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Kingsport Times-News from Kingsport, Tennessee • 21

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i rvK'VM0' 'amV fVr''V'yv-''' Sunday November 11 WO i IDngspWt tTmes-Newg 3-C 4 em Clevenger TD Champion InRotherwood Overpowers Citadel 60-13 ATLANTA (AP) An aroused band of Florida State Seminoles nearly lifted Georgia Techs scalp Saturday and the Yellow Jackets were lucky to escape with a 14-14 tie The Seminoles two-touchdown underdogs outplayed the Southeastern Conference power through much of the game Techs first unit matched the three-deep Seminoles but the Jackets were unable to make use of their I CHARLESTON 0f Memphis State placed seven men in the scoring column and overpowered The Citadel 60-13 before a Parents Day crowd of 10600 here Saturday Fullback Dave Casinelli scored three times as the powerful Tigers ran up 529 yards total offense and their largest score in history The Tigers already considered a good possibility for a bowl bid poured it on the helpless Cadets'f- FLA STATE GA TECH 12 12 I ISO 164 1 38 62 8-13 9-20 I I 8 3 3 8 9 36 6 0 0 30 50 First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes intercepted by Punts1 Fumbles lost Yards penalized Kelrons Elmo Clevenger won the 1962 Rotherwood Conference scoring title by a Cool 65 points over his nearest rival The Wildcat fullback finished the season with 120 points coming from 19 touchdowns and seven extra points Narest him was a teammate Larry Roberts who had nine TD and two extra points for a 56-point total Bill Droke was third with 52 The Cats quarterback Randy McKee was the leagues top extra point man with 12 followed by Hubert Hunt of Sullivan with eight In team statistics Ketron finished with the best offensive average a healthy 317 mark followed by Church Hill with a 247 average Defensive-wise the Cats also had the best average a stingy 47 mark followed by' the Panthers with an average of 79 points per game Players School Clevenger Ketron Roberts Ketron Droke Church Hill Johnson Rogersville Grimes Church Hill Fields Rogersville Coffee Sullivan Bailev Church Hilt Slemp Lynn View Looney Rogersville McKee Ketron Dean Ketron Compton Sullivan Brooks Rogersville Id's ex-pts Ttl 19 8 121 36 Quisenberry Lynn View Dotson Lynn View Bailey Church Hill Fortner Ketron Pratt Church Hill Tolley Ketron Wells Church Hill Trent Church Hill Larkins Church Hill Vaughn Rogersville Vaughn Ketron Feagins Ketron Hall Sullivan Jeter Lynn View Hunt Sullivan Rowland Sullivan Light Sullivan McClain Church Hill Anderson Church Hill Silver! Church Hill Gladson Rogersville Courtney Rogersville Jones Ketron Salyers Ketron Dykes Sullivan Chase Sullivan Scalf Sullivan Greene Sullivan Holtzclaw Lynn View Baker Lynn View Dezarne Lynn View Coats Lynn View Barrett Ketron Nottingham Ketron Bass Ketron Keetor Lynn View Gilliam Lynn View TEAM STATISTICS (AP Photofax) Doug Shaffer (74) Other Citadel players are Bruce Whitney (35) and Joe Turbeville (67) Memphis State won the game STATE ROLLS Dave Casinelli (30) State fullback picks up six yards against Citadel Moving in to stop him is Citadels Michigan Scores Late Top Four Paired In NFL Games By JACK CLARY Associated Press Sports Writer The title race in the National Football Leagues Eastern Conference reaches its next showdown stage Sunday with the top four teams paired The New York Giants in first place put their 8-2 record on the line at Dallas against the Cowboys (4-3-1) The Cowboys are tied for third with the Cleveland Browns who battle the second-place Washington Redskins (4-2-2) in the nation's capital Pittsburgh (4-4) fifth in the east also can stay in the title fight if it gets by the Cardinals (2-5-1) at St Louis The Western Conference race all but wrapped up by the defending NFL champion Green Bay Packers (8-0) continues to be a battle for the also-ran spots The Packers are in Philadelphia against the Eagles (1-8-1) In other Western Conference action second-place Detroit (6-2) plays at San Francisco (3-5) Baltimore's Colts (14-4) are at Los Angeles (1-7) and the Minnesota Vikings (2-6) meet the Bears (4-4) in Chicago In the American League Western Division-leading Denver is host to Eastern Leader Boston Dallas plays at New York Houston is at Oakland and Buffalo at San Diego RAFER PRESENTS PLAQUES PALO ALTO Calif (AP)-Rafer Johnson 1960 Olympic decathlon champion presented People-to-People plaques to team captains at the Russian-American dual track meet "Its wonderful to win in world competition said Johnson "but it's even more rewarding to show how the competition is contributing to international good will Johnson is co-director of the Univetrsity People-to-People program CLASSIFIED DISPLAY with three teams alternating in and out on a sunny -chilly afternoon Mem State Cft First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes interceptad by Pun(s Fumbles lost Yards penalized 30 410 404 6-9 3 1-320 0 116 8 92 61 6-17 0 6-310 0 35 The victory was the Tigers sixth against a single loss that to Mississippi the nation's fourth-ranked team It dropped The Citadel to 3-6 for the season and insured a losing season Memphis State scored every time it had the ball with a single exception pouring across two touchdowns in the first quarter splurging for three in the second and adding two each in the third and final periods The Tigers went 49 yards the first time they got the ball in nine running plays with Charlie Killett scoring from 5 yards out and Russell Boilmer kicking the first of his five extra points An interception of a Cadet pass just moments later gave the Tigers another shot and they went 32 yards to score Casineilj- banging over from the 3 On the first play following the kickoff The Citadel Converse Qiel-lis burst over the middling and went 75 yards for a Cadet score to put the Southern Conference team temporarily back into the game In the second period however the Tigers put together drives of 40 83 and 49 yards to score three times two of them by Casinelli and one by his substitute John Wright That made it 34-7 at the half Memphis State partially blocked a Cadet punt to open the third quarter and took over when the ball went out of bounds on The Citadel 29 From there the Tigers scored in three plays Frank Ingram dashing 10 yards for the touchdown Memphis Stale 14 20 13 IS 60 The Citadel 7 6 6 613 MS -Killett 5 run (Boiler kick) MS -Casinelli 3 run (Boilmer kick) (IT Chellis 75 run (Street kick) MSCainelll 2 run (Boilmer kick) MS Casinelli 31 run (kick failed) MS Wright 3 run (Boilmer kick) MS-Ingram 10 run (Boilmer kick) JT- Street 2 run (run failed) MS -Farmer 33 past from Boilmer (kick failed) MS -Alexander 1 run (Bramlett kick) MS- Giddcn 6 pass from Travis (kick failed) CLASSIFIED DISPLAY lemjwrr Two quick bursts gave FSU its scores After Charley Calhoun returned a Billy Lothridge punt 26 yards fullback Dave Snyder burst through center for 22 yards and a touchdown Doug Messer's kick was good and the score was tied 7-7 Just 4 minutes later quarter-hack Steve Tensi hit end Fred Biletnekoff a sophomore from Oerie Pa on a short pass and he outran Tech defenders Jor a 66-yard TD Messer again kicked the conversion Tech which had scored in the opening minutes on fullback Mike McNames 25-yard run with an interception of an Eddie Feely pass tied the count with 6 minutes 28 seconds left in the game The Jackets drove 53 yards in 11 plays before McNames dived over from the 1 Lothridge kicked the point after Lothridge was bottled up most of the afternoon FSU dominated play in the first half as the Yellow Jackets never were able to sustain a drive Tech ran only five plays in the first quarter electing to punt once on third down deep in their own territory and quick-kicking once on first down Fullback Larry Lafkowitz booled the ball 53 yards on a quick snap just as the first period ended The Seminoles then marched 62 yards in 13 plays but a 26-yard field goal attempt by Messer was wide Tech which had a net gain rushing in the first half of only 10 yards got its initial first downFiril downs midway the second period when Rushing yardage Lothridge hit end Billy Martin on'X a 6-yard toss Passng yardage The Seminoles had 108 yards rushing in the first half and matched Techs 29 yards net pass- MEMPHIS Memphis The Ole Wallops Moccasins UNIVERSITY with little and rolled to The Rebels Chattanooga marched scored in 9200 fans 545 total yards to 129 for Passes Passes intercepted Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized ToTop Illinois 14-10 Illini whod made scoring look easy with their 10 points in the second quarter Ben Farabees pass interception and his 44-yard return to the 1 set up Michigans winning touchdown in the second minute of the final quarter Before the Wolverines could claim their victory they had to stop three Illinois thrusts Tom Keating did it once with a fumble recovery Jim Green stopped the Illini the next time with a pass interception at the Michigan 30 And the next time Michigan held for downs at its 20 Illinois 10 to Michigan 0 0 6 814 III FG Plankcnhorn 30 III- Summers 1 run Plankenhorn (kick) Mich Timberlake 3 pass from Chandler (run failed i Mich Chandlei I run (Chapman pass from Chandler) Attendance 49756 ANN ARBOR Mich UF Michigan aroused by Bob Chandler wiped out a 10-point deficit within 3 minutes Saturday with two second-half touchdowns for a 14-10 victory over Illinois Chandler passed for one touchdown and scored the other on a quarterback sneak The Wolverines gave Coach Bump Elliott his third straight victory over his brother Pete Pete whose Illini ended a 15-game losing streak a week ago with an upset of Purdue never has been a winner in the Big Tens battle of brotherly coaching Michigan had lost all four of its previous Big Ten games until its 14-point explosion gave the Wolverines only their second victory of the season But it took an alert defense to forestall the Miss Miss (AP) -Fourth-ranked Mississippi toyed Chattanooga Saturday a 52-7 victory who outclassed in every department almost at will and every quarter before Mississippi amassed from scrimmage Chattanooga CHATTANOOGA OLE MISS 6 21 108 21 tOfi 9 23 0 8 45 6 1 51 31 454 91 454 91 5-9 1 1-45 2 25 by quarterback Ron Eisaman completed four of seven passes to carry the team 61 yards for its touchdown The final 6 yards came on a toss to halfback Jim Bradshaw The touchdown closed the gap to 30-7 The undefeated and untied Rebels scored three times on drives that required only four plays Their longest scoring drive needed only 11 plays Chattanooga 0 7 9 07 Mississippi 16 21 9 6-52 Miss -Guy 15 run (Sullivan kick) Miss -Safety Greher downed ball in Chattanooga end zone Miss Johnson 11 run (Irwin kick) Miss -Jennings 32 pass from Gnffing (Sullivan kick) Miss Kinnard I run (Kinnard kick) Chat-Bradshaw 6 pass from Eisaman (Stec kick) Miss Randall 14 run (Irwin kick) Miss Safety Pounders tackled in end zone Miss -Morris 1 run (Sullivan kick) Miss Boyd 2 run (kick failed) Ohio State Nips Indiana Outfit 1 i I after the opening minutes and substitutes had a feld day against I pourous Moccasion defenses Seven R'acks scored touch-33 good measure Chattanooga showed its only Ole iss starters played seldom threat in the second period as ing Tech came FSU Biletnekoff 66 (Messer kick) Tech-McNsmes I run (Lothridge kick) from Tensi Palmer Snead Hold Lead In Tourney Cup back in the second: half to roll up 154 yards on the ground while limiting FSU to 42 But the Seminoles had 109 yards passing in the second half to only for Tech Florid Slate neorgn Tech Tech McNames 25 pass perception tLothride kick) FSU-Snyder 22 run (Messer kick) SHIPMENTJUSTARRIVED! COLUMBUS Ohio (AP) Dick Van Raaphorst 19-year-old junior gave faltering Ohio State a 10-7 victory over 18-point underdog Indiana Saturday with a 27-yard field goal in the last 8 seconds The Hoosiers in losing their 18th straight Western conference game played the Bucks to a standstill until the final seconds and had all the edge in the statistics Paul Warfield speedy buckeye junior from Warren Ohio put the Bucks in front with a scintillating 75-yard touchdown run in the second period and Indiana matched it with a 72-yard 19-play drive at the start of the third session Hoosier quarterback Woody Moore sneaked 6 inches for the counter Indiana Ohio Stale First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes intercepted by Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized 17 186 39 6-10 0 4-38 I 20 II 220 49 5-13 I 5-32 0 22 Neither team was able to threaten many times because of the wet field and drizzling rain which kept the bands off the field at halftime Luke George missed a 26-yard field goal try for Indiana in the second period and Van Raaphorst from Ligonier Pa but a native of Charlevoix- Mich had missed from 28 and 58 yards before his big payoff punch The victory moved Ohio to a 4-3 record for the season and 3-2 Teams Ketron Church Hill Rogersville Lynn View Sulvan Teams Ketron Church Hill Rocersville Sullivan Lynn View FINAL STANDINGS Conference All Game Team Church Hill 4 0 0 9 2 Ketron 2 10 9 I Sullivan 1 3 0 4 5 Rogersville 13 0 OS Lynn View 1 3 0 3 0 AFL Leaders Clash Today By JACK CLARY Associated Press Sports Writer The title race in the American Football League continues at its fast and furious pace Sunday with the divisional leaders hooking up in a battle that may be a preview of the ultimate championship game The Denver Broncos leading the Western Division with a 7-2 record are host to the Eastern Division-leading Boston Patriots in the days top attraction While Boston is only 5-2-1 the Pats already have posted a convincing 41-16 victory over the Broncos in a meeting last month in Boston While these two are trying to remain on top defending league champion Houston is a top-heavy favorite to hand Oakland its ninth loss this year and 15th in succession Dallas is favored at New York and Buffalo tries to keep its title hopes alive in the East at San Diego In the National League Green Bay is at Philadelphia New York at Dallas Cleveland at Washington Detroit at San Francisco Pittsburgh at St Louis Baltimore at Los Angeles and Minnesota at Chicago Five Points Only BUILT-IN OVEN With Clock and Automatic Timer Glass in Door Floor Model ONE ONLY RCA CONSOLE TV Deluxe Chassis 185 19 PORTABLE TV $12995 No Trade Necessary PETE MOORES APPLIANCE CENTER 231 Sullivan Cl 6-8971 CALVIN Ce EPPS Mgr Auburn Stops Late Drive To Edge Mississippi State Texas Tops SMU 12 To 7 DALLAS Tex (AP) Mike Clark won his second game in two weeks with field goals Saturday as he booted 30 and 37-yarders in the final period to bring Texas a 12-7 triumph over Southern Methodist Clark beat Baylor 6-3 with a pair of field goals Oct 27 arud his heroics Saturday that brought his field goal production for the season to five was a school record Southern Methodist was being tumbled from the Southwest Conference race by an Aggie team that already was eliminated The Aggies did it by cashing in on SMU fumbles All three of their scores were set up by Southern Methodist bobbles REACH DOUBLES FINALS MELBOURNE Australia (UP1) The British tandem of Rita Bentley and Elizabeth Starkie reached the womens doubles finals of the Western Australian tennis championships Wednesday with a 5-7 6-4 6-4 victory over Christine Truman and Dorothy Whitely Sammy Dantones 38-yard field goal in the second period put State in front 3-0 at halftime but Woody Woodall who had missed two three-point attempts finally tied the game with a field goal of 24 yards in the third period Roses touchdown from 3 yards out came as the climax of Auburns only long drive of the day 64 yards in 8 plays Woodall missed his conversion Twice in the first half Auburn had first downs inside the Maroon 10 and failed to score State end Johnny Baker broke up a pass which might have gone for a touchdown and blocked a field goal attempt by Woodall With less than two minutes left in the game Windham grabbed Jimmy Sidles pass out of the air after it had been deflected and lumbered to the Auburn 29 Then Sonny Fisher found Jimmy Jenkins with a pass to the Tiger 9 Then came the spectacular Auburn defensive stand and Roses game-saving performance Only 20 seconds remained on the stadium clock when the Tigers took the ball on fourth down Mias State 1)0 Auburn MS FG 38 Dantone Aub FG 24 woodall Aub Rose 3 run (kick missed) Attendance 35606 in the conference the conquests coming on alternate weekends Indiana is 0-5 in the conference and 2-6 over-all A crowd of 75378 braved the rain the first time in 28 games the attendance has fallen under 80000 However 80374 tickets were sold Indiana 9 0 7 0-7 Ohio Stale 0 7 0 310 OSU -Warfield 75 run (Van Raaphorst kick) Ind Moore 6-inch plunge (George kick) OSU FG Van Raaphorst 27 Attendance 75378 Missouri Downs Colorado 57-10 COLUMBIA Mo (AP)-Johnny Roland scored three touchdowns as Misssuri swept the bench and scored in every quarter to defeat Colorado 57-10 in a Big Eight Conference football rout Saturday The victory gave the undefeated Tigers a 5-0 conference mark and set the stage for a showdown with Oklahoma also undefeated in league play at Norman next Saturday The only blot in eight games for seventh ranked Missouri is a scoreless tie with Minnesota Roland had touchdown runs of 10 10 and 10 yards The first two came in the opening period the third just after the start of the second half He also pitched a 2-point conversion pass to Ken Hinkley in the second period matgin to 12-6 scoring with 48 seconds left in the half on Jim Raglands 22-yard pass to Jini Shaeffer I The Eagles went ahead early in the third period storming 87 yards in four plays with Jackie Corbin running thel last $6 yards (or the TD Dale Long made the first of his two conversions Techs final touchdown came in the fourth quarter with Corbin plunging over from the 3 Arkansas State now with a 5-3 record dominated the first half just as Tech ruled the last half The Tennesseans record now stands at 2-7 Ark State 12 0 Tenp Tech 0 6 SAN ISIDRO Argentina (AP) -k Sam Snead and Arnold Palmer of the United States clung to their lead in the Canada Cup Golf Championship Saturday after Argentinas Fidel de Luca threatened it with a sensational string of five straight birdies before blowing up At the end of 54 holes the favored Shead-Palm6r combination was still out in front with an aggregate score of 414 four strokes ahead of Argentina with the final 18 holes scheduled for Sunday The days play over the Jockey Clubs 6746-yard course near Buenos Aires was marked by numerous bogeys as tricky greens tripped up top professionals from 34 nations Snead's game came apart as he racked up four bogeys and a double bogey to wind up with a damaging 2-over-par 37-35 72 But as Slammin Sammy faltered Palmer steadied and came in with a 1-umder par 69 despite three bogeys to save the day for the United States De Luca threw a scare into the US camp when he birdied the first five holes of the front nine for the first time in the Canada Cups 10-year-old history But the swarthy Argentine double-bogeyed the sixth bogeyed the seventh and double-bogeyed the eighth to lose back in three holes the five strokes he picked up De Luca finished up with a 34- 3872 and his partner Roberto i de Vicenzo wound up with a 34-35 A Hanusome Mirror SPINET IP1AMS Completely Rebuilt and Refinithedl Keys Relaid and Tuned to 440 Pitch! As Low As TPI Scores 20-12 Non-Loop Win AUBURN Ala (AP)-A mag nificient goal-line defense by halfback George Rose stopped a Mississippi State drive inside the 10-yard line with only seconds to go Saturday and gave Auburn a 9-3 victory Rose who won the acclaim of sports writers as the outstanding player in the Tigers homecoming day triumph broke up one potential scoring pass and on the next play brought a receiver down on the 5 and again prevented a Maroon touchdown It was Rose too who scored the games only touchdown MISS STATE AUBURN First down Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes intercepted Punts Yards penalized Fumbles lost 40 76 7-20 I 12-240 100 1 144 122 10-28 1 7-414 100 1 by But for the performance by the 20-year-old junior from Brunswick Ga the 35000 fans found little to boast about in Auburns favor The victorious Tigers saw their once-feared passing attack break down again and again under pressure from alert Maroon defenders It was a pass interception by State center Johnny Windham which almost cost Auburn the game Perfect piano lot your child to practice on will look nice in your living room loot All priced within your budget Full length string end rick resonant tones AD teriffic buyl COOKEVILLE Tenn (AP) -Tennessee Tech yielded Arkansas TCh two first period touchdowns then roared back for a 20-12 football victory over the visiting Indians Saturday Tech furrtbled the first three times it gdt the ball and Arkansas State turned two of the bobbles into scores The first Indian score came early in the game after the visitors recovered a Golden Eagle fumble at the Tech 6 Nick Mar-tilio rammed the final three yards Martillo scored the Indians other TD from the 1 after they had recovered another bobbie at the Tech 23 Tennessee Tech marched 97 yards in nine plays to cut the FIRSTHAND CHARLOTTESVILLE Va (AP) There were lots of scouts present when Virginias football team played its spring game against an alumni squad but only one of 4hem actually rubbed elbows with The players on the field Bob Edwards now a member 5of the Virginia Tech coaching jktaff scouted for Tech and also played for the Cavalier alumni 1 He was captain of the 1959 Virginia team It I Y-V it if i- uh I J'i Y-ifn- 7.

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