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CENTRAL FLORIDA 2-D THE TAMPA TRIBUNE, Sunday, November 1, 1964 Texas Michigan Rips 11 i OOiiO ver ogs iomp Wild 35-0i 24 Tar Heels by ANN ARBOR, Mich. VP) Powerful Michigan scored thre4 of the first four times it had the ball in rolling over Northwestern 35-0 in a Big Ten football game yesterday. 0 Quarterback Bob Timberlake scored twice for Michigan on runs of two and six yards. RICK VOLK and John Henderson combined on a 33-yard scoring pass in the second quar-t- Nips SMU By 7-0 AUSTIN, Tex. tft Texas, sluggish on offense, fell back on its rugged defense Saturday to fight off EMU 7-0 in a Southwest Conference football game.

The sixth-ranked Longhorns intercepted from SMU passes to thwart the lowly Ponies, whose only victory this season was over Arlington State. IT WAS Texas' second straight triumph after losing to Erkan-sas 14-13 and falling from the top spot among college football teams Oct. 17. Texas' lone score came in the second period when tailback Ernie Koy drove in from SMU'a ter as the Wolverines raced to a 21-0 halftime lead. A 30-yard touchdown run by Mel Anthony in the third period closed out the scoring.

Northwestern did not pose a serious scoring threat until late ATHENS, Ga. Georgia's alternating quarterbacks, Lynn Hughes and Preston Ridlehu-ber, teamed up yesterday to give the Georgia Bulldogs a 24-8 football victory over North Carolina. Hughes fired a 66-yard touchdown pass to halfback Don Por-terfield early in the first quarter and set up a Bob Etter field goal in the second quarter before he went out with an injured shoulder. RIDLEHUBER TOOK over In the second half and promptly went 22 yards off right tackle for another score. Then, he directed the Bulldogs to a third touchdown.

Georgia kept the North Carolina offense under control until the fourth quarter and bottled up Tar Heel running in the final quarter when it marched to a Michigan six. But Dick Wells broke up a fourth- Clemson Trounces Virginia CLEMSON, S.C. (Breakaway running by halfback Hal Davis carried Clemson to a 29-7 Atlantitc Coast Conference football victory over Virginia Saturday in a game filled with fumbles and pass interceptions. DAVIS SCORED twice and gained 179 yards in 13 Center Ted Bunton returned an intercepted pass 48 yards for down Northwestern pass in the end none to preserve Michigan's second shutout of teh campaign. THE LOSS was the fifth in a row for the Wildcats, who have now lost three straight seasons to Michigan.

Statistics fie fr mm? i. 1 tSUfe ts i SMTJ 14 90 133 13-24 1 tt Texas First downs 11 Rushing yardage 161 Passing yardage 181 Passes 1-1 Passes intercepted by 4 Pants Fnmbles lost Tarda penalised 2d The Wolverines brought their over-all record to 5-1 and their 3-1 conference record assured them of at least maintaining a tie for second place. two. David Conway booted the extra point, his 15th straight MICHIGAN quarterback Bob Timberlake (28) hurdles the goal line and two fallen Northwestern players, Wade Clark, left, and Bob Otterbacher (58), for a touchdown on a six-yard carry in the second quarter yesterday. (AP Wirephoto) Michigan picked up 29 first downs against the outclassed an dthe team's 43rd consecutive Statistics conversion.

Wildcats, 22 of them coming on SMU, with quarterback Danny tne final Clemson touchdown as time ran out. Davis scored on runs of 3 and 35 yards after setting up the, opening tally with a 55-yard I burst. Clemson quarterback Jimmy Bell passed for 34 yards to end Wayne Bell for a touchdown and flipped a pass to half-hark Jav Connor fnr a twrtt the ground. Thomas running and passing, MICHIGAN ONCE again showed off a crushing ground N.C. Georgia First downs 15 IT Rushing yardage 60 828 Passing yardage 209 114 Passes 30-34 4-4 Passes intercepted by 0 Punts 6-48 6-32 Fnmbles lost 1 1 Xarda penalised tS 60 attack, charging through North kept the Steers scared, once taking the Ponies to the Texas 5 in the fourth period before an interception killed the drive.

Knox Nunnally made the pass western for 336 yards. It added Tulane Green Wave Overruns VMI 25-6 117 more through the air. theft, grabbing the ball as he point conversion. VIRGINIA scored after tak-. ing a Clemson fumble at mid- Northwestern was held to a mere 44 yards rushing and 109 in passing.

fell to the ground. Nunnally also picked off another Pony aerial, racing it back 33 yards to the SMU nine as time ran out in the first half. Northwestern 0 0 0 00 Michigan 7 14 7 7-35 MICH Timberlake 1 run (Timberlake XT 17 1X7 fYDT IiVC ranraa I VMI 0 0 12 0 11 25 field in the third period. Quarterback Bob Davis broke loosed for 44 yards and the lone Cava- ltAP sf frtT jk am 4 Vi a navt nlair j'u ii ui Tulane star Bob Willard. The only Carolina score came late in the last period against the Georgia reserves.

GEORGIA SCORED the first time it got the ball when Hughes spotted Porterfield in the center of the field. Porter- field went into the end zone un- GEORGIA'S Preston Ridlebuber (12), a quarter-back, breaks up attempted pass play to North Carolina's Bo Wood in first quarter of game at Athens, yesterday. (AP Wirephoto) kick) MICH Henderson 32 pas from Volk (Timberlake kick) MICH-Timberlaka I run (Timberlake Tul Graves I run (kick failed) Tul East 2 run (pass failed) Tul Sleeves pass from Brosseau (pass failed) VMI Mervosh 19 run (past failed) Tul Higgins 3 run (Bright kick) A 18,00 (EST) ANOTHER pass interception, Virginia 0 07 Clemson 7 7 0 15-29 CLEM W. Rett 34 nau Irnm J. BU Smith's bui-UKe plunges ana a hardnosed defense boosted Tulane into the victory column yesterday as the Green Wave rolled back Virginia Military Instiute, 25-6.

kick) MICH-Fiaher 3 run (Sygar kick) Attendance 54.C1S. (Pearee kick) CLEM H. Davis i run (Pearee kick) 1 VA-R. Davis 44 run (Human kick) this one by linebacker Tommy Nobis, at the SMU 38, set up Texas' score. The Longhorns, with fullback Harold Philipp get V.

Lt. .11 1 lua 1 I.IVI .1.. CLEM Bunton 41 pas interception Bell pasa to Cooper N.C. State Wins Over South Carolina 17-14 TULANE, which had dropped its five previous games this fall, celebrated its first triumph since ting crucial first down yardage, needed 13 plays to go the West Virginia Upsets Faltering Kentucky smu o-o Texas 0 7 8 07 Statistics touched. Etter's 29-yard field goal late in the second quarter ended the first half scoring.

Eidlehuber directed the Bulldogs on a 60-yard drive in 10 plays in the third period, breaking into the open at the 22 on the final play. After the kick-off, tackle George Patton recovered a Willard fumble at the Carolina 12 and halfback Bob Taylor drove around right end on the second play for a seven- Talane iS wn 65 0-18 MORGANTOWN w.va. w-i Statistics VMI First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage 100 Passes 7-19 Passes Intercepted by 0 Pnnts Fnmbles lost 1 Tarda penalized tl yuanerDacK. Alien lucuune iea mi rebounding West Virginia to a 'fir 70 EcntarkT IS St 14-JO lex Koy run iconway kick) Attendance 59,000. Princeton Shuts Out Brown 14-0 PROVIDENCE, R.I.

Full RALEIGH, N.C. North Carolina State and South Carolina crowded most of the thrills in the final period as the Wolf-pack whipped the Gamecocks 17-14 in an Atlantic Coast Conference football game Saturday. STATE scored on the first play of the final period as full 26-21 upset victory over TVdV imVw hero SatnrHav at th( fal. 'raises 15 14 7 s-n 1 0-31 1 4J yard touchdown. the first quarter, taking the opening kickoff and inarching 72 yards for a score.

Reeves took it over from the three. McCaphern's kick was good. State evened it midway of the second period, going 57 yards in eight plays after Bill James intercepted one of Reeves' passes. Skosnik passed to end Bill Gentry 14 yards for the tally. Andrews kicked the extra point.

tering Wildcats lost their fourth Pants mi jFamhlea test 1 consecuuve game. Tarda penalised THE TAR HEELS scored late in the fourth period when Wil McCUNE connected for three ill back Harold Deter kicked a 22- back Cosmo Iacavazzi, a flying yard field goal. The three touchdown passes and ran for another in personally account-j ing for each WVU score. it upset South Carolina 20-7 last year. It was only the second Greenie victory in 27 starts a span reaching back to 1961.

A homecoming crowd of 18,000 saw Smith, a crunching 200-pound junior, spark Tulane's ground attack. He ripped for 118 yards on 18 carries. MEANWHILE, the Posse the banshee for Princeton's Orange pointer put the Wolfpack out and Black this Hallowe'en, bat front 10-7. The favored Wildcats came back minutes later to go ahead briefly when quarterback Rick Norton hit Bill Jenkins with a nine-yard pass in the end zone. Rich Tucci's kick made it 7-6.

THE MOUNTAINEERS, now The Mountaineers, crushed 38-7 last week by Penn State, But the lead lasted only seven tered Brown's defenses for two touchdowns Saturday in the unbeaten Tigers 14-0 Ivy League plays before South Carolina 8:30 P.M. scored on their first play when South Carolina 7 0 0 714 N-C State 0 7 6 10-17 SC Reeves 3 run McCaphern kick) NCS Gentry 14 pass from Skosnik Andrews kick) NCS-FG Deters 22 SC Rosen 1 run (McCaphern kick) jumped ahead 14-10. Gamecock quarterback Dan Reeves circled football victory. lard carried 10 yards around left end for the touchdown. Quarterback Gary Black passed to end Billy Axselle for the two-point conversion.

i Georgia .....7 3 14 024 North Carolina 0 0 0 8 8 Geo Porterfield 66 pass from Hughes (Etter kick) Geo FG Etter 29 Geo Ridlehuber 22 run (Etter kick) Geo Taylor 8 run (Etter kick) Js'C Willard 10 run (Axselle pass from Black) A 40,000. King Boosters Meet Monday The King High School Boost Iacavazzi. a senior 200-pound- Greenies gritty defensive unit NCS Skosnik 72 run CAndrewi kick) right end for 36 yards to the McCune hit Dick Madison on a 24-yard touchdown pass. The play came with only 58 seconds gone in the game and was set up by a Kentucky fumble. Wolfpack four.

Two plays later Fumble, Field Goal all but smouthered the Key-dets, who crossed midfield only twice before they broke away halfback Marty Rosen scored SPECTACULAR! WORLD TAG TEAM -CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH er from Cranton, rammed over for his first touchdown from the two early in the second period. from the one. Jack McCaph- Gets GW 17-15 Win ern's kick was good. for a last quarter touchdown. The VMI score came as half In turn, the Gamecock lead He set up Princeton's second CINCINNATI VP) George Washington, which got the ball back Ted Mervosh streaked 19 lasted only two plays before State quarterback Ron Skosnik yards to paydirt.

score with a 47-yard gallop to Brown's three in. the opening minutes of the second half. Two broke through, for 72 yards and 4-3 for the season, came back to score on a 70-yard drive that took 17 plays. The score came on the first play of the second quarter when McCune hit end Milt Clegg on an eight-yard aerial. McCune tossed his third scoring pass shortly before the half ended, hitting end Bob Dun-leavy on a fourth-and-15 situation from the WVU 25.

Wrest Virginia scored again; after intermission with McCune sneaking over from the one, and then withstood Norton's aerial bombardment that gave the on a fumble, booted a 36-yard field goal with 27 seconds left in the game for a 17-15 victory ers' Club will meet tomorrow night at 7:30 p.m. in the school's GWNips Cincinnati On Late FG CINCINNATI VP) Mark Gross booted a 36-yard field a score. Gus Andrews place plays later, he punctured right Grid Victories Still Elude RPI guard for the score. Charles kicked the extra point. THE FOURTH period fire over favored Cincinnati Satur Gogolak kicked the two conver works broke open a game that cafetorium prior to the King-Plant junior varsity game which will be played at King's stadium starting at 7:30 p.m.

The game has been moved up from day afternoon, spoiling the Bearcats homecoming football had been tied 7-7 since midway TROY, N.Y. VP) Football victory remained as elusive as a Halloween ghost for Rensselaer sions. The Brown defenders were all but helpless in trying to stop Iacavazzi who rolled up of the second period. 11 i -fv It It -4 -Zi I game. South Carolina went ahead in Tuesday.

Mark Gross kicked the win Tech as the Engineers bowed to 177 yards in 32 attempts. On Princeton's first touch. ning points on a fourth and Worcester Polytechnic Institute, tjaiiiiigiiiiigyaii i a i 111 1 1 1 nine situation, after the Bear Wildcats their last two scores. 34-8, Saturday. down march, set up when Don The loss was the fifth this year for RPI, which has not Roth intercepted Brown quarterback Bob Hall's pass, Iaca Eddit It Sam GRAHAM STEAMBOAT (CHAMPIONS) Vs.

The Tyler Brothers Kentucky 7 0 0 14 Jl West Virginia 6 14 0 02 WVU Madison 34 pasa from McCune (kick failed) Ken Jenkins 0 pass from Norton (Tuc- vazzi carried on all six at won a game in its last 38 outings. ci kick) tempts from the Brown 21 and cats held the Colonials for three plays. Washington got the ball when Brig Owens attempted to punt and the pass from center Dennis Woodruff sailed over his head. Owens tried to recover and kick but could not hang onto the ball and George Washington fell on it. WVU Clegg I pasa from McCune (Madison pasa from McCune) trod over Brown tacklers on his Mike Oliver paced the Worcester Engineers with a scoring plunge in the first way into the end zone.

WVU Dunleavy 25 pass from McCune (paaa failed) WVU McCune 1 run (pasa failed) Ken Spanish 24 pasa from Norton Princeton 7 7 014 Brown 0 0 0 00 period and a five-yard touchdown pass in the second period. PRIN Iacavazzi 2 run (Gogolak kick) PRIN Iacavazzi 2 run (Gogolak kick) (Tucci kick) Ken Bird 30 past from Norton (Tucci I Mat-. TARZAN TIM goal with 27 seconds left and enabled George Washington to score a 17-15 football victory over favored Cincinnati Saturday. Gross kicked on a fourth-and-nine situation after the Bearcats held the Colonials for three plays. GW got the ball when Brig Owens attempted to punt and the pass from center Dennis Woodruff sailed over his head.

Owens tried to recover and kick but could not hang onto the balL Earlier in the final period, Cincinnati appeared to have scored the winning marker when Al Nelson broke around the right side for 10 yards, carrying two players across the goal line. Nelson then ran for a two-point conversion. The half ended in a 7-7 tie. George Washington went ahead 14-7 in the third period when quarterback Garry Lyle passed Unbeaten Nebraska Rolls Over Missouri for 14th Win kick! Attendance 20.000. Crusaders Capture Richmond WORCESTER, Mass.

VP) FINISH! REMATCH TO A Churchich, who ad been con- Statistics Jack Lents and Jim Marcelling Nebraska Missouri sidered a doubtful performer able to penetrate beyond the put on an exciting touchdown Missouri 28-yard line. show as Holy Cross raced and LINCOLN, Neb. (UPI) Fourth ranked and undefeated Nebraska parlayed the running of veteran halfback Kent Mc-Cloughan and the defensive play of sophomore end a Coleman yesterday for a 9-0 Big Eight Conference victory The third quarter was much First downs 14 Rnshinc yardage 152 100 Passinc yardate 118 ST Passes 5-14 4-17 Passes intercepted by 1 ft Punts -32. Fnmbles lost 1 Tarda penalised 40 SO law the same. However, late in the third period Nebraska moved to ABE I.

TONY JACOBS MARINO THE RUSSIAN WOLFMEN the Tiger 12-yard line only to over Missouri. nine yards to end Paul Flowers, passed to an easy 36-22 football victory over the University of Richmond yesterday. Lentz, who broke his week-old school rushing record by gaining 173 yards in 20 carries, scored the Crusaders' first two touchdowns. Marcellino, who had been due to an injury, replaced Doug Tucker at quarterback as the It was the Cornhuskers' 14th be denied a first down by inches. Two plays later, Cole who made a diving catch in the end zone.

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Cigar Stand, Thomas Jefferson Hotel Under' Jewelry Golden Gate-In St. Petersburg Sunshine Speedway second half began. man tackled Lane just inside win streak in the nation, and Geo. Washington 0 7 7 17 Cincinnati 0 7 0 0-15 Nebraska, who went into the the end zone. their fourth league triumph this Nebraska 0 0 0 9 Missouri ...0 0 0 00 Cin Coppola 1 run (Owens kick) Wash Raemore 3 pasa from Lyle (Gross kick) Wash-Flowers 0 pais from Lyle (Gross benched the past two weeks for 1 game as the No.

1 team in the nation in total defense, found the going rough in the firs disciplinary reasons, delivered three scores and halfback Earl Scoring: Neb Coleman (aafety) Neb McCloughan 37 pass from Church (Drum kick) season. The hard fought game was played before a record Memorial Stadium crowd of in 65-degree weather. SICK) Cin Nelson 10 run (Nelson run) Wash FG Gross 30 Attendance: 20 M0. half. The Cornhuskers were The initial score came with JOHN BORIS 12 minutes and 34 seconds re maining when Coleman, a lanky GIRL MATCH athlete, burst through the Mis Michigan State's Near-Record Efforts Top Badgers 22-6 souri line to trap Tiger quar terback Gary Lane for a safety and a 2-0 Nebraska lead.

Six minutes later, Mc Kirmser produced the other. The Crusaders handcuffed the passing efforts of Richmond's Ron Smith, but eventually yielded to three air scores by reserve Bill Silvi. The last two of these came against the Purple reserves after the Crusaders had built a 36-6 lead. Richmond 0 0 0 1022 Holy Crosi 12 036 HC Lentz 10 run (run failed) HC J. Marcellino 29 intercepted past (run failed) HC Lentz 81 run (run failed) Rich.

Hilton IS pasa from Silvi (kick failed) HC Kirmser 4 pass (pasa failed) HC J. Marcellino 75 pasa (run failed) HC J. Marcellino 45 pass (pasa failed) Rich. Emelianchik 0 pasa (Aldrich pass) Rich. Emelianchik pasa (Emelianchik pass) Attendance) 7.500.

Clouehan. who went into the Hal Brandt pass on the Michi Statistics game as the Nation's No. 3 'lis. gan State one, the Spartans threatened again, driving 92 yards to the Badger seven. The college scorer, took a pass from rookie quarterback Bob Churchich on the Missouri 30, Botty Ann Sweet Georgia SPENCER vi.

BROWN Wiscon. Mlchlran First downs 17 Rushing yardage 114 tui Passing yardage 158 Passes 28-10 tZ-li Passes Intercepted 0 1 Pants Fnmbles lost 0 1 Yards penalized SO 40 Wisconsin defense stiffened cut diagonally across the field, there and barefoot kicker Dick and dove into the end zone for Pedro Godoy vs. Harry Smith Kenney booted a 25-yard field the game's only touchdown. Dun MADISON, Wis. UPD Michigan State, with Steve Juday, Gene Washington and Dick Gordon putting out with near record performances, rolled over Wisconsin 22-6 yesterday before a record crowd of 65,728 in Camp Randall Stadium.

Juday hit on his first seven passes to lead the Spartans to a 16-0 half lead. One of the touchdowns came on a 74-yard run by Gordon, who gained 199 yards in only 13 carries. His can Drum converted. goal. Seconds later Charles Mig The touchdown covered 37 WATCH TV WRESTLING EVERY MONDAY 11:30 P.M.

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