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Richmond Times-Dispatch from Richmond, Virginia • 18

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Riricoul Uncorks Tech Out Of SC Title Race times-RUputrl) Tlvrcc TD Passes lly Sim (iiilmck Tinirliptttrh fiorti Writer (RKKNVIIIK Nov may Iwv Imtii Votorans Day wtoss the nation toil It wan a rnoklp nuartprliaek who n'lcliraleil horc hlilay far Ihivo touchdowns and running for an- othor soph Mel Rideout triggered the lnKmlty nf Richmond to nn upset XUN conquest of Furman in ycsIcrdiiy'M game at Ciiwnvllle Identifiable Spiders are Jack Yaffa toll Joe IVsansky (GO) Stewart IVrcy and Hob Coolbaugh ST) IIKMMKD-IX IWIADIN Funnanas Ted Loll) picked up only short yardage cm this play to'fuiv he ns stopp'd by a strong Richmond defense in By Romukj Pufltftt Tmr'DlHitch Smits Writei WASHINGTON Nnv Virginia Tech 1111 wobbly from lal week's knockdown by DiivnM)n was floored again here Friday nlgltt by flenrge (a fcw Washington' Colonlala and this Smitlirm Conference game thil went like a soo-saw 18 i0' illie csobblcra are out-nf for Ihe Spiilcm tip ami then down the Southern Conference title The name televised locally replaced the nflcr'mt y-p picture noon soap oihtsin and eonlributeti much more mis-I I ill I Tlie Cotonlnl unheralded at (tense After building up a lend the til ing ln- 7 the start or the season but look- jury-rictillril Spiders who f-n -w-w Ing like the league's bent team brought only -T liers herej I a I IppiHn lliumpe Tech 21-8 And now hud lo survive a whirlwind IF SC championship will go to rimne TinMi thut pmdiiiyd buri tb( winner of Saturday's buttle touchdown in the IiiiiI 17 imn in-tween defending champion f-l VllUWIl VMI and The Citadel in Kidciiiit had a lun1 in 20 of Charleston Iliclunond poini rumplvting MHe fur ITU junk! Hie t'ks) Si thorn Conference Breati-Ison Keouit (Nibiugli caught 1 cluimpioiihip will GW which won only ope piti'lu rrrt 1 todn at Charleston game a ep ago is assured of tir'civ ilm' ft when Virginia Military at least a break-even season Panthers Springers Tie 0 to 0 Institute tangles with The Citadel Game time is 2 o'clock The contest was set tip as the 'racked up touchdown in each decider when Virginia Tech lost of the riial three periods and Gisirge Washington 21-SJgot another niagnifieenl Job Ust nljjhf from it defensive performers Brent ann andj Wjn today WOuM leave VMI VIT four times failed to score erry and racily iron- unlwaten in four league starts after moving inside Ihe GW 2t mightily In win Jwo PM sse than Mnv other and appeared headed for Its games Percy caught chili A victory by The Citadel shutout in 21 game until liMvsnndannl()ly would give the South quarterback Wnrren Carolinians a 3-1 iceord one passed 16 yard lo end Charlie hO-yard run the ihnt could ivd lie equalled by Spvk for the touchdown with thccciison (or Rich-: VMI wIm ha only Thankigiving 4:01 rt in the rontest But on Page 11 Cot 2 Ha's game witli VPI abernt jeonsidering the Colonial had i h' Mr 'ite two clubs Ichalked up two whitewashes claied on Noveintvr It in nnd yielded only six point in hoth undefeated in their' previous three games the Southern Conference l-fth tilers now R-2 in the con-In that one VMI rolled jferrnee and 3-1 over-alt weren't rwn Ridtout I linn Defenses Steal Slum In Standoff By Karle Copp Highland Spring and Hermit! age ground lo a crunching 0-0 standstill last night at Parker! Field leaving 9121 paid breath-! Ics and the Springer (it to be tied 1 There were no touchdowns but the crowd of well over 10 non was treated to some great! high school (out ball In the end it was the defensive quality of both chibs that resulted in the deadlock Highland Springs' third of the season Roth the Panthers and Springs still are undefeated but the tic dimmed Hermitage's chances of gaining the state championship and dulled Highland Sprint's' attempts to retain the Central District championship it won last year The stars came from both sides Toss in the Springers' Ray iSmitageslm xucMa and Bald Eagle Leads Harmonizing Zabeg Across Finish Line In International at Laurei Yard! penalize Melvin Hughes They were the i backs Add the Panthers' Billy McNcw John Gwaltney and Neal Clay Don't forget Highland Springs' Buster Creery Vic Krciter Ronnie Jones and Skec Harding They were the linemen Put them all down as defensive standouts IIS Close Twice Twice Highland Springs worked their way close to the Panther 10 using fumbled punts as springboards Twice Her-! LAUREL MD Nov (ft (consecutive International ap- later that this incident became mitage intercepted passes to Bald Eagle led all the way pcarances for Russia and indt-end the threats with Nuckols 'and won the Washington i)e Soviets arc making 11 of pi Fud Hob town (r in lie M'ticiitur hn ul sub halfbacks Mewart 1 IritMitctl I in eight two touchdown a ilefensive uncorked a longest of Continued i nuhoiMi Furman I RICH ConlbunS Percy I run Uilrdi 1 bjh Ip aim pn tram i Kemp I feiicd I Percy (iCeelbuugh iKfinp Fewlr failed i Firt down Ruehmg yardsne PIII Inercerd I 7' AVII'V Duke Can Gain With Victory Bfi The AwocitUeil Press kgan is a Duke lmrrMl football pile its R'd-ou run ipH intirdi to a 32-R ictory and went on 'having anymore troubles than RkImuII i run iCMibauflnj jrt win the SC championship proileeessor leaving Hie Citadel lo finish rrlcn Back Fven though Price was back lo direct the offense which lagged against Davidson white he sat on the tenoh with an injury the game waj more than IS minutes old before Nidreutl run iFcwler rum Campbell I II pile rem Rideout pee freie Rmroutl Carmignjnl 11 pu from second The Keydet sliwting for their third title in four years p4M frtm Cmiyi pniTV intn Ihi arrttn a l-fl pnn 41 mm fr4 nTn nir waP nn fcirnrc1 rocord fashinnod nn vir- Statistics torie oxer William and Mary "5" Richmond and GW Tie Rull-jvpj 'p0'( iii 'fiVsr' first down in IM ii idogs are 1-1 with ins over thp first inlf and nearly 11 min- "ini ig Davidson Richmond Furman tllrg 0f the second half before br and and a toss lo GWitpcH got a first down i The game closes out Hie con- At the half Tech had man- ed fprrnce portion of Ttie Citadel' jngpj only two first downs schedule while VMI hns onenni 72 yards against the league contest left that with horn Colonials nnd when it was VPI 1 ail over the Gobblers found Against all comers both they had been outgained Tie Today clubs -have compiled 6-1-1 ledg-iprs and the nddsmakrrs taking due note have established VMI a slim two-point favorite Richmond met Furman yesterday afternoon and the only other state SC member slated for action today is William and Mary The Tribe on a five-game losing streak goe to Nashville to play Vanderbilt There's common ground on nearly two-to-one GW had 330 yards to 179 The game ended in a furious free-for-all but it was brief and some 5000 GW partisans swept down on the field to lift Bill Elias the Colonials' energetic young conch to thetr shoulders and give him a triumphant ride to the dressing room George Washington had nil dangerous foe de doing the honors the lirst time IniornMional Friday for a re- V'th nmmincssn --j joc- whi(h (hc two leams can jxiints before giving up the and a surprised McNcw- the 0rd second straight time in an- Iroress in he thorough-1 lets to look at the officia! I team which gained seventh ord pare notes Vandy has tallied 'louchdown to Tech and the second other mixed up global horse brec sport muvies which indicated Dial the ranking nationally ly knocking The Deacons lost two games only six mints in losing to five men who scored them were halfback Tony Fredicine end Nick Anelmi and fullback Charley Reed Fumble Kuins TD Try A lost fumble at the VPI 16 wiped out the Colonials first threat but they came roaring bark the next lime they had Ihe ball score on the fourth play or the second quarter It was aq 81-yard drive which got its Mpetus from Lou DeSimone's 43-yard romp to the Four limes Hermitage nice that saw a Russian rider When he dismounted Nasibov Russian indeed had a squawk'nff Georgia Tech Navy in Mry land and Slate by jSoulheastern Conference op- punched across the Highland try t( claim foul and a topi1' lc raised his arm and Coming )h Wrt u-pnk retiinw in a totil hrrp They 'kinenls and has garnered Springs 30 but all four time French colt toss hi Jockey to the stewards in what wilh about an eight of a mile Atlantic Coast rnforence enm- havc 1hp No' 3 Passer- j1 plRht points its last four hn -vnUinoj 4hn nnn (vuanuc vunierence rnm quarterhmk Xnrmnn Snead times out Both teams have and an especially keen desire to reRiwtered two triumphs and heat Duke which ha trimmed' most people expect the Com-Wake Forest eight years in aimodores who have faced the the bulky Springers rose up to 'riht at the start bring the drives to a halt out- waa je pj running side the 20 Two or Lie the galiop for 5100000 on the tration came within min infield grass course at Laurel of each other in the fourth period as Creery Kreiter Harding Terry Jenkins Ronnie Vaughan and Ernie Wells used massive resistance The two haHs were almost Park and a had others before it ended in plenty of rhubarbs Bald Eagle flashed home two lengths ahead of the SAG-J Stable's Harmonizing second coming up on Harmonizing at the lihie and seemed to be just off his right hind-quarters when it happened Both jockeys were whipping lefthanded at the time Nasibov looked like he used at avy fnd Duke loses to North Carolina tougher opponents to he the first to pick up the third Elsewhere this afternoon for Southern Conference elevens it's West Virginia (0-6-21 at Oregon (8-2) and Davidson his left hand to shove himself his left hand to shove mmseii his lert nano to snove nimseu United States horse in the field of 11 from six nations Third and Fourth College I-'outbull Carolina Slate at Arizona StateLnd n-nnerun State beats university in a nicht came ntfu i 8 nigni Ramenl South Carolina in their final (2-4) at Lehigh (3-4) The only games inside Old Dominion borders today involve small college team Unbeaten Washington and I-ce (6-0-1) plays host to Sewanee at Lexington Randolph-Mucon i ri run Corbin kick i cl SpKk 14 paw from Prico (2-4) is at Bridgewater (0-fi) lipnc rum and Concord is at Emory and Statistics Henry (5-1-1) All three games Ji cw are slated to get under way Pxuing yardagt 27 77 PaMt S-14 4-14 Virginia Tech SIS I George Waehlngton I 7 Fredicine 4 run (Corbin kick) Anzelml 24 paea from Packan 2 league games next week The biggest ACC crowd an overflow gathering of about 50000 will watch Tempo Ariz With national prestige and game bids involved every game is a must for Duke now Wake Forest ruled ahead of the Blue Devils Ix-fore the season Continued on Page 19 Col 5 identical with the faces in the key plas different at times From Ihe opening kickoff the Panthers marched from their own 35 to the Springer 28 On fourth down with three yards to go Randy Atkinson tried a quarterback sneak that was stopped half a fool short of a first down Owens subbing for the crippled Buster Lammay in the Continued on Page 19 Col 1 Statistics HS First downs I Ruihing yardsgo III Pooling yj(dagt 21 Pooling I-F Pan Interception I Punting WJJ Fumblei lost 1 Vordi penalized It I Richmond IS Furman GW 11 VPI Marietta tt Salem 7 The Soviet entry of Zabeg Louimiii kmi st and Zadorny came home third Sclinkistic Foot hull and fourth and it was near the nndicin jj vrin between Ihe horses finish that the Russians claimed1 hopcwch! i A for the French colt Puis they encountered dirty work at DJ- 11 JaLy- Jsint Cher he tossed his Jockey the crossroads The jockey on Midlothian 47 Appomattox: Maximo Garcia right at the Zalicg said Harmonizing both- 'liry' "saitvina! 7 start and Garcia complained cred hi mount biitthe stew-1 his horse had wheeled sharply ards railed to notice nis fit tom pt Hammond 42 Mciiani whon the web flew up to claim foul when he un- Kill' V-V-V "Garcia was thrown but re- fc Nlka Amounted only to lirUh lap ta-k Zabeg ridden by Nikolai 'nm-vicw 25 cradock 11 in a mere eallon Nasibov closed weU to finish 1 a length behind Iiarmonizing rid- Wayncaboro SI HarrUonburg I den by the Irish Jockey Johnny Rllane Northampton 24 Smithfiald Va Beach 0 Southampton I Zadorny was fourth a length cuipeooer i Madnon and a quarter behind his stable- mate It was the best of three a i away and went wide before he in th-u kind of collision occurred again France for a big race like this they would start the race complained Garcia 'The result was already said judge Joseph TIampden-Sydney (2-4) also will be out of state to play Centre at Danville Ky Paeeee Intercepted by 1 Punte 7-IIS T-424 Fumhlee loot 3 Yorde penalized 74 75 Thomas Dale Defeats Justicesbyl3 to6 the young Justices to lose Playing what coach Howard Hollingsworth described as "their best effort of the season" the Justices did ever) thing but Continued on Page 19 Col 1 John MzriSoll I 4 4 TTiomu Dale 7 4-ll Scoring: John Manhill Wlnzton II qutirtcffeack snook) Thomzi Dal (75 on run) Koonan 12 quarterback ancxk) convariion: Blako (plocomtnt) Ry Jerry Lindquist With fullhack Gibbons Sloan providing the key damage Thomas Dale took advantage of (wo John Marshall defensive lapses last night and scored a 13-6 Central District decision before a crowd 'of 800 at Chester Sloan the 167-pound overland operative that spelled doom to streaking Petersburg two weeks ago turned in two long dashes one for a in this one to crumble the Justices' bid for their firs! win of the season Bo'h run were identical maneuver around left end The first vvent for 75 yards and sx point on the Knights' first offensive I play from scrimmage The sec-! ond was good for 40 yards and a first down on tiie Jayem five I in the late moments of the game Two smashes at the line later quarterback Wayne Keenan sneaked over Ihe goal line from two yard out Moyer Underdog To Cuban Boxer NEW YORK Nov Moyer tide middleweight of the fighting Moyer family of Portland Ore aim for his fifth straight victory Saturday night in a television 10-rounder with Florentino Fernandez at Madison Square Garden Despite hi four consecutive all this Moyer Fri day was rated an 8-5 underdog In all it was a lough one forjto the stiff-punching Cuban Umpire John Madden Leaps to Work as Hermitage's Tom Duffee Is Tackled by Springer Konnic Jones in Fourth Quarter 1.

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