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Section Ar PAGE THE SUN, BALTIMORE, SUNDAY MORXLXG, SEPTEMBER 19, 1965 Army's First Road Opener In 76 Years Ruined By Tennessee, 21-0 ered 72 yards in 11 plays, Tro- vatn rnmnleted four of six DasS- College Football es for 37 yards. He completed two Masses for 57 vards and ran. Slate for 15 more in the second march SOPH FULTON SPARKS VOLS Quarterback Tosses Pair Of Scoring Passes 14 Svraeuse Navy 16 -MonLBomerv Ralin 0 MIDDIES BOW TO SYRACUSE Five Interceptions Help Orange Win, 14-6 DUKE DOWNS VIRGINIA, 21-7 Blue Devils Rally For Two Late Touchdowns OREGON TOPS PITT, 17-15 Trovato's Passes Spark Webfoot Comeback 21 Frostbure Oallaudet 0 which covered 87 yards in 10 plays. ft ff yv Pitt's fourth-quarter TD came ii uainDnase Potomac St. 2 East 18 Boston Collese Buffalo 6 17 Oreaon Pittsburgh 15 Toledo Vilianova 7 35 HolFLla.

nettvshnra 14 after Oregon punted, and covered 40 Colgate Lafayette 0 40 Bowdoin Worcester 8 30 E. 8troudsbur S. Conn. 16 53 yards three plays. HauoacK Bob Dyer passed nine yards to Milch Zalnasky for the score and then hit Eric Carbtree with a past for a two-point conversion.

The Panthers then almost nulled Charlottesville, Sept. 18 Pittsburgh. Sept. 18 Wv-Quar- By JOHN W. STEW ART Continued jrom 1st Sportg Page) I Jinaca Clarion 0 17 Ohio Wesleyan Grove City 13 13 Edmboro Hnlri -Wallarn -I uukes Blue Devils used a 55- Knoxville, Sept.

18 fp Tennessee turned Army's first away-from-home opener in 76 years into a nightmare today as 38 C. Conn Trenton St. 0 6 Lycomma Del. Valley 0 terback Tom Trovato sparked an Oregon third quarter comeback with his Dassins and runnine to uei, state Mansfield 13 yard run by sophomore fullback Jake Devonshire and a recovered fumble for two quick fourth quar jt fi the game out of the fire when de 14 cam. iPa.) w.

va. Wes. 7 10 Maine Massachusetts 8 18 Rochester Denison iO.) 0 the Sailors were forced to hold once for four downs inside the ten after an interception; once at their own 26 and again inside the ten. Don Bullard punted on one of sophomore quarterback Charles Fulton completed two touchdown fensive back Joe Pohl recovered a fumble on the Oregon 37. They drove to the Webfoot's six but day as the Webfoots beat Pitt, 17 to 15, in an opening intersectional football game.

ter toucnaowns today and defeated stubborn Virginia 21 to 7 42 Vermont A.I.C. 19 30 Springfield Coast Guard 14 20 Bates 61. Lawrence 6 34 Northeastern C. Post 15 passes for a 21-to-0 intersectiona in an Atlantic Coast Conference 21 Colby Norwich 14 Smith then grabbed a Dyer pass Trovato. used SDarinclv in the 21 George Washington 13 21 Geo.

Wash Temple 13 18 waynesburK Geneva 0 first half, took charge immediately after the intermission and football opener, Devonshire's long run, which came only two minutes after Vir these fourth down situations and Smith missed on a field goal attempt from the 14. The 5-11 line the end zone and that was it. Pitt, trailing 3-0, 'went ahead before intermission with Dyer cli Westminster Salem 12 Add South guided two long, sustained drives Midwest football victory. A sun-splashed crowd of 48,500 saw Fulton, a 185-poimder from Memphis. connect for a touchdown on his first collegiate pass.

The game was barely five minutes old when Fulton hit wing- backer had earlier missed one ginia had used Tom Hodges's heroics to score the game-tvinc lor touchdowns. maxing an 80-yard drive in thirteen plays by diving over from The Webfoots then fought off from the 29. Sophomore Terry Murray, re 12 Oregon St Illinois In 38 Purdue Miami iO.i 0 7 VV. Texas St Ohio U. 0 17 W.

Michigan Louisville 13 0 Colorado Wisconsin 0 touchdown, took all the wind out HI 4k of Virginia, which had seemed a Pitt fourth period rally with end Jim Smith breaking the Pan. cently promoted to the No. 1 intent on a comeback unit, carried ten times for 31 24 Florida Northwestern 14 7 Wash. Sta'e Iowa 0 21 Bowling Green A. Stale 0 13 Mich.

St U.C.L A. 3 19 Indiana Kansas St. 7 The 205-pound Blue Devil full back Kal Wantland with a 23-yard scoring toss. David Leke made yards and senior Al Roodhouse back broke over right tackle, cut 34 Nebraska T.C.U. 14 thers' backs with an interception in the end zone.

Eighl-Yard Pass Trovato gave Oregon a 10-7 lead by passing eight yards to Scott Cress with iust a liltlp 7 Kentucky Missouri 21 Iowa State Drake 0 to his right and scored the touchdown that sewed up the game 14 Carthage Lake Forest 1J 17 Augustana (R.I.) Concordia 7 30 Deoaw Alma 6 netted the same yardage six tries, to lead the Navy attack. Syracuse's first scoring march started on its own 31 midway in the second quarter. Quarterback Rick Cassata, a sophomore who good the first of three conversions. Smith Goes fifi Fulton's second touchdown strike was a bullet up the middle to end 26 Ball State Indiana iPa.l 14 tor Duke after escaping the last Virginia defender, Paul Klingen-smith, on the Virginia 20. 14 Georgetown Hanover 0 over three minutes gone after 22 N.

Dakota Augustana iS 13 the 1-foot line. The Panthers got inside the Ore-gon 10 on two other occasions. A fumble killed one of the threats and a bad pass from center on Jim Jones's field goal tempt ended the other. Statistics Oregon Pitt. First dpwns 16 'J Rushing 131 97 Passes 14-24 13-31 Passing yardage 233 238 Tasses intercepted by 2 1 Punts 4-36 8 Fumbles lost 2 0 Yards penalized 30 0 Oregon 0 3 14 017 Pitt 0 7 0 815 Ore.

F.G., Scholl, 36. Pitt Dyer, 1. run iCIark. kick). Ore.

Oressi 8, pass from Trovsts (Scholl. kicki. Ore. Cress. 6, run 'Scholl.

kicki. Pitt Zalnasky. 9, pass from Dyer (Crabtree. pass Irom Dyer). Attendance 31.916.

7 St. John a (Minn.) Bimid.ll 0 12 Earlham Franklin 0 Moments later quarterback Bob tne second half kickoff. The next time Orecon eot the Austin Denney in the second quar 21 Olivnt Anderson 18 Daws fumbled on the Virginia FOl'ND A HANDLE North Carolina's Jay Malnvirky, right, prahs face mask of Michigan's Jim Detwiler, with hall, as he crashes the North Carolina line in game at Chapel Hill. 14 Indiana Cent Otterbein 7 14 Evansville Bradley 13 ter. The play covered 53 yards 41 Butler Taylor 6 22 and the Blue Devils scored again in four plays, this time 21 Xsires (Oh o) Kent.

Slate 14 alternated with Holman, passed 13 yards to end Dick Towne and 7 to Little for first downs and 11 more to Towne to put the ball on the 10-yard line. Oyer Gains Four Safety man Jerry added spice to the Vol victory by returning Tom Smith's kick 66 yards for ball in the quarter they scored again, Cress taking a pitchout from Trovato and going into the end zone from six yards out. Lcn Scholl. who kicked a Sfi. 28 Cincinnati Davton 0 21 W.

Va. Tech. W. Va. State 12 GRID OPENER on Scotty Glacken's 10-yard end run.

Beath Intercepts 1J is. Carolina citadel i 7 M.U Miami iFla.l 3 12 Ark. St Tenn. Tech. 7 South 21-7 VICTORY FORCLEMSON yard field goal in the second Finally overcoming a rash of Oyer went 4 for a first down, period, converted after each TD.

a six-pointer late in the fourth period. Army had ample scoring opportunities but was never able to cash in on any of them. The Cadets moved inside Tennessee's Al Kish was held without gain i costly errors and finding a leader TO MICHIGAN Virginia 7 Wake Forest 3 Richmond 0 V.M.I. 21 21 Duke 12 VP. I.

56 W.Va. 32 W.A-M in the first drive which cov- and then Holman rolled in for Hodges, who understudies Da 23 Rand-Macon Susquehanna 0 score. vis at quarterback, Virginia went 86 yards in fourteen plays just before the end of the third quarter to pull into a 7-7 tie. twenty three times only to lose 21 Tennessee Army 0 14 Baylor Auburn 31 Michigan N.Carolina 24 18 Georgia Alabama 17 43 Ky. Slate Fisk 0 17 Le.ieune N.C.

A AT 14 Smith's interception of Bassi's first and only toss of the long, hot North Carolina State Bows North Carolina's Rally Falls the ball twice on downs and once afternoon, came at the Navy 20 on an intercepted pass Short, 31 To 24 To Last-Quarter Surge Duke had scored the first time and the Harrison (N.Y.) young Twice in the first half Barry ster brought it back to the 10. 26 Blucfield St Concord 21 21 Clemson C. State 7 35 Davidson Presbyterian 0 28 Guilford 3 40 Fairmont Shepherd 16 13 South Carolina The Citadel 3 Southwest tit fllfcill THE POWER I the Blue Devils had possession on the opening period, going 72 yards in twelve plays only one a Glack- Holman skipped in on the first Chapel Hill, N.C, Sept. 18 WV-Michigan struck for three first Clemson, S.C., Sept. 18 iP quarterback Tom Ray and so Nickerson failed on field goal attempts.

The first was for 43 yards and the second 38, but both fell short. play from scrimmage. en pass. The pass was a key to phomore fullback Bo Ruffner Navy's scoring drive actually half touchdowns and fought off a determined comeback by North started with defensive back Jim scored last-period touchdowns to Texas Southern 14 Prairie View 7 Kansas 7 Okla. State 14 Miami fFla 3 Texas 0 14 Southern U.

7 Jackson St. 26 Texas Tech 28 Arkansas 7 S.M.U 10 L.S.U Has 13 Completions Carolina to defeat the Tar Heels, Cadet quarterback Curt Cook 'lead Clemson to a 21-to-7 victory Angel's sparkling 31-yard return of a Bullard punt that put the ball the success of the push, however, coming on third down, going five yards to end Rod Stewart, and carrying the Blue Devils to a first down on the Virginia 23. Three times after Duke's two over North Carolina State Satur gave Tennessee trouble with pas 31 to 24, today in the football season opener before a sweltering crowd of 41,000. ses in the first half, completing eight of sixteen for 82 yards. But on the Orange 32.

Murray made 1, Cartwright rolled out for 14, Murray went for 7 and then Huey, day in the opener for both Atlantic Coast Conference football Halfback Jim Detwiler scored Far West 14 Washington Idaho 9 15 S. Dakota Montana 14 31 Wyoming Air Force 14 16 Arizona Utah 9 26 Stanford Ban Jose St. 6 48 Notre Dame California 6 Atlantic Coast teams. two touchdowns as Michigan, defending Big Ten and Rose Bowl who made it from fourth string to first string in weeks. fourth quarter touchdowns had pulled the Blue Devils into a commanding lead, Virginia threatened champion, ran up a 21-to-0 lead.

33 Pittsburgh Scranton--13 Tennessee pass defense stiffened after the rest period, and Cook wound up with thirteen completions for 137 yards. Tennessee's first TD drive covered 80 yards and was the longest jumped in front of senior George The 220-pound Ruffner bulled over from the two-yard line for the winning score in the opening minutes of the final period. Ray, Fair for the touchdown. On the the Duke goal once reaching the 7, then the 13 and finally the 9. extra point, holder Cartwright The 86-degree heat and high humidity appeared to tell on Michigan in the second period as North Carolina roared back with a quick touchdown and field goal to trail and kicker Bassi missed connec with the help of a key block from of the game tiohs as the ball was momentarily After three running plays hader, sped five yards around hobbled and sailed off the side of But Duke dug in to stop the first drive.

Andy Beath intercepted a Davis pass in the end zone to stop the second, and Virginia simply ran out of steam on the third. Statistics Duke Va picked up a first down, fullback enu smnnvi ji-i icmy iff pi power shop 4iik i I r04 Accessories nr) Attach. rU tl 1 11 lit ja.M.! complete workshop in Iff 21 to 9 at half time. his foot. than seven minutes later.

Stan Mitchell broke through right Earlier this week Elias said he Mansfield Scores guard and raced 45 yards to the felt his club would be a good defensive team before the season Detwiler Scores Michigan, ranked fourth in The Associated Press pre-seasnn poll, scored midway in the opening period on a 31-yard end run by quar First down 17 lfi Rushing vardaae 223 11R Passine yardaee 96 214 Prior to that Clemson I-for-mation debut was something less thana rousing success. The teams i ttWf-- ttWU A88 A is over. Off its showing today, he can quit worrying about the de fense and concentrate on an of terback Wall Gabler. Rick Sygar Army 23. Army ta JNome caught the Sparta, rambler from the rear or he would have gone all the way.

The next play-Fulton passed to Wantland for the Vols' first score. Fulton's scoring pass to Denney was a beautifully executed play. Denney went down the middle, Passes 14-29 Passes Intercepted 2 1 Punts 6-49 6 Fumblei lost 2 2 Yards penalized 50 81 Duke 7 0 0 14 21 Virginia 0 0 7 07 Duke Chatham. 14, run (Caldwell. matched first half touchdowns under as trength-sapping sun that pushed the temperature into the 90s.

fense that netted only 83 yards kicked the first of four extra points. Michigan added seven points Model R-1450 titrated I biggest selection cf thes Clemson had scored' the first kicki. two plays later. North Carolina U.va. Hodges, i.

piunge inin. kicki. Duke Devonshire, 55. run (Caldwell, time it cot the ball on a 75-yard took the ball full stride at the 10 Ihnt onHnrt U'ith half. kiCDu'k Glacken, 10.

run (Caldwell. kicki. halfback Max Chapman fumbled and Dick Wells recovered on the North Carolina 28. Detwiler 30 and. after one Cadet usnej back Hugh Mauldin covering the Attendance Z7.iiu.

him near the 20, went into the end rushing and 63 passing. Statistics SYRACUSE NAVY First down 18 7 Rushing yardaen 163 R3 Passing vardase 5 63 Passes 8-1R 7-21 Passes Intercepted by 0 Punts 8-37 7-42 Fumbles lost Yards penalized 0 4J Syracuse 0 2 i Navv .0 0 6 0 6 Holman run (Smith klck. Huey 10, pass from Cartwright (kick failedi. SHolman 10. run (Smith kick).

Attendance -20 367. last two yards. JiN JlUft JirH Juhli ANYTIMll scored six plays later from the six. N.C. State, defending confer w.m tvii r-a mwm swrr Michigan made it 21-0 in the ence champion, tied the score in the second period.

Halfback Sehl-by Mansfield raced four yards for; NEW '65 PLYMOUTH VAL. 2-Dr. second period when end Jeff Hoyne intercepted quarterback Danny Talbott's pass and raced 50 yards to North Carolina's six. Detwiler a touchdown to climax a zoyara drive set up by end Gary Whit-: 5 I- iSg EjJ WA Priced From Only Mk $triht, 1 88 1 ml ftl Irregular cuts in any typ Ih 1 I'J iC 1 I of material wood, JLV A fl j'l 8 If If II lAJ lAJ i jtZS'jr' U-130 'i 707NIVHoU S- NO MONEY fM 7U" I 1 Do You Get BnuuN rat. VA A I llmBmaBSMmmmsLM I I I VVJjS SAW scored from the two.

zone standing. Statistirs Army Tennessee First downs 12 5 PuEhlns yarriase. 69 Passing yardage. .135 Rl Passes 13-38 3-10 Passes Intercepted bv 0 1 Punts 7-3S 8-40 Fumbles lost 1 3 Yards 15 Armv 0 0 0 0 0 Tennessee 7 il Tenn Wantland, 23. pass from Fulton (Leake kick'.

Tenn. Denney. 53. pass from Fulton fLeake kick Tenn. Smith.

66. punt return (Leake kicki. Attendance. 48.300. Indiana Conquers Kansas State, 19-7 DELIVERED Heat Takes Toll The heat appeared to slow down Michigan at this point, and North llneludina r-ight federal Excis jJTax, Heater-, Directional Signal.

tVinyl Trim. Sid Mirror, Undercoat- Carolina began to move. The Tar inq. 3 Speed Synchromesh Trans 1 Imistion. I man's recovery of Ray fumble.

Statistics C. Slate Clemon First downs 12 14 Pushing varriace 121 204 Pasr.itm yardaee S3 61 Passes 5-13 4-9 Passes intercepted by 0 1 Punts 9-34 8 6-40 Fumbles Inst 3 I Yards penallzecl 25 35 State 0 7 0 0 7 Clemson 7 0 0 1421 Clemson Mauldin. 2 run (Pearce kir i N.C.S. Mansfield. 4 run (Andrews kick'.

Clemson Puffner. 2 run (Pearce kick Clcmsnn Rav. run (Prarce kick i Attendance. 30.000. Heels scored when halfback Billy Darnall intercepted Dick Vidmer's pass and raced 53 yards to score.

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