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Section A PAGE 2 TOE SUN, BALTBIORE, SUNDAY MOUSING, OCTOBER 5. 1363 Pitt Edges Blue Devils, 14 To 12 LOYOLA TOPS gj TERPS WIN EDMONDSON ON GROUND mm Durham. N.C. Oct. 4 13- Pittsburgh scored two touchdowns with a' vicious first-half -J3ew jit i aA- Maryland Gets Year's 1st Baer Leads Dons To First Win Of Season, 36-1 2 offense and then withstood a late Duke rally to defeat the Blue Devils, 14 to 12, today for its Win Vs.

Deacons first victory in three games. Quarterback Jim Friedl threw (Continued from 1st Sport Page) Loyola tripped up Edmondson in its first game of the Maryland TV one touchdown pass and directed ord, but it's one win in the a Pitt attack that crushed Duke ss'. Scholastic A. Conference yesterday by a score of 36 to 12. record book just the same after two defeats.

Wake Forest, which in the first half: i. The Blue Devils, winless and has already matched last year's win total, is now 2-2. scoreless in three games, came back to score touchdowns in the Wake Forest scored first the third and fourth quarters. first time it has led In the first 1 filf Sophomore Ernie Jackson set up period this fall-on a 30-yard one with a pass interception and neia goal by Tracey Lounsbury. if scored the other on an 82-yard cui unara got Maryland on punt return after taking a later the board six minutes later after moving the Terps 74 yards in 13 al from Rick Sean.

runs (most of them by Miller) Drives Halted Pittsburgh, beaten by UCLA with a three-yard slant off and Oklahoma in its opening tackle. games, scored touchdowns in the With time running out in the first and second periods and half, the Terps again drove deep into Deacon territory, reaching twice drove to the Duke nine and again to the four in the first half. The Dons, led by hard running fullback John Bear, completely dominated the action while going for their first win of tha season. In action down in the Anns Arundel County League, Severna Park rolled past Southern of Lothian, 21-6, and Arundel crushed Northeast, 34-6. James Rose caught a Bob Hol-man aerial for a score to highlight Severna's win over South-era Arundel's Steve Galloway carried the ball 15 times for 149 yards and scored three times, once on a pass interception, to lead the Wildcats past Northeast.

In non-league action, the Gle-nelg Gladiators stomped Francis Scott Key, 44-6, Boys Latin downed Tatnall, 21-8, Northwestern downed Tower Hill of Wilmington, 7-0, and John Carroll ripped Havre de Grace, 31-12. 1 Ml the five before a hotly disputed '1 Duke quarterbacK Leo Hart delay'-of-game penalty pushed them back to the 10. Ray Sopor- was smothered time and again by the big Pitt line as he con A CROWD Notre Dame'. Ed Zieglcr gan State's Frank Butler drags him down. Irish won game at Southbend, 42-28.

owskrs first field goal try of the year, from 25 yards away, bulls his way for eight yards before Michi nected on only 10 of 24 passes for 125 yards. was short and well to the right. Tony Esposito and Dave Gar- Wake Forest too kthe lead, Irish Whip Michigan State, 42-28 nett led the Pittsburgh rushing. 14-7, in the third quarter as The first touchdown came on a LEAPING LEO Duke's quarterback Leo Hart (10) leaps over line in game against Pitt yesterday. Panthers' Tom Cain moves after Hart.

Pitt took early lead and held on to win. 5-yard pass from Friedl to Es posito midway in the first period South Bend. Oct. 4 UP) The game started slowly with The Statistics to cap a 43-yard drive. The before Vanderbilt was able to passes as the University of Fiery quarterback Joe Theis- Lounsbury added another field goal, this time from 28 yards out, and flashy halfback Buz Yeavitt, who befuddled Terp defenders for 106 yards during the course of the evening, scored from four yards out and then Panthers scored again in the score.

mann pitched three scoring pas Theismann 10-yard pass to Bill Barz giving Notre Dame a 7-0 lead in the first quarter. After that, both teams bolted up and second quarter on a 30-yard pass North Carolina defeated Vanderbilt today, 38 to 22. It was North Carolina's first The Commodores' first mark from Frank Gustine to George ses and scooted to a fourth touchdown in leading aroused er came on a 49-yard pass play Mike Davis linked up with Medich. down the field with the Irish took a two-point pat pass from from Painter to Doug Matthews tootball victory of the season Notre Dame to a 42-to-23 victory Chuck Reigert for two TD's, in leading 21-14 at halftime and 35 Larry Russell. M.

St. N. Dsme First down 15 Rushing yardage 325 225 Passing yardage 178 2H4 Return yardage 5 47 Passes JO-33-2 Punts 7-35 3-32 Fumblfs tost 1 2 Yards nfnaltaed 75 45 Notre Dame 7 14 14 7-42 Michigan state 0 14 7 7 2 N.D.--3arz lo pass from Theismann (Hempel kick). M.S. Love 4 run (Boyce kick).

N.D. Bars 1 run (Hempel kick). M.S. Hlghsmlth 5 run (Boyce kick). N.D.

Zienler 29 Dass from Theismann against two defeats and Vander-bilt's third straight loss. with 1.10 left in the first half. A 29-yard pass by Painter to Pass Pilfered Late in the third period intercepted a Gustine pass 21 as the third period ended. 34-Yard Dash Glenelg's route over Francis Scott Key. Probably the key pass by O'Hara pulleed the Terps back Swofford threw scoring pass Wayne Eisanhut scored twice to within one when herolled out es of 12, 29 and 41 yards as the Theismann was a 29-yard scoring toss to Ed Ziegler with 49 for Boys Latin, to lead it over on the Pitt 40 and returned it to the 32.

Four plays later, Hart fired a 6-yard touchdown pass to WesChesson. around right end and then weaved his way 34 yards Tatnall. Curt Chesley to set up another Vanderbilt touchdown, with Dave Strong going over from the 3 on a pitchout from Watson Brown, the Commodores' starting quarterback. seconds left in the second quar (Hempel kick). Tar Heels ran up more points than had been scored by any North Carolina team in the past Tom Treglia, senior fullback ter to break a 14-14 tie.

through the Wake Forest de n.u. Theismann 7 run fuempei wok). M.S. Allen 4 run (Boyce kick). D.

Gatewood 23 pasa from Theis The Blue Devils scored again for John Carroll, carried the ball fense as the third period was Theismann skipped seven three years. mann (Hempel kick). in the final quarter when Searl 12 times for 133 yards and three yards on a keeper for a touch coming to a close. N.U. Barz run (Hempei kick).

M.S. Bowdell 35 Bass from Triplett Painter completed 9 of 20 pass (Boyce kick). The try for the tying points took a punt on his 10, ran it back 8 yards and lateraled to Jackson Attendance 59.075. down which boosted Notre Dame's lead to 28-14 early in the was muffed when Will Morris Miscnes Hurt Denny Painter, a quarterback playing his first varsity game, passed for one Vanderbilt touchdown, set up another and attempts for 127 yards. His touchdown pass came on his third play of the game.

over arch-rival Michigan State in a free wheeling football game today. It was the first setback fort he 14th ranked Michigan State after victories over Washington and Southern Methodist. Ail-Time Record The Irish, last week belted by Purdue out of the nation's top 20 ranking, loosed a devastating, well balanced attack to twice break ties at 7-7 and 14-14. Scrappy Michigan State joined in an all-time scoring high in the ancient Notre Dame-Spartan rivalry. Previous top combined score irf the 35-game feud was 69 touchdowns, while quarterback Al Neville completed 6 of 20 passes for 131 yards.

Also contributing on defense was Chuck Ross, who raced 82 yards for a touch fumbled the snap from center points in a 36-33 Michigan State third quarter. down. Hart failed on a 2-point and then overthrew Hank Barnes On the last play of the third victory in 1950. pass conversion. in the end zone with a despara- quarter, Theismann pumped a It was a slam-bang battle in who chipped in with 16 tackles.

Duke was held to minus 8 sparked a second half Commodore comeback. But Vanderbilt Penalties cost Vanderbilt heavily, including one which called back a touchdown. Matthews ran 35 yards through the tion heave. 23-yard touchdown pass to his 'which passing surprisingly pro yards rushing and never got into favorite receiver, Tom Gate- 0 0 121S 8 20 l)-15 run (Campanello run (Campanello Edmondson Loyola Loyola Baer run) Loyola Baer IS run) Midway through the fourth period, Gary Van Sickler pounc miscues were its downfall. The Tar Heels scored twice in wood, after Michigan State had Pittsburgh territory until the third period when Hart connect middle of the Tar Heel defense ed on a Steve Bowden fumble shaved the Irish margin to 28-21 duced four touchdowns, including a 35-yard scoring shot by Michigan State's Phil Triplctt to Gordon Bowdell which trimmed Notre Dame's lead to 42-28 in the fourth period.

ed on a 23-yard pass to Bo Bo- the first quarter as the result of Vanderbilt fumbles, with Don McCauley plunging over from on Eric Allen four yard touchdown run, capping a 69-yard chow on the Panther 33. How at the Maryland 45 (one of two Terp recoveries) and six plays later Thomas swung around ever, the drive bogged down. Spartan drive. the one and Don- Hartig kicking right end for the winning score a 21-yard field goal. McCauley's score, which cli maxed a drive from the Vander ine Did tor two points, an O'Hara aerial in the general direction of Barnes, was way off target and it appeared the Statistics First downs 14 1J Rushing yardage 173 -1 Passing yardage 119 125 Return yardage 71 143 Passes 10-21-2 lo-24-l Punts MO -39 Fumbles lost 0 1 Yards penalized 52 42 Pittsburgh 7 014 Duke 0 0 6 612 Pitt FsDoslta mux from Friedl fRnin.

Three Second-Half TD's Give Princeton 21-7 Win Loyola Camnanello 15, kick-off return (run failed) Loyola Baer 44 run (Campanello run) Loyola Annel 55 run, fumble recovery (run failed) Edmond Davis 5 run (run failed) Edmond Collier 15 run (pass failed) Southern Lothian 0 0 0 fl Severna Park 7 0 0 14 21 Severna Thompson 1 run (Schmidt kick) Southern Rose 24, pass from Hoi- man (kick failed) Severna-Watkins I run (Schmidt kick) severna Prelst I tun (Schmidt kick) Arundel fl 14 14 6-J4 Northeast 6 0 0 0 NE-Willlam 1 run (run failed). Aran McCauley 2 run (Galloway kick) Arun-Galloway 15 run (Galloway kick) Arun Wnllarn 49. none, from Ca.l.a TEXAS A. AND M. HUMBLES ARMY bilt 48 where Jim Webster covered a fumble by Dan Lipper- for the score, which was nullified by a clipping penalty.

Statistics Vanderbilt N. Carolina First downs 13 2 Rushing yardage 122 361 Passing yardage 179 160 Return yardage 9 39 Passee 11-25-S 10-16-1 Punts S-45 39 Fumblea lost 2 1 Yards penalized 69 Vanderbilt fl 3-21 North Carolina 10 7 14 738 NC McCauley 1 run (Hartig, kick) NC PO Hartig; 21 NC Blanchard 12 paaa from Swofford (Hartig, kick) Vand Matthews 49 pass from Painter (kick failed) Vand Strom run (Brown run) NC McCauley 29 pass from Swofford (Hartig, kick) NC Jolley 41 pass from Swofford (Hartig. kick) Vand Strong 23 pais from Matthews (Brown run) A 30,000. Deacons would capitalize when man. was the Tar Heels' first they reached the Maryland ko kick).

nine with 40 seconds to go. touchdown of the season. Hartig, North Carolina's sen Fitt Medicn 30 pass from Qtutine in the first quarter and left the ies Use Late TD Pass Three times Russell went to the air and three tunes overshot New York, Oct. 4 UP) took advantage of two and a penalty to score three IS01CKO kick). Duke Chesson I pass from Hart (run failed).

Duke Jackson 82 punt return (pass failed). game with a dislocated elbow. Reserve quarterback Bill Ko- To Land First Victory his man. Then on the Deacons' ior kicking specialist, booted his field goal after Richard Stilley covered a Vanderbilt fumble on the 24 when a Tar Heel drive Otick failed) Arun Galloway 35. BUM InturranHni second half touchdowns and beat last chance, Terp co-captain enig took over for Chasey in the N.

Carolina Trounces (Wallace from Carter) enny Dutton intercepted Rus second -quarter and tossed a 10- ran out of steam on the Vander Vanderbilt, 38 To 22 sell's pass on the goal line to aiuo uauoway a run (pass failed) Francis Scott Key 0 0 fl Glenelg 16 14 --)4 Glennlir Dleht 7 nm fTi-oha fmn. rn- yard scoring pass to Bob Brown bilt 4. Georgia Steamrollers guaranteee the victory to cap a 51-yard scoring drive. Chapel Hill, N.C, Oct. 4 W- ls) Glenela- Re srft a.

i-t. North Carolina ran its margin to 17 to 0 on a 12-yard pass from Swofford to Tony Blanchard (Ross run) Glenelff Marshall Hit. hWd mint South Carolina, 41-16 Athens, Oct. 4 UflA 2- Sophomore quarterback Johnny Swofford threw three touchdown 3d Stringer Is Star failed) Glenele Rosa Sn. nm frnm riavta yard scoring dive by workhorse Statistics Maryland Wake Forest Passes M-o 3-10-2 First downs 19 Rushing yardane 364 315 Passing yardase 9 31 Return yardage ..37 10 Punts 3-43 1-43 Fumbles lost 0 2 Yards Denallzed ..10 S5 Maryland 7 19 Wake Forest 3 0 11 014 WF FO Lounsbry 30 Md.

O'Hara 3 run (Sonorowskl kick) WF FO Lounsbry a As Penn Beats Brown Philadelphia, Oct. 4 (ffl-Led by a third-string quarterback (Reigert from Davis) Glenelg Reigert 40, pass from Davis (Reigert from Davis) Scott Key Kingston 3. pass from Brown (run failed) aiVest Point, N.Y., Oct. 4 m-A pass play, sophomore Icky Self to Ross Brupbacher with less than 8 minutes to go, tabled Texas M. to defeat Afniy, 20 to 13, today.

5t was the Texans' first victory of the season and Army's iirst setback in three starts. Beaten in their first two games, the Aggies began their winning drive after safety Dave Hoot, while on his back, intercepted Bernie Wall's deflected fullback Bruce Kemp turned a Ray auger Powers Clemson tight ball game into a parade of touchdowns in the fourth quarter Phil Procacci, iniurv-riddled To 21-10 Unset Of Ga. Tech oieneig oiem 7 run (run failed) Tatnall 0 0 0- Boys Latin 0 0 21 Boys Dorney 2 run (Zinkhan kick) Bov.s sftnhiit 15. nm ftvm rtnm. today as the undefeated Georgia university of Pennsylvania WF-Leavltt 4 run (Leayitt Daaa from pulled out a 23-to-2 victory over Bulldogs rolled to a 41-to-16 inter-sectional football victory Otick failed) Tatnall Smith ntn t.T 1mm mm Brown today on the Franklin nusseiu Md.

O'Hara 34 run (pass failed) Md. Thomas I run (Dass failed) Attendance 15,300. Flvnn) Columbia 21 to 7 today extending one of college football's major jinxes to 19 games. Not since 1945 has Columbia beaten Princeton and the Lions killed their chances this year with numerous mistakes. Princeton has split its two games while Columbia is 0-2.

It was the Ivy League opener for both teams. After the offenses, sputtered through a scoreless first half, Princeton's Jim Nixon jolted the ball loose from quarterback John Daurio midway through the third period and the Tigers' Tom Hutchinson recovered at the Columbia 24. MacBean TD Pass Scott MacBean then found Pete Hauck in the end zone for the first score. Late in the period MacBean passed 13 yards to Brian Mc-Cullough and 20 to Mark Biros over South Carolina. Field AstroTurf.

sophomore Tommy Kendrick and bowled over from the two Boys-Elsenhut 1 run (Cooper from Dok. ney) Kemp's tally in the first 18 On the third play of the game. after a fumble, recovery had put seconds of the final period1 Quaker starting signal-caller rsss on Army's 37-yard line. Tower Hill .....0 Northwestern 7 NnrthWft'tn nanrhtnn SC 0 0 07 pus from broke open a 14-10 contest and the Tigers in position at the Tech six. Bernie Zbrzeznj suffered a On a second-down play, quar- Jones (Openheim kick) Atlanta, Oct.

4ffl- Junior fullback Ray Yauger scored three second-half touchdowns today to give Clemson a 21-10 come-from-behind football victory over favored Georgia Tech. Yauger took two touchdown passes of 10 and five yards from Football Scores the Buldogs quickly followed it Tech saw a 10-0 halftime lead Isrback Self kept the ball on an shoulder separation which will likely sideline him for the entire with three other scores. John Carroll 12 13 a om Havre de Grace 0 6 fl 012 JC Btlnceri .10. nati frnm ki.mI1 melt under the assault of Yaug-j plion play and took it to the 29 It was the third straight vic season. Replacement Mike Hick failed) iftillback Marc Black carried tory for Georgia and marked the er and Kendrick.

The Yellow Jackets had scored on a record ok suffered the same fate on the JC-Treg'la 5 run (pass felled) JC-Treglia 65 run (run failed) JC Bunuori dfl. nacfi frnm Nui.ui over left tackle for a first down first time this season the COLLEGE FOOTBALL East first play of the second quarter. 54-yard field goal by Johnny ville kick) Ho Spell 32, pass from Bennett (run failed) seventh-ranked Bulldogs had Procacci, a 5-foot-9 sopho 33 Johns Hopkins F.fcM. 29 Duncan in the first quarter and the 27. Dives To End Zone been scored upon.

ji uanay-Macon Towson State 21! 17 W. Maryland C- li more, then stepped in, throwing TD tosses to ends Dave Graham five-yard pass from the Charlie Slam Bang Play On the next play, Self, working BUCKEYES CRUSH HUSKIES, 41-14 Dudish to Steve Foster with 12 seconds left in the first half. and Pete Blumenthal, of 60 and South Carolina, in that slam he pass-run option play well all 34 N.C. College Morgan 7 57 Villanova Santa Clara 8 13 Boston Harvard 10 21-Rochester Williams 9 3K Dartmouth Holy Cross 6 17 Kent Slate Buffalo 14 Drexel fl 25 yards while running 69 yards bang fourth quarter, did man jo Treglia 3 run (kick failed) HdQ Rudolph 1 run (pass failed) W. Nottingham 0 0 14 -20 Booth School 0 0 0 00 1 run 'Williams run) 1 run (run (ailed) WN Long 63 put return (run failed) MSA Standings A Conference Duncan's field goal broke a day, passed to Brupbacher on before Ellis Moore cracked over himself for Fenn's other TD.

age to put one touchdown on the Tech record of 48 yards he set the 15 for the winning touch- 21-Rutfcers Cornell 71 Procacci a 163-pounder, who boards. But by that time with two weeks ago against Southern When Brupbacher saw the from the one on the second play of the final quarter. Columbia struck right back, only 39 seconds left in the game Methodist. started the season as a quarterback, but spent the last three Delaware Massachusetts 21 21 Princeton Columbia 7 40-Yale Colgate 21 20-Texas A.M Army-13 27 St. Lawrence Hobart 10 2s Boston College a roal line he dived the last Kern And Otis Sparkle For Nation's Top Team yards even though no Cadet was it was a case of locking the barn door long after all of the It took Yauger only two plays to cover 38 yards for Clemson's 14 New Hampshire Connecticut 6 Loyola City St.

Joe near going 65 yards in nine plays for its only touchdown. Kevin Brown swept left end from the Prince weeks in the defensive backfield and then at halfback, completed seven of 14 aerials for 135 yards first touchdown. The big full Trailing by 10 points, Army maine Knode island 7 44 Muhlenberg Haverford 7 41 Lafayette Hofstra 25 S3 Kings Point Ilnlnn .1 Seattle, Oct. 4 Iff) Rex Kern, horses had escaped. In addition to Kemp's touch Calvert Hall 0 Poly 0 Edmondson 0 Douglass 0 Gibbons 0 ton 10 for the score.

back, a punishing runner, bulled 28 to the Tech 10 and Kendrick a master of fakery from Lancas despite a shaky start. down, Georgia scored on two 23 Pennsylvania Brown 2 10 Wagner Upsaia 0 21-Clarion St. Lock Haven St. 7 rot back in the game when Lynn loore took Mike Bellar's kickoff on the Cadets' 10 and ran it back found him clear for a touchdown six-yard runs by second-team ter, Ohio, confused the enemy with strikes by land and air to ij u. or Baltimore Hanord J.c- The Tigers punched over their final touchdown with 35 seconds left as MacBean passed 10 yards On his first play, Procacci was gang-tackled in the end zone for a safety which gave the Bruins a :14 Slippery Rock ShiDPensburg 31 toss early in the third quarter.

yards to the Aggie 10. Defen full back Julian Smiley, a three-yard smash by halfback Dennis lead the Ohio State Buckeyes to Kendrick marched Clemson 77 Amherst American Inter 19 34 Temple Wayne State 0 LS Bales Trinity, Conn. 21 4 Tufts Colby 11 19-CW. Post Alfred 10 sive back Dave Elmendorf made he tackle to prevent Moore a 41-to-14 intersectional football to Biros. Statistics Hughes, a 13-yard run by half yards early in the final quarter with passes to Charlie Waters short-lived 2-0 lead.

Underdog Boston U. uur-gneii ueitysourg 2 victory over the Huskies of back Craig Elrod, and a 12-yard going all the way. Princeton Columbia pass interception return by de 21 Wlttenber Lehigh 13 .19 Mansfield Chevney St. 14 21 E. Stroudsburg Kutztown 17 "8 Dickinson fiwarthmore 31 Army's attack stalled after a Washington, before an overflow crowd of 58,000 this afternoon.

Upsets Harvard, 13-10 fensive linebacker Chip Wisdom, "ain to the nine and two incom and Yauger and a 25-yard jaunt by Yauger on a draw play eating up most of the distance. Kendrick hit Yauger from five yards Lebanon Valley Urslnus 3 First downs Rusinn yardase Passing yardaae Rot urn yardage Passea Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized 19 14 lt 1M 172 84 71 1 12-21-0 13-303 9-30 1-34 1 2 4 46 me oamecocks scores came Kern scored two touchdowns -ilete passes by Bob Mohn, who Delaware valley Lycoming 0 31 Susquehanna Juniata 14 on a one-yard plunge by full Midwest nad just replaced wall as himself and sent fullback Jim Otis plunging for three more be out for the score. back Warren Muir, a 46-yard Princeton Army's quarterback. Arden Jen OOT 142, Columbia 7- Cambridge, Oct. 4 UB Underdog Boston University hammered away at Harvard's defense all through the third period and finally scored in the Arkansas Tops Tough TCU.

24-6 Little Rock, Oct. 4 UPU Quarterback Bill Montgomery and split end Chuck Dicus, Arkansas' pass-catch combination from the suburbs of Dallas, collaborated on two touchdown passes to spark the third-ranked Razorbacks to a 24-to-6 victory over aroused Texas Christian University here Saturday. It was the Southwest Conference opener for both teams and Arkansas' eleventh straight victory over T.C.U,. which Clemson iced the victory on a 42 Notre Dame Mich Slate 28 .16 Purdue Stanford 3.1 17 Penn Slate Kansas Stale 14 18 Iowa Slate Illinois 20 31 Iowa Arizona 19 Prln Hauck 24 pass from MacBean kicked a 26-yard field goal to field goal by pint-sized kicker Billy DuPre, and a 16 yard pass fore turning the game over to the reserves in the final quarter. gift from Tech.

Steve Harkey (Hoiiberg kick). Prtn Moore 1 run (Holtbert kick), Cnl Brown lfl run (Archer kick! pull Army within 7 points at 20- 3H UCLA Northwestern 0 fumbled at the Tech 18 and Stubborn at times in the face from quarterback Randy Yoa 13. They were the only points Prln Bros 10 pass (rom MacBean .10 Colorado i Indiana 7 21 Bowling Green w. Michigan in 27 Drake North Texas St. 2.1 of the awesome offense mounted Clemson's Bob Craig picked it out of the air and ran it to the final quarter on a 4-yard pass from reserve quarterback Pete Army scored in the second half kum to tight end Bill Freeman.

Statistics 43 Syracuse Wisconsin 7 40 Missouri Michigan 17 (Hoiiberg KICK). Attendance 13,415. Dartmouth Defeats by the national champion Buck Statistics Yetten to Garry Capchart to de six, where Yauger took over and South Carolina Georgia 4' Nebraska Minnesota Army eyes, Washington still fought 18 Nonhcrn Marshall 17 First downs feat the Crimson today for the 17-Cincinnati Xavler. Oh 14 liusnlin yarriatrft Holy Cross By 38-6 24-Northern Iowa South Dakota St. 14 first time in history, 13 to 10.

Passing yardar Texas A 4M 21 230 lr.7 11200 South First Downs 11 27 Rushing Yardaie 123 37a Passing Yardage 103 HI Relurn Yardage 4 57 Passe 7-53-3 4-14 2 Punts 10-41 4-44 Fumbles Lost 2 4 Yards Pen.i?ed 30 3J Ca Tech The victory was BU's third He, urn yardage Puma 1SI3 17.1 3- 0-3 7-37 ft 43 7-20 0 3-13 scored in two plays. Statistics Clemson First downa 28 Hushing yardage lvti Passing yardaae 21ft Hcium yardage 22 Pussci. 16-31-J Punt 7-35 Fumbles lost 1 Virginia Tech-10 East Carolina 1.1 Wake Forest 14 Fumbles lost Hanover, N.H., Oct. 4 (rvT Dartmouth rolled easily to a second straight football victory to penalized Yards 17 Richmond 31 Citri-1 lfs Maryland 24 Louisville 28 ciullloi'd "iR Texas S.U 70 10 0 Dayton 17 A4M. Texa fought doggedly after last week's straight this season and first against the Crimson in six meetings.

The loss left Harvard 1-1 this year and snapped the Crim back to score touchdowns in the second and fourth quarters. Fumble Recovery Bill Urbanik, Ohio Slate defensive tackle, set up his team's first touchdown when he recovered a fumbled Washington hand-off early in the first quarter. Otis plunged for a yard and 7 3 ID 177 137 65 12-30-1 7-36 2 15 14-21 O10 Gardner-Webb Navy 17 Baylor 8 Army A.VM -Prl Hollar 94 day, combining Jim Chascy's Armv Moore 1 run (Jensen kirk) 62-0 humiliation at the hands of Ohio State. Mississippi St. 0 miss ssiuoi fn.

74 Houston nnuMon 41 Oeorala South Carolina lfi pinpoint passing with a stingy Yards penalized Ciemson Oeorala Tech I son unbeaten 10-game streak 32 West Virginia VMI 0 defense and strone running at Tprh VCi Dnnran S4 The fired-up Terriers took a tack to trounce crippled Holy 7-0 lead early in the first period AfcM sen 1 nin (ocuar aic Arnvy FQ Jensen 27 -AkM-ra Bellar 22 Brupbacher 27 pass from (Bi-llar kick) Army FO Jensrn 16 Attendance 41.UU0. Ridley Scores 32-8 Tech Foster paal from Dudish (Moore kick). Clem Yauger 10 past (rom Kendrick (Burnett kirk). Clem Yauger I paal from Kendrick AFL Standings Cross, 38 to 6. 14 Pittsburgh Duke iz Norl Carolina Vanderbilt 22 VlrgSila Wm.

Mary 15 21 Clemson Georgia Tech 10 21 Florida Florida stale 6 21 Florida Florida St. 6 44 Auburn Kentucky 3 24 Arkansas TCU 6 24 West Texan St Wichita St. 14 on some great running by half then turned, faked a hand-off to John Brockington, but cradled the ball in his own right arm and back Bob Calascibetta, but Har Chasey connected on six of passes for 89 yards in the vard tied the score with a 63- south Carolina 10 16 Georgia 7 7 2741 Ga Smiley run (McCullotigh kick), Ga Hughes 3 run (McCullough kick), SC Mulr 1 run (DuPre kick), SC FO DuPre 4. Ga Kemp 2 run (McCullough kick), Ga F.lrod 13 run (McCullough kick). Ga Wisdom 12 pass Interception (McCullough kick).

RC Freeman Pass from Yoakum (pass failed), Ga Smiley nm (kick (ailed). Attendance 59.452. Eagles Defeat Cumberland, 26-0 Boiling Springs, Oct. 4 (Special) The Baltimore Eagles won their fifth straight game in the Interstate League by de (Bnrnett kick). Clem Yauger I run (Barnett kick), Attenriancn 50.224.

Essex Eleven Downs 17 Oklahoma St Texae Tech 10 A LJ. i. it -M Victory Over Eagle9 vara toucnaown marcn in in FAR WEST same period, then took a 10-7 circled through right tackle for 64 yards and the touchdown. The Buckeyes, rated No. 1 in the nation, then showed they Ridley snapped an 8-to-8 tie first quarter to boost Dartmouth to a quick 14-10 lead on scoring drives of 51 and 50 yards.

Holy Cross played without seven starters due to injuries and at lead on Richie Szaro 22-yard Chesapeake By 6 To 0 41-Ohlo St Washington 14 31 Southern Cal. Oregon St. 7 39 Wyoming Colorado St. 3 31 California Rice 21 25 Oregon Washington St. 24 with a pair of third-quarter field goal in the second period touchdowns and went on to de Essex Community College de Scores Of Yesterday Oakland, 20; Miami, 20.

Cincinnati at San Diego, night. Where They Play Today New York at Boston. Buffalo at Houston. Kansas City at Denver. (Only Games Scheduled) Standings Of The Teams Eastern Division The Terriers swept 50 yards I'rep Football feat the Omicron Eagles, 32 to tacks of influenza and hepatitis.

7 Poly Calvert Hall 7 14 Olen Rurnl Northern 0 could grind out yardage, crunching 57 yards in 11 plays to their second tally. They got the third on nine plays for the decisive score. Capchart and Calascibet Chafcy hit a 23-yard pass to feated Chesapeake Community College in a Maryland Junior College soccer league game by it last night in a Mason-Dixon ftotball league game at Double 41 Chnptlon Charlotte Hall 0 IS Loyola Edmondsnn 13 Bob Mlakar to keep the first ta had gams of 12 yards each on 21 Severna unman a 44 Olenelg Scott Key 6 a score of 6 to 0. the m.irch, feating the Cumberland Colts, Bock Park. "Dan Dwiatkowskl scored Oml drive going with Mlakar scoring from one yard out.

In the second '1 lamsii a 7 Northwestern Tower Hill 11 Jnhn carrol Havre de Orace 12 1 i4 0 0 0 0-0 (2). Hlpnle (2), Thome T.CC CCC Moore Herlei. iron's only touchdown on a 25- 20 Noiiinnham Booth 0 drive, John Short took Chasey one early in the second quarter, slashing 52 yard3 In only six plays. Ohio Wale 14 14 (-41 Washington 0 7 0 714 Ohio Stale Kern 64 run (8. White kick).

Ohio State Oi li 1 run (8. White kick). Ohio stale otii run White kick). Washington Wlllla 1 run (Vnlhrerht W. Md.

Harriers Bow Chestertown, Oct. 4 (Spe front W. L. T. Pet ft I 4 PRO FOOTBALL New 15-yard pass and then ripped ACFL 63 I 0 .313 Saints Waive Punter cial) Washington College de through the Crusader line on 7 3D 1(14 Richmond 7 42 Brlfltenort 26 to 0, tonight.

The Eagles gained a total of 346 yards, and 239 of these came on the ground. Eagles 6 1 T-M Colts 0 0 5 0-9 Eaglea Ztdalli. I run (kick failed). Kaelea Csllshan. 7 run I Denver kick).

Eagles Andrew. IS lntirceptlon return (kirk failed). laflee-Joanion, I rua (Denver kick). New Orleans, Oct. 4 MV-Punt- feated Western Maryland, 25 to pollsiown Roanoke lfi runs of 11 and 12 yards for the score.

Vard pass from Barth Jones. Rnn DeJulius ran over for the lpoint conversion. After that, fbe game belonged to the Penn-gylvanians, now 5-1 in the league. The Eagles are 2-3-1. Hartford kick), wuinrv 1 i 4 ,3" Boston 0 3 Western Division "klnit I 0 1 1 ono Cincinnati 3 0 0 Trsrr i 32, in crosscountry here today.

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