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6-E THE TAMPA TRIBUNE. Sunday. October 15. 1961 ver rbU Surprises Georgia 3-0; Fans, Players in Wild Melee ui an i mi I )i 1 mm if IT Vandy, 28 to 21 (Continued from Page 1) Statistics stood up under two assaults by LOS ANGELES, Oct. 14 UP) Sophomore Halfback Mike Haff-ner put on a dazzling show in torrid weather today and led UCLA to a 28-21 victory over a gallant Vanderbilt team mak a roll out to his right that got the ball to Georgia's 13.

Kinder-man picked up seven yards to the eight after Feeiy had lost nine. Then with fourth down, Mes- fCI.A 174 -ll ft tf! VANDY Flmt down I I Running yardafe 11 Paasliif yardage Paaava l'i-M Pae 1nlerptea by. Pant. Fumblea loxt 0 arda penallted (1 several times nd made It necessary for both defenses td stiffen. FSU got its field goal as a direct result of a wind-whipped Save kick that went only 14 yards to the FSU 47 after Georgia's first series of downs, Feely' opened up with a limber passing arm and threw on FSU's first play for seven yards ing a sentimental journey to the Far West.

The 19-year-old, 187-pound Haffner contributed a brilliant ser produced the field goal. The Scminoles worked into Georgia's side of the field later 'in the period, but on the last play of the quarter, Georgia's McKenny intercepted a Feely renningion. Pennington tried a 40-yard goal early in the second period that just missed, then made his second boot from the 37 with only four seconds left in the half. The breeze assisted both kickers, but it wasn't quite enough to help Pennington in his longdistance boots. The wind did confront punters Jake Says of Georgia and Charlie Calhoun of Florida State 63-yard touchdown run in the to Kinderman who lugged the third quarter which wrecked any ball to Georgia 46.

Feely then rolled eight yards pass at the Bulldog 30. A 15-yard holding penalty hope Vandy may have had. Thus ended the Commodores' to his left before flipping shoved the Bulldogs back to their 11, however, and Saye 12-yard pass to end Jim Daniel. Feely got another 13 yards on first appearance in history in Los Angeles in a contest arranged by the late Henry R. (Red) Sanders, a man who quick kicked 79 yards In i the wind's direction to the Flor ida State seven.

Two plays later, Calhoun was called upon to punt in the face coached with distinction at both universities. Sanders died in 1958. The temperature on the playing field at one stage was 110 degrees, and the stadium first aid station repdrted a near-rec- of the wind and standing in his end zone. He got the ball out to the 27 where McKenny made a fair eatch. North Carolina Tumbles Terps From Unbeaten A clipping assessment stopped Georgia, though, after Rakestraw had hit McKinny on a screen pass that carried to go in the first half on a 9-yard bullet throw from quarterback Hank Letesne to Jeff Starling.

Lesesne found the target again in the second half, completing a long throw to Thorn Garden for 58 yards and a touchdown. Vandy hit the scoreboard again with only 10 seconds remaining on a 23-yard pass from Jon Cleveland to Art Guepe, son of Vanderbilt's head coach. Lesesne ran for the extra two points. Lesesne lived up to his triple-threat rating but UCLA intercepted three of his throws and turned two of them into long-range touchdowns. The Bruins traveled 63 yards after one of the interceptions, with Kermit Alexander scoring on a double reverse from 19 yards out.

UCLA went 44 yards on another scoring trip, with Smith scoring his second touchdown. Vanderbilt 0 6 7 821 UCLA 7 13 UCLA Smith 2 run (Smith run) UCLAAnexander IS run (Smith kick) VAND Starling 9 pass from Leaesna (pass failed) UCLA -Smith 6 run (kick failed) UCI.A Haffner 63 run (Anderses kick) VAND Garden 58 pass from Lesesna (Wade kick) VAND fiuepe 23 pass from Cleveland (Lesesne run) Attendance: 23,704. the 20. And three plays later. Pen nington.

tried his first field goal. Pennington's second place Florida plavs Vandy at Nashville, Oct. 21 ord of 225 persons treated for heat prostration. Five were sent to a hospital. Bouncing back from losses to Michigan and Ohio State, UCLA got off to a quick lead and never trailed.

Bruins score early Statistics tVf CI 1 WA ment came with time running COLLEGE PARK, Oct. 14'VPj North Carolina won a ame of fumbles, recovering out after FSU's Richie Weber fumbled and Wayne Taylor re covered at the FSU 41. two of its own for touchdowns, and bounced Maryland out of A series of blunders had pre NORTH MART-CAKOUNA LAND Flrnt downt IS Kuahinc yardage HH Panning yardage 1'W rum 4-i -n Passea Intercepted hf Punl. 1-t Fumbles lot I Vardi penalized 55 53 ceded the fumble the Semi- the undefeated football rank, 14-8 today. I Thp Bruins took the oneninn noles, who had taken over at the Georgia 30 after a short Saye punt, were reeled back to The Tarheels fell on two Maryland fumbles inside the Terp 20-yard line, setting up the FSU 36 on two penalties their pair of touchdowns in the and a running play that lost kickoff and marched 75 yards in 20 plays for a touchdown.

Haffner shared honors with the tailback Bobby Smith, who scored twice on plunges of two and six yards. Vanderbilt scored its first touchdown with 17 seconds to third period of a game in ram five. FEELY ON HIS WAY Tallahassee, Oct. 14 Florida State University quar-terback Eddie Feely (14) slices through Georgia's line for 12 yards in first quarter of game tonight at Doak Campbell Stadium. FSU's guard John Levings (65) watches play from background.

Georgia's left guard Wally Williamson starts grab but Feely slips loose. (AP Wirephoto.) Maryland moved for its bniy conversion pass from quarterback Dick Novak. The scoreless first half was a frustrating battle of penalties The Seminoles made their score in the same period after greatest defensive stand of the recovering a North Carolina with three pass interceptions on year late in the fourth quarter and held the Bulldogs four fumble. The Terps con each side. verted for two points but were unable to score again and avert their first setback in four Rice Beats Florida Gators 19-10 Farris threw a 40-yard pass to Beck for what would have been a Tarheel touchdown in Football Scores games.

the second period, but the Tar Halfback Gib Carson dropped the ball twice crossing the heels were caught holding and downs inside the two yard line. It is said yardage gets toughest to get when you're that close. It was for Georgia. Drove 60 Yards The Bulldogs had driven 60 yards to the FSU two and with a first and goal there, four more tries netted exactly lVfc, Case Tech 19, Wayne (Mich) 7 (Continued from Page 1) set back 15 yards. Morgan State 20, Howard 0 ith Late Scoring in Hard Battle Earlier, North Carolina had Potomac State 13, Davis Elkins 0 marched to the Maryland 13 after halfback Roger Smith's Auburn 35, Chattanooga 7 The Gators were shoved In a 'on the one-yard line.

Infante W.Va. Wesleyan 20, Glenville slammed right tackle and just Maryland goal. Lenny beck fell on. it the first time for six points. A few minutes later, quarterback Ray Farris covered up Carson's bobble for another touchdown.

Fumbles by Maryland halfback Dennis Condie gave the Tarheels both Uieir scoring chances. Center Joe Carver re Iowa 27, Indiana 8 Missouri 10, Oklahoma State 0 Principia 7, Culver-Stockton 7 (tie) Carleton 41, Knox 0 Carroll 26, Lake Forest 7 Wheaton 29, Bradley 8 North Park 7, Elmhrust 6" Xavier (Ohio), 6, Ohio University 3 Capital 28, Kenyon 0 second interception of the half. Junior Edge tried a field goal from the 20, but it was short. (Continued from Page 1) score. Halfback Blume's place kick was wide to the left.

yards. McKenny made it to the one and Rakestraw got a half yard hole early in the third period when Wayt's punt rolled dead on their 12 yard line, but they Maryland made only one. real more, Four plays later, the Owls were menacing again. This time Then with this vast audience threat outside of its touchdown. Sophomore halfback Cliff Melton, son of the former major (W.Va.) 6 Furman 21, Howard 14 Western Maryland 8, Hampden-Sydney 0 Frostburg 27, Bridgewater 0 Eastern Kentucky 22, East Tennessee State 13 Kentucky 21, Kansas Stale 8 Diiiard 38, Fish 13 N.C.

College Virginia Union 6 they settled for a field goal. Blume grabbed a pass by Flor in complete silence, Rakestraw tried once more, on fourth went over for the touchdown. Cash's placement put Florida on top, 10-9. Rice had possession on its 47 starting the final chapter, and the powerful Jackson plowed the Owls to a touchdown and a 16-10 advantage. Jackson smacked for gains 5, 6, 6, 2 and finally went over from three yards out for the tally in the 53-yard push.

Wisconsin 23, Oregon State 20 Findlay 28, Ashland 6 down, to leap ccr the middle. spiritedly charged out ot it. ripping holes in the Rice line and making good yardage around the ends. A left end keeper by the dashing Libertore ate up 15, and Hoover and Goodman picked up steady gains down to the Rice 28. The Owls dug in to hold two line plays for But the FSU defense ganged league baseball pitcher, hit Collins with a 36-yard pass on the Tarheel 30 in the second quarter.

But the Terps lost Bowling Green 17, Toledo 6 State College of Iowa 34, Au- up there and when the pile of humanity was unsorted, the ball N.C.. 20, Maryland State 7 seven yards in three plays. North Carolina 0 0 14 0-14 Maryland 0 0 8 08 covered the first on the Maryland 19 and Beck the other on the 16. End Gary Collins was the big man again for Maryland in the Atlantic Coast Conference game. He recovered a fumble on the Tarheel 33, then caught a 28-yard pass.

Fullback Bob Burton plunged three yards for the touchdown, and Collins caught a two-point continued to repose a half yard away from the end zone. Hit on Passes Washington Lee 43, Ran dolph-Macon 0 NC Beck recovered end zone fumble North Carolina 20, Mary a yard gain. Then from a shotgun formation with the line spread Libertore passed to by Carson (Elliot kick. NC-Farris recovered end zone fumble by Carson (Elliot kick). MI-Jlurton 3 ptttBge (Collins past from Novak).

Attendance 23,000 (estimated). Hoover for 23 yards to the Rice four. Libertore got nothing, Infante ida's Bobby Dodd on the Rice 38 and raced all the way to the Gator 10 before being downed by Dodd. Two line plays and an incornplete pass netted only three yards and Blume was perfect on the field goal with the ball set down on the 14. Then it was Florida's turn as time started getting thin in the first half.

From their 34, the Gators swirled downfield featuring a 12-yard smash by fullback Goodman, and a brilliant 25-yard end dash by Libertore that made it a first on the Rice nine. Goodman got two, Libertore was held to one on an end sweep, then Libertore's pass was no good. With fourth down on the six. Cash put a foot into a field goal attempt, but Rice end Johnny Burrell got in swiftly gustana (SD) 6 Syracuse 28, Nebraska 6 Hillsdale 13, Ferris Institute 0 Albion 35, Anderson (Ind) 6 Northern (SD) 52, Black Hills 13 South Dakota Tech 17, Gen. Beadle 6 Minnesota Duluth 70, Gustavus Adolphus 0 Southwestern Okla 13, Northeastern Okla 7 Panhandle Okla 17, Northwestern Okla 7 I Idaho State 12, Drake 11 I Wittenberg 52, Marietta 0 Ohio Northern 63, Wilmington 8 Bluffton 32, Defiance 6 Western Illinois 22, Southern gained one, then Larry picked up two making it fourth down Gann Leads Tech To The long gainer of the drive was an 11-yard pass, quarterback Randy Kerbow to end Gene Raesz.

Rice stopped Florida on the following kickoff but the Owls were charged 15 yards for roughing Libertore, giving the Gators a fresh start on their 45. However, this opportunity vanished when Blume intercepted a Libertore pass. Eight and a half minutes remained when Rice launched a ball control attack from its 33 against the tiring Gators. Halfback Jerry Candler gained 11 and 18 as Rice got to Florida's 14. There with fourth and three, In Georgia's drive, two jump passes from Rakestraw to end John Landry contributed 12 and 17 yards, the latter of which moved the ball to the three.

Two minutes and 45 seconds remained in the third quarter when the Seminoles took over at their goal. They wanted, at least, to run the clock out before having to punt because of the wind factor. But Calhoun finally had to kick from the 17 and he got good foot in the ball, sending it 43 yards to Woodward who was run of of bounds at the Georgia 45 by Kinderman. The Bulldogs worked back to FSU's 34, but right end Y. C.

MeNeese threw Rakestraw for a land State 7 N.C. College 6, Virginia Union 6 (tie) Dayton 7, Louisville 6 Central State (Ohio) 40, Kentucky State 0 Tennessee Tech 13, Western Kentucky 12 Georgetown (Ky) 6, West Virginia Tech 6 (tie) Miles 27, Claflin (SO 8 Southern (La.) 28, Arkansas 8 Jackson (Miss.) State 28, Alcorn (Miss.) 20 Emory Henry 12, Maryville (Tenn.) 0 Blueficld (W.Va.) 72, Livingstone (S.C.) 26 Shepherd 20, Gallaudet 0 21-0 Win Over Dul er iUKe Illinois 13 Millikin 39, Augustana (111.) 7 Statistics Georgia Tech Duke ATLANTA, Oct, 14 (OPD Quarterback Stan Gann brought Georgia Tech to life after a frustrating first half here today and the Yellow Jackets re Cougars Blank Idaho 34-0 PULLMAN, Oct. 14 7P Washington State grounded its famed air attack and pounded through the line to its first football victory of the season by a 34-0 margin over Idaho today. Quarterback Mel 1 i passed for two touchdowns and Dave Mathieson for another but 51 4-11 1 First downs in Rushing yardage Passing yardage 114 Passes Passes intercepted 3 Punts Fumbles Inst Vards penalized 40 Richmond 16, George Washing loss at the 40 and Saye punted to block it, seconds before the half ended. Florida dominated the first half in statistics with a total of 188 yards to Rice's 110, but trailed 9-3, as the few Gator fans in the crowd wondered if their team shouldn't have tried for touchdowns on the one good and one bad field goal attempts.

ton 15. 10 to the 15. Calhoun punted it back 51 Western Carolina 7, East Caro Blume was perfect on a field goal traveling a total of 31 yards and Rice was in front, 19-10, with three minutes and three seconds left. Bobby Dodd launched desperation passes as time expired, hitting Hoover for 13 and Paul White for 30. White was injured on his reception and was taken off the field on a stretcher.

A Dodd to Hoover pass for yaras to woodward, who re lina 6 Pensacola Navy 12, Middle Ten nessee 0 Tulane 27, Virginia Tech 14 Hampton 13, Fayetteville 0 sponded by routing the previously unbeaten Duke Blue Devils 21-0. It was the biggest margin Georgia Tech has run up against DUke since 1955 and the sellout crowd of more than 44.000 was screaming for the Jackets to pour it on even worse as time ran out. Tech and Duke see-sawed back and forth in the first half With neither team threatening. Concordia (River Forest, 111.) 53, Rose Poly 6 Indiana Central 6, Chicago II- iini 0 Ohio Wesleyan 29, Hiram 0 Doane 14, Kearney 13 Wayne (Neb.) 31, Wesleyan (Neb.) 0 Butier 12, Depauw 6 Valparaiso 29, Washington (St. Louis) 0 Wabash 35, Hanover 13 Ball State 8, St.

Joseph's (Ind.) 0 Evansville 15, Indiana State 14 Alma 8, Adrian 7 Carthage (111.) 33, Kalamazoo (Mich.) 6 Eaiiham 34, Franklin 32 North Dakota 14, South Dakota State 13 i it was the running of junior fullback George Reed and touchdown. The next tme Duke had the ball, Auer recovered a fumble to give the Jackets possession on the Duke 31-yard line. A 31-yard touchdown pass from Gann to Craning was called back because of clipping but Tech, with Gann getting off a slick nine-yard run and quarterback Billy Lothridge hitting East 1 15 yards put Florida on Rice's sophomore halfback Ken Graham that provided the turned to the Georgia 32. The Bulldogs then rammed the ball to FSU's 15 on the passing of Rakestraw and the running of McKenny, Billy Knowles and Bill Godfrey. Grimes Recovers Fumble But when things looked darkest for the Seminoles.

end Fred Grimes came up with the big play, scooping up a Rakestraw fumble and halting the Georgia threat at the 31. Monti, Bayer Share Open Golf Lead Cougars with their edge. The grounded Cougars gained 391 yards rushing and 116 West Virginia 20, Pitt 6 Villanova 28, Buffalo 6 Army 10, Penn State 6 Holy Cross 20, Boston U. 7 Hofstra 14, Delaware 0 Dartmouth 34, Brown 0 Bat as the third period began the Jackets started to roll. Halfback Chick Craning teamed with Gann to carry Tech 75 yards down the field and Gann went the final six yards two key passes, went on in with more than five minutes still left to play.

Lothridge sneaked Morningside 27, South Dakota 12! ONTARIO Calif Oct 14 OP) Yankton 20, Sioux Falls (S.D.) 0jEric Monti shot stcadv 68 Macalester la, St. John's hnct munri nf the riav anH across from one yard out for Rakestraw was trying to pass on second down and the ball was knocked out of his hands. FSU could move the ball only! Columbia 11, Yale 0 Princeton 9, Pennsylvania 3 North Carolina 14, Maryland 8 Colgate 15, Harvard 0 Both Reed and Graham burst through on runs of more than 30 yards to set up scores. Fullback Louis Blakely sprinted 61 yards for a fourth quarter touchdown to prove that the crisp Cougar blocking could open holes for other backs too. Din tne uwis neia.

tioover also was an injury victim and was helped off the field. Florida 3 0 7 0 10 Rice 0 9 0 1019 Florida-FG Cash 24 Bice Jackson 2 run (kick failed) Hire FG Blume 24 Florida -Intante 1 run (Cash kick) Rice Jackson 3 run (Blume kick) Hice FG Blume 31. Attendance: 32,000. Fernandez Knocks Out Shorts NEW YORK, Oct. 14 (P) (Minn.) 14 St.

Olaf 27, Ripon 21 Bethel (Minn.) 13, Valley City (N.D.) 7 Wahpeton Science 27, Minot 7 Waynesburg 7, St. Vincent (Pa) 0 tied George Bayer for the lead the third round of the Ontario open golf tournament today. The leaders: George Bayer 64-71-72-207 Eric Monti K8-71-68-207 Bob Nichols 66-71-72209 Dave Hill 69-S9-72 210 Simpson 32, Illinois College 15 Parsons 6, Dubuque 2 Coe 10, Grinnell 8 7 6 14-34 from Mathie- from Melin Idaho WSU 7 WSU- BIylan 32 pass son. 'Melin kick). WSU Schenck 2 pass Jon Gustin the third and final touchdown and then added his third conversion of the day.

Georgia Tech dominated the first half but, hampered by penalties, was never able to get scoring distance of the Duke goal line. Duke's only neat; score was an apparent safety When Gran-ing fumbled a long Blue Devil punt and recovered it in his end zone. But, Duke was called for illegal procedure on the play and its only chance for a score was lost. Georgia Tech 0 0 7 14- 21 Iuke 0 0 0 0-0 Scoring: Tech Gann 6 run (Lothridge kicks) Tech Graning 4 run (Lothridge kicks) oil -a iricky bit of option run- Florida meets LSI! at Gainesville, Oct, 28 ning. During the drive, Gann passed for 37 yards and Craning, who caught one of the passes, ran for 15 more.

But it was still anybody's ball game going into the final period and it was then that the Yellow Jackets broke it wide open. Halfback Joe Auer got Tech Winging with a pass interception and four plays later Gran- tns slasher! over frnm frmr to the 63, however, and Calhoun had to punt again. This time he sent the ball 55 yards to Woodward, who returned it to the Georgia 32 with a minute, five seconds left to play. Rakestraw tried to get off the "home run" throw in the final seconds, but tackles by Largo's Bruce Darsey and Ocala's John McConnaughhay threw him for two successive losses and the Seminoles finally wound up with the ball at Navy 31, Cornell 7 Williams 12, Middlebury 0 Worcester Tech 38, Bates 14 Amherst 27, Bowdoin 6 Massachusetts 31, Connecticut 13 Montclair State 15, Trenton State 6 Dickson 25, Franklin 0 Lehigh 20, Kings Point 6 Lebanon Valley 15, Muhlenberg 6 Swarthmore 14, C. W.

Post 13 Luther (Iowa) 14, Central (Iowa) 0 William Penn 13. Tarkio 0 Stevens Point 27, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 0 6.5-74-71-210 69-69-73211 70-72-70212 74-69-69212 71-71-70212 68-72-72-212 75-70-68-213 67-76-70-213 Billy Maxwell Gary Player Uod ManKrum Ralph Hiomquist Bob Rosburg Dan Whitt (pass failed WSU Blakely 61 run (Campbell pass from Melin). WSU- Campbell 23 pass from Melin (run failed i. Attendance: 19.432. Jorge Fernandez of Argentina, Northern Michigan 36, St.

Nor- nMh 71-71-71 Jack Fleck bert 7 Northland 35, Northwestern (Wis.) 0 Eau Claire 34, Superior 14 Cornell 27. Beloit 6 Whitewater 12, Oshkosh 0 Lawrence 28, 0 Jimmv Clark Jack Kills Hick Stranahan Bob Shave Jr Jim Ferrier Jimmy E. Thompson Jim St ncbauh Howie Johnson Wright Leads Golf 69- 74-72 -215 67- 75-73-215 68- 73-71-216 72- 73-71-216 73- 72-71-216 70- 74-72 -216 72-71-73-216 the 39. Fights broke out on FSU's final play and involved players against players and fans against players before the brawlers irnrrlc nut if TcnWe 1 Tech Lothridge 1 run (Lothridge Frederick (Va) 14, Edinboro (Pa) 6 Allegheny 10. Washington Jefferson 0 Union (N.Y.) 15, Rochester 0 onuuu KICKS) Pmk Stevenson blood spurting from a fierce cut over his right eye, stopped Cecil Shorts of Cleveland in 2:43 of sixth of a scheduled 10-round bout in Madison Square Garden tonight.

Fernandez, who weighed 151 to 144'2 for Shorts, thus ran his winning streak to six and added ammunition to his campaign for a welterweight title bout with Benny Paret. It wasn't easy for Fernandez, though from the third round on, he was forced to brush spurting blood away from his eye so he could see Shorts. were dispatched by the field sprinklers. Southwest 00 0-3 Bob McC'allister 69-74-73216 Buddy Sullivan 73-75-69-217 buck Rntar 72-74-71217 Jerrv Edwards 71-74-72-217 Bob Duden 69-72-76-217 Kentucky Downs Kansas State Georgia 0 0 0 FSU 3 0 0 FSU FG. Messer 18 Attendance 21,200.

Spartans Blank Elon 13-0 (Continued from Page 1) Tourney LAS VEGAS. Oct. 14 (IP) Mickey Wright of San Diego, shot a one-over-par 72 with the aid of a spectator's hand today and moved to a seven-stroke lead alter three rounds of the ladies' PGA golf seven-suoKt icau una "uiw s'i Texas 28, Oklahoma 7 Utah State 41, New Mexico 7 Eastern New Mexico 42, Tar- leton (Tex.) 20 Arizona State 28, W. Texas 11 Sam Houston 14, E. Texas 0 Texas Tech 10, TCU 0 Wichita 26, North Texas St.

14 Norwich (Vt) 13, Bridgeport 12 Ithaca 34, Cortland 0 Grove City 26, Carnegie Tech 13 John Carroll 41. Thiel 8 Johnson C. Smith 40, Delaware State 0 Indiana (Pa.) 14. Slippery Rock 7 West Liberty (W.Va.) 20, Concord (W.Va.) 7 Coast Guard 13. Wesleyan 9 Maine 7, New Hampshire 6 Susquehanna 28, Wagner 24 Hamilton 12.

Hobart 6 California (Pa) 47, Shippensburg By 21-8 Score Oct. 14 iVPi' shorts was substituting for LEXINGTON, Ky. for Hriinn Vis tin nf Ita V. who was -Kentucky struck in to score, Neve Kick was first half touchdowns tonight to championships. denied a passport because of defeat Kansas State 21-8 in an tnglt-noi n.

nailing divorce proceedings at home. Far West wide. The Spartans completely dom oy oniy tuo unu's as uk- Fernandez, third ranked in round began, ballooned to a rlivisinn annr-arwl ranahti. intersectional football game hiahMahtni h7 a Ql.varH tmirh- Inalcd the game and only their a three-w ay tie I of stopping Shorts any time he was ready in the first round down dash bv the losers' Joe fnd ful nto spavins for second. i Mickey Wrisht A of 23.000 watched Shirley Englehoin own mistakes kept the score from being much higher.

Tam 67 223 i and, as a matter of fact, had pa had a 15 to 5 edge in first Suscs 23 1 the levclander in trouble then. Kentucky odch huse holes in Louise (Pa) 7, Central Connecticut 38. Brock' port State 16 Rhode Island 18, Vemont fi East Stroudsburg 38. Mans field 3 Albright 37. Gettsburg 21 Drexel 6, Lycoming 6 (tie) Betsy Rawls Sprinklers Cool Hot Tempers At Florida State Game (Continued from Page 1) ran to the dressing room.

Fans left quickly, too. But the Bulldogs walked slowly through the sprinkling to their dressing quarters. It was the second such fight involving FSU this year. Two weeks ago today at Gainesville, FSU fans stormed upon Florida Field at Gainesville and tore down the goal posts after a 3-3 tie with Florida. Gator fans didn't like it and a fight followed.

Players weren't involved that time. Utah Edges Tough Brigham Young Team By 21-20 SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 14 iPi Utah punched across a third period touchdown today and escaped with a 21-20 Skyline Conference Football victory over Brigham Young Univer 76-7(1-71-23 75-79-72-226 73-76-78- 2-'" 75-81-83-229 a vn But instead of pressing his advantage, he chose to wait and it could have been a fatal error. California Uses Blocked Punt To Upset Huskies BERKELEY, Oct. 14 (J5) A blocked punt in the final three minutes set up the winning touchdown today as California's underdog Bears upset tiie defending champion Washington Huskies 21-14 in their Big Five Conference football opener.

California guard John Erby broke tlyough and knocked down a fourth down punt by Dave Kopay at the Huskies' 17. Three "plays later sub quarterback Larry Balliett scooted left end for six yards and the touchdown that brought California victory. Jim Ferguson booted his third straight conversion. A crowd of 43.000 watched Kathy Cornelius Ann Prentice Barbara Romack Marilyn Smith Sandra Haynie Ruth Jessen No. 10 in the division.

75-79-76--230 I ShortS, College of Idaho 34, Willamette 24 I.averne 8. I'calif (Riverside) 6 Cal Aggies (Davies) 3fi, Nevada 12 Oregon Education 27, Pacific (Ore) 14 Whitworth 29, Puget Sound 7 UCLA 28, Vanderbilt 21 California 21, Washington 14 Stanford 17, San Jose State 6 Washington State 34, Idaho 0 Adams (Colo.) State 29, Western (Colo.) State 0 Utah 21, Brigham Young 20 Wyoming 18, Colo. State Univ. 7 Cal Aggies 36, Nevada 12 75-79-76-230 kept working on Fernandez Moravian 14, PMC 6 John Hopkins 0. Haverford Bein -2 ju A thn 7.1-H1.7fi 9 tl ucom dim tiit iiuiu fatty Bere 80 -8-73 -231 a gash over his right eye.

Beverly Hanson Mary Lena Faulk j-oi-io i.it Hfrtm thnn nn Shnrt nrm Gloria Fecht 76-81-75232 centrated on the eye. But he threw caution to the winds and in order to keep the blood flowing, took too many punches. the ward wall of the visitors. The host Wildcats scored the first two times they had their Kinds on the ball. Kentucky took only eight plays to cover 58 yards for the first touchdown, sticking entirely to the Gary Steward capped the drive with a one-yard plunge with 9:26 gone in the first quarter, Kentucky's third touchdown came on an 11-yard pass from Jerry Wollum to end Tom Hutchinson after time had run out in the first half.

With two minutes to go in the game. Searles brought the crowd to its feet as he received a punt from UK quarterback (tie) Ursinus 12, Wilkes 6 Rutgers 21, Bucknell 6 Delaware Valley 12. Kutztown State (Pa) 6 Westminster (Pa) 7, Geneva 0 Trinity (Conn) 14, Tufts 6 Millersville 48, Cheney 6 Lafayette 12, Temple 12, tie Oregon Education 27, Pacific 14 Whitworth 29, Puget Sound 7 downs and outgainod the Christians by 360 yards to 94, both running and passing. Bengals Score In Every Quarter To Rout Gamecocks (Continued from Page 1) while the Bengals roled up 293. The Gamecocks moved to the LSU 16 in the second period but Dean Findley's field goal try on fourth down was short.

South Carolina moved to the 13 in the third period but was off-sfcle to nullify a first down and LSU took over at the 18. The loss was South Carolina's third against one win. South Carolina 0 0 0 00 Louisiana State 7 14 7 1442 Scoring; LSI i Groat I plunas 'Harria kirk) 1.SU -Stovall 17 run (Harris kirk) LSU Hamtc 1 plunge (Harria kick) T-SU-Harrta 1 mn (Harria kick) 1.SU-Campbell 3 run (Harris kick) "LSU-Stovall 13 run (Harria kick) Attendance, 28,000. Midwest High School Ohio State 41, Illinois 0 Chamberlain 27. Northeast 7.

Palmetto 13, Archbishop the improving Bears grab a 14-6 lead over the defending Rose Bowl champions after Injuries Plague Game Between Ripon and St. Olaf. NORTHFIELD. Oct. 14 UP) Senior fullback Bill Winter out-gained the entire Ripon team today to lead St.

Olaf to a 27-21 victory over Ripon in an injury riddled Midwest Conference game. Four St. Olaf gridders and one Ripon player were carried from the field, all reportedly out for the season with serious injuries. The game was held up 40 minutes in the second half to enable ambulances to carry all the injured to hospitals. sity's surprisingly tough Cou John Rampulla on his 7.

sped Curley 7 llialeah 12. a in Spartan Quarterbacks Set Luncheon The Tampa Quarterback: Club meets at noon Monday for a luncheon at the Thomas Jefferson Hotel. University ot Tampa Coach Marccline Hucrta will discuss the Spar tans' 13-0 victory over Elon; The guest speaker will be Red Mitchum, a former Florida gridder who addressed the Southeastern Conference awards dinner last spring. Southwest to his right, shook off a couple I of tacklers and dashed down the three periods. Washington 6 0 0 8 14 California 0 7 7 7 -21 WASH Wyatt 72 punt return (run failed).

CAL Will 12 pass from Gold (Ferguson kirk). CAL Pierovtch Jl pais from Ballieit (Ferguson kick). WASH-Wyatt 18 run (Bernhardt pass gars. Eldon Fortie. the workhorse tailback for Brigham Young, almost guided the fired-up Cougars to an in this traditional series but he was hurt after scoring his second touchdown in 16 minutes.

BYU 14 0-20 Minnesota 10, Northwestern 3 Purdue 19, Miami (Ohio) State 28. Michigan 0 Notre Dame 30, Southern Cali- forina 0 Air Force 8, Cincinnati 6 Kansas 21, Iowa State 7 Akron 12, Heidelberg 0 Wooster 3, Denison 0 Western Reserve 20, Bethany (WVa) 12 (tie) Edison 28, Jacksonville Lee 7 Cardinal Newman 34, Alva 13 Fort Lauderdale 14, Miami Jackson 0 South Dade 33. Miami Beach 6 North Miami 34, Jacksonville Ribault 7 sidelines to score. Kansas State 0 0 0 88 Kentucky 14 7 0 021 KEN Steward 1 run (Mayfieid kick) KEN P. Bryant 8 runs (Mayfieid kirk KEN Hutrhinson 11 pass from Wool-um (Mayfieid kick) KAN Searles 93 punt return Mc-Fillin pass irom Barser) from Ohler).

Utah 7 7 1 0-2 CAL Balliett mn (rerguson Attendant 43,000. Attendance 23,087. i.

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