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PAGE TEN-A Your Home DAILY N. C. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER J6, 1965 Talbott, Golmont Named Top ACC Performers On 22'Mffn All-Looff (Jnh ACC Co-Clianips Get Seven Spots State Ace Cops Honor On Defense Bv LAWRENCE EM KALEIGH (UPn Allantif Coast Cnnferpncp ro-champinns Duke and South Carolina placed spvph players on the 22-man all-ACC team, named today hy United Press International. Named from the Blup il squad wprp fullhark Tala- brese. end Chuck Drulis.

guard John McNahh, and linphackpr Boh Mathpson. (TamefOfk nanird utp pnd I. on the offpnsivp tpam and tackip Steve Cox and hark Benny Galloway hy Press Inon thp fpam. tprnational. Wilburn was thp only unanimous choicp on the 22-man Members of the offensive hackfirld, in addition to North Carolina.

Golmont a BALEIGH (I'Pl) Dynamite Danny Talbott and pass interception artist Tony Golmont were named the outstanding of- fpnsive and dpfpnsixe players of the year in the Atlantic Coast hrese. were Danny Talbott, North Carolina; Hugh Mauldin, Clemson, and Bob Davis, irginia. Others on the offensive unit are tarkles Boyette of Ciemson and Dave Ellis of North Carolina State, center Ed Stringer of UNC. and Wolfpack guard John Stec. North Tftrolina Stale placed three players on thp defensive team, end Pete Sokalsky.

tackle Dennis Byrd and defensive back Tony Golmont. The rest of the team" defensive unit infiudcd ('lem- son end Butch Sursavage. North ('arolina middle guard Joe Era- tangelo. Ciemson linebacker Bill Hecht and defensive backs Joe Cara7o of Wake F'orest and Bob Sullivan of Maryland The offensive backfield combines the powerful and the shifty, Talbott, a master of the option play, and Davis, who started the season at quarterback and then was to halfback, provide the shiftiness. Mauldin and ('alabrese have the power and plenty of it.

There are 12 seniors. juniors and five sophomores on the team, only one sophomore, Calabrese, made the offrnsivp unit The only player on the two teams who played consistently on both offense and defense was it as his defensive play, however, which Mon him the laurel.N. Thp United Press International All-Atlantic Conference football team: OFFENSIVE TEAM Position Plavpf School Wilburn. South arolma Drulis. Duke Box cite.

Ciemson Ellis. North Carolina Slate McNabb. Duke Stec. North Carolina State Stringer. North Carolina Talbott, North Carolina Ciemson Davis, Calabrese.

Duke TEAM Player School Sokalsky. North Carolina State Sursavage. Ciemson Byrd. North Carolina State Cox. South Carolina M.

Fratangelo. North Carolina Matheson. Duke Hecht. Ciemson Golmont, North Slate Carazo, Wake Forest Sullivan, Maryland Galloway. South Carolma Spanks Coio.

In 20 Tulsa Gains Berth In Bluebonnet Botvl Talbott is a quarterback from defensive back for North Carolina State. Talbott ran a close race with J. R. Wilburn of South Carolina. Wilburn was the only player named unanimously to the team.

The North ('arolina quarterback broke records this season for the number of passes attempted and tied the school mark in the pas-s completion category. His total offensp record was the best for North Carolina since it joined the conference and second only to Justice in all Tar Heel football history. Dynamite Dan wound up with U481 yards. Of those, 1.084 came through the air and 397 on the ground. He had a 4.1 rushing average most of it coming on his specialty option play.

(iolmont, who was a teammate with Joe Namath at Reaver Falls, High school, broke a North Carolina Statp school record for the number of pass interceptions in a carrer with in (lolmont made seven steals during the past season. Ciolmont is the Wolfpack's de fensive captain, and hp plays both cornerback and safety. He has been shifted around somp during the course of a ganip to give teammates a rest when they needed it. Golmont probabl.v gnt his pass catching practice when he play- rd with Namath he was an end before Coach Earle made a defensive back out of him. The fi-2, 18.T pound had very little competition for the honor.

Clo.sest rival was Bob Sullivan of Maryland. (iolmont said he would like to play professional football after he graduates from Slate. still has that decision in front of him. he has another year ahead of him at the Tar Heel helm. Porjvvt MdtiPiivrr Jets Fight To Keep Hopes Alive Bv WiEEIAM VFRIGAN I'PI Sports Writer I Quarterback Joe Namath, who might be the fir.st rookie in history to win the American Football League passing championship, tries Sunday to keep the New York Eastern Division title hopes alive.

When the Jets snared math with a S400.000 contract before the beginning of the season, the cocky kid with a gimpy knee wasn't really expected to lift New York above last place, which is currently occupied by Boston. But Namath has put on the league's most brilliant pa.ssi'^.g performances in recont weeks while leading the Jets to a club winning streak of four consecutive games, only four games left. New is the only team in the Fast with a chancp of nvcr- AFL champion for the division mathematical taking the Buffalo Bills title. Sports Car Stars Race At Daxtona DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (UPI) Some 220 sports car drivers qualify today for the second annual American road race of champions which will pit the divisional champions of the Sports Car Club of America against each other.

Ranging from the famed P'erraris and Cobra.s to homemade machines, the car.s will compete in 11 races Saturday and Sunday over two road courses at the Daytona International Speedway. Seventeen classes of cars will be represented, including production cars A through modified (' through and three formula classes. The smaller cars will race over the l.fi.3 mile inf i 1 course, and the larger ones will use the 3.1 mile course which adds a high banked turn and a long straightaway from the tri -oval used by slock cars. There be six races Saturday and fivp Sunday, each lastmg minutes. LR Bears Trample Catawba HICKORY (UPI) Lenoir Rhyne swamped Catawba 35-7 Thursday to close out an undefeated Carolinas Conference schedule.

Fir't dnuns I.H 1,1 CAT rnsliing 274 -IS Yards 113221 Total 3D2 lefi 7-13 17-27 Passt'-s inter, by 31 lost 12 Punt-; Penaltios 2.5 Nebraska's Jeter (84) reaches for a Bob Churchich pass as Oklahoma's Bob Stephenson (31) bats the ball away. The action came during Thursday big struggle that saw' the Corn- huskers come from behind to gain a 21-9 victory and complete the first Nebraska unbeaten season since ISLS. Telpphnto. East Score Brouns Nrar I il I Turkey Day Tiglueiis Western Race By C. I vnc forp I PI Sports 'Phings prnmivf to hotter on the wostorn frontier of the National League Sunday while Cleveland stands a Livingston now lead the ('hica- chance to put a permanent chill qo offense along vvith quarter- on the battle in the back Rudy Bukich.

Sayers Green Bay. vvith an opportu-' needs just one touchdown to tie nity to move within a half the league record of 13 by a game of Baltimore following rookie set by Bill Howton of Buffalo place-kicker Pete (iogolak kicked a 22-yard field goal with six seconds left on Thursday to give the Bills a 2020 tie vvith the San Diego Chargers and at least a share of the P'astern Division championship. New must win all of its remaining games while Buffalo loses all three of its games if the are to gain a tie for the title. However, Namath has turned the improbable into reality for the who won a 30-20 decision over Boston in their was for the ciirrent winning streak. The in 1963 former University of star didn't lake over as starting quarterback until i a Cleinson Adds VSC, 4 lidia ma New met it NFL championship which the Bears won Both teams have changed considerably since then, Rook- fhrough the After onlv les (iayle Sayers and Andy regular-season By GEORGE C.

EANGEOHH I PI Sports Writer The aerial circus put on such an eye popping act Thanksgiving Day It earned additional booking in thp Bluebonnet Bowl. While third-ranked Nebraska wa- putting on finishing touches on its first perfect season in years and and Navy were prepping for their clash Saturday, Howard Twilley and Bill marshalled Tulsa to a 48-20 thumping of Colorado State Thursday and a date oppoMte eighth ranked 'pp in thp Blupbonnpt Bowl Der 18 at Houston. Anderson fired fivp toin down two of them to Tw illey. who rapped up the national collegiate scoring with a total of 127 points He caught 19 passes for 214 breaking his prevjoijs reception mark of and set an record of 1R ID catches in a single season. giving him 'i'iiiTt'i' llii Itall VPI Drubs VMI, 44-13 ROANOKE, (UPI) Thrpp barks scoring two touchdowns pach in spparate quar- tprs and a Briton scored Pight points kicking led Tech tic': 22 Daviri 1 1 4 Rhyne a a.vba 7 "Sr CnilPEP 7.

and fi SF' Appalachain 6 VPI 44 VMl hC' fi. Pi'P 0 -3 21 OklahoMa 9 Tp Ip A and 17 Tu' 43. Cnln StntP 20 Trim II Statp 2f- tra 70 4 fi ontrsl 12 Prirl and 7 Mid 2 Tpi I- 2I Unmr S'i Hampinn fi 12 Rpnrdirt fi PROS Ba-i'-'iniP 24 Df'Trr-" pi Euffdln San Dipko 20 ownership of pvcry game and season rereiving mark. Wilson Scores riincher Nebraska rallied from a 9-0 deficit to whip Oklahoma 21-9. Harry (Light Horse) Wilson romped fiH yards for the decisivp touchdown in the third period, then scored the clincher minutes later on a 38- yard pass from Boh Te.xas erupted for 21 points in to an easy 44-13 Thanksgiving 12 minute of thp third period ovcrcon-o Trxas 2M7; Tonimv I'rancisco romped 93 Institute hpre.

with the opening kickoff Halfback Tommy Franci 0 and i ored on a 3fi ard dash opened the game scoring vvith shortly afterward to ignite a 93 yard touchdown sprint Tech's 44 13 route of the opening kickoff. The junior Military and tailback from Damascus, Pete Larson tallied three times scored again minutes later on a while pacing .36 yard on a pitchout triumph over Pennsylvania. from quarterback Owens. Saturday is the last big Owens scored two himself in college football weekend and the next quarter and Claude a.side from the Mcssamore scored two in the tussle at Philarlclphia. the most quarter.

Utin got his important contest will be the point on kicks. Alabama-Auburn clash to deter- Owens broke lofisp on a quar- mine the Sriutheastern ('onfer- terback draw play for 70 yards ence champion. The schedule is dominated by intra-state rivalries. Alabama Oxer Auhurn Fifth ranked is favored bv seven points to defeat Auburn, seventh-ranked Dame i- picked by 12 over Miami 'I'ennessee is a 14 point ehoice over Vanderbilt and lOth-ranked Southern California is favored by 20 over Fourth-ranked the onl.v other member of the top 10 that has not finished its regular sea is idle this week and takes nn Tennessee at Memphi- Dec. 4 the Colt.v’ 24-21 tie at Detroit Thanksgiving Dav, travels to Los Angeles Sunday, hoping it has regained some offensive punch.

Cleveland can clinch a tie for the Eastern Conference crown by defeating the Steelers at Pittsburgh and could ice the whole works should Itolh St. Louis and New lose. Philadelphia is at St. Louis and the Chicago Bears visit the Giants. Favored 'I'he Packers are favored by eight to put more heat on the Colts even though (ireen Bay failed to score a touchdown in their first meeting this season and ana icd only two Don Chandler field goals for a fi-3 victory.

('leveland is a heavy 11-point choice ovpr Pittsburgh and Chicago is picked by 10 the (Want- to help the Browns' cause. St. Lour- is a narrow four-point selection over Phi- on ladelphia. In thp other games. tfin is favored hy four at home against Dallas and Minnesota is picked by five San Francisco at Bloomington, Minn.

The Packers, spurred by a few fumble re( oxeries and interceptions, finally brokp out of their offensive doldrums last week against Minnesota, (ireen Bay hafl its best offense since up the middle for a touchdown, the first game of the season The quarterback put 'I'ech rushing, passing). ithin range again on a 42 yard Taylor had his first 100-yard pass to end Ken Barefoot and plus day ground gaining and then darted eight yards for a Bart Star threw his first 'I'D passes a.s a pro, Namath has hit on for 1,238 yards and 12 touchdowns. Patriots I'nderdogs Aging Babe Parilli, having hiy worst year for Boston with only 137 completions in 341 attempti, for 1,922 yards, and Gino Capelletti, a place-kicker. Pros Looli To Ralciiili touchdown in the left corner of pass in five games. Notre A fumble recovery set up a 30 yard field goal for Tech by Utin, the sixth of the season for the converted soccer player from Oxford.

Munson Injured Los although by San I-'rancisco last week on a last-s('cond field goal, exhibited a strong offense with Bill Munson and Homan (iabriel (rreen Bay in New Faces Joe is the only (iiant remaining in the back- pass-catcher and runner, lead field from the Eastern champs the sputtering Patriots, who are of 19fi3 and New York has nine-pomt underdogs, almost an entirely new defen- The Kansas City Chiefs, who sive team but ('oach Allie still have a chance of Sherman's crew managed Division-leading (Tiargers, are to pull into a second-place tie lO-point favorites when they with St. Louis. host the Houston Oilers in the Philadelphia upset St. Louis only other Sundav game. 34-27 in the opening game of Oakland and Denver are idle.

the season when Tim Brown accounted for 179 yards and Norm Snead passed for 2fi7 yards and two TDs. 'I'he Cards may be in trouble if regular quarterback Charlie misses this game. 'I'he Forty clash promises plent.v of storing. San P'rancisco owns the best passing attack in the MQpn Ma (UPI) league and Minnesota is tops in year-old North American F'oothall League has fivp cities Rookies Battle under consideration for two 'I'wo rftokies coming off finp franchises in an expansion caines will bp facing each other gram, league directors said at Dallas' Boh Thursday. Hayes scored twice against the Officials meeting herp said Redskins in their first meeting that Memphis; Dayton, Ohio; anfl caught six passes for 84 Raleigh: Pittsburgh; and St.

yards last week against (Teve- Petersburg were being consul land. Rickie Harris, Washing- ered to join the six member ton's punt return specialist, ran league. back six for Hfi yards including Commissioner E. Ha one for a TD against Pit- mer set P'eb, 1 as the target tsburgh. date for selection of the new Baltimore, trailing 24-10 in member cities.

The league con- the fourth quarter, rallied on ducts its first college player the strong arm of draft in Lakeland. Fla, 8 Unitas to tie Detroit Thursday. Other teams in the N.NP'L in- Unitas hit tight end clud( Mobile: Annapolis. Md with scoring passes of Lakeland; Washington, r)1 and 1,5 yards to hold Huntsville, and Wilming- first place lead in ton. Del.

the West. Marsh scored won the twice for Detroit, once on a first annual playoff champion yard gallop, the longest of the ship here Wednesda.v night, do season in the NFL. feating Mobile 40-13. S. C.

(UPI) Ciemson Coach Frank Howard announced 'I'hursday that i 'rigers will battle the powerful football teams of and Southern California next year. The two teams will replace (ieorgia and Texas Christian on demson's schedule. All other eight opponents remain same as in the schedule. Next year's contest will be the first time (Temson has taken on since Howard became head coach 26 years ago. Howard, from Barlow Bend, played college ball with the Tide.

The 'I'igers, playing every other team in the Coast ('onferencp. has scheduled four AC(' games vvith Duke, North Carolina and South Carolina to be played at Ciemson. The 19fifi ('lemson schedule; Sept. 24, Virginia, home; (Vt. 1.

(ieorgia 'fech, Oct. 8. Tuscaloosa; Oct. Duke, home; Oct. 22, Southern California.

Los Oct. 29, Wake Forest, Winston Salem; Nov. .5, North Carolina. home; Nov. 12.

Park; Nov. 19, State. Raleigh; Nov. 26, South Carolina, home. Mike Campbell passed for one touchdf)wn and sprinted for two more on runs of and 57 xards to pace the Ficars to their sixth conference win.

victory gave Lenoir Rhyne a 7-3 over all record. only score came in the second period when quarterback Scott hit halfback David Campbell with a 43 -yard pass. Lenoir Rhyne had gotten out to a 21-0 lead before ('atawba's score, vvith the first tally coming on a 39 yard pass from Sam Holcombe to Neill McGeachy. Campbell then added another with his .57 yard run and fullback Wayn Bell passed 12 yards to wingback (Tharlie Heye for another. (Tampbell passed 26 years to McGeachy to open the third period with a score and then broke loose later for his 5.5 yard scamper and the final tally of the game.

Campbell picked up 1.54 yards in 11 drives from scrimmage and 36 yards in two passes. Lenoir Rhyne 0 21 14 a a XV a 0 7 0 Scoring; Len McGeachy 39 pass from Holcombe (Hinkle kick) Len Campbell 57 run (Hinkle kick) Len Heye 12 pass from bell (Hinkle kick) Cat D. Campbell 43 pass from Scott iLemmonds kick) Len McGeachy 26 pa.ss from Campbell (Hinkle kick) Len Campbell 55 run (Hinkle kick) Hawlvs Post 119-113 Win By United Press International Burly Bill Bridges of the St. Louis Hawks trumped (iuy Rodgers, San Francisco's one- man gang, Thursday night. Rodgers has enjoyed the most produdivp week of his National Basketball Association career this week, averaging almost 41 points in three games.

Ctirvis Ketains British Croun C.MfniFF, Walps Brian ('urvis of Wales retained his British and Empire welteT- weight championship Thursday by stopping Sammy McSpadden of (Glasgow in the 12th round vvith a steady barrage of punches to the face. Speolal- witii firet For Prlcie Oiiatity SPORT sirtdP WE Utin added five more points on passing for 249 yardr. Munson, extra points kicks. however, is injure 1 and (iabriel Neither team scored in the will take oxer the quarterback- thirtl period but under the guid- ing chores against the Packers, ance of reserve quarterb a Pittsburgh almost upset the Tom Stafford. Tech scored twice Browns in their first meeting.

IS wherry Trips PC NEWBERRY. S. (UPI) Benji KirkJand a 19- pass to fullback Terry Drop Final Clasli more in the last quarter with Messa more going over from the two xard line and from thp one yard line in the final points of the game. A .51 xard pass from Slaf ford to Barefoot set up thp final touchdown It took a 14-xard pass from Frank Ryan to (iary Collins in the final 44 seconds for Cleveland to pull out a 24 19 decision, Pittsburgh Tom Wade filling nn for ailing quarterback Bill Nelsen. The last time Chic-ago and HAMMOND, La.

(UPI) Quarterback Lester Smith and fre hinan Wayne PToyd collaborated on two touchdown passes. halfback Lynn Day scored two and sub.stitute fullback Gary Orgeron added tvvo more day to lead Southeastern Louisisna College to a victory Holder in the fourth quarter to over Appalachian State 'leach- give Newberry a 6-0 victory ers College, over Presbyterian College. The Lions rolled to a 26-0 A Joby Castles extra point halftime score and denied the kick attempt failed and the Carolina Conference team a game ended with the score 6-0, The touchdown was set up by a 34-yard run by halfback Neil Duffard down to the Blue Hose '3. The Indians lost six yard.s first down or field position until late in the game. Halfback Roten kept the visitors from being whitewashed with a 9(1 yard lumt return the fololwing pla.x-.

but the late in Die finai period, A two- next Mme Kirkland conncctcd point attempt failed with Holder across the middle Smith tosi.ed .50 yards and 36 for the bcore. yards to Floyd. The Stowe A-Way DISCOVER THE fINEST SEAFOODS STEAKS SUNDAY DINNER SPECIAL CHICKEN Chnicp Of One MpqI and Three Vegetables Coifee-Tea-Dessert Childs Plate 75e Adults $1.25 Open Wednesday, Thursday, tr Friday 4-10 P.M. Open Saturday 12 Noon To 10 P.M. Open Sunday At At 3 P.M.

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