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STATE Rugged Auburn Line Proves Difference 2 0 TAMPA TRIBUNE-TIMES, Sunday. Oct. 22, 1967 To igers OawG a i i Tech 28-10 Statistics Auburn Ga. Terk First 19 Rushing yardage 217 Passing yardage 136 Hrturn yardage 37 Passes 9-20-4 Punts 4-48 Fumbles lost 2 Yards penalised 27 1 47 1)8 70 4-19-3 i ATLANTA UP) Quarterback Loran Carter staked Auburn to a lead in the first half, but the Tigers had to muster heroics from a rugged defensive line to emerge with a 28-10 victory over Georgia Tech yesterday. The triumph, witnessed by a record Tech crowd of 59,603, tossed a flare pass to Kim Christian to cover the final 20 yards for the first score and carried the second one in himself from five yards out.

In the third quarter, however, Auburn's rockribbed defense made the difference protecting a 14-10 lead by turning back two Tech threats was Auburn's fourth victory of the year with only a loss to Tennessee to mar its record. CARTER GUIDED the Tigers on scoring drives of 47 and 46 yards in the first half needing only four plays for both drives. The Dalton, junior mi 'i after the Yellow Jackets had intercepted two passes thrown by Auburn's alternate quarterback, Larry Blakeney. IN THE fourth quarter, Carter returned to guide Auburn 69 yards in 13 plays for the touchdown which iced the game. Auburn marched 47 yards for a final score in the closing minutes with Al Giffin carrying six times for 40 yards.

After Auburn missed its first extra point, Tech took a momentary lead in the first quarter when Junior Jim Person lofted a long pass to flanker John Sias for a 66-yard scoring play. Tommy Carmi-chael added the point for a 7-6 lead. Carmichael later kicked a 25-yard field goal. Person, who was not even listed on the spotter's card, played most of the game at quarterback with starter Kim King and backup man Larry Good on the sideline. He took over from third-unit quarter- Jenkins, Johnson Sparkle As Georgia Rips VMI 56-6 The Keydets avoided a shutout in the third quarter when quarterback Russ Quay tossed a short pass to end John Hince and the lanky end turned the catch into a 73-yard touchdown play.

That was the only yme VMI ever got into Georgia territory as the Bulldogs repeatedly threw Quay for losses when the stocky sophomore tried to pass. Jenkins, the starting fullback, scored on runs of six and four yards. Johnson, his substitute, cracked over on runs of one and seven yards, and Epperson picked up Georgia's final touchdown on a three-yard spurt. QUARTERBACK Kirby Moore, who failed to score for the first time this fall, tossed 39-yard touchdown pass to Foot-in-Face VPI Protects Unbeaten Mark to hold on for the tackle in quarter at Athens yesterday. -AP Wirephoto 9th-Ranking BLACKSBURG, Va.

GB Big George Constantinides, a wingback turned fullback earlier in the season, bried his hand at tailback yesterday and scored 26 points for unbeaten Virginia Tech as the Gobblers raced past Richmond 45-14 for their sixth football victory. Constantinides standing In for injured starter Terry Smoot carried the football 20 times and gained 117 yards for the techmen, who turned the game into a nightmare for ens the spiders with four pass interceptions. Two of the interceptions were returned for touchdowns gets a foot of VMI, but STARKVILLE, Miss. Fleet halfback Don Bean broke Mississippi State's back with two lohg punt returns and scored twice himself as Houston's Couga5s shattered the Southeastern Conference Maroons 43-6 yesterday. Houston drove 80 yards with the opening kickoff for a touchdown that made clear that the ninth-ranked Cougars were in complete control.

Bean ripped off three long punt returns one of them 65 yards for a touchdown Mississippi State showed any offensive life. He added another touchdown on a nine-yard run in the final quarter. Smashes managed the first MSU Houston's line outplayed Mississippi State throughout the contest, getting the jump on State defenders when the Cougars had the ball and piling up the Maroons when Houston went on the defense. Bean, a 170-pound senior, was one of several Negro players on Houston's team who became the first of their race to perform on the state gridiron. Ace halfback Warren McVey, Houston's top Negro back, sat out the game with injuries received earlier 1S xj.

if fl I Stu Masher of Georgia, in the face from Jim Burg Tallahassee Club Hears McKenna TALLAHASSEE (Special) John McKenna, assistant athletic director of Georgia Tech and former head football coach at VMI, will be featured speaker at the Talla-h a Quarterback Coub meeting tomorrow night. McKenna started his coaching career as assistant football coach at Villanova, Loyola and VMI. He was named head football coach at VMI, succeeding ex-FSU coach Tom Nugent. His VMI teams posted -a record 62-60-8, including four Southern Conference championships and one undefeated season. McKenna served as president of the Southern Conference football coaches two years, and chairman of the Southern Conference football committee four years.

He was selected Southern Conference of the year twice. Friday Night Dog Results Xampa i 1.1 i Gore Stars In 13-7 Clemson Grid Victory Dog Track back Ken Bonifay, who was unable to move the Yellow Jackets and left the game limping after the first Tech series. Carter mixed his passes with slashing runs by Giffin and tailback Dwight Hurston to build a 14-10 halftime Carter completed nine of 17 passes for 138 yards rushed six times for 58 yards. Giffin carried 21 times for 98' yards and" Hurston added 65-yards in 16 carries. Auburn 6 8 0 142 Ga.

Tech 7 3 0 010 Aub Christian 20 pass from Carter, (kick failed) Tech Sias 66 pass from Person (Carmichael kick) Aub L. Carter 3 run (Currief pass from L. Carter) Tech f'G Carmichael 25 Aub Giffin 4 run (Riley kirk) Aub Giffin 1 run (Riley kick) Attendance 39,603 in the last 90 seconds by defensive end Chris Collis and defensive halfback Randy Treadwell, turning what had" been areasonably close game into the anticipated runar: way. Richmond 0 7 014 Virginia Tech 7 7 14 17-4S VPI Constantinides 1 plunge dun kick) VPI ConatanUnidea 1 plunge (t'tia kick) VPI-r-Constantinides 1 plunge (Utia kick) Rich Gillette 1 pass from O'Briea, (Bragg kick) VPI Constantinides 76 run (run tall-' ed) VI'I Constantinides 1 plunge (Com staninides pass from Kincaidl Rich Gillette 83 paaa from O'Briea Bragg kick) VPI-FG tun 31 VPI Collis 12 pass Interoeptioa (Utm kick) VPI Treadwell 23 pass Uiterceptioa (L'tin kick) i A 27,322 A 1 r. SPECIAL CHALLENGE MATCH! DERRELL COCHRAN JOE SCARPA vs JOHNNY VALENTINE Bob TAYLOR HIRO MATSUDA -vs- SILENTO RODRIGUEZ EL LOBO vs BUDDY MORENO B'G JIM GRAEMIRE VS ERONCO KELLY RESERVATIONS MUST BE PICKED UP BY 7:30 P.M.

TUESDAY OR THEY WILL BE SOLD "Iv Si w.m I frs. Statistics VMI Georgia First downs 25 Rushing yardage -41) 357 Passing yardage 161 98 Return yardage 154 182 Passes 12-29-1 4-ls-l Punts 11-38 3-40 Fumbles lost A 6 Yards penaliied 10 24 end Dennis Hughes, and second-team quarterback Paul Gilbert scored on a 10-yard sprint. The other Bulldog touchdown was on a 62-yard punt return by Terry Sellers in the second quarter. Georgia 14 21 14 7-56 VMI 0 0 6 06 Ga Jenkins 6 run (McCullough kick) Ga Jenkins 6 run (McCullough kick) Ga Sellen 62 punt return McCullough kick) Ga Hughes 39 pass from Moore (McCullough kick) Ga Gilbert 10 run (McCullough kick) Ga. Johnson 1 run (McCullough kick) Ga.

Jenkins 4 run (McCullough kick) VMI Hince 73 pass from Quay (past failed) Ga Johnson 7 run (McCullough kick) Ga Epperson 3 run (McCullough kick) Attendance 50,307. AP Wirephoto Statistics TJSM 18 .118 ...133 .10 Miss. 14 1S5 103 131 21-1-2 10-46 1 First downs Bushing yardage Passing yardage Return yardage rassea Punts 13-1 Fumbles lost 4 Yards penalized 56 81 left tackle before the quarter to put the visitors on the scoreboard. Ole Miss tailback Steve Hin-dman was the leading ground gainer with 72 yards in 25 attempts. Southern's quarterback Tommy Boutwell carried 15 times and gained 74, but had a fantastic loss of 52 yards bringing his net yardage to 22.

Fullback Mil McCarthy had the best average for the Southerners with 68 yards in eight trips. Mississippi 14 3 3 3 23 Miss Haik 35 pass from Newel (Keyes kick) Miss James 79 punt return (Keyes kick) oun Boutwell 35 run (Wright kick) Miss Keyes FG 27 Soun McCarty 1 run (Kondrat kick) Miss Keyes FG 42 Miss Keyes FG 33 Attendance 25,500 ROAD TEST TOWING i 1 0 1 TBAHSHISSlOasJ TWELFTH RACE Three-eighths mile Grade Dogs PP Off Str Fin To $1 Bow Hunter 5 2 1-6 1-8 4.90 Crt After 2 1 2 2-8 12.20 Special Maeic 1 4 3 3-8 1.80 TUESDAY 8:30 P.M. FORT HOMER HESTERLY ARMORY HOWARD AND CASS TAMPA FREE PARKING DOUBLE -MAIN EVENT! ATHENS, Ga. UP) Fullbacks Ronnie. Jenkins and Brad Johnson each scored twice yesterday to lead eighth ranked Georgia to 56-6 football victory over the overmatched VMI Keydets, who were held to a minus 49 yards rushing by the brawny Bulldog defenders.

I D-TEAM fullback Rusty Epperson also scored for Georgia, which boosted its season record to 4-1 in the mismatch in which the Bulldogs rolled up their highest point total since 1958. ous 43-6 in the season. Mississippi State finally scored in the third period but it took a fumble recovery by guard Sappo Moore at the Houston two to set it up. Quarterback Tommy Pharr passed to end Stu Scheer for the tally. Houston 14 3 7 1943 MSU 0 0 6 08 Hou Nordgren 20 run (Hebert kick) Hou Gibson 1 run (Hebert kick) Hou-FG Hebert 34 Hou Bean 65 punt return (Hebert kick) HSU Scheer 2 pass from Pharr (pass failed) Hou Bean 9 run (kick failed) Hou Peacock 39 pass interception return (Hebert kick) Hou Strong 1 run (kick failed) A 17,000 (estimated) Statistics Clemien First downs 16 Rushing yardage 186 Passing yardage 154 Return yardage 62 Passes 12-J4-1 Punts Fumbles lost 0 Yards penalized 35 Duke 15 237 95 130 10-0-0 Gore's running and the passing of quarterback Jimmy Addison.

Gore carried 26 times for 98 yards while Addison completed 12 of 24 passes for 154 yards. Tailback Frank Ryan's running carried Duke to its touchdown. He reeled off runs of 32 and 38 yards in the 96-yard march. Fullback Jay Calabrese punched over for the score from the one. Ryan was the game's leading rusher, carrying 20 times for 149 yards, an average of 7.5 yards per try.

Clemson 0 0 7 613 Duke 0 0 7 07 Duke Calabrese 1 run (Riesenfeld kick) Clem Gore 9 run (Candler kick) Clem Gore 9 run (kick failed) Attendance 27,000. Over ton Follow the Ball Johnny Pott, U.S. Ryder Cup member, blasts one from the trap onto the 14th hole yesterday in Houston. Pott and partner Bobby Nichols won the match one-up. Rebels Topple S.

Mississippi I In DURHAM, N.C. UP) Tailback Buddy Gore scored two touchdowns as Clemson roared from behind in the second half to defeat Duke 13-7 yesterday and snap athree-game losing streak. The Tigers, stung by a 96-yard Duke touchdown drive in the third period, came back swiftly and tied the score on a nine yard run by Gore and 1 Candler's placement. A homecoming crowd of saw the Tigers go ahead in the Atlantic Coast Conference game in the fourth period when Gore raced around left end from the Duke nine to end an 80-yard drive. Duke, 3-3 for the season, took the next kickoff and rolled from its 20 to Clem-son's 13 before the drive fizzled out.

The Tigers took over and kept possession for the remainder of the game. Clemson, which has won two and lost three, was led by Up and ft FIRST RACE Five-sixteenths mile Results: 5-2-1. Grade (first half daily double): Bow Hunter $11.80, $7.40, $7.20: Cri PP Off Str Fin To $1 After $10.60, Special Magic $3.40. Fitness 3 3 1-1 1-2 4.30 Quiniela (2-5) paid $52.20. Time: 38.55.

Srnilev Rock 2 5 2 2-2 3.70 Attendance: 4,554 Low Pressure 8 1 3 3-2 5.40 Mutuel Play: $207,973 Results: 3-2-8. Fitness $10.60, $4.80, $2.80: Smiley RESULTS Rock $5. $3.20: Low Pressure $3.60. Matinee Ouuuela (2-3) paid $21.80. Time: 31.78.

FIRST RACE-Five-sixteenths mile SECOND RACE Five-sixteenths mile Grade (first half daily double): Grade (second half daily double): Dogs PP Off Str Fin To $1 Doks PP Off Str Fin To $1 Vivi Made 1 4 1-4 1-2 2.10 Forest Benton 2 5 2 1-1 11 20 Wilmas Sister 5 1 2 2-2 3.30 Wedding Date 8 1 1-1 2-1 3.40 Marceilus Lass .7 3 3 3-3 5.70 Freedom March .7 7 3 3-1 11.20 Vivi Made S6 20, $2.60, $2.60: Wilma's Results: 2-8-7. Sister $3.80, Marceilus Lass $4.00. Forest Benton $24 40, $9.20, $6 60: Quiniela (1-5) paid $14.20. Time: 31.71. Wedding Date $4.60.

$340; Freedom SEC0ND RACE-Five-sixteenths mile Mafch $4.40. Quiniela (2-8) paid $76.20. crade (second half dailv double): Time: 31.80. Dogs PP Off Str Fin Toil DAILY DOUBLE Fitness and Forest Pesky Pal 1 1 1-2 1-2 2.10 Benton (--' paid $111.40. Rust Rock 7 4 4 2-2 9.60 THIRD RACE-Five-sixteenths mile J's Brad 6 4 2 3-3 5.80 Grade Pesky Pal $6.20, $3.20, $2 Rust Dogs PP Off Str Fin To $1 Rock $6.00, J's Brad $3 60.

Riot Aim 6 6 2 1-1 3.10 Quiniela (1-7) paid $33.60. Time: 31.44. Gold Whizzer 4 2 1-1 2-1 5.40 DAILY DOUBLE Vivi Made and Half ft Half 1 3 4 3-5 7.40 Pesky Pal (1-1) paid $19.80. Results: 6-4-1. THIRD RACE Five-sixteenths mile-Riot Aim $8 20, $8 80, Gold Grade M-Whizzer $6, Half ft Half $4.60.

Dogs PP Off Str Fin To $1 Quiniela (4-6) paid $28. Time: 32.11. Bs Impact 4 4 1-1 1-2 6.30 FOURTH RACE Five sixteenths Missy Vikki 8 3 2 2-2 2.10 mile Grade Jackie's Drenda 5 2 3 3-3 6 40 Dogs PP Off Str Fin B's Impact $14.60, $5.80, Jill Kock 5 1 1-2 1-2 11.90 Missy Vikki $5.00. Jackie's Dren- Happy Captain ..6 2 2 2-2 28.00 da $4.40. Quiniela (4-8) paid $19.40.

Bonnie Dunn ..7 5 5 3-2 2.50 Time: 31.77. u.S"6.'Ti FOURTH RACE-Five-sixteenths mile Jill' Rock $25. $13 40, Happy Grade Captain $25.60. $8 20; Bonnie Dunn $4. Dogs PP Off Str Fin To $1 Quiniela (5-6) paid $137.60.

Time: 31.90. Good CmA 6 6 2 1-2 10 .50 FFFTH RACE-Five-sixteenths mile Coro Politician ..1 3 3 2-2 3.70 Gra) Bantown 4 8 5 3-3 4.90 Dogs. PP Off Str Fin To $1 Good Cook $23.00, $10.00, Coro Aeneid 8 1 1-3 1-2 1.60 Politician $5.40, Bantown $4.40. J. Ginnv 4 4 3 2-2 11.30 Quiniela (1-6) paid $69.60.

Time: 31.80. Frontier Ben 1 3 2 3-3 6.40 FIFTH RACE Five-sixteenths mile-Results: 8-4-1. Grade Aeneid $5.20. $4.20, J. Dogs PP Otf Str Fin To $1 Ginny $7.20, Frontier Ben $4.

Lucille 7 15 1-1 3 50 Quiniela (4-8) paid Time: 31.91. raily Trip 2 5 4 2-1 4 60 SIXTH RACE-Five-sixteenths mile Montague Son 2 2 3-1 1520 Grade Lucille $9 00, $4.20, Dailv Trip Dogs PP Off Str Fin To $1 $5.60, Montague Son $5.80. Quin- Russet 2 5 2 1-1 9.00 iela (2-7) paid $29.60. Time: 31.85. Hidden Thome .1 6 1-3 2-1 1.50 SIXTH RACE-Five-sixteenths mile Marshall 3 3 3-4 8.,0 Grade 2-1-3.

Dogs PP Off Str Fin To $1 Russet K. $20, 87.60, Hidden Skarty 1 3 l-l 1-2 2 80 Thome $3 20, S3: Marshall S. $7.60. Ring A Boo 4 5 2 2 2 10 70 Quiniela l-2) paid $27.60. Time: 31.66.

Crafty Dav 5 7 5 3-4 2 50 SEVENTH RACE-Three-eighths mile Skarty $7.60, $4 80, Ring A Boo -Grade 812 60' 5 0: Craf'V Day $2 80. Quiniela Dogs PP Off Str Fin l-4 Paid $52.00. Time: 31.36. Friendly Grin ..2 4 3 1-1 2 50 SEVENTH RACE Five sixteenths Montague Maid .6 3 1-1 2-1 2.50 mile Grade Endless Star 1 1 2 3-1 5.40 Dogs PP Off Str Fin To $1 Results: 2-6-1. Moon Mission 1 2 1-1 1-2 8 00 Friendly Grin $7, $3 SO, $2 60; Mon- Skv 8 4 2 2-2 80 tague -Maid $3.60, $2 60: Endless Star Sleepy Bud 6 7 3 3 2 8 90 Quiniela (2-6) paid $13 80.

Time: Moon Mission $18.00, $6.80, $4 20; Skv Jo 76. $2.80, Sleepy. Bud $2.80. Quin- E1GHTH RACE-Five-sixteenths mile iela (1-8) paid $21.40. Time: 3184 Grade EIGHTH RACE-Five-sixteenths mile Dogs PP Off Str Fin To $1 Grade Coro Mommie 1 3 1-2 1-2 7.80 Dogs PP Off Str Fin To $1 Cay Chime 3 4 2 2-2 8 40 North Park 17 3 1-1 1 90 Proper Level ...4 6 3 3-3 6.30 Edge Day 7 1 1-1 2-1 6.30 Results: 1-3-4.

Resapro 5 4 5 3 1 6 40 Coro Mommie $17 60, $7, Gay North Park $5.80. $3.80. Edge Ckime $15.20. Proper Level $6 80. O' Day $6 00, $3.80: Hesapro $4 60.

Quiniela (1-3) paid $70. Time: 32.03. Quiniela (1-7) paid $24 60. Time: 31 74 RACE-Five-sixteenths mile NINTH RACE Five-Sixteenths mile-Grade Grade Pogs PP Off Str Fin To $1 Dogs PP Off Str Fin To $1 rianang Dolly 4 1 1-7 1-7 2 30 Cri Silently 8 5 4 1-1 1 60 Minor Factor 7 8 2 2-7 I 60 Color Cloud 4 3 2 2-1 7 10 6uncoating 1 3 3-7 7.80 Risky Russ 5 2 1-3 3-1 7 80 Results: 4-7-1. Cri Silently $5 20, $2 80, $2 80; Color Danang Dolly $6.60.

$3 60, $3 20; Cloud $5.00. Riskv Russ $4 00. nnor Factor $3, Suncoastmg $3 40. Quiniela (4 8) paid $36.00. Time: 31.55.

tdiniela (4-7) paid $13.20. Time: 31 44. TENTH RACE-Five-sixteenths mile TENTH RACE-Five-sixteenths mile Grade Grade Dogs PP Off Str Fin To $1 ts PP Off Str Fin To $1 Coro Signet 16 1-11-5 2 10 teose Stream 5 1 1-3 1-6 2 90 Mickey's Spread 7 1 3 2-5 5.90 Ci In Secret 4 5 i 2-6 24 oo Luckv Kandy 6 2 2 3 5 9 00 Akhaf 4 3 3-8 8.00 Coro Signet $6 20, $3 20, 5-4-6. Mickey's Spread $4.20, Lucky ioose Stream $7 80, $6 20, $5 40; Cri Ksndy $9 00. Quiniela (1-7) paid $29.60.

In, Secret $12 40, $9 60; Alchat $5. Qui- Time: 31 59 Bie'a (4-5) paid $83.40. Time: 31 49. ELEVENTH RACE Five-sixteenths ELEVENTH RACE Three eighths mile Grade ttT'e Grade Dogs PP Off Str Fin To $1 fcngs. PP Off Str Fin To $1 Pablita 1 1-5 14 120 Mbxie.Maxjr 7 2 1-3 1-3 6 70 Sky 8 7 4 24 11 00 Mary Ednrn 3 7 2 2-3 4 60 Second Shift 6 8 5 3-5 13 80 Tir's Image 1 4 4 3-7 4 40 Pablita $4 40, S3 20, $2 SO; Skv Pesults: 7-3-1.

$7.00, $5 40; Second Shift $4.00. Quiniela Moxie Maxy $15 40, $8 60, $6 20; Mary (5-8) paid $29.80. Timet 31.45. trn- $6 60, S3 60; Til's Image S3 60. Attendance: 3.298 tjjiniela paid $52.

Time: 38.58. Mutuel Play: $182,204 WORLD TAG TEAM TITLE MATCH! PAUL DcMARCO LORENZO PARENTE CHALLENGE-WORLD CHAMPIONS KURT SKULL Von Stroheim Managed by Gentlemen Saul Weinooroff ADMISSION PRICES RINGSIDE $3.00 RESERVED $2.50 TERRACE SEATS $2.00 BALCONY CHILDREN 14 and UNDER BALCONY 75c I TERRACE SECTION $1.00 TICKETS ON SALE AT SPORTATORIUM 106 N. ALBANY TAMPA Call 253-0643 for Ret. TICKET OFFICE OPEN TODAY 1 P.M.-6 P.M. TV WRESTLING TODAY 2 PM TV-10 5 PM TV-38 SATURDAY 7:30 PM TV-38 OXFORD, Miss.

() Three field goals bought the Mississippi Rebels a 23-14 victory over the University of Southern Mississippi yesterday. Jimmy Keyes booted three-pointers from 27, 42 and 33 yards one each in the second, third and fourth periods. They spelled the difference as the scrappy Southerners fought defensively for every inch. It was a game that provided a lot of grind-it-out football, but only a few plays that brought the crowd to its feet. Rebel split end Mac Haik took a 35-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Bruce Newell in he first period.

Minutes later halfback Tommy James provided one of the rare dramatic moments sprinting a 79-yard punt return into the end zone. Southern's Tommy Boutwell lowered his head and-ground out 35 yards in a run across MULTI-CHECK aV I Open daily 8 AM. to 6 PM. Saturdays 8 AM. to Noon TAMPA 1705 W.

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