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'yyyyw 'f fw I JlPTIMII 20, 19J THI rADUCAH SUN-DIMOCRAT PACI THIP.TIIr4i Thiiimps. Hapless Tuglman'' o9 lock 7 To UK Op enter Drops IfOBTfltK Lead By CHARLES WELSH LEXINGTON, 19 PJC Looking For Georgia Tech's Engineers romped for two first half At Half derson averaged 43 yards. Top ground gainer of the game was Kentucky fullback Glenn Shaw from Paducah with 48 yards in 10 carries. Sturgeon gained 45 In 12 tries and for Tech Faucette had 41 in nine carries. Hughes hit 9 of 16 passes for 130 yards.

touchdowns Saturday nignt, then bung on like grim death to stave the ferocious gambling of Kentucky's Wildcats Cage Codch Again Ej JIM ELKINS Sun-Demtcrai Sports Editor By JIM ELKINS and preserve a 14-1Z victory. San-Democrat Sports Editor Always-tough Little Rock, Completely dominant In the first half, Georgia Tech looked 014 ia 0 0 0 13 Ga. Tech Kentucky 14 0 paced by the phenomenal passing of quarterback Claude Ful like a real Southeastern Conference power. ton, romped past hapless Tilgh through holes. A lot of effective tackling by Taz Anderson, a junior fullback, and 212-pound center Maxie Baughhan, a real standout from Bessemer, were major factors In choking off Kentucky's, final drive.

For the Wildcats, It was the coolly courageous signal calling of Hughes that turned what had been a rout Into a breathtaking scrap for the partisan home crowd of 35,000. Hughes, a 6-2 senior, took control of the Wildcats after Jerry Eisaman was sidelined by an injury late In the second quarter. His play calling was something to behold in the last half A key factor In Tech's early control of the ball game was the powerful and accurate punting of Gerald Burch, a Mobile, Junior who averaged 37.4 for his five kicks. Two other Tech punts by An- bln, to cap a 15-yard drive in 17 plays. Four of those plays were pas completions by It was only a minute' later that Bonnie Cain dropped on a Georgia Tech fumble at the Kentucky Si, and.

the Wildcats needed only four plays with a II Sturgeon sprinting through a hole at tackle to ramble alone lop. 21 yards. The victory In the opening game for both teams moved Georgia Tech into first place tie In the Southeastern Conference standings. But it Indicated that Coach Bobby Dodd will have a long way to go to stay In contention the rest of the season. Tech was a firte football team through the first half, but In the last two quarters the Kentucky gramblers pulled the Tech defense Into a tight knot, then passed over it or squirted minutes later the home forces scored again with the aid of a recovered fumble But both times passes for two-point conversions failed to connect and the Engineers clung to their narrow lead.

Both Georgia Tech touchdowns came in the first quarter, the first one on a 24-yard from Fred Braselton, Corpus Christl, Tevas, senior, to Butch Carter, a 0-1 end from The second Tech touchdown was an 11-yard off tackle smash by Floyd Fauc-ette, the Engineers' brilliant runner from Brent, Ala. Bird Scores First TO The vital points came from the accurate toe of Tommy Wells, a Junior, who booted both conversions. Kentucky's first score was a two-yard sprint around right end by Oalvin Bird from Cor- man 39-7 at Memorial 8tadlum here Saturday night. The Arkansas team built up a Tub Carter, 2S, pan from Bra. Hon (Wella kick).

Tech Fauctte. It. run (Weill kick). Ky Bird, 3, end run GPaa failed). Ky.

Slurieon, 31, run (Pau failed). PADUCAH JUNIOR COLLEGE thought they had a basketball coach lined up to replace Sonny Haws, who Is attending physical therapy school this year while on a leave of absence. Don Stephenson, who resigned as head coach at Lone Oak High School this summer to accept the principal's Job at the new Lone Oak Elementary school, was scheduled to take the PJC Job. vr 33-0 halftime lead on the un canny throwing of Fulton and coasted the rest of the way In winning its eighth victory In 10 The second half was an entirely different Kentucky threw caution to the winds. Third string Quarterback Lowell Hughes, a senior from Prestonsburg, set off a surprising explosion with a fourth down pass deep In his.

own territory. It connected with end Tom Rodgers for 23 yards and a first down on the Tech 48. That was the key to the first Wildcat touchdown and 24 outings between the two clubs. However, the McCracken-County School Board The Little Rock team, which Friday night asked Don not to take the PJC Job after coach Gene Hall called a Ky. 10 123 161 1322 0 729.S 1 IS Tech First down Ruining yardaae S3 Paailnc yardaf 4 Panel 4 9 Passea Intercepted by 0 PunU 837.9 Fumblea lost 1 Yard penalized 8 "question mark" earlier In (be week, certainly proved its class to the coach and the partisan crowd of some 5,500 fans who witnessed the rout.

The strike-throwing Fulton Bucs Nip Racers tossed four touchdown passes the first half and piled up an astro- nomical total of 227 yards in the first two periods. Fulton, who earned the starl ing job at quarterback after I Tilghman played tne Rockers 7-0 In Opener last year, was simply sensational with both long and short passes some of the elementary school patrons complained. The loss of Stephenson leaves PJC In a precarious spot. When Haws left, the junior college was in a position to acquire a full-time coach both teach and coach or someone to handle the Job part-time (coaching only). After PJC acquired Stephenson, the college secured someone to handle the teaching assignments.

Now, two weeks affer school has started, the Indians are looking for someone to handle the coaching reins on a part-time basis and that's not an easy task. The college is trying to find someone who is available by 3 or 3:30 p. each day. for practice and can get off from work to accompany the team on the three long road trips. Most of the trips can be made without taking extra time off, but the two treks to Eastern Kentucky and the junior college tournament would require a person being off from work a few days.

Finding someone qualified who can meet this schedule could be hard to do at the 11th hour. The new coach will inherit a number of promising prospects Included among the cagers enrolled include returnees Bill Martin, Larry Harper, Jim although he didn't have to attempt many of the short ones against the leaky Tilghman pass defense. JOHNSON CITY, Sept. 19 The East Tennes So accurate was Fulton's pass see Buccaneers pushed across a first period touchdown here tonight and then held the Murray Thoroughbreds ing in the initial half that the in check the rest of the game for a 7-0 victory. Little Rock eleven had a wnop-ping total of 227 yards as Tilghman trudged to the dressing room at the halftime.

The Bucs scored after taking a punt on their own 23-yard line and driving 77 yards completed only one of nine at The Little Rock second team tempts. started the second half and East Tennessee held a big edge Tilghman promptly scored its over the Racers in the statistic department outgoing them 237 lone touchdown, but never really threatened at any other point in the game. yards to 147 on the ground and MSI is i' iibi mm aim St imm mnii kiiroiliiiiiiiriiW rackinsrun 14 first downs to Downey, Dennis Lacey, Louis Lowery and Jerry Scott Little Rock had a whopping Murray's nine. i Freshmen entered are Craig Stubblefleld of Tilgh edge in the statistics. The Tigers led in rushing with 181 yards Murray led in passing with 64 man, Joe Mathls of South Marshall, Chuck Cadwell yards to East Tennessee 21.

The game, the first of the sea compared to a measley 35 for Tilghman in 35 carries. The out-of-staters did not complete a pass the second half, finishing son for both teams, was also the in 14 plays. The score came with 5:20 remaining In the quarter, when quarterback Tim Sowders went over from the two yard line on a quarterback keep. End Bill -Hughes kicked the extra point. Major plays of the drive were a 17-yard pass from Sowders to fullback Larry Ledford and a 16-yard quarterback keep by Sowders.

Murray end Dick Stout took the East Tennessee kickoff on the Murray 26 and returned it to the Bucs 32. The threat was ended, however, by a clipping penalty on the next play. The Racers drove from their own- 20-yarcUline -late In the second quarter to the East Tennessee 14 for their biggest scoring threat of the game. How and Donnie Rudolph of Reidland, Jim arable of Daw con Springs and Maxwell Danner of Lincoln. 0 Bowling Clinic Will Start Monday first OVC game of the season East Tennessee was a 1 to 3 the game with nine for 17 and a 227 total.

touchdown favorite. The Arkansas team led by a I. Tnn. Mur. First Down 14 SERIES BY BILLY SIXTY Billy Sixty, who has won over 300 bowling trophies and recently hit the perfect 300 game for Net yards rushlns 337 147 TOUCHDOWN JAUNTGeorgia fullback Bill Godfrey (42) breaks through the center of the Alabama line at the start of a 40-yard touchdown run in the sec slim 9-5 margin in first downs, but didn't fool with the 10 yard runs as they went all the way most of the time.

the eighth time, will start a weekly series of columns called Passes 515 Yards passins 31 64 Pane Intercepted br 2 Fumblea lost by ond quarter of the game at Athens yesterday. Others in the play are: guard Billv Holand (68) and tackle Larry Lancaster (78) of Georgia. Alabama play Yard penalised 55 75 East Tennessee 1 0 07 Murray 0 00 ers Dictured are Bill Rice (82). an end, and center Don Bailey (52). Georgia "Bowling Clinic" in The Sun- Democrat sports section Mon- day.

Sixty's stories trill score with both beginner and expert alike for he shows all the bowling angles with no technical (AP Wirephoto) won 17-3. ever, they gave up the ball on downs as a Parker-to-Morrls pass missed a first down by LSU Defeats Rice 26-3 inches. 9 The Racers were also hurt In this drive by a 15-yard penalty, Xavier Dumps Cards CINCINNATI Sept 19 VP) Xavler'i swift sophomores, two touchdowns behind at halftime, scored three times In the third period and coasted to a 28-13 football victory over Louisville Saturday night. The Musketeers concentrated on an aerial attack In the second half and transformed two In fact, little Rock scored five of the fix timet they had the ball the first half and Tilghman didn't get a first down until late In the second period. Tilghman received the game-opening kickoff, and picked up where they left off last week when Memphis Tech Intercepted a pass to notch a last-second 19-13 victory.

Freddie Lookofsky of Tilghman attempted a pass on the first play from scrimmage and Little Rock intercepted. The Tigers wasted little time scoring, marching 56 yards in six plays for the score. The TD toss was a 21-yard heave from Fulton to end Bill McKnight Clemson Triumphs 20-18 this time for an Illegal shut. Most of the second half of the game was a defensive battle with neither team making a serious scoring threat. double-talk.

His easy, straight-to-the-polnt approach is probably the thing that will appeal to everyone. Sixty, besides his mark of eight 300 games, has scored over 2,000 in tournament all-events 13 times. He has been Except for the first quarter, ond half kickoff and moved BATON ROUGE, Sept. 19 ing klckoff and Clemson's Gary Barnes fell on it on the North (CPD Defending national cham steadily down field behind sophomore quarterback Pat Tram- the Thoroughbred line managed to hold the highly-rated Buccaneers well In check. Neither pass interceptions into Carolina 44.

Eight plays later, pion Louisiana State stirred to BILLY SIXTY uarterback Harvey White life In the last half today to mell and halfback sprinter Mar-lin Dyess. The Georgia defense Halfback George a crashed over from the three. score a leisurely 28-3 win over Rice Institute. team could get a potent passing attack going, Murray especially in the second half when they scored three times. elled and Fred Slngton booted The Tigers drove 43 yards for Xavier operated with a a 23-yard field goal.

The sleepy Bengals, perform patchwork backfield of substitu with 8:04 left. The Little Rock end got an assist on the play on state championship teams four Umes, city title teams five times, won the Wisconsin match title four times and only recently was named "Mr. Bowler" at the ABC tournament. Many bowlers clip each of Sixty's lessons and prop them up on the table when they're bowling Also, you can order one of his instruction booklets at a small charge. Look for Billy Sixty each week-day to The Sun-Democrat sports section.

S. Carolina, 12-7 ing on the first nationally televised game of the year in the season opener for both clubs, tes directed by quarterback Ron Costello. He bulled one yard to their second score which came in the opening minutes of the second period on a plunge by fullback Doug Cllne. White passed to Bill Mathls for the two-pointer. Hornets Top from pint-sized Tommy Trout- score the first touchdown after sputtered helplessly through the COLUMBIA.

8. Sept. 19 man who Jumped up to knock Noonan's 19-yard run. first half while Rice grannea a (OPD South Carolina sprang halfback Ken Norton loose on But Costello's forte was pass The Tar Heels capitalized on Franklin In the ball down, but only deflected the ball right into the arms of McKnight. 3-0 edge on Gordon Speer's 46-yard field goal ing.

54-yard end sweep to a last a fumble by halfback George He completed 17 of 28 at Little Rock showed its fust period touchdown tonight and a come-from-behind 12-7 triumph tempts, Including 8 of 11 second But the defending champions came out snarling for the second Usry on the Clemson 35 for their only threat of the first half. Cummings passed 25 yards to end John Schroeder who weakness of the game as they missed the extra point attempt. half tries, and had none in Opener 18-0 over Duke's Blue Devils before 37,000 opening game fans. tercepted. half and scored in less than five minutes, sending All-America halfback Billy Cannon around The scoring run by the 190- Xavier intercepted a pass and drove 68 yards in eight plays went to the four.

Fullback Don Klochak plunged over for the score. pound Salem, junior was a taking over the lead, 14-13. dramatic climax to a 12 play Noonan intercepted a pass on end for 17 yards and the touchdown that got LSU back on the track. The Bengals poured through Clemson drove 65 yards with The Tigers went 77 yards the next time they gained the bad with Fulton heaving a 49-yard pass to Jim KInderman for the score. This came with 5:05 left.

Just two minutes later the the Cardinal 33-yard line and do-or-dle drive by the Gamecocks after halting Duke down on the South Carolina eight yard line. the second half klckoff, scoring on a two-yard drive by Mathis. two more touchdowns and a field ran It over for his second mark er. After picking up a fumble, Xa South Carolina scored in the Georgia Upsets Tide goal before time mercifully ran out. Wendell Harris kicked the field goal from the Rice 23 at vier drove 62 yards for the final score, with Noonan sprinting the Tigers had hit paydirt again.

The strike-throwing Fulton did first period on a seven-yard jaunt by halfback Steve Kopian FRANKLIN, Sept. 13 Paducah Lincoln, held scoreless throughout the first half of play exploded for three touchdowns In the third period to win its opener from Franklin Lincoln 18-0 here tonight. James Greenwade started the three TD parade by going off-tackle for six yards and the Hornets' first tally. Later in the period Hamp Bateman scampered 43 -yards for the second marker and a few minutes later again reached pay dirt from 16 yards out. On the first play from scrimmage.

Charles Bolen scooted 34 ATHENS, Sept. 19 Ph- the opening of the third period. With less than five minutes left tally set up when tackle it again, throwing 20 yards to Gary Robinson who went the Aerial artistry by Francis Tar-kenton and Gordon Kelly and a Sam Fewell blocked a quick in the game, played before 48 last nine yards. Western Wins 13-8 CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. Sept.

final 20 for the score witn 3:42 kick by Duke's Dean Wright. twisting 40-yard touchdown run 000 in windy, warm weather, LSU's Tommy Neck plunged showing on the clock. Richard by Bill Godfrey lilted Georgia Center Jim Nemeth recovered for the Gamecocks on the Duke to a 17-3 Southeastern Confer over from two yards out. Critics Say Simonich Is LazyJ JUST IS JOBS College and high school coaches everywhere are entering a three month stretch during which they will toil from 10 to 16 hours a day, often under extreme pressure. nAnd anyone who ia inclined to feel sorry for themselves are requested to find a copy of the Blue Book of College Athletics and turn to the directory of the Montana School of Mines at Butte.

The school has an enrollment of 252 men, 20 women and Its team nickname Is the Orediggers The conference is called the Montana Collegiate And here ia the athletic staff: Athletic DirectorEd Simonich. Publicity DirectorEd Simonich. Football Coach Ed Simonich. Basketball Coach Ed Simonich. Baseball Coach Ed Simonich.

Track 'Coach Ed Simonich. Wrestling Coach Ed Simonich. Tennis Coach Ed Simonich. Golf Coach Ed Simonich. Hockey Coach Ed Simonich Trainer Ed Simonich.

Also, the director of intramural sports is Ed Simonich, handling basketball, volleyball, ping-pong, tennis, handball, swimming, football, golf, wrestling, softball and badminton. Simonich has coached at Montana Mines for three years, during which the football team hasn't won a game. As the story goes, the alumni -critics are saying that Simonich Is lazyi Carpenter booted his first extra point in three tries and the Rockers were ahead 19-0. 10. ence football victory over Ala 19 (A Western Kentucky turned the fumble Into an offensive With 30 seconds left, quarter bama Saturday.

Duke took a one-point margin Early In the second period, weapon to win Its third con back Warren Rabb passed to fullback Merle Shexnaildre for In the second period on a short It was the first opening game Little Rock used five plays to secutlve victory In three seasons pass from quarterback Don Alt- victory for the Bulldogs since yards to have a penalty nullify from Southeast Missouri State go 34-yards with Fulton getting the final yard on a quarterback man to end Claude Moorman at 32 yards and the final touch down. Rice, however, completely dom 1954. which incidentally, also College Saturday night 13-8. the play. Paducah held the edge In the was the last year they posted a sneak for the score.

the Duke 49. Moorman, a rangy flanknian, shook loose from winning record. first down department, 16-12. Central scored again- in the inated the first hair. Bengal coach Paul Dietzel used his The butterfinger Indians fumbled five times and the Hilltop-pers recovered all five, turning three Gamecock tacklers at mid Tarkenton, a ball-handling second period, going 81 yards in The Hornets out-rushed Franklin, 172-61.

field and went all the way, a storm troops comparatively little, wizard as well as a bullseye eight plays for the score. A iour- two of them mot touchdowns. scoring play covering 58 yards relying for the most part on the "go" team and the defensive Guard Art Browning kicked See TILGHMAN, Page 14-B John McVoy's crew will-return home next Friday to entertain Jackson Merry of Ten passer, also showed some terrific running form on Georgia's second touchdown drive. Seemingly trapped trying to pass, he the point. "Chinese Bandits." Kopian's try at a two-pointer Team The Owls from the Southwest Russ Crane, who has turned out college football lines for 25 years, is in his eighth season on Statistics Til.

conversion after his first period Conference came to play a kick nessee. Paducah Lincoln 0 Franklin Lincoln 0 018 0 0 0 18 0 0 wiggled his way into tne clear and dashed 19 yards to the five. First Pown ing game and did good Job of the West Virginia staff. touchdown was short and his pass after Norton's run over It In the first half. Two nlays later he sneaked 9 1B1 IT 9 337 3 1 40 across from the one.

Net Yards Rushing 3.1 Passes Attempted IS Passes Completed -1 Net Yards Passing 4 Fumbles 4 Fumbles Lost 3 Yards Penaliied 10 shot end Jack Pitt. Deacons Edge FSU Clemson Edges N. C. His long-gainer passes to Kelly, a man with gifted hands, kept Georgia percolating, at key CHAPEL HILL, N. Sept.

19 6 Need Two Tickets To Ole Miss-UK Game? TALLAHASSEE, Sept Clernson's Tigers mounted times in both touchdown drives i BY QUARTERS: LttUe Rock 19 14 S39 Tilghman 0 7 0 Individual Rushing: Most of Alabama's offense a hefty early lead and made it 19 (LTD Wake Forest whipped back at Florida State in the CALL 1.8104 Walt Evans has two reserved seat tickets for stand for a 20-18 trlumpn over came In, the third period when College North Carolina in a battle of the Crimson Tide took the sec TILOHMAN Carnegl Tech 7, Slippery Keck Tchrt. 12 Geneva 3S, U.S. Coast Guard .8 Bridgeport 30. Norwich 8 Atlantic Coast Conference co- last two minutes of play with a long pass and a five-yard scoring burst by halfback Bobby Robinson to down the Seminoles favorites today by spoiling Geneva 35. Coast Guard 8 Bench Show two-point conversion try in the 22-20 in a thriller before 19.300 Midwest last 80 seconds of play.

fans. Texas 30, Nebraska 0 A crowd of 43,000 fans saw tne South Georgia Tech 14, Kentucky II Presbyterian 24. Furman 13 South Carolina 12. Duke 7 Horehead St 15, Georgetown 11 Louisiana St 3S. Rice 3 Georsia 17, Alabama 3 South Carolina 11, Dak Clemton 30, North Carolina 18 Maryland 37.

West Virginia 7 N. C. Stat IS. Virginia Tch 11 Wichita 18, Kansas St. 8 Florida State snatched the Pittsburgh 31.

Marquette IS Slated At lead for the first time in the fast, veteran Tigers explode in quick scoring bursts In the first half against the late Jim Tat- Player Art. Yd. Av. Gary Stubblefleld ..3 10 SO Tommy Troutman ..7 33 3 3 John Moore 3 4 1.3 Dickie Robinsoa 13 IS 1.0 Robert Rose 4 15 Joe Benton 4 11 3 7 Totals 33 33 10 tITTLI ROCK' Player Att. Yds.

A. Jim Lea 3 1 Jerry Knowles 8 84 t.O Gary Robinson 3 14 7 0 Richard Carpenter .4 IS 4S John McCarty IS 3 0 Clyde Fulton 1 Gary Mobley 3 4 0 Total 31 131 8 8 game in the last period on an 81-yard touchdown run with an um's "team of destiny." Clem hop SO. DcPauw 7 Pen Stat 18, Missouri 8 niinei Normal 83. Ball St North niinol 33, Wheaten 8 Voungstown 13, Tennessee AA-I 11 St Olaf 38. Beloit 8 Lincoln (Mo.) U.

30, Missouri Mine 14 intercented nass by halfback William Mary 37. Virginia 0 son's 7-0 victory over the Tar Heels last year led them to the AEC Today Bud Whitehead and quarterback Joe Majors' 15 yard scoring pass Central Michigan 81. Western Michi Sugar Bowl. The Tar Heels, coached oy to end Jim Daniel. Tatutffs -successor.

Jim Hlckey, University of Kentucky-Ole Miss game next week-end that he would like to sell Evans" tickets are In Section on the Kentucky side. i i Anyone interested to the two tickets can contact Evans at 5-5104 The Saturday night contest should attract a number of people from Paducah Tilghman plays Lexington' Lafayette on Friday night and many people plan to stay over and see the Wildcats the next day The Tilghman-Lafayette game, wai originally scheduled for Saturday afternoon, but was later shitted to the Friday night time (8 p. m. CDD. Krueler Compiles .313 Mark At Lancaster THIS A AND THATTA Johnny Knitter of Metropolis finished the season with a .313 batting average for Lancaster in the Eastern "League Johnny ranked ninth In the Class A league averages Krueter had 131 hits In 419 times at bat He knocked in 67 runs for the season Jim McKnlg tat, ex-Fado- cab Chief player, has been named to the Texas League All-Star team McKnight won honors at second base Gene Green, ex-Chief had a .305 mark with Rochester before being by the parent Cardinal Green ranked fifth In the International League in hitting The husky catcher-outfielder had 120 hit in 394 trips to the plate, including 19 homers Oreen was suspended at Rochester Just before returning to the Cards He drew the one-day suspension from manager Clyde King for his "conduct." came back in the second half to: OleMiss By 16 0 score twice, but Clemson defend ers- nailed Bob Elliott on the two-vard line in conversion pass nlav from quarterback Jack gan 18 Xavier (Ohio) 38.

Louisville 13 Toledo 80, Eastern Kentucky 3 Dayton 8, Richmond 3 Far Weit Utah St 14. Idaho St 8 Wyoming 88, Montana 8 Oregon 38. Stanford 37 Wyoming 58, Montana 0 Washington 81. Colorado 13 Oregon 38, Stanford 37 -Utah State 14. Idaho 0 High School Lynch 13, LoyaU 8 Henderson City 47.

Bowling Green 8 Qimmlngs. Lan 33. Kentucky St 20 Horrt Brown 13, North Carolina Colic Southwestern (Tenn.) 7. Millsap Norfolk St 22, Central (Ohio) St IS Wake Forest 33, Florida Stat 30 Presbyterian 24, Furman 23 Virginia Military 48. Marshall 0 The Citadel 48, Newberry 8 Davidson 43, Catawba 8 Florence State 14, Tennessee Tech 14 (U i Howard 14.

Maryrill 0 Sosthwest 1 Arkansas 38. Tula 8 Cincinnati 33, Oklahoma St East Nary 34. Boston Collage 8 Rhode Island Northeastern 8 MaasachOMtt 31, Maine 18 Wast Cheater (Pa.) 13. VUlanora Connecticut 38. 6prtntflbi 8 earned Tech i Upper Keck Tcbr.

Scorinf TILSHMAN Robinson CD one yui run. i Extra Point: Blohm by laee-ment tITTLI ROCK KnUht CD 31 and four yard passe from Fulton: Kin- dennan U) 40-yard pas from FoJteni Robinson CD 40-yard pan from FuU ton; Fulton CO one-yard runs Lea U) 39-yard run. Extra Pblnts: Carpenter (J) placement. First Down Runt (18 mete yard) TILSHMAN Dicki Robleea 0) 11 yard. IITTII ROCK Carpra It yards: Lea 11.

38. Mi Kaewl tl) 13 yard. Cummings had passed 24 yards to halfback Milan Wall for the Tar Heel touch The National Plott Hound Coon Hunt will wind up today with the bench show, which is scheduled to get underway at 12:30 p. m. Ninety-seven dogs from 18 states are competing in the four-day meet at the field trial area near the Atomic Plant -y The hunt Is sponsored by the United Kennel Club.

On Friday nigt. 27 casts were made in 30 minutes. iThe public Is Invited to attend Sunday's show, which will be held to the clubhouse of the McCracken County Coon '-v'y HOUSTON, Tex, Sept. 19 OT Mississippi University' veteran Rebels, alternating two smooth-workingCteams, powered over the University of Houston, 16-0, tonight to send coach Johnny Vaughfs opening -season victory string to 13 straight, The Cougars from Houston threw all they had at the Rebels in the opening quarter, but never were abel to tight past the Ole Miss 10-yard stripe. down.

Then a series of long Cummings passes to "swinging end" Al Ooldstein, a maneuver Tatum- contrived, set up the second TD achieved on four Owenabere Wtra 18. Mt Star an I DuBota LeulrrlU St Xarler 31. LalvQl yard smash by WalL Central 8 LonunrlU DeSale Louitrllle Shaw-; neo.O Wall had fumbled the own.

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