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2-C Sf. Petersburg Timei, Sunday, September 28, 1958 Dtefay Arrow inmpres -k -k Notre Dame Blanks Indiana; Northwestern Stuns Washington State 29-28 ses Sytlh II LID tak i. AT 'BAMA, LSU GAME '4 jL 4 1 Irish Finally Defeat Tough Hoosiers 18-0 Virginia Surprises Duke 15-12 Big 10 Palsy For Years Nips PCC Power EVANSTON, 111. (IP) Anderson And Dawkins Star In Big Rout WEST POINT, N.Y. (TV-Pete Dawkins scored four Bleachers Collapse, 25 Grid Fans Hurt X.

r-WV -nWW 4 CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. W- SOUTH BEND, Virginia's winged-T attack be were carried away in ambu lances, police and fire depart came airborne on its first play Northwestern, a Big 10 doormat which failed to win Notre Dame's vaunted football machine collided with a eranite Indi yesterday and stayed that way to the profound confusion of Duke a game last year, opened ment vehicles and private cars. "We felt it coming and tried to move," said Lackey, "but we were trying to help the as the Cavaliers churned to ana's inspired Hoosiers, 15-12 upset football victory over and needed to pull out all its season yesterday with a 29-28 victory over Washington State's Cougars, one of the Blue Devils. others and couldn't. sums lor an ls-u season "Alabama was driving at that All but discarding their ground particular time.

We were all touchdowns and Bob Ander son passed for two yesterday as Army uncovered an eye-popping offensive to clobber South Carolina 45-8 before 16,250 rain soaked fans. Earl (Red) Blaik, starting his 25th year as a head coach, had about everyone but the fullback throwing passes, in the impressive opener. Using an un- the leading contenders for attack in favor of Reece Whit opening victory yesterday. Althouph substitute halfback hollering. Then the stands start' ley's expert passing until they the Pacific Coast Confer Mobile, Ala.

iff) Temporary bleachers collapsed beneath the weight of cheering spectators at the Louisiana State-Alabama football game last night, injuring more than 25 persons. G. J. Lackey, Tuscaloosa, whose brother was among the injured, said he and others were plunged into a tangle of timbers. Cheers for the football game changed into groans and screams of panic said Lackey.

He said that his norther, C. W. Lackey, Prichard, appeared partially paralyzed. Two unidentified women were injured and carried to separate hospitals. The Lackeys went to nearby Providence Hospital.

ed falling and we went down sophomore Bill Mack scored for ence title. held a 15-6 advantage in the final period, the Cavaliers were forced like dominoes being knocked over." Notre Dame on an 11-yard run In the second quarter, the Irish A pair of quick touchdowns to stand off a late Duke come back to win the Atlantic Coast with only 1 minute and 9 seconds A doctor who asked that his name not be used said another part of the stands had been Conference battle before 15,000, left in the first half plus a 61- i ZT.ZZ I Kj''M'wi 7 ft- T- -J -4 4 ryy' Jf Iti minmiMMii 11 la i.nilrai- i ir nm i. tahmiiiir imp. na mi Virginia scored first on a field yard scoring dash by halfback Statistics evacuated about 15 minutes be name Isdisaa Notre First flesms 4 fore the accident but he did not goal by end Bob Williams after moving 68 yards to the Duke 11 in the opening quarter 56 of Statistics know for what reason. Statistics Lackey said 25 or 30 persons Ka'w'l' Russlaf Jarfll 11 XM Passim tardase 74 Passes t-n t-z Paasea lnterf Bt4 Br 4 1 p.m.

inn Funnies I 1 lara, Peaalii4 00 them on Whitley passes. Then, when Duke crabbed Anne Se. Car, Flrrt Dawns 34 10 Ruahlnf Yanlaaa S44 Paaainf Tardase 1H4 Paanes t-lS Passes InfereevM If I 1 Funis SI Fumhle, test 1 lards Penalise! ISO to 6-3 lead, the Cavaliers went back Waah. 14 7 SO 14-ie By 1 Ml I II II 33 It t-36 1 Flrt Dewni Running Yardan Pawing Yardaga Paaara Faixcra Intarocptei Punla Fumblcg Loaf Yard Praaluifd to work in a hurry, scoring on were hurt in his section of the collapsed stands. The doctor said most of the injured appeared to have suffered cuts and bruises.

Extent of injuries of the most severely hurt had not been determined. 32-yard pitch from Whitley to The accident temporarily interrupted the football game In Mobile's Ladd Stadium. Spectators swarmed toward the collapsed bleachers at the north end of the field. The injured appeared to have more than they halfback Sonny Randle, and nev could handle until they slugged AP Wlrephoto) er trailed again. across two more touchdowns in OFF THE FINGERTIPS Ron Burton helped the Wildcats balanced line with a wide split end on the strong side called a "lonesome end formation Army outclassed a team that beat overcome a 22-point final period the final quarter.

Indiana, a 28-point underdog forced Irish Coach Terry Bren Statistics rally by the Cougars. Vlrriala nan to experiment desperately The triumph was Northwest Duke Jl sat 4 with almost his entire bench to Duke a week ago. Dawkins. captain of the team. ern first over a PCC foe since its 20-14 Rose Bowl victory over shake Notre Dame into action Auburn RocEis Tennessee 13-0 II 134 4-J1 I 41 FIrif Down.

Rufthinv Vardaae Paa-tinc Vardaf Fauea Fas.es Intercepted Funis Fumbles Last Tarda Penalise California in 1949. brigade commander and head of his class, slipped through from 4 (-14 Br 4-n Duke quarterback Bob Brodhead just misses intercepting pass thrown by Virginia qb Reece Whitley in first quarter of game yesterday. Iowa's Versatile Back Beats Texas Christian The third insn touendown was a gift. Indiana's hard-working tailback Tom Kcnrick, fumbled A seven point underdog. North in the first period, dashed from western remained in command the 26 in the third, took a pass and Notre Dame's Monty Stickles grabbed the ball on the Indiana until the final half of the fourth from Anderson, a Cocoa, Fla.

native, for a 22-yard scoring play. quarter when the Cougars came 7. Two plays later, Williamg.shot Sophomore fullback Johnny Barger, on a 40 yard drive, tallied the touchdown that eventual BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Southpaw quarterback Lloyd Nix to life with their wide-open at a four-yard touchdown pass to and a 10 yard toss from Joe Caldwell. Anderson also threw 3 tack, but it proved to be too late.

injected some second half zing into a sluggish Auburn offense yesterday and the Tigers whipped Tennessee 13-0 in a nationally Stickles. ly proved the difference in the yards to end Don Usry in the Indiana, battling every inch of Actually, what proved to be the third quarter. Barger collected IOWA CITY. Iowa Gfl Iowa televised football game. the way, made its deepest pen winning maneuvers was North- 30 of the yards to the goal.

tossed a versatile offensive bar third period for Army'i third score within six minutes. Statistics After a dull first half, Nix cut Whitley, once more brilliantly etration, to Notre Dame 5, as the game ended with a flare of western's decision to pass for two points on the final touchdown aft loose with superb faking, classy rage, triggered by the razor sharp passing of Randy Duncan, directing Virginia's intricate Not until the final period did running on keeper plays and er kicking us first three extra South Carolina manage to mount at Texas Christian University for passing formations, hit on 12 of 17 passes for 169 yards and ran some clutch passing. Within five points. Christtia 1 rj is 4 1 Iowa Tea. Flnt Downa II Rmhlni Tartan Paiilnf Vardala 144 Pawn lt2J Patnet Intercestei Br 1 Punti 4 Kumblri teat Yarda Peaaliied solid threat.

Moving against 17-0 victory in an intersection- for 19 more yards for a total minutes early in the fourth pe riod, Auburn had two touch al football duel yesterday. Burton, a junior halfback, and Army's reserves, with King Dixon and Alex Hawkins doing most Statistics (The University of Florida meets Auburn at Gainesville, Saturday, Nov. 1) (Florida State University meets Tennessee at Knox-ville, Saturday, Oct. 23) offense of 188 yards. sophomore quarterback Dick Iowa, unable to cash in on scor downs.

Duke, favored by at least two of the work, South Carolina scored ing opportunities in the first half, 1-yard plunge by quarterback bad temper. With time running out, there was some swinging as Notre Dame's AI Sabal tackled Indiana's Tom Campbell and then was piled into by Hoosier Bob Boak. It was Indiana's first start under former Wyoming Coach Phil Dickens, who sat out last season for violation of the Big Ten re-cruiting code. piled up all its points in the last touchdowns, had its last chance with one minute left. The Blue The Tigers, unbeaten last year and voted the nation's Bobby Bunch.

The Gamecocks tory over Kansas last week, had few chances against Iowa. The Thornton were Northwestern's heroes. Burton scored two touchdowns and made another possible with a pass interception and 44-yard, return which set up two quarters against TCU, ranked sixth in the latest national Asso Devils got possession on their 46, went for the two points and mada No. 1 team, entered the game Broadhead took to the air, but it on an end run by Hawkins. a nine-point favorite.

Texans got to the Iowa one at the end of the first half but a 15- ciated Press poll. Tcna, Auburn his pass was intercepted by Whit 11 Auburn's defense, top in the iNortnwestern'8 first touchdown. Army tried to run it twice for A record opening game crowd yard penalty for illegal shift put extra points and Maurice Billiard of 54,500 watched junior halfback Thornton scored one touchdown country 'ast year, was so perb that the hapless Vols nev- the Horned Frogs back to the 17 ley on the Virginia 48. The Cavaliers then ran out the clock. When it was over, the Vir Firs Downs RilKhinf Vantage Passing Yardaas Paxars Pawn Interreptet Ponts l-umhle, Lost Yard, Penalise! converted on three of five INDIANA 47 lis 1 in ID Br 1 1 IB 8 0 0 9 (I 1Z-1II Bob Jeter break the scoreless deadlock on Iowa's first scrim added an extra point and kept the Cougars off balance with his er got a first down.

JSOTRE and Jack Spikes missed on field goal. run (run failed) ginia team, which hadn't beaten Mi-Mart 11 mage play in the second half. W) Williama 20 run (kirk failed) well-hidden handoffs. Carolina Guard Zcke Smith, tackle Jim South Army 0 0 4 1 11 14 Cbristiaa ND Stuklra 4 pui from Williams III I I 14 Texas Iewa 44 Duke since it entered the At lantic Coast Conference in 1953 S-17 Jeter, on a reverse, came to Jeffery, end Jerry Wilson and 4 22 2fi ARMY Dawkiim A m. WASHINGTON STATE NORTHWESTERN (HUliard 0 0 0 14 7S 29 kirk) center Jackie Burkett were the was mobbed on the field by the No- bus 49 yards rushing and 19 yards passing for a total of his right and broke down the side lines for 61 yards.

It was a spec IJeter 41 run (kick fsiled) I Norton pasa front Duncan eera run) I-FG Prescott 11 key men in the Tiger stonewall. elated crowd. 1 run (rua failed! ARMY Waldrua I run (run failed AKSX Panrkina 14 run (kirk faUedl ARMY Daakina n. A fense of minus 30 yards. Pe (Mi fsliedl Tulsa Trounces Arkansas 27-14 FAYETTE VILLE, Ark.

UrWTul tacular performance. Jeter dropped the ball on the 12. 0-17 015 Duke Virginia Auburn used the same pitchoul tensive stars for the Vols in del-son (kirk failed) play to opposite sides for ARMY uu trnm AAmrm I'VA-FG WUliama Jl. eluded guards Bobby Urhano grabbed it on the bounce, and (Hilliard kick) Duke Sad recovered fumble la and Dartmouth Beats Stubborn Lafayette touchdowns, which climaxed VMI Slams Villanova 33-6 seemed to fall almost all the rest lone (kk-k failed) and Wayne Grubbs, wingbark Bum 'Hawkins- run) ARMY Dawkina ia km I marches of 67 and 44 yards I'VA Randla 31 pass from Whitley Bobby Sandlin, tackle Bo Shaf well milliard kirk) (vtit failed) sa University'i Golden Hurricane Halfback Lamar Rawson ran liVA Randl a pasa from Whitley ter and center Ray Brann. HANOVER, N.H.

Unher routed the University of Arkan for the first on a sweep of (pan tailed) I'VA Barserol plunia (run failed) Duke Carlton run (kick failed) alded reserves Alan Rozycki and sas Razorbacki 27-14 yesterday left end and halfback Tommy Lo Lorino was the top ground gain before 19,000 fans. rino zipped 24 yards behind great er with 59 yards in eight carries VILLANOVA, Pa. Iff) Vir Seth Moger triggered a second Brown's Finney Beats Columbia 22 To 0 NEW YORK, Brown Uni-ersity's rock ribbed line, the blocking for the second. Nix netted 35 despite several ginia Military Institute spotted period touchdown drive to launch The Porkers were stymied in their ground attack by a stalwart Tulsa line and managed to stay losses while attempting to pass Buffalo Surprises Favored Harvard 6-3 CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Un Dartmouth to a 20-0 victory over of the way.

Iowa marched 72 yards later In the third period for its second touchdown, Duncan completing the deal with a six-yard toss to Don Norton in the end-zone. John Xocera picked up two more points on the conversion with a plunge from the one after TCU waj offside. Duncan hit four of five passes for 46 yards during the drive. Villanova a short-lived lead yesterday, then came on strong be MX LEADS WAY TENNESSEE 0 4 0 0- But Nix made them possible stubborn Lafayette yesterday in in the ball game only through the Al BURN 0 0 0 13 13 hind substitute quarterback Bill spot passing of quarterback with his smart calls and terrific passing combination of quarter a rain-drenched football opener. AUB RawaoR 4 run (Rubh kirk) ALB Lorino 14 run (kick (ailed) derdog Buffalo" recovered a Nebraska and fullback Pete John son to outclass the Wildcats 33-6.

ball handling. He unreeled runs back Jim Monroe to end Charles blocked punt for a touchdown, Battled to a standstill for Frank Finney and Bob Carlin'a running combined some happy ingredients yesterday to Erind eut then made a great goal line stand more than a quarter, the Indians VMI, apparently stalled by Vil- Barnes. ARKANSAS TILS A of 22 and 12 yards on rollouts in the first drive and hit end Mike Simmons with a 16-yard bootleg 1-14 0 14 yesterday for a 6-3 upset football 7 6-27 pulled together after their initial 22-0 Ivy League victory over lanova's big line, hit suddenly for Purdue Pushes Cornhuskcrs victory over Harvard. Columbia at Baker Field. scoring burst and added touch pass in the second.

three touchdowns within nine minutes of the first half and then downs in each of the last two pe 4 7 15 01 Champion To Try Fortunately for Iowa, defense back Larry Terrell of TCU neglected to intercept the one Dun HARVARD Bl'FFALO 1 0 03 0(0-6 The victory extended Auburn Columbia 0 0-0 riods. substituted freely. winning streak to 15 straight can missed. Terrell batted the For New Drag Record BROOKSVILLE (Special) longest in the nation and Johnson sparked the Virginians Rozycki, a 168-pound soph Down To Defeat ball down and Iowa scored on evened their series with the Vol out of their apparent lethargy omore halfback, was the big gun Don Garhts of Tampa, world's at five each to the joy of a crowd just before the end of the first in the 46-yard touchdown march the next play. Bob Prescott finished the point.

record holding dragster driver of about 37,000. and wound up taking a pass from LAFAYETTE, Ind. to Pur quarter. He ran 97 yards with a kickoff return after Villanova had will try for a new speed record today at Brooksville. Moger for the tally.

Until Nix built a fire under due's veteran Boilermakers, giv- making with a field goal from the 21 with some six minutes left. scored. The 196-pound senior from LaFarelte Don holds the record of 176.06 ing scouts a few tantalizing 14 100 0(7 7 SO Auburn's offense, Tennessee used some nifty quick kicks and good Dartmouth TCU, which piled up a 42-0 vic- Roanoke, bulled his way glimpses of a little sophomore punting to offset Auburn supe past two defenders in mid-field and romped unmolested into the rocket named Jim Tiller, yester rior line in a mighty defensive struggle. The Vols' offense was tonsonadfnTiQ parfeonaJimo day overwhelmed Nebraska 28-0 Navy Has Hands Full end zone. Sam Horner scored two points on an end sweep, and VMI held an 8-6 lead.

handicapped by lack of a pol A crowd of 42,000 saw the first ished tailback, key man in the football meeting of the Big Ten singlewing. The next time VMI got the ball and Big Eight representatives. Whipping 14 To 0 it moved 87 yards in five plays miles an hour which he set at Brooksville last year. Don says the Brooksville track is the best in the country and he ought to know because he has raced all over the United States. He has Just come back from a trip to Great Bend, Kansas where he won top eliminator honors in the American Hot Rod Association's National Championship.

He also won the Texas State Championship with a top time of 168.22 m.p h. at the end of the quarter mile run. Sophomore tailback Bill Majors Tiller, a 153-pounder from Fre brother of 1956 All-America John mont, Ohio, was not one of Pur with Nebraska throwing 33 yards to end Carl Kasko and then hitting Kasko with a 30-yard pitch. ny Majors, did most of the punt ANNAPOLIS, OT Sophomore due's four touchdown scorers. But MM ing but couldn't get a drive start runs on a dime Statistics Joe Matalavage, a third string fullback, came off the bench to ed through the massive, swift Au he ran over "a two point conver VMI I la 7 433 Villanova 0 0 04 Navr Wm Mary burn line.

sion and made a brilliant 49-yard Vil O'pflla, i pasa from Craziona (run fire Navy to a 14-0 victory ovfr William and Mary yesterday in punt return for a touchdown that faiieni The Vols wound with ml- VMI Johnson, 97 kirkoff retura (Horn was erased by a penalty. Flraf Tlewns Rmhinr Yardaae Pamiina Tardase Pawra Paxe Inlerreaied Punu Fnmhles Tsrds Penalised 11 17 1.17 7-H 4 s-n 44 run) 17 II 1-1 B. 4 114 VMI-Kasko, 30 paca from Nrhruk run failed) The massive Purdue line VMI Brandriff Paaa from Nbra4- pushed the Cornhuskers all over ka (pa failed) a football opener played in a driving rain. The speedy 195-pounder from Mahanoy City, entered the game late in the second quarter to set up Navy's first touchdown. He sparked a 61-yard drive in the Cemson's Tigers Claw VMI Horner, 7 run (Jnhmina kick) VMI Johnson, 10 rua (kirk failed) the field, and the Boilermakers made 381 yards from scrimmaee to Nebraska's 92.

Nebraska cot they were seven before repulsed. North Carolina 26 To 21 inside Purdue territory only in QB Reservations the last five minutes of the game last period which he climaxed with a diving catch of a goal Navy showed that it intends to on a flurry of passes by quarter go for the two-point conversion line pass from quarterback Joej CLEMSON, C. (ff! Clemson back Harry Tolly to fullback Bill Bohannon, halfback Clay White irancnini lor tne second surmounted a major obstacle in Statistics Are Sf ill Open Reservations are still open pointer. its drive for national and Allan and end Roland McDoIe. The allowed for the first time this season.

It rushed for them after the first touchdown and tried pass that failed the next time. But the Middie team, rebuilt drive died on the Purdue 19. tic Coast Conference football honors yesterday with a stirring 26- rnraka urriua W.C, in us I -i 17 Clrmsee no -14 134 44 1 21 victory over North Carolina. A First Dnwnt Ruining Vardass Pausing Yardage Paeaes lalerceaiea' Poms Penalties Fambirs Lest for the St. Petersburg Quarterback Club trip this year to Washington, D.C., trip committee chairman Joe Porter said yesterday.

record crowd of 40,000 that over William It Mary 0 0 0 0-0 Navy 1 0 414 Navy Tranchini 1 rua (Matalavage run) Navy Matalavage 1 pasa from Tranv rhini (pasa failed) aSBBBBaBBSBSSSSaBSBBBBBBaBBaBBaaBaBBBBaBBBanSSSBBKl flowed Clcmsoa's newly-enlarged stadium, saw the lead change BUFFALOES WHIP K-STATE 13 TO 3 BOULDER, Colo. Wi Colo The Q-Backs this year will lianas five times. Clemson won In the final pe score with no more time showing after heavy graduation losses from Navy's Cotton Bowl champions, had its hands full with William and Mary in the sloppy weather. The veteran Indians played them on even terms throughout most of the game and twice came within striking distance of touchdowns. They had the ball on the Navy ene when time ran eut in the first half and In the final quarter drove to the see the Maryland Texas AIM game at College Park, on the clock in the first period nod on an 80 yard drive.

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TV HUT Phone 74-4075 Redskins-New York Giants pre twice, jumisned tne cnncner wiui a two-yard run with five minutes me nan but did little else except by tackle Phil Blazer early in the game but it was short from the 35. Then the Tar Heels moved game at Griffith Stadium Oct. 12. to go. block a punt for a third-period touchdown and beat Kansas State Clemson scored its first two 56 yards the next time they had The Backs leave the Seaboard 13 3 yesterday.

the hall to score on halfback Son station here on a special train n-Mate, a two-touchdown un ny rolckomers 16 yard running derdog, pushed the highly-touted pass to end John Schroeder. Thursday, Oct. at I p.m., arriving in Washington Friday Buffaloes all over the field in A two-point conversion run was ID VOLKSWAGEN the first half but scored only on smothered. Largo Liom Club Sponsored MICRO MIDGET AUTO RACES TOOAT SUN. SEPT.

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Clemson tackle Jim Padgett fathered In a North Carolina quick kick and ran 28 yards to The hard fought victory opened SC i hroeder 14 pasa from fokaomer run fmlMii CI.FM TtAt'tt fc'wkrd cant re Petersburg, arriving here between noon and I p.m., Monday, Oct. 13. time fMAninrprTinronii turn Itncn White) rials u.ju nHwt.0 i Mm r.rii. the Big Eight campaign for Colorado, rated as Oklahoma's chief conference challenger. Kansas 0 3 9 03 R.

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