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sr i SB- 4 fe.jT' Tennessee, Alabama Eke Out Marrow Win A LI .1 I AIUUUIIIU Edges Past Field Goal Gives Vols 17-14 Win kNOkVlllt. TMt, ttltlitlct: tne ttu-tamemo Tigers, 13-10 Aietemd Ctawiw i I First i liu TueM first it il ia 74 177 aa HI till Mat 1 Hunting yrad yeraei K.furn yarsto Pines timtt fumpee leet VtrdS Pnwlllesl 1H let '1" VtfsnlfiS) yrde Pattina, yar teiurn yttsaoa Pic's Yards a-. red fumftut Bsl It4 I By I'SCAR THOMPSON Aitnrlatrd I'mi Writer KNOXVILLE, Term. (AP) Csil Kremser kicked I 33-ysrd field foal with minute kh Saturday givt fourth-ranked Tennessee a 17-14 football victo ry over Louisiana State. The triumph put Tennessee In undisputed possession of first place in the Southeaster Con 'j ference championship re with i league record.

The Vols are now 4 1 verall. LSu went home with 4-2 mark. 1 1 By DEI BOOTH Aocllrd Pren Writer CLEMSON, AP Alabama'! defense, leaky at times, held In th clutches Saturday to protect i 13-10 football Tlflory over Clem son. Eddi Propst put off Clem-ion threat in thfl closing second by Intercepting put it the Tld 24. Alabama piled op ftll Iti points In the firit half, then Hived off all but en of Clem-ion'! lecond half The Southeastern Conference visitor relied on the long to set up their touchdown Ind pair of second quarter field goal.

Clem son, defending Atlantic Coait Conference champion, depended almost totally on pisses for It! offensive effort. The Tlgeri rallied In the second half en the ttrength of i defense that kept forcing Ali-bame to punt. Finally, Clemsoa got loose ball it the Alabama 32 ind moved In for the touchdown that mide It close. Buddy Gore plunged from the one. Steve Davis kicked 35 and 34-yard field gotli for Alabama af'or organ plunged for The Issue In the hard-fought battle was in doubt until the final 30 seconds when LSU'i Roy Hurd attrmpted I 30-yard field con! which tailed off to the right.

Tenessee forged ahead 14 0 on short touchdown runs by CANT KUN MUCH TURTHER THAN A HUN DRED tommy Gftffi (30) ISU It ell clear his woy to a TOO-yord punt ttlvm 1 KnxviTI, Sahjrdoy at Ttnntn' Kort Krvmter (98) unobl 1o cotch him. 0ipit rhJTitcond hlf rwnbock TtflnMitt ba ISU 17-14. (AP Wifphote) Now Unbeaten in Seven Games Gobblers Top West Virginia quarterback Dewey Warren and tailback Wulter Chadwick. But LSU'i Sammy Greaffi electrified the sellout crowd of 54,596 by returning the Tennev see kickou alter the aecond Volunteer for touchdown. The run down the right side- at' A it tai-fl t'ttn nrxVift- FLYING TIGER Cletmon's Buddy Gof (44) salts over th lin Saturday for a (join In rht finr half.

Under Hit flying Tiger il Alabama'. Bob Child (56). (AP Wlrephoto) MORGANTOWN, W. Ve. (AP) J-tWIm of the Virgin Tech-West Virginia football oeme: vpi wvu Mett downs turning yarttao HI 1 Passing yardage 33 IT) Return yardage 11 i Perae 7- Punts a je Fumblee lent I Verde penelized 44 three yard! and the Tide'! Fourth Quarter Breaks Push Keydets Past Virginia, 18-13 ing opportunities largely to good field position won by the punting of Gene Fisher, senior from Winchester, Va.

Two of his kicks trawled 78 and 53 yards from scrimmage. Suffering their third defeat against four victories, the Mountaineers playing befort a homecoming crowd of SI, 500 at lesit timid take comfort in having scored the only touchdown the Tech defense has yielded on the ground all season. This came late in the fourth period. The Mountaineers, in one of the few thrusts that resembled sustained drive for either team, moved 37 yards in eight plays. The touchdown play more wingback Ron Pobolish.

Utin booted his two field goals In the first hair, kicking a 34-yarder In the first period and a 28-yarder in the second. The Gobblers added a touchdown near the end of the second period to lead 13-0 at halftime. Ron Davidson's 73 yard punt return to the WVU three set up the touchdown. Two plays later Constantinides scored from the two. Va.

Virginia Tech lfj 1 West Virginia 7 1 VPI-FO Utin 14 VPI F6 Utin VPI Comtanllnidel 1 run (Utin klcM VPI Constaniinides Iron (Utin kick) wvu-PoboiHh run (Juskowlch kick) Attendance 31.500. touchdown. Clemson tried 3S and 26-yard field goill Is the first half, but Steedley Can-dier'i attempts were wide and short after he had kicked a 30-yarder. Quarterback Kenny Stabler, a left hander, passed to end Dennis Homan for 42 yards in the big play of Alabama's touchdown march that moved 68 yards the second time the Tide had the ball. CHAHLOTTESVIILS.

V. (P) Hi-1 tiitici el the VMI-Virginia toenail oame: his last scoring sprint put VMI; ahead for good, the Keydets still i VMI Virginia By HERB LITTLE MORGAN TOWN, W.Va. (AP) Virginia Tccb put together a pair of touchdowns by George Constantinides and a pair of field goals by John Utin to beat West Virginia 80-7 Saturday and remain unbeaten and nntied in Seven football games. The Gobblers owed their scor 19 Flrt downt Rushing yardaqa Passing Tardaga Yardaga Passes Punti Fumbles lost Yards penalized 1 02 50 HH its 5 11 3-10-1 7-41 1 38 Navy Triumphs On Raid Goal Lions Capitalize On Syracuse Miscues began, when the center snap sailed over the head of Virginia punter Brixton Hill. Defensive end Tom Campbell recovered the ball on the Cavalier one.

On the first play, Quay smacked over tho middle for the touchdown that cut Virginia's lead to 13-12. Quay's two-point conversion pass, however, missed its mark. Moments later, the Keydets were back In scoring position when defensive guard Bob Cop-ty intercepted a pass by Gene Arnette on the Virginia 30 and ran it back to the 19. From there, Chuck Marks hit the middle for four yards and Quay then burst through a hole in the middle of the Virginia line and ran for the touchdown that gave the Keydets their upset. VMI 00 1J-1I Vlrqlnla 7 0 4 0-13 UVA AnOerion run (Hill tick) VMI Quay 10 run (kick tailed) UVA Quayle run (kidt failed) VMI Quay 1 lu nge (as a tailed) il a(i to come up wun ueiensive heroics to earn the victory.

Virginia, putting the offensive load squarely on the shoulders of fullback Jeff Anderson, bulled its way 74 yards in the closing moments, but VMI finding defensive prowess It hadn't possessed earlier finally stopped the advance at the Keydets' two with 2:16 remaining. It was a particularly bitter defeat for Virginia, which showed the Cavaliers haven't recovered from a costly case of the fourth quarter flops. Virginia has lost its last three starts to Duke, South Carolina and VMI in the final period. Anderson, on a nine-yard run, and Frank Quayle, on a six-yard run, scored the Virginia touchdowns. Trailinn 13-6.

VMI got back PITTSBURGH (AP)-St Itlstlca of the field goal with three seconds Davy-Pitt football game: SYRACUSE, (AP) Slatlttlcl at fh Penn State-Syracuse football ame: PM Navy remaining in the first half. Ftnn Slant Syracuse JO 1 14 A pair of short Syracuse punts By ED YOUNG CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) Opportunistic Virginia Military Institute converted two breaks into fourth quarter touchdowns Saturday and came from behind to beat fumbling, bumbling Virginia in football for the first time in seven years 18-13. Recovery of a wayward snap from center and a pass interception on the Virginia 19 set up the scores that doomed the Cavaliers, who had dominated the offensive proceedings almost every minute. Sophomore quarterback Russ Quay scored all the touchdowns for the Keydets on runs of 10, one and 13 yards.

And though and an Intercepted pass ac counted for three scores. lints set i klckoff return record for LSU, shattering the old mark of B9 set by J.W. Broad-nax against Florida In 1937. Hurd kicked the first of two extra points Greraffi't run gave the Tigers new life and they proceeded to march 70 yards for the tying counter late in the fourth period with quarterback Nelson Stok-lev racing over from the 14. LSU 0 0 7 7-14 Tennessee 7 7 J-17 Turn Warren 7 run (Kremser kick) Term Chadwick I run (Kremser kick) LSU Oreialfl 100 klckoff return (Hurd kick) LSU Stokley 14 run (Hurd kick) Tenfl FO Kremser 33 Attendance SO'6.

Thompson Bogs Aussie Open MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) Peter Thompson played cautious golf Saturday for a one-under-par 72 that gave him a total of 281 and a seven-stroke triumph in the 1967 Australian Open. It was Thompson's second victory in this tournament, his first coming in 1951. In between the two, he won the British Open five times. Second in the 72-hole event played over the wind-swept Commonwealth course was Colin Johnson, also an Australian pro. who finished with a 68 for 288.

Thompson was $1,600, Johnson $800. Bert Yancey of Philadelphia, posted a final round 73 for 294 that lifted him into fifth place. His purse came to $3550. Peter Townsend of England, and Harry Berwick, Australian amateur, tied for! third, at 292. The only time hompson caused any excitement in the final round was on the 4f5-yard, par 5 13th, when he drove into the trees and penalized himself one stroke for a two-over-par 7 when the ball moved as he re-moved a twig.

who never managed to settle down after Wednesday's opening 77, said aftet the finish "I enjoyed it but I certainly learned a lot about playing golf In the wind." First Owns Rushing yerrtaqe Passing yartfaoe Return yardage Passe Punts Fumbles lost Yardi penalliad First downs Rushlnaj yardage Passing yarctooa Return yardage Passes r' Fumoiei tost Yards penalited 15 11 143 17-29 M4-J 30 25 220 194 141 82 131 l-lt-1 11-21-4 1 10 A fumble and a pass also stymied two Syracuse Gene Raburn passed to Dick Brewer at the 19 to set Davis' first field goal. Stabler threw for 33 to Holman in a 72-yard march that ended with Davis' other three pointer. Clemson suffered a heart-breaker on a second half ply when quarterback Jimmy Addison passed for 40 yards to end Jim Abrams at the Alabama one, only to have the play recalled because of having an ineligible receiver downfield. Addison completed 18 of 33 passes (or 177 yards and two were intercepted. Stabler and Raburn completed 11 of 17 fof 202 yards with no Interceptions.

Alabama 7 4 O-ii Clemson 0 I 7 Ala Morgan run (David kick) Clem FG Candler 30 Ala-FO Davis 33 Ala FG Davis 34 Clem Oora I run (Craig kick) Attendance 49,400. Yale Undefeated NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) -Surprising Yale remained unbeaten in Ivy League football with a crushing 41-7 defeat of Cornell Saturday. The victory set up a meeting of the only Undefeated Ivy teams, Dartmouth and Yale, here next Saturday. Dartmouth edged Harvard 23-21 at Cambridge, drives in the closing minutes.

Defensive back Denny On By IRA MILLER 'Associated Press Sports Writer PITTSBURGH (AP) kontz put tile game out of reach at 13:53 of the final period when he intercepted a Rich Cassata pass on the Syracuse 47 and By HERBERT G. PELKEY Associated Press Sports Writer SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) -Penn State capitalized on a series of Syracuse miscues and rode a triple threat performance of Tom Sherman to a 29-20 football victory over the arch into contention little more than1 a minute r.fter the fourth period VMI Quay 15 run (pass tailed) Attendance 11.500. raced untouched down the sideline for the score. A pair of consecutive 15-yard S2-yard field goal in the final four minutes to climax a fourth- quarter rally and bring the dies a 22-21 victory over supercharged Pitt Saturday.

The Panthers, 1 15-point un Gator Passes Nip Vanderbilt rival Orange Saturday. penalties against Syracuse set up the first Penn State touchdown. Sherman, who completed 8 of 16 passes for 194 yards, The 190 pound senior, who passed 60 yards to tight end Ted Kwalik for one touchdown and sneaked over from the one for- another, provided tthe margin of victory with a 26-yard moved Penn State 71 yards in Rent, who passed for 244 score, vards, ran for Florida's first He threw 33 yards to Larry touchdown on an apparent ill; Smith for another touchdown fated play. As the flow of play- anrj drove the Gatora 43 yards ers went to the right side of the for chncher in the final peri- fioM tin nnp fnnk the ball fromid. Vandirbilt Florida 14 14 I 37 144 J44 lit 14-33 1J-30-I 0-38 4-34 0 2 30 J7 eight plays with Charley Pitt First down Rustling yerdg passing yardaqa Return yardaga Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized man scoring on a three-yard derdog, jumped off to a 14-0 lead and coasted for most of three quarters before quarterback John Cartwright of Navy began finding the mark with his passes.

Cartwright, the nation's 10th leading passer, connected with Terry Murray for 23 and 20 yards early in the fourth quarter, then ran over from the five for the touchdown that made it 21-19. His passes to Murray and the quarterback. Rent abruptly) Vanderbilt had plenty of of-turned to his left and circled frr.se, too, and made almost as end for 17 yards and the first many threats as Florida. burst. Syracuse came right back behind its workhorse, fullback Larry and marched 60 yards for a score with Cassata hitting John Massis in the end zone from 10 yards out.

GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) Quarterback Larry Rent completed 15 of 20 passes and drove Missouri Keeps Perfect Mark On the next play from scrimmage, Sherman fired a 60-yard iri By JIM VAN VALKENBURG ople play scoring strike to Kwakk. hi -sm aMV yuiii Csonka, who gained 117 yards on 34 carries, accounted for the other two Syracuse buehdowns ujIigh buying a suit a one-yard plunge in he sec- lond quarter and a six-yard blast in the third. Syracuse favored Honda to a 2i-ri boum-eastern Conference victory over Vanderbilt before a record homecoming crowd of 61,855 Saturday. Rent, filling In after two other quarterbacks went out of action eatlier in the season, brought the Gators from behind after a wild second quarter in which each team tallied two touchdowns and Vanderbilt added a field goal for a 15-14 half-time lead.

From the second half kickoff, Rent moved the Gators 60 yards in 10 plays for the go-ahead touchdown. He saved the drive with a fourth down pass of 2.1 yards to flanker Richard Tfapp, who returned to his SEC record form of 1966 with eight catches for 118 yards. 'W4 Columbia Upsets By MIKE RECHT Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK (AP) Marty ttornres, the Ivv League pass'ng and tatal 'offense leader marched underdog Columbia to three first half touchdowns and Rutgers' comeback efforts went down In errors as the Lions beat the Scarlet Knights 24-13 Penn late 13 0 729 Syracuse 7 7 0-20 PS-Pittman 3 run (Abbey kick) Syr Massis 10 sl from Cassata (Mante kick PS Kwaiik 60 aspps from Sherman (Kick blocked) PS Sherman 1 run (Run failed) Syr Csonka 1 run (Mantle kick) PS FG Sherman Syr Csonka 4 run (Pass failed) bey kick) Attendance 41,731. 61 COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) Okla-Associated Press Sports Writer homa kept its Big Eight football record perfect by whipping Missouri 7-0 Saturday on some big last half defensive plays by Middle Guard Granville Liggins Tackle John Titsworth and Safety Steve Barrett.

Oklahoma struck Suddenly late in the secohd period, then had to fight for its life in the last half. The victory gave Oklahoma a 4-1 record, and 2-0 in league Missouri is 4-2 but 1-2 in the conlerence. Titsworth stopped Missouri Quarterback Gary Kombrink for a three-yard loss on third down in the third period at the Oklahoma 27, then deflected a pass and intercepted it at the Sooner 37, killing Missouri's last threat with 8:44 left. Oklahoma 4 7 0 07 Missouri 0 0 0 00 OU Shotts 1 run fVachon kick) Attendance 55,000. Mike Clark sparked a 58-yard move later in the final period that set up the winning field goal.

Cartwright finished with 16 completions in 26 attempts for 207 yards and ran 17 times for 65 yards. He scored twice and passed for Navy's other touch-( down. Pitt's Gary Cramer, a sopho-more switched from fullback to tailback for the game, account-! ed for 139 yards in 21 carries iwith his slashing ruhs, including 59-yard touchdown sprint 1 had gained only 53 yards all feason. Navy 8 10-22 Pittsburgh 0 021 Pitt Cramw St run (McCain kick) Pitt Barr a run (McCain kick) Havy Cartwright 1 run (kick failed) Navy Clark 12 as from Cartwright (as failed) Pitt Barr 1 run (McCain kick) Navy Cartwright run (Church kick) Navy F3 Church 32 Attendance 19,957. Are you the strong, rugged type? Idiown as "tiger" on.

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You won't bd helpless any more. Suits from Sport Coats from $50.00 A fr-Tlio Gift Of ilusic Net Queen United PERTH, Anstralia (AP) -Margaret Smith, former Wimbledon tennis queen, was married Saturday to Barry court, and son of CharH Court, Western Australian industrial devel opment Minister. ELECTRIC GUITAR STOP BY AND LOOK AT OUR LARGS SELECTION OF GUITAR'S AMPLIFIERS Keyes Scores 4 I ouchdovns As Purdue Overwhelms lova IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) Statistics ot (tit Purdue-Iowa football arhe: DON'T FORGET (rj DAROFF Lining Sanitized. treated for hygidnie frashneii. Purdue Iowa 317 134 1c 202 a ji-31-o 4-32 7- 1 2 30 20 First downs Rushing yardflqa Passing yardaga Return yardaga Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized RECORD EATER! BATTERY OPERATED RECORD PLAYER with record carrier back, scored the second of his four markers early in the second quarter when he raced 81 yards untouched to score.

The swift junior also tallied on a three-yard run, and on. passes of 29 and 4fi vards from quarterback Mike Phipps. On the game's third play, Iowa quarterback Ed Podalak fumbled and Purdue recovered on the Hawkeye 18. Seven plays later, Keyes went over. Iowa, now 0-3-1 in the Big Ttn.

shaved the margin to 14-7 right back as fullback Perry Taylor spun out of the hands of several Iowa tacklers and went 45 yards to score. Iowa cut it to 20-14 with a minute left in the first half, but Purdue scored once in the third quarter and twice again in the fourth to Dut it IOWA CITY, Iowa Add" Purdut-lowa. i Purdua 7 13 7 41 Iowa a 22 Pur Keyes 3 run (Baltfeltl kick) Pur Keyes run (BaltieM kick) Iowa Bream 14 es from Podolak (Anderson kick) Pur Williams run (kick tailed) Iowa Sullivan 2 run (Anderson kick)' Pur Keves J7 as trom Phips (BalCell kickl Pur Williams run (Baltjell kick) I Pur Keyei 4e pass trom Phipps (Sallied kickl iow tockinnlt 4 pass trom Podolak (AnftOnn ieerun) 1 Allandanc 34,000. I'm Vi, I "THE QUALITY CORNER By MIKE BRYSOX Associated Press Sports Writer IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) Explosive Purdue got a four-touchdown performance from Leroy Keyes and buried Iowa 41-22 Saturday to remain unbeaten in Big Ten play. The Boilermakers built their Record to 3-0 in the conference I and 5-1 for the sen'on.

Keyes, a 6-3, 200 pound half NOW 3 vwiys to charoi 30 or of! ei0 Day firm 10 Month Etenr'e(t Plan We Honor First Union Charge Cards OPEN FRa.Y WC-HT TIL 9 midway through the second quarter when Podolak hit end Al ELicTr.o::ios Rocky Mount, N. C. S. Arlinplon St. I cream witn a 14-yard scoring pass.

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