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tO MERIN PCELIBRLIOCOMLIBRARI 11111014-F )1tro9 8 4 Section Four Four Section Tour rti a Yll our t-----Section -L 1 Le 4 1' A oLIN- At I 4 1 NEWS OF THE SFORTS WORLD STORYBOOK HEIM Eagles Score Winning 'TD in Final Second of Game on Aerial inwkwommio PASS COVERS 25 YARDS Fine 'Rally By Moccasins Is Overshadowed by Tech Comeback CLASSIFIED AD1rEZTISMG 8 KLOCHAK IS Fullback Cummings North Carolina to Straight Conquest ETTER PASSES Gene Leads Vo Is to in 3rd Period Before Carl Smith Tallies -f 1 I li 17 17 ri i yr 1141 171 1 s' 1A i 1 r- 2 I NEWS OF THE SPORTS WORLD CSS (I 1 rf11 (1 It Ili rij oct 7 i LAIFIED ADIrEZTISENIG I -----II 1 4 V1' 'e-1 4'1 L'''' 41'V4('" lb s- onowatommeolmonoomomoommommomonommuommoomolomeOn I I CHATTANOOGA 'TENN SUNDAY NOEMBER 2 1958 MISS -0LE 14 71 I TRIP' GA 1 4 III IN al 1111 -10 MI ill VS 1 a lin ES 441:6 El 7 TECH 11 4 4444 44 Mrt 1 4 lk ro Irnmss1motsmok-s11WJ1101 Ilt riti1117: 1 "00-4 1 4V V00ow1k 01 4 4 4 STORYBOOK FIIIISH KLOCHAK IS fo 4 (4 Eagles Score Winning 'TD 04 -') 1 Fullback Cummings 1 0 I '5 in Final Second of -4 1 North Carolina to 1 Straight Conquest Game on Aerial 4'" 1 I ''4' 4 ETTER PASSES 0 PASS COVERS 25 YARDS 4t4t ttl SI' 2 1 1- i '3 1 Fine Rally By Moccasins Gene Leads Vols to inc3arrdl sPmeritiohdTBalelleosre Is Overshadowed by t' Tech Comeback i i 'J i i A 1 1 I fr STATISTICS NC Tenn First downs IR 8 Bustling yardage 331 43 Passing yardage sO 67 Passes 611 1iI6 Passes interrepted by 0 0 rumbles Iost 1 Punts 7-43 1 10-41 Yards penalized 36 60 Ten 8 43 07 1113 0 10-41 60 STATISTICS sc 1 1 1 I 'k 5 5: '5 5k5 1 4 4 5) 15 4 A''' 4: i 7 rs I i 7 it 4- do :1 i i 1 t4 1 '''t 0 0 '7'' '4 '5 5 li f' i A 'Presa International Telephoto ET'rER SHRUGGED OFT: North Carolina end Al Goldstein shrugs off would-be taekler Gene Etter on 36-yard pms play Mike LaSorsa (81) Vols and Tar Heel Emil DeCantis (21) nearby Associated Press Wirephoto MADE IT) Jerome Green Georgia Tech end broke through Duke bloekers Wade Byrd and Bunny Bell (25) to nail Pryor Milner (16) for Just a 5-yard gain' -Associated Press Wirephoto Sethanee Unbeaten REBELS TUMBLED BY STOUT TIGERS REBELS TUMBLED By STOUT TIGER( FIELDER BY WELLS TECH'S MARGIN Louisiana State Eyes Bid to Bowl National Title After Big Victory Louisiana State Eyes Bil to Bowl National Title After Big Victory 14-Yard Placement in Last Quarter Is Set Up on Fumble STATISTICS Diu4ke OtTgh rind Downs yardage 125 114 yardage 153 96 12-28 15 Intercepted hi 1 3 AAA A N11 0300 7130 oils 0 4 3 4 1 A ---N 0 1 11 7 11 I 1 tit 11141 i i I NN -w 4 3 3 N' STAR Pace 5th CLICK Goat fAR Pace ith Goat STAR Pace 5th CLICK Goat STATISTICS TJc TPT Pleat downs a0 1 10 Net yards rushing 157 295 Net yards nagging 87 Passing 1-12 1-7 Pass interciotions 0 1 Punting average 424 31 Fumbles lost 1 0 Yards penalized 35 15 By GEORGE SHORT Chattanooga Times Sports Writer OVERALL FIELD Cooke-vile Tech won one of those last-instant games you've always heard about defeating Chattanooga 13-12 with exactly one second in showing on the clock in as thrilling a finish as one can imagine the Golden Eagles swooped out of the bottomless pit of defeat and soared to a miraculous triumph for 4000 1160 unbelieving spectators Faster than you can say Ten- nessee Tech the Moccasins lost their second game in a row away from home And they did it' after dramatically taking the lead 12-7 with only 6:40 left in the game History which must surely 0 record this along with all of the other great finished of football will show that on the last 14 possible play in the game the Eagles scored on a 25-yard pass from halfback Joe Whitson to John Moorhead 1 It was the only pass Tech completed this 45-degree night But it was all that was needed rtrgi The triumph was Tech's first Rat! In 11 shots at the Moccasins in rum this series that started in 1938 F4rt Football 'Drama Yard ft was necessary for victory because Of a terrific bit of football drama that Chattanooga quarterback John Green enacted as the Moccasins took the lead turt With third down and 3 to go into 1X took time out and tackle hall Sain Tompkins went in with the 14-3 kicking tee Field goal-kicker giv4 Danny Sheehan was already in ter3 there awaiting the word at the IA 15-yard line Joe Abercombie had as stirring a star in defeat in trot this game as he was in victory A over Tech last year came out ahe The stage was set for the the three-point try Eagle partisans Tib screamed "Block that kick" as on the Moos moved to the line But wet Green checked the signals re- hall huddled his troops anti flung the pun kicking tee from the field to- rec ward the bench the Then he threw a 15-yard nor- ing pass to Bill Butler who the fought off two defenders as def they tight-roped along the out- loth of-bounds line at the rear of the me end zone A second try for a witl two-point conversion was 'not ove good to Heroics Erased two But those heroics in the end zone were erased in the final fearless fling of the Eagles rng For it was in the end zone 32 1 deep in the right-hand pocket tete that Moorhead hauled in the 7 bedlam inspiring catch 0 thtx Whitson The South Harriman the boy had taken a handoff from Jac Gorilon Mason of Kingston to siol throw to Moorhead Just the eft play before that the Moccasin box line led by Jim Tucker forced pa Mason into a fumble and a 10- yard setback to the 25 That fro appeared to be it the coup de rur grace of the MOCCEL511151 thin a night out But the Eagles of Coach Wil- clu burn Tucker still had heir ger coup d'etat coming It beat anything most foot- wit ball fans will see in a lifetime wit One is tempted to say that mt See rage FortyEight Vol Five Sf HE (56) Is Rushing Passing Passes Passes Punts runts Fumbles Yards turned into give had from A' ahead the on was punt the the fourth swept with over to two 32 Into the after In from out wins with See Ill Net Net PTINFil Pass Punti 1 uaTcibi 0' vile won gam abot 13-1 hoN In can Iwo pit min unbo F1 ness thell awa lead the redo oh jpoll: the ball Eag from It corn But i 1:1 this tt beE ball qua lit ast IJO Sah loll Dan the' 15-) as 1 this ov11 acre thr Ore the hud kid )Aar ing foul the of -t end two goo zono tea! dee that bed AVh boy Gor thn pla: line Mai yar app gra nigl bur cou I ball Se STATISTICS 1 1 fr netta I i 1 oiwftfdvmdi i''' 0 1 4 i I i 1 1 i 1 1 Tr ---7v -'6 i) -1 i 1 1 i 1 4 I PE i I 1 'i A 11 4 A 4 I Ns141 4 4 1-ll I 1 1 i 7 ec xr I 0 1 I 1 i I 70 1 By WIRT GAMMON Times Sports Editor KNOkVILLE North Carolina football shirts are a baby blue but this Tar Heel team was any thing but infantile here Saturday They opened with such a rush that they led 13-0 in the first 1014 Minutes and went on to win 21-7 before 25290 under Knoxville skies that are ever a dull gray these days To keep Carolina's blue flame burning bright into a five-game winning streak raging fullback Don Klochak and ball handler de luxe Jack Cummings played with flaming brilliance The excitement of the game for the Volunteer fans was that after It looked as if the Orange -men would be chased out of the stadium in the first quarter the Vols got up off the floor and made an interesting contest of it By dint of hard work and gradual improvement in play Tennessee reached a point near the enct of the third quarter where they trailed only 13-7 and looked as if they might turn the game around Gene Etter led the touchdown drive of 82 yards in tout' plays after a Carolina fumble by Milan Mall was covered by Carl Smith Etter passed to LaSorsa for 8 to Armstrong for 18 faked a quick handoff and a pass and ran to the 1 whence he shot Smith over on a wedge play But then Carolina turned loose Klochak who had been used little since the first quarter and soon rolled 78 yards in 15 plays sparked by Cummings' passes to score the final tally of the game early in the fourth The touchdown play was a Cum' mings roll-out to the right and pass to the left where Wade Smith stood in the end zone It was a counter play to Cummings' usual passes to Al Goldstein right end down the middle or to the right these plays having been a thorn In UT's side Klochak Just out of the Air Force is used primarily on of tense but the 235-pound 8-foot 2- incher was a ringtall whizzer with the ball First Score He wound up with a total of 92 yards on 15 carries Of these 16 came on his first five carries to set up the first two touchdowns and to make one of them on an 18-yard explosion Halfback Emil DeCantis made the other on a 3-yard slice through the middle Klochak's gre a gobs of yardage the first time Carolina got the ball were for quick bounds on fullback counter plays On these quarterback Cummings handed the ball off quickly to him before faking a pitchout to a wide halfback When he kept the ball and did pitch it out DeCantis made good gains himself This kept great pressure on Vol left end Murray Armstrong in this early-game night-mare Nothing seemed to go right In fact on Klochak's 18-yard touch' down blast Don Stephens had both arms on him at the 10 Klochak just kept going as if the 165-pound 5-7 side back weren't there With all the credit that UT deserves for keeping this game from turning into a rout the Vols still couldn't get their of- tense going The Etter-led scoring march was about all' Etter played well although in See rage Forty-Seven Col Five blue as anyiturday a rush rst 101i oitn 21-7 Lie skies these flame re-game fullback idler de 'ed with ame for at after ge 'men stadium iols got an in-id grad-Tennes-the enct they ed as if around ichdown ir plays ly Milan I Smith tor 8 to a quick in to the ver on a ied loose sed little and soon I sparked score the early in as a Cum-right and rade Smith It was a ngs usual right end the right a thorn the Mr ly on of8-foot 2- zzer with total of Of these carries touch-of them Half-Lade the through robs of Carolina quick counter rterback ball off a talfback and did made lis kept left end In this NothIn fact had the 10 lg as if le back hat UT is game out the 'ofed ecor' tough In NA live ing m-arch- was about all Etter played well although in See Page Forty Seven Col Five Times Photo be Pat Yowls TOSS TO MOORE NETS TIGER SCORE: Tom Moore (81) 1 In the left photo then rates across the goal for the first leaps high to nab a pass from Sewanee tailback 'Walter Wilder I Tiger tally at the right No 11 is Centre's Don Huber 14011GEST TO PASS AlabamtiTips Georgia 1 2-0 TAKES 6Tff IN ROW Is WILDCATS' KEY As O'Steen and Sims Shine AS WILDER SHINES el 1 Thom Photo Its Pat 'Toone By RAGSDALE JR Asfociated Press Sports Writer BATON ROUGE a sine State's top-rafiked football team took a mighty step 11 toward a bowl bid and the national championship Saturday I night with a 14-0 victory over 1 previously-unbeaten Mississippi The triumph before) a sellout crowd of more than 65000 left LSU and Rutgers the only unbeaten major teams in the nation The record crowd watched the Tigers tumble the sixth-ranked Mississippi from the ranks of the undefeated the first LSU victory over Mississippi since 1950 Mississippt taking advantage of a fumble by LSU fullback Tommy Davis on a fourth down kicking try Marched to the LSU one foot line early in the second quarter Center Max Fug ler led a determined Tiger line that stopped Mississippi four tknee inside the two-yard line Fug ler teamed with halfback Billy Cannon to nail the Rebels' Kent Lovelace on the three on the Rebels' final try Tiger end Gus I nc pounced on a Mississippi fumble 1 on the Rebel 21 a few minutes later In six plays LSU scored with quarterback Warren Rabb fighting his way over from the 5 on an option play 1 In the fourth quarter LSU's Team" the second offensive unit recovered its own partially blocked kick on the 1 'Mississippi 33 and marched for a touchdown in three plays Quarterback Durel Matherne scooted five yards for the tally 1 The angry battle ended with 1 the ISIT cheering section chant-ling "We're number one We're number one" Miseiveinnt 0 Louisiana State 0 7 0 7-14 I 0 run (Cannon kicked) 1 I run (Davis kicked) cl a 1 By RAGSDALE JR Asfociated Press Sports Writer BATON ROUGE siana State's top-ranked foo I ball team took a mighty ste toward a bowl bid and the n) tional championship Saturds night with a 14-0 victory ovi previously-unbeaten Mississipi The triumph before) a sello crowd of inore than 65000 Is LSU and Rutg ers the only btetoanten major teams in the The record crowd watched Tigers tumble the sixth-ran Mississippi from the ranks the undefeated the first over Mississippi al By LEROY SIMMSP Associated Press Sports Writer 67-Yarder Is Completed by Thornton to Break Ohio State's Back 100 2 0 penalized 55 25 By REESE HART Associated Press Spurts Writer DURHAM NC Georgia Tech a first period break a touchdown and sophomore halfback Tommy Wells booted a' 14-yard last quarter field goal to the Yellow Jackets a 10-8 victory over Duke Saturday Wells field goal came after he missed on similar attempts the Duke' 14' $3' 34 art 9 croWd 4:430000 saw Tech go In the closing seconds of first period when soph Marvin Tibbetts plunged over from the 1 fourth down The 'touchdown set up on the 7 when Duke half-back George Dutrow back to on fourth down fumbled but recovered on the 7 Wells kicked extra point Duke harrassed by fumbles In first half finally broke Tech's 'defensive shackles late in the quarter The Blue Devils 75 'yards for a touchdown halfback Wray Carlton going from the 2 Carlton passed fullback Bob Cruikshank for extra points Duke which now has a 3-4 sea-so' record opened up with a desperate passing attack in the closing seconds that carried to Tech's before it was halted by a pass interception The Blue Devils managed to get Tech territory only once in 'first half so fierce was the Jacket defense and on this occasion Carlton fumbled on Tech's 32 taking a pass from quarterback Bob Brodhead Guard Buddy Pilgrim recovered for Tech the third quarter Duke drove its 20 to Tech's 36 before running out of steam The hard bruising battle turned to be another thriller that has characterized the long Duke-Tech series Tech new has a record of four two defeats and a 7-7 tie Auburn The Yellow Jackets missed a good scoring opportunity Page Fifty Column 'Three i 1 Is TUSCALOOSA Ala Alabama scored very early and very late and stopped numerout Georgia threats in between Saturday for a 12-0 victory in a Southeastern Conference football game married by a fight in the closing seconds Halfback Gary O'Steen turned right end for 14 and a touchdown to end a 3-play 37-yard march early in the first period It had been set up by O'Steen's great quick kicking The invaders threatened reneatedly there a te with STATISTICS Nethwtrn downs 14 Rushing yardage 248 Passing yardage 122 Pit Snell 5-10 Passes Intercepted hi 1 Punts 8-383 les lost 2 Yards penalised 35 61111 168 51 I-14 0 15 Walter Finlay Form 1-2 Punch to Pace Tigers Over Heavy Colonials STATISTICS Centre BeeKnee First downs 10 IS Yards rushing 110 194 Yards Dwain( 0 81 Paeses 0-3 0-11 Punts 2-31 2-48 Penalties 84 45 By JIM RYAN Chattanooga Times Sports Writer SEWANEE Purple Tigers of the University of the South continued their reign as Tennessee's only unbeaten collegiate football team here Saturday The Tigers outweighed 13 pounds per man nevertheless displayed an unstoppable offense and a never-say-die de fense to claim their sixth straight victory of the season 20-0 over Centre College of Danville Ky before an estimated 1500 homecoming fans at mist-shrouded Hardee Field Willowy Walter Wilder and agile Andy Finlay formed a 1- 2 punch for Sewanee's single wing offense and tough Moore set the pace for a de wing offense and tough Moore set the pace for a de STATISTICS Pi'tst downs 14 Rushing yardage 179 Passing yardage 112 Passes 0-20 Passes intercepted by 0 Punts I-35 Fumbles lost 1 Yards pena lized 20 By OIARLES CHAMBERLAIN Associated Press Sports Writer EVANSTON Ill Sophomore Dick Thornton passed for North-western's longest aerial touchdown in history in the third period and then ran and tossed for two more scores in the fourth to wheel the Wildcats to a stunning 21-0 rout of Ohio State Saturday The loss was the Buckeyes' first in the Big Ten in two years and western had beaten them since 1948 It alsa was the Wildcats' biggest decision edge since its series 'started in 1913 It couldn't have been more op-See Fag Forty-Eight Col Tvo 128 18 3-3 4 12-437 2 10 deep drives but always lacked the final punch 'Bama's first score looked easy Halfback Duff Morrison legged the ball 14 to the 23 Jackson pitched a short pass to end John Paul Poole for 9 and O'Steen took a pitchout all the way without being touched But from that time the Georgians did the threatening especially in the third period when O'Steen batted down a couple of passes in the end zone to halt a drive at the Alabama 15 Twice more the losers came driving back once losing the ball at the 'Bama 36 and again at the 17 bnce again in the fourth a long pass from Britt to end Aaron Box put 'Barna in the hole when it netted 55 yards to the home club's 10 Jackson pulled Box down after eluding a blocker That one failed also when Sins grabbed George Gutsier for a loss Ronsonett's interception finally slammed the door (WORM Left Nine Left Ounne1s Let-horn Thommion Left Dye Ashe Right lesmsey Right Dye Barmen Lawrence Ritht Perron Box Terkenton Lewis Paris Left Brown Wit den Right Littleton towns Local ALABAMA Left Brannen Ronsonitt Mame Left Menotti) 7 Left Sims Pitts Sieving Sight Rennsh RItht Sington Allen Pight Booth smith pRitnn yft Dyea White rt10t Wpm) tnottrn Frank A lphmt 0 0 011 rOOrgift 0 0 0 0-- 0 rcooT0111 0 0 0 0-- 0 Lett Gunns Lee- Left enns--vicsers stint eletlf laTtnniraRnnd 1)14 centers-11ml Ashe Law ITtatnmsegnty Ri7hnteeondg Kt lit ttorrut 130x Quseterb rr isekenton Lewis Brown Wat- den cks tient Littleton towns Pullbacks-411mo Lueal ALABAMA Lett Brannen Itonsonitt moon ttert tsektfts--Resvos Vallstto Ala Rims Pitts Cr Plevin fth Tntht Riftht tpokies-1) Fluorin Allen Plevins tght lia hrt Hann molt rd c- in 10-- Pt- Allen Right Booth Pnitth Patton yrItihaelcw1y Iv stn halfhocks-011ieen Dyes Whitt al hmithpk-Mnrrignn Steno trn Frank 0 011111 0 0 0 0 0 'fli'd Arkansas Wins 214 COLLEGE STATION Tex Ur) sophomore Joe Alberty sprinted 77 yards with a kickoff return to set up the winning touchdown and chipped in another himself in leading a host of fast Arkansas backs to a 21-8 upset of Texas MEM Saturday night in another himself in leading a host of fast Arkansas backs to a 21-8 upset of Texas Saturday night O'Steen and guard Wayne Sims the 'Barna heroes in stopping them short of the goal line With just three minutes left end Nobble Ronsonett intercepted a pass from Britt and raced 38 to the Georgia 16 Quarterback Bobby Jackson lugged it to the one and then dived over to Make it 12-0 'Barna recovered an onside kick on the ensuing kickoff and that was the play which set off a free-for-all Dave Lloyd' big Georgia center and two Alabama players left the field and the game ended more peacefully two or three plays later A homecoming crowd of 29- 000 enjoyed Georgia's first visit to TiltiC3100M in more than 40 years It was 'Bsma's meconi successive SEC victory aril the first time the club had won two In a row since 1954 with fullbsek Theron Georgia with fullback Theron raced 3 8 to the Georgia 16 Quarterback Jackson lugged it to the one and then dived over to Make it 12-0 llama vaonttarmA 1 14 recovered nA 001 nd kick on the ensuing kickoff a that was the play which set off a free-for-all Dave Lloyd big Georgia center and two Ala- bama players left the field and peace the game ended more fully two or three plays later I A homecoming crowd of 29 000 enjoyed Georgia first visit to Tuticaloom in more an th 40 000 enjoyea ueorgia's rirst visit tO TURCBIOOtta in more than 40 veBrx Tt 1n orinvi ve SEC victory succemal ed the first time the club had won two In A row since 1954 Geor gia with th ullback Theron See rage FortyNinr Col Four por4115 111 Or" 1100 1 1 1 te totett- ftofttrott---ttote'rtm-ft-tttt--emrtm--4 ''ft'-ft 1 2 See Page Forty Nine Col Four 2 it 41 Ill '40 Atil 14 WV 1110144 44 4444444 rit ilr4' 4 vms i i i 431 I 44 so' i 4 4 1 1 4' a 4 14 I'' 4 1 4 I 4 i 41) P' I 1 1 'el4' 1 lit 1 I ft -I "1 1 In to Fi 0 rou'ri 1 just era slit lorful wear ts aInet4 warm )le In t' i 1 1 ki i 011 tc i'1 t't to I vi 0 0 elI ii 4 'ou're 1 jUSt era alit lorful 1: wear 1 I '1 warm l' 11 )Ie In l'': ilf' ir 1 I 5 1 1 I 1 l' 1 I i i cl 1 1 1 Sapp a big threat made 1 1'stglen fk aki'k Football Scores FAST preemie le 11ittshoroth 12 American International le Brandeis 14 Tufts 41 "et 4 Amherst 1 Army col ti a linsalo neeton 11 Merchant Marina Ardmy 11 1 Vri OS ltronn lit Dates )4 inandain It i vreoleran 111 11warthmore 0 Parfaits 04 TOMPil 41Williams 44 titian 6 liaoton C101iblin VI ICA et roellio 14 1000n Inl 113 es Mary 1'1" nEll ming 10 Maine 11 Drighom Irmint ii 130h Alain A conflpticit lc Ilm Dome 0 Colorado St stig ill gg Montana 2 Cornell 23 Columbia I Otgoll liliate 14 California A Dartmouth 12 Asir 14 San Jose htote 41 blotto 0 Marshall 11 Mrine ill Solithrrn Cal'fornia 29 At 'ford A Geneva 40 'Carnegie 11'9-h 8 8 OreKon 0 gialy (roa 33 1)arton 0 Washington etelY 94 131A 2n Howard 11 DC Tegehers SOUTH Ithaca 26 Ai red 4 Alabama 11 Georsta 0 Lehigh 30 li Arkansas State Murray Moto 11 Lafo ele 19 Onlgura IC Afiburn 6 Elarlds li Morhou Nrich (lark 2 ese 0 Middlebury 21 ow Middlebury 13 Norwich IR 'i Mulenburt lurk -1? il Illiersics 0 i 'Ioniser' 14 7s orthetYtern MI Brittatroirl 1' Florida Pair 41 Press WirePhol0 Noir Pima 40 Nity! z0 itioursis 'tech IRO' 07:10 TNECITTri SIINNEll FLAY': Park Jim Iterhatreit (13) Ohio State twirls in midair 74 lis94ts ss 0 I Ifitmndon-bidnre A tturTri Johnsen 1100t0 li allot hitting the line In first quarter 8811'4 Northwestern Saturday at tvanston Ill North- ssoss walls 2s lis 'Psi II 14 Putrory 7 4 wurs 0 0telfil players who stopped him 'ars back E011 fluxion (22) and fulitutrk Mike Stock (13)4 6 3 ge priuroxot I rort yJ rorty Clrk 12 0 Mtireltotm Clomwon 14 Wake IntOlti 17 Florida Palo 41 (iPorsis 'rock 10 Oaks firsmndon-fildnow I Gultrertil 111 JOhnlinn tonith 14 Winstn-64ioni 1 el rage rortyEight Cu! Two United Press International Telephoto GEORCIA'llt numrum coorttrel end Norman klnir (SD) received a pass front quarterback Charley Britt amt dashed 23 yards before Alabama's Blartla Ppm tosses him to tho turf tit ti late seeond-qoarter scoring bid deep in lianla's territory Crimson Tids wort 13-0 i py 1 1 a i k- a i i i i I 1- 4 Sarin a big threat made several i I sneak trun tailedi i Football Scores FAST tyraurits le rittsinorgh 13 AArmmeyrleamts 115 ondol Il 14Brancoigdis aeto lad I ill 1P1 irltsa: stn4sIni I It 11 11! IA 4 a 1 ga iwesteyan 111 Swarthmore 0 lk Btes 4 Gaffe' 64 TOMPil 4 Williams 44 talon 6 1 -s fission tollege 75 COI of Perifte I 1ostop UM 23 ily Mary 7 ran WIEST ottlm 101hr ltt Itialne 11 artehom Irslin ii 'Uth a Fltato (ticitt $5 Npmpsplep 0 otorado Stitt' 07 Mnottona 1 Cornell 65 tolumhia a Oteitott Witte 14 ealtInvula It i 5 II Itiafrimoostioth 1711 ettltih i leg 1114i 6Aanoburintteesttato 41 Idaho 0 tiriannpavia io tarngl Marshall 71 Mrsind I1 Southern 1 efornlis 29 At tord 4 el ec 4 tlshoston 4 Oren 0 go no wi a rft dr 0 2 is Is 0 201aerhtporn Washington Blesteolfitin ta LA tno 1 Photo IR Ai red 4 Alabama It Georgia 0 2 11 I elligh 30 0 ructInPli It Arkansas State 01 Miirrav Niate 11 A 4tithdtientthpr 11 Nora iv re 17 al 1k 1 2 lintitta 51 li tirett 0 itecntr 0 (terosori Id Wake etre 6it-1 6 6 46666 1 1 4 11 en 4304" Bridgeport A Florid mai 41 A United Press International Telephoto Press Wirephoto Note' 20 Geolgla loch 10 Itakg 4 07:10 rxEcirtri SFINNETt FLAY': Pack Jim Illerhatreit (45) Ohio State lair's in midair rtnnan Poiresrst 1 6 a 34 tur'n9 jOhnSnn amith 14 Winatnn-ualair17104 I GEORGIA'S KING nmrunt ()pores' end Norman king (89) rrePtved a pans frorn quarter altar hitting the lino In firmt quarter gallant Northwestern Saturday at tvanaton Ill North- 24 Springfield 14 back Charley Britt slut dashed 23 yards before Alabama's Blarlin Byess tosmes hint to tho turf mcntorn players who stopped him are hack Boit Barton (22) and fulautrk Mike Stock (18) tost 12 See rage rortyZight Two In a late second-quarter scoring bid deep itt Barns's territory Critnsoo Tido woa12-0 it it 4 It I i A.

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