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The Knoxville News-Sentinel from Knoxville, Tennessee • 29

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Tigers had control of the ban about twothirds of the contest The deepest penetration that the Gators nude was to the LSU 23 or their first set of plays At that point they lost the buU or i BATON ROUGE La Oct 27 With All-America candidate Jerry Stovall spearheading the attack Louisiana State whitewashed Gators 234 in a crucial Southeastern Conference football game tonight before 17500 fans LSU and Ole Miss are now In the conference and moved into a tie for second dace with Au- SEC Standings COLD I -i a ft a Senior quarterbacks Lynn Amo-dee and Jimmy Field unleased a potent passing attack best aerial assault this year Amedee booted a 21-yard field goal in the opening stanza after Field had clicked on tosses of 24 and 28 yards to StovalH Ia the second period the Tigers drove 86 yards Is 16 plays with Go team halfback Be Campbell waltzing over fer the fiaal five to give LSU a 194 Intermission lead Field threw 15 yards to Stovall for the next Tiger touchdown in the third period Florida end Tom Gregory was hanging on Field's arm hid the quarterback was able to complete the throw Stovall's eight-yard run in the final period completed the Tiger scoring FLORIDA A- LSU 1 7 a FG a Anwdcc Comobett 5 ran (AmadM kick) Stovall 15 ROM from FtoM (kick taltod) Stovall ran (Aim-dM kick) Statistics: TOUCHDOWN SETUP After George Canale's 72-yard touchdown had sn cut short (to 63 yards) by a clipping penalty Mallon Faircloth ran from the 19 to the 10 before passing to Wayne Waff for Tennessee's second touchdown against Chattanooga (Otner pictures on Page 3) 48-14 Run THIS W1EK-S SCHKDUUI FSIDAY: KMtodqr 0 I 1ATUSMY: MHlRlIppI 0 LSU 0 mw 000 0 Quran IMS 0 000 WSWa TwAW TMm SMM 0 bm(m C0km 0 Day Statistics: CMt 0mm 74 SS 4H 1X1 I S7 to Yard psmUmO Hungry Vols Feast on Mocs Knoxville Knight right-winger Glen Cressman No 15 at right stirs up the temper of Nashville's Lloyd McKay (2) of the Dixie Flyers as rly moments of Nashville's first home game last night That they bump in the early MdaLtiillmrl I IjmjJ Ol hka Hivia CluEPC fit fense as George Canale Frank Musgrave and Jimmy Sullivan observed before 23737 fans hungry enough to enjoy the full feast The fullbacks gained 351 yards Because of a former Sevier County High star named Ron Whaley the runaway didn't develop imtil the second half Two touchdowns by the Chattanooga (Another Story on Face 3) By MAKVIN WEST tons of Tennessee touchdowns saved up during A four-game losing streak were dropped on courageous Chattanooga yesterday in a 48-14 run" at Ney-land Stadium The super-charged Vols amsssed near-record 543 yards on of Cressman got Knoxville's open- Knight center Clare Wakshinski behind Cressman ing goal on an assist from Wakshinski Nashville Bows 2-0 Knights Make it 3 in Row Tom Siler News-Seatlnel Sports Editor Vols Grounded Moccasin Aerial Game By Putting Rush on Passer Moore will be in Knoxville Friday then the same teams retina to the Generals' Ice for Saturday Bight game Right-winger Glen Cressman and left-winger Joe Zorica got Knoxville's goals tonight Crcssman's tally came in the first period after center Clare Wakshinski'a shot had bounced off the goal post Cressman got the rebound and batted it in bom eight feet with 5:32 gone Zorica got his goal in 'I-e period when Nashville goalie Marv Edwards moved to the rigid side of the net to protect against Gene Achtymichuk The Knight center whipped a pass to Zorica who fired from 15 feet into the unprotected left side at 11:04 Norm Ryder 225-paund defenseman was ejected from the game sad assessed a 32S fine Halt Steer Streak Control Again final period but outstanding defensive play by rookie Bill Speer thwarted all efforts Cyr made 19 saves while Edwards came up with 21 Gov Buford Ellington dropped the puck for the opening faccoff IN OTHER games lost night Charlotte and Greensboro battled to 4-4 tie in Southm Division action while Ginton shut out New Haven 44 for its fifth straight triumph and Johastown toppled Philadelphia 6-4 The Knights remain atop the Southern Division standings with seven three victories and a tie The Summary: LINEUPS KNOXVILLE: ClMto Cyr 1IH smr BM tow Harm RyMr Dm LMtlH Kaany Caamkai Ctoa Wkk- Zcrlca rwmiaa Ln CaMar toy NAMVILLl: Mary fei I land S4 If mm Hto IIhmaII lato MAiilN klVyw MCMyi MRIWIRi MHI VFWVda SM Rato Barry JMmim Jato Mc-CMIaa LW-TM McCaMSb Km Marpky i SIMM SCORE BY PURIODS KNOXVILLS I NASHVILLI PIRST PERIOD SCORINO: Zarlca (AckytyiMctok PENALTIES: Swarm (Martoaacal WaklMmkl (MaMMs) 17:47 SECOND PERIOD SCORINO: Nam PENALTISS: Xtoarttl (Mabattck-Inf) 7: to ActtvIymHkak fMR-fttck-ktf) 7: to RySar I Nam km IHMkm 11:1 McCatkM 11:17 THIRD PERIOD SCORINO: Mrlca lAcMymlctofc CattM) 11 PENALTIES: Nana SAVES BY PERIODS UNOXVILLE I 4 1S-N NASHVILLE 11 1 4-11 Who Goofed? PIIOENIXVILIE Pa OcL 27 (AF) Two high school teams Usrd up for the opeulug kickoff before 2566 (an today and discovered that oobody had remembered to bring a football One of the officials raa to the field house for one and the game started 15 minutes late Cyr in after fighting wUk the Flyers Ted McCasUIL Ryder had been penalized for hooking when McCaskill came back and bumped the Knight Ryder immediately pinned McCaskill to the waD and punched him as officials vainly tried to separate the fighters Finally Knight Coach Don Labelle was able to intervene successfully Then Ryder took a couple of swings at Referee Bob Giovati who plastered the Knoxville player with fighting and game-misconduct penalties Both teams started off sluggishly claiming that the aew arena was somewhat aveiheat-H ftnt Edwards put life late IV game by drawiag a firsts p-rtod penalty for iaterfennro and eue In the second for high-sticking with Achtymicbuk The Flyers came to life in the barely sailing ever outstretched Texas linemen The tie snapped a five-game victory streak that had carried Texas past Oregon Texas Tech Tulane Oklahoma and Arkansas It was the second time in less than a year for a Southwest Conference rival to Jolt the Longhorns as they held the No 1 ranking Texas Christian took a 44 victory last November after Tens had won eight straight halfback forced Tennessee to come bom behind to get a 14-14 halftime tie ThUback Canale nuuriag trap plays sad weak-side reverses like as aid master broke the tie and the Moccasins with a 48-yard touchdown midway of the third period After that the Vols heaped on four other TDs and seat la the fourth-stringers was a good game" said Coach Bowden Wyatt "Everybody got some work and a lot of fellows had some fun Getting one in the win column has to help And what's more it was a day to do some improving" Canale a senior from Memphis who was switched from tailback to follback Just in time for Alabama had his greatest day as a Vol Carrying only 10 times George racked up 175 yards 17 short of the all-time rushing record set by Tom Tracy in 1954 Canale's average of 175 yards per carry yesterday was good for a record This mark bettered Tracy's 137 high also posted in 1954 Besides the Voh got six points oa Joha wingbark reverse an a MaOoa Faircloth pass to Wayne Waff a Sullivan plunge a Bobby Morton pan to AJ Tuan a Wayne Bush dash for the earner ind a crafty 18-yard trip by Musgrave Faircloth threatening to re-assemble his many skills and became a standout tailback again completed all four of his passes and tacked on 78 yards as runner Bush went 2-for-3 as a passer and Morton hit one that counted Pass defease the incurable aUrneat so far wu directly responsible for the two Chat-Uaoogi touchdowns Roa Eisaman using a patten very mach the same as Alabama's found stdebsek Paty guarding the middle and completed a 24-yaider to Whaley for the first Another Eisaman-Whaley aerial this one over side back Waff gained 37 yards to the U-T 7 to set up the other TD Eisaman completed six other passes missed on 10 and had two Intercepted (by Morton and Bert Ackermann) Tennessee alert and aggressive from the beginning went right to work at the first opportunity With Faircloth directing traffic the Vols hurried 84 yards in 10 plays to go ahead Faircloth twice got away for nine Canale gained 19 Paty caught a 11-yard pass after double-handoff in the backfield and John Hudson grabbed a throw ban Faircloth for 33 (hi fourth down and two to go at the 13 Coach Wyatt sent in orders for the wingback reverse Paty turned the corner and raced for foe flag and his first TD as a Vol George kick and the 7-0 lead made the afternoon look easy Before the next serious action Charlie Pounders rolled a punt 63 yards the officials swapped 15-yard penalties and quarteitack Eisaman showed a new kind of keeper play good for 14 yards before Ken Hones slapped him down FshcMh ambled a Cbatte-put ex-Vol CL Scholia tt aad after much Sea FULLBACKS Page 5 The Summary: CNXTTANOOM SMC O-M TBNUSSH 7 II 1S-4S TUN: MV IM (Sktttarp kick)! CMATT: UMatov pass Tram Sr IStaC SMI I CMATT: WtollV 1 SMC Mckll TRNN: UMN pm MrCMU (SMHM SMI! CM mm Mi toUWM tm (MsrtM I A VMS SS (M To Texas Tied 14-14 by Winless Rice HOUSTON Oct 27 The winless Rice Owls came from behind in the fourth quarter tonight to tie top-ranked Texas 14-14 on Randy Kei bow's 18-yard touchdown pass to tailback Ronnie Graham Texas had staged its own come- TENNESSEE'S second-half rush of the Chattanooga passer i turned a brisk football battle into a 48-14 rout "We figured we could throw on said Coach Andrew (Scrappy) ldoare "and we did in the first half But the rush they put on us in the second half took care of Coach Mock pointed out that pass defense was every coach's headache "Everybody I know is having trouble with pass defense Know why? throwing more Why these teams 'throw everywhere on the field now Used to be no one would dare throw nM his own 40 Now they throw all the time two or three years the colleges will be throwing as much as the pros Pass defense is tough" COACH MOOSE had kind words lor Quarterback Ron FHuman the passer Ron Whaley the pride of Pigeon Forge and George Henley fullback "We felt like we were right there until (Bobby) Morton intercepted the pass in the third quarter Moore recalled "That was the turning Whaley the halfback hunt like a pogo stick wu the Moccasin alar scoring both tow-hdawas ratekiag three passes tor AS yards Boa starred at Sevlervflie High foar years ago Ron was asked if Sevier County had attended the game en masse to see Mm play He grinned showing BON WHALEY a three-tooth gap in front Pride of Pigeon Forge and said: "Yea a lot of Whaleys came down to the game hut don't think they came to see me "Yes Tennessee talked to me and had me down to several 'games when I was in high school but they offer me a scholarship I only weighed 165 I was pretty scrawny" He weighs only 175 now THE CANALES had their biggest day with the Volunteers George running from fullback piled up 175 yards and no losses punted once for 42 yards Whit the 218-pound end was turned loose on the Chattanooga passer That is all over and out Frank a five-year maa played wtagtou-k aed puated oare a St-yarder from his owa This waa the lint time Frank who preceded George to Tennessee by one year had ever gottea late a varsity Football Results (Other Scores oh Page 2) SEC Tennessee 46 Chattanooga 14 Alabama 35 Tulsa 6 Auburn 17 Cfemsoa 14 Ole Mlm 35 -Vanderbilt Georgia Tech 43 Tulane 12 Kentucky 7 Georgia 7 Memphis State 3 Mbs Slate 7 LSU 21 Florida ft SOUTH Florida State 26 VPI 7 Caroilaa 33 Wahc Forevt 11 Funnaa 33 The Citadel 35 Duke 3L State 14 Army 14 George Washington 6 Maryland 13 Caroilaa 1L VMI 6 Wm ft Mary ft Virginia 3ft Davidson 7 EAST Navy 32 Pittsburgh 6 Boston College lft Houston ft Brown 12 Rhode Island 12 Columbia 22 Lehigh 15 Cornell 35 Princeton 34 Dartmouth 24 Harvard 8 Syracuse 3 ft Iloiy Cross 3ft Boston 3ft Htosach metis ft Rutgers Proa 7 Villauova 1ft Xavier I Yale 14 Colgate 14 MIDWEST Ohio State 14 Wisconsin 7 Mich State 3ft Indiana I Purdue 26 Iowa 3 Northwestern 35 Notre Dante 1 Minnesota 17 Michigan 6 Oklahoma 47 Kan State ft Kansas 3ft Okla State 17 Missouri 21 Iowa State 6 Southern Cal 28 Illinois 16 Richmond 21 Ciaclnaiti 36 SOUTHWEST SMU lft Texas Tech 6 Arkansas 49 Hardin-Shnmoas 7 Texas AIM ft Baylor 3 Texas 14 Klee 14 FAR WEST Miami (Fla) 2L Air Force 3 Stanford 17 UCLA 7 Utah 25 Idaho 2L Oregon State 51 West Virginia 22 Nebraska 31 Colorado 6 Wyoming 28 Colo State 7 Pen State 23 California 21 Utah State 27 Brigham Young 2L Oregon 21 Washington 21 Pacific 13 Washington 8L 12 Arizona ft West Texas 3 in Big Ten Mg fullback banged into the center of the line he waa the victim of aa apparent oluggtag- The foul moved the bull to the Badger 28 from where inwb Dave Katterhenrlck and Bob Butte alternated to reach the 1 in five plays From there quarterback John Nummey sneaked for the winning counter Wisconsin a a o-r OHIO STATE A 14 UMrftoM OMt rmTjtoin1 (Vm Bwokint kick): WtS-RM Smito! 47 pan mm VonMrkitoN (Kiumr WdOj OSU Mummay- I pkt (Vm I kick) Statistics: Bv MIKE MILLER Ntwi Sentinel NesIwSto CeiYCtpeeUMl NASHVILLE Oct 27 Goalie Claude Cyr scored his second shutout in 2ft hours here tonight as the Knoxville Knights spoiled Eastern Hockey League debut at home 2-0 before some 4700 fans Cyr who has played 120 minutes of scoreless ice hockey against the Dixie Flyers gained a 3-0 triumph in i lie on Friday night The Knights return home fer workouts Monday aid Tuesday before meeting visiting Cite-ton NY aew 80 ia the Northern Division Wednesday ightia Knoxville Greensboro EHL Standings SOUTHUSN DIVISION Of SA PH KNOXVILLB I I I SSI I IS II I I I IS IS II NORTHERN DIVISION nO I 0 SI 17 CHniM 4 0 IS SSI IB I 77 I 1 17 li CknrMli 0 NMfevHM Cl Msn 0 NM at Arkansas 9 Sophs Rout H-S' 49-7 LITTLE ROCK Ark Oct 27 UB sophomor e-paced Razor-backs pounded woefully outclassed Hardin-Simmons 40-7 in an inter-sectional football game tonight before 28000 fens who were more interested in Texas' 14-14 tie with Rice Sophs scored four of the seven touchdowns to a game hilled as a breather after the Hogs' 74 loss to Texas last week If Rice had beaten the Longhorns tonight Arkansas would have been back in the thick of the Soathwest Conference nee Sophomore halfback George Walker ran 50 yards for one touchdown Sophomore guard Mike Hales recovered a blocked punt and scored from the 4 and soph quarterback Bill Gray ran seven yards for a tUrd-quarter touchdown HARDIN-SIMMONS 7 S- 7 ARKANSAS HUM 0-47 ARK Mows I nm (McKnsHy kick) ARK HIM MkM punt (MdCnMy kick) ARK WMiir tm (McKiaUy kick) AKK WsrHHiMM tm (Me-KnaRy kick) CrlnlR rms Stmi Mormon IMCKMU7 kick) OaHm ran ICMmm kick): Gray 7 ran (McKootty kick): Oom I rm (Mo-Molly kicks On TV 1-WATaTV TV Today CkMOOl 4 U-T VS WH-TV to to Bucks Back in Pace Hands Undefeated First Loss 14-7 back earlier getting second and third-quarter touchdowns after Rice took a 74 lead in the first period on Paul Piper's 49-yard scoring run and Kerbow's first extra-point kick Tommy Ford blasted three yards for Trims' first touchdown and dsshed 55 yards to the Rice with a punt letnra to set up the seeood scare Second-string tailback Jerry Cook slipped off tackle for the score the wit play Tony Crosby kicked both extra points for Texas Ford stopped two Rice drives with pass interceptions on the Texas 11 and 27 Rice tied Louisiana State 64 to start this season but then lost its other three games With 16 minutes left to the game and Texas looking Ha strongest of the night Kerhow rolled eet on a tkird-and -seven and Ut Graham la a comer of the cod sane with a perfect pass to give Rice the lie Ker-bow converted with Ms kick TEXAS 7 7 S-H RICE 7 7-14 Wptr 47 ran (Krbm kick) Tax-asm ran ICrmby kick): Cm ran (Crasby kick): BICE-G' tom IS sms tram Kartow (Kartow kick) Statistics: Ohio Slate Wisconsin COIUMBUS Ohio Oct 27 IM-Ohio twice-beaten Bucks battled their way back into the Big Ten title race today knocking Wisconsin's Badgers out of the undefeated class by a 14-7 score before a crowd of 83540 In a regionally televised game It waa a rugged atruggle all the way with surprise maneuvers paying iff until Ohio State ground eut the victory with a fourih-q a 17-yard eight-play drive to ciiach it The Buckeyea scored in the first period on quarterback Joe 21-yard pass to Paul Warfield ending a 48-yard drive in eight plays Wisconsin tied it in the second session when quarterback Bn Vanderkelen pamed 47 yards to sophomore halfback Boa Smith mi a "no play The surprise play came Just after Jim Schenk had intercepted a Sparma pass and fullback Merritt Norvell had (dunged for four yards The Badgers came out of the running play into their offensive positions while Ohio State was still calling defensive signals in a semi-huddle Smith cut for the right sideline and Vanderkelen found him with the pass about the 48-yard line with the youngster evading Ohio State tedders the rest of the way A personal fmd played a big part la Ohio winning tnnehdsw drive Dave Frauds had carried three straight Unaes far about 15 yards aad as the performance as the fullback a role he assumed 13 days ago was the most heartening note of the day The opposition waa subpar true but George ran exceptionally well and he and Mallon Faircloth worked together much better ai the two deep men on offense This combo is certain to pay better dividends in the five games to go A WORD about Faircloth at times he looks like the Faircloth that electrified Tennessee fans last November scared the opposition running well again regaining the eonfldenee he lost in the early weeks of this season He appears new to be trying tee hard ha eaa retax a hit he's stU ha a Mg gaa la posh toward seen aoUbfa eeaqaeste la November Bobby 'Morton continues to amaze us with his gritty performance Jimmy Sullivan tht sophomore fullback toasa hard i IroirasnJHLTacet.

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