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It. fettnburq Timet, Sunday, Ocf6bcr 1, 1U1 sroaTS 2-C emson 24-17; Vols Outlast Auburn Georgia AldUdllld KUlU CLEMSON, S. C. t.F Fiflli-t anked Georgia put down a late Clemsfin to defeat the Atlantic Coast Conference champions 21-17. The? Conference I'.

ulldogs ma relied 51 yards for a final period touchdown that broke a 17-17 tie. Behind Stabler, KNOXVILLE, Tenn. JP Quarter-hack Dewey Warren passed lor one touchdown and ran for Another yester. day In loading Tennessee to a 27-13 Southeastern Conference victory over Auburn before bring carried off the field with a knee injury. Warren, who completed fv9 4 Homan Combo MOBILE.

Ala. AP) Quart. erhai Kenny Stabler and his flashing split end, Den nis Homan, carrica the Ala Louisiana State Downs Aggies bama Crimson Tide to a 2j3 victory over tough Southern Mississippi last night Kent Lawrence dashed yards around right end fur the tally. (i KORKU had built up a 17 3 first half lead on passing and pass Interceptions before Clemson ground out a second half scoring drive from mid-field and Frank Liheratore returned a Georgia punt for 52 yards and the tying touchdown. Jim McCullough opened the Georgia scoring with a 20-yard field goal, and the visitors got their first half touch- The two teamed on three scor- "-i ins passes of 20, six.

and 33 yards, and provided the margin WAKKEX eight of 12 passes for 80 yards, hit end Kenny DeLong with a three-yard toss in the end zone for Tennessee's first score and sneaked over from the one for the second. BIT MIDWAY of the third quarter, with Tennessee leading 14 13, Warren's right knee buckled under him on a tackle and was carried off the field on a stretcher. Charlie Fulton, who started at fullback for the Volunteers, took over at quarterback for Warren and directed Tennessee to the third and fourth TD's. Walter Chadwick, who replaced Fulton at tailback, raced five and eight yards for the scores. of victory.

LSU defense that bottled up are STAIH.Ut again had a hot Aggie passer I'M llargett all A. YKT hand, connecting on ID of 21 niL'ht. He clawed his way through bhxkers to throw Har parses for 131 yards. The sjieedy Unman a Tide record with 11 receptions. of nett for nuniherous losses.

r-' EATON ROUCK. La. -Sparked by the running of half-bark Trigger Allen and the defensive play of tackle Pontile Eozemnn, Louisiana Slate defeated Texas 17 6 here last night in an interscctional football game. Allen grabbed a nine-yard scoring pass from quarterback Nelson Stokloy In the second quarter minutes after the junior had led the Timers downfield on another long scoring march. The Tide defense, which gave Sophomore Roy Hurd kicked a third-quarter field goal from 3G out to wind up scoring for LSU.

up a shocking 37 points in the opening game with Honda Snow-Fall, In Atlanta Tech's Lennie Goes For Yardaga TF.XAft A4M State, spultered at times but held the Southerners to one MOORE AUBURN BUNCHED all its field goal, a 30-yard effort by scoring In the second period, downs after pass interceptions by Happy Dicks and Jake Clemsnn sandwiched an 80-yard inarch in between the touchdowns but had to settle for Sleedley Candler's 27-yard field goal. The Bulldogs moved 80 yards the first time they had the ball, but Clemson held and Ihor Kondrat. LSU UU-ay 1 run-(HuriT6icN Lsu-Ainn pan tram Siofclty (Hurd kick I LSU-FO li Mur AIM Una I fill from FtigM (Run tilled). Attendance John bias, lecn 'Bama could do no better than Bozeman, a sophomore, was 173 in the first half, the Tide the key man in a surprising touchdown coming on a second Tulane Turns Dooley Debut Into Nightmare CHAPEL HILL, N.C. UT-Tu- quarter 20-yard pass from Stab- Trip TCU 24-7 Miss Rips 0 i Statistics as Tech roiiea to ius sccunu ler to Homan.

It climaxed a 63-yard drive. Stabler completed eight straight passes in the Tide's third quarter scoring drive of 74 yards. His last one covered six Gtorgi Clamion ATLANTA, Ga. ID Elusivej John Sias came off the sick list stralcht victory. lane's surprising Green Wave swamped North Carolina 36-11 First rtnwns Rinhinq yarrlana P.sinrj vardnqa Catches of 31 and 17 yards by nept Kentucky yesterday and caught an 80-yard touchdown pass to Sias early in the second period Return yardasa yesterday in an intcrsectional ii J3I Vi 4 U0 4 I3 1 1 -3 7-4S I I 12? it quarterback Loran Carter Giving over from the one to climax a 76-yard march and John Riley converted and then kicked 46- and 44-yard field goals for the Tigers' remaining six points.

Tennessee together drives of 74, 80, 48 and 82 yards for Its touchdowns in an awesome display of offensive power. A CROWD of 54,113 watched the battle in which the Vols picked up their first victory over the Tigers In Neyland Stadium since 1939. The triumph evened the series between the teams at nine victories each and one tie. set un Tommy Carmlchaeis; yards to Homan in the end zone. football game.

crack a defensive duel and send Punts 32-yard field goal, and Sias then; A crowd of 32.000 watcnea in Georgia Tech to a 24-7 intcrsec Yards penalties' THE FINAL 'Bama touchdown scored on his record eaten wan i 'JS was a thing of beauty. From the tional football victory over Texas Christian. Southern 33, Stabler threw to LEXINGTON, fl Mississippi overwhelmed inept Kentucky in the first half yesterday and rolled to a 2G 12 Southeast-cm Conference football victory. 1:26 left In the half on the first play after a punt by TCU. King's passes in the third The 192pound junior from Homan down the left sideline.

Winter Park, ailing all week, The Rebels, holding Kentucky disbelief as Tulane made a nightmare of the home debut of the Tar Heels' new coach Bill Dooley. It was the first victory of the season for Coach Jim Pittman's Green Wave. It was the third straight defeat for the hapless to only 51 offensive yards, quarter drove Tech on an 86-yard march capped by Lenny scored two touchdowns and a Southern Miss, 0 3 0 0-1 AlaDams 7 25 Ala Homan 20 patt (roin Stabler (Davit kick) SM-FG Kondrat 30 took quarterback Kim King's second quarter toss on the TCU 36 and outraced defenders to produce the longest pass play in Snow 5-yard touchdown run. field goal before intermission. KENTUCKY showed two of TCU 0 0 0 7-7 Aia-Homan i pasi frem stubier 1 kick) Tar Heels.

Tech history. Ala -Homan 33 pa.l from Stabler fensive flashes, one in each of SIAS also caught four otner (Moore run) Ga. Tech 0 ia 7 Tech-FG Carmichael 32. Tech-Siai 60 past trom King (Carmichael kick) Tech-Snow 5 run (Carmichael kick) T.rhr.nnrt run (Carmichael kick) 4-36 011 .3 13 14 .301 Tulane North Carolina the last two quarters, for its Davis Sparks Vandy 14-12 NASHVILLE, Tenn. IT) -Tassing quarterback Gary Davis, sharing the hero's spotlight with kick rusher John Aia FG Davl.

30 Attendance 38. 28S. passes from King In the tirst 013 7-27 Auburn 0 13 7 I McCullough had to be called in for his field Roal. The big play was quarterback Kirby Moore's 14-yard pass to Hardy King at the Clemson 10. Dicks' pass interception set up a 25 yard scoring drive for Georgia in the second period.

Moore plunged over from the three. Clemson siayed on the ground in its nine-play touchdown drive after the half, Buddy Gore plunging over from a yard out. Minutes later Liberatoro put Clemson into a tie at 17-17 with his 52-yard run. Hartia 32 UNC FG touchdowns, but Ole Miss coun half for a total of 144 yards be Tul TCU Montgomery run (Marek kick). TCU-Montgomer, 1C run fklrlr failed) tered with a touchdown and fore sitting out the second nan Attendant 55,299.

field goal in the fourth period. Ole Miss scored on its first se Xnn DeLonu 1 pas trom Warrtn (Kremser kick) Aub Carter 1 run (Riley kick) Aub FG Riley 44 Tenn Warren 1 run (Kremser kick Aub FG Riley 44 Tenn Chadwick 4 run (kick failed) Tenn Chadwick I run (Remser kick) Attendance 34,113. Ranked Players Win In City Net Tourney Seeded and state-ranked Tul Jonei 4 pasi Irom Duhon (Ponllui Tul Guibry 37 run (Ponllut kick) Tul Lottin 20 pan Irom Duhon kick) UNC-Zematlj 1 run (Bnmar run) Tul Oarnley II run (kick (ailed) Attendance 32,000. Burns, led Vanderbilt to a 14-12 rics of downs, driving from Kentucky's 48-yard line to the Late TD, Interception Win For South Carolina football victory over William nnH Marv here last nicht. 10 where senior Jimmy Keyes players took their first round hit the first of two field goals.

Ole Miss fullback Bobby matches in the City Recreation Department's first annual St. Petersburg Junior Open Tennis Tournament played at the Wade bulldozed 62 yards for an other Rebel touchdown, Dicky Georgia 3 14 0 ripmuin 0 1 Lyons scored both Kentucky DURHAM, N.C. IT) South Carolina stormed 47 yards for a touchdown in the closing seconds and fought off a Duke rally tn whin the Blue Devils 21-17 Northeast and North Shore tennis courts yesterday. TDs. After two Vandy drives nzziea deep in Indian territory early.

Davis came off the bench and passed for one touchdown and set up the second on a beautiful fake keep and pitchout to tailback Jim Whiteside who scored from the four. BURN'S, a sophomore specialist, blocked a William and Mary extra point kick and partially deflected a field goal attempt. In the boys' 18-undcr classifi Ga-FO McCullousH 2 Ga-Moore I run (McCullough kick) CLEM FG Candler Ga-Moore run (McCullouoh kick) CLEM Gora run (Candler kick) CLEM Liberator 52 punt return (Can 9-26 6-13 cation top-seeded and state yesterday in an Atlantic Coast dler kick) Conference football struggle. Ga-Lawrenca 14 run (Mccunougn kick Attendance 46,000 sllmated. Mississippi 3 14 0 Kentucky 0 0 7 "MIss-FG Keys Miss Newell run (Keys kick) Miss-Wade 67 run (Joys kick) Ky-lvons 1 run (Weld kick) Misi-FG Keys 45 Miss-Haik 17 pass from Newell failed! Ky-tyont 2 run (kick tailed) Fullback Warren Muir plunged over from the one with 40 seconds remaining for the winning touchdown.

The Elue Devils, aided by a 15-yard penalty, then rolled to the South Carolina 17 where the threat died when Bob Cole intercepted an Al Woodall pass on the 18. (kick Texas Branded By Red Raiders alt A 12 Attendance, 33,000. WM. A Mary Vanderbilt 1 714 Davis Goodridoe 42 pass from Van ranked Tom Lee triumped. Betsy Nagelson, slate and nationally ranked in girls' 12-under division won lior first round game she is competing in the 16-unndcr class for this tourney.

Vern Forehand of Gibbs High downed Richard Reilly in a boys' 16-undcr match. The tournament's second round will get under way at 1 p.m. today North Shore courts. 7 South Carolina 721 717 7 0 ..0 10 AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) John 0 Duke Catie Ball Sets 2 Swim Records tumbie and Scovell's running and passing SC Lucas recovered and the toe of Ken Binyard Owls Wake Up In Time brought Texas Tech a 19-13 vic (Poole kick) Duka-Calabresa.

1 run (Riesenfeld kick) Duke-PG Riesenfeld 37 SC-Fair 0 run (Poole kick) Duke Calabrese 1 run (Riesenfeld kick) DC-MuIr 1 run (Poola kick) LONDON IT- Catie Ball, the tory over Texas after seven years of frustration Saturday night, as the Red Raiders rolled 15-year-old wonder girl from Jacksonville, shattered 0 on as the only unbeaten team world records and shared a HOUSTON ID Rice used the passing of Robert in Southwest Conference football. third yesterday in leading the But it wasn't until the last Ilailey and running ot L. V. Benningfield to break United States' swimmers to a 92-68 victory over Britain in an international meet at London's gun fired that Tech got its glit loose for two fourth period (Meriwether kick) Young 50 punt return (kick fall- van-Whlteld 4 run (Meriwether kick) WiM-Derresh 17 run (pass failed) Attendance. 14,414.

Sports On The Air, TELEVISION 11:30 a.m. NCAA Football: Notre Dame vs. Turdue. Replay of yesterday's RaniP. FLA, Ch.

p.m. NFL Game of the Week: Tape show in of an rarller game. WLCY, Ch. 10. 12:45 p.m.

Florida Football IliRhliKlitfi: Florida v. Mississippi State. WTVT, Ch. 13. I p.m.

American League Fennant Kate: Boston v. Minnesota and Detroit vs. California. FF.A, Ch. 8.

1:30 p.m. NFL I're-tiame Show. WTVT, Ch. 1. I p.m.

NFL Came: San Francisco vs. Baltimore. WTVT, Ch. 13. tering triumph as the climax oi a great duel between Scovell and touchdowns last night to defeat Navy 21-7.

Chris Gilbert of Texas. As time was running out, Gil 1 ft 1 kif tern-. 1 1 i bert ran a kickoff back from five Crystal Palace. Debbie Meyer, 13, of Sacramento, and Mark Spitz, 17, of Santa Clara, also broke records in tho powerful American performance. Miss Ball now has all lour vards behind his eoal line to the Tech 44 and the crowd of 66,000 -V.

fC Just as it began to appear the intcrsectional battle might end in a 7-7 tie the Owls struck quickly with a 70-yard surge Ilailey ended with a 33 yard pass to Dickie Fhillips. Minutes later, Benningfield, who earlier had fumbled three times, broke through the middle of the went wild. But Tech stopped Texas and world breaststroke records thon fnneht off a wild Texas the 200-meter, 220-yard, 100-meter and 110-yard. drive in the final seconds with a nass interception by Eddie Midshipman defense and raced i Windham. yards for the clincher.

Hailev is the senior understu dy to Bobby Shelton, the sensa Just before the last Texaas surge Binyard had kicked a 54-vard field coal one of the longest in conference history to sew up the victory ecu Binvard had two field goals for the night to furnish tne b-point difference in the game. His Deluxe Auto first was for yaras. UPI Telephola Fumble, Fumble Rice Has Navy's Fumble Tulsa Stuns Arkansas tional quarterback who received a shoulder separation last Saturday as Rice lost a thriller to Louisiana State. Navy had tied tho score in the third period with an 81 yard ground attack in which Roland Laurcnzo netted 50 yards in two carries and Jeri Balsly got 24 in four plays, including a seven-yard left end scamper for the score. Bailey's passing and running had accounted for 61 yards in an 81-yard surge that had given Scovell passed for one touch down and ran for one.

Te Great Texas Tech quarter over from the one and when Ar FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. IT) Job Limj 7 back carried the ball 25 times kansas failed on its two-point Tulsa quarterback Mike Stri for 175 yards and completed 5 of 10 tr.c for 74 vards for one conversion try, Tulsa was on top 14-12 with 1:03 left in the third neriod. pling scored two touchdowns in less than four minutes as the Golden Hurricane ended eight FOR of the great offensive showings of conference history. Arkansas defensive halfback years of frustration with a 14-12 'Single Orirjinal Color Tommy Trantham, who set up victory over Arkansas yester 3 13 0 3-l I 7 0 0-13 Texas Tech Texas day afternoon. Arkansas' initial touchdown with a Dass interception in Rice a 7-0 lead Irss than two minutes before halftime.

The I score came on a 21-yard pass to Benningfield. Navy made only one other serious threat, a pass interception halting a first period drive that had carried to the Rice nine Strinlinc. a 207-oound junior, "36 pass from Bradley ex Comer ibi.b (ailftHt ECONOMY PAINT JOB Tulsa territory, came up with a directed the Hurricane 80 yards Color TT FG, Binyard 37. TT Scovell 1. run (kick failed).

TT Gilbert 26, pass from Scovell (Bin- Tulsa fumble at the ArKansas it Single Orlq Citadel 42, Maine 11 Princeton 22, Bulgers 21 Connect ieut 17, Vermont 6 Cornell 23, Bucknell 7 Harvard 51, Lafayette 0 Temple 22, Boston U. 16 MIDWEST Illinois 31. Pittsburgh 6 Kent State 21, Ohio U. II Arizona 11, Ohio State 7 Iowa Stale 17, New Mexico 12 Purdue 28, Notre Dame 21 Xavier (Ohio) 7, Miami (Ohio) 6 Southern California 21, Michigan State 17 Indiana 18, Kansas 15 Oregon State 38, Iowa 18 Nebraska 7, Minnesota 0 Southern California 21, Michigan State 17 Missouri 13, Northwestern Memphis State 17, Cincinnati 0 OTnER GAMES SOUTH Weitern Knluiy a. Eatern Ttnnee EAST Junllll 15, Albrlqhl 14 Grova tity 1, Brockpor! i Gettyburj 14, King! Point 13 Nichol, II, Gaassboro Alfred 10, Hobart 15 Wittenuero 3, Susquehanna 0 John HopkiM Franklin and Mar- hull 14 Vuhlenber Urslnuj 4, til Waqner 27, Lycoming 13 Alltheny Cast 0 Sprinoluld 13, Amheril Fordham 11.

St. John'e, N.V, Trenton Slat 10, Southern Connecticut li VUeileynn Middlebury 10 VVitkM 12, Moravian Htverford 14, Renmltar I MAJOR COLLEGE SOUTH Florida 21, Mississippi State 7 N. C. State 20, Florida State 10 Alabama 23, Southern Mississippi 3 East Carolina 42, Davidson 17 Bowling Green 7, Dayton 0 Tennessee 27, Auburn 13 Georgia 21, Clenvson 17 Virginia 33, Buffalo 12 Tulane 3G, North Carolina 11 South Carolina 21, Duke 17 Georgia Tech 24, Texas Christian 7 Mississippi 26, Kentucky 13 Oklahoma 33, Maryland 0 Richmond 3, Virginia Military 0 Vanderbilt 14, William Mary lis Wichita State 46, Drake 13 Texas Tech 19, Texas 13 ADD FAR WEST Idaho 16, Idaho State 6 Rice 21, Navy 7 EAST Syracuse 23, West Virginia 6 Hofstxa 37, Albion 0 Columbia 17, Colgate It Villanova 21, Delaware 13 New Hampshire 42, Colby 9 Army 21, Boston College 10 Rhode Island 12, Brown 8 Dartmouth 28, Massachusetts Pennsylvania ft, Lehigh 23 Holy Cross 26, Yale 11 with 5:15 left in the game. Ei with the second-half kickoff and moments later, following a 36-yard interception return hy Ken Wiginton, took the Hurri chler completed a 19-yard pass (jlioen BU, run TT FG, Binyard it.

Attendance 66,000. after the Midshipmen had recov before beins injured, nonny ered a fumble on the Owl 61. South then threw incomplete cane four yards lor anomer twice before Eichler came back in and missed on a fourth-down NAVY RICE GOLF 0 0 7 0-" 0 7 0 14-21 TTliass'trorn-Haley EXPERT BODY REPAIRS COMPLETE AUTO UPHOLSTERY touchdown. STRIPLING SCORED the first touchdown on an eight-vard run and the second from na.ss. Rice Benningfield Linebacker Bob Junko HOLE REGULA stnnned the final Arkansas iQJ Ah tiiiu enuti! two yards out, both on keepers i i (Kenney kick) Nflvy-Blsly 7 run (Church kick) Rice Phillips 33 pass from Haley (Pu'iva kick I Rice Benningfipid 60 run (Pustka kick) Attendance 31.000.

IIV" Wr threat with an interception ot an St. ftUrsburq's Only Mtmber 50 3 Arkansas pass at the lulsa 41) to his right. Arkansas had beaten Tulsa the last eicht years and had ARKANSAS WENT 16 yards for its first touchdown following won 11 of the last 12 meetings Trantham interception. between the two teams. tlnnhnmnrp John Eichler di Tulsa ANY DAY Renf clubs, irtt, flee.

(an. F. C. MYERS, Pro-Owner JOE STURSA, PdA Pr Palmetto Pines DIBECTIOSSi Front Skywsy lrldi drive logtk U.S. 41 ft 301 Inter-ctionq proceed eoHti it 301 to Slleetea and fiv miles beyond te second Teioco Static and.

signs to ayrit. 140-U 6 0-12 rected the Razorbacks fi4 yards Jim Captures Sunshine Highlight Jim Malz captured the feature event in the late mode! race at the Sunshine Speedway stock car races last night. Vrl. CrAv 1 run (kick taUedl 4375 34th ST. NO.

Phone 525-2195 Tul Stripling a run (Wyatt kick) Tul Stripling 1 run (Wyatt kick) Ark Dickey 1 run (pass failed) Attendance 40,000. to their second touchdown following a second Tulsa score. Wingback David Dickey busted.

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