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Herald and Register, Beckley, W. Sunday Morning, September Pitt Ekes Out 14-13 Victory over West Virginia 14-0 Tech Win Nails 4Hi Spot LEXINGTON, Sept. 22 Swift George Volkert explodc around his left end for a Ji-yard touchdown sprint to seal No. nationally ranked Georgia Tech's 14-6 football victory over tucky today. Volkert's dazzling third-perioc run behind the protection tackle Ormond Anderson provided one of the few offensive thrills for a shirt-sleeve crowd ol 30.000 and a national television avdience this bright, humid afternoon.

Tech, obviously allempting to take advantage of its superior reserve strength, kepi reasonable control of the ball the opening half, marking 80 yards in 19 Statistics Ftrsl dowoj Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted Punts Fumbles lost penalized Ga. Tech Ky. 11 205 18 2-6 0 3 11 132 29 2-8 0 8.38.3 0 JO plays for one touchdown and striking suddenly with one of its two last half opportunities. Kentucky's touchdown was the result of Toppy Vann's fumble in the closing minutes, Kentucky recovering at the Tech 13, After offsetting 15 yard penalties, Kentucky got a first down at the Tech two with Quarterback Delmar Hughes sneaking across frwn the two with 26 seconds left. Kentucky penetrated midfield only five times, giving the Tech defense only one anxious moment.

key in Tech's first touchdown was a 20-yard dash around left by Volkert that carried lo the Kentucky 31, and a fourth-down 12-yard pass from Vann lo Halfback Paul Rotenberry to tie Kentucky eight. Two plays later, Vaan Jumped and passed to Enc Ted Smith in Ihe end zone eleven-yard punt that slid off the' foot of Kentucky's Bob Southerly to the Tech 35 set the engineers in business. The key was a fumble by Tech Fullback Intercepts Sink Ole Miss 26-0 ESTATE COLLEGE, sept. 42 Joe Brodsky', a speedy Ill-pound Fullback, intercepted three Mississippi State passes and Florida turned them into quick touchdowns as the Gators defeat- edjuciless Mississippi State 2W in a Southeastern'Conference football opener today. Mississippi State's Sophomore only seven passes in the game and threei, times Brodsky, a Miami, 1 senior, intercepted racing 93 yards for one touchdown, 33 yards for another and 27 yards to set up another Fiori score.

Except for passing miscues, Mississippi State dominated the game with vicious ground assault that accounted tor 10 first downs 1 ajid 147 yards rushing in the first half. 'Florida's last score game in the final 10 seconds when Fullback Charlie Roberts went over from the three after the Gators had picked up a iEssissippi State fumble on the State 24. Early in the first quarter, Brodsky grabbed Stacy's first pass on the State 35 and returned it to the 8. Left Halfback Jackie Simpson pushed over State's line to score for a 7-0 Florida lead. Moments later, Stacy Iried another pass.

Again Brodsky jumped and intercepted the He hen raced 35 yards for the second touchdown of the quarter. Aroused by Florida's two quick scores, Mississippi State ca-ne back wish a strong ground attack aiid marched $1 yards to the Florida three. State Right Halfback Jim Tail crashed over from the three but fnmbled in the end zone. Spears recovered for Florida. State lock Ihe second half kickolf on its 24 and drove to the Florida 42.

On a Ken Owen Uiat Kentucky apparently recovered 10 yards down- field, But the bal! was ruled dead at the Tech 38 and two plays later Volkerl scored, Tech had one other threat, a 32-yard drive, that was stopped inches from Ihe Kentucky goal. Georgia Tech 0 7 7 0--14 Kentucky 0 0 0 6 6 Scoring: Georgia Tech: louchdown: Smilh (6, pass from Vann); Volkert 154, run); conversions: Mitchell 2. Kentucky: Hughes '2. plunge). Outplayed N.C.

Bows lo Slate By 26-6 Tally CHAPEL HILL, C. Sept. 22 ft Quarterbacks Tom Katich and Billy Franklin each threw two touchdown passes as North Carolina Stale upset North Carolina, 26-6, to spoil the start oj the new regime of Coach Jim Tatum. A crowd of 37,000 saw the football season opener for the two Atlantic Coast Conference It was sweet for the surprisingly strong team which had not beaten the Tar Heels since 1M2 when, ironically, Tatum was serving his first hitch as coach at North Carolina, hij Alma Mater. Halfbacks Dick Christy and Dick Hunter sliced North Carols Statistics Costly Fumbles Give Panthers Two Touchdowns By DICK LEONARD MORGAXTOHW, W.

Sept. 22 W-1'he Pitt Panthers, converted two costly fumbles by the West Virginia Mountaineers to edge out a 14-13 football victory here today in a rip-roaring football game which saw the favored Panthers outplayed. The sellout crowd of 34,800 saw unheralded West Virginia dominate the game throughout against their arch rivals. Pitt, trailing by six points, going into the third quarter, struck twice in lightning-like succession to win the 48th meeting in the series starting in 1895. A dandy punt by.

Pitt fullback Tom Jenkins rolled dead on the WVU 3. On the first play, the Mountaineer fullback Larry Krutko tumbled going into the line, NCS First downs 24 1 Rushing yardage 253 Pasing yardage 83 Passes 7-14 Passes Intercepted by I Punts M4 Fumbles tost 0 218 33 3-8 3-27 Una's defense almost at will -the improved -Wolfpack completely dominated the play. It was left, however, to Katich and his replacement, Franklin to pitch the touchdown strikes thai brought victory. After missing field goal attempt fe the first period, State scored twice in the second period and twice more in the 'final quarter. North Carolina scored its only- touchdown in the second quarter when Halfback Ed Sution went over from Uie 20 on an end run.

Katich passed 11 yards to End early in the second qi'arter to climax a 73-yard Wolf- ck scoring drive. Hunter converted. Franklin rifled another 22-yard TD pass in the same per- od. The same combination produced the final two scores in the 'ast quarter. V.

C. State 0 13 0 13--26 Carolina 0 6 0 0-- 6 Jf. C. State scoring: Touchdowns Collar 2 (21 yard pass, II yard pass); Pepe (22-yard pass); Miller (3 yard pass). Conversions Hunter 2.

North Carolina scoring: Touchdown Sution, (20, run). WM Bows Low In 39-0 Upset WILLIA.MSBURG, Sept. 22 Bill Barnefi, a long-lezged fullback with amazing ability to tacklers, broke loose on three long touchdown runs today as Wake Forest's football team stunned William and Mary 39-0. A crowd ot 8,000 looked on in disbelief as Barnes, striking on the first play from scri.T.tnage, zig-zagged his way 67 yards on a tarst over his own right guard Statistics First downs Rushing yardage Passing- yardage Wake Forst 11 139 61 fourth down pass, Stacy threw Passes intercepted his Right End Levaine Holiings-! Fonts head on the one but Brodsky Fumbles lost jumped up and got the pass. The Rorida fullback ihen raced yards for a touchdown.

FJorlda Miss. Stale 14 8 6 S-26 6 0 9 0 0 scoring Touchdowns: Simpson (8, run), Brodsky 2 135. pass interception, 9, pass Yards penalized 4S 5-15 4 1 0 70 and put the viiUng Deacons aread with only 40 seconds gone. 187-pound senior from Landis. N.

kicked up his heels cep'Jon) Roberts (3, plunge). Co! efl versions: Spears 2. again before the first Jperiod end- grabbing William and Mary Statistics Flrtt downi Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by 4 Punts Fumble; lost Yards penalized Pill W. Va. 5 27 2-8 3 100 13 146 93 7-19 i 2 30 Play in Civitan Bowl Here Saturday The Writ Tech Golden Bevi will face Concord College's Mountain Liom next Saturday Mghl at Ue Woodrow Wilson High SUdium la live annual Clvilan Bowl game, tfenserti )f the local Civiiaa Club.

It Is lUo a West Virginia IntercoHegbfe Conference game. The Tech front row, left to right Fred White, Holt Beaver, Jim Welker, Buzz McCnlcheon, Jim Lwklurt, Skip tielkeson, 'Ed Cookerly, Ralph Conner, Mike and Doyle While. Second row BUI Bassitt, manager, Julian Taylor, Red Weete, Carroll Bnmgardier, George Todorovlch, Gtne Oflet- by, Dave Frelbert, Rust Wood, Jim Shultz, Harold Wllllanuon, Joe Rapp, Kennr Kaapp, Jim Andrew), Jim Myal, and Russell Kline, manager. Third row Ralph Tale, assistant coach; Richard Savllla, Mel Clark, Mike Ferguson, Richard Hancock, Teddy Cornell, Bill Burdeile, Frosty Hntlon, John Dicks, Tom Propps, Jim Haikell, Dan Wood, David Adklas, and Coach Don Phillips. and Pilt recovered.

Two plays later fleet Ray DiPasquale went around left end for the Panthers' first touchdown. Ambrose Bagamery'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 Passadolis scored from the 5 four plays later.

Quarterback Darrell Lewis tacked on the 14th point, with 5:19 left in-the period. Quarterback sneaks by Mickey Trimarki accounted for both WVU touchdowns. West Virginia went lead in the second quarter into following recovery of a Pitt fumble by end Joe Kopnisk on the Pitt 19. Trimarki passed to Kopnisky, who caught as he went out at the 1 foot line, then sneaked over the next play. West Virginia came back in the fourth period for its other TD when a roughing penalty against Pitt put llje ball on the 12.

After Krutko had carried to a Panther 6, an offside penalty gave WVU the ball on (he 1 from where Tri- marki scored. Aside from the two fumble recoveries which resulted in touchdowns, the Panthers were unable to penetrate past the West Virginia 46. The two Pitt touchdowns did not produce the expected letdown in play of the West Virginia team. The Mountaineers came storming jack io score their second touch 1 down and threaten on two other, occasions in the fourth quarter. West Virginia moved the ball to Pitt eight after Kopnisky had a Panther punt to' iWU possession on the Pitt 25 Krutko, who played a brilliant 1 game, carried the ball to the 11.

Pitt's defenses stiffened and the Mountaineers attempted a field from the eight with Jim kick going wide. In the waning mcments of the game, a Pitt fumble was recovered by guard Joe Nicely and end 3ruce McCIung on the Panther 33 est Virginia moved to the 31 on hrce tries, where tackle Dick juesman attempted a field which fell short I The Panthers were able to gain! a total of 96 yards against the inspired West Virginia defense vhicn threw an eight man line against them. WVJJ racked up 146 yards on Orange Reverses '55 Position, Tops Mixed-Up Maryland 26-12 Xavier Romps To JW Victory Over Big Green CINCINNATI, Sept. Xavier University's Musketeers ecored in every period today to defeat Marshall College, tor their second football victory of the season. The Huskies did a much better than a week ago when Uiey lad to push across a touchdown in the last minute to edge out St.

Joseph's College of Indiana. Pinpoint a parsing put Xavier into a 17-0 lead in the opening half. They got one touchdown on a 32-yard pass and run play from Ralph Lane to John Silvali. Roger Berlcia's six-yard pass to Bob Young accounted for another and a continuation of passing attack set it up for score an eight-yard field goal. A 14-yard end run by Terry Meyer in the.

third period and a one-yard plunge by Jerry Casper in the fourth wound up the Xav'ier scoring. Marshall's only touchdown wiUi only 72 seconds lo play as John Wells plunged over from the Uirw-yard line. It was the climax of a 51-yard drive. Marshall I 5 Xavier 7 10 7 -50 Marshall scoring touchdowns' Wells (3, plunge). Xavier scoring: touchdowns: (32, pass-run from Lane); Young 16, pass from Bertoial; Meyer (7, end run); Casper '1, plunge.) field goal: Konkly 13).

Conversions: Konkoly 3. COLLEGE PARK, Md. Sept. 22 (S 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 io beat Maryland's mixed up football team 2S-12 in their season's opener today. Brown, a bruising 232-pounder, caught one touchdown pass from Jim Ridlon.

blasted four yards around end for another, and zoomed T8 yards to set up a third Syracuse, beaten 34-13 last season when Maryland WES coached Statistics Fjrst Aorta Rushing yardage Z58 Passing yardage 99 Passes 5-U Passes Intercepted by 1 Md, 153 7-9 Punts Fumbles iKt Yards penalized 4-31) 1 35 by. Jim Tatixn, practically, gave just before the game ended with third stringers playing on both Maryland started off impressively for the first time under Coach Tommy Mont by taking a 6-0 Iea3 soon after the opening kickoff. But Syracuse marched right'back lo the lying touchdown and leading extra point by Brown to take charge the rest of the way. John McVicker, Terp halfback, returned a punt 67 yards to put its early scoring position. Quarterback John Fritsch plunged for the touchdown and then he dropped the pass from center on the extra point try which Fullback Tom Selep was waiting to kick.

Tlie Maryland suhs returned a short Syracuse kickoff "47 yards in the closing jjiinutes with Ralph Hawkins going over jusi before the final Maryland showed no steady attack after its first touchdown until late in the third quarter. When Maryland wasn't frustrating itself with offside jumps, seven in the first half, and other evident lack of timing, Syracuse's aggressive line was all over it. The second Maryland team finally made its way from its 36 to the Syracuse four at the start of the last period. Then with last down, Bob Rusevlyan, playing quarterback after starting the game at halfback, threw a pitch out over Halfback Healy's head and Syracuse took over on its 17. Syracuse crossed up Maryland for its first touchdown when Ridlon rah to: his left, stopped and w.

iu.3 iti-i, anQ its second touchdown threw awkwardly wilh his riabl lll.St fVin rfnron 11 arm 14 yards to Brown who ran 10 more to score. Maryland was down (o the Sy- iranm" u-i racuse 32 in the second period on the Tulane Ihree Maryland lacklers at the 20, and sped four yards from the goaf before Fritsch cornered After Maryland stymied three thrusts at the line, Quarterback Charles Zimmerman loosed over the goal to Ridlon. Using Brown most of the way and letting him go the last four yards. Syracuse wrapped up the decision with, an 83-yard march for its last touchdown in the, fourth quarter. Syracuse 7 8 6 7--26 Maryland 6 0 0 Syracuse scoring touchdowns: Broivn (24, pass-run from 4, Lasse 71, runback fumble); Ridlon (4, pass from merman), conversions: Brown; Ridlon (pass frcm Zimmerman).

Maryland scoring Touchdowns. Fritsch (1, plunge); Hawk ins (2, plunge). Cadets Ruined 21-14 By Tulane Air Foray when the ball 6hot out of Ralph Hawkins' hands, fcasse caught in the air, twisfed away from two Maryland taAlers and went all the way. Brown, who had been bruising his way to yardage when needed, erupted in the third quarter. Slart- ing from his 15, he brushed aside Cavaliers Win 18-0; Rushing Record Set CHARLOTTESVILLE, 2 Wl Barreling Jim Bakhtiar cannonaded Virginia Military.

Institute's defenses for 210 yards and an Atlantic Coast Conference a on the ground and through the air or a 239 total. The MouniaiVsrs had 13 first downs to Pitt's five After the game. WVU Coach Art Lewis had this lo say: "We beat them. The score beat if The whole ball club played ex- eptionally well. They played real lard football.

Every man came through and did his job. "If we played them vt play them exactly the same loth offensively and defensively or the identical situation. We had hem pegged. "It's just the way things went. Ye ve got a great ball club here.

The boys proved that by coming ack after having those two quick touchdowns scored against them." Pitt's dressing room was very quiet-after the game. There was no cheering. The players were disappointed in the way they played. They were impressed especially the play of Kopnisky and cen- er Chuck Howley. Coach Johnny Michelosen said: "We did not play our best bail.

individual rushing record for one game today as Virginia beat down the Keydels 18-0 lo make new Coach Ben coming-! out party a smashing success. The 193-pound fullback from Abadan, scored only one ot three were left in the gane. Then Virginia, with Bakhtiar supplying the power, suddenly- found the payoff punch it had dissipated all afternoon with costly penalties that added up to 134 yards. Two VMI fumbles started the runaway. Guard Ben Petrilti pounced on the first Keydet bobble on the VMI 20 and four plays one 01 tAi aim uur DIE the Cavalier touchdowns, but his! lat er Bakhtiar rifled across fn explosive sallies through the thre to make it 12-0 Secot Wineburg Sparks ICU Sept.

22 Halfback Kenneth 23 and knifing 77 yards to the pay window. He added his longest touchdown sprint of the day-a 73-yard beauty in the fourth. Quarterback Charlie Carpcnler, up a deflect- yards to senior; period started. Datyrmple swung ahead 25-0 at halfUnw. Unee by Swink against Kansas and fed 32 Ba "ies made good on the con- it however second and third om Sophomore Quarter- by catching; hack Dave ToZman split ihe goa! drives.

Christian 7 12 TCU Jcorjtg after Fwesi William Mary 12 13 0 14--31 A Wake Forest scoring Touch-: duwns: Barnes 3 (67, run; 77, punt return; 78, run); but we gathered our forces somewhat in the final two periods. Larry Krulko played a tremendous game for West Virginia." The crowd of 34,800 was the since Mountaineer Field was dedicated in 1924 and only the third sellout since that time. PITTSBURGH Left end Walton Left tackles Pollock, Kissel. Left guards Scorsone, Guzik, afton. Centers Brueckman, Salwoc- guards Wisniewski, Right tackles Canjl, McCusk- Right ends Severer, Rosbor- 'gh, Brown.

Quarterbacks--Salvaterrj, Lew- Left halfbacks Bowen, Cosl. Right halfbacks Di Pasquale, Passodelis, Bagamery, Theodore. Fullbacks Jenkins, Jellc. WEST VIRGINIA Left ends Chancey, McClung. Left tackles Pickell, Blake.

Left guards Nicely, Sommer. Cenlers broke VMl's resistance, turning aj a end Tucker McLaughliti re- 6-0 gjcne into a rout in the final covered another Keydet fumble on "eriod. VMI 30 and again the Cava- The previous single-game rush- Iier needed just four plays record for the ACC was 175 ow of them a 15-yard burst by yards set by Clemson's Joel before Sophomore against Furman last year and Halfback Sonny Handle ambled 17 yards around right end for the score. VMI Statistics First downi Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted Pnnls Fumbles lost Yards penalized VMI 11 92 87 5-16 Va. 18 307 87 4-lz I 3 134 so bettered today by Wake Forest's Bill Barnes, who picked up Virginia 0 0 0 6 0 12--18 Virginia scoring Touchdowns: Cash (6, run); Bakhtiar Plunge); jlandle (17, run).

(3, lhaman. Right tackcj Sharkady, Un- Oregon Slate Nips Missouri COLUMBIA, Sept. 22 177 yarde in the Deacons' victory A 62-yard touchdown Joe over William and Mary. Franca to Sam Wesley, sparked It was a long time today before i Oregon State to a 19-13 victory Virginia, making its first start after a disastrous season, tucked away the victory to break a six-game losing stride ex- Ending back lo last October. A 68-yard drive climaxed by Sophomore Halfback Al Cash's six-yard touchdown skirt around lelt end made it 6-0 in the sec- or.d period and there the count remained until a little more Uian derdonk, Guelman.

Right ends Kopnisky, Fair- banjts. Left halfbacks--Snider, MAan- ik. High! halfbacks Anastasio, Santicola, Rabbits, Sizemore Fullbacks Krulko, Whipkey Pitt H'esl ft 14 It Pitt scoring-touchdowns, DiPasquale (2, end run); Passodelis (5, plunge). Conversions, Bagamery, Lewis. West Virginia scoring-touchdowns, Trimarki 2 (1 foot, sneak; 1 foot, sneak).

Conversion: Pick- tit. Potomac State Rolls Over W.VJL Tech 254) fumbling football team today. KEYSER, W. Sept. 22 NEW ORLEANS, Sept.

22 W- Liltle Gene Newlon looped Ihree touchdown passes today in leading erratic Tulane to a stumbling 2114 toolball viclory over Virginia Tech. Newton tossed twice to. End Will and once to Willie Hof before bowing out in the third quarter wilh an ankle injury and setting the stage for a Virginia Tech rally that brought a hectic finish. Trailing 21-7, Tech got the ball i the Tulane 1 on a pass interference penalty early in the fourth period and controlled play the rest of the game. Halfback Don Divers plunged over for the second VPI touch- Statistics i 13 Z2 110 316 First downi Rushing yardage Passing yardage 153 US Passcj 7-15 Passes intercepted by 1 1 SrM.J Fumbles lost 3 3 Yards penalized 61 down and Fullback Bobby Conner spearheaded a drive that carried to the Tulane 2.

Halfback Harry Keast lost eight yards to kill the drive thai threal- ened to tie the game. Newton, a 150-pound junior, pulled the VPI pass defense in with his clever faking to Fullback Ronnie Quillian (o set up all three scoring tosses. He passed for 17 yards to Billon in the first to Hot in the second ar.d 33 to Billon in the third. Tackle Emmet Zelenka boot- en the first two conversions and Guard Jim Zinmerle ran over tho third after a bobble on the snapback. VPI scored in the second period on a 60-yard drive that ended with Keasl taking a 34-yard pass from Quarterback Jimmy Lugar after slipping behind Tulane's 'defense.

Halfback Barry Frazee got the first of two conversions. Virginia Toch 7 I 7--14 Tulane 7 7 7 Tech scoring: Touchdown -Keast (34, pass-run from Lugar) Divers II, plunge). Conversions- Frazee 2. Tulane scoring: Touchdowns -Billon 2 (17, pass from pass-run from Newton), Hot (9. pass from Newton).

Conver(run) Zelenka 2, Zimmcrle Miami Redskins BiteDusU-6 OXFORD, Ohio, Sept. 22 -George Washington University capitalized on a fumble in the last quarter lo squeeze out a 7-6 football victory over Miami Universit) today. The Colonials grabbed the fumble of Redskin Tom Dimitroff on their own 41-yard-line and in nine plays, hammered out a touchdown. The loss cut Miami's victory string at 10 straight. The -Redskins punched -over a score with less than two minutes left in the game, but could not match George Washington's extra point.

The big gain in George Washington's touchdown drive came ji'ter Miami halted the Colonials on th Redskin 45 yard line. George Washington Quarterback Jack Henzes hurled a long pass to Pete Spera that was good for 42 yards. Miami dug in, but after three unsuccessful tries, Henzes bulled through the right side of the line from one foot out to score. Spera kicked what proved the winninz point, The Redskins bounced back with a touchdown drive that jarred 7C yards in ten plays. George Washington 0 0 0 0 -6--6 George Washington scoring: touchdown: Henzes (1, run).

Conversion: Spera. scoring Touchdown- Williams (13, ran). Baylor Trims Calif. 74 BERKELEY, Sept. tt --Baylor Sophomore Halfback Arthur (Junior) Boall, playing his first varisty game, today place- kicked the conversion that gave Ihe Texans a 7-6 football victory over the University of California.

Beall's extra point came in the second quarter afler 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 points. The drive began on the Baylor 36 afler Ron Wheatcroft re-' covered a fumble by Baylor's Bobby It was a fourth down pass of, 11 v'ards from Quarterback Gus Gianulias to End Roger Ramesi-' er that racked up the score. On the conversion try. Halfback' Nat Brazil! couldn't hold the pass from center. Giamilias retrieved the ball, and Iried lo run but was smeared.

Early in the second Baylor moved from the California to the 2 where Reuben Saage fumbled and Brazil recovered for Cal. Three plays later, Cal returned the favor as Gianulias bobbled the ball and Baylor Tony Degrazicr pounced on it at the Cal 10. Quarterback Doyle Taylor on a T-option play pitched out to Shofner who dropped caught it on the sprinted into the end zone Baylor 7 0 California the ball but rebound and fr-S State io a ia-13 victory 1956; over the University of Missouri's 1 its butterfingers. fought strongly ihrough the first half and made one desperate bid in the fourth quarter. Missouri fumbled five times during the afternoon and some of them were costly.

One fLTnble eet Oregon State up for its first touchdown in the first quarter when Missouri's Gene Roll miscued on his own 5-yard line. Sterling Hammack powered over. Missouri scored both of its touchdowns in the second quarter, one on an 8-yard thrust by Charles James and the other on a 13-yard aerial from second string quarterback Dave Doane to Hank Kulh- mann in the end zone. Francis tossed a 35-yard In last quarter tlte same quarter to Wesley who PeUmac State went 27 more yards for the TD. W.

Va. Tech Oregon State scored its other touchdown in the third period on 60-yard drive after the kickoff, Francis going over from 5 yards out lor deciding marker. version; A combination of fumbles, a pass and a 74 yard run gave Potomac State an easy 25-0 football victory- today over West Virginia Tech. A Tech fumble in the first period was recovered by Potomac on the On the first quarterback Rudy Telek passed to Silvo Marirll for the score, and Anthony Delitlatli made the conversion Another Tech fumble in the same period gave Potomac the ball on the visitors 30, from where Gerry Whitehousc scored. In the second period Rudy Telek passed lo Martell, lateraied to Joe Bundy to take the ball to the Tech 17.

EJ He'xninski went over from the 4. completed the scor- ng with a 74 yard romp in the 1 I t-K I Potomac State Martell (6, pasa Ifrom Tetek); Whitehouse (M, tylminski 2 (4, run, 74, nm); Cfln- Aggies Rout Viilanova COLLEGE STATION, Sept. 22 HI A hard-hitting and holding Texas A football learn today blanked the visiting' Viilanova Wildcats 19-0 before some 15.000 sweating fans. In 89 degree temperature, under burning Texas sun, the. Aggies were spurred by quarterback Roddy Osbome and slashing fullback Jack Pardee.

WVU vs. PITT See it play by play on TV TODAY 5:30 io 6:30 on WOAY-TV Channel 4 10:15 p.nt WCHS-TV Channel 8.

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