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22 THE TAMPA TRIBUNE, Saturday, October 31, 1959 Tornadoes op randon Surprises Jesuit, 26 6 Manatee, cornier 17-0 Unset Win CLEARWATER, Oct 30. (By Staff Writer) A fired-up bunch of Clearwater Tornado footballers knocked proud Manatee from its perch atop the Western Conference in a "rock 'em sock 'era football contest here tonight. The Brandon Eagles stifled the Jesuit Tigers' attack and pounded their way to a stunning 17 to 0 victory over the Tigers in a game played last night at Brandon before 2600 fans. The stiff Eagle defense held the Tigers in check all evening, and Jesuit never offered a serious threat, although they did move to taon defense, the Tigers managing only 31 net The statistics pointed up the fierce Braade Eagles' 23 on one occasion. The Tornadoes won 26 to 6 before 6000 happy homecoming fans at Central Pinellas Stadium.

yards rushing for the game, Statistics The power running of Clear The Eagles scored In each of Clearwater Manatea ft First downs 14 City Bowling Standings water Fullback Jim O'Donnell and the accurate throwing arm ashing asses the first two periods and added a field goal the first kicked at Brandon in years in the last quarter. Passing ttl 140 S-ll 31 of Quarterback Ed Berry was Pnnts 1-14 TAMPA BANKS BOWLING LEAGUE just too much for the Hurri 10-Yard Field Goal Penalties 15 Fumbles last r-. Pi.u. i i isoaisr ci 1 1 semeans i THE LAMPLIGHTERS LEAGUE Team 6 18 6 SimonFrn 13 11 Texize 16 8 Team 9 11 13 15 9 Team 7 9 15 KarlRest 14 10 TipTop 18 6 IS 18 19 20 ivcmijf tieius uuuieu me jCentBank 19 13 KxcNa3rd 14 three-Dointer from the Jesuit in(lstNa2nd 18 14 ColBank 13 canes, wtio prior to tonight have made it a habit to run all over it i 1 ie ExcNa2nd 12 after an Eagle drive bogged Team 11 14 10 SimonFrn 64 17iA the Tornadoes in Western play. High game M.

Brennan, 206. High series D. Parrino, 550. Team 12 14 10 TipTop 2 5Vi 18i Cubs Sign High same Women, I. Pitts, 190; The loss put Manatee's con men, C.

Pitts, 241. High series women, I. Pitts. 512! ference record at 4-2, and LADIES' EARLY BIRD LEAGUE Ravens 14 7 Roblm 9 11 Statistics men, C. Pitts, 609.

dropped them into second place Brandon JHit 13 cardinals 1Z Jays 12 9 Sparrows 6 15 First Downs Banks For $60,000 in the wild Western scramble CLASSIC LEAGUE High game L. Moctezuma, 172. High series L. Moctezuma, 483. It put the Tornadoes back into DanGood 15 6 LynnOpti 10 13 8 AmerDisc 9 Frischs 12 9 TpaWhLite 7 11 12 14 15 Yards Rushing- 18 SI Yards Pasainr 6 18 Pmm TriedCompletJ-d lSi Passes Had Intercepted 0 0 I'unttATerage 6S4.S 33.S Fumble Loit Yard Penalized 70 25 contention with a 3-2 confer CHICAGO.

Oct. 30. The Kunde 12 9 Rasdale 6 COLISEUM PIONEERS LEAGUE Lj RfTruss 20 4 SplcHdw 12 12 Foremost 16 8 Gifnlnd 8 16 HsmBkr 14 10 TipTop 2 8 16 ence mark. High game J. Brannick, 229.

High series M. Wells, 620. Chicago Cubs today signed their star shortstop, Ernie Banks, for O'Donnell churned up 120 big yards, and accounted for two LilGenl 13 11 SplitTTop 5 19 WEDNESDAY NIGHT HANDICAP 1960. It was guessed his salary High sjame J. Tyler, 215.

High series J. Tyler, 572. down. He also kicked both extra was upped $10,000 to a near of the Tornadoes touchdowns. points.

REGAL SPORTSMAN LEAGUE club record $60,000. "Both Ernie and the club are i. Berry piloted the Clearwater boys to a total of 223 yards The Eagles began their initial LEAGUE I LordiFdz 22 10 HoldyHse 14 18 PortServ 21 11 Sealtest 13 19 FOksSdrs 20 12 13 19 FmnChev 19 13 GulfTile 13 19 ProfExt 19 13 GdnChips 11 21 GenTel 16 16 YorkAir 11 21 AndJwlr 20 12 AkinsEle 15 well satisfied with his new con OFF AND RUNNING FOR TERRIER TD Halfback Tom Campbell is en route to a 68-yard Hillsborough touchdown run in the second quarter of game with Jefferson. In hopeless pursuit is Dragon End Danny Martinez. (Tribune Photo by Bill Wilson).

AlldFnce 20 12 PdelaCon 15 SpdyCfee 18 14 TopValue 14 rushing and passed for 91 yards 17 17 18 19 19 20 ArwLiqrs 18 14 NorcoElc 13 BHfman 17 15 GulfAdv 13 and two scores. Hieh same D. Montero. 213. tract," said Cub vice president John Holland.

Banks reportedly received a $45,000 base Salary with a $3000 GenTel 17 15 SdraClthr 12 The Hurricanes were playing High game H. Wynns, 235. High aeries W. Wynns, 597. without thhe services of their High series D.

Montero, 561. BOWLERETTE BOWLING LEAGUE IstNaOno 16 8 IstNaBwl 12 12 SpgsNatl 16 8 IndSvngs 10 14 ExcNaA 15 9 Rem 2 10 14 ragons, Terriers ace fullback. Tommy Peacock, bonus this year when he hit 45 home runs, drove across 143 runs and set two major league COLISEUM MEN'S HANDICAP LEAGUE ryphHeat 18 6 AtBHeat 10 14 ColSerCn 17 7 TnCntrv 10 14 who was out with an injury. Wildcats Shoot For scoring drive after an exchange of punts which left them on their own 26. Ron Kelly raced to the Jesuit 13.

Fullback Ken Robertson carried to the six and then to the three, but a 15-yard penalty on the next play moved the ball back to the Jesuit 18. Robertson raced into the end lone from that point to put the home club out front. Defense Sparkles The Eagles' defense sparkled on the second Brandon touch- fielding records. Bob Sifrit filled Peacock's PenState 14 10 NthsdBank 94 14V4 ExchNaB 13 11 IstNaGrn 91 14V4 RoseRm 16 HsmBkr 9 15 The club salary record is ine shoes ably, chalking up 67 yards $65,000 contract Ralph Kmer IstNaAD 13 11 Sem 1 6 18 High game B. B.

Jones, 204. High series B. B. Jones, 513. Play 13-13 Standoff on bursts through the huge FlaElecS 13 11 EvrnaHm 8 16 FiveAces 12 12 ArwLiqrs 7 17 High game B.

Quinn, 235. High series B. Quinn, 585. Tornado forward wall, but he and his teammates were simply rushed off their feet bv Coach FOREST HILLS MEN'S LEAGUE carried to the Cubs from the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1953. Holland said Banks signed next year's contract shortly after 6th In Row (Continued from Page 19) new starting backfield and, for SUNSHINE LEAGUE Li i i 1 Strkouts 19 9 RlwyExpr 13 ClarkLift 18 10 Yardlift 13 cane crowu a crew luniiiu DixleWrg 13 8 PepsiCla 10 11 the first time this season, man the finish of the 1953 season.

J5 15 17 18 18 The Tornadoes threatened the RoyalCrwn 81 12HlMilrProd CocaCola. 7V4 13Vi GibbsCor 16 12 NchlsPlas 11 15 13 10 coiniurn 13 PellePlas 11 10 down. Jesuit, after being pushed "In order to dispel all rumors field for the kickoff. And he would have been on the side of the field where Elliott was running," Griffin moaned. High game B.

Hand. 195. GldnBar 15 13 HoodsDry 10 High series B. Kyles, 511. back to its own seven on a 46-yard quick-kick by Chalmers and to answer the many letters we have received concerning first time they got their hands on the ball, moving from their own 23 yard line to the Manatee aged to score more than one touchdown in a In fact, the Terriers made more points last night than they had in five High game Whatley, 256.

High series Whatley, 574. Unlike Griffin, who seemed Orr, was attempting to kick out DALE MABRY SOCIALITES LEAGUE the possibility of any deal involving Banks," Holland con five. generally pleased with the outcome, Jefferson Coach Bill of danger when the pass from center went into the end zone Lj FAWillles 22 14 HlsmBkr 19 17 The big ground gainer of the COLISEUM SCRATCH LEAGUE 1 TpaOptlcal 8 4 M'MlnGlas 7 5 TpaShpRp 7 5 KlelnRlEs 4 8 PlvnRltr 7 5 TpaAuto 3 9 High game V. Getz, 214. High aeries J.

Fall, 556. previous outings. drive was a straight pass from lnA wtvAnwi rtK nil Stewart was disappointed. tinued, "we felt it wise to lei everybody know now he is all set for next year with the Cubs. Berry to big End Ralph Berg Our boys simply let down AnnCasls 22 14 ClalrMel 18 18 BrtnPlaza 22 14 KathButy 18 18 TrgaliShp 2M 144 Mr.

8 17V4 184 WUmsCo 21 15 FlgmMtr 14 22 Chemex 21 15 OvtnMHo 14 22 VeldalceC 20 16 UnivDept 11 25 which began at the Tornado 47 "We have no Intention what EVANSTON, 111., Oct. 30. (JP) Northwestern shoots for its sixth straight victory longest streak since 1936 in a homecoming football game tomorrow with Indiana. Ron Burton, ball-carrier and pass -catcher deluxe, will be ready for halfback duty with the Wildcats for the first time in three weeks, due to a sprained ankle. Also slated for at least limited duty is Ray Purdin, another slick halfback who has broken open games with Michigan and Notre Dame the last two weeks.

Wins Statistics Battle Jefferson had the best of the game statistically, outgaining Hillsborough 190-133 on the ground and 25-7 in the air. Berg gathered in the pigskin at after scoring that first touchdown and they didn't wake up until the middle of the last quarter. We're not happy with the Hurricane 40 and straight- Chascoln 20 16 DbleKRt 7 29 TAMPA WOMEN'S CLASSIC LEAGUE RglBwlng 15V4 8V4 Lsome 5 12 12 MtinKpns 13 11 TrmbleSr 11V4 12V4 Granulite 12 12 KundePro 11 13 FordPlbg 12 12 TpaGryhd 15 High game M. Schadt, 208. High series B.

McRae, 534. armed his way to the 24. soever ot even consiaenng deal for Banks. He received an increase in keeping with his fine year of 1959." High game B. Mathews, 211.

High series B. Mathews, 524. That was the scoring uutil Fields' field goal. It was set up by a 33-yard run 1 to the Jesuit 16 by Robertson, who then pushed to the 14. Ken Parnell drove to the 10, before the Tigers stiffened and held O'Donnell and Halfback Jerry After the Dragons had gone the tie, and particularly un Page bulled the ball to the five 63 yards in 12 plays at the REGAL BIRD LEAGUE but the Hurricanes bowed their game's outset, it looked as if 11 14 happy with that letdown on the part of our players," Stewart declared.

PRHevia 13H WsnSmn 10 APBoia 11V4 9Wi Sncoastlnd 7 backs and held. Texas, SMU The Tornadoes did not have lor one aown. That brought the fourth down NORTH GATE SHOPPING CENTER Injuries Hurt Dragons "Injuries hurt us a lot," the to wait long to taste paydirt TAMPA ELECTRIC VECTORS LEAGUE Meteors 23Vi 8 GunSmkr 13 18'4 Smokers 22 10 Rotors 13 19 Wedges 21 11 Debits 13 19 Sparks 18 14 Alteratra 10 22 Rascal 16 15 Generatrs 10 22 B0WI.ERETTES LEAGUE It situation- and the subsequent however. Manatee could not He is nursing a pulled leg Vie In Big Penneys 20 8 Tyrees 13 Pollers 16 12 PlzaClnr 13 15 15 18tt Dragon coach expounded. Regular End Bobby Betancourt muscle.

move the ball, and Foxx was Publix 14V4 13-4 Ligt-Mdsn 9 forced to kick. missed the game while Tackle field goal. Youth West's High game A. Andreason, 207. High series A.

Andreason. 519. High game H. Brant, 208. High series G.

Garvin, 465. SW Game Safety Man Wayne Beetley Hector Hernandez was notice they may go on to beat the Terriers as bad as they did Plant (30-6) earlier in the season. A 14-yard run by Elliott and a nine-yard Statue of Liberty oldtimer on a fourth down and eight situation were the key plays. Helping was the recovery of a fumble by Dragon End Bobby Lloyd on a play which saw Jefferson gain 10 yards to the Terrier five. Elliott scored from there but his kick for the With Burton and Purdin in action, Northwestern's pass defense will be fortified greatly.

Against Notre Dame last week, ran the punt back to the Mana ably slowed by a leg injury. TAMPA ELECTRIC PARALLELS LEAGUE FAYETTEVILLE, Oct tee 19, and O'Donnell scored in PROFESSIONAL BUSINESSMEN'S LEAGUE Fullback Ronnie Jarvis was hampered by a case of the flu three thrusts at the Hurricane with Burton still sidelined and 1 StopMkt 18 10 TpaCubs 13 15 line. The extra point play back 29. VP) The struggling Texas Aggies come to the Ozark Mountains tomorrow to try to bull and was used mostly on Arcs 21 11 Credits 14 Heaters 20V4 11V4 Imps 14 GuyWires 19 13 Paladins 14 Comets 16 16 Mechncs 13 Purdin out for the last half, Northwestern nearly succumbed fired and the Tornadoes led WlswdSer 18 10 KwikChek 13 15 Scruggs 17 11 TpaPaper 124 15t OakGr 14 14 HavTmpa 10V4 17Vi OKTires 14 14 FlaNaGd 10 18 6-0. Rangers 15V4 16V4 Burners 13 Terrier Tackle Gene Daniels to Irish passes.

But the Wild doze the Arkansas Razorbacks. A homecoming crowd of 28,000 High game G. Barnes, 205. High series D. V.

Castleberry, 522 cats won 30-24. High game J. Jenkins, 210. High series R. Robinette, 530.

Clearwater scored again early in the second period, after Page was sidelined with a shoulder injury. point was blocked by Hillsbor Northwestern, with ivctories ough Halfback Dennis Sanchez. GUTTER DUSTERS LEAGUE Hillsborough used an entire over Oklahoma, Iowa, Min set up the pay-off play with 31-yard dash around left end. is expected to view the boutn-west Conference match. The Hogs, after two straight losses to the nation's third and Top Chess Player BELGRADE, Oct.

SO. VP) Bobby Fischer, 16, the world's youngest chess grand master and champion of the United States, today became symbolically the world's best chess player from the Western hemis- sphere. Jefferson got another chance nesota, Michigan and Notre as Terrier Back: jonn iinKe Dame, ranks No. 2 nationally From the Manatee 26, Berry faded and lofted a spiral which L. YlwTrsfer 21 7 LtleKatz 12Vi 15H TurnerPl 19 9 SearsShl 11V4 16H PlazaGulf 18 10 Team 10 10 18 Stinsons 16 12 8 20 LghtftRlr 16 12 Bdwinlns 8 20 MONDAY SOCIAL LEAGUE Tj HtyDyToy 17 4 Strahan 11 10 JolyRger 16 5 AcmePltg 10 11 PlzaLnga 14 7 HillsbSod 10 11 DunnEng 12 9 SpsonCab 9 12 BIPgnLg 12 9 CalhnBail 9 12 Union 108 12 9 Budweiser 9 12 WdrfBrb 12 9 AmerPipe 8 13 Canco 11 10 CuestaRev 4 17 fumbled on the first scrimmage Ryder Cup and will be a two-touchdown Berg hauled in at the five.

favorite over the Hoosiers. In play after the ensuing kickoff and Tackle John Rio seized the High same S. Sutter, 180. couple of Hurricane defenders diana has a 3-2 season mark Sutter, 506. High series S.

ball for the Dragons at Hills Players Get and 1-2 in Big Ten play. Hieh fame E. Slmonton. 238. borough 42.

High series E. Simonton, 575. A crowd of 50,000 is expected had their arms clasped firmly around the big boy's legs, but he stretched his 6-foot, 5-inch frame into the end zone for the Has Long Run for the homecoming encounter, Practice The Terriers forced a punt, with Northwestern trying to pro This is result of the last 15 16 17 19 20 21 Football score. CIGAR CITY LEAGUE It VntyFurs 22 6 Trimble 13 AceOutdr 20V5 74 NatlRegtr 12 PlceBrb 18 10 FlaCentri 11 MacTools 17 11 Team 5 9 MstrPkg 17 11 IBEW 108 8 SptCarSa 13H 14V4 TrWndJal 7 High game G. Diego, 254.

High series G. Diego, 674. tect its Big Ten lead against a Fullback Steve Gesling booted team it has failed to defeat in PALM DESERT, Oct. lengers chess tournament in which Soviet Grand Master however, and things settled back until Campbell made his knifing 68-yard run on the first play of the second quarter and Berry kicked the point to make It 7-6. the ball straight and true for 30.

CP) Members of the British the alst four meetings. Northwestern holds an 18-13 margin Scores the extra marker. Tigrzn Petrosjan defeated Sve- tn7QT I. i rf nri Vnancl 01H a in Meanwhile the stunned Hur ricanes were having their trou and American Ryder cup teams puttered around the golf course Two other Dragon chances WEST SIDE CATHOLIC MIXED (Continued from Page 19) their adjourned match from the in the over all series. Old Rivals Clash LEAGUE today before resuming serious 28th and last round played yes- went for nought in the first half.

Elliott had a 34-yard run South Sumter 41, Clermont 14 CulbthNry 19 SunFince 19 MabrvCon 18 terday. bles, and just could not move the ball consistently. They were forced to punt again late in the same period, setting up a third preparations for the inter 9 RltzThtr 14 9 SunMobH 13 10 Palladm 10 10 CentApp 9 11 8 13 Team 3 8 The defeat of Gligoric en- 14 15 18 19 20 20 national matches a week away. to open up the first opportunity at the Hillsborough 14. Along the way, Elliott hobbled the ball BdSherks 18 East Bay 13, Pinecrest 0 Cocoa 13, New Symrna Beach 6 Stuart 14, Pahokee 0 abled New Yorker Fischer, who JoelFurn 17 PCeiaBty 15 Tornado tally.

Capt. Dai Rees led the Brit High game Women, S. Martin, 164: This time, O'Donnell rammed twice and recovered both times while continuing to run yesterday defeated Vasil Smy- slov of the Soviet Union, to share the fifth and sixth place ish team of 10 players into this desert resort last night. The Seacrest 21, Naples 13 Riviera Beach 7, Pine Crest 6 men, S. Martin, 236.

High series Women, T. Medonls, 417; Jackets Favored Over Duke men, oieaonis, 6 lb. his way over from the nine after an Interference pass play gave Clearwater the ball at that point. Gesling again booted the with 12.5 points. Americans are arriving more or A 15-yard penalty helped kill Miami Edison 25, Jacksonville less individually.

that threat as Hillsborough's line rose to the occasion. Thanks to the victory over Gilgoric. Petrosjan captured Tomorrow the 20 cup players, extra point, and the Tornadoes held a surprising 20-0 halftime plus 13 other American pro the third place nefore his coun The Terriers were right back tryman, former world champion lead. ATLANTA, Oct. 30.

(UPD The WOLVERINES LEAGUE VlntiProd 23 5 NwstAir 1 12 JcrftBoat 19 9 NwstAir 2 11 Budweisr 18 10 RioItalVil 11 ConCan 1 16 13 ConCan 3 9 WFLATV 15 13 AlleeFuel 8 Team 3 14 14 WFLARad 8 High game J. Swaine and M. nandez, 221. High series J. Swaine, 557.

16 17 17 19 20 20 Fer fessionals, compete in a 36-hole pro-member tournament at the vasil Smyslov, who took fourth in a jam as Sanchez fumbled and Hernandez recovered on the Terrier 20. Defensive play again Manatee came back strong In the final period, and played Eldorado Country Club, site of the cup matches next Friday The placement of Fischer is considered here as a success for their heavier adversaries to Jackson 0 Jax Englewood 14, Jax Lan-don 13 Mayo 27, North Marion 6 Florida High 7, DeFuniak Springs Titusville 20, Orlando Colonial 7 Dillard 38, Attucks 13 Stranahan 19, Fort Lauderdale 18 Wesct Palm Forest Hills 33, West Palm St. Ann 7 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and the Duke Blue Devils meet before an expected crowd of 45,000 here Saturday with the fourth ranked teams, hope to take out their frustrations on the partially crippled Aggies. Quarterback Charles Milstead, who ranks second in the conference In total offense, has a knee Injury that probably will permit him to see only part-time duty. But Arkansas has been working against a spread formation this week in case Aggie Coach Jim Myers decides to use his passing and running star in such a role.

"They haven't run a spread this year," said Arkansas Coach Frank Broyles, "but we're expecting it." Arkansas "stands 2-1 In conference play and 4-2 over the season. The Aggies are 0-2 in SWC play and 3-3 for the season. Two Arkansas first teamers. End Steve Butler and Guard Billy Luplow, will not start because of injuries. Fort Myers Tops Bucs 33 to 6 FORT MYERS, Oct.

30. (Special) Fort Myers trampled the Mainland Buccaneers of Day-tona Beach, 33-6, here tonight in a game highlighted by a second quarter which saw five touchdowns scored. Ray Lamp circled end for 18 and the first score. Then came the second period onslaught Bill Curry went six and 18 yards, George D'Alessandro three, and Lamp passed 34 to Phil Spooner on a fake field goal try for four Fort Myers TD's in the "second. With seven seconds left in the half, Mainland's Tommy Kearns raced 90 yards with the kick-off.

Fort Myers led 27-6 in first downs and 386 to 69 in rushing. and Saturday. stopped the Dragons. A pitch-out by Ziegler was deflected and Terrier Guard Harvey Tucker standstill. But they were un the wonder boy from America The winner of the tourna- The two day pro member able to overcome the margin event will be played for a purse took the ball 25 yards to the built up by the spirited Torna ment.

Mikhail Tal. of Latvia, Jackets nearly a two touchdown Jefferson 48. of $7500. does. favorite to become the first WBTP-0-WILL LEAGUE Skateland 23 5 NoPkTV 14 14 Midnters 18 10 FtngKBs 14 14 iSchfrRfng 17 11 Bexel 12 16 I Kessamin 16 12 Mariners 12 16 ISchirosMt 15 13 DarioButy 6 22 GciaYVga 15 13 Tartan 6 22 Neither team threatened in Kees said nis squad was a The Hurricanes notched their obtained the right to challenge next March present world champion Mikhail Botvinnik for team to win five straight in the little travel weary but other only touchdown of the evening the third quarter.

Then came the hectic wrapup. Halfback wise in good condition. The 27-year-old rivalry. late In the third period, when High game Women, H. Whatley.

170: team includes Harry Weetman, The lOth-ranked Jackets have men, D. Wingate, 224. High series Women, H. Whatley, 494; men, D. Wingate, 552.

the title. Final standings: 1. Mikhail Tal (USSR) 20 points. 2. Paul Keres (USSR) 18.5.

3. Tigran Petrosjan tUSSR) 1.5. 3. Vasil Petrosian (USSR) 15.5. Ken Bousfield, Peter Allis Bernard Hunt, Christy O'Con a 5-1 record with that one loss John Todd ran rine yards and Sedita passed for seven to End Alan Goldey to help set up Sedita's tally after a bobble by Aldridge at the Jefferson 18.

Goldey recovered the fumble. being 7-6 at the hands of eighth nor, Dave Thomas, Norman V. S. PHOSPHORIC LEAGUE Robert Fischer, New York, and ranked Auburn. Duke, in danger Drew, Eric Brown, John Pan ton, Peter Mills and Rees.

Svetozar Gilgoric (Yugoslavia) of posting its worst record ever. each. T. Fridrik Oliw.son (Iceland) in. I Agitators 17 7 EgrBvers 12 12 Outcasts 16 8 Phosco 11 13 Convters 16 8 Techs 10 14 Smokers 14 10 HotSparks 7 17 Engineers 12 12 Constrtn 19 Next was the awesome touch Panton was brought over as is z-i witn wins coming over t.

Paul Benko, New York, I points, down run by Elliott and the ty Kice (24-7) and North Carolina (ttoskovic). a possible replacement for Mills, who suffered a back in ing point run by Aldridge. State in last week's 17-15 High game R. Moore, 261. High series R.

Moore, 624. COLLEGE Kentucky 22, Miami 3 Chattanooga 6, Tennessee Tech 3 VMI 28, George Washington 6 COLLEGE FRESHMAN Georgia Tech 33, Clemson 12 N. Carolina 32, Wake Forest 0 Future Tigers DETROIT. VP) Four members of the Birmingham Barons of the AA Southern Association will report to the Detroit Tigers at Lakeland, next Spring. They are pitchers Dave Reed and Phil Regan and infielders Steve Boro and George Thomas.

Jefferson had a final chance LUCKY SEVEN! jury. Rees said Mills may be thriller. able to play. GLEN BURNIE, Md. UP) Bob with about four minutes to play, driving from its 34 to Hills The two teams are about even Halfback Lloyd Koehler knifed over from three.

Quarterback Fay Cohenour and End Allen Ashby accounted for a big chunk of yardage in setting up the score on a beautiful pass play. Cohenour shot a hard high pass, which Ashby leaped up for, knocked down, and then caught, to put the Hurricanes on the Tornado 16-yard stripe. Two plays later, Manatee scored. Play seesawed back and forth between the two determined elevens in much of the second half. The only other score came in the last minutes, when Berry pitched another of his aerials, this time to Page, for the touchdown from 10 yards out.

Tester of Severn, driving so far as weight is concerned The American team consists of Sam Snead, Mike Souchak, borough's 26. Time ran out with car 77, scored his seventh vie- But Tech has more depth, more Jefferson throwing desperation tory of the season on the final RED RIBBON LEAGUE WshoreTV 19M 4t4 AkeleBt 11 13 LitleBver 15 9 AlertApp 11 13 SeabzeRe 15 9 MoyaGril 11 13 NebPhar 15 9 MrsnWhi 10 14 Suncoast 14 10 PlanFrzn 9 15 CrmnRes 13 11 Pearsons 9 15 BiltrhtBat 13 11 RetailCrdt 8 16 12 12 MrsnBlue 6Mi 17V4 speed, better passing and far better punting. The Tech attack Art Wall, Jay Hebert, Cary Middlecoff, Doug Ford, Julius Boros, Jake Burke, Dow passes. Tugnt ot tne campaign to win his first stock racing title in Score by quartersi will feature the passing of Quar HILLSBOROUGH 9 7 6 6 13 seven years of driving at West- terback Fred Braselton and the High game D. Schang, 235.

port Stadium. High series A. Cain, 638. JEFFERSON 6 0 0 713 Scoring touchdowns Hillsborough: Campbell (68, run), Sedita (1. run).

Jefferson: Elliott 2 (5, run; 75, kick- running of the deepest halfback crops in the South. End Gerald Burch furnishes the punting ad off return after taking handoft from Ziegler, who had made 10 yards). Conversions Hillsborough: Berry. Place vantage. Finsterwald and Bob Rosburg Browns Polish Game For Colts ment).

Jefferson: Aldridge (run). Two sophomores carry Duke's hopes for an upset. Quarterback Don Altman will handle the passing chores and Halfback Joel Arrington is Duke's chief running threat. Probable lineups: CLEVELAND, Oct. 30.

VP) The underdog Cleveland Browns Georgia Tech LE Burch (191, LT Shaw (234), LG Ericksen (209), polished their offense in Baugnan (212), RG Reed (202). RT Deese (231), RE Rudolph (214), QB Tibbetts (190), LH Faucette (191), RH workout at League Park this aft nuiiamson (itu. i ts Anderson (210), ernoon in preparation for their Duise 11 (jnser (185). LT Swnf ford (227). LG Brownin (218).

meeting with the Baltimore noyau (aiaj, ku M. McGee (217) RT Bosson (218). RE Gelbert (194) Colts Sunday. QB Altman (187). LH Arrineton (188) The Colts, defending champ xri muurow iij, a crummie (193).

ions of the National Football League, are a touchdown favor it ill l-v ite for the first game between the to teams since 1956, when i If Sit I 1 r-7v, K-f i -( r. fifiT. 4 xrt X. l. i Writer Gets Threats From Gainesville GAINESVILLE, Oct.

30. (By Staff Writer) J. M. Baltimore won a 21-7 decision. End Paul Wiggin, who has been bothered by back trouble did not participate in yester Hairston, sports editor of day's workout in which the Browns worked on defensive maneuvers but is expected to be ready for the Colts.

Coach Paul Brown said that if Wiggin isn't ready he is con fident that Dick Schafrath, rookie from Ohio State, can do the 30b. "Our youngsters have been The Jacksonville Journal, told police here today he had received three threatening phone calls in the past 10 days from Gainesville. Hairston said he believed the calls must have come from a University of Florida football fan who resented comments he had made in his column about Coach Bob Woodruff of the University of Florida. He described the anonymous caller to police as a white male and noted that the caller made frequent use of profanity during the phone making good the coach said. "Fellows like Schafrath, Floyd Peters, Rich Kriet- ling and others are beginning to get the feel of things." The Browns will leave Cleve land Hopkins Airport tomorrow TOUCHDOWNERS GET TICKETS Members of Tampa's Touchdown Club departed yesterday for the Florida-Auburn game at Auburn and a pro game at Baltimore Sunday, and shown getting tickets from J.

C. (Choo-Choo) Hughey, right, are, left to right, Norman Shenk, Dusty Crowder and Joe Dalton. The clubbers will return to Tampa Monday morning. (Tribune Photo by Bill Wilson). morning and plan to be in Bal timore in time for a brief work DRAGONS' ELLIOTT SCORES Halfback Jimmy Elliott slices five yards off tackle for Jefferson's first touchdown in last night's game with Hillsborough.

Elliott scored both Dragon TD's hf 13-13 game. (Tribune Photo by Bill Wilson). out..

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