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Duke Makes Final Period Score 4-C THE TAMPA TRIBUNE, Sunday, October 13, I960 ft ereais Navy 11. k) 'ill To Defeat Georgia Tech By 6-0 DURHAM, N.CM Oct 29 CV-Duke's Blue Devils, twice stopped short of the goal by fumbles, slammed 44 yards for a fourth period touchdown to defeat Georgia Tech, 6-0, here Saturday orn Irish before a homecoming day crowd of 40,000. Halfback Dean Wright of Coral Gables crashed over from the one for the only score in a bruising football battle that saw Tech on the defensive much of the -Vi pina nevfts" hrre for a nossibie post I -1 Isy 14-7 Scoir lie ViClury, AyiLB.C 1UU1 a-ouub vut auaci, season bowl bid. Georgia Tech' is now 4-3 for the season. Duke missed three scoring Libei tore FK chances in the second period.

Halfback Bill Reynolds at PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 23 string quarterback Harry Dictz sparked a fourth quarter touchdown march capped by Joe EcIIino'f second score of the day that gave Navy a 14-7 victory over a surprisingly tough, underdog Notre Dame today. Bellino, hose fumble led to Notre Dame's only touchdown, 'in the second period, scored Ohio State Defeats Mich. State By 21-10 tempted field goals from the Tech 30 and the 29. The first was short and the second was wide to the right.

The Blue from 12 yards out early in the Devils drove from their 30 to the Tech 5 and halfback Mark Alabama first period, capping an 81-yard Statistics drive in which he ground out Leggett fumbled. Tech center Bobbv Caldwell recovered on Mich. State thle Mste EAST LANSING, Oct. 29 yp) Ohio State's eighth-ranked Buckeyes jolted Michigan State with a secret weapon his 2. 74 yards.

The senior halfback from Winchester, teamed with Dietz and fullback Joe Matala- In the third period, the Blue First downs I Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes 10- Passes Intereepltd hy I Pants S47 a ib3-D0una naiiDacK wno ForK (A Devils rolled from their 45 1 '15 it -n vage midway in the fourth quar "e.c-nwo;.wner"Pa lram fimM. all season and battered Fumbles let ter in a 64-yard touchdown drive Yards penalised 5S the Spartans 21-10 today in a Walt Rappold to right was completed and then fumbled. following a pass interception. It kept Navy's record spotless for the year dozen major penalties as the with Tech's Ben Smith recovering. Georgia Tech missed a scoring opportunity in the opening minutes of the game.

Duke half Except for the early quarter doings and the final Navy drive, bruising Big Ten footll game th at nearly exploded into a slugging match. Boh Klein, a 24-year-old sophomore, popped open a scoreless duel with a 46-touchdown dash early in the second period. The title-hungry Buckeyes, charged up by the breakdown V.YiOsr -OV- a3 XtMsttw Notre Dame, a two-touchdown back Jack Wilson fumbled the LIBERTORE BULLDOGGED Florida's Larry Ubertore (14) is caught by Auburn's Bobby Foret (85) after taking an Auburn punt and returning to his own 25-yard. line near the end of the first quarter. (Tribune Photo by Don Richards).

Statistics Statistics Defeats Miss. State STARK VILLE, Oct. 29 (pb Alabama scored on the. second time it got the ball, then put its vaunted defense to work to blank Mississippi State 7-0 today. Mississippi State, trying before 25,000 homecoming fans to produce its first Southeastern Conference victory in 16 games, played Bear Bryant's Crimson Tide on fairly even terms after Alabama fullback Mike Fracchia cracked over for a touchdown in the first period.

Alabama's line, 15 pounds a man lighter than State's forward wall, gave up plenty of yardage in the middle of- the field. But when the Maroons moved into scoring position the Tide rose to the occasion. Alabama drove 80 yards in 13 plays for its touchdown. An 18-yard run by quarterback Pat Kavi in the Michigan State defense, blocked a punt eight plays later Suke Gee. Tech First downs Rushing yardage Paasing yardage Pasaea N.n.

First down 1 flushing -raraee. Pauling -rarda( 11 Parses Psa.es intercepted Punl. t-S tumble la.t 1 lards pen allied IS 51 14 143 1S-U I IK ll 4- 1 it 5- 1 Army's Cadets Beat and gobbled up a second touchdown. The relentless Buckeyes add two clubs were rocking ana socking from start to finish. Each team drew an early penalty for slugging.

Both were penalized for roughing the kicker and for piling on. Michigan State, the nation's 10th ranked team, fumbled away two scoring chances at Ohio's 14 in the first quarter and at the Buckeye 8-yard line late in the third period and missed another score when end Lonnie Sanders dropped a pass in the end zone. Ohio Stat) I It St Michijian 0 3 710 Ohio Klein 4 run rttick failed). Ohio Fergusoa rua (Klein pat from Matte). MSU KG Brandstatter 15.

Ohio Midlletoa 25 pasa from Matt (Jones kick). MSU Adderley 17 pasa from Wilsoa (Brandstatter kick). Attendance 76.520. 1 ta Pauses Intercepted Pants Fambles lest Tarda ed a third quarter touchdown ,0 on a 25-yard pass from quarter Miami (0.) Team 30-7 back Tom Matte to end Bob Middlcton and ruined the day for the 76,520 homecoming fans kickoff, and Tech. quarterback Walter Howard recovered on who set a Spartan stadium at Yale Beats Dartmouth By 29-0 NEW HAVEN, Oct 29 tV-Alert Yale acored twice within three minutes after capitalizing on opening period fumbles and went on to crush rugged Dartmouth 29-0 today in an Ivy League football battle.

The victory was the sixth straight for the unbeaten Blue Duke's 35. However, Duke held Statistics By OSCAR FRALEY WEST POINT. N.Y.. Oct. 29 tendance record.

The game also on downs and took over on was witnessed by a regional (LTD Burly Tom Blanda, the its 30. television audience. First Rnahinr yardage Fusing yardage Pastes Passes Intercepted by Penti Officials stepped off half Aranv Miami 1 17 lfi IIS 17 10-S5 1-19 1 S-SI I to 01 sharp-shooting son of a football family, passed and booted Army from behind today into a 30-7 victory over stubborn Miami of Guard Art Browning's kick for extra point following the Duke touchdown was no good. Duke's Don Altaian and Walt Rappold completed 15 of 16 attempted passes for a total of 143 yards. One pass was intercepted.

Fninbles lest Yards peaallaed Wildcats Top Indiana Statistics underdog, dominated the play in Philadelphia Stadium. It threatened a minute before the game ended by marching to Navy's four-yard line where the Middies held. Late in the third period Notre Dame twice moved deep into Navy territory but failed on field goal attempts of 16 and 31 yards by fullback Joe Perkow-ski. Halfbacks Angelo Dabiero and George Sefcik sparked Notre Dame's running attack. Notre Dame's only score came when Bellino, apparently on a bad handoff from quarterback Hal Spooner, fumbled on his own 19-yard line and fullback Mike Lind recovered for the Irish.

Blanda, brother of quarterback George Blanda of the professional Houston Oilers, hurled In- quarter against' the tiring BLOOMINGTON, Oct. 29 Mike Stock drilled the in the second quarter and after and kept them tied with Prince Georgia Tech Coach Bobby one running play, tsianaa ton for the Ivy uprights on two of three field Dodd said he thought Duke Miss. Stat Alttimt flml eow.s I.t lt RastimC yardsie 114 XI rin( vardais Pss.ee Intercept 1 Funl rutrklei lout 1 tares era. litre 10 1 passed 26 yards to Fuellhart in "controlled the game with its Quarterback Tom- Singleton fine passing attack." The Blue tossed two touchdown passes Devils rolled up 19 first downs and his understudy. Bill Leek to 7 for Tech, gained a total of diana defense.

Dick Thornton passed 23 yards to Dave Cox in the far corner of the end zone for the first Northwestern touchdown. It was set up when George Thomas recovered an Indiana fumble on the 43-yard line. Five plays later, the Wildcats were in. Stock kicked the extra point, Jim Knowles scored the final 307 yards to 125 for Tech. onby, pitched another.

Fullback Bob Blanchard crashed over from the 3-yard line to account goal and the Northwestern Wildcats went on to score two touchdowns in the second half and beat Indiana 21-3 The first half was a 3-3 standoff although Northwestern had all the advantage in the statistics. Stock kicked a 20-yard field goal in the second quarter, Army to a pair. of comebackl touchdowns, passed for a two-point conversion and kicked two extra points before 19,126 spectators. Bill Triplett, brother New York Giant fullback Mel Triplett, scored In the first quarter on a one-yard smash to give Miami the lead. But Army took advantage of two costly second period Miami fumbles, Blanda capitalizing both times with Georgia Tech dominated play the end -zone.

He also passed to Glen Adams for the two pointer which put Army out In front. Shortly thereafter, Army recovered a Miami fumble on the Miami 49. On the first play, Blanda tossed to Zmuida, who took It on the 15 and carried it over for the touchdown. Army tallied on an 80-yard march in the third quarter, for the other touchdown. only in the first period when it Four plays later, with the ball was twice deep in Duke terri tory.

The Yellow Jackets drove Singleton passed to Ken Wolfe on a 19-yard play to open the scoring after Dartmouth from their 36 to the Duke 20, touchdown as he struggled the last yard of a 51-yard drive. The had fumbled on its 32 at 5:26 but a fumble by fullback Larry and Wayne Nichols matched it for Indiana from 31 yards out as the gun ended the first half. Lafkowitz stopped the threat long touchdown passes to Bob Wildcats 1id taken the ball on downs at midfield after smear Kirschenbauer banging in from the one, and went 40 yards for of the opening quarter. Shortly afterwards, Blanchard tallied after Yale recovered a fumble still on the 19, end Jim Sherlock made a spectacular catch of George Haffner's pass just in bounds on the three-yard line, outhustling two defenders. On the next play Dabiero circled left end for the touchdown.

Perkowskl added the extra point. Greg Mather added both conversions for Navy. Fuellhart and Paul Zmuida Stock kicked another field Earlier, after the kickoff Tech had recovered a Duke fumble, but failed to get anywhere ing Indiana's desperation pass its final fourth period score George Kirschenbauer hit on the Dartmouth 29. after a poor Miami punt. naps carried in the ing came.

Bob Eickhoff passed to Chuck Brainerd for a two-point conversion. from the one and Al Rushatz from the seven for Army's against-the Duke defense. The goal from 21 yards in the third quarter. The Wildcats converted, and Indiana fumbled info a touchdown in the same period After two scoreless periods, Devils took over on Yale clicked for two final quar seven from where Rushat2 split B1U5 their 30. and added another in the fourth Notre Dame 7 7 Navv ...7 0 714 Duke's first field goal attempt ter touchdowns, both in the air.

Singleton tossed 15 yards to Jim Pappas and Leckonby hit Bill came in the second period, after Trammell and a 20-yard sprint by Fracchia were the big plays. A personal foul penalty against State also helped the Tide cause, putting the ball on the Maroon 11. Reserve quarterback Bobhy Fkelton passed nine yards to Butch Wilson on the two and Fracchia crashed over right tackle from a yard out a couple of plays later for the score. Tommy Brooker converted. Mississippi State's most serious threat came in the second period when an exchange of punts put the Maroons on the Tide's 31.

Several short runs by quarterback Billy Hill and fullback Wackie Weaver gave the Maroons a first down on the Alabama eight. The Tide defense then tightened and State could get no further than the three in four plays. Stale 0 Alabama 7 07 run (Brooker kick). Los Angeles held the National League lead on April 19 and was tied for first place on even other occasions. Vega to Defend a tackle to Army 0 15 7 8 30 Miami 7 0 7 Scoring: Mia Triplett 1 plunge (Jencks kick.

Army-Fueilhart 26 pass from Blanda (Adams, pass from Blanda). Armv Zmuida 49 pass from Blanda (Blanda kick). Tech fullback Lee Reid fumbled Carpenter on a 10-yard pass. Because of Indiana probation over recruiting infractions, the game did -not count in the Big Ten standings. Northwestern 1 1(1 1-21 Indiana i Ml FG Stock 20 Ind FG Nichols 31 NU FG Stock 21 NU Cox 28 pasa from Thornton clinching touchdowns.

Amy drove to Miami 25 as the game started but Vic Ippo-lito intercepted on the 15 and returned to the 41. Miami drove to the one from where Triplett smashed over and Bob Jencks placed it The kick gave underdog Miami a 7-0 lead. Army recovered a I a i fumble on the Miami 30 early Dartmouth made only one ana tackle Rod Kotcnen recovered on Georgia Tech's 35. Fleet 24 Title Six plays later, Reynolds booted In 110 Races serious threat, driving 70 yards to Yale's 5 late in the third quarter. But Yale's hard-hitting line pushed the Indians back to the ball from the 30 but it was Army Kirschenbauer plunge (Blanda kick).

Army Rushatg run (Rushatz far short. Milo Vega Jr. will be back to (MOCK KICK) NU knowlei 1 run Eickhoff Piss to pjiimie), Attendance 19.128. In the closing seconds before the 15 where the Blue took Brainerd Navy Bellino 12 run (Mather kirk) Ml Dabiero 1 run tPerkosvski kick) fav hellino run iMather kick) Attendance 63.000. Buffalo Signs FB Released By Titans BUFFALO, Oct.

19 The Buffalo Bills todsy signed Ted Wegert, recently released by the New York Titars of the American Football The fullback is expected play tomorrow when the Bills meet the Houston Oilers here. Attendance IS. 0S2. the half. Duke moved from the over.

Georgia Tech 44 to the 22. On second down, Reynolds attempt Pehn State Defeat defend his Fleet 24 championship today when the first of a series of five races will be held off the tip of Davis Islands in Hillsborough Bay. Vega and. 11 others are ex -MgjAL, ed a field goal from the 29, but it was wide to the right Dartmouth 0 0 .....16 0 11 29 Yale Wolfe 1 pass from Singleton (Sincleton run). Yale Blanchard run (Blanchard rl'yaWpappa IS pasa from Singleton (fun failed).

Yale Carpenter 10 paaa from Leckonby (Kaake kikek). Attendance 40,770. Ga. Tech Duke l. i.i 0 0 0 pected to enter their Interna est Virginia 34-13 uuke wrtKiit run (kick, failed) Attendance 40,000.

Bids for Bowl tional 110-type boats in the ZMt I Until 9 P.M. I UNIVERSITY PAR mile race over a "triangular course. Three events are scheduled today and two more next Statistics Finn Ststs W. Ta. First downs 7 Oct.

29 (JPi Quarterback Al Hoak tossed two touchdown passes and scored once himself as Penn State rolled to an easy Knshlnr Tsrdsrs X9 Kx Colorado Conquers Oklahoma Pasting yardaf 11 507 Paasea t-lS JO-il Passes intercrpUd Fonts S-JS 34-13 victory over winless West Virginia. Fumblrs lost The Mountaineers were score Tarda pensUsed S7 Z4 Taste it! Try it! There is a difference! I less until the final period when Sunday. The first race will begin at 10:30 a.m. Sets Record INGLEWOOD, Calif- Oct, 29 Adios Butler ran the fastest mile ver paced in a race on a standard mile oval track today to defeat Bye Bye Byrd and win the $75,000 American Pacing classic. DENVER, Oct 29 (JP) Colo- quarterback Larry Tracewell, a sophomore, entered the game rado's hard-knocking linemen wrenched a 7-0 victory from Ok State upset Army, but lost to Syracuse 7 and Illinois.

The team's record is 3-3. and led touchdown marches of 68 and 53 yards. lahoma today and ended 10 years of frustration against the He scored the first TD on a State rolled up 339 yards rushing against its traditional perennial Big Eight football one-yard quarterback sneak and passed to halfback Marvin champions. The fourth victory without Sleigh, another sophomore, for the second The Nittany Lions made it a want to rival, which has lost six games and tied one; The Kittany Lions scored their first TD on Iloak's pass to Dave Truitt in the opening quarter. The play covered 31 yards.

In the next period, Sam Sou-czak climaxed an 86-yard drive by plunging two yards for the score. The Mountaineers then happy afternoon for 35,635 fans who welcomed State back from a rough road trip during which loss in league play shoved Colorado into front line contention for the Orange Bowl. The defeat was the second Big Eight loss for Oklahoma in eight seasons under Coach Bud Wilkinson. 4 Quarterback Gale 1 connected on two key passes to end Jerry Hillebrand during a 61-yard touchdown march by Colorado in the second quarter. Weidner, passing on fourth down with four to go, hit Hille Cavaliers Lose 24th ght? gave State its only scare other than the final period when quarterback Danny Williams passsed to Gene Heeter in a 54-yard play that put the baU on MORTHGATE FORD 9545 FLORIDA AVE.

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After moving to Oklahoma's CHARLOTTESVILLE, downs on their nine and drove 91 yards for their third score, with Al Gursky going the final Oct 29 Wake Forest's Demon Deacons scored the first nine, Colorado was penalized back to the 14 where Weidner hit Hillebrand with 12-yard pass. Fullback Chuck Weiss carried it over three plays later Oklahoma 0 0 0 OO yard. In the third period Hoak meals ivith scored from the 3. and then. two times they had the ball, then hung on for dear life for Colorado 7 67 after West Virginia had lost the ball on a fumble, Hoak rolled out and passed 17 yards to an I I IXI jssfr.

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