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Chattanooga Daily Times from Chattanooga, Tennessee • 45

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-1 ik- 1 41r'Nc--f Back by Penalties A I 4 4 r' 1 Ill" 1 1 1- 44 re 1 0 i- 1 4' 1 1 )1 1 N11 4 1 4' i II -Ir 1 I P'- 4 I 4 i I 4 ''''N 'I '4 1 i i --b 10 1 4 4' 0 -1 alrd1 11' I 4' i l''' 1 01- i 4" r- iii 1 4 1 4 4 i 1 i af I 4 4 r- '''A i i I( 0 1---- 44-- "08 1 0 6440 0 'r i 41 1 4 '11 1 '11-'4'S Its P' ---o-- ot i-4 t' i I- it4 if1: a c' t- AL 1 to1 I': -1i 1 Ir il i -410' -4 I sol il kkor 44ks 0 -1 2e 1 4 I 1A Fd 4 A '''t A I i- I -Associatsd Press Wiretthot4p Press Wirophoto NABORS GETS NEIGHBORLY wrrn DAM Georgia Teh end Jerry Nabors leaps high to DrLANF LAYS 'T3I DOWN: Jos Debut) (22) of Georgia Tech blasts through left guard grab a pus from Fred Bruxelles for Jackets' second touchdown against Kentucky Is Atlanta to pick up five yards in th first period as the Tellowjackets opened their 1957 football yesterday Wildcats Lowell Hughes (17) and Bobby Cravens (21) wen too late to break up play season with Kentucky yesterday Delany was stopped by Wildcats' Lou Michaels (not shown) i '1 0 i' asixat talmaili: 18 1Zita 16 By WILL GRLILSLEY 484ft-tea Press Sworta Wnto PIt'TSBURCH Sept Oklahoma turned Pittsburgh into a tumbling reeling giant today and rolled to a 26-0 victory which extended college football's longest winning streak to 41 games Before a sellout crowd of 59- 000 lured by the prospect of an upset the nation's No 1 team bit for a single touchdown in the second period and added three more in the third two following fumbles in a staggering display of power ud resourcefulness Halfback Ciendon Thomu the Sooners' newest candidate for All-America bonorsAlashed LI yards for one of these scores and the other three came on bewildering passes with three different throwers and three receivers 43n three occasions Oklahoma drove across the Pitt goal line only to have the plays called back because of penalties Two other times the Sooners marched within the Pitt 20 without scoring Pitt the big tough bowl team with the line that avenges pounds made only two threats neither very serious In the second period the Panthers hurried 65 yards only to lose the ball on the Oklahoma 19 by a pass interception In the final period the Panthers got to the 16 but lost the ball on downs Oklahoma's first touchdown came early in the second period after a 151-yard drive It was cll STATISTICS because of penalties 'rwo other times the Sooners marched within the Pitt 20 without scoring Pitt the big tough bowl team wiut the line that averages pounds made only two threats neither very serious In the second period the Pan- then hurried 65 yards only to lose the ball on the Oklahoma 19 by a psis interception In the final period the Panthers got to the but lost the ball on downs Oklahoma's I i touchdown came early in the second period alter a 151-yard drive It was ch STATISTICS By WILL GRDIRLEY PI 4 ssock ti Press Sporta tinter tri tts TTSBURCH Sept SePt sldng Oklahoma turned Pi- burgh into a fumbling reeling giant today and rolled to a 26-0 victory which extended college football's longest winning streak Before a sellout crowd to 41 games 59- 000 lured by the prospect of an upset the nation's No 1 team bit for a' single touchdown in the second period and added three more in the third two following a stag- skookkolok44 Ateritalr n9 vtriurine anti BEDEVILS LED BY CARLTON LEE HOUSTON DEFEATS HURRICANE 7 TO 0 Vanderbilt Stages Rally To Tie Missouri at 7-All Texas- crabs Quick Lead Rolls Over Georgia by 26-7 1 tat Thrtk inim ILENIVCAT GATICIE I 1 i 11" 113 11 31 1 nics tat Torik ft itm 1 CloT GA 'urn his 17 3y 1 1 tat Torii ft I I CRT GATPI I CR I II Ise 115 ly 31 Harold Lewis Gallops 25 NASHVILLE Tenn Sept 21 Van-'Duke Scores Thrice in 2d Yards for Lone Marker der bilt had to come from a behind tonight to gain 74 tie with the alert Missouri Tigers in an intersectiona 1 Half to Defeat South as Miami Tumbles football opener Carolina 26-14 1110110Milla The game played between Football Scores HOUSTON Sept 21 By TOM PRICE showers before 19000 fans 11013111 Vetted Pros Spetrig Writer Halfback Harold Lewis took Was one minute and 30 sec- aely in a ditgare 1111 jarowrIlifitolt 21 COLUMBIA Sept advantage of beautiful blocking only ep onds old when center Tom Swa- 01')eninsen eea Presbyterian 0 for a 26-yard second period Duke 24 South CarolinFurman 7 a 14 Duke generated three sec- ev intercepted a a rbilt Florida Stet 07 touchdown run tonight as the inonne state Tock Univerity of Ho ond half drives on the running pus and twisted 51 yards for a suston took a I L'rez IvuisLl it Rtnrs eig of Wray Canton lton and Dan Lee touchdown Charley Ras con- 1-0 intersectional football vie- liamoden-Srdner MI Bridgewater 0 ti) break a deadlock and beat verted Miss Southern 11411Isiona Trb I tory from favored University of deadlocked it early $litio 1 North Carolina Miami Rios 211 Louisiana Slate li in the second quarter on a 69- Texas 24 Goitres i1 STATISTICS Lewis' run was preceded by a yard drive in 14 plays Vanderb Virginia 11 ilt Missouri I 7 West Virginia ft SA Duke Z-yard double reverse scampered Both teams threatened several virginia Militart 1 Tampa First downs II II by sophomore halfback Claude times but a slippery ball squirted wpils ta Lenoir sly" cRuthing yardage 'Patting yardage 137 SOO 74 0 King and the two plays accounted EAST Paes 2-11 I-3 hands ts from wet an sever al times to Maoris' Eat 19 Massachusetts 4' Pisces litto4 hi 0 I for a major portion of the thrills stop scoring Denison 44 California 4 Ps i Is Punts 11 -332 1-140 received by a crowd of 52000 East Stroudsburg 21 Millersville I Eumbles lost 1 1 Late in the first period Van- St 30 A 75-yard fourth-period touch- Newport Naval 21I Army Antilles il lards PenallMil derbilt turned a fumble into the Nan 44 Boston Collor li down run by Houston's Don Brown start of a scoring drive and got l'o'Ineh slaCI Bridgeton II was nullified by a holding penalty Pttsburgh I i determined South Carolina 26- the tally early in the second pe- II Northeastern 7 14 tonight bet ore a crow and a'total of 11 early season turn- Amt St IIntent IS Thiel I hies caused the offensive efforts A Missouri drive into Vander- Serinstield 19 hip aven nensburg I Now Conumetiest 11 II 40000 watching two Atlantic of both teams to sputter of Coast Conference power house bilt territory ended when the MEDWIST the game Zartham II teams ban spurted out of a Missouri like Miami's longest drive was for rt Butler 0 back's hands and Vanderbilt re- camAniriati is Davies IS Underdog Carolina yards and the Hurricanes got no covered on its own 31 Ce Intral Ohio 24 07 tried desperately to repeat last closer to the Houston goal than From there the Commodores Egirttli Missouri I Illinois Coilincegi 111 4 4 e' 23 where the halftime run started powering i way liattuir 1244 IAOW WeilleYla di J'' upset of the Blue Devils the Ji caught them with a first down downfield with fullback my Great Lake 2S Mareeette 0 1 Olivet 111 and drove SO yards to score I Houston meanwhile got no closer Butler like It who runs 1 a a joy mats 10 0 Duke capitalized on a Game- tiodi 22 Manebstr (Ind 'rear!) in the second period But' Denver than the Miami 21until the final 0 I back turning in most of the waterside 12 Omaha seconds when a pass interception ain oBbkosh State I Superior State I cock fumble to tie it up at the ig a went over on a one- Ohl lpf Indians (PaI I placed the Cougars on the 10 half plunge 011ie Wesleyan IS Mount toles Fullback 0 Mulholland St Joseph's and) 44 NW Mo 0 South Carolina's 53 yard That was the end of the scor- St Olaf 19 Lawrence Mal IS and guard Burr Davis gave the drive stalled at the Duke eight mg Both squads threatened in Tarter Franklin I key blocks on Lewis' touchdown the final two periods but Alm- Anthill II two seconds before the half Parsons a run Davis cleared the way for bles Lome 7 ended and Interceptions a a ercep ons the 195-pound halfback to break aad all Washinirtow State Nebraska It After intermission it was all wives Wooster St SWAM (Ohio) through a big hole hi the line Vanderb11t 7 I 0-7 Wheaten Northere Minnie 7 Duke's awesome ground power II Miami 11 0 I 11 0 Western I dich as Central Mick 0 7 until a 55-yard pass and run RmIston 0 7 0-71 Vanderbflt Scoring touchdowns Xavier 10h Ice i mat 141 Houston ectrringi Butler (one Plunitelt conversion Nlm SOUTHWEST from Heyward King to Carroll (Mi kr a li a ir lerger tgol liriaTaggina Arkansas 19 Oklahoma State a MCCiain gave Carolina a touch- Ole Miss Leads Trinity l'as' Abilene Chrirtion it East instIdown two minutes the 1 eitnee flooded nill Savior 7 VIII 0 game ended COLLEGE STATION Miss STATISTICS Mottos II Wend 011) 1 Score by periodst Sept University of Vanderbilt Missend Texas ABM 11 Morrison 13Souttt Carolina 1 7 0 V-14 Mississippi built up at 25-0 lead 1 0d 3: in: Duke 0 2 0 13-311 celorsio 1 AB WEST Washierton South Carolina scaring! Touchdown over Trinity (Tex) College rais 0 i -2 Idaho State IS ns girders 0 0 Hawaii IS Luria sod Clark Dixon ft plunge) McClain 05 ease- after 'three quarters here to-ltrtess 1i 1 0-4 2 Orem II Basting run from Waal COnreriliOne klawkins Idaho pJohnsO night in an intersectional foot- Punta 4-1911 0-319 Southern Methodist IS California Duke 143011121: Milner ft sneak) Du- 1 Pumbleg lost 3 3 Stanford 4 4 Sao Sego $tate (I run 0 a 11 toot 1 ball game Yards penalized 41 13 Wresting 11 1 State sneak) Carlton (IL run) Sy WIRT GANI7kMV ettottswooge Stem Sports Woo ATLANTA Sept 21 The young 1957 football te am of Georgia Tech flexed its muscles here today and acted much as recent Tech teams have been doing playing a poised eautious game ta whip Kentucky In the season opener 13-0 The capacity crowd of 40000 sat In bright warm sunshine to see Tech outclass the blue-clad Wildcats There was little sus pens element to the game be cause of the lack of Kentucky threats Tech scored in the first period on Stan Flowers' 8-yard crushing drive over right tackle after taking a pitchout climaxing a 80-yard march in 13 plays The Jackets missed a chance at another in the second by losing the ball on downs at the 15 but punched over a second tally in the third on Fred Braseiton's pus to Jerry Nabors for 6 in a 4th-down-and-2-to-go situation The opportunity for that touchdown was made pouible by Bobby Cravens' fumble of the second-half kickoff Leon Askew covering it for Tech on the Kentucky 24 Flowers burst to the 14 for a first down This may be the big year for the Memphis halfback Tech got to the Wildcat 23 In the third but was stalled and then in the 4th Kentucky got past midfield for the first time The Blues moved to the Jacket 28 largely on two runs by Cravens of 27 and 6 yards Then Tech took the ball on downs using a fierce line both to stop rushes and to rush the passer That proved to be a hot combination Superior line play was a main factor in the Jacket victory When Kentucky Invaded again in the last few minutes reaching the Tech 23 Calvin James intercepted ell Hughes' pass at the goal line and raced it out to his 22 Ahned at Michaels A prime factor in sharper more eggressive line play of the white shirts and yellow pants was that they studiously aimed a majority of their thrusts at one side or the other of All American Kentucky left tackle Lou Michaele In doing this Tech employed an unbalanced line and worked up such fakes and delayed hits at unexpected spots that Michaels was rarely in a position to use his tremendous ability to stabilizehis line Time after time at the end of a play Michaels stood looking with his hands on his hips having had no chance to get in the play that away" It was at the same time a high compliment to his ability Tech tacklers were so eager today that even the public address man became confused once and said to everyone's amusement: "Ti first of the Tack Udders was" Backfield stars for Tech were Braselton Texas soph at quarter and halfbacks James and Joe Delany The last-named suffered a broken collar bone in the first half and will be out four to six weeks Delany's 52 yard quick-kick to the I was a fenture of the second period James had runs of 17 and 20 yards front scrimmage and a 22- yard return of pam interception Doug Veazey Roseville quarterback who is No 2 man played intermittently and Coach Bobby Dodd used Brazelton almost all the time at quarter Dodd placed great reliance on Braseiton who conducted elf somewhat like Wade Mitchell did in appearance poise and choice of plays Ted Smith starting end front Cleveland Tenn played fine Kentucky's Cravens and quarterback Lowell 'H ugh starred for Kentucky These boys from Chattanooga proper were on the squad today: Larry Clingan tackle Robert Stone moved from end to guard '1 and McKinney end -Coach Dodd summed up the game this way: "I was very pleased and very proud of the way' our sophomores performed They made few criticalmistakes and usually came up with the big play when we needed it "Individually I thought Don Stephenson and Fred Braselton were outstanding for Georgia Tech Stephenson made key tackles on defense and called a great defensive game Bruelton playing his first varsity' game selected his plays well Tage FortyEight Col Tour GANOMV ro Sports Plano ept 21 The that! team of xed its muscles acted much as sms have been a poised eau whip Kentucky lenee 13-0 crowd of 40000 elm sunshine to Is the blue-clad was little sus the game beck of Kentucky i the first period o' 8-yard crush ght tackle after ut climaxing a 13 plays The I chance at mend by losing the at the 15 but second tally in red Braselton's shore for 6 in a to-go situation unity for that made possible kis' fumble of the 3l: Leon Askew Tech on the lowers burst to int down This year for the ck the Wildcat 23 nit was stalled 4th Kentucky Id for the first moved to the ily on two runs 27 and 6 yards )ok the ball on fierce line both and to rush the Dyed to be a hot iperior line play tor in the Jacket cky Invaded at few minutes rech 23 Calvin pted Lowell it the goal line to his 22 Michaels or in sharper line play of the yellow pants tudiously aimed heir thrusts at other of All icky left tackle doing this Tech alanced line and fakes and denexpecteci spots ras rarely in a his tremendous tchis line he at the end of stood looking in his hips haves to get in the -for the same time at to his ability were so eager the public ad us confused once iryone's amuse of the Tack for Tech were 1 soph at guar ks James and last-named sufillar bone in the Li be out four to any's 52 yard was a feaId period is of 17 and 20 image and a 22- ses interception Roseville guano 2 man played id Coach Bobby Elton almost all ter Dodd placed Braselton who eelf somewhat hell did in ap and choice of irting end from played fine and well 'Hughes lucky im Chattanooga he squad today: tackle Robert end to guard end ummed up the leased and very ray our mopho They made akes and usual the big play I thciught Don Fred Braselton for Georgia on made key se and called a game Bruels first varsity his plays well tight Col Four few critical came up with performed They made mistakes and usualth the big play ly i when vs needed It htdividually I thciuglit Don Stephenson and Fred Braselton were outstanding for Georgia Stephenson made key Tech tackles on defense and called a great defensive game Brasel- ton playing his first varsity game selected hie plays well Forty -Eight 04 Tour By 11-1111 Ms ttswooge ATLANTA yotmg 1957 Georgia Tech here today an recent Tech I doing playin i tlous ram t' in the season The capacit: sat in bright see Tech outc Wildcats The pens element CIAISO of the se Chattaseelit Von Sports Sato ATLANTA Sept 21-Getting the jump on Georgia with a first-period touchdown Texas' big Longhorns beat the Bulldogs 26-7 in a sweltering September night opening for both teams Hard running Mike Club Standings Dowdle I I a and quarterback a I Fondren sourness ASSOCIATION paced the winners The visitors ri had notable a cs a with the Atlanta tent 1111:11 I running pan play and comple- Catlanid leads best-of4 Series 2-0) mented it with Dowdles rush- in e1hs AMERICAN LEAGVI ro Georgia showed a concerted New York Pet as 94 54 435 attack in the third with Charles Chleals Boston 87 59 5811 I 78 62 531 1514 Britt leading the way to a score Detroit 15 71 514 18 PITT8SURCR Sept 21 (4P)41mileties with passes to Jimmy Orr Bilum'ne 71 7z 488 22 el today's OklabomsPittabursh same: Cleveland 71 75 486 22 Georgia 'KIDRIIII Citt Okla Piti In the first quarter Geo 84 90 375 18 iret downs matins yardan swung yardage ewes Intereeoto4 by i asses 20 I sle made an early threat on Britt's wallintwn 71 00 pass to Jimmy Orr from the 27 to 4-11 44 1 1 the Georgia 48 with Britt adding Yesterday's Rea" 191210 476 3" Boston New Tett 3 Punts 11-421 1642 i first down on the Texas 34 But Vsticilf'onetll car sistit'idmolre Fumbles lost Yards penallud III 41 Georgia was stopped and Orr Kansas coo a Detroit maxed by a 12-yard pass from STATISTICS Where nut Play' Today Roston at New York-Sider al) vs Jakie Sandefer to end Joe Rector vii Texas atteSeterrtareleititt It- On the first play of the third Pint Seems I Is Garcia (12-L II) period Pitt's rookie quarterback ktgWAIrtitr 12S 228 aehbist at Bal na timore-Pascual (845) 43 44! vs Routtoman (04) Bill Kaliden who bad played only tomes I Detroit at City (2)-Feytaelt (13 27 minutes of varsity football be- i'0 etztletAels intercepted by 0 634 431 10) and Maas (1043) vs Garver and Terri (240) fore today fumbled on his own Fumbiss lou 87 4 4 3 (513) Yards penalized 20 and fullback Bennet Morris of 5 Oklahoma recovered On the third NATIONAL LEAGUN punted from the Texas 42 out of play front scrimmage Thomas Won Lest PeL oe1 bounds on Fondren ra the 25 12 iNtillrauke 90 57 612 took a handoff and streaked over 81) 62 and Mickey Smith 23 to move to 5711 5 the goal standing up itioolggs Georgia's 38 but Blanche after 1 Fhtliggrptitto si 88 544 10 77 70 524 13 Two minutes later Dickey Haley 74 75 497 17 Pitt halfback fumbled and Okla- miming to the 27 fumbled and 'New York IS 81 450 2214 et 810 245 32 home's sub quarterback a 1 Mantling recovered for Georgia (Pliltitezabitulth bil 91 223 32 Dodd recovered on the Pitt 32 Georgia made first down at its The Sooners had to cross the goal 40 but a clipping penalty took Yfiterdat's Elluttl twice to make this one stick the Bulldogs back to its 26 Then IcIlit7a ninteee tj I 6211:1: It no innings) Sandefer went over from the 12 another penalty moved the ball ehnanelphis Brooklyn 2 Pittaburgh 11-5 New York 44 only to have the play nullified by back to the IL Orr punted out to a penalty On the next playeDodd the Georgia 46 where the ball Where They Plat Teday passed yards to end Don Stiller rolled dead 8111vrankes at Chicago-Trowbridge (74) vs Dna (1541) for the marker Lackey passed to Blanch for 7 st Louis at Cincinntalik McDaniel De Oklahoma's fourth touchdown yards and Lackey drove for first einuevikilla pwrreroutlitit It march was rnarshalled by the No down on the 35 Blanch cut through (15-5ii c' 1 2 unit with Dick Carpenter and vs right tackle for 4 and then found Frill rotritttla2balt -Antlasni (121?) Stiller sparking a 44-Yard march a hole kt the middle for first down The touchdown came on a 21-yard on the 23 Llurna ept moving and ANKRICAN ASSN flip from David Baker to Carpen- The tonI-- Denver 14 St ul Den best ofeev10 serLeas 4-2 verLIrtre ter who caught the ball when it en era World a few plays later Max Alois right series deflected off Bobby Boyd half rammed over from the 4 This marked the Sooner's list Smith kicked the point for a 7-0 victory since the second game of lead the 1953 season when Pitt tied them 74 Early in the second quarter Pitt's offense suffered from the Britt ran 12 yards to his 47 to bring cheers from the crowd lack of an experienced quarter- of about 30000 But Britt's pass back Although the huge Pitt line to the 20 was intercepted by Caschecked Oklahoma in the first tleberry the Texan running it back half young Kaliden was unable to generate would any sort of an attacitr3 midfield- which give Pitt possession Fondren got 17 on a running pass Kaliden who saw no action at Ito the left to Smith moving the all during the final games of the 1 ball to the Georgia 2L But the 1956 season was unsure in his ball 1 Bulldogs held ground and Texas handling and costly Pitt fumbles tried a field goal no good resulted from faulty handoffs The kicking effort was by Fred Oklahoma also had a roolde Bednarski Austin Tex junior quarterixick in Dodd who had 1 with a background of soccer in Poland He moves into the ball never played a varsity game at 1 that position However Dodd and from a side angle and puts a pow- his tmderstudy Baker handled erful toot into it but the ball Oklahoma's intricate maneuvers kicked from the 29 WAS just wide to the left with the poise of real veterans Coach Bud Willdnson 11Sed three Midway of the second an Megal teams which he alternated as shift penalty against the Bulldogs units One of the players to see backed them up to their one-yard fine On second down Orr kicked action was halfback Prentice out to the 40 with Fondren return- Gautt the first Negro ever to play ing to the 29 Fondren high-stepped on a Sooner team oklahoms1 edge was shown through right tackle tO first down on the 15 In three hard-run- the Statistics which gave the Soon- era 310 yards rushing i compared ning 1 tin fullback Mike I with par 87 Oklahoma had 20 Dowdle scored Lroing over from trot downs to nine Neither team led 13-0 the 2 Fondren's kick was no good 0 i and ern did much airwise The score cer Georgia returned the next kick- tainly would have been doubled off to its 31 but after the whistle except for penalties The Sooners were penalised 222 yards much of was penalized for personal foul -1 back to the 16 Quarterback Britt ti this on key plays in its territory fumbled and Texas' Jennings L4- ri Pitt was set back only 41 yards tarld covered it Fondren Oklam ns 719 1 t1-4e 5 Fitt dwelt I 0 6 0 took the bell to the four but three Okialloms imering-Toucbdownet Rector 1 later he fumbled in a try (IL pass from Sandefer)t Thomas (13 1 rea)e Stiller (12 pus from Dodd) Car from the one Georgia's Ken ono (24 pass irook Daher) Cower- Dod Cooper recov ring the ball Moms A flipped into the air The half ended ie'4 SIEVERS SMACKS 41ST there-U-0 for Texas Georgia got back into the ball Grandslammer 1 Other Kit game In the third with a al Nats tout Birds II-1 drive engineered by Britt He ran 70 to the Texas 32 1 BALTIMORE Sept 21 01--Roy passed to Orr on a run-pass play I Sievers socked his 40th and 41st for 15 at the right sideline and 1 ll borne runs one a grand-stammer then flipped to Orr in the clear and batted in five runs as the in the end zone after faking the Wastington Senators whipped the ball to a back roaring off right I Baltimore Orioles 2-1 tonight tackle I Lefty Bob Wiesler stopped the 'Me center pass was bad on the Orioles on seven hits in his first extra point and I bolder start since being recalled from fumbled but Cooper picked it up TAttrEs Richmond of the International BUTLER FOR 41441Plith 1 iSes Page Yarrows OA Cue back Illes through the air to 1 BUTLER TALErES FOR back tilos through the air to DRCX 113 we to (quartet uotiis miiii 1 I r4r this on key plays in its territory fumbled and Texas' Jelmhigs ar Pitt was set back only 41 yards 1 tac ide covered i Fondren i 1t i itt di-arts is rthil-s i-i took the ball to the four but three i Oklahoma Rector nlayl later be fumbled in a try 412 pass from Sandefert Thomas (13 Mia)s Stiller (1 PAYS from Dodd): Car from the one Georgia's Ren vent (24 ease irons Raker) Cower- Cooper recovering as the ball Moms Dodd ie -----un a 41 i Ag flipped Into the air The half ended SItIltRS SMACKS for Texas Georgia got back into the ball Grandslammer 1 Other Ili game in the third with a 50-yard 1 I drive engineered by Is Nati tout Birds 81 Britt He ran 70 to the Texas 32 1 BAL'r7MORE Sept 21 passed to Orr on a run-pass play -1 Sievers socked his 40th and tlst for 15 at the right sideline and 1 If- home runs one a grand-slammer then flipped to Orr in the clear and batted in five runs as the in the end zone after faking the 7Vastingten Senators whipped the ball to a back roaring off right I Baltimore Orioles 3-1 tonight tackle Ii Lefty Bob Wiesler stopped the Ile center pass was bad on the Orioles on aeven hits in his first extra point and I bolder start since being recalled from fumbled but Cooper picked it up RiChMOnd Of the International i BUTLER TALLIES FOR letirke 1 See Page Tortragyan4 Ono back tiles through the air to i I 0 1 I aerlecTea or booDY Yu- half rammed over from the 411 This marked the Soonees list Smith kicked the point for a 7-01 victory since the second game of lead the 1953 season when Pitt tied Early in the second quarter them 7-7 Georgia's Britt ran 12 yards to his Pitt's offense suffered from the 47 to bring cheers from the crowd lack of an experienced quarter- of about 30000 But Britt's pass back Although the huge Pitt line to the 20 was Intercepted by Cas- checked Oklahoma in the first 1 erry lit VOMIT Kaliden was unable tol'''13 the Texan running it back rondren got 37 on a runnmg pass -which would-give Pitt possessioml I to the left to Smith moving the Kaliden who saw no action at all dining the final games of the 1 ball to 1956 season was unsure In his ball ling and costly ffs the Georgia 2L But the 1 Bulldogs held ground and Texas Pitt fumbles tzied a field goal no good resulted from faulty hando Oklahoma also had a rookie 1 BedThnekildeldng effort was by Fred ars Austin Tex junior quarterback In Dodd who had I wan a background of soccer In -A t71 hamilaA eold He ethmtoovie i it but the othee baall11 from a side angle and puts a pow hand thheavterpospliatiyoen! However Dodd BIS WILleiatuuy ubstA tua ch 64 4Aa 1 1 Oklahoma's intricate with the poise et real veterans 1 ItiA 1 I t17111r4yntsa thmibl Midway of the second Im Metal I I teams which he alternated 151111t PenanY Itgams1 U15 DULLUL1163 I units One of the players to see Dacic oa mem up to weir ue-yeum 1 thH line On second down Orr kicked I I ennn wits flallUittA CS VIM IN Cautt the nrst Netro ever to pi I la to me EP ronaren return- II 1 6 al 1141 1 oSa 0411okoaLA mg LL1V AV 011tilcia uiga-amppcta on a 'Sooner team- mahomes edge was shown thmugh right tackle td a first down on the 15 In three bard-run- the 2 Fondren's kick was no good '1 i the atatisticswhifh gainvethe Sof: compared fling I fullback dike ers 210 yards rushing with pitts 87 mamba had 20 Dowdle scored going over from gins' uuwan IAN UMW Texas did airwise The score cer- ana Georgia returned the next tdck tDinly 1141114 h2v1 bpon doubled A tO 31 DUI atter tne 1 excePs 'or Penalue3 nannlizpill for nersonal gazors nomtlizpd LIS vardS MUM 4: 1 I I i I 1 I 1 I i 4 Am '1 1 '1' 4 i '4'c 6 't I I 1 1 I I I I I I 1 I 1 I I I 4 't It 4 --4-gs'ael I 4 I I nk 1 1 11 I I 11 I I -mk 4- --0 COMMODORES: Jim Butler (40) Vanderbilt toll- Nashville 'rho play started on the Missouri one-yard firm Boyce Smith (18) score In jest ulght's gams against Bliesourt La Vanderbilt quarterback le the ether player Identifiable In the picture --A 441 0M rA A0A 1(11A "4 --trolted Preto Telephoto STATISTICS AntANTA Prt I today lientuay-Gporva rtret ItuOtni yordcre Polising rardast Pecoos 341 CIA raso11 bitetteyted by PlInts I 13 1 3-311 Furnhles telt lisatia Penaaad i 1 A 1 4 zt 4 ey' tit i tt 1" i 1 i 41' 1 A- 4 STATISTICS 1 ArtANTA Per I I today a kentucky-Geoevy LEA rim ormrp --s- x- i019 A 41 11)h111 Yard41141 Passing Yardass --Dolted PTPS1 Telephoto Pace's 31 4 le Fumes Wert meted D7 4 1 CO3EktODORES: Jim Butler (40) Vanderbilt full- Nashville The play started on the Slismotirt one-yard line Boyce Smith (13) rII 113 1 3 3711 rorohles lei 1 score in yet ulght's game against Bliseouri in Vanderbilt quarterback la the ether player identifiable in the picture Tull ottni1t4 I 4 I 1 4 1 1 i 0 I I 1 1' I 1 1 0 I I it i 1 1 1 1 1 --0---A--- "'V ''At S' 4 4 le A 0 odr L- 4 04 u) A 4 4.

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