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I 1 1 rnKrrwwyy wr Vfw rrf VTT VT vtt yfiit'ir tw f-mmwm vv www irwo'v WlNr'WrWaJ- TT 4C THE MIAMI NEWS. Sunday, Nov. 14. 1965 Ole Miss Makes A Point, Dumps Vols 14-13 whiz kid quarterback Charles Fulton gained an unlucky 13 yards and hobbled from the field with a bruised foot. After that, determined Tennessee played well but Ole Miss just had better weapons, chiefly from discovering that Graves had the spark the Rebels lacked all season, Graves piled up big yardage running and throwing and engineered the big play that finally broke the game open, an eight-yard gainer to the goal line when the Rebels faced a On the next play, tailback Mike Dennis scored over right tackle and Jimmy Keyes' point after put Tennessee behind for the first time this season.

After the kickoff, Walter Chadwick fumbled on Tennessee' first play from scrim mage and the steam left the regionally televised game. Ole Miss got close enough to try a 33-yard field goal, which went wide, but the rest of the way neither team could get in position to threaten. MEMPHIS, Term. (AP -Tennessee lost its lucky charm yesterday and Mississippi kicked the Vols from the unbeaten ranks, 14-13, behind rookie quarterback discovery Joe Craves. On his first play, Tennessee's Sophomore quarterback Dew-ey Warren took over the Vols after Fulton, the heart of the Tennessee offense, was knocked out of the game, and played well.

But the Rebels kept pressing until they had things going their one in the last fourth and quarter. Fum ble Costs way, and they wouldn't let go. Graves ran for 51 yards and passed for 41, while Warren got SI passing and 23 running, but Chadwick was the game's statistical leader with 115 yards rushing. Except for Mississippi's game-winning drive in the final period 72 yards in 17 plays the only offensive success for either team hinged on the big play. Tennessee scored first on a drive set up by a 55-yard break-through by Chadwick In the opening quarter.

On the following kickoff, the Rebels' Doug Cunningham returned the ball 69 yards to the Tennessee 23 to put Ole Miss in scoring position. Tennessee regained the lead briefly on a short march, begun when Bob Petrella returned a pass interception to the Ole Miss 23. The loss spoiled the clean slate of Tennessee, which had won four games and tied two. Ole Miss had a 4-4 record going into this game. STATISTICS MM.

Tun. First downs 14 12 Rushing yardaga ls Paslng yardage 97 51 Georgia As Auburn Wins Alabama Steams Past S. Carolina By WILT BROWMXG Atlanta Journl SporU Writer TUSCALOOSA, Ala. Alabama's Orange Bowl express coughed, sputtered for 30 minutes here yesterday afternoon before Steve Sloan generated enough steam to send it past South Carolina, 35-14. Leading only 7-0 and halftime and 14-7 into the third period, ATHENS, Ga.

(AP) Auburn recovered a fumble on its one-yard line with four minutes to play yesterday to blunt Georgia's final threat and preserve a 21-19 football victory. Junior Tom Bryan converted from quarterback for the 69th meeting of the Southeastern Conference rivals, scored on a 41-yard run in the opening minutes and set up Auburn's Aiaoama Donea away irom tne uamecocks on a pair of touch- STATISTICS down passes by the senior quarterback who broke two of Joe Namath's school records. STATISTICS Auburn cieorfla First downs II 14 Rushing yardaie 277 120 Passing yardage 235 Passes 714 13-2' Passes Intercepted by 0 2 Puma 134 7-3J Fumbles lost 0 1 Yarda penalized 50 51 Associated Press Wlrepnoto Passes ll-IV J-ii 0 3 4 28 i-33 0 2 25 37 Passes Intercepted by Punts Fumbles Inst Yards penalized winning touchdown with back-to-back runs at 25 and 24 yards. Despite Bryan's runs. Georgia battled back with the help of a 92-yard pass play from Kirby Moore to Randy Wheeler the longest In conference his tory and was moving in for the winning touchdown when sophomore fullback Ronnie Jenkins fumbled.

The ball was recovered inches Sou. Carolina All. First downs 21 '2 Bushing, yarda te 147 55 Passing yardate l3 in Passes 17-2 M3 Passes Intercepted by 0 1 Punti 5-2! J-4T Fumbles loM 0 0 Yardi penalized 31 72 Carolina 0 0 7 7-U 7 0 14 14 j5 Ala Sloan run (Ray kick Ala Bowman 2 run (Ray kick) SC Wilburn 7 paaa Irom Fair (Poole kick i Ala-Homan 50 pats from Sloan (Ray kick i Ala-Homan 39 pati from Sloan (Ray kick i SC Branson run (Poole kick) Ala-Stabler 3 run (Ray kick) Attendance 40,500. Aahurn lirarila 1 -ll a a 7-lf Mississippi 0 7 7 14 Tennessee 7 4 0-13 Tenn-Mltchell 1 run (Leak kick) Mlss-Oraves 1 run (Keyes kicki 1nn Chadwick 2 run (kick failed) Miss-Dennis 1 run iKeyes kicki Attendance 40.181. VIRGINIA SCORES THROUGH THE AIR Carroll Jarvis Was Tripped But Made It Into End Zone Georgia Tech Wins, Gets Gator Bowl Bid The Crimson Tide's breakaway came on a pair of long passes from Sloan to sophomore flanker back Dennis Homan.

The first for 50 yards gave the Tide a 21-7 lead and the second for 39 yards put Alabama out of reach, 28-14. Although there was a bulging 21-point difference in the final score, not until Homan gathered in that 39-yard pass from Sloan early in the final period could Alabama breathe easy. Sloan broke records for the most completions in a season with 84, and the most passing yards in a season with 1,227. The Best Players Play at Aub Bryan 41 run Lewis kick) Ga Jenkins run (kick failed i Aub-Long 15 paaa from Bowden (Lewis kick) Ga Wheeler 2 paaa from Moore (pasa failed' Aub-Plagge 74 run (Lawta kick) Ga -Jenkins 2 run (Etter kick) Attendance 44,812. Auburn needed very little time to open the scoring.

Bryan's long touchdown sprint came on the fourth time the Tigers handled the ball. Quarterback Alex Bowden drove the Tigers 68 yards in five plays in the second quarter and capped the march with a 13-yard pass to end Scotty Long. In the third quarter Auburn moved 72 yards in three plays, with Bryan running 25 and then 24 yards. the Gator CUE CUSHION POCKET BILLIARDS accepted a bid to Bowl. Rattlers Win, 41-38 On TD Pass 512 N.E.

79lh St. ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) Georgia Tech, led by record-breaking sophomore quarterback Kim King, roared to a 42-19 football victory over Virginia's Cavaliers yesterday and immediately Coma in and committee. Approval is expected. Tech's opponent has not yet been selected.

Southpaw King set four Tech records as he led the Yellow Jackets to their sixth victory watch them The Tech players voted to accept the bid extended after the game, but final approval lies with Georgia Tech's executive He also ran to 76 his of pass completions without Little's 4 TDs from the goal line by Auburn's Robert Fulton, and the Tigers then wrapped their fourth conference victory to move into a title showdown Nov. 27 against Alabama with only a tie marring their league record. The winning margin was provided by Auburn linebacker John Cochran who blocked an extra point kick by Georgia after its first touchdown. The Bulldogs tried for a two-point pass after their second score but failed to convert and never caught up. One Miss By Contest Winner It was almost a dead heat last week in The Miami News-Grand Union-Grand Way and Stevens football contest.

But after developing the photo, the Pace Syi acuse TALLAHASSEE AP Art Robinson scored on a 22-yard pass from quarterback Elroy Morand and gave Florida A and a 41-38 victory over Southern University yesterday. The Rattlers, sticking to their ground offense, led 23-21 at the half but were trailing 33-34 until Robinson twisted his way to the end zone in the final (SMfflA MORGANTOWN, W. Va. (AP) Halfback Floyd Little scored four times and fullback Larry Csonka rushed for 216 yards yesterday in leading Syracuse to a 41-19 comeback victory over West Virginia. Little's four touchdowns increased his total to 17 and set an Orange single season scoring record, i $150 an interception.

But three of South Carolina passing records fell also which is the reason Sloan's heroics became necessary. Fair's 16 completions ran his season total to 85, topping the school record by two, and ran his passing attempts to 165, a record by one. End J. R. Wilburn caught nine passes setting a record for most season receptions, 35.

Sloan himself scored Alabama's first touchdown, diving from two yards out to cap a drive staged the first time the Crimson Tide got the football. But after that, 'Bama's Orange Bowl express sputtered against a stubborn South Carolina defense leaving the Tide with a shaky 7-0 halftime lead. Sloan went to work after im-termission and passed the Tide deep into Carolina territory and then sent fullback Steve Bow-man through left tackle for the touchdown. David Ray kicked Alabama into a 14-0 lead. against two losses and a tie.

On Tech's third touchdown drive in the second quarter, he completed his 84th pass of the season, smashing the record of 83 set by the Jackets, All-America quarterback Billy Lothridge in 1962. By the fourth quarttr, King had compiled 268 yards passing in the game, breaking the single game record for passing yardage of 257 set by quarterback Jimmy Southard in 1948. He also broke Lothridge's record of 274 yards gained passing and rushing in a single game in 1962 and Lothridge's record of 20 completed passes set In the same Florida State game that year. King had strong support from tailbacks Lenny Snow and Giles Smith and wingback Craig Baynham. Snow scored two touchdowns on runs of one and 10 yards.

Smith scored two on runs of five and three yards, and Baynham caught two touchdown passes. Morand completed six of 12 passes and Rattler Sam Anderson rushed 95 yards in 18 tries. The win brought A and M's record to six victories and one loss for the season. The Jaguar are 5-3-1. STATISTICS For Games Weekend of Nov.

20 COUfCI Florid A4M Southern "'Tint dowsn 15 11 124 54 275 7-15 11-30 1 5 31 2 4-30 0 7 1 107 50 "Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Panes Intercepted by Punts Fumbles lost Yrda penalized Csonka erased Jimmy Brown's single-game rushing mark. West Virginia was leading 19-7 early in the second quarter when Little and Csonka went into action. Little scored the first Syracuse 'touchdown and added two more on runs of 4 and 61 yards to put the Oranpe ahead 21-19 at halftime. Csonka plunged for two more scores in the third quarter to put the game out of reach. Little ended the Syracuse parade with a one-yard plunge late in the game.

West Virginia's first period touchdown came on an 11-yard pass from quarterback Allen McCune to halfback Rick Florida AIM Southern 14 14 13-41 14 7 1 7-31 judges found that John Rossi, 2100 Coral Way, had edged John P. Pritchett. 7700 S.W. 190th for first prize of $100. Pritchett won $25.

Both men had only one loser and Rossi was only one point away on the tie-breaker guessing the total points scored in the Miami-Boston College game. Pritchett was two points away. It was tight for third place, too, with three contestants coming up with just one loser and all three missing the tiebreaker by three points. The three, who each win $5, are: A. J.

Forro, 810 N.W. 17th Street; Charles W. Potter. 344 E. 64th Street, and John Estes, 148 Jefferson Beach.

To complete the picture, Jack Vann, 12670 N.E. 1st Court and Edward Godsey, 6710 S.W. 2nd tied for fourth with one error and five points off on the tie-breaker. Each wins $5. Maryland Field Goals Beat Clemson CLEMSON, S.C.

'API Two field goals by Chilean kicking specialist Bernardo Bramson gave Maryland a 6-0 upset victory over Clemson yesterday. The Tigers were stymied again in their attempt to nail down the Atlantic Coast Conference football championship. Clemson, after winning its first four league games, was beaten a week ago by North Carolina and must beat South Carolina Saturday to claim the title. The loss dropped Clemson's conference record to 4-2. Maryland, Duke, South Carolina and North Carolina all tied at 3-2.

Each has a final conference game next weekend. STATISTICS Mary. Clemtnn First downs 11 10 Rushlri yardage 1(6 65 Passing yardage 105 Passes lfl-ll J-JJ Win Win Ti Miami Florida FSU Houston Arkansas Texas Tech Baylor SMU California Stanford Clemson So. Carolina fj Dartmouth Princeton Harvard rj Yale Illinois Northwestern Kansas Missouri Kentucky Tennessee Michigan St. Notre Dame Michigan Ohio State No.

Carolina Duke Pittsburgh Penn State PROFESSIONAL Win Win Ti Chicago Detroit Cleveland Dallas Green Bay Minnesota Oakland Denver Houston New York Virginia fought gamely behind quarterback Bob Davis, subbing for Tom Hodges. Davis scored two touchdowns on runs of 28 and 10 yards. STATISTICS Vlra-lnl Trrh First downs 28 24 Rushing yardage 730 140 Passing yardaga 252 Jit Passes 22-41 22-32 STATISTICS Passe, intercepted by 1 gj-rarnse W.V. Punts J-21 J-42 23 11 rumniti iobi 431 7j Yarda penaliied 15 1J 1u 1-10 10-25 Virginia I I I 12 IV 0 1 Georgia, Tech 14 14 1 742 45 1-41 I 0 1 Tech-Snow 1 run (Henry kick) First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized SOU-Mables 31 paaa from Johnson (Claton kick i SOU-Wllllama a paaa from Pope SOU-Wllllama paaa from Pope '(Clayton kick) FAMU Thorn as run (Blleg kick) FA'MU-Thomas 1 run (Blleg kick' FAMU-Thomaa 4 run (Blleg kick) FAMU Milton 17 run (Blleg kick) SOU Mables 82 Ps from Johnson (Clayton klcki SOU Wright 3 run (Pass failed I SOU-Safety, Milton tacked by Barnes In end zone) FAML'-Anderson a run (Pass failed) SOU Mables Jt pass from Johnson (Clayton kick) FAMU-Roblnson 22 pass from Morand (Blleg kick) Attendance: 10 000. Illinois Drubs Badgers, 51-0 MADISON, Wis.

(API Illinois, taking advantage of a fumbling Wisconsin scored 23 points in the third period and rolled to a 51-0 Big Ten football victory yesterday. The defeat was the Badgers' worst since 1916 when Minnesota crushed them 54-0. Jim Grabowski and Sam Price led the touchdown parade with two each to pin the third consecutive conference drubbing on the Badgers. 50 Tech Smith run (Henry kick) CONSOLATION Tlt-SRIAKII Psrocatt th fetal number of olnts that will ateraal In th(s Tech-Show 10 run (Henry kicki Tech-Baynham pass from King Svracuje 7 14 13 7-41 West Virginia 13 a 0 0 If (Henry kick) MIAMI FLORIDA VA-B. Davla 21 run (HIM kick) a Syr Little 4 run (Smith kick) Tech-Baynham 10 pasa from King mm Passes interceoted bv 4 0 VU Rader 11 pass from McCune (Henry klcki NAMI.

Punts 5-42 7-45 (Kinder klcki VA B. Davis 10 run (kick failed) Fumbles lost 4 0 WVU Martha 31 pasa Interception Tech-Smith run (Henry kick) Yards penalized 34 8 ikick failed) VA-Jarvia 17 run (run tailed) Sophomores Win For Duke DURHAM, N.C. AP) -Sophomores Jay Calabrese and Frank Ryan scored two touchdowns each as Duke routed Wake Forest 40-7 Saturday to snap a four-game losing streak. Duke, held scoreless the first quarter, broke loose for two second period touchdowns and the outcome of the Atlantic Coast Conference game was never in doubt. Calabrese sparked the Duke attack with 86 yards in 22 carries.

Wake Forest 0 0 7-7 Duka 4 13 14 13-40 Duke-Calabrese 2 run (Caldwell kick! DukeAOdom 43 pass from Orvald (kl failed) Duke-Calabrete run (run failed! Duke Wilson run (Dow pass from Orvald I Duke-Ryan 33 run (kick failed) Duke Ryan 19 pass from Orvald (Caldwell kick) Wake-Davis 4 run (McKinney kick) Attendance 25 .000. Virginia Tech Stops Villanova Threat BLACKSBURG, Va. AP -Virginia Tech threw back Villa-nova's run for a two-point conversion a foot short of the goal with 2'i minutes remaining yesterday and thus preserved a 21-19 football victory over the Wildcats. WVU-LeftridRe run (pass failed) Attendance 40.OT4. Syr Little 7 run (Smith kick) ADDRESS.

CITY Maryland 3 0 0 3- Clemson 0 0 0 0-0 MD FO Bramson 33 MD-FO Bramsna Syr Little 41 run (Smith klcki Syr-Csonka run (kick failedl Svr Csonka I run (Smith kick) Svr-Llttl 1 run (Bralth kick) Attendance 33.500. PHONE NUMBER Attendance 06.000. SOUTHERN All SlaM BOWUNS FRIDAYS AT 7:30 P.M. CONTEST RULES IACH WEEK Th Miami Nwi will 4 ntrli In ROB WHITE 1st Ina) Srtf FRO SHOP 6am Oam Oam Ttl IR1ND0N 1st Jnd IreJ AIR C0ND. Oam Game Oema Tatal Strletiel 10 174 190 S44 Conatantlna 1M IAS KJnard 189 1M 1R5 i2 52 y.Del Buono 1M I'll 4 "stickler IM 221 football Cantatt which havo Rick! cerrctty iho hlghtil numbar Jones ins 17S 181 S5 400 (II 5 1 J.

52 12 199 1M of winnan in tho 20 gamai ttitasf. Brandon 174 170 IS Bll Woods 171 185 1W Sf TOTALS W4 171 tn MT Kerr isa 11 Whit 172 163 TOTALS RSI R1 7 7 23 14-31 0 0 0 0-0 Illinois Wisconsin IM J4M FIRST PRIZf will bo $100; ind priia $2S third prlio )1S; fourth priia $10. NETHOWI la In 3rd LOUNGE 6am Oam Oam Ttl Cunnlnehim ill 170 IRS IN THE EVENT Or A TIE for ny or 11 of th prlxes, th prii mnnev will be divided Muallr amonf thoo whA qualify. THE CONTEST la opn to all xept Grand Way, Grand Union, torna DECL 1st In Ir FORD 6am 6am Cam Total Allen 11 17 174 491 Hansen 1S7 193 lfil 511 Co.hraa 197 SIO JOO ROT Belana 174 1 2HJ 541 Valena 223 205 11 tl TOTAL tn S2 Ml 174 VI Van Houten 189 155 214 5M l. 1 in lit IIl-Grabo(ki 1 run (Custardo kick) jtl r.rahnwfki 51 run tCuatardo kick) 111 FG Custardo 31 I1l-Wrigit 37 pass from Custardo tCu tarda kick) 111 Price 11 run (kick failed) Ill-Prlc 1 run (Cus'aMo kick) Jll-Bess 1 run (Cuftardo kick" Ill-Humay 32 run (Custardo kick) Atlenlande 55.1:.

and Miami News employee, their famiuea, or any adult directly affiliated with The Miami New. GAMES ARE Hated en th official eonteat ballot which la ready to Elmer 1S2 1W 1S2 4M Tomerlln 151 190 19 569 TOTALS Wf (72 41 171 filled out. Place an in the box beside the team you pic to win. If you wish to predict a tl cam then place th mark In th boa at the extreme tight. UMCTT0 1st lnal (rat NURS.

ROME Oam Oam Oam Ttl CEO. T0UH6J 1st In Ir PRINTING Oam Oam Oam Total MAILED ENTRIES must be completely pasted (NOT stapled or clipped) on (evernment postal card and aent to th Foot ball Contest Moll 155 114 Editor. Hox 52-815. Miami, Florida. AUTO RADIATOR SERVICE ENTRIES PLACED IN THE LOBBY BOX of The Miami New building at 1001 N.W.

7th must be paated on (overnment postal card or 171 153 190 25 17(1 21A 5M 193 1M 14 530 185 149 210 544 214 19 IN (It 1039 Ml til IMS u. Hennas 133 212 Futon 195 201 C. Rebhan 192 1st Sprlnfmeyer 183 205 TOTALS U( Ml 111 222 VI Tenhawn 20J 699 Younaa 190 589 sterp 11 R7(1 TOTALS cardboard THE EXACT SIZE of the contest entry. FACSIMILES WILL BE ACCEPTED provided they ire hand drawn 200 N.W. 37th OX 1-3221 OX 1-9592 8 Point System BAY TOWER OFFICE BUILDING JOIN THE MOVE TO CENTER The new Bay Tower Building is right in the middle of downtown Miami, at the midtown interchange for the Expressway network.

This and the big Downtown Development Program means HERE will be the Business hub of South Florida. prestige a con venience time-saving money-saving a Protected, In-Building Parking Building-Operated Xerox Copy Room LEASING AGENT: William Cahill. BAY TOWER BUILDING fno merhantral reproduction will eligible) EXACT S1ZC copies of 1 HOUR HOUR the published entry blank. NO ENTRIES ENCLOSED IN ENVELOPES will be accepted la toil eonteet. RES llOH 1st lnal Ir RESTAURANT 6am Oam Oam Total 191 2:15 152 CONTESTANTS may submit a many cntrlea they wtah.

Send only th part of th entry blank, or facsimile, enclosed In tho dotted lines. ALL ENTRIES must be placed tn the bos In Th Miami New lobby by p.m. Thursday or postmarked before anidnlfht Thursday, before RET ARB 1st In Seal NOBBY OEM Oam Own Cam Total Webster 155 1S Omodeo 178 IIS 1ST 523 Miliars 177 157 it 535 LaQuidara 182 173 14 549 Terer 13 17 23 111 Marks 193 170 K3 TOTALS R3S 11 924 24 1 177 ISO 525 VC 171 17t 154 541 lone Creonbnri Spangler ranicatti Dirk TOTALS It MOV! RADIATOR FROM CA CHAN I ROD RADIATORS RACK FLUSH iNCINI BLOCK TEST RADIATOR FOR LEAKS ft REPAIR FAINT INSTALL Viliile You Wail SERVICE cowi si Fitt (HKIUI AN Medea Cora Trucka 11 137 213 1 151 212 170 550 HI IM 1137 the fame or played. WINNERS WILL BE ANNOUNCED in th Sunday Miami New me week following the announcement of the results of the gam. THE DECISION OF THE JUDGES la this contest will be final and all coa- ROW'S HOWE.

1st In Seal ANB PAINE Oam Oam Oom Tote) EMPIRE Is lnal Srsl I00F TRUSS Oam Oam Oam Ttal testanto entering agree to eniao oy tne decision. THI IS NOT a "guessing" contest. Instead. la a matter of aklll 195 150 JIT 592 Oomlnlf 11 JflO 195 S5S that challengea your knowledge of football team and their records Read The Miami New sports page for new about Use past performance of 1M fi Vt Sorartle. 177 1S3 lwl 215 199 182 590 157 17? Hi 505 OntolaiiM Hill Altman Larkey Pops) Durr TOTALS TfiE spot riAcnc Complete- Stock of Rebuilt Radiators Fr Pick-Up ond Delivery Service Open 7 A.M.

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