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-in -in. wmu Titji a "i in in pi lu. i "it 'M i na ai ii i 1: j1! To O' Pirates Id Saturday. October 1 1, 1958 St. CtCrSbUtjJ StlltCS SPORTS BUSINESS MARKETS CLASSIFIED Boca Ciega Rallies To Gain Deadlock By LARRY HOLMGREN (Times Staff Writer Doca Ciega's Pirates and invading, surprising Manatee High dedicated Boca Ciega Stadium with a bang last night! The score was 14-14 to the approval of 3,500 thrilled inaugural fans who saw football offense and Sarasota defense at Its best.

Rush, Shores Share Honors In Big Victory SARASOTA, (Special) Larry Rush and Ray Shores combined efforts to weather a fighting bunch of Clearwater Tornadoes here last night to give Sarasota Thrilling pass play, razzle-dazzle in the backfield and rock-crushing defense wrote the mer. ry tune as the Pirates scored first, the 'Canes roared back for two. Bogie tied it, then nearly won it. The breaks, fumbles, played a part in the first Pirates' touch-down with Bogie moving into the end zone from the Manatee 35, where fullback Roger Werder had recovered. 4TH DOWN STRIKE Three running plays had netted but five yards against the solid 'Cane forward wall but quarterback Riley Lunn, playing a daring game, fired a fourth down strike to Gait Allee.

The score stood 6-0 and Luna and Allee had made history with the first rouchdown in Boca Stadium. Dennis Roberts' calmly converted, the first of two perfect boots, and Bogie appeared to be off and running. Three exchanges of downs, a a 12-7 Western Conference foot ball victory. Rush was the big cog in the Sailors' air game and transfer student Shores bulled his way through Clearwater line accounting personally for over 75 per cent of Sarasota's yardage on the ground. Right halfback Gus Loyal racked up Sarasota's first touch- fumble, then another exchange and a Bogie boot to its own 40 (Timet Photo tar Al UackeU) BARON IS STOPPED Stctisrics Saro.

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Sear 0 Will.amt Start U7S Cm tim Hinamaa 1 Is Farter I ICS! Feilnt (ISO. Lrarh (lssi F. bttr (170 it Boodink Oot lfttee tlSO Feraandrt (1M) Rwaa 1SM Allet (IIU Caaeaaur (list ajk i5v Kerr 1 Ik OdrU U7S Petetrk (1M) Ik Warder 17l talthaa (14i ik Mcttaler (1M Manatee Rnfe i tmi down on a one-yard plunge and (Timet Photo br Faui White) Shores got the second from foot out. MANATEE'S FIRST TOUCHDOWN Junior halfback Jim O'Donnell was the Tornadoes' only bright into the end zone after sweeping his own right end. Ken Williams is the end vainly in pursuit.

LSU lighting and quarterback Fay Cbhenour's first one, too, put the Hurricanes back in the game with Bogie leading last night. The slim speedster has just cut spot as he raced 61 yards for the visitors' score and on other oc Parent. Steve MaratiaU, Juhn Bercman. Hoy Hflhertt, Dwight Boteman. Jim Baldy, Jin, Richard Strickland, Bub Witt.

Dwk Travtrt, Doug Lonnx. Do Makrever, Rofer Pettee. Bocl. C'ega Subttitutott Rller Lunn, Billr Feacock, Roney Fata. Buddy Gold.

Turn Junea. Irrv casions threatened to break away again. Hits 'Canes 41 -0 COACH HOSPITALIZED The Sailors attempted to kick () Hrien, Jim Rirkmaa. Rick Roth, Fred Ackom. Dava Osterholt, IVnnia Robert.

George Anderton, Jack Martia. BUI the first point after and missed. The second, a plunge by Shores also failed. MIAMI, (fl Louisiana State's speedy backs scored In every period last night and a hard-charging line repuLsed every threat as the Tigers from Baton Rouge swamped the University of Miami This was the first win for the UCLA Flays Without Dickerson set up Manatee's first drive mid-way in the second quarter. local Western Conference entry Hurricanes, 41-0, before 40,614 football fans in the Orange Bowl.

They dropped a 6-0 game to FIRST QUARTER After quarterback Fay Cohen, our lost three on the option. Man Manatee and bowed to Jeffer The 43-year-old successor to the other touchdown to make the son last week. score 13-0 at the half. late Henry (Red) Sanders at Largo Survives LSU scored again in the third treated a near-capac UCLA was hospitalized Thursday LSU took a 6-0 fcad with 3.49 remaining in the first quarter when Don Purvis raced 51 yards for a touchdown. The Tiger line opened a gaping hole in the left when seven plays carried 48 ity crowd to a 64-yard drive in night and doctors say he must yards.

J. W. Brodnax carried the first period that led to the Beecham Loses To Bobby Boyd In Decision Passenger List For California Miffs Students have complete rest for at least Freehan Arm, opening marker. The drive con atee took to the air with Cohenour rolling out to the right and firing a strike down the middle. To the horror of most of the 3,500, Hurricane Marion Hindman streaked for the sidelines, only to be nailed on the Bogie eight.

Horror turned to jubilation moments later, thoueh. as the three months. sumed 17 plays. Rush's 20-yard Statistics pass to Shores was the key to side of Miami's line and Purvis, 5-foot 7 and 160 pound halfback, dashed through. Tommy Davis' kick for the extra point was wide, Miami had the ball on the LSU Dickerson, who got the job as Bruin coach in August, suffered the touchdown march.

Nips Barry 13-6 a physical breakdown for the sec The Sailors barely missed CHICAGO, Ut Bobby Boyd Miami 14 18 t-w 1 S-XM LSD 11 Ml 4 GAINESVILLE, Some ond time in six weeks. The first Ptrd Davnt Bathing Ytrdtge Patting Yardage P.M Pauea latererated Br Ptatt ramble Lett lirii PeaaJieed making it 13-0 at halftime when won a unanimous decision from crowd discovered Hindman was a guard and a ereat accidental 40 as the quarter ended. SECOND QUARTER University of Florida students attack came Sept. 1 and he was the clock ran out with the local Jimmy Beecham of Miami last out two weeks. By CHUCK ALBURY Umes Staff Writer) youngsters only a yard short of were reported unhappy about play was annulled.

Bogie was night in an action packed 10- A Miami fumble on the 27-yard Clearwater end zone. round bout at Chicago Stadium. The Bruins, who have lost their who was and who wasn't on line set up Louisiana State's sec over from the three and Rabb's LARGO Largo High's unbeat Boyd weighed 160. Beecham first three games, will be coached But the Sailors were not to be ond score. Billy Cannon carried Statistics pass to Mickey Mangham added 159'i.

the passenger list of the plane which took the Gator football by Bill Barnes, one of Dicker it to the 15 in two tries and en gridders survived an awesome fourth quarter display of aerial accuracy here last night to whip two puiuis to nutiie u-v. son's aides. Boyd piled up an early lead and Warren Rabb passed to Billy Ilen- denied this insurance TD. On the opening kickoff, Shores returned the ball to his own 27. Seventeen plays later they had cracked the team to Los Angeles for the The Tigers struck for three managed to hold on in the later UCLA remained a favorite to Bishop Barry, 13 to 6, and re touchdowns in the final period, UCLA game last night.

drix for the touchdown. Davis kicked the extra point to make the score LSU 13. Miami 0 with trim the Gators, who walloped Bars Ciega Maaatea) 10 101 V4 57 111 1 1 Ml.S 1-tt SO rounds when Beecham began scoring with an effective left hook main on the track toward the going for 16, 22 and 50 yards for Flrtt Dewat Vardi Kaahinc Vtrdt Putins Paatet Interception By Punt Ytrdage Fumble! Leal tarda Peaallted scoring column again. Shores Tulane but dropped a close one Forty six players went and it touchdowns. Tampa Bay Conference title.

9.17 left. Little Fran Curci ignit that usually found its mark. to Mississippi State back home in carried the ball 11 times in this series, however, a Rush-to-Hank was reported that seven business Another great crowd Miami's pony backfield, led by Gainesville. Beecham appeared to be out of ed a Miami drive good for 79 yards but LSU stopped the march spilling out of the Packer Stadi 148-pound Fran Curci drove deep into LSU territory time after Sytsma pass good for 14 yards was the biggest gainer. men went along also.

But left off the list were the cheerleaders, a the running in the fifth round. The Gators arrived late Thurs urn seats and surrounding the at the 11. LSU 13, Miami 0. But he came on and appeared playing field, saw Largo's re day and worked out in the Coli also found guilty of a rule infraction so play started all over time and once went to the five. The alert Tigers frustrated every Of the follow ing kickoff O'Don the stronger in the final rounds lentless ground attack roll for representative of the Alligator the student newspaper and seum Thursday night.

nell returned the ball to his ow The Tigers from Baton Rouge scored again early in the third, driving 48 yards in seven plays In the sixth he hurt Boyd with a again with second down on the 43. touchdowns in the second and threat and dominated play after hard right to the jaw. coach Boo woodruff said in halfback Don Lucey from the halftime. fourth quarter. to the goal line.

J. W. Brodna juries at fullback, halfback and Penalties also cost Miami dear Danny Rusher and Tim Stev INSPIRED 'CANES Manatee was inspired, though. 39. Then on the first play from scrimmage, the fleet junior showed the Sailors his heels and raced 61-yards to paydirt.

first team and reserve fullback Al! three officials gave Boyd carried it over from the three. center may prove a severe handi enson capped the Largo scor arj dge of two or more points in Cliv Yates, both on the injured aware that it could move the ball cap to his team, which boasts ly but the Floridians were clearly outclassed all the way and could not match the speed and ball- th nationally televised bout Rabb passed to Mickey Mangham for two extra points and LSU led ing drives while Bob Burke snagged an end zone pass to list. big, capable line built around 231 Gene Barber kicked the extra scored on the five-point must sys and did just that. Cohenour rolled out again and hit end Clint Rouse with a 22-yard pass, halfback Bill 21-0. Miami drove from the Hur pound tackle Vel Heckman.

point to make it 12-7. No one had a copy of the list tem. The Associated Press had it handling ability of the smooth working Tigers. tally for Barry, late in the con test. ricanes' 32 to the LSU 20 but the except the office of Coach Bob The game had been scheduled a even.

Clearwater threatened with ball went over on downs at that Kerr took six on a quickie, riflht 7 Marking up its fourth win of the Woodruff and an office worker LSI! MIAMI year ago but was cancelled when 20 (1 0 Only one decisive round half Curtis Calihan went nino point. LSU had the ball on its said it wasn't available. season and third in conference a siege of Asian flu hit the Flor Purvi SI run (kick (ailed) LSU emerged from the fight: the fifth three minutes left in the game by driving to the Sarasota 10 yard line. The effort was stopped in two whacks, and Manatee waa action, Largo heads to a show ida campus. LSU Hendrix IS (MM From Rabb) (Davit kick) LSI' Brodnaa 1 run (Rabb nasi tn Dr.

J. Wayne Reitz, University set up with a first down on the own 30 as they entered the final quarter. LSU 21, Miami 0. Shortly after the fourth period when Boyd caught Beecham with a left hook over the right eye. down tussle here Nov.

14 against A crowd of about 33.000 is ex president, said he had heard of seven. Mangham) when the Tornadoes ran out of downs on eight. I defending champion Brandon The victory was the 50th the circumstance but had re pected for the kickoff at 8:15 LSU Cannon I run (pau fail) LSU Davit 4 past from Matherne Barry's only other loss in four Three runs put the ball on tht (jhim (ailed) against 10 losses and three draws p.m. (PST), which is 11:15 p.m Clearwater is now 0-2 for thej ceived no protest from any stu LSU Davit 7 rua (Jenkin sua is n. outings was at the hands of Bran' one, from which point Cohenour started Warren Rabb passed to J.

W. Brodna. This took LSU to the Miami one foot line where Jimmy Cannon scored. Moments Florida time. for Boyd.

season. dent leaders. via) don, 33-13. bobbled a handoff, recovered the ball, and scampered wide around right end for the score. He promised to look into the later.

Don Purvis took a Joe situation, adding "who makes the Plevel punt on his own 49 and trips-with the football squad va Tarpons Rout Naples 39-0 nes from time to time depending returned it to the Miami 22. The Tigers drove to the three where on distance and other factors Some cheerleaders go by other second string quarterbacK Durei Matherne passed to Tommy Da Venice Raps Riverview 21-0 VENICE. (Special) Half. means but normally they are al vis for the score. Henry Lee Rob PUNTA GORDA Punta Gor- lowed to travel with the team." da, suffering from a three-year In a story from Los Angeles, scoring famine against Naples, opened up with both barrels last Bill Kastelz sports editor of back Ronnie Midlam.

a 155-Dound the Florida Times-Union said night as the Tarpons defeated there were 88 in the Florida par Naples 39-0 here. speedster, racked up a 10-yard touchdown romp and then capped it by dashing 84 yards for anoth ty but he did not say how they The Tarpons put together two traveled. scores in the second and third er to lead Venice to a 21-0 Tamiami Conference football win The Gator boosters, an organi nere last night. zation which contributes to a scholarship fund and works in The Indians lost their opening conjunction with the athletic de partment, reportedly raised game of the season to Bishop Barry of St. Petersburg 28 0 and then bounced back to tie non- Statistics Puata Gtrda Natlet rlrit Dtirni 17 Itilahinr Varrfaf.

ti 18 Failing Yaraatt 135 14 raaaoi S-S H-W FtaMt Inttrrrttra Pnnla -) FumMea Rrratrretl Br 1 I Yaraa Praallirt IS funds to send Lucey and Yates to California by commercial air line. Everett Yon. head of the Statistics Boosters, was in California and quarters and added a tremen no others connected with the organization could be located for dous 23 points in the final quar erts intercepted a Fran Curci pass at midfield to get LSU going again. Five plays later the Tigers were on the seven where Davis bulled through for six points. A Darryl Jenkins to Davis pass was good for two more.

It was Miami's worst defeat in 14 years and it stamped the Tigers as one of the Southeastern Conference's powerhouses. LSU thus rolled to its fourth straight triumph and in the final quarter the powerful Tigers scored three times to complete the rout. LSU needed 11 minutes and 11 seconds to score the first touchdown after Miami had moved into Tiger territory twice but couldn't get close to the goal. FIRST SCORE' Don Purvis 51-yard gallop produced the first touchdown. The 5-foot 7, 160-pound halfback from Crystal Springs, found a gaping hole inside Miami's right end and had clear sailing for the final 30 yards.

Billy Cannon, 197-pound halfback from Baton Rouge and LSU's candidate for All-America honors, hit right end for 10 after LSU recovered a Miami fumble on the 27. Tommy Davis lost a yard but Cannon picked up three Pint Devnt talking Yardata comment ter. Rlrer. V.Rirt eletf 4 447 I5 40 SO 4 S-J7 1 Patting Tirdage Fatten Ptatea Intereea4a1 Tom Bishop scored the first touchdown in the second quarter as he scampered over from Punt. Fumblee Rererered By Xardt Peaaltted Grid Scores the three yard line.

The third quarter saw George conference foes. Admiral Farra- Cox score the first of his two HIGH SCHOOL gut 6-6 and St. Leo 13-13 ftaraaata It. Cleans. touchdowns by plunging over Bill Ball scored from four yards from the three.

Jriit tea 7 Plant 1J, Jefferan Lake Vtrar 17, The fourth quarter saw Cox ar u. riaerrett 1 out to open the Venice scoring in the first period and Midlam's 10- get his second score with a 28- ran Kicker Admiral Farrt- tut yard jaunt around right end; end yard jaunt in the third ended a 95-yard sustained drive that consumed only eight plays. Bill Miller bulled over from the one; halfback Jack Kiernan Fart Mrtde It, Areadta It Kir) Wanrkala 11. Like Hair. 11 lilt) laiart (It, 1J.

inter Uatrl frrbrlag 76, Mulberry tltme U. Wrb.ter 7 Zeehyrhlllt M. Braek.rllle 14 k.lhlrr. Kl.almmee scored the remaining two times. Midlam's spectacular 84-yard (Timet Phot br Al Hackrlt) One was a 33-yard run around Plant IT II Harlow It dash came in the final period.

Joe FIRST LRC0 TD Laraa 1.1, Blkea Harry Pra Ota 14. Man.ira 14 wynn accounted for one of the left end and the other a 35-yard pass catch from Bishop. Panta (i.rda J. N.iplr, Hire tl. klrr.ira Indians' extra points with a plunge.

Doug Bowen kicked the and Warren Rabb passed 15 Danny Rusher, Largo halfback, plunges from a foot out to score in the closing minutes of the first half of the Largo-Bishop Barry football game last night at Laro. Otmnerlara XI. Prlrr.b.rg IMUh.r.ufh IS. Nnrlhr.l a The victory gave the Tarpons 2-2 record lor the season. yards to Billy Hendrix for an other two.

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