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Sr. Petersburg Times, Saturday, October 11, 196? 3-C ISU's Late lows Down Hurricanes 20-0 Surge Sweet Revenge For Tigers LSU-Mlaml Associated Tress Writer MIAMI (AP) Stymied for nearly three quarters by mistakes and a brawling Miami Louisiana State's highrolling Tigers smashed to a 20-0 victory last night over a team that had dealt them embarrassing defeats Ray and by Buddy Lee were lost In Miami territory. Greg Perez came up with the first of his two Interceptions off Mike Ilillman at midfield in the second quarter. Perez second interception resulted In a freakish long gain which gave Miami its best scoring opportunity of fumble and a pass lnterccp-Hon Into two quick last-quarter touchdowns to ruin what had been a fine Hurricane defensive performance. Tommy Casanova ran a yard with a second score after Buddy Millican pounced on a fumble by Lew Pytel at the Miami 33 and Don Addison In- shirts.

But the Tigers, who now have yielded only 14 points In four games, easily contained the dull, unimaginative attack of the Hurricanes. LSU moved the ball freely on the ground and in the air but two fumbles and an Interception cut off marches In the first half. Both fumbles by straight years. With 3:54 remaining in the third period, Eddie Ray climaxed a 15-play, 80-yard drive by sneaking a yard for a touchdown that finally broke the ice for a team that had averaged 47 points In each of three earlier games. Then the Tigers converted a Coach Charlie Tate went to a third quarterback, removing Kelly Cochrane from the red- the night In the third quarter.

He returned it from the Miami 32 to the LSU 45, Aim-bled and the ball rolled down to the LSU 32 where Tony Cline recovered. But that threat died on a missed 1-yard field- goal attempt by Jim Huff. Then, largely on Lee's passes to Bill Stober, the Tigers charged 80 yards to score the only points needed. Miami upset LSU at Baton Rouge in 1967 to dump the Tigers out of ninth place in the top 10. Last year, the Huricanes beat them 30-0 when they were No.

8. eminole Survives Gibbs' lafe Rampag Clearwater Limps Past Northeast Tornado Thunder tercepted a Pytel pass at the Miami 8 and stepped across for the final score. mm Clearwater, the a e's third-ranked high school foot-ball power, limped home with a 10-0 Pinellas County Conference victory over fired-up Northeast last night at Sexton Field. The unbeaten (4-0) Tornadoes ran into a stout Viking defense, anchored by end Craig Casler, and fumbled four times while being gang-tackled by the vicious Vikes. The game's long touchdown came with seven minutes gone in the second quarter, climaxing a 38-yard Tornado drive.

Quarterback Frank Duncan hit 6-foot-5 flanker Joel Parker for 13 yards, split end Terry Lipford for 10 and Parker again for eight and the TD. Elwood Aust added the extra-point kick and also booted a towering 25-yard with-the-wind field goal two minutes into the third quarter. But this was a game of defense, and not all on the Viking side. Clearwater's talented up-front twosome of end Randy Hooper and tackle Jim ffJz CnJ 14-12 PINELLAS COUNTY CONFERENCE Conf. All Clearwater Seminole St.

Petersburg Northeast Gibbs Largo Lakewood Dixie Hollins Dunedin Boca Ciega 3 Waldron chased Northeast quarterback Bruce Buck all evening and frequently flattened him. Clearwater threatened In the first period, driving to the Vike seven, then fumbling. In the third quarter, Buck found George Gilkes all alone on the Tornado 36, but Gilkes juggled the ball and dropped it. Clearwater dominated the opening minutes of the fourth quarter before another drive-killing fumble at the Vike 30. Buck then took command, connecting on six straight passes and moving his team to the Clearwater four.

Then Buck passed to Rick McGann, who fingertipped the ball into the hands of mammoth Tornado lineman Jim Goulah, who huffed and puffed 80 yards to the Vike 15, before collapsing. Time ran out before the Tornadoes could tack on another score. The victory was Clearwater's third in the PCC, while the Vikes stand 2-1 and 2-2 overall. Their previous defeat was to Gibbs, 38-6. Statistics Clearwater NB First Downs 14 11 Yards Gained Rushing 144 104 Yards Gained Passing 140 100 Passes 15-20-1 11-20-3 Return Yardage II 0 Punts 4-33 4-27 Fumbles Lost 4 1 Yards Penalized 50 Clearwater Northeast 0 7 3 0-10 0 0 0 0-0 Parker I pass from Duncan (Aust kick) FG Aust 25 Dunedin Harriers Win DUNEDIN George Long led Dunedin to a 1-2-3-4 sweep and a 19-36 cross country victory over Lakewood yesterday.

Long covered the 214-mile course in 11 minutes, 44 seconds, followed by teammates William Reaves, Zeke Whitter, Quinton Evans and Lakewood's Dick Brilli. Clearwater Star Frank Duncan Unloads Pass On Lone TD Drive Against Tough Vilces Records loshway Bombs 2-POINT CONVERSION DECISIVE Davis Surprise Largo 22-21 BvrUILGULICK Seminole and Gibbs, two undefeated Pinellas County powerhouses, knocked each other all over the field last night in a rocking defensive battle be-fore the 10th-ranked War-hawks escaped with a 14-12 squaker over the determined Gladiators. Both teams pushed each other backwards during the first quarter and a half with ball control about equally divided between the two. Gibbs failed to take advantage of 30 yards in pass interference penalties handed out to the Warhawks early in the first period and deep in Seminole land. Their drive was stopped on the 16.

But the Warhawks took advantage of a similar gift from the Gladiators In the second period. After driving from their 20 to the Gibbs 26, a holding penalty shoved the ball to the 15. Middle guard Thad Starling led a charge which banged ball carriers back to the 26. A fumble op- Stotistics ibbs Seminole Pint Downt 4 14 Yards Giintd Ruining Jt 74 Yard! Gained Passing 123 04 Passes 11.23 3 1111 Rtturn Yardage IS I Punts I-3L1 Fumbles Lost 1 Yards Penolited 110 IS tion lateral from quarterback Fred Robinson to Roy Mallory didn't help, either. Then Gibbs was guilty of one of many pass Interference calls and saw the officials march the ball to the 15.

Mallory broke two tackles driving over left end, sliced into the end zone and Butch Dziadul added the extra point to give Seminole a 7-0 half-time lead. It wasn't until late In the third period that Seminole could dent the Gibbs defense. Defensive halfback Jim Pedro pounced on a Norvell Fuller fumble at the Gibbs 24 and Mallory ran three straight plays before plunging over from the three. Dziadul added the PAT and it was 14-0. Gibbs then took the play away on a passing of Mike Fuller and Ed Nesbitt.

Again an eager Warhawk secondary drew pass interference to set Gibbs up at the Seminole six and on the first play of the fourth period, Mike Fuller sped over to close the gap to 14-6. The run for point after failed. After the clubs swapped interceptions, Seminole moved out to its 26-yard line where Mike Williams broke through to block a Mallory punt. Starling scooped up the loose ball at the 15 and rumbled into the end zone. But a try for two points failed and the Warhawks came away with a hard-earned victory.

Gibbs Seminole 0 0 12-11 0 7 7 0-14 Mallory 14 run (Driadc, kick) Mallory 3 run (Dziadul kick) M. Fuller 4 run (pass failed) Starling IS run blockad kick (run failed) Scores HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Dixit Hollins S3, Boca Ciega 20 St. Petersburg 11, Largo 10 Tarpon Springs 0, Lakewood 0 PINELAS COUNTY CONFERENCI Clearwater 10, Northeast 0 Seminole 14, Gibbs 11 Lakewood 0, Tarpon Springs 0 OTHER 5C0RES Inverness Citrus 14, Admiral Farragut Tampa catholic SI, Bishop Barry 4 Lakeland Kathleen 14, Sarasota River-view 0 Punta Gorda Charlotte 4, Naples 1 Arcadia Da Soto It, Fort Myers Cypress Lake 11 Palmetto 41, North Fort Myers Bradenton Southeast 14, Venice 0 Sarasota Cardinal Mooney 22, Tampa Berkeley I Melbourne 13, Fort Myers Sr. 11 Wiitter Haven 1, Sarasota Sr. 7 COLLEGE SCORES LSU 10, Miami 0 AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE SCORES Montreal 2, Providence 1 Springfield 4, Baltimore Cleveland 1, Quebec 1 Late Tampa Dog Results Earlier results, Page 4-C.

EIGHTH RACE 5-14 Mile, Grade bxk Troubles (3) lo 4.00 3.00 3.40 4.40 Tlnoit (6) 4.20 Buffalo Pass (5) Qulniela (3-D 25.40. 32.01 NINTH RACE- Mile, Grade SP'S Model (3) 4.20 3 00 2.40 LB'S Reply (4) 4.80 4.U0 Toketa (7) Ouiniela (Ml i2.ro. i "TENTH RACE-44 Mile, Grade Frisky Sis (2) 7.40 J.40 5.00 Gay Tears (3 4.40 4.M Como's Lassie (4) 4.40 Qulniela U-3) ll.W. Statistics LSU Miami 2t 7 12 .10 114 1M 77 117 13-30-2 1 3-32-1 0-40 1147 1 1 42 2 First Downs Rushing yardagt Passing yardage Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized LSU 0 0 13-20 Miami 0 0 0 00 LSU Ray 1 run (Lumpkin kick) LSU Casanova 1 run (kick failed) LSU Addison I Interception (Lumpkin kick) It's A Jolly Long Trip To Watch Mets On TY NEW YORK (II A young Englishman, who suffered through six of the New York Mets very lean years, but who has remained a dyed-in-the-wool fan, flew here yesterday to see his favorites play in the World Series on television. Alan Orpin, 23, of Ascot, England, said after arriving at Kennedy Airport: "I got Friday off.

I am due back Monday morning. But I'm staying through the second game on Sunday even if it goes 48 innings." Orpin, who lived In the United States for six years, until two years ago, said: "While I lived here I got hooked on the Mets. There's nothing like baseball. I often play softball with Americans in Hyde Park on Sunday." Ills father is Thomas Orpin, a general manager In London of British Overseas Airways who formerly was sta-' tioned in Manhattan. Orpin Is a copywriter for the McCann-Erickson advertising agency in London.

lie will watch the games via television at the home of friends in the city. If he could get a ticket to one of the games well, he said, "that would be unbelievable." Figure Eight Champion Collar Returns Tonight Figure eight auto race fans will have a welcoming ceremony tonight for Aaron Collar of St. Petersburg, winner of the World Figure Eight competition last Sunday in Islip, N.Y. Also on the program will be the late models, tornadoes and the women's hurricane races. Gates will open at 6 p.m.

pany informed us we just had insurance for the tournament two weeks ago at Lakeland There wasn't enough time to arrange a new insurance deal, so we're putting up the stock instead," Martell said. He added the $25,000 prize will be back in force by the next WGA tournament. Richard Eller led yesterday's pro-am prelude to the 54-hole tournament which starts today by shooting a (ft. Other low pros were Jim Barker 68, Marvin Fitts, Jim King and Charles Perry, all with 70. J.

C. Goosie of Largo was an eight-man jam at 71. scoreboard and send it on the way to the rout. The sparkler of the day was Jackson's 77-yard dash early in the second quarter which caught the Jacket secondary napping. After that it was' a running game for the Hurricanes and catch-up football for Admiral Farragut.

Citrus is now 1-3 for the year and Farragut is 0-2. Farragut I 14 14-34 4 0 0-4 A Joyce 0 run (kick failed) wn i. Williamson 20 past from Jackson run) Jackian run (run failed) MarHn 24 run (run failed) McKettrick a nm (Martin MmtmmammmMMmmmmmmmmwiiuMmm9ni mm rPrs ilSil) llllll Senior quarterback Tim Eloshway passed for five touchdowns scored another himself in leading the Dixie Hollins High School Rebels to a 53-20 pasting of Boca Ciega in a Pinellas County Conference contest on the losers' field las night. The victory enabled the Rebels, last year's PCC champions, to post their first conference victory after losing two this year. The Pirates are winless with an 04 record.

Statistics Dixie Hollins First Downs 22 Yards Gained Rushing 109 Yards Gained Passing 374 Passes li-32-O Return Yardagt 41 Punts J-34 Fumbles Lost I Yards Penalized 100 Boca Ciega 14 12 160 18-35-0 143 1-2 0 35 Dixie Hollins Boca Ciega 14 14 13 12-53 0 0 4 14-20 Gagalis 37 run (Barnes kick) Bolin 42 pass from Eloshway (Barnes kick) Rozellt 55 pass from Eloshway (Barnes kick) Svadek 15 pass from Eloshway (Barnes kick) Gagalis 4 pass from Eloshway (Barnes kick) Zimmer 43 pass from Ramsber-ger (run failed) Smith 74 pass from Eloshway (kick failed) Kerr 1 run (Moran run) Gagalis 4 pass from Eloshway (kick failed) Zimmer 3 pass from Wade (run Zimmer 3 pass from Wade (run failed) Eloshway 3 run (kick failed) Giants Restore Thomas To Active Playing List NEW YORK UP) The New York Giants of the National Football League restored Aaron Thomas, veteran flanker, to their active roster yesterday and put Frank Molden, defensive tackle, on the injured list. WGA Entries Shooting For Hole-ln-One Stock Staff Photo by Tom Bennett St. Petersburg High quarter-. back Buddy Harling spotted Jeff Hixon in the end zone for a two-point conversion and the surprising Green Devils overtook Largo 21-20 last night in a semi-Pinellas County Conference football game. The victory, which counts as a league outing for SPHS but not for the Packers, put the Devils at 3-1 in the PCC and 3-1 overall, while Largo dipped to 2-2 overall but remained 1-1 in the conference.

John Lee provided the Devils' final touchdown with 3:50 left after an exchange of fumbles deep inside Largo terri-ritory. SPHS charged to the Packer six and fumbled. Largo lugged it back to the 11 and fumbled. Then Lee went the 11 yards to score. Trailing 20-19, Harling faded straight back on th etwo-point try and hit Hixon in the left corner of the end zone.

The game opened on a wild note with St. Petersburg's Fred Kemp returning the kickoff 88 yards straight up the middle. The Packers bounced back with a long touchdown of their own, Dan Dietto teaming up with broad-jump star Rudy Falana for a 57-yard scoring pass. The Green Devils retaliated with a lengthy drive, aided by a 23-yard Harling pass and climaxed by Bill Tutt's four-yard TD plunge. SPHS led 13-6 at the quarter.

Largo SPHS First Downs Yards Gained Rushing 120 120 Yards Gained Passing 34 03 Passes 2-5-1 4-17-2 Return Yardagt 27 2i Punts 1-34 4-47 Fumbles Lost 1 1 Yards Penalized 00 5 Largo SPHS 4 14 0 0-20 13 0 0 0-21 kiek" Tutt 4 nm (run failed) Ric. 4 '(Rfca'tn) Lee run (Hixson past from Harling) Dunedin's Davis Wins Sunshine Drag Event Chic Davis of Dunedin drove the Automotive Engineering Special to the competition eliminator victory in the drag-strip championship of the month last night at Sunshine Speedway. Hubert Curry of Largo was runnerup. The eliminator was Tampan Roy Cipray with Horace Davis of Largo second. Sues, Staff Photo by Pat Canova Statistics Tampa Bishop Catholic Barry First Downs IS 7 Yards Gained Rushing 428 41 Yards Gained Passing 33 14 Passes 2-3-1 1-24-4 Return Yardage 124 145 Punts J-47 4-17 Fumbles Lost 2 1 Yards Pencilled 1 40 20 Tampa Catholic 32 7 7 4-52 0 4 0 0-4 Barry Walker 75 run (pass failed) Walker 44 run (kick failed) Jackson 11 run (Mayor kick) Jackson 1 run (Mayor kick) Walker 1 run (pass failed) Walker 43 run (Mayor kick) Deeb 4 pass from O'Brien (past failed) Walker 22 run (Mayor kick) Dixon 24 run (kick failed) 6-yard touchdown pass.

Walker and Jackson weren't the only cogs in victory by Tampa's Sunshine Conference leaders The defense intercepted six Barry passes to stymie drive after drive. Harling, Spongers, Spartans Tie 0-0 LAKEWOOD Lakewood's Spartans had all the scoring opportunities, but Tarpon Springs' stubborn defenders shut them off to emerge with a scoreless tie in the non-conference high school football game last night. Lakewood, now 1-2-1, moved to the Spongers' five and six-yard lines in the first quarter, but couldn't capitalize. A 16-yard field goal attempt by the Spartans' Mike Wright went awry in the second period and a fourth period fumble foiled another Lakewood drive. The Spongers (now 0-2-1) couldn't move past midfield until the third period, when they moved to the Spartans' ten, only to be repulsed.

The biggest offensive weapons were the Spongers' Jim Krouskos, who picked up 75 yards rushing, and the Spartans' Larry Tookes, who caught eight passes for 118 yards. Statistics Tarpon Lakewood Springs First Downs Yards Gained Rushing 12 9 154 133 ,127 37 4M 20 5-39 1 45 Yards Gained Passing Passes 7-12-1 20 1-30 1 40 Return Yardagt Punts Fumbles Lost Yards Penalized Nicki Wins WCWGA Class A With A 75 TAMPA Nicki Reuter-seldt, a scratch player from Seminole Lake, shot a 75 at Rocky Point Golf Course yesterday to win Class A honors in the West Coast Women's Golf Association weekly tournament. Pat Lambert from Magnolia Valley at New Port Richey and Elizabeth Mulford of Lakeland's Lone Palm shared the Class title when each shot 83. Class was also a tie with Virginia Reichelderfer of St. Petersburg Lakewood and Carol Hughes of Dunedin each carding 90.

Lifting Experience For Spartans' Tookes Tarpon Springs Frank Pitts Halts Lamj Crusaders Storm Over Bishop Barry SANFORD The World Golfers Association ran into problems in obtaining insurance for its guaranteed hole-in-one prize, so the WGA has put up an alternate prize for its current tournament here. Robert Martell, executive director of the WGA, said any player who aces the No. 7 hole during the two-day tournament will receive 1,000 shares of WGA stock valued at $25-plus a share. "We thought we had bought insurance for four tournaments, but the insurance com Statistics Admiral Citrus Farragut First Downs 13 7 Yards Gained Rushing 317 121 Yerds Gained Passing 120 0 Passes 11-13-0 1-7-0 Return Yardage 0 Punts Fumbles Lost 1 I Yards Penalized 115 40 straight up the middle against the porous Blue Jacket defense which yielded 317 yards on the ground. Barry Martin broke the game open with a 58-yard gallop to Citrus Makes Jackets Blue 36-6 Undefeated Tampa Catholic punished Bishop Barry last night in a non-conference high school football game, 52-6, with junior halfback Ellis Walker leading the way with five touchdowns.

The Crusaders, who hadn't been scored on in two games while rolling up 85 points, struck for 32 points in the first quarter and then coasted home. Walker was devasting as he picked up 252 yards rushing. His five touchdowns, three in the first period, included runs of 71, 44, and 43 yards. Harold Jackson pitched in with two 'touchdowns for the Crusaders. The Crusaders unscored on streak was ended when independent Barry's Dan O'Brien found Mark Deeb with a Johnny Jackson, a sturdy l9-Poun(l quarterback, scored two touchdowns and threw for another as Citrus High School of Inverness won its first game of wt xne seasun wun a oo-u ivuiy over Admiral Farragut Academy yesterday.

The Blue' Jackets, losing their second game, scored in 15 plays the first time they had the ball when quarterback John Joyce tallied on a 10-yard keeper. The kick was blocked and that's as close as Farragut got the re- mainder of the afternoon. Jackson, at 6-3 the biggest the Farragut 3 and Carl Mc-piayer on the Hurricane team, Kettrick carried it over on the led a corps of running backs next play to put Citrus on the.

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