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Kingsport Times-News from Kingsport, Tennessee • 20

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'rHI l' 1 1' 1 1 1 i vu i i 1 4 'ii i 1 1 i i Ml I 'll- 2-C Kingsport Ttmes-News Sunday October 11 190 fTiEZ-l 'W T1 51-15 I 'vy'TNSqV cC 4 tf o' Ju i S'C Maryland Turns Back Tar Heels 4 gtr If ''f -v i -i 13th Loss In Row For Illinois CHAMPAIGN 111 (AP) Ohio State's Buckeyes sticking mainly to their fearsome ground attack opened defense of their Big Ten football championship Saturday by battering Illinois 51-15 Still smarting from a 9-7 loss last week which cost them their No 1 national ranking the Buck eyes turned on the steam after a mediocre Illinois team scored a touchdown in the early seconds of the second quarter to pull in to a 7-7 tie i ifi STATISTICS OHIO STATE ILLINOIS 24 16 517 107 9 2U 2 7 12 31 2 0 3 40 5 6-36 I 0 25 First downs Hushing yrdg Passing yardage Passes Passes intercepted by Punts Fumbles Yards penalised 1 mrm ns i i (AP Photofax) Durham Saturday At right Is California's Bill Krum and Dukes Mark Leggett (47) Is in background Duke won 21-7 DIVING TACKLE Californias Alan Nelson makes a flying tackle on Dukes Billy Futrell (25) during the first quarter of the Blue Devil-Bear game at tf 21 TO 7 THUMPING ti- CHAPEL HILL NC (AP) Undefeated Maryland rode the crisp passing of quarterback Dick Shiner and a couple of second half breaks to a 31-13 Atlantic Coast Conference triumph over winless North Carolina Saturday The Terps zoomed off to their fourth straight victory by scoring two touchdowns and a field goal the first three times they had the ball North Carolina battling to stave off a fourth straight setback scored two touchdowns in the second period but committed two costly fumbles after intermission STATISTICS MD DC First down 2 14 Rushing yardage 1 39 5 Passing yardag ZOO 121 Passes 1S-25 12-1 Passes Intercepted by 1 Fumbles lost a 1 Punts 1 S3 4)4 I Yards penalized 30 23 After an errant Tar Heel hand-off was nabbed by Marylands Fred Joyce on the North Carolina 41 the Terps drove for what proved to be the clinching touchdown in the fourth quarter That one made the count 24-13 Shortly afterward a fumbled punt gave Maryland a first down on the 12 and Shiner tossed to Ernie Arizzi from the 8 two plays later for another score Shiner scored Marylands first touchdown on a 5-yard run and passed 21 yards to halfback Tom Brown for the second both coming in the first period Much of the game was a passing a toss-ers Mars-lender Hanni-gan (Han-mgan (Haanl-gan From then on Ohio State showed no mercy and kept hammering away to a one-sided triumph The loss was the 13th straight for Illinois Quarterback John Mummey directing the Buckeyes most of the way went for two touchdowns himself on keeper plays and kept alive several Buckeye drives with huge gains The homecoming crowd of 56-107 had little to cheer throughout the afternoon Ohio State took a 7-0 lead in the first quarter when Bob Butts plunged for a 2-yard touchdown IUmois came back and tied before the second quarter was a minute old on 10-yard scoring pass from Mika Taliaferro to Rich Callaghan This really sent the Buckeyes on a rampage They took the following kickoff and reeled off a touchdown in four plays with Mummey scaring and carrying three tunes for 37 yards The next time the Buckeyes got the ball Dick Vanraaphorst booted a 39-yard field goal Ohio Stitc 7 17 14 IS -Si lllinoli 7 OS Butt piling (Vanraapkont kick) 1U Callathaa IS Pu tram Tllfrro (Plinlenhora kick) OS Mummey IS Ru (Vearaaphorst kick) OS FG Vaaraaphorat 3 OS Fraaela 4S run (Vearaaphont kick) OS Mummey run (Vaaraaphorat kick) OS Klein run Vnrapbort kick) OS Barnett 74 un (Vaaraaphorat kick) OS Franc 11 run (kick failed) HI Yevorikl pasa from Taliaferro (Tal-tfarro run) Attendant 4S017 Duke Rolls Over California 74 yards for a touchdown with Curtis scoring from the 14 Bill Reynolds kicked his third extra point and the score was 21-7 STATISTICS only 12 net yards rushing during the entire game Trailing by two touchdowns California took die second half kickoff and slammed 64 yards in 11 plays Quarterback Lainy Bal-liette who sparked the drive flipped to halfback Allen Nelson for the touchdown Duke took the next kickoff and showed more fireworks by going DURHAM NC (AP) Soph 'ullback Mike Curtis scored twica as once-beaten Duke built up a 14-0 halftime lead and roiled to a 21-7 victory over Californias Bears here Saturday A shirt-sleeved crowd of 31000 saw the Blue Devils score in each of the first three quarters The stingy Blue Devil line yielded (T Suff Photo) RIDGEFIELDS CHAMP Mrs Joe Boyd left poses with Mrs Ralph Shelly right after the pair collided for the Ridgefields Country Club golf title Mrs Boyd won a 1-up victory on the 19th hole over Mrs Shelly the defending champion Mrs Joe Boyd Womens Champion At Bidgef ields Mrs Joe Boyd is the third different Ridgefields Women's club champion in the past three years She defeated defending champion Mrs Ralph Shelly 1-up on the 19th hole last week to win the championship Mrs A Ross won a 3-2 match over Mrs Joseph Malley to win the championship consolation Other flight winners were1 First flight Mrs Edwards over Mrs Barney Pendleton 2-1 Second flight Mrs Robert Cannon over Mrs Charles Chrosmak 7-4 Third flight Miss Susan Pridemore over Mrs Charles Palmer 1-up Consolation winners were Mrs Roland Miller first flight Mrs Robert Wilson second flight and Mrs Milton Tindall third flight CLEMSON FALLS 24-16 Pair Of 77-Yard Passes Ignites Georgia Victory California moved to toe Duke 5 late in the fourth period after recovering fumble but the big Blue line held at the 13 Duke got its first touchdown midway in the first quarter when halfback Mark Leggett slashed over left tackle from the six to cap a 58-yard march The Blue Devils got another touchdown in the second period when Curtis went over from the three to dimax a drive that started on the California 45 California halfback Tom Blanchfield attempted a field goal from the Duke 27 in the first period but Duke center Ken Williams rushed in to block it at the lute of scrimmage Californias ground game could do nothing against the hard-charging Duke line But toe Bears rolled up 203 yards passing by hitting on 15 of 26 attempts California drove from its 26 to Dukes 21 in the first period chiefly on the passing of Balliet5 chiefly on the passing of BallietL But Duke's defense tightened and Blanchard attempted his field goal from the 27 It was blocked After Duke scored in toe second quarter California got another drive going on the passing of Bal-liett 182-pound senior from Inglewood Cahf- The Bears took the kickoff and moved from their 28 to Dukea 21 where Duke quarterback Walt Rappold intercepted zlel VMI with Gary Cuzzos pass a Pf5 an rtn out ing and a piratical pass defense to Saturday and snowed under the In the closing minutes of the Keydets 28-6 before a sun-baked game California center Mika Ce- crowtj 0j 19 zario recovered a fumble by duel between Shiner and Tar Heel quarterback Junior Edge pair of the nations leading Edge capped an aerial drive which carried 87 yards on nine plays when he hit Ward in the end zone from the 9 early in the second period After Marylands John boosted a 38-yard field goal to make the score 17-7 Edge and sophomores Ken Willard and Ronnie Jackson moved 61 yards to make it 17-13 Willard went over from the one Shiner a junior business student from Lebanon Pa completed 14 of 18 passes for 175 yards and two touchdowns On several occasions his running gava the Terps the needed yardage for first downs Maryland 14 9 1431 North Carolina 6 19 0 1 Md Shiner 9 rua (Hansigan kick) Mil Brown 31 pan from Shtnor kick) NC Marsleodcr 9 paan from Edgt (Edge kick) Md FG Hanmgaa 31 NC Willard I run (paot failed) Md Chiavenni 2 run (Hanntgan kick) MdAnzzt 8 paa from Shiner kick) Attendance 26 000 Cuozzo scored touchdown Virginia Tops VMI a CHARLOTTESVILLE Va (AP) Virginias football team bedaz- Grudge Bout Set On Mat Program CLEMSON tfi A pair of 77-yard scoring passes by quarterback Larry Rakestraw carried Georgia to a decisive 24-16 football victory over Clemson Saturday Rakestraw's first scoring pass on the first play from scrimmage followed a 98-yard kickoff scoring run by Clemson halfback Hal Davis After the teams exchanged second period touchdowns Rakestraw cut loose with his second 77-yarder to halfback Don Porterfield putting the game on ice for the Bulldogs The teams exchanged second half field goals one of 42 yards by the Tigers Rodney Rogers the other 44 yards by Bill McCullough of Georgia I The years top grudge bout plus! Whitey Caldwell who received a tag match highlights Wednes- a broken shoulder last November ay n'6bt professional wrestling I when Ronald Wright threw him kickoff then bore left to the sidelines to ccore without a hand being laid on him But end Mickey Badd of Georgia blocked Rogers conversion try When McCullough converted after the Lankewicz touchdown Georgia had a 7-6 lead Clemson went ahead again on a 90-yard driva that took almost half of the first period and continued into the second quarter before halfback Mack Matthews rolled wide to the left 11 yards to the touchdown Rogers converted to give Clemson a 13-7 lead Georgia quickly was back in command when center Joel Darden blocked a Tiger punt on the Clemson 13 A play later halfback Carlton Guthrie ran to hi right for 13 yards and the score Again McCullough converted and the Bulldogs QcuatmM jej i43 Then cam the Rakestraw touchdown ii4 in pass to Porterfield The last half scoring was limited to a field goal for each team 14 a 14 Clemaoa 17 1 -U Clam Davt II kickoff return (kick faUed) Ga Lankawle 77 pa from Rakestraw (McCullough kick) Clam Matthew 11 rua (Roger kick) Ga Outhrt II rua (McCullough kick) Ga Porterfield 77 paa from Rakaatraw (McCullough kick) an i ant i Ga Outhrt II rua (McCullough kick) 7 pa STATISTICS car Civic Auditorium First down Rushing yardage Pasting ynrdaan Passes Passes lntnrceptad by Punts Fumbles lost Ynrds penalised Rakestraws first touchdown aerial went to halfback Frank Lankewicz on the Clemson 48 He was wide open end scored untouched Davis tore straight up the middle with the Clam FO Hogan 4 Ga FO McCullough 44 Attendance JttO Nebraska Eases By NC State LINCOLN (AP) Halfback Dennis Stuewe raced 13 yards for a touchdown with just over a minute remaining to carry the undefeated Nebraska Comhuskers to a 19-14 victory over North Carolina State in an exciting football game Saturday Nebraska then had to stave off a last-minute drive by the Wolf-pack to retain the victory STATISTICS IINOOLH Neb (AP)-Stittedci of the North Carolina Statt-Ntbraak football NCJTATE NEB Pint down Puthlni yen! age Paaaiag yardage Paaaa Paaae intercepted by Pont Fumble loet Yard penal lied It was an uphill fight all the way for Nebraska North Carolina State scored with less than five minutes gome the first time it got the ball with quarterback Jim Rossi carrying it over from three yards out It was the first time the Wolfpack had scored in the opening quarter this year Joe Scarpatl almost broke the hearts of the 38000 fans in the third quarter when he returned a kickoff 91 yards for a score after Nebraska had taken a 7-6 lead A fired-up Nebraska team scored at the start of the second half after a bad kick by Roger Moore went out of bounds on the Wolfpack 23 Quarterback Dennis Gandge carried it four yards into the end zone on a keeper North Carolina St I 9 I A 14 Nebraska IF If NCS Roi 9 run (kick failed) Neb Clarldge 4 run (Fairmaa kick) NCS Scarpatl 91 kickoff return (Barlow pasa from Roast) Neb Stuewe I mn (pass failed) Neb Stuewe 13 run (run failed) Attendance 38 000 one and passed for another in the unexpectedly lopsided game which made up in roughness what it lacked in excitement Eleven major penalties were assessed six of them against VMI which couldnt do anything right Dukes halfback Jay Wilkinson on Dukes 29 The Bears managed to reach the 5 on Balliotti passing but again Duke stiffened and took over on its 13 just before toe game ended I i7 I 7 Califorala Duka -21 STATISTICS Unbeaten West Virginia Upsets Pittsburgh 15-8 Duka tftt 4 rua (Reynold kick) Hika Curtis I rua (Raynolda kick) Cxi Nalaoa 11 aas tnm Balllattc (Blaaehflsld kick) Duke Curtia 14 rua (Reyaoldl kick) Attaadaaea 21 SOD VMI VIRGINIA 16 15 164 186 106 US 1 24 1336 9 4 34 2 937 2 1 1 18 96 Flrft downs Bushing yardagt Passing yardaga Passes Passes intercepted by Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalised STATISTICS out of the ring will have a chance for revenge this week As a result Caldwell had to undergo surgery on his shoulder and was out of action for six months He has tried unsuccessfully to get a rematch for the past three months but Wright himself has been sidelined with a badly burned leg Wright outweighs Caldwell some 45 pounds however Caldwell has the speed to offset the weight disadvantage This should prove to be one of the roughest matches ever seen in Kingsport as both wrestlers are out for blood The tag match will see the return of the popular team of Rex Riley and Len Rossi Both wrestlers have been performing on the West coast and have returned here on popular demand The Riley-Rossi team are former Southern tag team champions holding that title until Rossi sustained a back injury which forced them to relinquish their title Sailor Moran former US Navy champion and classified as the Archie Moore of wrestling in the fact that neither will tell their age will team with Doug Kins-low to oppose Riley and Rossi The last time Moran and Riley met in the ring the Sailor came away with a broken hand resulting from a concealed medal plate over Rileys chest along with a shoulder harness with a jersey over it Both matches will have a 60-minute time limit or two best out of three falls LEN ROSSI In Tag Bout Vi PITT 14 1 745 4 3 11 4-1 Ml i a I J3 7 1-17 1 1 is so First Sawn Rushing yaidaga Passing yardage Passes Passe Intercepted by Punt fumbles lost aid paaalitad PITTSBURGH (UPI) West Virginia Cinderella team with desire and determination drove 91 yards for a last period touchdown Saturday to beat favored Pitt 15-8 and remain among the nation's major undefeated teams Trailing 8-7 with 9:20 left the Mountaineers put on a last-gasp rally that took 11 plays with Tom Yeader going over for the winning touchdown from five yards out The visiting Keydets buffaloed by a Virginia ground defense that proved terribly tough in the clutches tried 24 passes but could complete only eight And worse yet four of them fell into Virginia hands and two of these interceptions were converted into Cavalier touchdowns Only once did the VMI passing attack click and on that occasion in the second period the Keydets collected their lone touchdown A 23-yard pitch from Mark Mulrooney to Kenny Reeder set up the score and a 19-yard pass featuring the same battery paid the six-point dividend vmi VS Golfers Victors In Amateur Meet KAWANA Japan (AP) Ameri can golfers produced a superb final round to win the third world amateur team championship Saturday and keep the handsome Eisenhower Cup in tha United States for two more years But the performance of many of the other 23 national teams particularly the Canadians raised a question as to how long US domination would continue Malang the shots when they had to the American team of Deane Beman Dick Sikes Labron Hams Jr and Billy Joe Patton won with a total 854 strokes for the 72-hole medal play tournament eight less than Canada Great Britain was third with 874 and New Zealand fourth with 882 Beman from Bethesda Md and a pressure player deluxe putted magnificently and turned in a 4-under-par 66 on the nigged 6785-yard Fuji Course Sikes a University of Arkansas senior and US Public Links champion had Austin College Cops 10-7 Victory SEWANEE Tenn (AP)-Fresh-man Jerry Bishop passed and kicked Austin College to a 10-7 football victory over the University of the South Saturday The Texans went 37 yards in eight plays for their second-quarter touchdown with Bishop passing 17 yards to Bill Robertson for the score In the third Austin recovered a Sewanee fumble and went 30 yards to the 17 from which Bishop kicked a field goal The Tigers only score came in a 52-yard drive in the fourth climaxed by a 24-yard touchdown pass from Agnew to Larry Majors Dartmouth Skips Over Brown 41-0 PROVIDENCE RI (AP) -Brilliant Billy King and Dartmouths best-in-th e-nation defense brought the unbeaten Indians a crisp 41-0 Ivy League victory over Brown Saturday as the winners kept their goalline uncrossed in three games King stamping himself as one of the Easts finest quarterbacks scored three times and passed for another More impressive the 187-pound senior from Richmond Va accounted for 180 yards in total offense playing mostly only in the first half However It wss lom Woode-schick a senior halfback who put die Mountaineers back in the game by scooting around end for 49 yards moments earlier after West Virginia appeared stymied on its own nine For a time it looked es if Woodeshick would go all the way but Pitts Paul Martha nudged him out of bounds With the ball on the Pitt 42 quarterback Jerry Yost combined Woodeshicks short gains with a pair of passes to end Gene Heeler to put the ball on the Panther 12 Glenn Holton then carried seven yards to the five On the next play Yeater wept over for the clinching touchdown Yost passed to Heeter for the two-mint conversion 9 13 7 1-38 Vtrgima Va Cuono 1 plunge (Rowley kick) VMI Reeder 19 pass from Mulrooaey (kick foiled) Va Hoffank 8 pass from Cuouo (kick failed) Va 22 rue (Rowley kick) Ve Stevees 14 pass from Kuha (Dick ey pees from Kuhn) Attendance 19 GW Colonels Score 144 Win WASHINGTON (AP)-With Dick Drummond leading the way George Washington pounced on Boston University for two quick touchdowns Saturday before the i defensive unit took charge to pre- erve 14-6 football victory TdnMaaamJ IAB Dfummond Opportunist Army Scores 9-6 Upset Over Penn State IT 1-15 West Virginia WEST POINT NY (AP) a 198-pound All- 691 Hams- the current US na Pittabergh I 4-li wva Bartaasku na (Bairaart kick) Opportunist Army pounced on Pitt Martha rua (Soholawala paa from Traficaat) WVa Yaatar 4 rua (Heater paa from Yo4) I Attaadaara MNl fourth period fumble and scored a 15-yard pass from quarterback Cammy Lewis to Dick Syracuse Doums Boston College SYRACUSE (UPI) -Quarterback Wally Mahle playing his first varsity game score Syracuses only two touchdowns of the season Saturday to help defeat previously unbeaten Boston College 12-0 The six foot three1 180-pound sophomore from Erie Pa engineered a 74-yard drive in 16 (days in the opening series of the game and then drove' over from the 10-yard line for the first score Mahle thrilled the 31000 parents day crowd by scooting over from the 20-yard Une with seven seconds remaining in the game for his second touchdown of the afternoon that capped an 86-yard drive BotM College Syrmciu sag -u raa (kick (ailed) lyr Mabl 3 rua (kick failed! Artaadaaca 1100 I Lions were leading 6-3 on field goals of 32 and 24 by Ron Coates when Tom Kerns center on Armys brazen Chinese Bandits grabbed ball on toe Penn State 18 which had slipped from the hands of Junior Powell STATISTICS PENN STATE ABMY IS II Firit Sowaa coach hit Peterson with a scoring pass in the end zone A pass at tempt for the extra points failed Armys other score in the bitterly wsged battle before a record homecoming crowd tf 31000 at Michie Stadium came on a 35-yard field goal in toe fading seconds at the opening period by Dick HeydL Armys surprise victory almost duplicating last years 104 triumph over toe favored Nittany Lions after a previous loss to Michigan thwarted Penn State's pow'-erfid Southern Conference halfback carried 21 times for 132 yards including a 34-yard Fun in the lint quarter for the initial GW touchdown George Washington completely dominated the game in the first half as it handed Boston University its fourth straight lost The Terrier couldnt move the ball across midfield until the third quarter George Washington rolled up 205 yards in the first half including 161 yards rushing to 68 and last week had won over Rice in Houston This was the third victory for Paul Dietzels new-look three-platooned Black Knights who previously had defeated Wake Forest and Syracuse but bowed last week to Michigan It ms primarily a victory for the Chinese Bandits a hard-fighting defensive unit spurred aa by the Cadet corps wearing red coolie hats and chanting (Mental tunes Pern Slat HMffa4S 9f 6 Arair St PS-FO Coataa 33 ArmrFG Haydt PS-FO Coate 24 1 Anar Petwuoa 11 Ha Iron Lnni (pa failed) Atteadaaca 31 (l i Raafctas )ir4lia Paaaiaf pardat Paaaa Paaaa WnrapUt kr tional amateur champ from Oklahoma State University a 70 Patton 40-year old veteran of many an international meet from Morganton had an 81 which fortunately all could forget as under tournament rules only die low three daily scores were computsd The Canadians went into the final round two strokes back and Gary Cowan 23 shot 6 as did Bob Wylie Nick Weslock a 45-year-old golf addict who reads a book oh now to play the game es he strolls along -scored 73 Bill 20 finished with 78 Peterson Saturday for a 94 upset victory over Penn State ranked third nationally Tha fiercely played game ended in utter confusion Twice toe excited gray-uniformed Cadet corps rushed out on the field prematurely tnd had to be removed before toe last play could be run off Army and Penn State players exchanged Mows in a wild melee that brought both coaches off the bench just before tha final gun Tha previously unbeaten Nittany 11 tf 1S-2S I S-42 1 in SIS 73 37 Princeton Downs enn 21 To 8 PHILADELPHIA (AP)-Prince-ton with tha help tf an intercepted pass and tumble scored three quick first period touchdowns and toed was fought to a standstill Saturday by an aroused Penn team jin 214 Ivy League football victory for tot heavily favored Tigers 4 1 I Fanbla ko4 Yard pcaaliacd After two running plays had picked up only 3 yards end a pass had gone incomplete Lewis son tf toe late West Virginia football beaten both Navy and Air Force i 4 i ii vt bid for a grand slam sweep of the service academies The Penn Staten previously had tf srds for Boston I A'i I i I i 'r JL (n I i Mi Mi i It' i 'L ll J-.

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