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Govs eliminate Buccaneers from 0 VO race 27-20 marched from their own 11 to Waff for 37 yards and the touch The two teams alternated in scoring the four touch-downs with the score all dead to throw the Bucs back to their1 Govs the Buc 30 with 30 yard vrun and a 19 yard pass passes and scoring another while getting plenty of assistance from fullback John Ogles who ripped off IS more yards rushing that the whole Buc eleven combined locked at halftime 14-14 The Governors were impressive in their initial drive moving 74 yards in six plays with quarterback Carlton Flatt going off right tackle 11 yards for the touchdowns Ronnie Parson kicked the extra Tint and the Govs led -with only two minutes and 28 seconds elapsed in the gamer By JIMMY SMYTH P-C Sports Editor CLARKSVILLE East Tennessee SUite University came from behind twice but finally yielded a 27-20 Ohio Valley Conference football decision to Austin Peay here yesterday The Governors thus kept alive their hopes for the conference championship while knocking ETSU out of further contention this season combinational an-Austin down with 1328 left in tba game Buc strategy here dictated a try for two points but Watson was downed by the Mika Riddle at the Gov 18 to leava Austin Peay ahead 21-20 A 47 yard run by Carlton Flatt (his cousin Sammy does Austin piinting) moved period after a 54 yard Austin Peay into a threatening jp six after- lFlatt to Chilcutt eating 46 yard field goal went wide to the left only four seconds before and the score deadlocked 14-14 Peay scored in the with 1031 left in the first half kick failed on the fost try but a penalty against the Bucs gave him another attempt and he succeeded to make it 14-7 Knot Score In less than four minutes the Bucs had knotted the score moving 59 yards in six plays The big play was pass to Johnny Russaw for 31 yards and the touchdown Knicely connected- onhiSI6tirstraighf extra point to tie the score 14-14 A Rob iir Forbes interception gave ETSU the ball at the Gov 30' but the home team retook the ball when Huskey Intercepted a Watson pass in the end zone The Bucs got the ball again before halftime when LeRoy Gray recovered a Govlumble at the Austin Peay 30 but the Buc aerial game failed and Gov-erner linemen rushed through from up the attempt with intermission mained Austin third drive Ogles went the-final 17 yards off left tackle for the touchdown and Parson kicked the point Tor a 21-14 lead with 1:12 left in the third rz- The Bucs came thundering back to score again on a 76 yard drive which started late in the third period Penalty Aids March A-15-yard-penalty -against the Governors aided in the march when Watson threw to end a el Tim Chilcutt and Arnold Huskey teamed Jip for 88 yards on the ground and Flatt rushed for 52 yards to give the Govs KTSU AttStia Peay Id 14 107 264 75 First downs Rushing yardege Passing yardagg Passes -n Passes intercepted by Fumbles lost Punts Penalties att overwhelming margin in this department 264 to 107 The first downs were all even 16-16-Good Performance Quarterback Larry Watson of good-performance completing eight of 17 passes for 142 yards to keep the Bues only a whisper behind the all the way Peay win over Tennessee Tech 'next Saturdays plus' air ETSU upset of Middle Tennessee the same aftermon would give the IGovs the title 1 Middle Tennessee State meanwhile stayed in first place with a 14-12 victory over Mur-JEWJtatg The Bucs did almost as well on their first' scoring march itg-69 yards hr'eightTIa with Watson tossing to end Petr Huntrfor the last 10 yards to knot the score 7-7 after Ron Knicely had kicked his 15th con-secutive extra point The Govs got a chance to go in front again when Ken Kar-asinski recovered David of a Sammy Flatt punt at his own 21 Huskey went eight yards Oglea picked up two-and Flatt ffound Pi Parson for the touchdown E1 RON KNICELY 7 16 Now Carlton Flatta 150-p senior from Nashville had a busy afternoon for the Gover-nors tossing two touchdown by Bench offensive punch sinks Tech Views Seven game win string snapped CLARKSVILLE East Tennessee State Buccaneers lost the here yesterday 27-20 to the Austin Peay Governors but Coach Star Woods' eleven has a special invitation when the college meets at 2 Saturday at University Field to decide the of Ohio Valley Conference football 1 Knocked out of anjf chance now to win it themselves the Bucs (3-3 in the OVC and-M overall) can help the team 'they lost toyesterday win ATLANTA (AP) Tennessee found new offensive punch Saturday and combined it with sterling defensive play to hand eighth-ranked Georgia Tech its first football loss in eight games 22-14 The Volunteers struck for a fourth quarter touchdown on a 41-yard drive and clinched the victory when fullback Doug Archibald picked ETSU had the Govs backed up -at their own seven Flatt was also aL hia (See BUCS Page 22) EmI TtniMUM 7 7 -N Austin PMV 7 7 7 AP Flatt 11 run (Parson klek) Watson -(Knicely kick) AP Parson 11 pass from Flatt (Parson kick) ET Russaw 31 pass from Watson (Kmcely kick) AP run (Parson kick) (run failed) (kV AP Huskey pass tram Flatt 22-14 crack the rugged Volunteer defense for any sustained drive before a desperation passing attack in the fourth quarter Tennessee scored its first touchdown in the fourth-period on a leaping catch bv Al Tanara who pulled down a pass from quarterback David Leake in the end zone Fred-Martin started iheTVon scoring with a 23-ard field goal Tana Tec 15 10 121 59 166 73 10-2? 7-18 5 I I 364-33 First downs Rushing yardagg Passing yardagg Passes Passes intercepted by Punts Yards penalized in the second period after a drive bogged down Gresham Scores Tech cashed in on a bad kick by Ron i which carried only 14 yards The Yellow Jackets scored on a -12-yard run around end by Johnny Gresham The Yellow Jackets took a 14-3 lead in the third quarter when Gerry Bussell intercepted a pass by Art Galiffa deep in Tech territory and raced 84 yards for the score eluding one Tennessea tackier directly in his path at the Vol 40 Middle Tennessee plays at East Tennessee Saturday and needs a win to assure itself of the title Austin Peay by beating Tennessee Tech Saturday could elaim the crown should the Blue Raiders stumble against the Bucs The Bues-have-won nine straight games at home with this record on the line against the -Raiders con- test was another illustration of the inability to play their best ball on the road The only OVC game ETSU won on the road was at Tennessee Tech (7-6) and the Bucs layihree actors contributed closely-fought contest with The next two were the Jimmy Smyth Sports Editor numerous than usually offensively and Austin Peay the biggest one loss of -tackle Jim Anderson a stalwart in the Buc line who play because of the death of his father and the officials -As a ruler thifr eolumn hardly ever criticizes an-officiab AS a ruier ims eoiurtm nanny- ever ci tuma nn-wiitiaii because it just the thing to do: well awarrthaUor the most part the errors the officials do make usually equal ize themselves both ways And be the last to say that a fine Austin Peay team deserve to beat East Tennessee Take a look at the statistics and find the Govs got 100 yards more in total offense and also had the better of the punting game Commissioner Art Guepe ofthe OVC has already taken note of some of the complaints on officiating in the confer- ence and these are just more tackle Lamar Wright right made the stop Tennessee won 22-14 (AP Eaglescop first OVC victory RICHMOND Ky on Tennessee Tech took advantage of Eastern Kentucky mistakes Saturday to score a 27-7 Ohio Valley Conference football-victory the first after seven straight losses this season Tech took -a short-lived 7-0 lead in the first period driving 36 yards in eight plays after a fumble recovery Aaron Marsh tied It on a 93-kickoff return but Tech came back in the second period for two PauL Whaley ran five yards Eiveyards -ouchaown paeMyaJsto Mup the third He hit on 8 of 11 for 136 yards Ron Reeves scored twice on one-yard plunges for the Eagles and Jim Broyles rin jn Tr-rhrnrmf- with another one-yard TD in the final period Whaley also was the leading rusher picking up 67 yards in 12 carries Marsh led Eastern with 48 in 13 tries Blue Raiders edge Racers in OVC tilt MURFREESBORO Tenn Middle Tennessee State defeated Murray 14-12 here Saturday in a game where both football teams got their touchdowns within a five-minute segment of the third quarter Although the scoring came in a flurry Murray brought the fans to their feet with two fourth quarter drives which ended with futile field goal attempts Middle Tennessee the Ohio Valley Conference league leader drove 80 yards in 12 plays for the first touchdown with Bob Holden going the final six yards Wayne Brown kicked the first of two extra points which proved to be the winning maf-gin Following that first score VicKubu ran the kickoff 94 yards to paydirt The try for extra point on a kick failed On the next series of downs Holden returned the kickoff 33 yards to Middle 48 Four plays later Teddy Morris passed 36 yards to Herbert Owenby for a touchdown It took only two minutes 19 seconds for the teams to score three touchdowns Goddard LEAKE ON A KEEPER-Tennessee quarterback David Leake (14) hits the Georgia Tech line for three yards in game in Atlanta yesterday Tech Several of what observers refer to as appeared in game with perhaps the most flagrant ones being no calls at all on the Austin Peay tackling of Buc pass receivers down field when they were seeking to get into position to receive the ball Whether a quick whistle not being in position to call play or what have you it is urgent think to shed a little light on this subject so we go on complacently with the theory that officials can make no mistakes and if they do nothing can be done about it beats to win SEC LSU 17-9 grid titles THE BUCS were pretty badly bruised after game with tackles Ed Gann Leroy Gray and Bill Early and center Roy Frazier among new casualties none to be serious jCoach Wood said the club certainly missed the-services The key to the Volunteer vie-ory the first over Tech in three years was a rugged defensive line anchored by outstanding guard Steve DeLong who combined with Frank a uL Glenn Archibald to keep (he fleet Tech backsbot tied up all afternoon The only time Tech was able to move the ball was after the Volunteers took the lead the of tackle Anderson a big man for us said Wood The interception that kilfed off fast chance to score occurred simply because a Governor defensive man rushed in and grabbed arm as he was about to 'throw and the pass was short falling into the hands of Fletcher the Govs-fnterceptor rather than the intended receiver Coach Bill Dupes is quite proud of his club which win a single OVC game last year but now has a 5-1-1 record with a chance at the title --Dupes said he was at how his club BIRMINGHAM Ala (AP)-Alabama unleashed its famed defense in the second half Saturday to beat Louisiana State 17-9 and win the Southeastern Conference football championship Louisiana State led through more than half of the battle of nationally ranked football giants and played on even terms in every department with the Crimson Tide The victory was eighth straight without a loss this year and left the Tide 7-0 in SEC play With but one conference game left no one has a mathematical chance of catching the Crimson Tide All Offense -The first half was all offense much to the surprise of the 68000 persons who jammed Legion Field but it was a off a Tech pass and raced 69 yards for a touchdown with five minutes left in the game Jack Patterson hurdled the Tech line with nine minutes left to vault the Volunteers into the lead Archibald then intercepted the pass by Jerry Priestly and went straight down the sidelines with two Tennessee blocks learing the way at the goal liner Seven Straight- Techr-whichhad won seven straight games was not able to upsets Florida JACKSONVILLE Fla (AP) -Kicking specialist Bob Etter ran for a touchdown on a busted signal Saturday and a fired-up Georgia football team upset ninth-ranked Florida 14-7 Etter was stonding at the Florida 12 on fourth down ready to try a field goal with the score tied and less than nine minutes to play When the center snap eluded end Barry Wilson in to hold for aargia Florida 10 13 155 76 0 2 10-18 2 1 6-39 4-46 3 4- 23 40 First downs Rushing yardagg Passing yardagg Passes Passes intercepted by Punts Fumdles last- Yards penalized the kick Etter picked up the ball and looked for someone to the goal and ran into the end zone before the Florida defense recovered Final Quarter TDs Fumbles set up the Georgia touchdowns noth scored in the fourthquarter JThe Bulldogs had to go only 30 yards on their first scoring drive and 21 yards on their second In each case quarterback Preston Ridlehuber and a bunch of quick eager blockers punctured defense that had been ranked ninth in the nation Georgia tried only two passes One was incomplete and one intercepted The Bulldogs kept their outh- eastern Conference hopes alive with this fourth victory against one loss in Conference stand-ings lt was the fifth win of the season along with two losses and one tie Florida now is 5-2 for the year This was the first time the Gators have lost to Georgia the traditional game since -Ray Graves became head coach in 1960 Georgia Florida 0 7 Dupree 7 71)0 tHaN kick) Barbar 2 run (Etter kick) Etter run (Etter kick) Attendance 48000 0 0 0 14-14 S'JA fK was able to run the ball against the Bucs especially off-tackle Tennessee had quite a bit of size up front but I thought we played fairly said Dupes However the Austin Peay coach did say that after beating MTSC last week his Govs were probably a little down He named Tom Dobbs Ed Bunio and Tom Jones as his best -defensive boys while praising Flatt and Ogles on offense our last seven games last year we had six freshman in the starting Dupes said The Govs had lost 18 in a row before finally beating U-T Martin Branch last year It looks like the Governors are arriving 4 named head grid the-LSU 24 but then lost three yards on the next play to make it fourth and about 3 yards for the first down Ray then came in and split the uprights with a perfect strike ucu oullkC 7:44 to go when Hudson jiarris picked off a Pat Screen pass and raced 33 yards down the sidelines for the touchdown The reliable toe of Ray made it 17-9 La Stata Alabama 3 -9 10-17 Moreau 13 pass from Ezei (kick failed) Bowman 1 run (Rgy kick) FG Moreau 37 FG Ray 37 Harris 33 pass interception kick) Attendance 68000 Toppers Jiop Eagles 9-0 MOREHEAD Ky W) Surging Western Kentucky nailed slumping Morehead 9-0 in an game Saturday markedly tight defense and temper flareups Sophomore end Charles Webb had a hand in plays that set the Western scoring He caused Eagle quarterback Mike Gottfried to fumble with a tackle the Morehead 24 Pat Counts recovered for Western and the Hilltoppers scored three plays later on Sharon 18-yard pa' Ken Waller 1 4 fJlm JOHNSON fine showing in professional baseball this past summer is already receiving orchids from the National Associations! Professional Baseball Clubs coach at Elizabethton Philip Piton president of the National Association has advised Ross Edgemon resigned president of the local club that Johnson City is among 18 minor league clubs in the country being considered as the top operation in pro minor league structure in-thensecond half Neither team cbuI(Tmuster much of a drive in- the early going of the second half and Alabama got the winning point LSU Alabama 16 12 First downs Rushing yardagg Passing yardagg Passes Passes intercepted by Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized 97 178 15-40 0 7-40 0 43 148 74 7 3 7-48 2 61 with 14:55 to go in the fourth period when David Ray kicked a 37-yard field goal Alabama made it clear quickly that it had given up trying to run on the Tiger line which outweighed the Tide forward wall 25 pounds to the man Quarterback Steve Sloan passed to Ray Ogden for another first -down and came to life The Tide moved the ball to sheet Goddard says he will run the T-formation with variations here next season Goddard lettered four years as a footballer at Elizabethton from 1939 through 1942 under Niles Brown During his reign at Elizabethton Cyclone teams won the Big 5 title wav tie with Dobyns Bennett and Unicoi County (1942) He still holds one record at EHS returning a kick 103 yards for a touchdown against Knox High in He earned all-conference during his junior and senior years Later he played three years at Milligan College and received his degree from the University of Mississippi but did not play football there -Joined EHS in 1950 Goddard joined faculty in 1960 as a teacher only He was named frosh coach this season and guided his team to three wins three losses and a tie He is seventh football coach and second alumni to hold the job since the conference was formed in 1928 In order they were: Brown Dwight Haynes John Treadway now basketball coach Claude Holsclaw a former Cyclone athlete who now is head coach at Unaka Tom Pugh an assistant at Kingsport Dobyns-Bennet and Cosson Goddard is married to the former Patricia Taylor and they are the parents of five childrens The Goddards live at 422 West St up on fourth quarter and the Tennessee defense loosened up to protect against the long pass But three times in the last nine minutes Volunteer defenders intercepted passes to halt (See VOLS Page 22) Tennessee 0 3 0 19-22 Tech 0 7 7 0-14 Gresham 12 ruif (Henry kick) FG Martin 23 Bussell 84 intercepted pan (Han ry kick) Tanara 23 past from Leake (run failed) Patterson 1 run (past failed) Archibald 69 Intercepted pan -(Martin kick) Attendance 50763 3500 greet Volunteers KNOXVILLE AP)- A crowd estimated at 3500 persons gathered at the Knoxville airport Saturday night to welcome the victorious Tennessee footb a 1 1 team after its 22-14 upset victory over Georgia Tech Fans hoisted Coach Doug Dickey and several players to their shoulders as they stepped from the plane never seen as much enthusiasm as there was around the U-T campus' today during the ball said Dr Earl Ramer chairman of the U-T Athletic team real--lv lived up to Dr Andrew Holt U-T president was among the greeters Holt said the game was real Cars lined both sides of the airport highway for some 30 minutes before the plane landed Saturday's CaHaaa FoatbaR Raw Its SOUTH By The Associated Pres -Austin Peay 27 East Tennessee 26 Tennessee 22 Georgia Tech 14 Tennessee Tech 27 Eastern Kentucky 7 Western Kentucky 9 Morehead I Kentucky 22 Vanderbilt 21 Southern Miss' 34 Chattanooga Tulsa 19 Memphis State 7 Emory Henry 43 Concord IS Georgia 14 Florida 7 Mississippi 36 Tampa Wake Forest 20 Duka 7 Florida Slata 13 Houston 13 Ha Arkansas 21 Rtca Auburn 12 Mississippi Statg 7 Alabama 17 Louisiana State 9 Virginia 14 WHiiam Mary 19 Virginia Tech 28 North Carolina Staff Virginia Stata 22 Norfolk Stata 0 Knoxvilia 20 Morehousa 4 Washington Jefferson 4 Frostbur Morgan Statg S3 Virginia Union Louisiana Tech 28 Southeastern Laui ana 7 evaluation was based in part on a report submitted to the national office by Chauncey DeVault president of the Appalachian League recommend? ion the efforts of Mr Ross Edgemon and a small group of baseball boosters Johnson City returned to professional baseball The park was renovated Over 550 season books were sold at $10 a book The team was kept in front of the public by television press and radio Cooperation between the local group and the New York Yankees was excellent All agreements were carried out in an exceptional manner by both groups It was an outstanding feel very much Edgemon said yesterday I think Johnson City should be very proud of its standing in pro baseball considering the number of teams (more than 150) in minor league By-HENRY JENKINS P-C Sports Writer ELIZABETHTON Lynn Goddard who served as freshman football coach at Eliz-abethton High School this season is being moved up as head coach replacing Earnest Cos-son who resigned last week Sam Ritchie Carter County School Board member an- LYNN GODDARD Elevated At EHS nounced yesterday Goddard a former Cyclone and Milligan College gridder and for eleven years head coach at Unaka High School will take charge of the Cyclones when drills are held next spring The new Cyclone mentor will be given a free hand in selecting his assistants Ritchie said Charlie Bryant and Jim Gibson backfield and line coach respectively under Cosson also resigned last week Goddard comes into the Big 7 Conference after a remarkable Watauga Conference record at Unaka He helped organize the league in 1950 and coached Ranger teams to four championships and two ties for the title a record that still holds good among the coaches In eleven years at Unaka Goddard coached teams authored a 64-34-3 worksheet and a conference record of 56 wins 11 losses and three ties Sixteen of his Unaka -losses were administered by Big 7 teams Best Seasons best season at Unaka were 1951 and when his clubs had identical 8-1 records and in 1953 a 9-2 work- 19 The Johnson City club won the Appalachian League pennant by nine games 4 Other clubs which won finalist spots the competition were: I Rochester (International League)! Portland (Pacific Coast League) Reading Pa (Eastern League) Mexico City (Mexican League) Columbus Ga (Southern League) Tulsa (Texas League) San Jose (California League) Portsmouth Va (Carolina League)- Miami (Florida State League) Davenport (Midwest League) Leon (Mexican Center League) Villahermosa (Mexican Southeast League) Auburn (nypi League) Aberdeen (Northern League) Eugene Ore (Northwest League) and Rock Hill (Western Carolina League) PUPREE SCORES Larry Dupree (35) University of Florida back eluded the tackle attempted by Georgia back Wayne Swinford (23) and jan 7-yards for a florida score Leon Armbrester (45) is a 'Georgia back (AP Wirephoto) CITY TINN- PRISS-CHRONICLI SUNDAY NOVEMBER I 1964 AFTERNOON FOOTBALL working out at ast (See BENCH VIEWS Page 22) (See SCORES Page' 22) --h- 3.

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