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Post Herald find Register, Beckley, Sunday Morning, October 13, 1057--13 i i i i i i i A I JJ I aoonenjiard Put, But Finally Beat Texas 2LToJ Kowalczyk Paces Spartans MSU Romps Michigan 35-6 ANN ARBOR, Oct. 12, tfl --Michigan State's splendid Spartans, led by the bull-like charges of halfback Walt Kowalczyk, turned arch rival Michigan into a fumbling giant today and ground the Wolverines into the sun baked Michigan Stadium turf under a 35-6 score before a wildly cheering throng of 101,001. The talent-rich Spartans looked every bit the part of the nation's No. 2 collegiate team as they crumbled the sixth-ranked Wolverines with a big, mobile line that tore gaping holes in the Michigan defense. Kowalczyk, coming on with his finest hour in two years at a time when his team needed him most, was a devastating and unstoppable runner who scored the first touchdown and kept fire in the Spartan offense all afternoon.

The Michigan Slate defense, which has yeilded only six points in rolling over three opponenl seized three Wolverine fumbles in the first half and set the pattern for the all important contest. Kowalczyk, hampered last son by an ankle injury after being acclaimed as one of the country's outstanding backs as a sophomore, recovered the first one on the Michigan 37 and quickly turned it into a Spartan touchdown. I Th UJJW The second fumble brought to TM was 'heir third in discouraging end to a spirited f- me oril bloi being a igan drive that had carried to Spartan four and the third one 5 at oulse t. 'he Ke- broke up a second Wolverine thrust! rg01 spanf ln th first quar- on the Michigan State 30. ll! jTM sec ond The re- Alidiljan Michigan Michigan Slate downs; Kowalczyk (1, plunge); Williams (6, pass from Ninow- eki); Jewett (3, pass Irom Ninow- ski); Johnson (62.

run); Panitch Davidson Steals Show In 26 To Keydel Triumph LEXINGTON, Oct. 12 IB- Virginia Military Institute's Key- dels, jolted by a sudden offensive display from Davidson, erupled from a sluggish performance to score two fourth quarter touchdowns and (fcfcjrt (he Wildcats 26-14 here today. The Koydets were coasling along with a 13-0 lea'd laic in the Ihird period and seemed content lo sit on what they had. But the Wildcats weren't ready lo give up, although hey had been hold to only one tSjfirst doivn in the first half by the ff staunch VMI 'forwards. The Wildcats suddenly generated ome fireworks with the passing of quarterback Charlie Benon Tnej touchdown managed to push over two.fourth- hai th teller team! yard touchdowns themselves a to win but Texas, Longhorns Score 1st Bui Become 43rd Oil Victim Oct.

12 Of) Oklahoma, Uie Gibraltar of college football, strained and rocked for three quarters under the weight Of lowly Texas' frenzied light today but power finally prevailed and the Big Ten slammed to its 43rd straight triumph, 2-1-7. The nation's No, .1 team, holder of the all-time record for victories and for scoring in 119 straight games had all sorts of trouble jvith Walter Fondren, a kicking, passing demon, but a couple of Texans on the Oklahoma team- Bobby Boyd and Jakie Shadefer pulled the Big Red out. Texas picked off four- of Oklahoma's passes and the mighty kicking and oassing of Fondren kept the Sooners in a hole much of the But Boyd grabbed two Texas passes'to hall damag-j ing Longhorn drives and com-! bincd with Sandefer, the leading! andl and ground-gainer of the day, magnificent Dennis Morris Clendon Thomas to rip the Texas line asunder in the dosing period. Sandefer tvound up his great! day by intercepting a Texas pass! with less than three minutes to go to set up the final Oklahoma Lie KeydeU 'matched each them and won going away. of A homecoming crowd of 4,000 looted on as the surprising Key- remained in the unbeaten he ndirccted Quarterback 0 6 ame in sards fnr touchdown.

Halfback ts for last 11 beaten last week by South Caro-1 lina and not even rated in top 20 teams of the country, yards and the score conTOrsion lr was wide (1 fool, plunge). Safety: Williams edw in Pkkcd a 12 (Blocked Van Pelt's punt in end "towns in the first the Keydeis were unable to pun zone). Conversions: Kaiser 2, Panitch. Michigan scoring Touchdown: Page (10, run). Gophers Clobber Northwestern 11 EVANSTON, Oct.

12 K- Minncsola's Gophers unveiled a new star, sophcmore halfback Bill Martin of Chicago, as they demoralized Northwestern with a 20-point second quarter crushed the Wildcats 41 to 6 in a Big Ten football game today. 'Martin, 182-pound speedster who missed Minnesota's first vwo victories because of injury, scored two of the Gopher touchdowns. One on a 32-yard pass Irom quarterback Bobby Cox, and tiw other on an 11-yard sprint. Martin generally showed speed Thich could carry the unbeaten Gophers to the Big Ten title. The Gophers, rated No.

4 in the Associated Press National Poll, down the outmanned with their platoon tactics as they notched their third consecutive victory and second Big Ten triumph. Quarterbacks Cox and Dick directed pass-run attack which put the gamt on ice for the Gophers before half time. MlnnetoU 7 20 14 e--il Northwesten 0 S-- 6 Minnesota scoring Touchdowns: Cox (1, plunge); Chorske (3, run); Schmidt 16, pass from pass (32, paw' from Cox; 11, run). Conver- ILaraon); Bombardier from Martin score again until Davidson's Dave Warden got off a poor kick that went out on the 47 early in Uie uiird period. They moved to the 1' where on fourth down Duke Johnston threw a screen pass to Bobbv Jordan and he scooted over for the touchdown.

Sam Woolwine added the point and the Keydets seemed on their way to a rouf But the Wildcats bounced back Benson passes, one of Hi. the! Put, on a great exhibition for a truej underdog. kept a crowd of 504 in a continuous road all the way. Oklahoma actually scored four touchdowns one coming on a SB-yard dash by Oklahoma guard Jim Davis with an intercepted pass but Davis' touchdown was nullified by a clipping penalty. Oklahoma 0 7 7 7--21 Texas 7 0 0 7 Oklahoma scoring Touch Thomas (3, plunge), Sand-i efer i plunge).

Dodd (1 1-2, plunge). Conversions: Dodd 3. Texas scoring Touchdown: M. Lee (5, pass from Fondren). Conversion: Fondren.

MCKAY PENNINGTON Beckley Halfback BUTCH HENSLEY Mullens Halfback Jittery Middies Rally For 21 To Win Over Bears BERKELEY, Oct. 12 A --Chunky Ned Oldham steadied a jittery Navy offense today and led the hard pressed Middies over' a stubborn California football team 216 A crowd ot 57,000 in Metnorialj ha back Dave Kasperian, Penn Underdog W-M Loses 21-13 Rally Saves Penn State UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. Oct. Paced by hard-hitting 12 Sladium watched team captain Oldham (urn a 0-6 halflime deficit into a -decisive victory. Navy -fumbles, penalties and ineffective passing contributed to California's second quarter touchdown.

Navy fullback Ray Weil- horn's fumble was recovered by Curt lakuea on the Middie vy Jack Hart ran the ball to the Na 4 and on fourth down plunged ove from the one. Navy's erratic game showed no signs of jelling until the second I half, but from there until the finish it las all Navy. Eleven minutes info the third period, Navy engineered a 55-yard drive and scored in 12 plays on quarterback Pat Flood's three yard pass to end Tom Hyde in the end zone. Oldham coverled and Navy led 7-6. With Oldham running for big gains and Navy passes starting to connect, the Midshipmen went 79 yards on eight plays for another touchdown in the final period.

run was the big Auburn Pressed To Nip Wildcats ruled complete because of inle AUBURN, Oct. 12 UP! Auburn was to loday to fercnce, put the Wildcats on the over Kentucky in and-Benson carried the rest of the way on a keeper play. Dave Fag? converted. 5 The Keydets then came lo life anla They moved 61 yards in seven am Plays with Ross throwing a 'corino pass to Jim Gillcspie. The Wildcats' second touchdown Jalc in the fourth quarter with Ralph Setzfer climaxing a 73- yard advance with a two-vard plunge.

They Keydets again seemed infuriated and two plays later shook loose Bobby Jordan for a 49- yard touchdown gallop. vie. rugged football game marred by frequent penalties. Billy Atkins, fullback for the 9'h ranked Tigers, slammed across the 6 in the third period for the only score. It came early in the quarter to end a 36-yard drive, started when Atkins pounced on a Wildcat fumble after he had knocked tie ball loose from quarterback Lowell Hughes oh a pitchout play.

A 15-yard personal foul penalty against Kentucky had placed the RON' STEXNETT JOHN' LUKIE Hinfon End Oak Hill Fullback Friday Schoolboy Stars are four of the many nip Ihe Blueficld Beavers 19-12 in a Ihriller. Stcnncll blockwi a punt, grabbed up the loose ball and ran 29 yards for one touchdown and took a pass from Tommy Farrell on a 67-yard play lor another as the Bobcats remained unbeaten wilh a 53-6 romp over Sloco. Lukie grabbed a pass from Dave Hartcnslein for 24 yards and a Tn in Oak Hill's 39-0 victory over Pincville. ham's 53-yard feature. Quarterback Tom Forrestal plunged the last three.

Jn (he closing moments, Oldham intercepted Darrel Roberts' pass on the California 20 and smashed back to the 1. He then plunged over and followed with his third Here sfars in schoolboy football ranks In Friday jiight action. Pennington, playing his flrsl game at halfback this season, scored one touchdown on a nine yard run and was the workhorse of the Beckley bacfcfield with 80 yards in carries as the Flying Eagles beat the Mt. Hope Mustangs 33-1Z 'Hensley scored the winning touchdown on a two yard plunge as Mullens came from behind to Morehead Victor 28-21 Sims' Aerials Spoil Tech Homecoming 0 0 7 11--21 0 6 0 0 6 Touchdowns: conversion, N'avy California Navy Hyde (3. pass from Flood); Por- restal (3.

plunge); Oldham (1, plunge). Conversions: Oldham 3. California scoring Touchdown: Hart (I, plunge). State today scored two touch- i Stale back into Ihe lead, 14-13. Penn State took a 7-0 first half lead after going 31 yards along downs in the final quarter, erasing a third period deficit and dc-jleichcr William feating underdog Mary 21-13.

Kasperian was the workhorse on both the key touchdowns. Fullback Emil Capara collected the game-tying at 3:50 of the fourth period after punching out 30 yards as the Nittany Lions marched 55 yards in 13 plays for the TD. Then Caprara converted, the ground in 12 plays, climaxed when sub fullback Maury Sch- plunged two yards and nc scored near the end of the second period. End Romeo Pannozzo Virginia Swalled By Clemson Oct. 12 tfl Clemson's football team jit in I (swatted Virginia over the head to th.

Johns Hopkins II Noses Out BALTIMORE, Oct. 12 IJB Sophomore fullback Rod Simonsen made good the extra point that made the 'difference today as Johns Hopkins defeated the team, 13-12. Oz Gorris had gone 4 yards around right end for a touchdown to tie the score wilh only 20 seconds gone in the final quarter. Then Simonsen- made good the placement, Hopkitu's first extra point of the season. Cliff Harding, Hopkins tailback, tossed an yard pass lo end Bob Edwards in the first quarter for the opening score of the game, but Simonsen's try for the point was wide.

Washington and Lee evened it up in the second quarter, taking advantage of two breaks. Harding fumbled on his own 17 and L's Joe Cambria recovered. At 15 yard penalty against Hopkins advanced the ball (he 2 and the Generals' Bill Young plunged, over from the 1 -for the kicked the point After the intermission, William and Mary came back strong. Following a trade i of punts, the Southeners recovered a Stale fumble on the Nittany Lions' 17 and halfback Charles Sidwell, who did not start the game because of a recent flu attack, swept around end to the 3 where quarterback Tom Secules finally took il over. With the score now 7-6, William and Mary took the ball on the State 46 after another punt exchange and, slicking to running plays, went all the way to the end zone.

Fullback Jay Sanner crashed over from the 1 and then kicked Ihe extra point. At this point sumed command. Kasperian as- The final TD was scored by Andy Moconyi who took a three'- yard pass in Ihe end zone from quarterback Al Jacks. William and Mary 0 0 13 0--JJ Penn Stale 0 7 0 14--21 William and Mary scoring -Touchdowns; Seculcs (1, plunge); plunge). Conversion: Sanner Sanner.

Penn State scoring Touchdowns: Echleicher (2, plunge): Caprara (3, plunge); Moconyi (3, pass from Jacks). Conversions: Pannozzo, Caprara 2. MONTGOMERY, Oct. 12 an Quarterback Tom Sims threw four touchdown passes -three to 3cii Dixon and one to Bob Igo to give Morehead (Ky.) Slate a 23-21 football victory over West Virginia Tech today. Tech losing its homecoming game, scored once on a short ran, one on a blocked punt, and once "It on a 63-yard run-lateral.

Blair Weese scored from passine yards out and George Todorovkh Net pass-rash blocked a punt on the Morehead 15 and recovered the ball in the end zone. went ahead again, 21-14, in the same period Statistics First dotvns Yards rushing i Passes attempted Passes completed 1-5 Yards W. Va. Tech Moiehiad uu aim JuuulUYiUH Jlil! CamC a om converted to put Tech ahead 7-Oj in the first period. A 59-yard pass play, Sims to Igo, was good for the first of two Morehead touchdowns in the second period.

Morehead drove to the one later in the second period, but lost the slorxj, Borstad Northwestern jeering Touchdowns: Gondek (I, pass from Hol- Fogarty Guides Syracuse Romp ITHACA. N. Oct. 12 tfl (Dan Fogarty, remodeled from a quarterback into a halfback in three short weeks, was involved In scoring of Syracuse's first three touchdowns today as the Orange eleven smothered Cornell Then after Syracuse'bad built up 26-0 halftime advantage, Fogarty took over direction" ot the Syracuse reserves as quarterback and led them to another marker. The two upstate rivals engaged In a punting duel during the first quarter but in the second Syracuse broke it wide open with four touchdowns, Fogarty gelling one on a 2-yard plunge and another on a 30-yard pass from Chuck Ximrnerman.

In the same period he also passed lo Dake Baker in a maneuver that covered 52 yards. The other, tally of that explosive period followed a 23 yard screen pass, from Stephens. Syracuse Cornell Zimmerman to Tom 26 6 0 S-- 34 GM! Coach Elected To Head Alumni Assn. LEWISBURG, Oct. 12 (SpeciaD- E.

Turley of Lewisburg, head football coach at Greenbrier School, was elected president of the National Association at Homecoming ceremon- ies'here today. He succeeds Carroll! E. Coleman of Htmtington. Alexander M. Carey, president of D.

chapter, elected national vice president and Edward S. Yaird of Lerrisburj wu named secretary. Davidson 0 0 0 14--14 0 7 13-- 25 Davidson scoring: Touchdowns- Benson (15, run); Setzler (2, run) Conversion-- Fagg, Bynum. VMI Scoring: Touchdowns Hpr- run); Jordan 2 (12. run; pass from Johnston; 49.

run) Gil- Jespie (16. pass from Ross) 'Conversion-- Woolwine 2. MarqueHe Suffers 4lh Loss With Holy Cross Quarterback Tom Greene fired three toudhcown passes and snaked his way four yards for- a fourth marker today as Holv Cross saddled Marquctle wilh its 14th consecutive football defeat 26-7. The Crusaders scored three times in tlie first half for a 19-0 lead, coasted in the third period rny Lorino, 165 pound Auburn halfback, was stopped on the 21 bv Lou Michaels, Kentucky's Ali- America tackle candidate. It was mostly a case ot TW rugged lines stopping offensive threats.

Auburn drove (o the Kentucky 4 after the touchdown but a fourth down plunge failed to get Ihe needed yard. Michaels, great on defense all day, was booed by ihe Auburn partisans when he left the game momentarily the final period. But they cheered him when he came back. Great play by Auburn ends Red Phillips and Jerry Wilson contained the Wildcat atlack. Kentucky 0 0 0 0 0 Auburn 9 0 6 0 6 Aubum scoring Atkins (6.

run). Rutgers Romps Colgate with second and Uiird -stringers in HAMILTON Oct 12 H) -action and then registered their supposedly weakened bv final touchdown in the fourth quarter. Two intercepted passes and a bad pass from cenler helped set louchdowns. A crowd of only 9,420 in 40.000- scat County Stadium, home of the world champion Braves, watered the inexperienced and injury' plagued Warriors put over a consolation touchdown with about four minutes to plav. Holy Cross 12 7 7--26 (l 7-- 7 flu.

showed the strength of a gridiron giant today by plastering Colgate 48-6. The game was the feature of the Colgate Homecoming and the result was exactly the reverse of the score a year ago. It was halfback Bill Austin of Rutgers who shattered the hopes of the 7,000 Colgate fans. He scored three touchdowns, one after running 76 yards with an intercepted pass, and lossesd for a fourth to Robert Simms. He picked up 83 yards rushing.

Score Twice In 4th Period Underdog Gobblers Nip Villanova 21-14 BLACKSBURG, Oct. 12 (ffl Virginia Tech's Gobblers, ap- parenlly incensed by a giveaway touchdown that was the last of the five fumbles they lost. stormed 95 yards in the final period for the touchdown that gave them a hard fought 21-H intersectional football over Vil- llanova. A bad pitchout less than two minutes deep in the fourth quarter had given the Pennsylvania Wildcats a tying touchdown, and the Gobblers their own enemy for the tbird Saturday in a row seemed destined to be lucky if they got a deadlock. But the Wildcats with, a pos- ing crowd of 14.000 dancing through the strcels of Blacksburg.

Tech took a 7-0 lead when Lugar broke over the middle and ran 53 yards for a touchdown on the third, play from scrimmage. Only 56 seconds had gone by when halfback Barry Frawe added tiie first of three extra points. Villanova deadlocked it in the second period on a 63-yarJ march with halfback Dave Parr going the last yard. That's the way it stood until Tech took advantage of a Villanova and. moved 16 yards early in the final period passing 13 yards to Frazee.

Guard Ed Michaels recovered a Tech u.t when Sims threw to Dixon for 20 ball there on a fumble. Tech yards and a touchdown, punted out and Morehead re-l Morehead scored again in the turned the ball to the 27. More-(fourth period'on a play that cov- head drove to the two, Sims pass-lered 85 yards. Froni the Moreing loiDi.xc.ji Jroni there for the head 15. Sims rifled' a pass that OIle touchdown.

Morehead led 14-7 at was intended for Igo. Tech's Jimi da sible third touchdown in sight, had a John Graxione pass inter- ccpted by Tech's brilliant sophomore fullback, Frank Easlman. on the Gobblers' live yard line. Twelve plays later, Eastman look six yard jump from quarterback Jimmy Lugar for the touchdown that Mnt homecom- 131 33 62 193 11-395 1-23 0 0 35 with its every mistake here today and outlasted the Cavalier aerial circus, 20-6, for its first Atlantic Coast Conference season. victory of the the half.

Tech tied it up at 14-14 in the third period, when Tom Propps Wisconsin Gains 3rd Win In Row Copenhavcr and hands on the flectcd to Dixon." He caught it on his 25 and ran the remaining 75 Trailing' 28-14, Tech scored the final touchdown on a play fhal slarted as a run by quarterback Charles Goosman from his 37. At the Morehead 20, he tossed Paul Grygiel a lateral pass. Grygiel went the rest of Ihe way. LAFAYETTE, Ocl. 12 (AP) MOREIIEAT)' put its high scoring! Ends: Brl Dlxl n.

Robert Igo offense in the Big Ten arena or Tackles: Way Chapman, Doug the first today dnd whipped' Moore Purdue, 23-14, on two long runs! Guards: Joni1 and a triple threat job'bv Jon ICQ) Hobbs. ko Center: Tim Scott John Wash- The Badgers scored on the eighth Tom Sims, Buddy Fields play of the game and never trailed. Purdue kept pounding away and rolling up yardage in midfield but couldn't shake the two familiar patlern of fumbles and breaks. Danny Lewis ran 80 yards and Sidney Williams 73 for Wisconsin touchdowns. Hobbs blocked a Purdue punt to set up Wisconsin's first quick touchdown, intercepted a Purdue touchdown pass in the end zone, and kicked a fic-Id goal and two exlra points.

Hobbs abo took the ball away from Purdue twice more, smearing a fourth down play and snatching a Boilermaker fumble out of the air. Wise mi sin 7 10 0 7 7-14 Wisconsin scoring Touchdowns: Williams 2 il. plunge: 73, run): Danny Lewis (80. run). Conversions: Hobbs 2.

Field Goal: Hobbs 25 yards. Purdue Touchdowns: Mikes 2 (50. punt return; 2. plunge): Conversions, Fietch-jr. 2.

fumble in Die end zone less thar. two minutes later to set the stage for Tech's final march. Villanova 0 7 0 7--14 Virginia Tech 7 0 0 14--21 Villanova scoring Touch plunge): Mi- downs: Parr chaels 'recovered fumble in end zone). Conversions: Bapicnza 2. Virginia Tech scoring Touchdowns: I.ugar (53.

run); Eastman (12, pass from Lugar); Frazee (13. pass from Bailey). Conversions: Frazee, 3. Attention Hunters! HuUHTCD SQUIRRELS GROUSE GAME CL 2 1702 CL 3 8841 StoMt Lowvr RoUiqh Heights Curt Cassell. Tom Inslee W.

VA. TECH Ends: Jim George Todorovich Tackles: Ed Cookerty, Tom Propps Guards: Harold Williamson, Jim Saaltz Center: Rodney Jarrett Jack Paul Backs: Young. Wee.se W. Va. Tech Morehead Johnson, Robert McMellon, Blair 0 7 0 7-2S 7--21 scoring Touchdowns: Igo 159-pass from Sims), Dixon 3 t2-pass from Sims.

29-pass from Sims, 85-pass from Sims). Conversions: Bell 2 (place), Igo (pass from Sims), Stcfencavaee Potomac (place). W. Va. Tech scoring Touchdowns: Weese (13 off tackle), Propps (recovered blocked punt in end zone).

Grygiel (20-lateraI from Goosmanl. Conversions: Todorovich 2 (place), Bumgardner (rush). All but ignoring the forward pass so favorei by Virginia, the Tigers blocked a Cavalier punt to set up their first touchdown in the third period. They used an intercepted pass to get into motion for the second of two fourth-quarter touchdowns that assured the triumph. In between, Clemson dominated the action wilh a paralyzing running assault headed by Bob Spoon- an unsung, fullback.

Spooner had 79 yards for the aflernoon and personally accounted for 33 of the yards gained by the Tigers in their only sustained touchdown drive, a 72-yard push that made the count 13-6. Quarterback Harvey White pitched seven yards to end Wyali Cox for Ihe initial Clemson score with 5:36 left in the" third period and when quarterback BiU Barbary kicked the extra point, the Tigers had all the points they ever needed. Ironically, White's pass was the only one the Tigers completed all touchdown came seven plays after end'Ray Masneri had on the Virginia 33. IvTu'ie also scored the last Tiger touchdown on an 18-yard run and added the extra point. Spooner got the other Clemson six-pointer on a three-yard plunge.

score. The Virginians went ahead the third quarter after Jim Lewis blocked a Hopkins punt at the Bluejays 30. Tom Budd caught the air at the 26 and carried 13. Tudar Hall smashed from the 1 for the touch- over down. Washington and Lee 0 Johns Hopkins 6 i- 6 0--12 0 7-- scoring TouchdownsPLUNGEf: Hall il, plunge).

Johns Hopkins scoring--Touchdowns: Garcia (4, run); Edwards touchdown. (8, pass-run from Harding). Con- Brown version: Simonsen. 'Dartmouth Dartmouth Rolls Over Outclassed Brown 35-0 HANOVER, N. H.

Oct. 12 Dartmouth's speedy Indians took advantage of virtually opportunity today and trounced Brown 35-0 in an Ivy League football game. The victory was the third for them over Ivy foes. Tne loss, worst since 1952 for Brown, was the second for Brown which has one victory. Joe Palermo, Dartmouth captain and left guard, started the rout when he blocked a punt which led to the' Indian's first 0 0 7 'IB 0 0 0 0 12-- J5 Igo both got their a d'Ray ball, but it was de-' Wockei Al Cash's kick Clemson Virginia 0 0 0 0 7 13--20 8 0--6 Rudd Field Goal Edges Potomac SHEPifERDSTOWX, W.

Oct. 12 Rudd, who had scored his team's two touchdowns earlier, kicked a 12-yard field goal with 45 seconds to play today to give Shepherd a 15-14 football victory' over Potomac State. It was the Barns' recond State Conference victory in three starts. Potomac suffered its second league loss as against one victory and one. tie.

Shepherd led at halfiime, 12-0, but dropped behind as Potomac picked up seven points in each of Ihe third and fourth quarters before Rudd stepped in again to provide the climax. 6 0 J-15 0 0 7 7-14 Shepherd scoring-- louchJovms Rudd 2 (a. plunge, and 17, pass- run from Balesquez). Field goal- Rudd (12). Potomac scoring-- touchdowns: Furr (7, run) and Whitchouse (1.

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