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PAM! TltHim i i y. r. -v Clemson Tigers Topple P.C TTTE TTMT1 AST) T)TTMOCTtAT Georgia Tech Grinds Out 14-6 Victory Over Kentucky Wildcats CLEMSON, S.C., Sept. 22 CP) Clomson defeated A Presbyterian 27-7 here tonight before 18,000 fans in the traditional opener between the two bouth Carolina schools. LEXINGTON, Sept, 22 Swift George Vol-kert exploded around his left end for a 54-yard touchdown sprint to seal Georgia Tech's 14-6 football victory over Kentucky today.

Volkert's dazzling third period run behind the protection of tackle The Tigers, appearing sluggish on offense and leaving much to 'I 1 be desired on defense, pushed across two quick tallies to take a 13-0 halftime lead. The teams traded scores in the third period and Clemson closei out its scoring with a final touchdown in the Presbyterian .....0 0 7 (V-T Clemson 0 13 7-27 Presbyterian scoring: touch-' downs Webb (1, plunge), Conver sions Cook to Lahy (pass). Clemson scoring: touchdowns Coleman (2, nm); Spooner (4, run); Wells (1, plunge); Lawrence (11, run). Conversions Bus-' sey (placement); Bussey to Rivers (pass); Turbevillo (placement). (I Ormond Anderson provided one of the few offensive thrills for a shirt sleeve crowd of 30,000 and a national television audience this bright, humid afternoon.

fourth to gain a victory that was Tech, obviously attempting to closer than the score Indicated. take advantage of its superior reserve strength, kept reasonable Coach Frank Howard expressed disappointment at the yardage his Tigers gave up. The Blue Hose, control of the ball the opening half, A'' I.KXINdTON. cpt. 22 (API Sta- Unlet ol the Georgia Teih-Kentucky game.

Oa. Tet-ti Kentueay Flrnt Dowta Rushing Yardage Ml Passing Yardage .1" the background is Stewart Pell, North Carolina right tackle. The Wolfpack rolled to a surprising 26-6 victory over the Tarheels. (AP Wirephoto) TATVM'S TAKIIEIOLS Ul'SLT Dick Chrivy (40) North Carolina State's right halfback poes down from a tackle by. North Carolina's Don Lear (61) in the season's opener for both teams.

In Passed Passed Intercepted By 0 0 PunU DR. MARVIN E. MIXSON JR. OPTOMETRIST OFFICE HOURS: By Appointment 9 A. M.

to 5:30 P.M. DIAL JE4-2352 605 CAROLINA AVE. Fumbles Lost one of the small college powers in Dixie, rolled up 111 yards in the air and 219 rushing. Clemson scored first when Jim Coleman plunged the final two yards to cap a 59-yard drive that ended on the second play of the second quarter. Less than three minutes later Bob Spooner snaked four yards to score after he had intercepted a PC pass on the Blue Hose 39.

Quarterback Charlie Bus-sey sparked the 61 yard drive that followed. Yards Penalized SO markine 80 yards in 19 plays for one touchdown and striking sud- A North Carolina State Upsets North Carolina, 26-6 To Spoil Tatum'sDebut At Chapel Hill enly with one of its two last half opportunities. 4 Kentucky touchdown was tne result of Toppy Vann's fumble in the closing minutes, Kentucky re- over from the 20 on an end run Katich passctl yards to end coverine at the Tech 13. After pass in the same period. The same offsetting 15 yard penalities, Ken combination produced the final tucky got a first down at the Tech two with Quarterback Delmar two scores in the last quarter.

CHAPF.L IIIl.L, Sept. 22 (AP) StHlmli of the C. State North Ca North Carolina, his Alma Mater. Halfbacks Dick Christy and Dick Hunter sliced North Carolina's defense almost at will as the Improved Wolfpack completely (torn inated the play. It was left, however, to Katich to pitch the touchdown strikes that brought victory.

Aftir missing a field goal attempt in the first period, State scored twice in the second quarter when halfback Ed Sutton went John Collar early in the second CHAPEL HILL. N.C., Sept. 22 13 Quarterbacks Tom Katich and Billy' Franklin each threw two touchdown passes as North Carolina State upset North Carolina, 26-6, to spoil the start of the new regime of Coach Jim Tatum. A rrowd of 37,000 saw the football season opener for the two Atlantic Coast Conference teams. It was swwt victory for the surprisingly strong team which had not beaten the Tar Heels since 1M2, when, Ironically, Tatum rolina Came.

vr. Col. COTTONBLOSSOM says: Time is one of the most useful and valuable of all our assets; yet most of us waste it more than any other thing." s.r.s. .24 2M 14 2W 3R 3S First rwn Kuahlng Yardage Passing Yardage Pauses Paw.es Intercepted By .1 0 3-27 UPENDED FOU HIS EFFORTS A swarm of Maryland tacklers hit Syracuse back Jim Ridlon simultaneously as he tries to drive over the goal from the threeard line in the fourth quarter in College Park, Maryland, upending him in midair for his effort. Identifiable Maryland tacklers are: Paul Tonet-ti (68), Bob Rusevlyan (30) and Jack Healy (23).

Syracuse upset favored Maryland, 26-12. (AP Punts 104 Fumble I.nxt .0 Yards Penalized 10 serving his first hitch as coach at quarter to climax a 73-yard TD .0 13 0 13-26 N. C. State North Carolina Hughes sneaking across from the two with 26 seconds left. Kentucky penetrated mid-field only five times, giving the Tech defense only one anxious moment.

The key In Tech's first touch-down was a 20-yard dash around left by Volkert that carried to the Kentucky 31, and a fourth down 12-yard pass from Vann to halfback Paul Rotenberry to the Kentucky eight. Two plays later, Vann jumped and passed to end Ted Smith in the end zone. An eleven yard punt that slid off the foot of Kentucky's Bob Dougherty to the Tech 35, set the Engineers in business. The key was a fumble by Tech fullback You can mti time (and money) by letting va render you mora laundry services. We alwayt try to be efficient, prompt fair and friendly.

0 6 0 0-6 N. C. State scoring: Touch- downs Collar 2 (21 yard pass, 11 yard pass); Pepe (22 yard Wake Forest Deacons Stun William And Mary, 39-0 INS pass); Miller (3 yard pass). Conversions Hunter 2. North Carolina scoring: Touch down Sutton, (20, run).

DIAL JE 4- 6133 255 Middleton S. E. LAUNOtV Syracuse Beats Maryland's Mixed-Up Titans, 26-12 Dfty CLEANING WILLIAMSBURG, Sept 22 elude tacklers, broke loose on three long touchdown runs today tav- Bill a long legged fullback with amazing ability to Ken Owen that Kentucky apparent- as Wake Forest's football team stunned William and Mary 39-0. A crowd of 8,000 looked on in dis TCU Slaughters Kansas 32-0 Panthers Edge ly recovered lu yams aownneia. But the ball was ruled dead at the belief as Barnes, striking on the Moui ntainecrs COLLEGE PARK, Sept.

32 (B Syracuse used Jim Brown to rip along the ground and scored twice on passes and a 71-yard return of a fumble by end Dick Lasse to beat Maryland's mixed up football team 26-12 in their season's opener today. Brown, a bruising 212- pounder, Tech 39 and two plays later Vol kert scored. Tech had one other threat, a 32- LAWRENCE, Kan. Sept. 22 (JTt 14-13 Count By Halfback Kenneth Wineburg reel yard drive, that was stopped inch es from the Kentucky goal.

MORGANTOWN. W. Sept. first play from scrimmage, zigzagged his way 67 yards on a burst over his own right guard and put the visiting Deacons ahead, with only 40 seconds gone. Barnes, 1S7 pouna senior from Landis, N.C., kicked up his heels again before the first period ended, grabbing William and Mary Georgia Tech 0 7 7 014 Kentucky 0 0 0 66 Scoring: Georgia Tech: Touch caught one touchdown pass from 22 The University of Pittsburgh converted two costly fumbles by the West Virginia Moun Jim Ridlon, blasted four yards around end for another, and zoom ed off theee touchdowns, one on an 80-yard run to outshine teammate Jim Swink in leading Texas Christian University's Horned Frogs to a 32-0 victory over the Kansas Jayhawks in a football season opener today.

Texas Christian 7 8..12..7 33 Karwrnr 0..8...0..0 .0 down: Smith (6, pass from Vann); Volkert (54, run): Conversions- halfback Charlie Sidwell's kick on taineers to edge out a 14-13 victory here today in a rip-roaring football game which was the fav ed 78 yards to set up a third. Syracuse, beaen 34-13 last sea Mitchell 2. his 23 and knifing 77 yards to the Kentucky: Touchdown: Hughes pay window. He added his long- ored Panthers outplayed. son when Maryland was coached by Jim Tatum, practically gave (2, plunge).

The sellout crowd of 34,800 watch Maryland its second touch ed unheralded West Virginia dom ist TVVO It softer to dvtjry room In your hemtl VVTI.U AM SB UR Sept. 22 AP8 Statistirs of the Wake Forest William and Mary football game. W.F. W. and M.

First Down it inate the game throughout against SIEGLER rtATMAXlS No. 1 down just before the game ended with third stringers playing on both sides. their arch rivals. Baylor Rallies To Nip California 7-6 In Loosely Played Contest Hushing Yardflue 1.1S Maryland started off impressive Passing Yardage 4S Passes 5-15 tn Pitt, trailing by six points going into the third quarter struck twice In lighting like succession to win ly for the first time under Coach Passes Intercepted bf 4 0 BERKELEY, Calif. Sept.

22 points. The drive Tegan on the Punts 4 39 7 7 27 6 Tommy Mont by taking a 6-0 lead Baylor sophomore Halfback Fumbles Lost .1 Baylor 36 after Ron Wheatcroft 'INI 1 -1 i soon after the opening kickoff. Yards Penalized KI 70 the 49th meeting in thi series, starting in 1895. A punt by Pitt fullback Tom recovered a fumble by Baylor's But Syracuse marched right back -wtiw, ft.1 lii-; Bobby Peters. COLLEGE PARK.

Sept. 71 (AP) It was a fourth down pass of Statistics of the Syracuse-Maryland football runs ia ordinal game today. 11 yards from quarterback Gus Wrarn ma. Gianulias to end Roger Remesier First Dowra 14 12 Rushing Yardage 2MS lfvl Passing Yardage 25 est touchdown sprint of the day a 78 yard beauty in the fourth. Quarterback Charlie Carpenter, halfback Jim Dalrymple and substitute fullback Deane Hillenbrand shared the spotlight with Barnes with touchdown excursions of their own.

Wake Forest .12 13 0 1439 W. and 0 0 0 0-0 Mnrgantomn. W. Sept. 22 Statistic of the West Virgima-PUt football game today.

Pitt Wei. Va. First Downs .5 IS Riuhlrg 89 14 Passing Yardage IT Cassen 2- 7-19 Passes Intercepted by 4 1 Punts Kumhles Lost 3 2 Yards Penalized 100 31) Passes -U 7-8 Passes Intercepted By 1 Punt 4-JO 731.5 I if I ft 1 'I 4 Fumbles Lost 2 1 Yards Penalized 55 3S It i Arthur (Junior; Beall, plaing his first varsity game, today place-kicked the conversion that gave the Texas a 7-6 football victory over the University of California. Beall's extra point came in the second quarter after senior halfback Del Shofner sprinted 10 yards for a touchdown on the first play following Baylor's recovery of a California fumble. The season opener drew 36,000 fans in Memorial Stadium.

The Baylor running attack was matched against the passing of the Berkeley Bears in a game marred by frequent penalties and fumbles. Both touchdowns came as the result of fumbles. California needed 11 plays in the first quarter to score its six to the tying touchdown and lead Jenkins rolled dead on the WVU ing extra point by Brown to take 3. On the first play, Mountaneer charge the rest the way. John McVicker, Terp halfback, PLCS KEATMAKtt No.

3l Tb pofd-ur. intMr Wi' tab. Room vr ia forced Uxoufth the heart of tb hot. returned a punt 67 yards to put Maryland in its early scoring position. Quarterback John Fritsch Uit and poured your Soot.

that racked up the score. On the conversion try, halfback Nat Brazill couldn't hold the pass from center. Gianulias retrieved the ball and tried to run but was smeared. Early in the second quarter, Baylor moved from the California 49 to the 2 where Reuben Saage fumbled and Brazill recovered for Cal. Three plays later, Cal returned the favor as Ginaulias bobbled the ball and Baylor end Tony Degrazier pounced on it at the Cal 10.

Quarterback Doyle Taylor on a T-option play pitched out to Shofner who dropped the ball but caught it on the rebound and sprinted into the end zone. Baylor 0. .7. .0. .0 .7 California 8.

.0. .0. .6 Baylor scoring Touchdowns Shofner (10, runl. Conversion Beall (placement). California scoring Touch-down Ramseier (11, pass into the end zone from Gianulias).

Mr" ui plunged for the touchdown and then he dropped the pass from center on the extra point try which OUICKIY GETS TO TKE BOTTOM OF THE COID FLOOR fullback Tom Selep was waiting to Vandy Defeats Georgia 14-0 NASHVILLE. Sept. 22 i Quarterback Don Orr and halfback Phil (big Chief) King led a sparkling array of Vanderbilt ball carriers to well-earned 14 to 0 victory over Georgia tonight in the opening football game of the Southeastern Conference here. A sellout crowi of 28,000 saw the Commodores turn on scoring drives in the second and fourth periods of a penalty specked contest. The visiting Bulldogs never threatneed seriously.

Georgia 6 0 0 00 Vanderbilt 0 7 0 711 kick. The Maryland subs returned a short Syracuse kickoff 47 yards in K4 OSCQSMAaT HSATT8J otno od rxA glv yon worm floor nwrting In vfy reom bcoui rhey wail Keof up lh chimmy mnd rk Mtllnis. the closing minutes with Jack fullback Larry Krutko fumbled going into the line and Pitt recovered. Two plays later fleet Ray DiPasquale went around left end lor the Panthers' first touchdown. Ambrose Gagamery's placement was good for a 7-6 lead.

On the kickoff, West Virginia's Ralph Anastasio was hit hard by a mob of Panthers and fumbled at the 20. Pitt recovered. Ray Pas-doelis scored from the 5 four plays later. Quarterback Darrell Lewis lacked on the 11th point, with 5:19 left in the period. Pitt 0 0 11 0-11 West Virginia ..0 6 0 713 Pitt scoring Touchdowns, DiPasquale (2, end run); Pasodclis (3, plunge).

Conversions: Bagam-ery, Lewis. West Virginia scoring Touchdowns, Trimarki 2 (1 foot, sneak; 1 foot, sneak). Conversion: Pick- 'ett Healy going oyer just before the OVKRTME STARS HANOVER, N. H. Dartmouth's two most important basketball victories in the 1953-56 season were overtime contests.

The Big Green whipped Brown in a double overtime game to clinch the Ivy League crown and topped West Virginia in one overtime to win the first round of the NCAA playoffs. final gun. Syracuse 7 6 6 726 Maryland 6 0 0 6-12 1 l.m je Syracuse scoring Touchdowns Brown (21, pass run from Sv a tpoc fee (rW wattn haf forcing you to ffv I oa or two room with told Soon. $glr ml a hoibg plait wtHi txpomth mtoBaHoml SSGIER tfi ilvclaticnsrY method of WARM H00Z HI AUK In titty rttml BUT WITHOUT PtfES AND RCWSTfftS! SifGiCR PAYS FOR ITSllP AGAIN AND AGAIN WITH THE FUEL IT SAVES. Ridlon; 4, run); Lasse (71, run- back fumble); Ridlon (4, pass from Zimmerman).

Conversions- i 1 i Brown: Ridlon (pass from g2 HEAT R) 1 TUBES LJ 131 I i Maryland scoring Touchdowns Fritsch (1, plunge); Healy (2, plunge). mapty cous ic.i yy AND LOOK-dwl lei BTU Rafifji eonftn yoaf Wv "'jhfJ Ther BTU INPUT. there BTU OUTPUT. I Ther BTU INPUT there BTU OUTPUT. but what keep your family warm is BTU USEPUT Urn working BTU'a that heat your home! In BTU USEPUT Siegler OUTHEATS "EM ALL! A 50,000 BTU Siegler gives mor USABLE HEAT than much higher rated ordinary heater.

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State averted a shutout when halfback Kenny Nesmith intercepted Dan Wagner's pass and raced 30 yards down the sidelines to score late in the fourth quarter. The Aggies held a 7-0 halftime having a two touchdown margin at the intermission when Kansas State recovered a fumble on the one-yari line with seconds remaining in the half. Halfback Duane Wood. who sparked the Aggie attack, turned in a one-man act for the Aggies second touchdown. He intercepted Gene Keady's pass on the 1K and sped down the sideline to the Kansas State 21.

Three plays lale' Wood ixmnded over from the 3 and make it 13-0 He -also kick-pd the ovlra point OkU A ft 7 8 7 27 State .7 .7 yX i Vi yr t- v. 11:05 Interlude 11:1 Tabernacle Baptirt Church Hk tmtm tm HOT tMMWTtttWt-, UilfiWlIDiLlllfc! rUSili 1 mit oiyfllli Wirtd New juy Lombardo Snow Pearson 1: 15 Sunday Vanetl Si i Kanta rorum 1:45 Edward Sim Commentary 2:00 The rhree Sunt Protestant Hen A'icmWy of God 3 Mt. Beulah Churca 4:00 New Tim 5: on News family Hfnir 6: 00 Local Sew PV-World New 15-Mmlc From Wmthmp hr: FUMBLE Gus Gianulias, California quarterback, is hit hard in this second period action by Reuben Saage (Y7), Baylor back and another unidentilied player, and fumbles the ball on the California 10. Baylor recovered and then went on to score a plav later. At left is Art Forbes (32), California tub-back.

No. 82 is Baylor's Tony Degrazier, end. (AP Wirephoto) "Headquarters For Values" 9SS..

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