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eilrlAL FLORIDA THE TAMPA TRIBUNE 3-D Suiidar. November 1, 1964 Minnesota Romps Over Indiana. 21-0 Raiders Gain Tie With Rice Mfitr "51 Vl4-flV rPf vh'J Syracuse Defeats Statistics HOUSTON Texas Tech Pitt 21-6 1 tox5MT BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (UPD Minnesota unleashed a spotty but effective aerial attack yesterday while bottling up Indiana to go to its second Big Ten football victory, 21-0. After a lackluster first half, weapon, the passing of Rich Badar, was stalled when the Indiana line failed to keep the rampaging Gophers out of the backfield.

Minnesota was on the move again as the third period ended and finally went for the touch Indiana Minnetota First downs Rushing yardage 48 100 Pasting yardage KM 149 Passes 13-35 11-24 Passes Intercepted fey Punts 7-30 -S4 Fumbles lost 1 1 Yards penalised 15 SO turned a fumble recovery into a 36-yard field goal by Kenneth Gill with 4 minutes and 46 sec SYRACUSE, N.Y. (UPD Syracuse scored two quick touchdowns in the second quarter and went on to dump Pitts- the Gophers exploded in the third period on a 63-yard drive in eight plays, gaining all their yardage on the passing of John pm -mm. i I- VjtfCMTMMB -'-lM-JWeSSSSi down after gaining 61 yards in eight plays. Mike Reid plunged for the tally and then booted his second extra point of the day. The score came with 7:35 left in the period when he passed to Kenny Last.

Indiana's main offensive burgh, 21-6, yesterday before fans in a regionally televised Hankinson, who picked his re ceivers at random. The third score was set up game. With Pittsburgh ahead 6-0, sophomore Floyd Little scored onds to play Saturday as the Red Raiders came from behind for a 6-6 Southwest Conference tie with favored Rice University. Gill's second field goal of the day was from an angle and came on th sixth play after Jerry Don Balch covered a fumble by Mickey Holder, a surprise starting quarterback for the Owls, at the Rice 37. Until the late fumble, the Rice defense had given evidence of making an 81-yard touchdown run by Gene Fleming on the when Minnesota's Tim Wheeler intercepted a Badar pass and romped to the Indiana one.

Indiana held once but Fred Farthing plunged for the score and New Mexico Gets Title Share With 17-6 Win Reid added the point. on a seven-yara run ana ou Statistics Syracuse Pittsburgh First downs 13 11 Rushing yardage 151 04 Passing yardage SO 4 Passes HI 4-1S Passes Intercepted by Punts S43.S Fumbles lost 0 1 V.rrf. nnalized B5 39 Minnesota outclassed the Jr inSi niaiir i Hoosiers, gaining 100 yards game's first srimmage play stand as sufficient offense to maitain the Owls' hope for at rushing to Indiana's 48 and passing for 149 yards to 104. Indiana tried more passes, 35 to pass play from Quintana to wingback Claud Ward in a nest of Wyoming end zone defenders. least a share of the conference Minnesota's 24, and completed more, but with a much smaller championship.

LARAMIE, Wyo. (UPD Starring on offense and defense, junior quarterback Stan Quin-tana of Sante Fe, N.M., insured New Mexico of a share of the Western Athletic Conference title, leading the Lobos to Wyo 0 0 0 seconds later, following the ensuing kickoff. Rich King inter Tech dominated play most of New Mex 0 7 7 317 Scoring: the last half but couldn't score average gain. Hankinson had his day marred by two interceptions, the only two he has suffered this year. cepted a Kenny Lucas pass and romped 30 yards for another M.

Ward 12 pass from Quintana (Abendschan kick) M. Quintana run (Ahrnrisrhan until Gill Booted a 33-yard field goal to cut the Rice lead to 6-3 in the third period. ff.T IOWA STATE HALFBACK Larry Cam ell jumps over would be tacklers for four yards in first quarter of game with Army. He was tackled by Bill Sherrell, not shown. Identified for Army, No.

20, Ed Noble. (AP Wirephoto) West Point Ends Losing Streak With 9 to 7 Win Over Cyclones KICK) Indiana 0 0 0 00 Minnesota 0 0 7 1421 King, normally Wally Mahle's a 17-6 win over fumble-ham-pered Wyoming yesterday. Jess Neely, the Rice head back-up man at quarterback, Minn Last 27 pass from Hankinson (Reid kick) Minn Reid 1 run (Reid kick) coach, was among the fans was playing his first game on The dancing, passing, run N.M. Abendschan 23 F.G. Wyo Dodd 5 run (pass failed) Attendance: 18,107.

Randolph-Macon Wins 7-6 Battle watching the game on a 14-state regional television network. A defense. ning Quintana set a new WAO Minn Farthing 1 run (Reid kick) Red Raiders Smother Lucas scored Pitts' only touch down on the opening series of record for a non-scoring run when he intercepted a pass on his own five and ran 90 yards to the Wyoming 5. Winless Lehigh 41-0 Statistics bad cold forced Neely to miss his first game in 25 seasons at Rice. Texas Tech 3 8 Rice 6 0 0 0 6 incomplete In the end zone.

The officials called pass in' ASHLAND, Va. (ff) Ran dolph-Macon's Yellow Jackets terference on the play, however, Iowa It 11 11 Rice Fleming 81 run (kick failed) and after the ball was given But the Lobos bogged down and had to resort to a 23-yard fumbled the ball to Centre Col WEST POINT, N.Y. (UPD-Army's Black Knights snapped a four-game losing steak yesterday on tailback Mark Hamilton's one yard touchdown plunge late in the final quarter to hand Tech FG 33 Gill to Army on the one-yard line, Army First owb IS Rohln yardiM 1M Patting jardtft 147 li-Sl patMi Intercept ky Pant Fanklea lott Vardt pcnaliifl HAMILTON. N.Y. (JP) Colgate scored the first three times it got the football yesterday and went on to smother winless Lehigh 41-0.

The Red Raiders dominated play from the start, overpower Tech FG 36 Gill Attendance: 25,000. field goal by Jack Abendschan Hamilton bulled over for the downs in the second quarter. But the Orange caught fire to take a lead they never relinquished. Fullback Jim Nance added an insurance touchdown shortly after the final quarter opened when he rammed over from the 2-yard line to cap an 80-yard drive that took 16 plays. Place-kicker Roger Smith added his lege on their own five-yard line late in the third period and the Praying Colonels took advantage winning margin.

Rutgers Grinds To Army 3 -9 Iowa State its sixth straight of the break for a 7-6 football 9-0 Win Over Boston victory yesterday. ing the Engineers on the ground and capitalizing on a series of Iowa Stale 0 0 77 Army FG Nickerson 44 Scoring: Iowa Vaughn 1 run (Halda kick) Army Hamilton 1 run (kick failed) ine jacKets earlier had con setback, 9-7. It was the first meeting ever between the two schools and Army needed the help of a pass in the final period. Wyoming's score came in the last period when reserve quarterback Charles Shelton recovered a New Mexico fumble by Doug Hendrick on the New Mexico 9. Tailback Bill Dodd carried over from the five on a pitch-out around left end.

A pass Lehigh miscues. verted a Centre bobble into Attendance 22,164. Fullback Jim Klein pried their own touchdown, but Gary Faulkner's successful conversion NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. UP) Rutgers ground out 79 yards in 14 running plays for a third-period touchdown Saturday and added a field goal the next time it had possession for a 9-0 foot third conversion. Syracuse 14 721 Pittsburgh 0 0 0 Pitt Lucas 2 run (kick failed) open the Lehigh floodgates at interference penalty to push over Syr Little 7 run (Smith kick) after the Praying Colonel's score provided the victory mar (Smith interception Sry King 30 pass 30 pass interception by fullback Mike Cox to go ahead, 7-3, early in the fourth quarter.

But quarterback Carl (Rollie) Stichweh rallied the Cadets and put them into position for their victory with a 31-yard pass to Johnny Johnson. THAT PUT the ball on the Cyclones' 20-yard line from where a fourth down Stichweh-to-Sa mChampi pass was ruled 6:29 of the first period when he smashed three yards off tackle for a touchdown to cap a 58-yard march in 11 plays. kick) the winning score with only 2:25 remaining in the game. SIX-GAME losing streak ball victory over Boston Uni Syr Nance 2 run (Smith kick) Attendance 35,000. gin.

It appeared Centre had fumbled away its big chance to score versity. Davidson Puts Furman In Cellar DAVIDSON, N.C. Davidson's defense set up two touch equals Iowa State's longest one conversion attempt by quarterback Rick Egloff to Darryl Al-leman failed. New Mexico drew first blood with 17 seconds left in the first half on a sensational 12-yard when the Praying Colonels lost Fullback Bob Brendel capped the long march, diving across the goal on fourth down from la 12 years. Stymied for three periods, Iawa State capitalized on a pass less than a foot away.

mm I't I I 11 the ball on the Randolph-Macon five after a 67-yard march in 11 plays. Joe Mohlere recovered the fumble for the Jackets. Pinch-Hit Homers The Los Angeles Angels capitalized on two pinch-hit home downs and a safety as the Wildcats whipped Furman 23-0 for the first time since 1948 Satur LIST0N CUY TCU Is Upset Victor Over Baylor 17 to 14 VPI Tops Waiiam Mary On Schweickert's Passes FORT HOMER HESTERLY ARMORY TAMPA reservations phone 876-3943 TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT AL LOPEZ FIELD BUSINESS OFFICE 0:30 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. DAILY runs this year.

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BOX 15217 TAMPA, FLA. Bobby Schweickert passed for small dose of aerial witchcraft "irst downs J3 -rirt. yar day in a Southern Conference football game. The victory lifted Davidson from the conference cellar and put Furman into it. The Wildcat defense bottled up Furman's Sammy Wyche, the conference total offense leader, and held him to a net gain of 22 yards.

Wyche completed 8 of 18 passes for 41 yards but lost 19. The Wildcats got a safety in the first period when Mike of the first four times they had (the ball. But even so, they could never feel more than half beat the Yankees. three touchdowns and dazzled 1U1 UiC u-iiuii ui vim a caui. Baylor 10 57 154 11-21 0 S-36 1 Passing yardage 73 Passes H4 Passes intercepted by 1 WJlliam and Mary with 214 yards I safe against a that sud runts Fumbles lost 0 or individual offense yesterday idenly found its long-missing of Yards penalised 10 fense.

and Larry Bulaich for a 17-14 upset Saturday over Baylor. The triumph extended TCU's winning streak to three and buried the Southwest Conference title aspirations of Baylor. as Virginia Tech won 27-20 in a Southern Conference football Nix passed six yards to Joe Quarterback Dennis Haglan scored twice for the Indians and Ball for the first touchdown, Vith Schweickert doing mostj ef his damage in a wild first; as late as midway the final Cummings, aided by Jerry LECdDN-dD-ALUITdD 2400 36th St. Phone 248-4105 6 Blocks North ef E. Broadway en 36th St.

The Frogs took the opening Bruce Alford booted a 25-yard field goal and quarterback Randy Howard raced five yards period the game was a toss-up. kickoff and smashed 80 yards three more points on a second- But after a fumble by Schweickert set up a period field goal and clinched touchdown that enabled the In 1 dians to cut their deficit to 21-20, Blackstock, dumped Ernie Zu-berer in the Furman end zone. Late in the second quarter, end Bill Rikard blocked Larry Kapps' punt on the Furman 20 and scored Davidson's first touchdown. Jim Terry kicked the first of three extra points. Furman A 0 9 Davidson 1 A 7 1423 the victory with a 38-yard scoring drive in the final stanza.

Alternate quarterback Kent AXXOUiSCES' they failed on a two-point con FOR SALE 34Va In. "Challenge" Power Paper Cutter for the winning counter. The Bears seized an 8-7 edge in the first period on a 39-yard pass from Terry Southall to Lawrence Elkins and a conversion aerial from Ronnie Wilson to Harlan Lane. With victory virtually beyond reach, Southall hurled the Bears version try and the Techmen went 42 yards for another TD. AJX AMAZING XEW I 1 I VJreinia Tech 7 14 6 -J7 CHARGE PLAN Cemplat with QM Long Run Gives Kansas 7-0 Victory WM 14 20 WM Haglan run (Miller kick) VPI Franciaco 11 paat ran Schweickert (Crinwell kick) WfcM Haglan 1 ran (Miller kirk) VPI Marvin It past from Schweickert (CranweH kick) VPI lu i pan tram Schweickert (Cranwell kick) WM Miller 1 run (run failed) i VPI lu 1 run (kick failed).

Attendance 11,000. uave safety 1 (Zuberer tackled in end rone) Dave Rikard 20 blocked punt (Terry kick) Dave Smith 5 run (Terrv kick) Dave Smith 3 run (Terry kick) Attendance 5.0OO. Kentucky State Wins 51-19 Rout ATTMORE-MENCH INC 2310 Stat St Tampa NO MONEY DOWN NO CARRYING CHARGES NO SERVICE CHARGES UP TO 6 MONTHS TO PAY MANHATTAN, Kan. VP) Gale Sayers of Kansas bolted 77 yards for a touchdown late in FRANKFORT, Ky. (V-Carl Wade passed for four touch the third period, breaking up a downs yesterday as Kentucky scoreless battle with Kansas TALK IS CHEAP WE PUT OUR DEAL IN WRITING Instant Approval on Any Major Credit Card FOR THAT "NEW CAR" LOOK! State overran Bluefeld State State for a 7-0 victory Saturday tht kept Kansas unbeaten in Big 51-19 for its fifth football vic tory in seven starts.

Eight football. YOU JUST CAN'T BEAT AN The tempo of this offensive show came on the openine kick 81 yards in eight plays and tossed a 11-yard TD strike to Ken Hodge with 2:07 left. Ravlor 0 0 614 TCU 7 0 7-17 TCU Ball 6 pass from Nix (Alford kick) BAY Elkins 39 pass from Southall (Lane pass from Wilson) TCU-FG Alford 25 TCU Howard run (Alford kick) BAY Hodge 11 pass from Southall (run failed) Yale Scores 24-15 Victory Over Dartmouth NEW HAVEN, Conn. UP) Unbeaten but once-tied Yale unleashed an explosive offense that included a scoring run of 80 yards while outclassing Dartmouth 24-15 in an Ivy League football game Saturday. The fiery Elis scored at least once in all but the final period and held a 21-7 halftime lead as they stopped the slightly favored Indians who crushed Harvard, 48-0, only a week ago.

The victory kept Yale on the Princeton Tigers tail in the Ivy The touchdown play made Sayers the Big Eight career record holder for rushing, mov off when Ray Gillespie ran it back 85. yards for a Bluefield ing him past Dave Hoppmann touchdown. But, within three of Iowa State. Until the big and one-half minutes. Ken hi 4 sj tucky State was on top 12-6 as Wade twice passed for touch downs to William White.

Wade threw to Eddie Hard wick and Maurice Hunt for A Price for every Budget! other scores. play, Kansas State had stopped Sayers cold. The Wildcats moved to the Kansas 15 at the gun with a pair of pass plays. Doug Dusen-bury's booming punts kept Kansas in the hole most of the game. Sayers finished with 110 yards on 10 carries giving him a career total of 2,605 yards compared to 2,562 for Hoppmann.

He has three games left in his last season. Oregon State Downs There Is An Econ-O-Auto Paint Shop Near You Wash. State 24-7 PULL MAN, Wash. League title chase. Princeton has won all four of its confer 1 I 0-7 0-0 Kansas 0 0 7 Kansas State 0 0 0 KAN-Sayers 77 run (Duff kick) Attendance 21.300.

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Limited colors. ence games while Yale has won three and been tied once. They collide in The Bowl here in two weeks. Bill Henderson sent Yale out in front late in the opening quarter while a brilliant 80-yard run for a sxore and the Elis were out in front to stay. Henderson shot through the line and out-raced the defenders to tally at 13:12.

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Trailing 13-0 in the fourth quarter, the Huskies drove 77 yards on Hullin't passes to close the gap to 13-7. And they came back the next time they got the ball with a 47-yard drive, climaxed by Jeff Jordan's plunge for the final yard. Halfback Ron Medved kicked the game winning extra point. IF YOU ARE SERIOUS SO ARE WE OPEN ROAD CAMPERS 1015 E. Hillsbore Tampa, 236-5581 2530 30th Ave.

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