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43 On The TRISTATETRAIL with WOLF LEBOVITZ lie I STATETRAIL with WOLF Washington 14-12 ME CHATTANOOGA TIMES: CHATTANOOGA TENN SUN'E0AY OCTOBER 2(0051' BLUE DEVILS GET 1ST ACC VICTORY Break 59Yard March Are Margin of Triumph20000 Fans Watch STATISTICS Duke WC Slate First downs 13 14 Pushing yardage 12 174 Passing yardsge 104 110 Plittsell 11-111 4-11 Passes Intercepted by 2 Punts 7-35 2 7-42 5 Fumbles lost 2 3 Yards perished 44 11 Press Internationid Telephoto BIG PASS AT LITTLE ROCK: Jimmy Hall (24) catches a pass thrown by Billy Brewer that is good for 8 yards in the Arkansas-Ole Miss tilt at Little Rock Saturday The play was stopped on the Arkansas 28-yard line In on the play for the Razorbacks is center Gerald Gardner (56) CUMMINGS SMITH SPARKLE FOR 11110 Carolina Wins Fourth in Passes Lead Wake Forest 4 2111 0i4'00001ii114Ai 409-' IP gEpAgm-p40 0 N00We 4P09 0- A 4W' 4 6 4 1 1 3 i' A ME CHATTANOOGA TIMES: CHATTANOOGA TENN SUNDAY OCTOBER 261051 'ges TICS 20 3 1 eels Top 26 ar owe MP" Or" Olt 1 4 F-Ir wm---4 10 m111- 40 0 2 nt Amvidalwx T'" Alf 1 al I I 1 1 I a BLUE DEVILS GET 1 (Jul I illiGs st nil LEBOVIPl4 Duke Ed VICTORY 1ST AC A s1 -r I tt- i i 7 i 1 SPARKLE FOR 11110 1 a 1 1 7 vY 1" I Break 59Yard March Are I) I Carolina Wins Fourth in Marga) of t- Passes i 20000 Fans Watch I 1 4 Lead Wake Forest 1- STATISTICS 1 NI i 14 i I Duke 21a4te 7 o1 Pirwl downs 4 4- v-I' Pushing yardage I'd 175 vo Pouting yardnee 108 118 r- It l' 4- Powney Navvy Intercepted bv -126 11 -'''''N' Puntv 7-35 2 7-42 8 4 1 i i i umbles lost 4 2 3 i 11 illashington 14-12 Yards vonalle 4 It I i i DURHAM "')) i 1 4 I Y9 ''''''''''1 '41 I A 1 4- Press International Telephoto BIG PASS AT LITTLE ROCK: Jimmy Hall (24) catches a pass thrown by Billy Brewer that is good for 8 yards in the Arkansas-Ole Miss tilt at Little Rock Saturday The play was stopped on the Arkansas 28-yard line In on the play for the Razorbacks is center Gerald Gardner (56) 4 1 Nfr- Tar 4'44' Trojans Not Alone Amonvilighty to Fall Illatusek Sensed Victory at Preseason Meal Soddy-Daisy was not alone Friday other unbeaten-untied clubs in the state found themselves on the short end of the score after the final horn Carthage's string ended at seven games as Cookeville'l Cavaliers played the giant-killer 13-12 Morristown spilled Tennessee High of Bristol 20-7 Tend Trenton nipped Brownsville 1 20-19 10SC Slips Past 2049 Not Alone Amongilighty to Fall Sensed l'ictory at Preseason 'treat aiy sas not alone Friday lsv other un- I clubs in the state found themselves on the short ore after the final horn e's string ended at seven games as Cookeville's ayed the giant-killer 13-12 Morristown spilled gh of Bristol 20-7 nipped Brownsville OSC Slips ast Ref Talks Back fit 111 11131 Tatkg Rark MEMPHIS STATE TOPS MKS 22-7 MEMPHIS STATE STATISTICS NC Poe First downs 31 20 Rushints warders 315 153 PlISSing Yardage 168 218 Passes 11-32 Passes Intercepted by 1 Punts 1-33 -331 Fumbles lost 0 1 Yards malted 011 48 CHAPEL HILL (AP) Quarterback Jack Cummings threw two long touchdown passes and shifty halfback Wade Smith ran 62 yards for another score ai North Carolina defeated Wake Forest 264 Saturday In an explosive Atlantic Coast Conference football game The defeat pushed Wake Forest out of first place in the conference standings It was the fourth straight victory ter Coach Jim Tstum's Tar Heels The efforts of the Tar Heel backs offset a fine performance by sophomore quarterback Norm Snead of the Deacons whose effective passing kept his team in the contest until the Tar Heels turned on the heat in the fourth period Third string halfback Moyer Smith scored North Carolina's final touchdown capping a 67-yard drive with a 2-yard line plunge in the final three minutes The crowd of 33000 came to life about midway of the second period when Cummings fired a long pass from his own 45 to end John Schroeder who caught it on the Deacon 11 and scampered over for the game's first score The Tar Heels scored what proved to be the winning touchdown in the first three minutes of the second half Beginning their drive on the 29 after receiving the third-period kickoff on the 6 the 1 winners advanced to their 381 where it was third down and one yard to go Wade Smith then crashed the left side of the line outran the secondary and went all the way for 62 yards and a touchdown STATISTICS Flynt downs 31 20 For lip Rust inn: )1atrydd 3161 215163 Paws 7-18 17-32 8-337 Intproeuted by 3 Punts 1-33 Fumble Denal tont led Oa 4 ards 8 CHAPEL HILL (AP) Quarterback Jack Cummings threw two long touchdown passes and shifty halfback Wade Smith ran 62 yards for another score si North Carolina defeated Wake Forest 26-7 Saturday In an explo- sive Atlantic Coast Conference football game The defeat pushed Wake Forest out of first place in the confer- ence standings It was the fourth straight victory for Coach Jim Ta- tum's Tar Heels The efforts of the Heel backs offset a fine performance PORTLAND Ore State College slipped by Washington 14-12 today in a crucial Pacific Coast Conference football game State dominated it through three quarters but won only on the conversion points It kept OSC's Rose Bowl hopes alive with a 3-1 PCC record Twice Washington grabbed fumbles deep in OSC territory and converted them into touchdowns The Staters on the other hand went the hard way moving from their own 21 to their first score and from their 11 to the other The OSC line had command for all but a brief time in the final quarter and it was then that Washington had the crowd of 29057 In an uproar Fullback Don McKeta ripped through and around the State line again and again almost single-handedly moving Washington from beyond midbied to the State 14 There Oregon State took over on downs only to see Washington come back after recovering a fumble on the OSC 23 and driving for the score Washington 8 0 6-12 Oregon 8tate 0 8 6 0-14 14 pass from Paulson (Pau)son run) 15 pass from Hiner 1131185 failed) 1 irun failed) 6 irun failed) PORTLAND Ore gon State College slipped by Washington 14-12 today in a crucial Pacific Coast Conference football game State dominated it through three quarters but won only on the conversion points It kept OSC's Rose Bowl hopes alive with a 3-1 PCC rec- ord Twice Washington grabbed fumbles deep in OSC territory and converted them into touch- down Football Faces Problems Only Cool Heads Can Solve Evashevski Nearly Cracked His Skull (This is the second of two articles by a veteran Big Ten football official) By JOEL BURGHALTEB North American Newspaper Alliance ILmax---'' Auodsted Press Wtrephoto: HEY YOU'RE CHOKINO ME: Lynn Huddieston 2 is all excited as she along with hundreds of spectator tours the flight line at Tyndall AFB Fla during the Sixth Annual World Wide Weapons Meet In fact she is se thrilled she has forgotten all about her Boxer puppy "Sassy" as she holds him around the neck Sassy must be coninced by now that self-de- tense is probably the best idea after all I "i Underdog Tigers Come to Life in Second Half to Win Handily The Trojans' 8-6 squeeze left West Tennessee's Huntingdon and our Harriman with the longest strings nine each and Huntingdon with the most points But the way the Wildcats of Oak Ridge are clawing the Huntingdon club won't be the scoring leader for long The Atomic Citians must have had Nashvillians wagging their heads In amazement after the Maroons of Montgomery Bell Academy were walloped 56-0 This ran Jack Armstrong's lads to seven triumphs no losses and 309 points an average of 441 per game Defensively just 19 points have been scored on the 'Cats 13 by McMinn end 6 by City just a bit less than a field goal a game Memphis Christian Brothers had whipped MBA 33-0 earlier this season Now the Oak Ridge thrashing And Central's 27-0 blanking of Hillsboro preceded by a couple of weeks by Bradley County's upheaval of Litton and Tyner' ripping of Nashville Central Davidson Countians have felt the sting of outside elevens this year huh? Continuing unbeaten last week were Harriman (9-0) Manchester (8-0) Murfreesboro (8-0) Knoxville Karns (8-0) Oak Ridge (7-0) Mountain City (7-0) Antioch (7-0) Memphis CBI-IS (6-0) Memphis South Side (6-0) Chattanooga Central (6-0) Among the preps CMA (5-0) and TMI (4-0) were In action Saturday Bowl talk cannot compete with the lustre being acquired by the Nov 14 Chattanooga Central at Oak Ridge tilt Both teams are likely to be unbeaten as they clash Oak Ridge has Cookeville and Knox Fulton left and Central 19 host to Scottsboro this Friday night in pre-14th frays Post-season team seekers will have to settle for lesser Nov 14 Chattanooga Central at Oak Ridge tilt Both teams are likely to be unbeaten as they clash Oak Ridge has Cookeville and Knox Fulton left and Central is host to Scottsboro this Friday night in pre-14th frays Post-season team seekers will have to settle for lesser attrae- s' 8-6 squeeze left tsee's Huntingdon iman with the long- nine each and dth the most points the Wildcats of are clawing the won't be the 2r for long The Is must have had ragging their heads after the Maroons Ty Bell Academy I 56-0 Jack Armstrong's triumphs no loss- Doints an average zame Defensively DURHAM NC '(UPI) Duke punched over two last-period touchdowns on a break and a 59- yard march today to beat North Carolina State 2043 before 20000 fans The Blue Devils got the points they needed for their first At 'antic Coast Conference victory on a two-point conversion after a 10-yard touchdown pass from halfback George Dutrow to halfback Wray Carlton That put Duke ahead 14-7 State hit right back with a 23- yard punt return by halfback Ken Trowbridge and Trowbridge's 53- yard touchdown pass to End Bob Pepe on the succeeding play But the Wolfpack which tied Duke 14-14 last year wasn't content to kick for a tie and Duke guard Mike McGee broke up a pass for the attempted conversion Carlton and Dutrow then powered Duke 59 yards on the following kickoff and Dutrow piled over the left side of the State line one yard for the third Duke touchdown Halfback Bunny Bell an unheralded speedster hauled a punt 65 yards down the right sidelines to Duke's first touchdown in the second period but State led 7-6 at halftime The Wolfpack scored on a 70-yard march early in the second period with fullback Arnold Nelson crashing one yard for the touchdown Tackle Larry Dixon kicked the extra point After Bell's touchdown bolt Carlton passed to halfback Danny Lee for the two-pointer but a penalty nullified it and on the second try a pass was broken up Duke 0 4 0 14-20 NC State 0 0 -13 Scoring: 1 run (Dixon kick) 86 run (pass failed) 10 pass from Dutrow (Padgett pass from Brodhead' 53 pass from Trowbridge (pass failed) 1 run (kick failed) NC VIM Duke punched two last period touchdowns on a break and a 59- yard march today to beat North Carolina State 20-13 before 20 000 fans The Blue Devils got the points they needed for their first At 'antic Coast Conference victory on a two-point conversion after a 10-yard to hd uc own pass from half- back George Dutrow to halfback Wray Carlton That put Duke ahead 147 State hit right back with a 23- KENNEL NOTES From Page Forty-Five next Chattanooga went ahead 7-6 after 7:14 of the third Buoni burst through for 22 yards on the fourth quarter's first play and the Tigers concluded a lead touchdown drive Lyles was stopped by Butler at the 5 but Lovelace got 4 to the 1 and then Lyles twisted over Steed ley ran for the point around left end and Memphis led 14-7 with about 14 minutes left (The clock was left running for some 35 seconds inadvertantly) After May fumbled oil the tTC 37 the hornestanding Tigers put the frosting on the victory cake with a ground foray that the hobbled Mocs could not stop On the third down Wright ripped 24 to the seven and Reece and Wright got a couple apiece Then Parrish pirouetted over from the three and with 2:44 to go Memphis led 20-7 when a pass for the multiple conversion was broken up by Butler After giving up short passing yardage-5 yards in two pitches by Tigers got candles on their cake Waller snapped the ball far over Green's head in punt formatiOn by Tigers got dies on their cake Waller I snapped the ball far over Green's head in punt formatiOn beads of perspiration off his brow with a forefinger and sighed out a quiet "Yes" Our little guardian angel was on the job that day Close Call For two successive Saturdays I had watched Minnesota's Clayton Tonnemaker turn in two of the most tremendous Jobs of linebacking I had ever seen making one save after another Toward the end of the game he was fogged defeated and disappointed A Purdue blocker was on all fours in front of him I saw Tonnemaker's knee come back in the start of what could have been a vicious blow But he checked the forward motion just before harmful contact Under the spirit of the rules I could have made a call Instead I merely walked by remarking "Clayt you don't expect that sort of thing from an All-American" During the next time-out he came to me and said "Do you know I never before thought doing anything like that?" I believed him then I still do Seven years later I met Bernie Bierman after he had given up coaching I asked him if he recalled the incident He did and said the movies of Tonnemaker's action really looked pretty bad ''But you see" he added "I know the rest of the story too" Coaches like elephants never forget but some of them remember a few gond things TECH LOSES 21-20 TO MOUNTAINEERS CHICAGO Forrest Evashevski of Iowa claims he has resisted ulcers but 'gets as tense as any of them He just works at not showing it One day he did lose his apparent calm in the Illinois game at Iowa in 1952 He strolled on the field after a call Two more 15-yard penalties were inflicted when he kept on coming The incident came close to starting a riot After that game Evy employed the relaxed loose-wrist attitude particularly while he lolled in his chair when you walked into the' dressing room before game time He almost fooled one young official who couldn't see the coach's concern Then Evy got up to leave with apparent easy nonchalance The only trouble was he Fun on missed the door by a good two feet a The almost cracked Is skull I'll neer for-Gridiron get his sheepish grin Biggie Munn at Michigan State did the same thing in what we always called "death cell" at Michigan Stadium Only Biggie barreled into the wall so hard I think they put brick masons to work the following Monday -Biggest Thrill What was the biggest thrill? Fans often ask a Actually there are no thrills such as a spectator experiences But there have been many unforgettable incidents I'll have to put one close to the top but for a peculiar reason I'll explain later Ivy Williamson brought his well-balanced 1954 Wisconsin team to Ohio Stadium with his great bread-and-butter back Alan "The Horse" Ameche Training The dog reliable (AKC Gazette) came out with an article which should tickle you advocates of Obedience Training They claim that a dog likes to be trained Further they say that it makes a dog feel portant He feels that he is achieving something for his master that is worthyof him Also along the obedience line I noticed where a "Miniature Nnscher" (a tiny dobe) has finished its tracking degree (guess I said it right) Isn't that the ultimate in Obedience Work? Football Scores RICHMOND Va (UPI) West Virginia showing a beefy but fast-charging line and a slippery quarterback In Dick Longfellow used an old-fashioned extra point kick by tackle Dick Guesman Saturday to edge Virginia Tech 21-20 for its 26th straight Southern Conference win The Mountaineers came back from a two-touchdown deficit in the annual Tobacco Festival contest to stun Tech's hopes for Its first conference crown before 22000 fans Virginia Tech 8 12 0 0-20 West Virginia 0 14 7 0-21 18 pass from HOIIICIAW oDale pass from Ho Isola's) 4 run (Whipkey Oasa from Longfellow) 14 run (run failed) 74 punt return iroass failed) 12 pass from Longfellow opass failed) run (Ouesman kicked) 41 From Page Forty-Five can-West Virginia 21 Virginia Tech 20 MIDWEST Arizona State 27 Detroit ill Bluffton SI Colormiso 27 Nebraska lei Ashland Oland it went into and out of the Tex State 52 Sam Houston State end zone for a safety Final Howard Payne 24 Lamar Tech lei score: Memphis 22-7 Illinois le Michitan State Indiana 13 Miami (Ohio) 7 Memphis State loser to the Iowa 2e hfirthwestern 20 two Mississippi teams in the Southeastern Conference and to attractions 'Daisy cannot be denied after a glance at the statistics The Wildcats had the Trojan scent smelled three fumbles and got to the loose ball first each time quarterback Pete Howard taking the first miscue eight yards to paydirt Then end Bill Kirk forged across to block a punt out of the end zone tons for the safety Hixson to the Front But it wasn't just the recovered fumbles and the blocked Deskmate Jim Ryan observes punt Statistically the Trojans that if a reporter walked up to outgained the 'Cats 182-120 Hixson coach Tony Matusek thil But consider Sammy Gill's 52- week for an interview after the yard jaunt off tackle on the Wildcats upset Soddy-Daisy second play of scrimmage That Tony's reply would be: left the 'Isrojans with 130 haven't paid any atten- ling the rest of the game just tion to me all season now that 110 more yards than Hixson if I win my big one you sports 1 you scratch that play writers know me!" Soddy-Daisy was lax after a How true Tony! 26-14 rip-snorter Red This brought us to recall thelBank the week before and preseason dinner hosted by thelTony's Hixson boys were vic1-11xson Kiwanians in honor of tory-hungry and ready Tony Matusek was responding to The Hixson triumph evened plaudits and recalled when this I the season at 4-4 for the Wild-writer called him to question cats they close play against the I i of strong Ooltewah this week It left Kingsport Notre Dame the only unbeaten "We're out to play football club in the TVC with Soddy-big or strong" Tony recalled Daisy Red Bank and Whitwell having answered the inquiryhaving a chance to cop the "I told Wolf we're going up to bunting by virtue of playing Kingsport to give our club a1more league games when the nice trip in observance of our Dickenson System is employed 10th year in football and whoto determine the champion knows maybe we'll win" "The big one for us though Manchester's Raiders removed Is Soddy-Daisy" Tony told the their next-to-last barrier to the understanding lawantons who Central Tennessee flag with a remembered the Wildcat men- last-minute defeat of McMinn tor came to Hixson from Sod- ville City 14-7 The last bar dy-Daisy Tony seemed to sense rier Tullahoma in the Coffee this was his year Bowl Nov 7 That the big one was Soddy-Whistle Stops FlIAMIll dilld113 III nunur ol tory-hungry and ready rony Matusek was responding to The Hixson triumph evened plaudits and recalled when this I the season at 4-4 for the Wild writer called him to question cats they close play against the I i of strong Ooltewah this week It left Kingsport Notre Dame the only unbeaten "We're nut to play football club in the TVC with Soddy-Pig or strong" Tony recalled Daisy Red Bank and Whitwell having answered the inquiryhaving a chance to cop the ''I told Wolf we're going up to bunting by virtue of playing Kingsport to give our club a1more league games when the nice trip In observance of our Dickenson System is employed lOth year in football and whoto determine the champion knows maybe we'll win" "The big one for us though Manchester's Raiders removed le Soddy-Daisy" Tony told the their next-to-last barrier to the understanding lawantoos who Central Tennessee flag with a remembered the Wildcat men- last-minute defeat of McMinn tor came to Hixson from Sod- ville City 14-7 The last bardy-Daisy Tony seemed to sense rier Tullahoma in the Coffee this was his year Bowl Nov 7 That the big one WR 1 Soddy'' Whistle Stops New Laws Before no dog could be in a show building unless it was entered in the show according to AKC rules Now it can provided the condition is so stated in the premium list and an appropriate area is provided by the superintendent and providing the AVONDALE VICTOR IN GRAY ACTION Kansas 14 Tulin' Marquette t7 Colitis of Pacific' 10 Miehisan 20 Minnesota 19 Missouri 14 Iowa State 111 Mt Union 40 Hiram 0 Kansas 14 Tulin' 9 Marquette 27 Colitis of Pacifie DI Miehirma 9fi Missouri 14 Iowa State Mt Union 40 4' See Page Fifty Column Elght Citadel had 12 first downs to 7 for the Mocs and out- Oklahoma 411 State 4' Oklahoma State 111 Cincinnati It gained Auburn against the same Purdue 29 N91r9 Dime 22 team-217-117 Washington (Mn) 12 Wsh lh Lee 01 Western Reserv 24 Wayne The Tigers were set to stop Wisconsin 7 Ohio State 7' Johnny Green's aerials and the SOUTHWEST migidisiDni 14 Arkansas 12 anti-aircraft did not let them North Texas State 8 Tulsa 7 down Southern Methodist 20 Os Tech 0 Among the Chattanooga par EAR WE11r Utah It tisans in the small crowd were Air Fore la Aril State Col 41 Panhandle ABM 7 Pat Fleming coach of the Brigham Young 41 Montana 121 Oregon Blytheville (Ark) Junior High California 23 Montana State 41 Omaha School team He brought five New Mexice IX WYOMInt 121 northeast Arkansas prospects to Oregon State 14 Washington 12 Southern Cal 14 Wash State 0 See the Moccasins The former Stanford 21 UCLA 191Notre Dame High assistant and Utah State 15 Colorado State 0 girl? basketball coach has a LATE SATURDAY NIGHT ISCORES Louisville 40 Central Michigan 7 8-1 record in his first year at Tennessee State 20 at Me 91the Arkansas school Styled for Young ifr America Ever stop to think the key 'backfield Avondale and Sunnyside teams took impressive triumphs in the Central YMCA Gra-Y Flag Football League Saturday In the Warner division Avondale 6th led by Thurman Butch Charles Tucker a former Tennessee Tech player (1939) and 18 Cleveland (Tenn) fans were met on an atr11rr enroute to the Virginia-Vanderbilt game in Nashville FLIGHTWEAVE1 in WASH and WEAR Sport Shirts men on Vanderbilt cotts 11 and Tennessee squads this year A are on of conches Bowe I are sons of coaches Boyce :121 -5 I' 2 Also seen in the Nashville air terminal was Lou Varnell Sewanee basketball coach enroute to St Louis to scout Washington and Lee and St Luis for Sewanee's unbeaten Tigers Smith Jr Vandy's quarterback 89th ANNwErtsmal Is son of Springfield's Boyce 4 Sr Bill Majors son of Shirley Sewanee and Gene Etter heir of Central's Rod Etter (Majors and Etter are 1-2 tail- backs for the Vols you know 'rod 1 a Ohio Wesleyan Di Wabash 22 Ohl University 22 Marshall Kent State 11 Bolling Green KO117011 10 Oberlin I Denison 39 Capital A Southern Illinois 13 Mid Michigan 11 Wooster SA Albion 14 Manchester SI Friham 12 Drake 14 Bradlee 11 Florence 20 Trov State 14 Colo Mines 3 Colo State Col 0 Colo College Idaho State Col 7 PIM Ai Sound St Eastern Wash 111 Westent Wash 11 Pacific Loth 7 Nevada 44 Sacramento State 14 Scranton 4 TIMIDIO 0 Preens Sista tos Angeles State 4 Youngstown 14 Pastern Kenturkr Pittsburg State Washborn Buena Vista 20 Demos 13 Upper Iowa II Central flows) 7 Car COIINTI 20 'Maryland Ando 4 NewberrY IS Rant Carolina 41 Tampa 15 Presbyterian 4 East Ten 24 Wo fiord 20 Citadel 24 Furman 4 Pmory and Henry 7 Appalachian it Vs Mato I Mato 1 Coneord 11 Davis and Elkins 7 Glenville 14 Salem 7 West Va Tech 23 Fairmont Lenoir Rhyne 14 West Carotins SO Carson Newman St Georgetown 0 Memphis State 21 Omit Afro St Texas 7 11111 10 Florid" 7 Miss Southern Texas State 0 Tows AIM Li Savior 17 Saves 4 Ray Kingsley has produced 37 points for Chattanooga Val- liev's Earle How About ley's Eagles How about iLawn Oak Ridge 507 yards rushing 1 I) tine46I (000' 4 lg890'0i'0 cPii )tig' pJpic 47'''-390D604nPC'opesvof 0P o'7: )01)00690C100D(IpZ-1 S- P21'4' 'A q4a1Z 0 1'0('- t' 190PC000020P)404'4c( '-'0-0 400(1 f)1' t1 ktee I 1111 sc)c)c1C lw eP 1 rLi 1 a i i is 7 ti 4 I i tj IP le 'le' I ICI 01411 tic tAck 41: It s'' (4 71 a A I I 0 1 9 OP e-o Ila'')al 't- 6)0060d0 1141tJ9Zr 006DODO )0D39JP (141'A ri ItP to tA The gloom was thick in Ohio's M11111011 4-V4L a LI 1011A11 144tiller ripped Clara Carpenter packed stadium as Wisconsin out6th 33-0 Chip Healy led Bright played Ohio State well into the to a 26-0 victory over Wood-third quarter and was leading more for its first loss and Mar7-3 The Badgers were moving garet Wilson tumbled Glenwood steadily down field for what 96 looked like the clincher score In the division Avondale A well-called pass down the mid- 4th and 5th paced by Gary Jordle seemed to have perfect de- dan spilled St Elmo 27-14 ployment with a man open But i I Miscellaneous Gra-Y Hop Cassady the great 0 1 scored in every period to de-breakaway kid now with the De- feat Eastdale 27-13 a troit Lions diagnosed it correct- Llewellyn sparked Henry Barly left his territory rushed in ger as it blanked Clara Carpenand leaped high to intercept alter4th and 5th 34-0 rifled toss that would have been In the East Ridge di-right on target vision Sunnyside 6th continued He was a few yards from me I undefeated as It handed Mc-and his feet were churning its first loss 33-19 John Jordin and Charles Fowler led the running attack while Stuart Conner sparkled on defense and did fine blocking: Anna Ladan eey 6th bumped Missionary Ridge 28-0 with backs Jim White Ken Castleberry and Mike Prestridge scoring In the ''B' i division Sunny-Coach side 6th No 2 overpowered Anna Lacey 4th and 5th 26-6 and East Ridge rallied in the fourth quarter to lower Sunny- side 4th and 5th by a 12-6 score with Bill Tuggle and John Mortumult land scoring on long runs In the North-River di-physically on Normal Park 6th No 1 continued its winning ways by walloping Russell Brown 25-0 with Fletcher Sims leading the drive Landy Anderton a David Broyles paced Signal Mountain 6th to a 46-31 victory 1 over Normal Park eth No 2 and White Oak led by Larry Shelley nipped Central Elewaa mentary 20-19 In the division Lupton City 6th blasted Red Bank 32-0 with Danny Kyle the leading scorer Normal Park 5th took a forfeit fratis Signal Moutain 5th In the division Lupton City 4th and 5th trimmed Normal Park 4th 20-12 while Rivermont won 0-7 over Signal Mountain 4th as Jack Richeson provided the safety for his team Berry a Miller ripped Clara Carpenter 6th 33-0 Chip Healy led Bright to a 26-0 victory over Wood-more for its first loss and Margaret Wilson tumbled Glenwood 39-8 In the division Avondale 4th and 5th paced by Gary Jordan spilled St Elmo 27-14 while Miscellaneous Gra-Y scored in every period to defeat Eastdale 27-13 Larry Llewellyn sparked Henry Barger as it blanked Clara Carpenter4th and 5th 34-0 In the East Ridge division Sunnyside 6th continued undefeated as it handed Mc By (I iagainst iLBA FriSay night 205 lof which was by Jackie Pope Right now! this fall the in three quarters of play Pt Al Bradley County was approached kuest time to put new lite lby Knoxville Optimist Bowl of- 41 flcials for the visitors' role pew beauty into your lawn 1 AI there Thankazivinr Day but I there Thanksgiving Day but Chattanooga assistant coach Joe Geri arrived some four hours before game time after scouting Charlotte (NC) prospects Friday night At half time the Navy's most famous drill squads presented a silent march manual of arms They are from Pensacola Fla Statistically at the intermission the Moccasins led Memphis 9-5 in first downs 179 to 72 in net yards rushed and the Mors paced passing 88-0 punting was well below the CC average Memphis leading 393 to 297 The weather was clear but with a brisk 15-mile-an-hour north to south wind before the kickoff in Crump Stadium Int SAVILI Louisiana State Nips Florida 10-7 Picrtrilt Seed large box 11750 100 the Bears play 11 games illiarriman has a aura bid for the Jaycee affair in Rockwood lath' hopes to gain the Knoxville Lenoir City who lost 11 to the Blue Devis 20-19 will be Afirst choice for Red Bank's op- Iposition in Rockwood if Barri4 man goes elsewhere Cen- tral is likely choice to face Lit- liton in Nashville's Clinic Bowl 41Thanksg1ving Day 01 WROYS HURDLE A I Ail A gone mom 0 A Lae''' 4 I Lae I i 1 t' 40 01111 FAMILY Seed large box 595 100 PLAT Seed 2 large box es 850 100 regain equilibrium before he hit the 'ground How he ever held the ball I'll never know 'A cut toward his right a key block a fancydan sweep to his left sideline and Cassady was off on an 82-yard gallop that broke the game wide open Ohio was on its way to the Rose Bowl for the first time for Coach Woody Hayes The roar from the crowd was the experience I mentioned to start with It 'was long and tremendous but I had heard such tumult before The strange thing about this noise was it hurt you physically down on the field not in the ears but all over until you felt like yelling "shut up!" The only explanation I can give and it may be unscientific is that the sound waves from th two stands collided into a rhthmie beat that literally crushe8 you Some physicist may dispute me All I know Is the pain sensation was there On an interception and long return of this kind the umpire and back judge are charged with taking the run part way then laying back and cleaning up while the referee picks up the runner and goes with the play Fifteen yards behind eassady when he was heading into paydirt for sure an eager Ohio lineman was in perfect condition fo'a clip I couldn't see how he could miss I think I even started to reach for my rag This is the type of foul behind a ball carrier in the clear that makes both coaches and officials consider getting measured for a straitjacket But here it was coming up Then the red-shifted guy suddenly came to and tripped himself deliberately to avoid contact I've seen the pictures since The start of the play shows but not the finish as the CamPraman had raised his leng to catch the streaking Cassady Here was almost one the pictures wouldn't prove When we moved down for the try-for-point I asked De Witt Gibson the umpire "Gibby did you see what I saw?" Ile snapped regain equilibrium before he hit the 'ground How he ever held the ball I'll never know A cut toward his right a key block a fancy- sweep to his left sideline and Cassady was off on an 82-yard gallop that broke the game wide open Ohio was on its way to the Rose Bowl for the first time for Woody Hayes The roar from the crowd was the experience I mentioned to start with It 'was long and tre- mendous but I had heard such before The strange thing about this noise was it hurt you down on the field not in the ears but all over untilyou felt like yelling "shut up!" The only explanation I can give and it may be unscientific is that the sound waves from th two stands collided into a rhthmie beat that literally crushea you Some physicist may dispute me All I know is the pain sensation there On an interception and long re- turn of this kind the umpire and back judge are charged with tak- ing the run part way then laying back and cleaning up while the referee picks up the runner and goes with the play Fifteen yards behind eassady when he wu heading into paydirt for sure an eager Ohio lineman was in perfect condition to a clip I couldn't see how he could miss Mons Sizos S-B1-114 Ikl ens suz 390 3 aao 55 1 3650 300 3650 300 1 LTUIP MILDER 2 large bags 10 large bags grub proofing large bag CINCINNATI19-11 41 CINCINNATI 111 liomot State kept the University Cincinnati's football offense 840 53 Ai libottled up most of the time but 109 200 (still had to put together two 3 139s 300 4 long touchdown drives in the ifinal quarter for a 19-14 victory 11 Oklahoma St la I-A 93 3 13 00 (long touchdown drives in the A final quarter for a 19-14 victory 11 Oklahoma State fumbles 1 8COLIS SPRIADERS 1 i Rice Blasts Texas HOUSTON Tex (AP)--Alvin Hartman a 207-pound sophomore quarterback scored two touchdowns Saturday as the Rice Owin dominating play all the way handed arch rival Texas the nation's No 4 team a crushing 344 defeat before an overflow crowd of 73000 Aggies Clip Baylor WACO Tex- 111--aar1es Mislead and Ed Dudley cranked up a sizzling fourth quarter aerial attack for Texas Atal Saturday night to send the Aggies to an amazing 3127 comeback win over Baylor St Andrews Wins BATON ROUGE La (AP) Tommy Davis' booted a I9-yard field goal with three minutes to go tonight as Louisiana State edged rugged Florida 10-7 for its sixth straight victory The kick by the 23-year-o1d ex-GI saved halfback Billy Cannon LSU's All- America candidate from being the goat as the Gators came within a whisker of an astonishing tie with their third ranked Southeastern Conference rivals Cannon set up the Florida score early in the fourth quarter when his quick kick rolled out on the Tiger 25 The Gators marched for a score in five plays with sub quarterbackl Mickey Eilenburg hitting end Perry McGriff with a 14-yard scoring pass Gator halfback Billy Booker toed the extra point that tied the score LSU's touchdown came on a 59-yard march in the second quarter with Cannon muscling over from the one On fourth down Davis kicked the extra point rosrlds 0 5 LAU 00011 'I 5 1-10 1 run fEllsvis ittelopd) 14-yet1 Dom limn JInburj Reg or Davis Ito This Young Men's Golden Award sport shirt in the new and distinctive foulard pattern is styled with Button-down collar box pleat back and TRIM TAPERED tailoring It is absolutely RIGHT for the CAMPUS lect (to both UC touchdowns and onl A only one other occasion were 11 the Bearcats able to make a tfPr- serious scoring threat Al Bob Del Rosa picked a Cow It boy fumble out of the air in sTo first in lawns 1 the opening minutes of the game 1 and raced 96 yards which helped i keep Cincinnati ahead until the ufiLL final period 1 oklithomii stai 0 0 1-14 0 eincnnaLl 111 i 7 ft nt them St AM 117101 4 e0111 uack ot inter- HARD WARE CO R0 OS rnb 4' RftillircV 21(te ktrun3ltrk tallpti't i1 OK IA I ITItulji allilZti 1) 20 paas trona Swims PA41164SkAAALAAaAaAiAli Mans kick) 41411610411 AY 14:0000111004 CALL POIVP I 1 I i V- tots INsricnom MA 44326 WORLD'S LARGEST II 1 4 fr di 41 I 1 11 1 l' 1 4 I 1 1 1 I It1' i ttii- tV eft I ifi i fr (414frt tt St 4 vt011- 1 1 611 Complete Outfitters for Juniors Boys and Young Men TS E' vs rl a Social to The Chattanooga Ttmeo SEWANEF: Hugh Spencer with a time of 10:360 led St Andrews to a 49-13 ernes-con1- try triumph over 11CA here Saturday O'Neal and Larry Miller of St Andrewn finiehed second and third respectively A A 4 a.

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