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13, Diiitibtrat-Tlmea Greenville, Mississippi iacoln Braves Blast McNair '11' IieU 'arid eleiri- McAdory's extra i McCall sakl for threfe was the finalthat Arthur Haggerd, a Voog 1 scoring, 31-12, Lincoln. Thompson, Perry John. i i Attendance. Coooh Leo McCall of Lincolnny M. C.

West, Harvey Brtves 3lrl2 Delta Athletic commended his entire offensiveDavis, Peterson Den Hopkins, v(in over and. defensive team for their per-Darnell Arthur Gray, i a fdrmance Friday night. He point-Clyde Smith, Richard Dunbar, Bightl ed'out. Coleman, Jimmy Wilson.McAdory, D. Cannon and Al- Lincoln scoring Jerry Curtis, H.

Cannon, E.fred Marsh did a. great job. tvvice in tlie first period. The first Smith, Lester Thomas, C. Smith, Next Friday Lincoln journeys jcbreVcame when, Erlis Redfield, Grady Collier Larryto to meet Norels, Ernest Trotter, Foots.High School.

Lincoln now has a Johnny Russell and I. Smith otiperfect 4-0 mark in the DAC and 35-yards TO, The point no-- good led.6-0.1 minutes later, after the Braves' defense held the Tigers, IzeM Smith, launched a 50- yard tpLplcmmqhs Smith second Lincoln touchdown. Oscar dt the' 13-0 lead at the end of the first period. DON'CANNON-then intercepted ttie. jfirst; his three tolen it 25 yards to the 45; However, Lincoln, couldn't move the ball any filrtherj McNair defense.

is 5-1 for the season. Carter Breaks Ice For Auburn Victory By ROBERT GORDON CLEMSON, S.C. eriack Loran Carter broke the led. Alternate quarterback Tom English came into the game for Clemson late in the fourth Brakes' defense and ave ball'upSAs'soo'n as-L eland goi the ball, fumbled Wd 'Slc- Nair recovered the ball. Otis'." Peterson-: promptly picket off a Tiger aerial to end the half Wiih 'put in front McNair'' got board 'in ihe "'thiwd on a two-yard meak play.

The PAT was no but the Tigers had cut the lead to 13-6. Leland wasted no time in; retaliating and scored two quick TD's to open fourth Lamaf Redrield swiped a Mc- ce with a third period touch- period and put Clemson in scor down against a stout Clemson ing position again with a defense Saturday and engi-, neered a rally.that brought Auburn a 21-10 victory. Carter, whose first half puss- ing problems had left Auburn 3-0 at halltime, worked Kis way from the Clemson 47 with passes to wingback Connie Frederick and then ran in rom the four yard line mid- vay in the third period. Auburn Ferguson Clemson the Amnons' passes two minufes ater on the Auburn 38, and Auburn tailback DwigM Hurston ran the ball into the end zone the 39 two plays later. Auburn safety Buddy McClin- Nair pass and returned it 30 ton intercepted another Ammons yards to the McNair 30.

I. Smith pass seconds into the final then hit C. Smith with a scoring period and scampered 53 yards aerial. McAdory missed the extra point Lincoln kicked off to the Tigers who and McAdory pounced on the errant pigskin erick Coleman for another TD. The PAT was no good but Lincoln led 25-6 with time running short in the contest roverback Sonny intercepted one of quarterback Billy 'or another Auburn score.

John Mey kicked all of Auburn's ex tra points. Clemson, which brought Ammons off. the bench to replace njured starting quarterback yard pass play to Jack Ander son from the 38. Benny Michael ran the ball in from the five to score. Barnctte added the extra point.

Clemson repeatedly swamped Carter in the first half, when he completed only 3 of 11 pass- is for a total of 14 yards. Auburn had only a total of 37 yards total offense in the first half. Ammons gave Clemson its irst passing game of the season, but was frequently his mark and suffered two interceptions, one of which set up a and the other on which Auburn scorerd. Carter had much better pass protection in the second half, and Auburn developed a stout defense of its own. larl Mr.

Quarterback Is Ready To Co By 'GKEG CALtO at the McNair 15. I. Smith then Charlie Waters, put three points threw an 85-yard pass to Fred- on the Scoreboard in the first jeriod with a 27-yard field goal kicking specialist Jimmy Barnett. fholo) Tiger Defender Breaks Up Pass An unidentified Coleman High School defender (in white) breaks up a East Side Trojan pass intended for an unidentified Cleveland player Sri action Friday night. Coleman won the game 21-18 for a homecoming win.

By FRANK EIDGE I A I (UPI) Quarterback! David Olivo's passes shredded Louisiana State's defense and All- America end Ted Hendricks shut field goal, a 37-yarder, as the off the Tigers' attack Friday night halftime gun sounded. Auburn Clemson 0 0 14 7-21 3 0 0 7-10 Clem--FG Barnette 27 AUB--Carter 4 run (Riley kick) AUB--Hurston 39 run (Riley kick) AUB-McClinlon 53 pass interception (Riley kick) CLEM--Michael 5 run (Barnett kick) MeNAIR took the ensuing kick bff and, marched all the way for Ihe The PAT was no good Leland led 25-12. Lincoln wasn't through yet. Alfred Marsh picked off a Tiger aerial as the last minute of play drew near an end. With 25 seconds left in the game, I.

Smith hit Coleman for a TD pass and Lincoln's final six points of the Rocconi Sparks Shaw To Win Over Marks Standings Bilpxi y-Gulfport Wingfield Hattiesburg Laurel Provine G'porU East y-Paseagoula Picayune Moss Point Brookhaven x-McComb PrMi Inltfaotlanol South Division PF PA Pet. MARKS Shaw Hawksj won their first game of the 1968 season here Friday night as they held off the Marks Bulldogs 2819 in a Little Eight Conference game. The Hawks scored first In the contest tailbacV. Charles Rocconi scampered 15 yards for the touchdown. John Vineyari split the uprights to give the Hawks a 7-0 lead midways dur ing the first quarter.

Marks a right back to score on a 40-yard pass from 3 0 0 141 20 1.000 2 0 0 49 13 1.00 3 0 115 14 .750 3 1 0 80 53 .750 3 2 0 121 66 .600 .333 .333 2 0 14 52 2 0 52 69 2 0 27 43 .333 2 0 32 58 .333 3 0 33 100 .250 1 4 0 33 167 .200 0 3 0 22 87 .000 0 4 0 0 33 .000 Yazoo City Columbus Meridian Greenville Tupelo Central Vickstftrg Greefvood Murrih Clarksdale Corinth Calkway North Division he quarterback to the end. TV tall was a wobbly pass that nek up and the end had to comi rack for. The Hawk defendei slipped down and the Marks re ceiver was able to get back to the aerial and get the ball, tak ng it all the way for the'scare The PAT was no good and icld on to a 7-6 lead going int the second period. 4 0 0 85 40 1.000 3 00 118 13 l.Mfl 1 2 0 0 48 0 i.000 2 1 0 53 .667 2 1 0 35 .667 1 1 1 J8 41 .500 1 1 I 27 26 .500 1 2 0 21 49 .333 1 3 0 42 74 .250 0 3 0 27 83 .000 0 2 0 6 40 .000 0 3 0 40 60 .000 Al! Games PF PA Pet 6 0 0 140 67 1.000 Yazoo City Biloxi Columbus Meridian Wingfield''' Central Greenville Vicksurg "f-GuIfpori G'port 'East Tupelo Hattiesburg y-Pascagoula Laurel Hurrah Call away Natchez Clarksdale Grejnwood Picayune Point Provine Brookhaven Corinth X-forfeit three games Y-play Saturday X-McComb' 0 6 0 33 93 6 0 0 2 4 2 531.000 5 6 0 181 27 1.000 4 0 0 116 21 1.000 5 1 0 142 27 .835 4 1 1 '87 57 .75 .4 11 99 75 .75 4 1 1 105 45 .75 3 1 0 88 '43 420 141 102 .66, 4 2 0 120 61 .663 3 2 0 93 79 2 2 0 37 43 3 3 0 121 92 .500 2 4 0 69 103 .334 1 3 1 66 72 1 4 1 57 104 2 3 0 100 IDS 1 4 0 27 83 .200 1 4 0 46 120 .20 1 5 0 33 202 .167 1 5 0 23133 .167 0 6 0 42 142 .00 0 5 1 26 172 .083 THE HAWKS hud their machine working Frida nijjht and quickly scored again is i quarterback Bo rearer swept left end for rds and a six-pointer. Vin rd missed the extra point ve Shaw a 1M lead towards end of the first half.

It appeared as though Sha ould fake a 13-6 lead into th essing room at the half, bi arks wouldn't have any of i le Bulldogs marched right bac the field to score with on inute left in half when the cored on a 25-yard pass pla IB PAT was no good and Shi WRIGHT COACH LOS ANGELES (UPI) Wayne Wright, a graduate Pavid Lipscomb College a Nashville, has, bee appointed baseball coach Peppcrdine College, succeedin Gaii Hopkins. said he was leavii coaching for another tryout as player, with the Chicago AVhi Sox organization. ed 13-12 at the end of the fir alf. Shaw took the second half kic '( and drove all the way for i lird score of the game. Miami's Olivo Rocks LSU Bayou Bengals with only 15 seconds left in the first half.

He hit end David Kalina with a 47-yard throw, then Huff kicked his second is the Miami Hurricanes humbled the nation's eighth-ranked team 30 to 0. Olivo guided Miami, rebounding from a pasting last week by Southern California, to two touchdowns and a 'field goal in a six minute span of the third period pass midway through the final quarter. Hen ricks recovered a Louisiana State fumble in the second another touchdown Olivo brought Miami out in the third period and with four straight hits, passed the Hurricanes on a 76-yard march with Kalina catching the scoring toss. Linebacker Bob Zcipulis Intercepted a Haynes pass at the and pitched his second scoring 40 onc key Miami interceptionsr-and in less, than three minutes, halfback Vincent Opalsky plunged two' yards for oni again tallied from i rdds out for the TD. Vineyard PAT to give the awks a 20-12 lead in the third iriod.

Once again the Bulldogs came ghtingjback to score. At the nd of'the-third, quarter Marks cored their final TD on a-iive- ard pass. The PAT was good utting Shaw's lead to 20-19 in le fourth quarter. WHTH 14 seconds left in the ame, Shaw's Rocconi scored is third TD of the night to end II the scoring. Vineyard miss- the extra point, but a lad come away with a 26-19 win Shaw coach Peter Vincent said in a phone interview after game that his defensive.

sec. ndary is unexperienced, but hat with the passing a ame the boys are learning fast. will have eight starters jack next year and that will us a good nucleus.to work mth," Vincent said. He a said that Stanley Sandroni, who vas injured in the Ruleville has improved a great leal, but he didn't know if the bby'a parents would want him play any more. Shaw now has a 1-3-1 mark and will be at home for their wmecoming next Friday to host Benoit.

period to set up the first of three field goals by kicking specialist Jim Huff and the six- foot-nine defensive ace, nicknamed the Mad Stork, twice shut off-LSU drives by throwing quarterback Fred Haynes for losses. Huff booted.field 24, 37 and 26'yards and converted after all three- Miami touchdowns. It was the worst beating absorbed by an LSU team in iive years and the first shutout the Tigers suffered since a throw from a fake field goal, Miami to its third ouchdowri. Olivo hit Rick trawbridge with, a three-yaW oss for the score. Alabama won 21-0 in the eighth game of the 1966 season.

The game started as a defensive battle before 39,284 fans in the Orange Bowl bu Olivo found the passing rangi YMCA Midgets The 'Golden Eagles defeats the Redskins 6-0 in a hard-fough YMCA Midget League footbal game at the St. James Episcopa ield Friday afternoon. Don Wyant scored the winnini touchdown for the Golden Eag les who picked up their first win of the year. LITTLE HURT Mr. Quarterback ii for action but super-sub Earl Morall will get the call when the Baltimore Colts play the San Francisco Forty-Niners Sunday.

John Unilai, considered one of the best- field generals in football history, a announced fit to play this weekend after sitting out 'the first four games of the season with i tendonitis in his right But Coach Don 'Shula going with the man who has directed the Colts to a 4-0 record and a first-place tie with the Los Angeles Rams in the National Football League Coast- 'al Division. Morrall, acquired one week efore the season began from he New York Giants, is havini lis best NFL season will Baltimore. Marked as a conser ative quarterback with Nev York, Morrall has jelled beauti 'ully with the Colt's complicated mt productive offense. In hi lour starts in 1963 thrown for 10 touchdown passes tops in the league, and ha completed 60 of 101 passes fo 968 For a guy whc couldn't find a place to' play New York, Morrall is certain! making it big in Baltimore. Morral did suffer a pinchec nerve in his neck in the Colt 28-7 victory over the Chicago Bears last week.

This leave open She possibility of th return of Unitas. In a crucial game Milwaukee County Stadium, th Green Bay Packers hcpe continue their winning way 23-yard against the undefeated Lo Angeles Rams. After losing tw of their first three games th Packers rebounded last wee against the Atlanta Falcons 38 7. Flanker Carroll Dale am defensive" end Lionel Aldridg are probable starters for Gree Bay while running back Die Bass and defensive standou Lamar Lundy may not start fo the Rams. New York Giants, wit Fran Tarkenton at the helm trivel; to Atlanta to take on th for the first time since he left Minnesota Vikings three cars ago.

Van Brocklh was his there. The 45-13 beating the Dallas handed the Philadel- Cavan Aerials Spell Defeat For Ole Miss A 30-yard punt return by scar Gonzalez put Huff, in osition for his third field'goal 26 yards. Midway through the final period, Olivo's passes, including Falcons and their- new' hea coach, Norm Van Brbckli Tarkenton, who suffered slight back Jast wee will be opposing Van -Brockl Harvard 21 Columbia 14 Football Results EAST Bulfafc 29 Delaware 17 Princeton Boston c. 34 Dartmouth 7 28 Villanova 15 BROWN BASKETBALL PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI)-Brown University today announced a 26-game basketball schedule for the 1968-69 season which includes participation in th; Governor's Classic at Trenton, N.J., Dec.

6-7. Brown opens its season Nov. 30 against Canisius in Buffalo. DENVER (UPI)--The Broncos will be without the' services of running back Floyd Little in Sunday's American Football League game against the New York Jets. WRESTLING SKATE-0-RAMA MONDAY, OCT.

14th 8:15 P.M. Penn 10 Cornell 8 Syracuse 50 Pitt 17 Rutgers 29 LeHigh 26 Yale 35 Brown 13 Colgate 14 Holy Cross 6 Wontclair St. 6 C. Conn. 3 Bucknell 29 Temple 26 Ithaca 21 Susquehanna 6 Lebanon V.

39 Muhlenberg 29 Union 21 Rochester 7 Williams 48 Middlebury 14 Amherst'33 Bowdoin 3 Worcester Tech 30 Bales 20 Clarion 37 Edinboro 13 New Hampshire 42 Maine 17 Northeastern 30 American In. 13 Lafayette 27 Wash, fc Lee MIDWEST Minnesota 17 Illinois 0 Utah State 20 0 ktichigan 28 Michigan State Army 10 California 7 W. Michigan 14 Kent State Ohio State 13 Purdue 0 Missouri 27 Colorado 14 SOUTH Ohio U. 41 Mary 0 Va. Tech 7 Wake Forest 6 Auburn 21 Clemson 0 Maryland 33 C.

24 Florida 24 Tulane 3 Tennessee 24 Georgia tech 7 Alabama 31 Vanderbilt 7 Miami (0) 46 Marshall 0 E. Tenn. 14 Tenn. Tech W. Md.

37 Lycoming 29 Virginia 50 Duke 20 tapp at quarterback will available when the Minneso- Eagles two KXildn't happen gles will have weeks ago The again, a first rate arterback in Norm Snead, TO sat out the first three with a broken leg. Dallas lost all-rXirppse back Dan eeves for the season with ee injury. The Cowboys stil' ve too much for Philadelphia the score should be closer is time. King Hill has come over from 'hiiadelphia to back up Although the Lions destroyed the Bears in their last meeting. 42-0 they should 'got stiffer a Vikings take on the New test Sunday at Wrigley Field Orleans Saints.

Knpp was will be without tha forced into duty last week of quarterbacks Jack Gary Cuozzo suffered a brokenIConcannon and Rudy Bukich clavicle. He-led the team to ajand lists Gale Sayers, Ron Bull, and Dick Butkus as probables. The Washington Redskins will again depend on once Frank Ryan last week and sparked the team to a 31-24 victory over -Pittsburgh. Jim Cardinals back on the right start; for the Hart will try to get thejhaven't beaten 24-10 win over the Lions. Injury-prone Bill Nelson will ije Cleveland's signal caller Sunday when the Browns play St.

Loais. Nelson replaced Jurgensen to make their oftense go against the winless Pittsburg Steelers, Dick Shiner, former Redskin, is slated to Steelers, who Washington in track. five meetings. By RABUN MATTHEWS ATHENS, Ga. (UPI) Sophc- lore quarterback Mike Cavan ngineered two fourth period field and raced untouched for the final touchdown.

Jim McCullough booted two iield goals and two extra points reorgia touchdowns with, pin-lto round out the scoring. passes Saturday, one ofj Georgia completely outclassed lem a 63-yard bomb to Dennis'the 15th ranked Rebels, in the second half after being behind 7-0 at intermission following a from Floyd toss to 10 yard scoring Archie Manning Franks. The Bulldog's defense, blitzed for 200 yards total offense in 7-6 deficit to a 12-7 lead. Cavan then threw to Billy Price or a two point conversion and 14-7 lead. Just five minutes later, Cavan aded back from his own 37 and it on the run near mid- lughes, to rally the Bulldogs a 21-7 victory over Missisippi.

bit three 'jp them to Hughes, in a 50- ard drive early in the final uarter and sent speedy Kent jawrence bursting" the final he 31th ranked Bulldogs from the first "half, dominated action throughout 'the remainder of the game, heldi the Rebels without a first down until midway in the final period, and intercepted three of Manning's aerials. The game had been billed not aunched a pass to Hughes who only as a tossup, but as a battle for the Southeastern' Confer- ence total offense leadership be- the two heralded quarterbacks, Cavan and Manning. After McCullough's third ter field goals of 33 and 39 yards, narrowed the gap to 7-6. After McCullough's two third quarter field goals of 38 and .39 yards narrowed the gap to 7-6, Cavan finally -got his passing, arm limbered lip. The' flashy sophomore completed nine second half passes for 145 yards.

Mississippi Georgia MISS Franks 10 pass from Manning (King kick) GA FG McCullough 38 GA FG McCullough 39 GA Lawrence 7 run (Cavan pass to Brice) GA Hughes 63 pass from Cavan (McCullough kick) A 56,111. 0 7 0 0 7 00 6 15 21 41M4 Southern Trounces State Sy JAMES JONES STARKVILLE, Miss. (UPI) Quarterback Tommy Boutwell ran two touchdowns and massed for two more Saturday as'Southern Mississippi, a strong ndependent, scored-- a 47-14 victory over Mississippi-State, a member, of powerful Southeastern The loss was" State's eleventh a losing streak started last year when Southern Mississippi beat State 21-14. that loss, like this one, occurred at State's homecoming. Boutwell hit halfback Larry Moulton on a 55-yard touchdown pass and end Toby Vance for 6 ds to score.

He ran five and 14 yards- for additional touch- as Southern spoiled homecoming for the winless Southeastern Conference team. Specialist John Hale kicked fielc goals of 21 and 25 yards, with McMillan getting a touchdown on a one yard run to help Southern hand State its fourth loss this year. Larry Ussery returned a fourth quarter pass inter ceptkm 24 yards to score. Quarterback Tommy Pharr passed for both Mississippi State touchdowns, 58 yards to half back Buddy Newsom and 10 contour cushion buckler SERVICE to completely REMAKE If MATTRESS Choice of fahrics and mattress type: soft or firm. COMPLETE LINE OF HOME FURNISHINGS FHILCO ADMIRAL NORGE APPLIANCES CLEMENTS MATTRESS COMPANY MAIN EVENT Tag Team Match The Blue Demons (Southern Champions) Vs Don Perez And Pepp! Perez SPECIAL EVENT Nick Adams Vs 450-Lb.

Bear Ncbw 2.00 1.75 by FREEMAN It feels it's new, and looks new when it's old. Freeman exclusive Contour Cushion comfort in easy-care DuPoht Cdrfam? CharTan Corfam, leather lined. $27.00 men uirur rds in the-final period to end mmy Milner. Southem's rugged.defense con- med what little running attack ate could muster. They threw a four man front line dense numerous times to guard gainst the passing of Pharr ilner, the SEC leaders in pass- and receiving.

Bo'utwell flipped a iss midway in the first period the 185 pound Moulton who readed his way through State efenders on the 55 yard touch- own play. Ussery intercepted a pass on State's next series down to give Southern the all at the 34. Hale came in kick his first field goal when and hit him with the 58 yard scoring strike. Midway in the inal quarter. Pharr connected on the 10 yard touchdown pass o' Milner for another score in their hopeless cause.

Boutwell advanced with a six- yard touchcknvn pass in the opening minutes' of" the third luarter, following with his five ind 14 yard runsi'a nit gime out of reach. 1 Southern drive faltered at Pharr (Culver kick) three. Moulton set up the second outhem touchdown with a 26 Boutwell (Hale kkci) ard sprint to the Bulldog three, its last five yards packing two ate defenders on his back. Two lays lates McMillan sneakedjkick) Southern state 1314 47 0 7 0 7 SOU Moulton 55 pass from Eouhvell (Hale kick). SOU FG Hale 21 SOU McMillan 1 run (Hals rfck) MST Newsom 58 pass from SOU FG Hale 25 SOU Vance 6 pass from SOU Boulwell 5 run (pass failed) SOU Boutwell 14 run (Hale cross from the one.

Pharr caught Newsom drifting own the left sideline a couple minutes after Southern scored second quarter touchdown MST Milner pass from Pharr (Culver kick) SOU Ussery 24 pass interception (Letort kick) A 22.0CO. DON'T CALL US FROM THE to say that business overhead expense is eating you up while you're The time to talk about it is now, while you're on the job. Our new plan for professional people and operators of businesses protects you against this liability. We can tailor'it to fit your exact JIMMY LANG General Agent COOPER J. DELOACH Special Agent Suite M7, Rode Center Building Gretnvilfe, Mississippi SK-5931 CALL US FROM THE OFFICE NOW! PIEDMONT SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HOME OFFICE ATUNW, GEORGIA.

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