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't s. rwecoo t4 JOHNSON CITY, PRESS-CHRONICLE' suNDAY, IVII Teams, 'ter Witt ie 110e Iro hit( 4 EAS'r LANSING, Mich. (AP Michigan State, ineffective for nearly three quarters, turned two pass interceptions into- touch downs and beat down Notre Dame 17-7 Saturday in a gruel. ling defensive battle between two football giants. The undefeated Spartans, ranked first in the nation; were bottled up by sixth ranked Notre Dame's gritty- forward wall until they cashed in for touchdowns in a two-minute And 48 second span lata in the third r-- The Irish, unbeaten with three First dowm LIA MI 1 It.

victories until this game, seized Rush's, verthige of 3 Passins yardstO 17 Si command early and play until Michigan States lightning comeback from a VT della George a barrelling 186-pound fullback who scored four touchdowns In Michigan RasninS Yardage Passim! vomit Passes Passes tem Pted by Punts Fumbles lost Yards psnalicad 14 13 $21 103 17 316 01IS 1411 841 711 1 14; N. -4 1, IP LIAR, 4 I 14 JOHNSON CITY, PRESS-CHRONICLE' It TE 0 0. Ranked Michigan State Turns o. CTOlik11112L.L:..a.. 1 r.

i 4 Mb Teams, Go hum, ,33,0, Into .17 7 Win Over EAST LANSING, Mich. (Al') ranked first In the were command early ane.domlnated Michigan State ineffective for bottled up by sixth ranked Notre play until Michigan an States lieht- Is, 3' e-, After oI, I nearly three quarters, turned two Dames gritty forward wall until mug comeback from a 0.7 1 ,) 1. 1 11 I Pau IntercaPtiana into- touch- they cashed in for id beat down Notre downs in a two-minute two touch- George a barrelling a And 48 186-pound fullback llback who scored Darn. 17-7 Saturday in a gruel- second span lata In the third four touchdowns in Michigan 1: 1 1 ir ling defensive battle between two period. i football giants.

The frisk unbeaten with three pine downs LIA tAlcI3it- Ths imdefeated Spartans, victories until this game, seized 1F! )1Z 17 I Passes 341 Vpi Passes I 3 nr1 Tr Punts nterceeted by 141.9 I 4 heels 1,1 in Fumbles lost i 1 ,,0,," Yards penaliged 11 131 '4, 3 ---7. el as 7, 0 1,,, I- lons-yph111---- 4' 4 A l'-'' 1 I kito, 7-11 I CHAMPAIGN, M. newts quarterback Sandy Steph, ens opened an unexpected air attack with, four touchdown passes Saturday in 'a 32-0 Big Ten foot, ball victory over helpless Illinois. The 212-potmd senior from Un' lontown, was in rare form i and accounted for Minnesota's other touchdown with 2-yard plunge after setting up the score with A homecoming crowd of cheeraboutZhe lee --1 ilf- Ole' iouriii -qUarter Mint faked a kick with Doug Mills carrying 6 yards to the Minnesota 48. Stephens, a fine runner with little reputation as a passer, came into the game with a record of 42 pass attempts, 7 completions and 6 interceptions.

But he found the Mini secondary a perfect set- up for his attack. He completed 7 of 12 panes for a total of 146 Minnesota 4 14 I1-33 Illinois 0 0 0 0-0 InnHall vase frenrStephens (kid( tailed) in MnItell i le aim trent Peahens (Lagoa- I ler kck) MinnDeeesti 13 POSI from Stephens (Dickson Mk) MinnStephens 2 plunge (kick felled) MinnCampbell 52 PSS from Stephens (Dickson kick) A gag. rt CHAMPAIGN (AP)--Mill ens opened an unexpected airStePet hall victory over helpless Minn's. The 212-pound senior from Un- lontown, was in rare form and accounted for Minnesota's other touchdown with a. 2-yard after setting up the score with a A homecoming crowd of 52,247 cheeraboutZhe -rn8 laaea a met sylm voug Millicarrying 6 yards to the ---a Ato O.

LICSULe Stephens, a fine rtmner with lit reputation as a passer, came Lute the game wan a revere OE 42 pass attempts, 7 completions and 6 interceptions. But he found the Illini secondary a perfect set- up for his attack. Re completed 7 of 12 passes for a total of 146 i yards mime. 4 4 14 Iffinttli a s- Tql c. Catatigt14 iroli itirnera 'quick aid two pass interceptions Into scores Saturday to whip South Carolina 17-0 and tie Duke fot the Atlantic Coast Conference football lead.

Duke's loss to Clemson gave the leaders 3-1 league records. After a first period touchdown And a second quarter field goal, 2' Ciiioirria" t) 1 Staters first three' games, struc for both scores and put the SpartansAthead- after. Itters'ep'-ar'd; for' tlie Heiden Johnson had intercepltd Daryle Lamonica's pass at the Spartan 22 and returned it 38 yards to Notre Dame's 40. But the Irish defense foiled Michigan State's bid to go ahead on a two-point running conversion. Mike Lind, a powerful runner all day, stopped the try with a tackle on Sherman 'awls.

The Spartans, however, took the lead after another pass interception this time by Carl Charon. He grabbed Lamonica's pass at the Irish 42 and returned It it yards. Gary Baliman picked up six yards before Saimes crashed through Notre Dame's left side and into the end zone. state's first three' games, struck for both scores and put the Spar- aftoti-thilit be 0.1'8,;-;l1. tot liter rcelltad Daryle at the Spartan it 38 yards to defense foiled bid to go ahead running conver- a powerful runed the trY with nan Lewis.

however, took pother pail time by Carl bed Lamonica's 42 and returned Balhnan picked before Saimes Notre al' end sone. By JIM nActazmAht Associated Press Writer San Francisco's oupercharged 410ers, the power-running Green 1 By Packers, Philadelphia's air- minded defending champion Ea- glee, and the defense-keyed New York Giants all have victory No. as target today hi-National Football league action. Each has lost once. up, sga The 7111, it Chicago, Green Bay meets the 7 Twins Minnesota, Philadelphia plays the Cowboy's (3-1) at Dallas and the Giants are at home after a four-game winning straak on the road against the toe Angeles Rams (1.4).

In other Sunday games, it's the Browns (3-1) vs. the Steelers (I-4) at Pittsburgh, the Baltimore Colts (2-3) vs. the Lions (34) at Detroit, and the St. Louis Cardinals (2-3) vs. the Redskins at Washington.

i The 49ers have muscled their, way into a share of the Western' Conference lead with the Packers en their triple-triggered shotgun offense and a sturdy defense. Bill Kilmer, who quarterbacks the spread formation attack on a totating basis with John Brodie and Bobby Waters, has spearheaded the 49ers into league leadership In rushing and total offense TherookiestarfromUCLAhas run for 334 yards eight downs in the last three games- all San Francisco victories. The 49ers, also first in Olter-all defense are facing a Bear outfit which has won three of its last 'The Packers again in appear the teom to beat hi the We with Ily JIM HACIMEMAN As'il1ted Press SParta Writer San Francisco's aupercharged snen, the power-running Green Bay Packers, Philadelphia's air- Ininded defending champion Ea- stet, and the defense-keyed New York Giants all have victory No. as, target today in Football league Each has -one. -r -an Gee, Irk Bait" 48-2, Sii Green 'Bay the 7 Twins it4Cat t.

sty JIM 0 Associated Poo San Tranciset disers, the Powir Bay Packers, sninded defendir stet I and tb do York Giants all as a target Football league lost One. I--the Beak, Iii-afeits Minnesota, Phila Cowboy's (3-1) GiaMs are at ht game winning st against the (1-4). In other Suncls Cleveland Brow gteelers Baltimore Colts (34) at Detroit, Cardinala (24) to-3) at Washins The 49ers hai way into a shar Conference lead on their triple-t offense and a sti Kilmer, who spread formatiot tating basis with Bobby Waters, the 49ers into In rushing and I Therookieit a run for 334 ya downs in the la an San Francist The 49ers, als defense, are fac which bas won four. rackets al team to beat I f541.r, :,2,,,,,,,,, A i 4- q- 0 e. )'.

4 1., i 4: 14. --e-' Or. .4:: lo mister formid'able offense. It gained only 45 yards, rushing to 148 for the victors. The chief Gamecock threat came on passing; where South Carolina gained 102 yards.

The generally erratic defense of the Gamecocks steadied near the end of the third period when they held the Tar Heels for downs at the 2. North Carotins 8 0 7-17 South Carolina 0 0 0 0 I NCAddison 1 Ir (Elliott kick) NCffEIIIG NCLocv 41 PaSil Interceptio (111dte kick) Lees-McRae Battles GMT To 0-0 Tie Caroling S. Carolina Passing yardage 16481 701 8Pasassissas intarcepted7iii-----7---- 9" I Punts 'runlet 14 4.. )4, 1:1. N.

i 01,.. 4. i''''''''' .1, i 1, I league rushin leader Jim Taylor, all-purpose Paul Hornung and smooth-passing Bart Starr pacing a highgeared pffense. The Twins, who made their NFL debut last month by stunning the Bears 37-13, have dropped four straight since and toppling potent Green Bay- probably out of their reach. SonrIL Prilettsen, the questioninark replacement for Norm Van Brocklin this is doing 'the jok.

pitiod. Gaining In skill-and confidence week by week, the redhead has gunned into prominent place among the leagues passers with seasoned receivers. If Philadelphia's ground game picks up and its defensive secondary gets healthier. the Eagles would be In a prime position for a run at a second straight playoff. Dallas show the Eagles some zippy running with rookies Amos Marsh and J.

W. Lockett. At long last, the Giants have some lightning on offense to go with their magnificent defense. Ex-Ram Del Shofner is an elusive long gainer on passes and rookie Bob Gaiters, shifted from fullback to half, has stamped himself breakaway running threat. The Rams, even with their usual complement of dazzling ballearriers, are likely to find the proud New York defense tough to solve.

The Browns, again expected to be the class of the East and again finding the going rough, have to face the Steelers without the NFL's leading passer, Milt Plum. He's out with a thumb injury. meaning little-used 'sub Len Dawson must guide the club. Jim Brown has added more pass receiving to his line-smashing duties and might sorely test Pittsburgh's defense both ways. Columbia Posts IlLA U1111111Plii 1 113110 league ntshing leader Jim Taylor, all-PluPulla Paul Hornung and smooth-passing Bart Starr pacing a high geared pffense.

The Twins, who made their NFL debut last month by stunning the Bears 37-13, have dropped four straight since and toppling potent Green Bay- is out of their reach. tha Vestioa" m' ark replaceme nt for Norm Yen Brocklin th14 yeatorluii'failes, is 'doing' the liatiod' Gaining Brown has added more pats re 171117 PIM Imm.mrrtnynirm Ell IT 1 MO I I glass sobaor o-w wk-ww I defense both 'erg. A41, 4Looti.1,50,..,,...,.?.-..:-,....t,h t.jik.... wpwAr 4 GOPHER BULLS THROUGH fullback Judge Dickson (25) has both feet off the ground as he is hit by Illinois guard Tony Pullin 'after an eight in the first quarter Saturday at Champaign, Ill. (AP Wirephoto) I Ail 1 Iowa Buries In Tilt North Carolina climaxed its scoring with a dramatic 4I-yard scoring run by end Bob Lacey after his pass interception in the closing minutes.

Quarterback Hay Fartia (puckidcked 83 yards, out of bounds on South Carolina's 4, early in the game for the Tar After South Carolina punted out, North Carolina moved 44 yards, sending halfback Jim Addison over for the first touchdown from seven yards out. South Carolina, now beaten four times in five games, tightened its defense on its four near the end of the half, but fullback Bob Elliott kicked a 20-yard lied goal, Gibbs Engineers "liCIJ To 15-14 SWC Victory Nero Dome it et michloan State 14 17 NOLomonica I run (Plorkowskt KIM MSSalmes run (run (Clod) MS-641mes run (Sanders piss from Smith) M1-60 erimdstafter A 76,132. Tale Rolls Past ITHACA, N.Y. AP)Yale trniversity bulled its way back into the Ivy League football race Saturday, Unleashing three Imr-backs who helped pile up a 12-0 victory over scrappy Cornell before 20,000, spectators at Schoellkopf Field. Yale Come! 0 0 0 0 a Yele-1161041 It run (rum failed) YoloHr000lta run (oast talitell Attendance 30,000 (Astimoted).

Attendance (Wheaton. tioirkowskt tic1011 (Tun fallod) (Sanders nose from us Past (AP)--Yale ttniway back into Dothan raoe Sat- three helPed pn up a scrappy Cornell sPectaioril at a I --11 0a (run feed) (oass fallada tiftlatod). BANNER ELK, N. C. The mud was the equalizer Saturday as Lees-McRae's Bobcats battled highly favored Gardner Webb to a scoreless tie in a Western Carolinas Junior College Conference football game.

The Bobcats used the outstanding defensive play oi Bill Birch-field. Roger Purgasons-Jim Bristol -ri lel Yards rusIttnit 131 SS Verbs passing 33 12 Pass. 34 14 Passes Interacted bre 0 0 Fumbles lost 1 wountsAs 1141.11 1349 Penalties SO SO PittfIrowne Yards passing Pass's Intercooted by 40 Fumbles lost weunts Av 1141.1 Ponattlas 77.1 I FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP) Fabulous Guy (Sonny) Gibbs drove Texas Christian 911 yardi against the clock and Jerry Spearman kicked a 20-yard field goal to give the unpredictable Frogs a 15.14 Southweg Confer. ence victory over Texas Saturday.

The loss knocked the favored Auks from the leagues unbeaten ranks while the victory was 're4 rank while the victory was give the unPredictableline goal to ic11 "al 1 Wit aw-A LM.61411,13 7 viethre aver Talks ASEM or Saturday. th loss hocked avore A frnm 1212 US'S 122212224- Mk MA 1 1 1 1 ir loP 11 1 I 14 I I i I I I I 1 A- I Fola Joss Aiominum foi Stone Doors Windows Penil State Turns Back Syracuse a mrn 0 0 0 KAP, vaAok Ars Turns Back the -first for Tat In three conference games. Gibbs, playing with three rls, directed i dazzling TCU aerial attack from the one-yard line down to the one with about two minutes remaining. There Spearman, who kicked a similar field goal to give Tcu a 17-18 upset victory over Kansas, booted the ball squarely through the uprights with 2:12 remaining. The Aggies, now 2-2-1 for the season and 1-1 in conference, led throughout the game and seemed assured of victory when Babe Craig got off a chilling 47-yard punt late in the game that died on the TCU one Text ASM 0 7 7 0-14 ICU 0 0 6 P-13 ASMReeean 4 run (Keeline kid) ICUCrukhor 2 run Rick felled) AbniGrer I run (Keeling kick) ICUGlanced( 44 pass from Gibbs (pass failed) la Spearman A-41000.

000teo we nail. squarely uwougn the 1 pr hts with 212 remaining. The Agg ies, now 2-2-1 for the season and 1-1 in conference, led throughout the gam. and seemed assured of victo when Babe rY Craig lgot off a chillin 47-rd a -a plmt te in the Y. on the TCU One.

game that dled Tese I 3-14 ICU 42 nm 91,11,111 lifick1P-13 AGM-ieruyar 2 run Weill's' in IC pass krekr) Gibbs rcuffla t.d) 44 from A-434aa Ainwa AA. 0.1.44... A.Al. 6UW WIC-1 CIL A down to the one with' annitv IMP.12.611 at e---- I-2 Ak sorvfma aannu, wy LW 411 similar field goal to give Tcu a 1746 upset victory over Kansas 22 .1 IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP)Undefeated Iowa bolted past Wisconsin 47-15 Saturday behind the deadly passing of Matt Szykowny. The junior quarterback tossed three touchdown passes, scored on a plunge and kicked five extra points.

He completed 14 of 171 passes, including all nine he attempted in the first half, for 175 yards. The fourth-ranked Hawkey's, making their most impressive showing of the season in their homecoming game, were helped by Wisconsin bobbles. Two Badger passes were intercepted and they lost the ball on 4 fumble in the first period. The Hawkeyes turned all three opportunities into touchdowns. A fourth quarter pass by quarterback John Farbry on the Badger 21 was intercepted by end Bill Whisler who scooted into the end zone for Iowa's seventh touchdown.

wtst-onut) a a ois lows 14 IS 7 7-47 IowaWyatt 2 run (Szykowne kick) UweWebb 11 pass from Szykowny (Srekowne kick) towaHerris 4 run (kd( failed) lowsWebb pass from Szykown7 (Swkownp kick) WIHolland 3 run (Bakken kick) lowaWilliems 7 Pass from Szekowthr (Stekowne kick) towsWhisier 21 run with intercepted gess (Szekowne kick) WUHolland 10 Pass from Miller (Iorntoo Pass from Miner) making their most linpress-ive showing of the season in their homecoming game, were helped by les Wisconsin bobb Two Haig- er passes were intercepte and in they lot the ball on 4 fumble the first period. II aw e3r into touchdowns. turned all three opportunities A fourth quarter pass by quer- terback John Farbry on the Beg- er 21 was intercepted by end Bill Whisler who scooted into the end zOne for Iowa's seventh touch- dawn. 7 wItotitle s.1 ow id ip I law-wyati 2 run (Szyktf3rYMY Nglowny Ia icrota-Webb 11 Past em (Srykowny kick) lowa-Harris 4 run (kid failed) Iowa-Webb 2S ioass from SsYkowilY (Szykowny kck) WU-Holland 3 run (Bakken kick) kick) low-wintems 7 PISS from SzYkowilY (Stykowny lowa-Whisiar 21 run with Intercepted Doss ISzykowny kick) 10 pa sg 0, minor usstm. from Miller) on a phmge and kicked five extra! nninta romnletNi 14 of 171 1 Passes.

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(AP). Columbia jammed three touchdowns into the second period Saturday and made them stand up for its third Ivy League win, a 28-14 thriller over Harvard. Columbia SO 8-26 Harvard 0 7 7 11-14 ColO'Connor run- failed) run (run failed) Horllort 12 pass tram Humonuk Wird WO ColWorm 3 nal Marron pus from MarvTaylor I run Mara kick) iohrisgoart, 1 run tatufalled8 Catawba Rips Elon; 23-8 SALISBURY, N.C. (AP) Catawba turned Elon mistakes into points Saturday to score a 23 8 Carolinu Conference football vie Quarterback Bill McDevitt sealed the Indians' second league victory in four games in the final period when he returned a short punt 35 yards for a touchdown and later booted a 21-yard field goal. A 1 fumble recovery set up the three-pointer.

Elon was started on the way to its fourth loss in five league starts when the Christians quarterback George Wooten fumbled on his 17 In the opening plays later, Catawba halfback Jean Worthington raced 11 yards to score. 8 Cat Wortfiliwton 11 -run (McDev)tt klca) CatCrouse rtifl (McDtvitt Kick) Con Clements IS run (Wootton run) Cat McDevitt (15 punt return kid Mocked Cat FG McDevitt Anendonce 1,750. 71 Washington Trips Tribe sEArriz (AP) Two bursts of offensive fury by Washington inafootball game filled with fumbles Ind pass Interceptions earned the Huskies a 13-0 Big five conference victory Saturday over the Stanford Indiana. Stanford iniscum led to both tallies. 'Me first came in the sec ond quarter when Jim Stiger tercepted an Indian pax on the Stanford It took jut seven plays for the Huskies to score, quarterback Pete Oh ler punching the final two years.

Stanford was driving strongly in the third period when Steve Purse 11 was jarrsd loose from the ball after catching a pass from Kermit Jorgenson recovered for Washington on the Husky 19 its the quarter closed. Stanford 0 0 0 0 0 Washineon 0 0 6-13 WasnOhlAr 2. run (Manstied kick) Wa111-414r M. run (kick 1611662 DURHAM, WC. (APY Sopho- 1 more quarterback Jim Parker pitched Clemson to a 17-7 Allan- i tie Coast Conference football vie.

I tor over Duke Saturday in a homecoming game marred by a steady rain in the second Parker's big aerials set up both UCLA Beats Pitt, 20.6 LOS ANGELES (AP) C' olorado Stops Kansas 13-0, In Big 8 MANHA'TAN, Kan. (AP) Colorado's Buffaloes ground, out a touchdown in the first and fourth periods for a hard-earned 13-0 Big football victory 1 over fired-up Kansas State Halfback Teddy Woods scored from the one late in the first quarter a4d reserve halfback Bill Harris went 5 yards for the second touchdown earl y. In the Colorado, 6 0 0 7-13 Kansas rate 0000-2 ColoWoods 1 run (kidt faited) ColeHarris 5 run (Hillabrand kick) A 12,300. backs Mike Haffner. and Bobby Haverford Smith led UCLA to a two-touch- started Clemson on the wiy to its first score when down lead in the first half and he passed 27 yards to end Lou a 20-6 football victory over Pitts- Fog le from his own 40.

to the burgh Saturday. Duke 33. Halfback Elmo Lam Pitt. striving desperately tA--- carried to the 8, and two plays break its three-game losing later. fullback' Bill Mc Guirt went streak, scored a touchdown in the into the end zone with about 112 third quarter and had the Bruins minutes gone in the second peon uneasy street in the final pe- nod.

nod Duke tied it early in the second But the Panther threat tot- half when quarterback Walt Rap-lapsed when reserve halfback pold, pitching from his 40, hit Carmen Dipoalo picked off a Mark Leggett, who carried from Pittsburgh pass in the last min- the 34 into the end zone. ute, returned it 43'yards to the Later in the third period, Two plays later fullback Al-iker went to work again, passing mose Thompson scored from be to Harry Pavilack for 17 yards one. 1 and a first down nn tha nufra 1 pill I 6 0- 1.1g-A 6 1 0 1-10 UCLAHettner d'un Rick felled) LiCLASmini 06 Den interception 10- turned (Smilk kick) pittCivi pin 6rem Cox (0666 060.0) rum (Smith kick) V.686. Clemson Topples Duke, 17-7, In ACC Contest Clemson's ioudidowns and gave the Tigers their second victory against three and a 2-2 conference mark. Duke, which Scored its only touchdown early in the third period on a 60-yard pass play, suffered I cOstly defeat hi quest of Its second straight AAC title.

The setback left the Blue Devils with a 3-1 league mark, and 3-2 overall. Parker, 6-1, 4194-pOder from Haverford, started Clemson on the way to its first score when he passed 27 yarcts to end Lou Fogle from his own 40. to the carried to the 8, and two plays' later, fullback' Bill Mc Guirt went into the end zone with about 1121 minutes gone in the second period. Duke tied It early in the secondi half when quarterback Walt Itav pold, pitching from his 40, hit Mark Leggett, who carried from, the 24 into the end zone. I Later in the third period, Parker went to work again, passing to Harry Pavilack for 17 yards and a first down on the Duke 17.1 CIimioi I 1 7 3-47i Duko 1-14 CtonMIGuIrt I run (Arnistronis lick) DukoLesoott 10 gess from Rogow (grottolds kick) 1 CIImp.rt I pon (Armstrong Wog) ClomPloid goof Angstroms 31 .4.

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. (AP) -Chunky Galen Hall two touchdown passes against battered Syracuse Saturday nd led Penn State to a 14-0 victory before a Beaver Field record crowd of 44,390 fans. Hall, returning to the lineup after missing the Boston University and Army games because of a shoulder injury, hit Roger syr. Penn State Pits, downs 11 17 Rushing aardatto 1St tee Penal, yardage 52 100 Passes 441 1113 Passes Interelested bY Punts 1330 443 Fumbles lest 3 4 Yards penalized SS IS Kochman on a 44-yard scoring play in the first period and Dick Anderson on a 15-yard play in the third. Don Jonas added the two placement points.

The injury-riddled Syracuse backfield, with only Ernie Davis ready for duty among the regular starters, managed only one real threat. Davis was stopped short of the goal line in a fourth down play-late in the first period. A dying gasp spurt ran out on the Penn State 16 as the game ended. Syracuse 000 0-0 Penn Stet. 7 0 7 0te PStKochtnane 4 pees from Hell (Jones k)ck) PPAndersen 15 MU from Hell (Jonas A 44490.

Wyoming'Romps LARAMIE, Wyo. (AP) Quarterback Chuck Lamson guided Wyoming backs through Brigham Young University's line Saturday for a 36-8 Skyline Conference football victory. and William Franklin to halt a pair of G-W drives inside the 20 in the first half. Bobby Farris also contributed to the success of the Bobcats with a great display of punting. He kicked 13 times for a 391 average during the afternoon.

Gardner-Webb reached the L-M 12 in the first period and drove to the 15 in the second quarter only to lose the ball on downs. Score by (loaders: Gardner-Webb Al 6-4 Leefrancitao BC Tumbles Villanova, 224 NEWTON, Mass. (AP)Little George Van Cott led the way Saturday as thrice-beaten Boston College knocked Villanova out of the wtheaen ranks with a 22-6 victory based-on astounding opportunism. Van Cott, who stands only 14, operated from both the quarterback and left halfback sloth, passed for one touchdown, set up another and had two of the hosts' four interceptions. Villanove lost four fumbles.

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He tered Syracuse Saturday nd led kicked 13 times for a 39.5 aver- 1 107 W. Market urday and made them stand up tawba turned El on mista corn a ke 22 into Penn state to a 144 victory he age during the afternoon. te 1.1, for its third Ivy League win, a ts Saturday pom to a fore a Beaver Field record crowd Gardner-Webb reached the L-M sp 4 26-11 thriller over Harvard. Carolinu Conference footbidl VIC- 44,290 farts. 12 in the first period and drove to 6 Arteleregt 1.1111714111G1 I Cot columbip --------a go a 0-44 tory.

Hall, the 15 in the second quarter only II --7 I-14 returning to the lineup wag Ot II Wines Welleseet 6 rug- -cue- failed) Quarterback Bin McDevitt sealed run (rue failed) 61 second lea ue icto I is Ty after. missing the Boston Univer- to lose the ball on downs. Score by (warren: Gis Har-Hart 12 eau from Humenuk (Ward WO sity and Arm ames because of oortitme-w 9 II-4 a shoulder Injury, kick) in four games in the final peri od ury, hit Roger II 6-4 1 SI Tilontostrw Tilt cos-worm a run (Warren pug from hort 35 ir o'comor) when he returne a ptm BC Tbl WORSTED SUITS Harv-Taylor I run (Ward kick) arcs for a touchdown and later Syr. State um es First down 11 enn It Ueli ng Yardage 161, PO se- irItria-09Crl. 1 rvfl (11" flii.en' booted a 21-yard field goal.

A ashmgton 4 'n Passnt i yardage Ile 11 15 Villanova, 22-6 With Vests fumble recovery set up the three- 641 paalstee: ft 0 0 Sr3 Cr Selection pointer. Trips Tribe punts lot 435 Fubs lost AP) -11, NEWTON, Mass. ttle Solid 0 GI." Elon was started On the way to Yarmle ds penalized Sit II George Van Cott led the way Sat- Colors Plaids CAR COATS its fourth loss five league starts George when the Christians quarterback sEAITLE (AP) Two bursts Kochman on a 44-yard scoring urday as thrice-beaten Boston College knocked Villanova out of 00 rge ooten fumbled on his 17 of offensive fury by Washington play in the first period and Dick the willeaen ranks with ull ACKETS ft 22.4 opening plays inafoothall game filled with later, Cataw ba halfback Jean fumbles Anderson on a 15-yard play in the anti pass interceptions 'w, third. Don Jonas added the two vi based-on astoimding op- portunism. 4- Worthington raced 11 yards to earned the Husides a 13-0 Big Colorado Stops placement points.

van Lou, who stands Only 14 111 13 2itn4S 4 store five conference victory Saturday The injury-riddled BYraeusa operated from both the quarter- I over the Stanford Indians. Kansas State, backfield, with only Ernie Davis back and left halfback slots, a i CPwt sloe orThInqion 11 ruti krckl) Stanford Miscues led to both ready for duty among the regular assed for ons touchdown, set up Catt-CW se 5 Nil (McDivitt lock) illion mooteunilick tallies. 'Me first came in the sec- In Bi 8 stiuters, managed only one real 137 Mkt. another and had two of the hosts' ,4 Hoto1 Cat McDevitt (33 punt return ond quarter when Jim Stiger in- threat. was stopped Davis hurt le The John Sow( blocTed four Interceptions.

Villanova lost A. cot FG McDevitt at tercepted an Indian pan on the MANBNITAN, Ban- (AP) of the goal line in a fourth down our fumbles. -1 Atteedem L730. Stanford 27. It took jut 'even Colorado's Buffaloes ground, out play late In the first period.

A plays for the Huskies to score, a touchdown in the first and dying gasp spurt ran out on the quarterback Pete Ohler punching fourth periods for a hard-earned Penn State 16 as the game ended. ASPHALT PAVING the final two 13-0 Big Eight footbaslit tvictsoary 04 Driveways Parking Lots 0.Servica Stations i Stanford was driving strongly over fired-up Kansas a t- Vs311.1n,:iir'vt,ana I pass from Hail (Jonas ESTIMATES 1311 in the third period when Steve urdaY'' scored PSt-Andarogi 15 Pau front Hall (Jonas NO DOWN PAYMENTUP TO 36 MONTHS To PAY! Halfback Teddy Woods scor kick) Pursell was jarrsd loose from the A 44-390- F.H.A. FINANCEHOT ASPHALT late in the first ball after- catching a pass from from eN one no hal ack Bill We de necessary grading, filling, toll with Ot Kermit Jorgenson quarter add reserve th see. Wyoming 'Itortips Harris went 5 or heavy tailor end pots. recovered for Washington on the 1 in the ond touchdown a LARAMIE Wyo (AP) Quar- SMALL NO JOI TOO Husky 19 Its the quarter closed.

i terback Chuck NI, ,..0 L1(41 fourth. Lamsn guided GARDNER "Inthrd 8 I t---11 Wyoming becks through Brigham QUIPMENT CO Washington et.i,,,' (.1.4 '''i t' Z1 Wash-Ohler 2. run (Mansfield kick) Colo-Woods 1 run Fdgebfaitenick) Young University's that Saturday Phone WA 6-3331 A-33-200- for a 36-8 Skyline Cod foot erence If no answer call, WA 6-6617 rtao, V1; V.f.,.,7 ball victory. le Wash-Slier 44. run (kick failed) Colo-Harris I nm ran 'Zil iv tP t'4444Nos- Clemson Topples Duke, a 60-yard pass play, suf.

tl 1 lb .44 17-'7 In. ACC Contest 1, 4 DURHAM, N.C. (AP) Sopho- Clemson's touchdowns and gave 1 -2-' -'0 1 i 0 Parker vi more quarterback JIM the Tigers their second ctory friendly, linatrif, I pitched Clemson to a 17-7 Atlan- tic Coast Conference football vie- a ainst three and a 2-2 -a. tory over Duke Saturday in a conference mar Scored its only 4 .0 4 ti20, homecoming game marred hY a k. I I bill 9 helpful 11 Duke, which 111 11 i ft 1 steady rain in the second -halt touchdown early in the third pe- WO ''A it -4 1.

1 Parker's nod on 4 Parkers big aerials set up both feted costly defeat in quest of rs to, A IQ its second straight AAC title. The ea. 1 ilk setback left the Bliie Devils with 54,. 3-2 $4'44 1 111 0 1 A -Pit a 3-1 kague mark, an 20.6 t9 ll di overa 94- un LOS kNIGELES (AP Tall Parker, 6-1, 1 po der from backs Mike Haffner. and Bobby Haverford, started A Clemson Smith led UCLA to a two-touch- i ..,1.1, A 1.3).

-itagZito. I on the way to its first score when, '4, 1 MEET FOR down kad in the irst half and 1,.. a 20-6 football victory over Pitts- -7 ea ysards to end Lou ogle from hi own 40. to the I) burgh Saturday. iv" A 1 Pitt striving desperately 411 Duke 33.

Halfback Elmo Lam carried to the 8, and two plays break its three-game losing later, fullback Bill McGuirt went, A II 1,1, 0 of 16 (If down in the into the end zone with about 1 1 ,.) I es One cent-a day win dry your clothes electrically. The thi qua secret of this streak, scored a touch rd rter and had the Bruim Mi nutes gone in the second pe- drying bargain" is our stairstep rates. on uneasy street in the final pe- nod. 1 hi the so electric home, electric dryer wilt use about 80 kwh er month. riot, Duke tied it early in the second 1 Is PEOPLES But the Panther threat tot- half when quarterback Walt Rap- The exact IMOtint pi pay for this much electricity will depend on how mirk lapsed when reserve halfback pold, pitching from his 40, hit 4eCtriCity yoe now use.

But in most cases; the electricity used for drying Carmen Dipoalo picked off a Mark Leggett, who carried front, t4'''N, i. clothes will be charged on our next to the last "step." T. Pittsburgh pass in the last min- the 24 into the end zone I 0 On this pay only fourtenths of a cent for each ute, returned it 43 'yards to the Later in the third period, Par- Two plays later fullback Al- 1 ker went to work again, passing 0 kilowatt-heti 32 cents imonth about a penny a day! mose Thompson scored from he to Harry Pavilack for 17 yards' Dry clothes the modern way. Dry clothes electrically for a penny a day! one. and a first down on the Duke 17 We Invite you to join the thousands of thrifty East Tennes- 1 Pitt I 6 10.4 pans who make.

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