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Richmond Times-Dispatch from Richmond, Virginia • 81

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1 ww -L Richmond Times-Dispatch Sunday Oct 28 1956 D-? WITH AIR GAME Volunteers Rap Maryland 34-7 Prep Slate Group I CENTRAL DISTRICT Friday Thomas Jefferson at Washington-Lee: Lane at Highland Springs Hopewell and John Marshall at City Stadium Saturday Manchester and Hermitage at City Stadium EASTERN DISTRICT Friday Suffolk at Churchland: Princess Anne at Cradock Warwick at I Oscar Smith Maury at Woodrow Willson: Granby and Hampton at Foreman ATLANTA Oct 27 Iff first touchdown on a 16-tended with quarterback' ClayjFie Peorgia all-star back- yard sweep after an exchange I Walls diving the final yard 'wMhmlton1 (aIkI field triggered by Paul Roten-'of quick kicks put Tech in busi- tie the game at 12-12 Reeves at G-- Fails church at berry George Volkert and ness at the Tulane's 33 Menger placement was perfect to pro- Hammond anwTkeHrkTjvAtexan- Johnny Menger taught Tulane went into the end zone in the vide the winning margin nea 40-0 lesson in offense Satur- second period on a 32-yard once a powerhouse of Mt vrrnon at Annndai Herndon at sprint but a Tech offside nulli- Southern football not only had district fied it 'lost its last 17 starts hut had1 Andrew Lewis at Halirax I 0St jaSl 1 Sla5lS DUl Jaarovlnifton at Jefferson Senior: William Tech rated No 3 in the na- two ties and another loss be- Firming at George Washington nn- tion need this one as itjfore that i SOUTHEASTERN day ending the wave Df football upsets The victory established undefeated Tech as the team to beat CONFERENCE Dodgers Slam All-Stars 12-1 KOFU JAPAN Oct (ffl Rookie Jim Gentile hit two homers and batted in half his team's runs today to give the barnstorming Brooklyn Dodgers a 12-1 victory over the Kanto All-Stars A crowd of 20000 representing one-fifth of the population of this mountain town 100 miles east of Tokyo saw Gino Cimoli and Don Demcler also hit home runs in the Dodgers' fourth triumph in six starts on their Oriental tour first home run came in a five-run third inning with two men on base and his second in the seventh scoring a mate the fourth quarter Another drive died abruptly In the fourth when Cougar halfback Joe Bob Smith intercepted quarterback Jack pass on the goal line Walls also was instrumental in getting 'Bama its first touch down when he threw a perfect perfect )rreuvThfu Graham at Lbanon: Pnrahontt- for the Southeastern Conference championship and took the Yellow Jackets another long step toward an unprecendented sixth Straight bowl trip Roten berry a stubby halfback used mostly for blocking In earlier games wore his running shoes and raced 60 yards on seven carries Terrific defensive play starring center Don Stephenson guard Jimmy Johnson and full- Alabama 13-12 back Ken Owen bottled up Tu-1 lane so effectively that only! nnce did the Greenies drive into TUSCALOOSA ALA (JPi Sophomore scored three times and twice on plunges which had upset Navy Mias on preceding just in Tech's Georgia Tech (coring: (IS run): Volkert from Vann): Mitchell Van f2 plunt) Goekin from Dalancy) Dalany Maynard) Mitchell KNOXVILLE TENN Oct 27 ff Hitting his receivers with the accuracy of a mountaineer rifleman little Johnny Majors threw three touchdown passes Saturday to pilot unbeaten Tennessee to a 34-7 football victory over Maryland A partisan crowd of 33500 saw thegreat Tennessee tailback connect on six of nine passes for 90 yards He picked up 53 additional yards on 12 rushes His chief target was end Buddy Cruze who grabbed three passes for 32 yards and one touchdown The scoring toss covered six yards Wingback Bobby Sandlin was on the receiving end of second scoring toss The play covered 2R yards after end 1 1 bruised rib The Vobs wrapped scoring pass He retired to the bench shortly afterward with up their runback by Urbano plunge by Bowdoin the sec- pass to halfback' Jim for a 46-yard score in ond period Alabama players carried coach Reeves off the field at the end Of the game Whitworth and Vlr-1 Group II DISTRICT 1 Friday York at Virginia Roach Suffolk at Churchland Poquoson at Glourenttr Franklin at Southampton Great Bridge at Deep Creek Prince jGeore jiStrict Friday Douala Freeman at Ttinmai Hale: Weehlngton-Henry at Varina Henry dev at Louisa Stafford at Madison: Midlothian at James Monroe Kins George at Spotsylvania Powhatan 1st Orange Fluvanna at Appomattox Loudoun at Culpeper DISTRICT Friday Rluexlone at Park View JVThurayv sob at Jrraon srninr BurtSSSi VmutviiicV sum Parry M-iurr i Natural Bridge district Rlnrkstonr at Bruns wlrk: Fnrmvlllr nt Randolph-Henry: Virlorin at Greens- villa rounly: Krnhrldee at Crewe DISTRICT 4 Friday Fluvanna at Appomattox Altavista at Brnokvllle Glass Nrlson county DISTRICT 5 district Chrinliiniibunr at Narrow: William Byrd at Blarkahum: Radford1 at Martlnivill Franklin County at Galax Pearlaburir at HlUavllte Pulaski at I i Roger Urbano had dumped miartprharlr Tnhn Fritsch at tUa that point On fourth down Majors nailed wingback Bill JV-at Anderson in the end zone with 'a 13-yard toss for his final 12 0 0 12 0 0 13 Mlae Sabbatinl (1 Plunge) Stacy (22 run) Alabama Touchdowns: Bowdoin (45 pass-run from Walls I Walls (1 Oct 27 Conversion: Reeves Pete Reeve Tech territory and then only to a substitute end booted an extra 'IventUCKy 14-7 the 49 Midway in the fourth point in the final three minutes: period Don Miller recovered a 'Saturday to give Alabama a Tech fumble on the Tech 3113-12 victory over Mississippi -nny Robertson who started Gene Newton moved Tulane State and end a 'Bama losing i hVT quar terback hurled Kentucky to a 14-7 football victory over Georgia Saturday with a 43-' yard touchdown pass in the last I two minutes through the Tech reserves to the two where a sneak failed and a fourth-down pass was batted down by Charles May-'until streak at 17 games State ran up a 12-0 lead in the first period which appeared safe the closing minutes when i liffontion Salesmen Sales Mgrs Executives RENT YOUR AUTOMOBILE FROM ROBERTSON AUTO AUTO LEASES Inc irS SMART TO LEASE AND RELEASE TOUR CAPITAL No Repair You Only Buy the Gas For Additional Information DIAL 6-2473 AMPOLO SCHOOL OF DANCE 704 ROBINSON ST (Retwera Moaament sad Grace) Kaducad Katas LImttmd Offar Special Class for Sports-Minded Boys Age 10 to 16 Years Athletic Modern Tap Class STARTS NOVEMBER 12 Alto Clottot lor leys ond Glrfs All A got MEN and WOMEN lellraam Tap Ballat Madara Jan tody ondltioiiing Morning loti tor VVomca CALL NOW 4-4534 amuew rn Smith re-XSWS? fumble on up Mary- fire in the final Middle TonnoaOM Vandfbilt Middle Tenneooo Rolman i pluiMiai Conversions: Safety tackle By pard Menger hero of the victory) over Auburn last week scored ahead of him He- knocked in a sixth run with a sacrifice fly Brooklyn 0Z3 000 1Si Kjnto- 1 3 1 GRAIG Roebuck IS) Kipp () anrf Campanula Oisa (5): OISHI Kaneta' (2) Otoma IS) MiyaJI (8) and Po Sataka (2) Full (3) Homo runs: Gontllo 2 Domctor Cimli 56 IMPERIAL Hardtop Powsr lissrinq pewor brakes powor itatf power windows radio heater Beautiful green Company car led than 4000 milai substantial discount YARD MOTOR CORP lit PETERSBfBG TIKE M-SS71 I4B1 PRICES USED CARSU scorin or on Dublin Fries it Bassett Virginia Kpi-mpal at Bedford Rural Retreat at Reaver (Trek Bristol at George Wythe Independence at Lanelng DISTRICT Thursday Abingdon at Gtrdeti Rich Valley at Chilhowl DISTRICT 8 Coehum it Wise Rig Slone Gan at Appals- rhl: Et Stone Gap at Norton Pound at St Paul: Joneavilla at Pennington Gan Saturday St Sullivan Tenn DISTRICT Fall Church at Oshum Saturday Gar-Field at George Mason DISTRICT 10 Harrisonburg at uray: Stranburg Jamra Wood: Broadway at Montevideo Warren county at Mar-tlnhurg Clarke county si Handley 12-0 Group III CaroSor atBaiilrf Irld Park AUBURN ALA qtianllroaitkwhIaniJ The Auburn Tigers I ChMrtea if Clint wood raiS 84-yard on an intercepted pass and a 3-yard sophomore fullback Carl Tackle Mike Sandusky covered the Vol one to set lands lone score sneaked over and converted Maryland 7 TinntiiH 0 Id i Friteh Tinnesie touchdowns: (8 pass from malori pan from majors Andcrion from majors! Urbaao (84 tarcaptien-run smith (3 Convsrsions: Smlthors 2 Oct WANTED Printing Pressmen Compositors and Bookbinders Will interview at the John Marshall Hotel Sunday October 28 between 12:00 noon and 8:00 for positions available in large plant in important southern city Robertson threw to end John Cornelius who caught the ball on the Roal line and atumbled over to break a 7-7 deadlock in what had been a collision between superb defenses and unimaginative attacks Cornelius grabbed the ball in struggle with Georgia defender Wendell Tarleton and gave Kentucky its first victory in history here The Wildcats have been feuding with Georgia since 1939 The clutch pass by Robertson followed unsuccessful field goal attempts by both teams in vain attempts to break the tie Georgia's Ken Cooper mussed 'from the Kentucky 16 late in the third quarter and Ken-! tucky's Lou Michaels was wide in a try from the Georgia 14 in Mirt'MeCiii Mathews Tap- rrusen Komlo ot 14 Cruse Sandlin 21 (13 pass pass If plunos) Burklow 2 wasted chances than they Friday-pthsnurk at West Point Prep league 7irisirhurrii i Nncriik e77 gambles and gave I EpTwropsi Hish10 Virginia 11 Epifni It Auburn rolled up an imprrs- opportunities they needed to I Brihturdy woodbrrry For at 1 ive yardage total and hogged up a savage defensive i the ball most of the game but ll Cousar defense tloppfd thf Christian plasuod the Rohrls cnntaph- Military WagUf si more scoring on passes Tulane and Ole Saturdays class 0 0 7 14 Touchdown! (15 pais (1 plunge) (lo pass (IS paaa from 1 Vann 3 Willie Beck recovered a fumble on the State 31 Short smashes at the FORD '56 Mainline sedan I CftfS Gray Heater I )U3U BUICK '48 Sedan 2-dnor Radio 1 95 CHEVROLET '55 4-dnnr Mist arern Rartin heater aeat rovers EQC for year retreadable tiro finest quality CSEQsILY Prestige TUBE-TYPE 1 line i Pinal Point Race of tha Season 100 LAP TROPHY CHAMPIONSHIP PLUS HEAT RACES 2:30 SUNDAY OCT 28 WE A EXPECTING THE LARGEST FIELD OF CARS THIS SEASON M00ERS FIELD SPEEDB0WL ROSENEATH AND NORFOLK STREETS Admisiiea $200 Tax Included Children Under 12 FPKK When Accompanied by an Adult FREE PARKING the fourth Kentucky drove 47 yards for its first touchdown in first quarter 5-foot-6 yards around his own left end for the score The drive took only six plays Georgia retaliated in a hurry slamming 58 yards in 14 plays with sophomore halfback George Whit ton plunging over from the one Carl Manning his sophomore halfback mate earned most of the yardage Kentucky 7 0 0 Georgia 0 7 0 7 Kentucky gearing Touchdowns: Curnutt 120 run): Cornllu 143-ytrd pan from RobortsonJ Conversions: Huqhss 2 Georgia Touchdown: Whit-ton 1 plunge) Conversion: Cooper Wee Ivan Curnutte halfback SDrinted 20 nsjiDBCR spnnteu riavfr Succumbs MEMPHIS TENN Oct 27 (T) Oakes died Friday of a kidney injury suffered in a high school football game last week Tigers three times on downs and Southeastern Conference team a pass interception all throughout the game with his inside the 20 3aunt on aneaks and keep- The first Auburn touchdown ers that totaled 122 yards came on the last play of the second ouarter when quarter- back Jimmy Cook threw a 15-j yard pass to wingman Jerry Sansom in the end zone The scoring drive which got going on a 40-yard sprint by halfback Tommy Lorino covered 73 yards in six plays The Tigers drove 80 yards In the final period and wound up a first down on the one hut it took four plays to score Halfback Bobby Hoppe went 'over from the five after Auburn had been penalized for being off-side Ilqpston halted Auburn touchdown drives on the 19 in the first fiuartPr on the one in Ihe second period and on the six in nn once on 600x20 650x20 700x20 $595 795 895 FORD '56 Customlinp 2-door VS Ivory over blue Radio 9 IQK and healer I 90 door Blue Heater Houston Auburn -12 Auburn touchdowns: Saniom (15 pass from Cask) Hoppe (5 run) Vanderbilt 23-13 NASHVILLE TENN Oct 27 Iff) Big Phil King reeled off two long touchdown runs to nudge sluggish Vanderbilt past Middle Tennessee for a 23-13 Commodore victory Saturday night The 20-year-old Dyersburg Tenn halfback smashed 31 yards for a first period score then ran back a punt 93 yards for a score just before the half The Commodores minus the services of injured senior quarterback Don Orr were on the defensive most of the first half wjgn Middle Tennessee churned ou jq first downs to two The WO teams battled on even terms in the third period then the Commodores pulled it out of the quarter scoring touch-downs (42 run 1 plungs) 7 7 King Brown a ri ijn Arkansas 14-0 LITTLE ROCIv ARK Oct 27 uarterback Don Christian an pxnert short yardage two Mississippi Arkansas touch- gambles into downs Saturday night to lead the Razorhacks to a 14-0 upset victory over the nationally ranked Rebels before a sellout crowd of 36500 The Rebels twice elected to' for the yardage deep in their i Bmhle nd tr on fourth down 750x20 825x20 900x20 1000x20 1100x20 1095 1395 1495 1995 1995 1000x22 2295 I L00x22 2495 ALL SIZE RELINERS Now In Stock TIRE TOWN INC PETERSBURG PIKE orrosiTE du font DIAZ M-4414 OFF list OFF LIST OFF LIST OFF LIST OFF LIST MARTIN CHEVROLET OPEN NIGHTS WEST END LOT License and financing on the spot by nny nf these snleamen: DIFFER WALLACE COLLI LR FRANK IOH RV rnnventlonal drive wljvev Is Friday mented to handle a big throng he said and there will be extra ticket sellers and ushers on hand Also the promoter announced that Ali Bey 220 of Turkey the colorful little fellow who has travelled over a million miles while following the Golden Trail and Nick Roberts strapping 230-pounder from Tampa Fla have been signed for places on the supporting program The promoter said that he is seeking suitable opponent for these men Canadians vs Bccker-Wilxig Friday Randolph-Macon Episcopal Hisf Saturday Mswnullm al Sfauninn Juninr course and Fork fnlon al Prrp Wingatf Crerk Norfolk Hsrgs't al Hun Soccer Player Killed in Combat FRANKFURT GERMANY Oct 77 ffi Ferenc Puskas widely known international soccer player was killed a rebel fighting in the Rudapcst streets against Russian troops the German sports agency SID reported Saturday Puskas 34 was a major in the Hungarian Army and a longtime member of Hungary's famous national soccer all-stars The agency baaed its story on reports from Ihe Hungarian giving no I further details Team Match Nick Roberts that he passed over In the favor of the Mills brothers The promoter is making plans to accommodate a capacity house to see the trophy battle He 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Just traded in for future deliveiy of '57 models regular trede-ia price TUBELESS Xrophy Tag George Becker 215 and Jack Witzig 225 the Southern States tag team wrestling champions will make an defense of their championship trophy this Friday evening at the State Fair Grounds Promoter Bill Lewis announced last night that he has signed Al Mills 250 and Tiny Mills 274 as the opponents for this popular team for this title grind The match for the Southern States championship trophy is scheduled for two out of three falls one hour Lewis had a choice of opponents for the champions he said Ernie and Emil Dusekf the veterans from Omaha Neb were in line for the championship bid Lewis indicated but SURE 720 we is rootin' '55 heater low mileage 51 OOO Excellent condition I 53 PLYMOUTH p-xa Hatr- rLr mjv i Extr $gc clean good condition No 1072 079 '52 DE blue A gvod buy No 10055 TO blow our horn! 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