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The Daily Advertiser from Lafayette, Louisiana • 10

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North Rumb even ver is )s i LSU Holds Georgia Tech to Slim 7-0 Victory Score 4 1st Half Bulldogs Times in 2nd-Quarter TaBly Wins For Jackets Louisiana Tech Spills McNeese bidders 14-0 Special to the Advertiser MONROE Southwestern Louisiana Institutes Bulldogs struck for four touchdowns in the first half and coasted the rest of the way for their first Gulf States Conference victory of the season here last night, a 26-6 triumph over Northeast States Indians. The Bulldogs victory, their sec ond in a row after two early-sea-son defeats, promoted them into a tie for third place in the GSC record breaking BATON ROUGE. Oct. Ms gamp before a Georgia Tech called on a long crowd of 60,000. range scoring punch a 46 yard puss from sub quarterback Toppy Vann to George Volkert to down Louisiana State University 7 0 here tonight in a bitterly fought football Tech was when the Thompson stepped 40 on an 85-yard in the second LAKE CHARLES.

Oct. I Ends Charles Anderson and Bob i Burnley spilled McNeese State backs with amazing regularly tonight to steal the show from the offense in Louisiana Tech's 14-0 Gulf States Conference victory. They dulled every McNeese offensive push and were instrumental in holding the losers to a meagre G4 yards rushing and 38 passing. Their mates struck for scores in the first and final periods to win the battle of teams unbeaten in CSC play. lyp SLC Rallies To Win Over Tampa 13-7 Football Scores Pr THE ASSOCIATED PRES SOUTH pi I Nnrthr.1 Mnt ICK Terh 7.

l.nuivMn Rial Mix. Slat 14. Tul.me miMan Tech 14 MrNrrr l.nnnmn 13, Tampa 7 Mills ip 12. snunr 7 Vttrmta Terh 24. Flmirla Stata 20 Mix.ixsippl Southern 2.

North Tex St )ta 0 Geltvxhtir 40. Alhright Ttlo 71. Clrnunn 7 Flm-ld Gnr Wanhlofton 0 Tt.rvlor Arkan.m 21 Fmorv A- Henry 2-5. Carton Newman Kentucky 12. Morehead Wrafern TAMPA, Oct.

8 I.B Southeastern Louisiana, playing magnif- iriiiKok- icent clutch football, came from behind on the passing of Winston Crawford to defeat the University across from the three for a first standings behind Southeastern Louisiana College and Louisiana Tech. SLI has won one and lost one in conference competition. SLC jas a 3-0 record and Tech a 2-0 mark. Fullback Jim Bonsall, end Huey Blanchard and halfbacks plly Ilewcll and Frank Foreman W5cli scored a touchdown as coach Ray Didiers Bulldogs scored their second win in as many years over the Indians. SLI won last year in Lafayette 41-7, Statistically, the game was In no way close.

The Bulldogs rolled up 231 yard running and 82 passing for a total of 313, almost three times the Indians net of 109, 64 on the ground and 45 in the air. SLIs improving pass defense stopped the Indians with only two completions in 14 tries and intercepted three Northeast throws. After piling up a three-touchdown lead in the first two quarters, the Bulldogs let up and made only two first downs In the second half and none at all in the third period. SLI started the scoring In the first quarter when Bonsall went around end for 10 yards and the first touchdown of the game. A 30-yard pass from quarterback Sid White to Blanchard in the end zone provided the second SLI touchdown and gave the Bulldogs a 12-0 lead at the end of the first quarter.

Northeast staged its only rally in the second quarter, scoring on a 10-vard run by Danny Hoak to cut the Bulldog margin to 12-6. That was all for the Indians, though, as Howell got away on a fine broken-field run for 45 yards and a touchdown and Foreman shot through for eight yards and the final touchdown of the game. Foreman, the former Lafayette High School star, kicked both second-quarter conversions. The defeat was the third in four I 'V quarter touchdown after a 60-yard run by halfback Russell Rainbolt set it up. Anderson got the first of two conversions.

The final touchdown came after Tech took the ball on downs on the McNeese 30 late in the game. of Tampa 13-7 tonight. The. Louisiana team scored the only two times it got within the Tampa 30, and stopped three Tam-1 pa drives inside the 10. Tampas touchdown came on a Halfback A.

L. Williams scored on fourth down pas from quarterback an 11-yard run after a 14-yard dash Minahan to halfback Don Hern--nd a four-yard run by Rainbolt. i10" in the first darter. Herndon jo- the 22-yard toss in the end Jesse Castcte recovered a Tech fumble on the Tech 13, but fumbled Jnvt himself on the 12 two plays later. GambrCj converted.

and end McNecses only threat. Craford tossed 3 yards to end I Rod Vizinat on the goal line to Tech 7 0 0 714 put Southeastern Louisiana back in McNeese 0 0 0 0 0 thc late in the third period. The conversion fai.cd, leaving denied a touchdown officials said Jimmy out on the Tech punt return late quarter. Rut the fourth ranking Tech speedsters proceeded to march hO yards for their score in three plays after being denied twice earlier in the first half by stout LSU stands. Volkert bucked for two.

Then Johnny Monger sprinted 12 yards around end to the I-SU 46. On first down. Vann, a seeond string quarterback who scored all three of Tech's touchdowns against Southern Methodist last week, pitched a deep pass to Volkert, who hauled it in on th LSU 2, dodged two tacklcrs and raced over for the score. Burton Grant converted. On earlier drives, Terh smashed to the LSU 3 and 18 yard lines, hut the Tigers held.

LSU hold Tech short of a first down on its 13 to halt a scoring threat in the final quarter. The victory was Teeh's fourth straight and gave the Atlanta Engineers undisputed first place in the Southeastern Conference with two victories against no losses in league play. It was the largest crowd ever to attend a foot ha II game in Tiger Stadium, which two years ago enlarged from 48.000 to 66.000 seats. LSU a 10-point underdog (he partisan crowd roaring its approval with its stout defense. But the Tigers did not threaten until the second half.

Then their hest effort penetrated only to the Tech 22. Halfback Don Stinson, a goat earlier when his short kick went out on the LSU 36, was the hero of the Tiger stand that stopped Tech' LINCOLN, Neb, Oct. Nebraska. 27-0. in an intersection on the LSU 3 in the second auar Trxa, mixp(1 a 0f football game plaved before a sta- stinson nailed halfback Stan How- "lely a ers for a two-yard loss on an a(.

ground game today to tempted right end sweep on fourth down only two yards needed DAY STARS for a first down. I Then St, axon hooted 43-yard' in I I rv kick from behind his own goal to Q3GlS LJOVH iget IvSU out of trouble. LSU coach raul Pietzcl praised IQ his squad. I think mir boys did a QQy I Lormand, unable to pass, before bring Friday night page 11. ilAAcarooiras Holt bruising hi'tn-bulging crowd of nearly 0M- A recovered fumble and an in- (rrcepted pass set up the first two of three Aggie touchdowns after heir attack had hogged down in the first quarter.

Tackle Boh Clennendcn grabbed i Nebraska fumble late in the first piarter on Nebraskas 31. piartorback Donald Grant made to find a receiver in an attempt got back to the line of scrimmage brought down. Crowley won 42-14 in a District 5-AA game. Story on (Advertiser Staff Photo) Wove La. Tech scoring Touchdowns: Janlz (3, run); Williams (11, run).

Conversions, Anderson 2. Tampa ahead 7-6 Crawford passed 27 yards to Ed Welch on the Tampa 1-yard line early in the fourth quarter. Crawford then sneaked for the score. 10 Ken Bailey converted. S41 These were the only two passes 38 'omnleted by the visitors of six jo.

tried. McN Miss State Spoils ulane SEC Opener STATISTICS Tech First down 8 Yards running 22a passing 50 Total yards gamed Passes attempted 9 3 2 4 (Kv I 7 TrvM 21 Alabama 0 It Ireland "A Wrtke Forest 7 Thike 47 William A- M-trv 7 Grnryla North Carolina 7 TVInware State 12. Ilanioton Inal 0 Smith Carolina 10 rumiaii 0 Tlinrlolph-Macon 14, Western Mary land 11 Southern St. Xavier fNew Orleana) 0 IV el Vireinta 47, V' I. 12 Tennmea 11.

Chaltanooca Kenliirkv 14. Atihurn 14 (tiel rreahvterlan 18 pivtdaon 7 peon Stale 24. Vtreinla 7 Centre 74 Vahtncnn A- ee Marvlaod State 44, ravettevtlle A riitlanUer Smith lArk 41, Bust (Mm 0 SOUTHWEST CMahoma 70 Texa 0 A i kanaa AA "A Wiley (Text tl EAST Navy ft. rtttabureh Trtnceton 7 Fennav Ivanla 0 Vale 48, Columbia 14 Houton College 28, Vtllannva Ttimvn 7. Dartmouth 0 Jlolv Croa 1.1.

Colgate 14 Cornell 20. Harvard 7 Amherat 70 tlnvdoin Ttmcera 7t, Muhlenberg 0 I ehigh 27. poekoatl an MIDWEST ktirhlgan Armv 2 texa A A 11 77. Neh'axka 11 Chin Stale 27. Tlltnoia 12 Minnesota 14 Nnrthvsextem 7 IVtxconstn 4 Purdue 0 7owa State 7 Kaosa 7 diet Iowa 20.

Indiana Vnml (Olnnl 47. Toledo It Michigan Slate ,14. Stanford M'uhiia 14. nutihoma AIM 7 TAB WEST TVa'hlngtnn 7. Southern California IV.Mliuigtnn State California 20 Tienver 01.

Montana 11 Colorado AAM 14. Wvomlng 11 Color ulo 11 Oregon 0 College of Pacific 20. Idaho Ale Form Academy 34. Denver Tmh 18 FRIDAY'S RESULTS Notre Dame 14, Miami. Fla 0 The Cltulrl 14.

Richmond 12 Rtetann 7. Troy (Ala 1 0 Alabama Slate 44. Lane (Tenn 8 Hurehnina 21 Dillard (l.al 0 Houston 7. Detroit 0 Kent Stale 13 Baldwkn-Wallare I Donne 7 Nehraxk Wextejan 0 N'ortheaxlern tOkla) t.l, Southeastern lOk'al 8 Southern Methodist 11. Mixourt 4 Am tin 21, Fast Central lOktal 0 1 I.

A 14 Oregon State ft Idaho State 11. Colorado Slate ft Occidental 14. 1 Angelaa Stale 7 Tampa went to thc Southeastern for the Indians. SLI now Louisiana 6 and again to the 5 has a 2.2 rccord jn four starts 3 Hie closing minutes. During the DST UTCOlLLGCn M'US" 8 IW, completed -Halfbacks Art Davis and im had intercepted Tait steered Mississippi States' lumbering land machine to a 14-0 Punt 3) Punts 6 first half, rlayed entirely in 6 eastern Louisiana territory, the vis-i itors held oti their 1-yard line.

20 Welch led the winners ball car- Next on the schedule for the Bulldogs, wholl return home today. is a non-conference game with the University of Corpus Christi Saturday night at McNaspy Stad-icrs with 61 yards in six carries. jum 1 including runs of 10. 19 and 13; -r-n vards in the 68-yard drive leading ct.r SC0RE Q2AI JE 0 o28 to their first touchdown. Tele Mo-! stale rere had 60 for 10.

I KI.1 Roaring- TD-Jim Ron.nll nn- victory over fumhling Tulane today Fumblrs )ost 2 b-fnre 19.000 happy homecoming Git1. State did all its scoring in the) f-rst half then managed to hold the' Brian, Ex-LSU Flash, Grccmes in check the rest of the' and.way. LJUliS rEO DaSKOTball Four iimes Tulane drove within MEMPHIS Oct 8 t.T) Defend-lhe yard drive good with a one-dates 10-yard line, but the Mains Southeastern Conference chant- yard Pltmfic- I nllkoolr nnrrirt bill'll i zm powerful array of backs in win-seeond Southeastern Con-ictory in three tries this by LSUs great defensive play therTstaved off a surprisingly found a bole in the left side nf reason. This was Tulanes first 1 1 i il. i Mm i rAok i FORT WAYNE, Ind.

CD Brian, former Louisiana State star, yesterday knl Tech SEC start. Brian, whose home Is Coushatta, played Frank University announced an 69 PassinS 140 rushing and Tampa With 68 yards in li rushes. Gambrell was 1hr bi-r min Blanrharrt 130 wards udmumi was inr jun rorton from Sirf White) nni hpwpII I'15-varrl run), Frank Foreman ffl-yard ru I FAT Foreman 2 (plareklrka). Northeast Slate scoring; TD Danny Iloak (10-yarU mm STATISTICS First clowns Yards running 231 Yards passing Total yards gamed 313 Passes attempted 12 Passes completed Passes had intercepted Puns 7 Punt average Fumhlek lout Yards penali7ed Tampa 7 0 0 07 SE Louisiana scoring Touchdowns: Vizinat (3, pass from Craw near with the the shadows of the goal post. (cnt Va ndcrbilt aerial attack for the line and raced 26 yards to dominated the statistics.

a jj.q victory tonight. score standing up. 1 The Engineers rolled up 18. Vanderbilt could do litlle on the; and 104 in the An F7-yard drive went into touch- Mississippi State fumed a Tulane, Anderson Tri-Cities and the Fortord); Crawford (1, plunge). Con-lumhle bv fullback Bonny Quillian Futons.

Last year he helped version: Bailey. the Pistons in their first western I Tampa scoring Touchdnwnz- a scoring opportunity early ini )n0 'rminrt aamst the rnrk ribbed down No. 3, scored ith 25 seconds hp first qartPr- state fullback K1110" championship the Na- Herndon (22. pass from Minahan). Qe Mis B(jt turmnc fo half remaining.

Grants pass Sahbltmi Snared the loosc balI on'tinnaI Basketball Assn yards on the ground sir and were equally efficient on lefenxe, holding LSU to 91 rushing air and were rnuallv efficient on air and were equally cincieni on es. the Commodores moved into Mississippi territory deep to halfback Ed Dudley covered the (bp Tulane 30. three payoff eight yards. Sahbatini. Art and 34 passin Techs Davis and Jim showed up dearest in first downs, where the The halftime whistle killed; Quarterback Jimmy Wrights 3- Harness ued only eight line smash- THIS IS THE Buckeyes Rap Illinois 27-12 overwhelmed LSU 16 to 7 itions the second two.

SCORE BY QUARTERS Meanwhile, Mississippis usually Georgia Tech 0 7 0 0-7 strong air attack sputtered against Lsu 000 0 alert Vanderbilt the first drive, goal interccp- line yard plunge produced the windup ing plays to move the ball to the score in the final period. tone. Davis punched over and Billy Texas AAM 0 21 0 627 Morgan converted to give State a Nebraska 0 0 0 0 '9: mu Quillian, apparently Infuriated by Texas AAM Scoring hi.s bobble, came back with a blaz- downs: Grant I. (plunge): Dudloyjnj, one-man running attack to threw the Rebels quarterback for losses time and again. Georgia Tech scoring: TD George Volkert (48 yards on pa-.

from Tnppv IAT Uurton Grant (place- Vann WORLDS MOST Mississinni's first tourhdown 8, rom the hall from Tulancs 31 to Mississippi first imirndown riin). Wr ght 3, (plunge). Conver- thp statp 7 lust, i min- lne maie with the game just five min sions: Taylor Dudley, COPIED SHOE came utes old. A 13-yard runback by Billy Kinard of an end zone Vandy punt, coupled with a 13-yard rough-3 1 ness penalty gave Ole Miss a first 1 down on the Vanderbilt Fullback Taige Cothrcn plunged over from the three plays later. Midway in the second period, a mediocre Vandy punt gave Mississippi a first down on its 40.

The Rebels second unit, directed by Blalack. carried the hall to the 7 Austin toGet Beaumont TL Franchise? COLUMBUS, Ohio, Oct. IT All America halfback Howard kick)! (llopalnng) Cassady put on one of Tch rxt down is mis running IHV is pa.xxmg lul Total yards gamed 2'Ci Passe attempted 8 stcr scored his teams opening had intercepted1 1 tnuciwlnn on an 18-yard run in1 Punt 5 thn first pound, rlmrhnd Ihp vicIPunl 4o torw wh a 3-vard scoring plunge' 7 at tnn lart of th fourth, and between ran the Illinois defenders lhe game. Ohio's first In defense Kentucky, Auburn of its Western Conference cham- I a a pmnxhip. was played hefoj airignT TO lTlT IIO crowd nf R2.

407 sixth largest in Ohio Stadium histnry-and sweplf BIRMINGHAM, Oct. l.D (he Illuu from (h undefeated Two Southeastern Conference pmv- nks erluuixcs. Kentucky and Auburn, 1 ranks erhouxos. Kentucky and Auburn. In the 62-yard drive, Quillian ac 'minted for 2 yards in eight tries.

But Quillian fumbled again and States Jimmy Lee Dodd recovered to end the scoring threat. State roared bark midway of the second quarter and opened its second touchdown drive by taking a punt on the Tulane 35. Using strictly a ground attack. State marched to Tulanes eight with seven line smashes. Right halfback Jim Tait threaded his way through right guard for the remaining eight yards to score States second touchdown.

Morgan added the second conversion and State held a 4 0 halftime lead. 7 04 Miss. State scoring Touchdowns: A. Davis (1 yd), Tait (7). Conversions: Morgan 2.

STATISTICS MS Yairt running 2' 'i 2n4 Yard pjsinff 7 Total arcl gained 240 2r.iC Passe attrmntrd 12 ft P78VP4 had lntnrrptrd 1 2 Punt 1 3 punt vrra 20 3 KimtMo lost 4 3 Yards penalized 27 4a 0 0 0- slatp 7 7 0 0 AUSTIN. Oct. IT The in six plays. From there hallbark! Austin Statesman said today Aus-Billy Lott went off tackle to score, tin is apparently all but certain Cothrcn converted after the sec-f getting eaumonts Texas ond touchdown. A 15-vard holding League franrhise by next season.

P1' Mark Ilium, 0 Rn fought to a 4 14 tie today attempt Loin the 17 quoted an Ohio Sl.ite pi 7 727 unbeaten Auburn missing on three Illinois scoring Touch- field goal attempts, including one, Vanderbilt downs? Iamlheck (1, sneak): Stout from the 20 yard line in the LnahMississippi 6 7 0 0 ln. ncra agreement that (I. sneak). seconds. Mississippi scoring Touch-1 the laoe to Led by halfback Fob James, Au- downs; Cothrcn (2, plunge); Lott' Beaumont drew only 60.000 fans burn smashed to a 14-7 halftime (5.

plunge). Conversion Coth- ear- Austin in the Big Stale Kris (fi, pass from Ellwood); El- lead, hut quarterback Bob Hardy pen. wood (2, plunge). Conversions' engineered a 72-yard scoring drive! Krixs 3. with the second half kickoff.

And1 League managed to keep up with Beaumonts pare even though Austins rluh was in last place i unnamed "highly cc as saying in Dallas wlmn Hardy sub, Delmar Hughes, VlsCOflsin Stops Purcfua throughout the season except for an occasional spurt into higher territory. A meeting nf the Texas League is slated for Monday in Dallas. The vole at that leagup is expected to Since Nettleton originated the Loafer, many have copied its lines, even tried lifting its name illegally. But one thing remains uncopiable: Nettleton shoemanship. The proof is that Loafers are still holding their shape long after the copies look woebegone.

A hit more costly, hut men who wear them know: there is no finer investment. Ton Calf Black Calf Mahogany Calf $14.95 added the extra point the scorin was done for the day. On TD, Field Godl 9-0 Kentucky 7 0 7 04' Auburn 0 14 0 0 141 LAFAYETTE, Ind, Oct. 8 Kentucky scoring: Touchdow Fullback Charles Thomas, filling time on whether the franchise will Second half tonight to seme a 19 12 Nelo-kie (15. pass from Hardy); the gap in Wisconsin offense left moved from Beaumont.

New Oilcans district triple-, font. Herzog (9. run). Conversions, by the graduation nf All-America other rities which have horn ball victory over Mcl)uh, Hardy, Hughes. Atan Ameche.

pounded through mrntonpf rnslblHlPS n. "I Auburn scoring: Purdue line for a sernnd quarter (-hristi Amaid'o Wichita Th Ady.riuer, L. hddress 3. run Ja mrs 67. run touchdow todav as the Badg'-rs Sunday, Ociob.r 9.

1 9 -J Childress. Tubbs. clipped the boilermakers 9 0 in a 1 the State League. Big Ten football game. Patterson said the feeling is ih-d aw ay today at Belmont Park.

C. V. Paul Sclnvaikn kicked an 18 yard Virtona will he willing and aM vTutneys Head Man w'as second field goal for a three-point cushion to pick up Austins franchise, ke p- and Barclay Stable's Tolly's Jet the third period. jng the league alive. third.

Nail Takes Widener NEW YORK. Ocf. Mrs. 'n on Rigelovvs Nail won the futurity stakes for two year dds down the WTdener straight- TH GIFT OF A LIFETIME With Smart Expansion Bands TSi Tow Q.75 75, JL leokiefl proudly n. FULOVAS wifh popular e-pinvinn hroulfti Inelwded.

Hondvomrly styled. PyrnnA- 61. Na. 92. IF IT IS NT A NETTLETON, IT ISNT A LOAFt i See The Largest Selection of Ne letons in Southwesf Louisiana At 0 tei Lions Captyre Psanio The Lafayette Midget Football yard line for a touchdown The If'arv plays Kiwanis at 2 pm League season got underway yes- atlcm pl for thc exl end in the Midget class.

Home terday at Girard Park as the lm.1Iprp. fl Building Loan takes on Lafayette Lions downed the Optimists 7-6 Building Loan at 3:30 p.m. Both in a reamit leagiie he Lions wmre held scoreless pames well be played at Girard game that was witnessed by over the last quarter when Nolen park. 200 fans. Guidry he over from the.

Boys wei-ing 115 pounds and The Optimists scored first In two-yard i The winning con- under are ibsd in the midget the closing minutes of the second version came on a line plunge by iragur and players weighin' "oo quarter when Thillip Hebert rac- Diehard Redd, pounds or under play in the pca- ed around left end from the three-, In Teanut League action today, nut league. A Htipry UHitt Hint RuSChsKredM mar 52 Southwest Louisiana's Largest and Finest Family Shoe Store i.

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