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STATISTICS 'Wake PNO Persist 15 19 204 105 21 143 2-7 10-23 by 3 1 $-3431 4-315 2 1 30 85 ANSWERS Followers in Winning Editor: Carolina Staves Off filake Forest--Duke Nips NC State 17m15 TALLIES LIAR0011S SOARED IFIELDER PROVIDES HEEL TD'S BUT V111128 TO 23 I BLUE DEVIL EDGE TALLIES i 1AR0011S SOARED HEEL IT'S1 BUT 1711128 TO 23 Bid Falls Shy Win by Margin ALYTA Sports Writer to a third-period scoring twice with first-quarter breaks to 21-19 Saturday Coast Conference led from the 5- but the Deacons when fullback Neil scored all their for the third seconds left 1 of five previous Forest had come: the second half a brilliant rainbow the sky behind goal line shortly scored Wake in the rain-soaked 19000 looked for quarter miracle be Aubrey Currie off for Wake had scored completely and had a first down with time running Tar Heels hammered Inside the 25 ended broke out of to score the North Carolina runs of three and Wade Smith sideline markers score the other the kicker Wake Forest and on the Deacon period scores leading scorer for last two years four points in season before he point-fast for one four and first second and 14 0 '3 0-31 It 0 7-19 (Shuuln kic)k failed) (Sem kick tailed) kick) (McLean kick) --8pecial Times PhoW ROSS COOPER ItAIVKINS OF NORTII CAROLLNA Cadet to Tar Heel 'Rip' Hawkins Former SMA Star From Cowan To Face Fellow Franklin Countian Saturday ByJLM Ross Cooper Hawkins a youngl athlete snubbed by the major football-playing colleges in his home state in all probability will be a bulwark in the defense thrown up at Tennessee by North Carolina at Chapel Hill NC this Saturday Hawkins known to one and aU as "Rip" has developed three years from Et A Reject Sewanee Military Academy fullback Returns rejected as a football prospect by to Haunt Tennessee and Van- derbilt into a 6 foot' 3 215-pound center whom Carolina publicists mention in the same breath with "All-America" Sake Wade director of the office of sports information at UNC never a man to go overboard unnecessarily has this to say about the junior ace from Cowan: "Hawkins covers ground like a hungry wildcat His movements especially lateral ones are extremely quick Defensively the "Hawk" has the instinct of a great baseball outfielder who takes off at the crack of the bat" Tar Heel Coach Jim Hickey says that during the time Rip was in Carolina's first five games this season the only Tennessean on UNC's squad was in on "just about 50 per cent of North Carolina's defensive stops" One informed sideline observer at a recent Tar Heel practice said Hawkins comes closest to the offensive and defensive center standards set by former Carolina All-American Huck Holdash as any he's ever seen Fixture via Leadership Rip began the season as North Carolina's No 2 center behind senior Jim Davis By the third game he was a fixture on the first team He distinguished himself with outstanding defensive play in the Tar Heels' opening losses to Clemson and Notre Dame Because of Rip's leadership even in defeat his teammates on the second team named the unit after him They became known as the Hawks However since Rip and his fellow Hawks had been doingl such a fine job while the first-I stringers were faltering Coach' MaM '1k TITLEHOLDERS FIRING SET FOR MARCH 10-13 AUGUSTA Ca (AP)--The 1960 Titleholders Golf Tournament will be played at the Augusta Country Club March 10-13 The announcement WEIS made Saturday by Mrs Seibert president of the Titleholders Association The Titleholders annually draws one of the most select fields of women golfers in the country Ile-'sides the leading professionals the nation's top amateurs also are 'invited to compete 10- 14-7 THE CHA'rTANOOGA TIMES: CHATTANOOGA TENN SUNDAY OCTOBER 25 1959 RYAN Hickey moved a majority of them to the front line and Carolina promptly compiled its first two victories of the campaign over NC State and South Carolina But ill winds blew in th3 game with Maryland and the Tar Heels went down 7-14 "Hawkins didn't play one of his better games" Hickey said after the game as if to say "As Hawkins goes so go the Tar Heels" nip son of Mr and Mrs James Hawkins of Cowan was signed to a Carolina football scholarship by Ernie Williamson former head mentor at the University of the South and now a Tar Heel assistant This was after Vandetbilt where Rip originally had wanted to go to school and Tennessee had turned him down on a grant-in-aid An SMA End Hawkins was an end through his first three years at SMA but was turned into a fullback In present Tiger mentor Capt Robert Gentry's first year on the Mountain It was as a fullback Rip got his first taste of linebacking a job in which he now excels In prep school Hawkins was better known as a 'basketball player making the all-MidSouth team as a center after the 1956-57 season He also served as captain of both the football and basketball teams in his senior year But during his freshman year at North Carolina Rip's ability as a football player was recog nized and appreciated The late Jim Tatum UNC's head coach at the time called Capt Gentry and told him "If you have any more football players like Rip Hawkins I'll be glad to get them" Even though they were raised only 20 miles apart one at Cowan and the other at Hunt-land Rip and Bill Majors have never met in competition They work out together in pre-season training' but have never faced each other as foes However if things go as expected a meeting between theA Franklin County athletes should come about Saturday on a far off field of combat called Kenan Stadium WILLIAM 3IARY TRIPS COLONIALS WILLIAMSBURG Va Opportunist William and Mary made the most of two last guar ter fumble recoveries Saturday to rally for a 144 victory over George Washington 'rhe victory snapped a four-game Tribe losing streak Thaxton reserve fullback broke a 7-7 tie with a four-yard off tackle plunge with only four minutes remaining in the game End Dill Farrell's recovery of a muffed punt by George Wash Memphis State Hits Late After Yielding 3 TDs in First Period THE STATISTICS Memphis Miss State slate First down 22 la Running yardage 220 290 Passing yardage 02 114 Planes 2-11 Pasties in'eepled by 2 PUMA 0-43 4-422 Fumbles lost 0 2 Yards penalited 20 110 N1 STATE COLLEGE Miss CM quarterback Billy Hill engineered three touchdowns Saturday to spark MI5-1 sissippl State's 28-23 homecom- ing victory ever the stubborn1 Memphis State Tigers The 173-pound Hill scored two touchdowns with his tricky running and set up the third The favored Mississippians' scored three times in the first quarter as Tiger quick-kick strategy backfired and seemed well on their way to a rout before 16000 partisan fans Memphis State recovered in the second period and outplayed the Maroons mostof the second half Both teams showed rugged line play and each was able to open holes at key offensive MOments The Tigers reached their peak in the fourth quarter with quarterback Jack Parker tossing a 39-yard touchdown pass to halfback Jerry Reese and booting a 33-yard field goal Halfback Lenny Kaplan added another touchdown with his bulling runs and the Memphis invaders stayed within striking distance in the waning moments The Maroons scored first on a three-yard run by fullback Walter Flowers after a 41-yard sprint by Hill Tackle Walter Suggs added the first of four conversions Hill sprinted 17 yards for the second touchdown to cap a 43- yard march and end Ned Brooks took a 37-yard pass from sub quarterback John Correro for the third The Maroons added the icing touchdown on a 10-yard run by Hill late in the fourth period Memphis State drove 73 yards with the second half kickoff to get its first touchdown on a one-yard push by quarterback Nickey Buoni Kaplan got the second on a one-yard smash as the fourth period opened and Carter finished the scoring with his field goal and pass to Reese Kaplan ran the only Tiger conversion Memphis State 17-23 Mailman' State 0 0 7-28 I run (Suggs kick) II run (Suggs kick) 37 pass from Correro (Suggs kick 1 run (pass failed) 1 run trun failed) Coal Carter 33 10 run (Suggs kick) 37 pass from Carter (Kaplan runt VMI ROMPS BY 34-7 Keydets Maul Davidson as Howard Dyer Sparkles LEXINGTON Va Howard Dyer who'd sat out the last two games with injuries got back into the Virginia Military Institute line-up Saturday passeed for three touchdowns and scored a fourth as the Keydets mauled Davidson 34-7 A 58-yard punt return by speedy John Traynhant sent the Keydets streaking in front midway in the first period and after' that they concentrated on making a shambles of Davidson's pass defense until Saturday the best in the Southern Conference All of Dyer's touchdown pitches went to end Dick Evans accounting for the next three VAII scores after Tra3rnham's long-range run The first was for 11 yards: the second for 57: the third for 9 I yards Will led 27-0 before could score McCallie Team Tied Special to The Chattanooga Times BIRMINGHAM 15- yard paas from Tommy Krebs to Carroll Livingston in the last five seconds gave Birmingham University School a touchdown and an extra point kicked by Krebs after the game was over gave the team a 7-1 deadlock with Mc Callie's Junior varsity here Saturday Mc Caine scored in the second period Fabe Clemments sneaking over from one yard out Jim Hersh kicked the extra point McCallie is unbeaten in four games but has 'been tied twice It Takes AU Kinds WALTON-ON-THAMES England UPI Arthur Mail 37 spent the day running 100 miles non-stop It took tam 13 hours 7 minutes and 39 seconds "I must be crazy" Mail commented Oak Ridge Wins 12-9 No Thanks to Guard I Press Wireohoto ROMPING IN THE MUD: State halfback Al Taylor romps for a first down on a drive that led to a Wolfpack touchdown in the first period against Duke Saturday Duke end Dave Unser (82) and State's Ken Nye wrestle in the mud The Dukes proved better mudders and won 17-15 Luccis-Led Nittany Lions Powers Past Illini 20 to 9 By FRITZ HOWELL Associated Press Sports Write? CLEVELAND UP) Quarterback Richie Lucas shrugged off four pass interceptions Saturday to lead eighth-ranked Penn State to a 20-9 victory over Illinois in an intersectional contest' The classy signal-caller THE STATISTICS from Glassport Pa inter-First downs Penn St Iflinois cepted two passes himself rtushi Ireassecinag 1 2 811 41 ramase 174 13(1 scored a touchdown ran 18 ardag times for 66 yards and passed 'Passes Incepted bY 3 4 for 71 to account for more than P1111 5 131 half the Nittany Lions total Yards penalized 41 os yardage Illinois converted two breaks IY a gift In the third session into its scores turning a re- Gary Kolb of Illinois inter- covered fumble into a 30-yard cepted a pass on his own two field goal by Cliff Roberts in and on tlite next play Brown the opening period and a pass fumbled and Pat Botula recov- interception into a second-period ored for Penn State The Lions touchdown by fullback Bill needed two plays before Dick Brown Hoak scored the final points Sam Stellatella Penn State But Penn State went the long way to get its first two scores tackle booted his12th and 13th The victors marched 65 yards conversions without a miss after the first two touchdowns but a In nine plays in the Brat period with Lucas going the last four pass failed as the Lions went on a keeper play In the second for two points on the last one ri Pim State 7 7 0-20 the Lions went 51 yards 0-3 0 In 14 plays in a drive spanning ILL-10 Roberts 30 Lucas 4 run (Stellate' the first-second quarter inter- mission with halfback Dick Pee PA Pas 1 run (81ellatella scoring from the one-yard line 1111-c11) Brown 1-1t run (run The third score was preetical- rA 1-ft run fpass EACH SAVER'S ACCOUNT IS INSURED UP TO $10000 1 BAYLOR BAFFLES TEXAS Fumbles Bobby Ply Hurt Aggies--Penalities Slow Bear Drives COLLEGE STATION Tex! (11n---Baylor's Bears blunted the Texas offense with fum-1 ble recoveries and pass Interceptions Sand sophomore quarterback Bobby Ply stabbed the Aggies with sharp running and passing for a 13-0 Southwest Conference to0tba11 victory Saturday 1 Baylor had to fight numerous penalties one of which called back a long touchdown run by Tommy Minter But Ply running and passing like a pro himself probed the Aggrie line with the powerhouse dashes of Ronnie Bull and Jim Evans for the victory Ply hit Sonny Davis for 15 yards with one touchdown pass and sent Evans crashing Vito the end zone from the two for the other I started I strong twice driving deep into Baylor territory in the first period But fumbles by power runner Gor Wolfpack Placement Fails in Last Scores 2 Touchdowns odoumm THE STATISTICS Duke a Pirst Downs 8 Lift Rushing Yardage 134 134 Passine yardage 34 100 Passes 4-8 10-23 Passes Intercepted 157 I 0 Punts 1-301 1-33 I rumbles Lod I I Yards Penalized 9 63 By MIL CORNER Associated Press Sports Writer RALEIGH NC Sophomore Jack Wilson scored two touchdowns the second on a 61-yard runback of a pass interception to carry Duke to a 17-15 Atlantic Coast Conference football win over North Carolina State A brilliant drive by the Wolf-pack fell short on the 29 in the final minute when quarterback Ron Wojcicki's field goal attempt failed Wojcicki has passed his mates into contention with four straight completions in a series which began on his own 40 A third period field goal from the 22 by guard Art Browning accounted for Duuke's victory mar- gin and offset a State touch- down scored midway the final period Wilson speedster from Raleigh playing his first varsity game before a hometown crowd of 14000 intercepted a flat pass thrown by Woicicki on the Duke 39 He scampered across untouched breaking a 7-7 tie with about 61i minutes left in the half Wilson tallied the first Duke touchdown earlier in the second period His 10-yard dash around the end capped a 72-yard drive and nullified a 7-0 State lead State scored first in the opening period on a 55-yard drive The Wolfpack made the distance in 11 vvvtipcu-n iiidue U1C tillAILILM ground plays with Wojcicid going over from the 1 The loss was States fourth straight in conference play 73 Wollpack now has a 1-4 mark for the season It was Duke's first conference win against one defeat The Blue Devils have a 2-4 season record A chilling rain which fell throughout the first half marred the first annual Sudan Temple Bowl game sponsored by lar Heel Shriners Duke 0 14 3 0-17 NC State 7 0 0 1-15 NCS-Woleirki 1 run (Wojeirki kirk) DukeWilson 10 run (Browning kick) Duke-Wi SOT! 61 pass interception (brown Ina kick) Duke-Brown FG 22 I NCS-Taylor 2 run (Tapp pan from Pod wiki) don LeBoeut stopped the drives LeBoeut lost one On the Baylor 24 and one on the five In the third period the Aggies got to the Baylor 17 and Jim Evans intercepted a pass from Charley Milstead Texas 0 0 0 0 Baylor 0 1 0 e-13 le pass from Ply Model' kicked) 2 run lkic aalldd to you Guiding SAVING i 141 i JO' I FIRST Svi ty 1 FEDERAL Just as the lighthouse beacon hos guided many generations of mariners to safety through hazardous seas so this Federal Savings and Loan Insur once emblem guides you your children -and their children to morrow to INSURED SAFETY for savings at FIRST FEDERAL At First Federal too savings earn more! I' 4 1 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 to THE CHATTANOOGA TIMES: CHATTANOOGA TENN SUNDAY OCTOBER 25 1959 41 711 0 a eohna Staves ak A-4 1 Off Forest--Duke est ips State 1 14' 0 1411 tit 0 0 TALLIES MAR0011S SOARED I FIELDER PROVIDES i HEEL TD I BUT will 28 To 23 0 tr 1 -t BLUE DEVIL EDGE 1 I i 2 Wolfpack Placement Fails Ct (la 7 -y Bid Falls Shy i i Memphis State Hits Late I by in Last Win Yielding 3 TDs Afte Yie di ft if Margin First Period Scores 2 Touchdowns IN- 1 in i 4 STATISTICS THE STATISTICS a I I THE STATISTICS I MI Wake 1 I Memphis Miss 1 eran '4- State State Duke Mats 15 19 First downs 22 IS I 204 First Downs 8 10 9 7 Rushing Yardage 134 134 2-7 10-23 Paing yardage 82 114 26 143 Ruhtng yardage VI1 20 PesSing Yardage 34 100 by 3 1 ss Panes -7-14 11-11 i 0 "41 4 Passes 4-8 10-23 6-343 I 4-316 Pasees in'cepted bi 8 0 ''''''') Passes Intercepted br 1 0 2 1 Plintil or otto 5-43 11 4-4'24 ''e Punta 1-30 0 0-32 1 30 95 0 ft" 'Fumbles lost 0 2 Lod 1 1 i Fumble Yards penalize'd 20 110 1 1 Yards Penalized 9 Sports Writer 1 63 ALYTA sse STATE COLLEGE Miss flP) By PHIL CORNER Associated Press Sports Writer -a -Sophomore quarterback Billy NC-North 4- Hill engineered three touch- RALEIGH NC Sophomore 3 i 1 to a third period downs Saturday to spark Mis- Jack Wilson scored two touch- scoring twice with S'S sissippl State's 28-23 homecom- se 4 downs the second on a 61-yard first-quarter breaks to ing victory ever the stubborn es 'e se- runback of a pass interception A to 21-19 Saturday Memphis State Tigers carry Duke to a 17-15 Atlantic ff 1'' is) Coast Conference football win over Coast Conference The 173-pound Hill scored two I 12 North Carolina State i te" touchdowns with his tricky run- led from the 5- rime and set up the third A brilliant drive by the Wolf but the Deacons s' The favored Mississippians i 1 pack fell short on the 26 in the scored three times in the first final minute when quarterback or quarter as Tiger quick-kick Ron Wojeicki's field goal attempt I scored ill when fullback Neil their strategy backfired and seemed faded Wojeicki has passed his for the third well on their Way to a rout be -e 4 i mates into contention with four seconds left fore 16000 partisan fans straight completions in a series of five previous Memphis State recovered in which began on his own 40 Forest had come the second period and outplayed A third period field goal from "talk4WS 44-AL the second half --te Time Fhottl- the 22 by guard Art Browning ac- --Special the Maroons most of the second ee eeseeseseeeseseesee counted for Duuke's victory a brilliant rain- ROSS COOPER ILYWKINS OF NORTH CAROLLNA half Both teams showed rugged -Associated Press Wirephoto gin rind offset a State touch- the sky behind line play and each was able to ROMPING IN THE MUD: State halfback Al Taylor romps for a fleet down on a drive e- down scored midway the final goal line short- Wake open holes at key offensive Ino- that led to a Woltpack touchdown in the first period against Duke Saturday Duke end Dave nod scored a Tar Hee ments th Unser (82) and State's Ken Nye wrestle in the mud The Dukes proved better mudders and Wilson speedster from Raleigh in the rain- The Tigers reached he peak won 17-15 playing his first varsity game be- 19000 looked for in the fourth quarter with fore a hometown crowd of 14000 quarter miracle quarterback Jack Parker toss- 0 intercepted a flat pass thrown by be 'Rip' Hawking FormerSlIA Star From Cowan 9 ing a 39-yard touchdown pass to Wojcicki had scored the Duke 39 He Aubrey urrie 14 halfback Jerry Reese and boot- Lucas-Led Nittany Lions ons BAYLOR BAFFLE scampered across untouched off for CWake To Face Fellow Franklin Countian Saturday ing a 33-yard field goal breaking a 7-7 tie with about 61i had a first Halfback Lenny Kaplan added minutes left in the half completely down and ower Past Illini 20 to 9 TEXAS 130 another touchdown with his Wilson tallied the first Duke Ross Cooper Haw'ki By SDI RYAN ns a young Hickey moved a majority of bulling runs and the Memphis touchdown earlier in the second Tar Heels with time run- athlete snubbed by the major them to the front line and invaders stayed within striking 110IVELL period Ms 10-yard dash around am- By FRITZ Inside the 25 football-playing colleges in hisCarolina promptly compiled its distance in the waning moments Associated Press Sports Writer Fumbles Bobby Ply Hurt the and end capped a 72-yard drive home state in all probability two victories of the cam- The Maroons scored first on nullified a 7-0 State lead ended CLEVELAND flP) Quarterback i hi Lucas State scored first In the opening will be a bulwark in the defense paign over NC State and a three-yard run by fullback broke out of to score the thrown up at Tennessee by South Carolina Walter Flow Slow ers after a 41-yard shrugged off four pass interceptions Saturday to lead rives th Bear period on a 55-yard drive The North Carolina at Chapel Hill But ill North Carolina winds blew In th3 rint by Hilt over Illinois Wolfpack made distance in 11 runs of three and NC this Saturday game with Maryland and the Suggs added the first of four Tackle Walter ighth-ranked Penn State to a 20-9 victor ground plays with Wojcicki going Wade Smith Hawkins known to one and Tar Heels went down 7-14 conyersions in an intersectional contest' COLLEGE A I 0 Tex over from the 1 4 bl recov Hill sprinted 17 yards for the THE STATISTICS straight in conference play 73 The loss was State's fourth sideline mark- aU as has developed inl "Hawkins didn't play one of The I a ssy signal-caller (111-Baylor's Bears blunted the Texas offense with film- score the other three years from a bis better games" Hickey said second touchdown to cap a 43- from Peng a unin3ois yard march and end Ned Brooks Glassport Pa inter- First downs Wolfpack now has a 1-4 mark for A Reject a Military after the game as if to say himself Ruhng yarri took a 37-yard pass from sub cepted two a a 17 13(1 eries and pass inter- areas 'it 71 i the season It was Duke's first the kicker Academy fullback "As Hawkins goes so go the quarterback John Correro for ore a touchdown ran sc Iti 1 PRscing 1Passes 4-12 seo ceptions 'and sophomore quar-'conference win against one de- Wake Forest and Returns rejected as a foot- Tar Heels" 1 the third terback Bobby Ply stabbed the feat The Blue Devils have a 2-4 on the Deacon ball by nip son of Mr and Mrs Pune 4-34 6-32 times for 66 yards and passed I Passes Incepted lw 3 4 Aggies with sharp running and for 71 to account for more than I The Maroons added the Icing Fumbles lost 1 2 season record 1 period scores to Haunt Tennessee and Van-James Hawkins of Cowane touchdown on a 10-yard run by passing for a 13-0 Southwest! A chilling rain which fell throughout the first half marred derbilt into a 6 foot' was signed to a Carolina foot- Hill late in the fourth period half the Nittany Lions' total Yards penalized 41 MS da yar ge leading scorer for 3 215-pound center whom Car-I ball scholarship by Ernie Wil- illemphis State drove 73 yarde gift In th third session Conference fottball victory Sat-I Illinois converted two breaks IV a last two years olina publicists mention in the liamson former head mentor Gary I of Illinois inter- 1 the first annual Sudan Temple 0 th the second half ickoff to into its scores turning' a re- urday Bowl four points In same breath with "All-Amer- at the University of the South cepted a pass on his own two game spo ar nsored by a get its first touchdown on a coeere um bl into a 30-yard Baylor had to fight numerous Heel Shriners season before he ice' and now a Tar Heel assistant one-yard push by quarterback field goal by Chlf Roberts in ie-yard and on tete next pl point-fast for Jake Wade director of the This was after Vandetbilt ckey Buoni Kaplan got the the 0 fumbled ay Brown penalties one of which called Duke 0 14 3 0-17 and Pat Botula recov NC State 7 0 0 6-15 NCS i ki 1 incikit nigle) opening ng ipteriod and a pass back a long touchdown run by one four and office of sports information at where Rip originally had want- mete for Penn State The Lions first second and UNC never a man to go over- ed to go to school and Ten- second on a one-yard smash as in ereep ion a second-period needed two plays before Dick Tommy Minter 1 buites4oce is Plu1 ((racy board unnecessarily has this to neSSee had turned him down on fourth period opened and touchdown by 1 1 a Bill Hoak scored the final points But Ply running and passing Duke-Wi SOf1 61 MS interception (brown ing kick) 14 0 7 0-21 say about the junior ace from a grant-in-aid Carter in the scoring with Brown his field goal and pass to Reese But Penn State went the long Sam Stellatella Penn State like a pro himself probed the' nuke-Brown FG 22 2 run (Tapp pan front Pod 0 6 0 eels Aggie line with the powerhouse Cowan: All SMA End Kaplan ran the only Tiger way to get its first two scores tackle booted hial2th and 13th (Shupin kic)k dashes of Ronnie Bull and Jim failed) "Hawkins covers ground like conversion conversions without a miss after (Simon kick) Hawkins was an end through The victors marched 65 yards Evans for the victory don LeBoeut stopped the drivea failed) a hungry wildcat His move- the first two touchdowns but a LeBoeut lost one on the Baylor his first three years at SMA Ply hit Sonny Davis for 15 ments luck) especially lateral ones pass failed as the Lions went 24 and one on the five (McLean kick) plays in the first period but was turned into a fullback yamissipplesalowerlifi urun is'ug'ss with Lucas going the last four yards with one touchdown pass are extremely quick Defensive for two points on the last one ly the "Hawk" has the instinct in present Tiger mentor Capt Itivi)istulppilitil II run (Su klekl on a keeper play In the second 7 7 0 020 and sent Evans crashing Vito In the third period the Age of a great baseball outfielder Robert Gentry's first year on who takes off at the crack of the Mountain It was as a full- 37 plYsil from CoLreem a ro (Suggs kick 1 period the Lions Penn State went 51 yards minoe in 14 plays in a drive spanning ILL-FO Roberts 30 a a oe- I the end zone from the two for gles got to the Baylor 17 and 4 the other Jim Evans intercepted a pass Lucas 4 run (Stellatella the bat" back Rip got his first taste of th! first-second quarter inter- kick) AteM started strong twice 1 from Charley Milstead fumbles by power runner Gor- 1 ANSWERS Tar Heel Coach Jim Hickey linebacking a job in which he Memphis-Field Goal Carter 33 mission with halfback Dick Pee FA ST-TD Pas I run "11 t'll Misstssippi-Hill 10 run (Suggs kick) kick) -------1 driving dee into ay or err i Baylor 1 I tg 1 says that during the time Rip now excels Memphts-Recse 37 pan from Carter scoring from the one-yard line ILL- TD Brown 1-ft run (run tory in the first period But' Bar -Davit 15 '114'se fr-orri Ply- (Corlei Followers was in Carolina' first five In prep school Hawkins was (Kaplan run) The third score was pre etical- fleece 157-HP (Wd) I 7k 1-ft run (pasa (e kicked) I 3'--E 2 run (kick failed) in Winning games this season the only better known as a 'basketball VMI ROMPS BY 34-7 7 editor: Tennessean on UNC's squad was player making the all-Mid- in on "just about 50 per cent South team as a center after Keydets Maul Davidson as I of North Carolina's defensive 1 the 1956-57 season He also 1 stops 9 served as captain of both the Howard Dyer Sparkles a (AP)-Quar- One informed sideline observ- football and basketball teams LEXINGTON VAP sell et er at a recent Tar Heel prac- in his senior year terack Howard Dyer who'd sat SKI!" a it tice sa But during id Hawkins comes closest his freshman year out the last two games with in- eslee 0 i to the offensive and defensive at North Carolina Rip's ability juries got back into the Virginia lie 's SAFETY -r 0 former itke OF TO IS 11 center an ar se as a football player was recog Military Institute line-up Satur- ss4 1- Guiding you to SA ti Carolina All-American Huck rezed and appreciated The late day passeed for three touchdowns tea SAVINGS ce ever se oldash as any hen Jim Tatum LINC's head coach and scored a fourth as the Key- IQ 7 Fixture sia Leadership at the time called Capt Gentry dets mauled Davidson 34-7 LA 111 I i) -r Rip began the season as North and told him "If you have any A 58-yard punt return by speedy Ilk 6 i Carolina more football like Ri 's No 2 center behind Is John Tra yn am sent the Keydets eve I C' fo I sAvi- senior Jim Davis By the third Hawkins rn be glad to get streaking in front midway in the tip TO es a 61 game he was a fixture on the them" first period and after' that they -6 000 -4 I0 1 first team He distinguished Even though they were raised concentrated on making a sham- 14e himself with outstanding delen- only 20 miles apart one at bles of Davidson's pass defense 1 COT' 'e sive play in the Tar Heels' open- Cowan and the other at Hunt- until Saturday the best In the tet es ing losses to Clemson and No land Rip and Bill Majors have Southern Conference tre Dame never met in competition They All of Dyer's touchdown pitches I i Because of Rip's leadership work out together in pre season went to end Dick Evans account- eee even in defeat his teammates training' but have never faced ing for the next three VMI scores FIRsT on the second team named the each other as foes after Tra3mham's long-range run unit after him They became However if things go as ex- The first was for 11 yards: the 1 known es the Hawks pected a meeting between theee 1 second for 57: the third for 9 Sea However since Rip and h' is Franklin County athletes shouldi yards Vali led 27-0 before David- FEDERAL i son could score 2 fellow Hawks had been doing come about Saturday on a far- such a fine job while the first off field of combat called Kenan McCallie Team Tied i i stringers were faltering seethe to The Chattanooga Times BIRMINGHAM Ala-A 15- TITLEHOLDERS FIRING IVILLIAM ttl 3IARY yard pass front Tommy rebs i SET FOR MARCH 10-13 TRIPS COLONIALS to Carroll Livingston in the last I Just as the lighthouse beacon hos I five eeconds gave Birmingham University School a touchdown i guided many generations of mariners I AUGUSTA Ca (All-- The 1960 WILLIAMSBURG Va (AP)- 0 and an extra point kicked by 4 Titleholders Colt Tournamen un ill 0 port 1 William and Mary Krebs after the game was over to safety through hazardous seas so I he played at the Augusta Country made the most of two last quer gave the team a 7-7 deadlock ee 1 s- 'e Club March 10-13 ter fumble recoveries Saturday to with MeCallie's Junior varsity this Federal Savi ngs and Loan Insur- The announcement WEIS made rally for a 14-7 victory over here Saturday I s- 1 see 1 once mbl em uides 'you I Saturday by Mrs IV Seibert George Washington The victory McCallie scored in the second -4 -4 I president of the Titleholders Asso snapped a four-game Tribe losing period Fain Clemments sneak your children -and their children to elation I streak ing over from one yard out Jim i I-1 i i The Titleholders annually draws 1 Tha Son reserve fullback Hereh kicked the extra point 2 one of the most select fields of broke a 7-7 tie with a four-yard MeCallie is unbeaten in four i morrow to INSURED SAFETY for 4 FEDERAL At First I 1 1 but has 'been tied twice women golfers in the country Be- off tackle plunge with only four ames 4 savings at I RST ell ee Federal too sav ngs earn more 1 1 tidoi I eides the leading professionals minutes remaining in the game It Takes All Kinds i :1 It PIS the nation's top amateurs also are End Dill Ferreira recovery of WALTON-ON-'rHAMES Eng- i i I i le- invited to compete a muffed punt by George Wash- land UP) Arthur Mail 37 i IP 4 the day running 100 miles non-stop It took tem 13 hours 7 minutes and 39 seconds I "I must be crazy" Mail corn- mented 0 1r ak RidgelVins 12-9 to i No Thanks to Guard 4-a 44144-404 i 0 10 4 EACH SAVER'S ACCOUNT IS INSURED 1'''''''' V- UP TO $10000 1 a 14-7 ciest-- 'eaItiNike Ek-k---1-0 Current Rate Per Annum 4 THE tenarto Pusning Yardage Passing Yardage -4 Fames 1 Passes Intercept Pligts rumbles Lost Yards Penalized 60 16 0 it CENTRAL FAN Olt Says Bradley Poor Sports to The Times Sports 14 Mk 1 0 Ao to North iLOGIIAK 2 TAR XIAOCIIAK i 2 TAR Late Deacon as Carolinians 21-to-19 By KEN Associated Press WINSTON-SALEM Caiolina powered touchdown after the aid of slip by Wake Forest In Atlantic football game North Carolina minute mark made It close McLean who points went over tinte with 90 In winning four games Wake from behind in each time When appeared in the North Carolina before McLean Forest supporters crowd of another fourth But it was not to Third unit end brought In to kick Forest after McLean missed the ball North Carolina on the Deacon 40 out The away down before the game Big Don Klochak a season-long slump first and third touchdowns on four yards Halfback breezed along tha for 37 yards to Tar Heel touchdown A 15-yard roughing penalty against a fumble recovery 43 set up the first for North Carolina McLean the Wake Forest the had scored only five games this broke out of his touchdown runs of two yards in the last periods No -Carolina Wake Forest NC-Klochak 3 run I-McLean 1 run (lock NC-W Smill 37 run VI-McLean 4 mn (run VC-Elochalt 4 run iShuoin I-McLean 2 run Patagmftwoo Letters KLOGIIAK 2 TAR Ude Deacon as Carolini 21-to-1! 4 THE SL rre 73rnerte Putling Yardage Passing Yardage Fames Passes Intercepted Pugts rumbles Lost Yards Penalized By KEN Associated Prei WINSTON-SAL Carolina powered touchdown after the aid of first-q slip by Wake For( in Atlantic football game North Carolina minute mark made it close wi McLean who points went eve tinte with 90 sec In winning four piles Wake from behind in each time When bow appeared in the North Carotin ly before McLea Forest supporter soaked crowd of another fourth But it was not tc Third unit end brought In to kic Forest after Mel missed the ball North Carolina it on the Deacon 4( fling out The 'I mered away dow before the game Big Don Kloch a season-long slu first and third touchdowns on ru four yards Halfb breezed along Urz ers for 37 yards tc Tar Heel touchdc A 15-yard roug penalty against a fumble recover) 43 set up the fir for North Carotin McLean the le Wake Forest the had scored only five games this broke out of ht touchdown runs two yards in the 1 last periods No Carolina Wake Forest 3 run (St Wt-MeLean run (101 NC-W Smill 37 run VI-McLean 4 mn (r1 1C-20(0110i 4 run (Sht I-McLean 2 run (311 Lett CENTRAL FAI Says Bractle3 Poor Sports to The Times Sportt North KLOGIIAK 2 TAR Ude Deacon as Carolinians oo 21-to-'19 4 THE rea 0 Rushing Yardage Domno Penes Passing Yardage Pas Intercente 1 ssed 0 Put a rumble Lost Yards Penalized Associated Press Ry KEN WI NSTON-SALEM Caimlina powered touchdown after the aid of slip by Wake Forest -tt in an Atlantic football game North Carolina minute mark made It MeLean ose who points went over thee with 90 In winning four genies Wake from behind in 0 each time When bow appeared in the North Carolina before McLean Forest supporters soaked crowd of another fourth But it was not to Forest after McLean Third unit end brought In to Idck North Carolina missed the ball fling out The on the Deacon 40 mered away down before the game' Big Don Klochak a season-long slump first and third touchdowns on four yards Halfback breezed along the era for 37 yards to Tar Heel touchdown 15-yard roughing enalty against a fumble recovery 43 set up the first for North Carolina McLean the IN ake Forest the bad scored only five games this broke out of his 'S touchdown runs of two yards in the last periods No -Carolina Wake Forest NC-Klochak 3 run WF-MeLean 1 run (luck NC-W Smih 37 run It F-51cLean 4 mn (run NC-Elochalt 4 run (Shook) PO-McLean 2 run Letters CENTRAL FAN Says Bradley Poor Sports to The Times Sport 0 Pt 4 41 A If they were giving blue ribbons for the poorest sports in the world I am sure followers and supporters of Cleveland's Bradley County High School would win in a walk In answer to Mr Cartwright's letter to The Times of Sunday Oct 18 I would like tosay this: Perhaps Mr Litkenhous rates the football teams on the quality of their opposition Had Central played Bradley's schedule up to the Bradley-Central game (Tyner Polk County Red Bank etc) Central undoubtedly also would have been unbeaten The only good team other than Red Bank on Bradley's schedule up to that time was Isaac Litton and Bradley was very lucky to win each of those games Mr Cartwright also said about the Bradley-Central game "Bradley won 27-14 AND IT COULD HAVE BEEN MORE" I would like to have an explana tion of the last part of that sentence Bradley did not even come close to scoring at any other time and Central was far ahead of Bradley in game etatistics both in ground gained and first downs If Central had not attempted to pass time and again I arm sure Central would have won a hard-fought game After all It has been 11 years mince Central lost to Bradley and we'll grant you Central this year has it's weakest team of that long period For 11 years all that has been coming out of Cleveland is a bunch of alibies as to why Bradley did not win Now you have finally won so why can't you enjoy it without more sour grapes? Even the law of averavs is going to catch up with a team once in a while To go bark to the quality of opposition had Bradley played Central's schedule up to the present time there are at least three games I don't think they would have won (Johnson City Memphis Central and Kingsport) One other thing we are pretty tired of hearing how Bradley "won" last year's game at Chamberlain Field Ths dale who were down on the field with the teams disagree with that Even IF you had scored the score would have been 11-13 It is customary to have to kick the extra point before it can be eminted and sometimes they have been by Bradley And if they hnd made it then thl score would have been 14-14 Or did the stupid officials miss couple more Brildley touchdowns? I In closing Mr Cartwright I Wouldn't worry too much about how Central is rated You should only be concerned with how your team is rated I don't know why Mr Litkenhous rsised the Central rating after the game with Bradley but we accept it in tbe-aame manner that you would have Bradley's had the situation been reversed raised the -Central rating after the game with Bradley but we Seeept it in tbe -slams manner that you would have Bradley's had the situation been reversed If they were bons for the po the world I am and supporters Bradley County would win in a vk In answer to 11 letter to The Tir Oct 18 I would I Perhaps Mr the football term ity of their op Central played 19 ule up to the I game (Tyner Po Bank etc) Centr also would have The only good tc Red Bank on Bra up to that time ton and Bradley to win each of th Mr Cartwrig about the Bradie "Bradley won 2 COULD HAVE I I would like to ht tion of the last sentence Bradic come close to 8 other time and ahead of Bradle3 tistics both in and first downs not attempted to again I arm sure have won a her( After all It hai mince Central lo and we'll grant year has it's we that long period all that has be of Cleveland is alibles as to wh not win Now yi won so why can without more Even the law going to catch once in a while To go back to opposition had I Central's achedu present time the three games I d( would have won Memphis Centre port) One other ti pretty tired of Bradley "won" Is at Chamberlain dale who were field with the with that Evel scored the ticor been 14-13 It 11 have to kick the fore it can be sometimes they by If they hnd ma( score would have did the stupid a couple more I downs? In closing Mr wouldn't worry how Central should only be 4 how your team know why reined the Centr the game with I accept it in the that you would had the situation If they tvere giving' blue rib- the world a bons for the poorest sports in I sre follower3 and supporters of Cleveland's Bradley County High School would win in a walk In answer to Mr Cartwright's letter to The Times of Sunda Perhaps Mr Litkenhous rates Oct 18 I would like to say this: the football teams on the qual- ity of their position Had Central played radley's ached- ule up to the Bradley Central game (Tyner Polk County Red Bank etc) Central undoubtedly also would have been unbeaten The only good team other than Red Bank on Bradley's schedule up to that time was Isaac Lit- ton and Bradley svas very lucky win each of those games Mr Cartwright also said about the Bradley-Central game "Bradley on 27-14 AND IT COULD HAVE BEEN MORE" I would like to have an eeplana- tion of the last part of that sentence Bradley did not even come close to scoring at any other time and Central was far ahead of Bradley in game eta- testier! both in ground gained and first downs If Central had not attempted to pass time and again I arm sure Central would After all It has been 11 years have won a hard-fought game since Central lost to Bradley and we'll grant you Central this year has it's weakest team of that long period For 11 years all that has been coming out of Cleveland is a bunch of alibles as to why Bradley did won you not win Now you have finally po why cant enjoy it more emir without grapc3? Even the law of averaees is going to catch up with a team once in a while To go back to the quality of opposition had Bradley played Central's schedule up to the present time there are at least three games I don't think they would have won (Johnson City Memphis Central and Kings- port) One other thing we are pretty tired of hearing how Bradley "won" last year's game at Chamberlain Field The offi- elate who were down on the field with the teams disagree with that Even IF you had scored the score would have been 14-13 It is customary to have to kick the extra point be- and Bradley had been the recipient of a higher rating Sure Mr Litkenhous is a graduate of Central Don't you remember last year when he played at Central under an alias? When we lot the state championship to Oak Ridge in the game up there he played tackle and on two or three occasions threw Jackie rope for and 20-yard losses but the officials (who must have been Oak Ridge graduates in your way of thinking) ruled Oak Ridge made first downs anyway and we finally lost to them HUDSON I ingion end Bill Smythe on the 6 nd Bradley had been the re- 'a few moments earlie had set ipient of a higher rating up the play Sure Mr Litkenhous is a The Colonials winging down raduate of Central Don't you the field with the help of a 117-1 member last year when he yard pass from quarterback Ed1 layed at Central under an Hino to Smythe made a desperlies? When we lost the state ate attempt to salvage a tie but hamplonship to Oak Ridge in Bechtold Indian tackle1 le game up there he played pounced on a fumble on the InIckle and on two or three oc- dian 12 to thwart the bid asions threw Jackie rope for 0- and 20-yard losses but the JOHANSSON RETURNS Metals (who must have been lak Ridge graduates in your Will Stage Exhibition in ray of thinking) ruled Oak Jamaica Dec 5 ii-ige made first downs anyway nd we finally lost to them NEW YORK heal- 4-7 --PAUL HUDSON vweight champion Ingemar Jo- hansson has signed to box a YES IT'S A BALK four-round exhibition in Kingston Janialca Dee 5 ran Asks Interpretation The exhibition will be staged at Kingston's Sabina rark against of Baseball Rule an unnamed opponent The rho Times Sporta Editor: nouncement was made Saturday I follow your (olumn in promoter Andy Niederreiter 'Imes and I have a question' who is hooking Johansson's tour Dr you ot the Americas If a pitcher is standing on the ubber with both hands down to Whipsnade Scratched is 'Wee with base runners On LONDON (AB) Whipsnade irat and second' and he drops one of the well regarded entrie3 1 he ball will this be a balk? Ifor Wednesday's Cambridgeshirel Ilerman Robertson horse race was scratched Satur Dalton Georgia Idy from the 1-mile event Answer Yes (Rule 8:05 I Trainer Noel Nurless said Whipsection X)--Wa mad is lame Fan Asks Interpretation tong Times Sporta Editor: I follow your (olumn in The Times and I have a question for you If a pitcher is standing on the rubber with both hands down to his sides with base runners on first and second' and be drops the ball will this be a balk? Ilerman Robertson Dalton Georgia Answer (Rule 8:05 Section the ball will this he a balk for Wednesday's Cambridgeshire Ilerman Robertson horse race was scratched Satur Dalton Georgic day from the 114-mile event Annwer Ten (Rule 8:03 Trainer Noel Nurless said Whips- Section nada is lame 1 ington end Bill Smythe on the and Bradley had been the re- a few moments earlic had set client of a higher rating up the play Sure Mr Litkenhous is a The Colonials winging down graduate of Central you Don't the field with the help of a 37- remember last year when he yard pass from quarterback Ed played at Central under an Hino to Smythe made a desper- alias? When we lost the state ate attempt to salvage a tie but championship to Oak Ridge in Loye Bechtold Indian tackle the game up there he played pounced on a fumble on the In- tackle and on two or three oc- Wan 12 to thwart the bid casions threw Jackie rope for an 20-yard losses but the JOHANSSON RETURNS officials (who must have been Oak Ridge graduates in your Will Stage Exhibition in way of thinking) ruled Oak ica Dec 5 Ridge made first do Jama downs anyway and we finally lost to them NEW YORK (AP)-World hefty- -PAUL HUDSON yweight champion Ineemer Jo- 1 NS 'IrvA tots hew eh NASHVILLE VII Oak nidge guard Eddie Alexander made a 65-yard run the wrong way Friday night but his team defeated Montgomery Bell Academy anyway 12-9 The Ridgera hung up theft 17th straight victory on a last gasp touchdown by tailback Larry Mason when the game was almost over But Alexander's run will be remembered when the victory was forgotten He picked up an Oak Ridge kick which had accidentally been touched by so MBA defender and started running Ile made it 65 yards to his own end zone MBA halfback Lewin Dale followed him and Wrestled him down for a two point safety noir 11811 1 6-11 m8A 0 1 2 01- Tun Win III 841 MBA --('ortpritv 61 totts front FrItt iTtiomoRon kirk) Alpsandor tacklod 14 cod 'Inn 13 furs Iron Wed M8A "--maino I tun (run failed 1 2 2 MBA --r offprits St Sits front rritt iTtinmrnion kirk) MPtsodst iscktPd le sod 13 tua (run tailed) NASHVILLE Oil Oak Ridge gnard Eddie Alexander made a 65-yard run the wrong way Friday night but his team defeated Montgomery Bell Academy anyway 12-9 The Ridgern hung up their 17th straight victory on a last gasp touchdown by tailback ft stn A to toes tort 4 11 aveow PitY14 SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF CHATTANOOGA 11 0 0 0'4 ni cn 1 t'il 11 I Yt 7 i 16 4 Georgia Ave at Ninth Assets Over $3100000000 Phone AM 6-7371 MEMBER FEDERAL DONT LOAN DANIt SYSTEM DIENHIER FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN INSCRANCE COM Georgia Ave at Ninth Assets Over $3100000UOU I'llone Ailt 0-0 I I DIEMBER FEDERAL HOME LOAN BA Nit SYSTEM DIEISHIElt FEDERAL SAVINGS al LOAN INStlIANCE COS I' a 1 A li es ot le 1 a 1 1 1 1 i i i 111.

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