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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, Your DAILY polii. N. C. PAGE ELEVEN A Wayne Trimble Range Alabama Decisions Tough Miss State (Tennessee TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (UPI) Don Saget.

Both Senior quarterback Wayne fourth quarter. came in Trimble came off the bench Saturday to spark fourth-ranked Alabama to a 27-14 win over stubborn Mississippi State before 56,000 fans. Trimble, splattered with blood from a badly cut elbow, tossed three touchdown passes two in the final period and kicker Steve Davis booted two field goals in the sixth straight victory. Halfback Prentiss Calhoun scored both State touchdowns on a two-yard run and an 11- yard pass from quarterback Trimble, lost in the shadow of regular quarterback Ken Stabler during the first half of MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) the season, hit All-America end Junior quarterback Dewey War- candidate Ray Perkins with ren ran for one touchdown, scoring passes of 26 and 37 passed for another and set up yards and passed to lineman two more Saturday as Tennes- Jerry Duncan on a 48-yard see crushed Army, 38-7.

tackle eligible touchdown play. Hometown hero Charlie Ful- The big senior went to work ton, a junior tailback from after the sluggish Crimson Tide Memphis, added to found itself unable to move the woes, running 28 yards for one ball against the lightly regard-! touchdown and one yard for Penn State Lambasts California UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. (UPI) Tom Sherman scored four touchdowns on short keepers Saturday as Penn crushing ground game overpowered California, 33-15. The Lions, using a few passes judiciously, took a 12-7 halftime lead, then wore down the Golden Bears with three more scores in the second half. four touchdowns all came from less than 12 yards out.

Halfback Bob Campbell got the final Lion touchdown on a 19-yard scamper. California had the lead just once, at 7-6 early in the second quarter. They staged a 48-yard drive climaxed by Barry 13-yard pass to Jerry Bradley. California scored its final touchdown with eight seconds to play on a 12-yard aerial from Dave Wargo to John Beasley. The second-quarter Bear lead was short livpd as State went 80 yards in 13 plays the next time the Lions got the ball, with Sherman going over from the two.

The Lions never trailed after that score. The Lions rolled up 313 yards on the ground, with Dan Lucyk carrying 23 times for 133 yards. Sherman, bothered by a strong wind, could complete only 4 passes in 12 attempts in the first hali. He stayed on the ground almost entirely through the second half, and State rolled almost at will. ed Bulldogs.

The score was 13-7 going into he final period when Trimble hit on his key touchdown passes and apparently gained a starting assignment at quarterback. The tackle-eligible play covered 71 yards with Trimble hitting Duncan, who scored on the same type pass in the Orange Bowl against Nebraska last New another. Even the Vols' defense got into the act, end Nick Schowalter delighting the capacity crowd of 48,646 with a 44-yard scoring run after intercepting a fourth period Steve Lindell The210-poundWarren plunged one yard for a second period score and hit Terry Dalton on a 24-yard scoring pass in the third before he was In Thriller BLACKSBURG, Va. (UPI) The rugged Virginia Tech defense stopped Florida State on the one-yard line late in the fourth quarter Saturday to earn the Gobblers a 23-21 victory The fen.se was the only First Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passfcs Passes Intercepted by Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized Tech de- thing that Tech FSU 105 in 165 1J-23 2 0 11-37 6-37 0 6 1448 The decisive touchdown saw benched as coach Doug Dickey the speedy Perkins grab the sent in the subs. pass on the 25 and race unmo lested into the end zone.

Mississippi State, with a 2-5 record, had battled Alabama on even terms until Trimble entered the game. The game gave Tennessee a 4-2 record. Army went home 52 Warren, who completed 18 of 25 passes for 250 yards, almost broke his record of 19 com Heading For A Fall Georgia fullback Ronnie Jenkins (44) heads for a first down and a one-point landing on his nose as he is upended during the first period action in battle with North Carolina. The Bulldogs erupted in the final half to gain a 28-3 decision over the Tar Heels. upi Telephoto.

Trimble who came off the tions which he set against a bench in similar fashion against here last year. Vanderbilt last week, completed Army scored only once, when five of nine passes for 136 end Terry Young went oveT yards. He picked up 49 yards! from the seven with a Lindell rushing. Tailback Tommy Garrison, an Alabama native, was top rusher with 78 yards on 17 carries while Saget completed eight of 24 passes for 140 yards. Alabama, the Southeastern Conference scoring leader and top offensive team, had a combined offensive total of 284 yards.

Colo. State Snaps Spree By Wyoming FORT COLLINS, Colo. (UPI) A1 Lavan, a combination halfback-kicker, booted two field goals, one from 26 yards out with less than 2 minutes left, to give Colorado State University a stunning 12-10 upset over previously unbeaten and 10th ranked Wyoming. winning field goal followed a fumbled punt on 44. In eight plays the Rams moved the ball within field goal distance.

In the third quarter Lavan kicked a 32-yard field goal. only touchdown came on a trick play in the third period when CSU quarterback Bob Wolfe seemingly passed incomplete to the flat to halfback Larry Jackson. Jackson shrugged his shoulders, retrieved the ball and then tossed it down field to end Tom Pack on the 10 yard line. Pack walked across the goal line for the score untouched. Officials ruled pass was a lateral and consequently a playable ball.

The play covered 36 yards. Wyoming came into the game averaging 30.6 points a game, unbeaten in six games and with a 10-game winning streak against CSU. The Rams, now 42, have won their last three straight. Guides SMU Over Texas AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI) -A 32- yard field goal by Dennis Partee with 18 seconds left gave Southern Methodist a 13-12 Southwest Conference victory over the University of Texas Saturday.

Texas held a 12-7 lead going into the fourth period and Partee made it 12-10 with a 31- yard field goal on the second play of the final period. Texas quarterback Bill Bradley was engineering a good drive field when fumbled on the SMU 32, and George Wilmot pounced on it for the Mustangs. Mustang quarterbacks Mike Livingston and Mac White then drove SMU to the Texas 22, with the key play a 25-yard pass by White to Mike Richardson. Partee then put a long, high kick through the uprights for the victory. Texas jumped to the front in the scoring with less than two minutes gone in the game when back Chris Gilbert broke through left tackle and raced 74 yards to score.

David Conway missed the extra miss that turned out to be the losing margin for Texas. But Conway kicked a 31-yard field goal in the second period and made a 45-yarder good in the third quarter to give Texas its 12 points and the lead until Partee wiped it out in the last 18 seconds. Southern best drive opened the second quarter and resulted in the only touchdown. They drove 62 yards for the score with Livingston passing the final 10 to end Jerry Levias. pass in the third period.

It was day all the way. The Vols scored on a 36- yard Gary Wright field goal the first time they got the ball and never were in trouble. Army could not bottle up the accurate Warren, who made his ninth touchdown pass of the year, setting a school record. Tennessee appeared to move the ball at will sometimes. Warren opened the second half with nine straight pass completions against the baffled Cadets.

Ole Miss Early Mississippi Defeats LSIJ Tigers 17 To 0 Field Goals Beat Baylor FORT WORTH, Tex. (UPI) Bruce Alford kicked Baylor virtually out of contention for the Southwest Conference championship Saturday with 32 and 48-yard field goals which gave Texas Christian a 6-0 victory. kicks were about the only bright spots in the dull, listless game marred by interceptions, fumbles and some of the most futile offensive efforts seen in conference circles in years. The victory gave TCU a 2-2 league record and left Baylor with a 1-2 mark and both all but out of contention for the title. two quarterbacks, starter Terry Southall and understudy Kenny Stockdale, and P.

D. Shabay constantly over or underthrew open receivers. Both sides dropped numerous almost certain interceptions to the groans of a crowd of 24,378. It was the third straight time Alford had subdued Baylor with his kicking toe. He beat the Bears 17-14 with a 25-yarder in 1964 and 10-7 last year with a 39-yarder.

BATON ROUGE, La. (UPI) Bruce Newell hit Bobby Wade on a 75-yard scoring pass and Jimmy Reyes added a 35-yard field goal Saturday night led Ole Miss in blanking Louisiana State 17-0 in a Southeastern Conference game. Except for the two scoring plays in the first five minutes Football Results saved the Gobblers from a fired-up FSU team that scored three times on ground plays supported by the record-setting passing of Seminole quarterback Gary Pajcic. Pajcic, a 192-pounder, completed a fantastic 28 of 53 pass attempts that set a record for the Lane Stadium here and broke a old record established by Seminole great Steve Tensi two years ago. Tech led off the scoring in the first quarter with a safety, that proved to be the measure of the Gobbler win.

The score came when right end John Mooney tackled Ken Hammond in the end zone early in the game. Tech quickly followed the safety with a 13-yard scoring pass from quarterback Tommy arirntt nio Stafford to Ken Barefoot. hut mnro anH English kicking star John Utin threaten but once more and r. made good on a 32-yard touch-! hark the down pass from Newell to Hank came anng ack in the Shows late in the fourth quar-! whe" Bill Moreman drove three yards LSU outplayed the It'll booted the FSU not come up with the big plays urVion pOlill. Foster Stars As Vikings Spank Colls Donnie Foster put on a sizzling performance by dashing for six touchdowns Saturday night to lead Woodrow Wilson-McKnight Vikings to a decisiv1 38-7 victory over the winless Jackson Park Colts.

In the other action, the Aycock Giants gained a 13-7 triumph over the Red Devils of Shadybrook-Mclver. Foster dazzled the Colts as he scored on runs of 45, 23, 25, 48 and 30 yards and romped 33 yards with an intercepted pass for his sixth effort. Terry Wilson and Andy Sechler added the extra points. Stan Ferguson scored on a 28-yard run and Randy Raper added the point for the Colts. Richard Combs tallied on runs of 11 and 55 yards to guide the Giants to their win, with Kent Casper adding the extra point.

Billy Strieker went 46 yards for the Lone Red Devil score and also added the point. This was the final regular season action for all four Kannapolis Youth Football League clubs. A special postseason battle will be played next Saturday night. Syracuse Drubs Pitt, 33 To 7 SYRACUSE, N.Y. (UPI) Eastern power Syracuse, behind the passing of quarterbacks Rick Cassage and Jim Del- Gaizo, rolled over Pittsburgh 337 Saturday.

The Orange, who rarely use a passing attack, picked up 176 yards and two touchdowns through the air. exas Tech Outscores Rice Owls HOUSTON (UPI) Mike Leinert and Roger Freeman scored two touchdowns each Saturday to lead Texas Tech to a 35-29 Southwest Conference victory over Rice. Leinert. the replacement for All-America Donny Anderson, scored on runs of 16 and 3 yards in the second quarter. Freeman scored on a seven-yard run in the second period and on a 13- yard run in the third quarter.

other touchdown was on a 30-yard pass from quarterback John Scovell to reserve end Robert Allen with 13 seconds to go in the first half. EAST Notre Dame 31, Navy 7 Penn State 33, California IS Princeton 24, Brown 7 Dartmouth 21, Yale 13 Cornell 31, Columbia Rutgers 16, Boston U. 7 Harvard 27, Penn 7 Villanova 13, Xavier 7 Delaware 20, Temple 14 Syracuse 33, Pittsburgh 7 Bucknell 33, Rhode Island 7 West Chester 33, Plttstown 8 Albright 13, Moravian 7 Buffalo 35, Holy Cross 3 Kent State Toledo 20 Colgate 21, Lehigh IS Rochester 40, St. Lawrence 6 Massachusetts 27, Vermont 21 Springfield 2S, Wagner 7 Bates 34, Bowdoln 13 Connecticut 15. New 14 Amherst 28, Tufts Maine 31, Colby Dickinson 14, Lebanon Valley 7 MIDWEST Iowa 20, Indiana 19 Mich.

State 22, Northwestern 8 Michigan 28, Wisconsin 17 Purdue 25, Illinois 21 Dayton 20, Ohio U. 12 Drake 17, N. Texas State 8 Minnesota 17, Ohio 7 Nebraska 35, Missouri 0 S. Illinois 31, East Carolina 13 Tulsa 13, Cincinnati 8 Kenyon 6, Oberi in 3 W. Michigan 35, Marshall St.

20, Evansville 7 Bowling Green 17, Miami Ohio 14 N. Illinois 31, Akron 18 N. Dakota St. 13, South Dakota 8 Wooster 56, Hiram 22 John Carroll 23, Western Reserve 7 Denison 21, Baldwln-Wallace 12 WEST SMU 13, Texas 12 Colorado 24, Oklahoma 21 Kansas State 3. Kansas 3 Okla.

State 14, Iowa State 14 Texas Tech 35, Rice It Oregon 28, Idaho 7 Oregon State 41, Wash. State IS Washington 22, Stanford 20 Colo. State 12, Wyoming 10 Colorado College 20, Westminster IS Georgia Tech 48. Duke 7 Georgia 28, North Carolina N. C.

State 42, Virginia 21 Clemson 23, Wake Forest 21 VP I 23, Florida State 21 Maryland 14, South Carolina 2 Davidson 21, Clatdel 17 West Virginia 14, Kentucky 14 Tennessee 38, Army 7 Florida 30, Auburn 27 TCU 6, Baylor 0 Wm. and Mary 22, VMI IS Alabama 27, Miss. State 14 Emory Henry 29, Hampden-Sydney 14 E. Kentucky 24, W. Kentucky 12 Randolph Macon 35, W.

Maryland 8 J. C. Smith 28, W-S Teachers 12 Va. Union 12, Virginia State 6 Hampton 32, Howard 19 Norfolk State 22, Maryland St. 20 G.

Washington 49, Furman 28 NC College 28, Shaw 6 Carson-Newman 28, Lenoir Rhyne 14 Catawba 21, Presbyterian 14 Guilford 7, Newberry 7 Mississippi 17, LSU 0 when necessary Twice LSU fumbled deep in Rebel territory to thwart scoring drives. Ole Chuck Norman kept LSU bottled up deep in its own territory with arching punts, and the Tigers were forced to start again and again with the ball backed up deep against their own goal line. fry.h^Fr Tommy Francisco ta the third LSU had remaining in the passing gave FSU its second score in the third period as it took the game lead with a seven-yard aerial play from Pajcic to Moreman. Roberts again kicked the point after. Gobbler defense safety Frank put the Tech men back in the action on an 80-yard punt return a short time later.

A 10-vard run by China Grove Posts Fifth Straight Win title race. The Tigers are now 1-2 in conference play and 3-3-1 overall. Ole Miss, which has already lost to Alabama and Georgia, is 2-2 in the conference and 5-2 overall after winning three straight. Newell, an Ole Miss passing find, hit Wade 10 yards out in the flat and the chunky fullback sprinted 65 yards down the sidelines untouched, playing zig-zag with LSU comer- back Gerry Kent the last 30 yards. Ole Miss led 7-0 with 5:29 left in the period.

After the I kickoff Ole Miss rolled LSU back to its own 11-yard line and Mitch punt out of the zone was returned 23 yards bv Doug Cunningham to 20 The Tigers stiffened and Keyes booted his 35-yard field goal with 48 seconds still left in the first quarter. Mississippi, except for the two scoring plays, picked up only two first downs and 23 yards rushing in the first half. would have clinched it for the Gobblers except for a persistent Moreman who tallied again for FSU on a six-yard run. Tech sweated out the fourth quarter with FSU constantly threatening on pass plays engineered by Pajcic. Tech 9 8 8 14-23 FSU 7 14 8-21 Scoring: Mooney tackled Hammond In the end zone 13 from Stafford (Utin kick) FSU--Moreman 3 run (Roberts kick) 7 pass from Palelc kick) 80 punt return (Utin kick) 10 pass from Stafford (Utin kick) 6 run (Roberts kick) CHTNA GROVE Leslie Loman and Paul Luckey scored two touchdowns earh to guide the China Grove Junior High Blue Devils to a 26-6 victory over Concord here Saturday nieht in Central Piedmont Junior High battle.

It was the fifth straight win for the charges of Coach Harry Bame and set the stage for next title battle with Landis. Loman scored the initial Grover touchdown in the first period on a 40-yard run and Nolan Brandhart ran for the point. Concord came back to cut the deficit to 7-6 on a 60- yard touchdown pass play. However, the Grovers resumed control of the clash as Luckey scored on a 50-yard pass from Barnhardt and Loman came back to tally on a 15-yard run and give the Red Devils a 20-6 lead at halftime. Luckey caught a 25-yard scoring pass from Barnhardt in the final half and Buddy Hancock ran for the point.

Roy Robinson, Ricky Morgan and Luckey were singled out for individual honors. The China Grove-Landis clash will be played Friday at South Rowan Stadium. Hawaiian Pro Takes Over Lead HONOLULU (UPI) -Ted Makalena, Hawaii's home-grown pro, fired a sdx-under-par 66 Saturday to sweep into the third round lead in the Hawaiian Open golf tournament with a 54- hole score of 203. a a 1 brilliant 13 strokes under par gave the 32- year-old Hawaiian a 205 after shooting a 67 on the Oceanside Waialae Country Club course. Doug Sanders, the leader at the halfway mark, had trouble on the back nine Saturday, and wound up with a one-over-par 73 to finish in a third place tie with a 206.

He was deadlocked with defending champ Gay Brewer. Jack McGowan came next with a 207. Makalena had nines of 32-34 for his 66. He had seven birdies and one bogie he received when he hit a trap on the eight hole. At one stretch on the front nine he fired four consecutive birdies, three of them on par- four holes that measured 435, 429, and 411 yards.

longest putt was from 20 feet for a bird on the sixth hole; another for a par on the 13, where he hit a trap, He birdied three of the four par-five holes, two-putting two of them. One of the outstanding performances of the day was turned in by A1 Geiberger, the PGA champion. Geiberger got behind trees on three different holes on the front nine and still shot par. Then he ripped the back nine apart with a 31 to come in with a 67 to tie with Ken Still and A1 Besselink at. 208.

In the 209-bracket came Miller Barber. Bob Goalby, and Frank Beard. Dick Hart was at 210, and Gene Littler at 211. Auburn Drops Thrilling 30-27 Tilt Fourth Quarter Field Goal Carries Gators To Victory GAINESVILLE, Fla. (UPI) plays with quarterback Florida quarterback Steve Spur -1 Larry Blakeney carrying over rier booted a 40-yard field goal from the two.

with 2:12 remaining in the While it was his toe that won game Saturday to beat Auburn the game, passing 30-27 and save the seventh-1 kept ranked perfect record. Until the 11th hour kick, it appeared that the fired-up Tigers would come out with at least a tie despite the brilliance of Spurrier, who had passed for one touchdown and run for another. Florida on the move settled back in their seats. Ellis grabbed the Florida kickoff and roared 89 yards without a hand touching him to tie the score. At that point the game was less all than two minutes old.

day long. Halfback Larry Smith But then things settled down ground out 102 yards on the into a kicking duel between ground to balance the attack. Spurrier and Tommy The Gator quarterback com-1 Lunceford. Concord Track Remains Idle CONCORD No racing is scheduled at the Concord Speedway today due to the American 500 stock car event at the North Carolina Motor Speedway. Promoter John Gaskey said the late model sportsman, modified and rookie drivers would return to action at the half-mile dirt oval next week.

of the drivers are spending their free time getting their racers in top condition so this should give us the finest field of cars and the best competition had all Gaskey remarked. Newberry, Quakers Tie NEWBERRY, S. C. (UPI) The Newberry Indians and the Guilford Quakers battled to a 7-7 tie Saturday night before 3,100 fans at Newberry. Guilford got its seven points first, with the Quakers scoring on a 14-yard touchdown run by halfback David Thomason following lineman Paul interception of a Newberry pass.

Tom Grayson kicked the extra point for Guilford in the second quarter. Cornhuskers Rip Missouri LINCOLN, Neb. sized and pro-efficient Nebraska methodically rolled up four touchdowns on the ground and one in the air Saturday en route to an easy 35-0 conquest of Big Eight challenger Missouri. It was the unbeaten and eighth-ranked seventh consecutive triumph and clamped a deadlock on their fourth consecutive conference crown. Nebraska, looking like the I fearsome Oklahoma teams of the and tallied a pair of touchdowns on the second and third quarters and one in the final period.

The scoring parade was led by junior halfback Ben Gregory with touchdown runs of 16 and seven yards. Quarterback Bob Churchich and fullback Pete Tatman both bolted for one- yard tallies. Reserve end Tom Smith accounted for the aerial effort, The Indians got their points on a five-yard pass from No. 2 Landis Keeps League Title Hop es Alive in the third quarter. Quarterback Benji Kirkland threw a 28- yard scoring pass to end Dennis Swygert.

Joby Castles kicked the extra point. Guilford penetrated to the Newberry 20 in the third quarter and the Indians pushed their way down to the Guilford 11 with 25 seconds left in the quarterback Wayne Weber. Nebraska powered to a 14-0 halftime lead, then flooded the field with substitutes most of the remaining time. When its efficient offense have the outmanned Tigers reeling, its defense did. Led by 240-pound linebacker Wayne Meylan and 260-pound LANDIS Corriher-Lipe Junior Yellow Jackets kept their Central Piedmont Junior High Conference title hopes alive here Saturday night by posting a 19-6 victory over D.

Matt Thompson of Landis. It marked the fourth win against a tie in five league starts and sets the stage for the big finale next Friday night against undefeated China Grove at South Rowan Stadium. The Statesville club became the first team this season to score against the Yellow Jackets and used a pass play late in the second period to reach paydirt. Charlie King scored for the Jackets on a 15-yard run and Terry Maxwell went 12 yards for another TD. Guard Curtis Atwell intercepted a pass and galloped 45 yards for the final touchdown, with Danny Crosby passing to Henry Hampton for the extra point.

Catawba Nips Presbyterian By 21 To 14 SALISBURY (UPI) Three Catawba halfbacks scored in the first half here Saturday to lead the Indians to a 21-14 Carolinas Conference victory over the Blue Hose of Presbyterian. Rad Kivette ran four yards for the first score. The touchdown was set up by Larry interception of a Presbyterian pass. Taylor returned the inter-, ception from the Blue Hose 30 to their five. Bob Petters kicked, his first of three extras.

Hank Armstrong struck next for the Indians early in fhe second quarter on a 47-yard punt return and score. Then Tim Morgan took it over from the1 one to cap a four-play, 65 yard, drive highlighted by a 30-yard run and 33-yard pass by quarterback John Scott. Presbyterian tried a comeback in the second half scoring two touchdowns, but time ran out on them. Quarterback Bill Kirtland passed to Richard Reed for one while halfback Robert Hackle scored the other. Score by quarters: Catawba 7 14 0 Presbyterian 9 9 7 7-14 FORMALS FOR EVERY Renting Is the modern way to elegancel MODERN RENTAL SERVICE game, but filed goal attempts I tackle Carl Stitch, the on both drives were wide and vaunted front wall allowed the game ended with the score Missouri across midfield only knotted at 7-7.

three times. pleted 27 of 40 passes for 259 yards and a touchdown, and once himself on a one- yard plunge to add luster to his The Gators outgained Auburn All-America bid. Smith also all day but a 91-yard run with a scored on a two-yard plunge, fumble recovery by linebacker The opening minutes of the Gusty Yearout and an 89-yard game served notice that it kickoff return by fullback Larry would be a hair-raiser. Dwight Ellis kept the Tigers in the Hurston of Auburn fumbled the game all the way, before a record 60,511 fans on Florida homecoming day. Yearout also set up the tying touchdown in the fourth period when he recovered a fumble on the Gator 17.

Auburn in kickoff and halfback Bill Gaisford recovered for Florida or the Tiger 13. Three plays later, Spurrier hit halfback Richard Trapp in the end zone with a 10-yarder. But before the crowd had SEC. It was midway in the second period before Yearout broke the ice again with his 91-yard touchdown run. Fullback Graham McKeel plunged over from the one after a 73-yard Florida drive to even the score before the half.

Jimmy Jones booted two field goals of 30 and 27 yards to complete the Auburn scoring. The win was the seventh straight for Florida and its fourth straight in the Southeastern Conference. Auburn is 3-4 for the season and 0-3 in the Oklahoma State Iowa State Tie STILLWATER, Okla. (UPI) Oklahoma State struck for a gift touchdown and a 50-yard scoring drive in the third quarter to tie Iowa State 14-14 Saturday in a Big Eight football game. Tom Busch, who kicked two extra points for Iowa State, failed on a field goal attempt from the 38-yard line with 10 seconds remaining in the game.

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