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Richmond Times-Dispatch from Richmond, Virginia • 78

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Richmond Timeft-IJlspetch Sunday October 9 1M9 Penn State Surprises Eagles 32-14 iv4A iwmcs ue uie proouM i 73 yards to put the ball on State 12-yard line Millette icon around left end on a pitchout J3X1 US WEATHER BUREAU MAR Cttewes af Cseaen Finally getting the Tange midway in the second period heaved a long pass to A1 Gould for the first cf Boston's two touchdowns The second came in the final period when Boston managed to stage their first sustained drive cf the game Five plays with Doug Millete Ed Clashy and Bill scored the first of State's five touchdown when he snagged Sangm's pas on the Boston 22-yard line and ran it over Bill Luther whipped a jump pass to Jack Storer in the end zone after Owen Daugktertv took a reverse handoff and raced 47 yards to the Boston four State hooked up three aerials in the closing minutes of the second period for 60 yards and its third touchdown the payoff coming on a pass from' O'Bara to End John Smidansky in the end zone A circus catch by Storer who picked the ball from among three Boston defenders accounted for the first State score in the third period Songin rattled bv the hard-i charging State line fumbled on his own 15-yard line four minutes later and Lloyd Amprin reemered O'Bara took a quick passout and ran over for the touchdown after penalties set Slate back to the 33-yard line WE HAVE PLENTY OF 5-V GALVANIZED ROOFING ALL LENGTHS CARTER-VENABLE COMPANY DIAL Te-set'e Sh il WtiOe Dcei 4 ciwii i tetltOiti (s) Ca mm waha lfkl Park FREE in Stars Huqt Parking Area While iffi MY 9 AP Wlrtabot Mi IV EAT IIEIt BUREAU SUMMARY Fair warm and humid weather will prevail over the Northeastern States today Scattered showers are forecast for South Atlantic and Gulf States and the Southern Plaias Colder weather accompanied by showers will move southeastward across the Upper Mississippi Valley and Central Plains It will rain in the North Pacific States and snow flurries are indicated at higher elevations in the Rockies 2977 2914 2994 The Weatliei Reaping at Weather Bureau Chlmberaaa earn Temperature Maximum Minimum Mean Normal temperature for thl a data Kimt i-iin4i Rm alnra March 1 135 Laces ainre January 1 624 STATE COLLEGER PA Oct 8 (UP) A rejuvenated Penn State team smothered Boston College's passing attack to win a 32-14 football victory before 16-000 fans here today Ed Son gin rated as the No 1 passer in the East last year was completely bottled up by State's hard charging line An intercepted Song in pass in the first two minutes of the game gave State its first touchdown and a Songin fumble set up another in the third period He completed seven out of 23 attempts Unable to gain consistently on the ground State passed its way to victory with Vince O'Bara Bill Luther and Fran Rogel sharing the heaving honors Both teams picked up 12 first downs but State outnished the visitors on the ground 203 yards 'do 124 In the air Penn State up 12S yards to Boston's 93 Substitute End Ed Hoover ROEBUCK AND CO At ASTIR ranai I66FIIII 1 Washington Upset SEATTLE Oct Orrgoa State College was pushed all cvei the field today by Washington but hammered over a last-quart ei touchdown to win an upset 7-1 Pacific Coast League football cision 3-7S9S You Shop at Sears! 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Designed to save you tim nd money stronqfy constructed to qivi yfirj of service Runs smoothly on heavy-duty roller bearings Seasoned wood box NAthout tires Spireeodler Saves Yota and Moiniey i 050 rr lrojans lie Ohio Slate By 13 to 13 Crippled I'SC Eleven Stalin Buckeye Driven IXW ANGELES Oct Ohm State and tha Trojans of Southern California stout representative of the Bur Ten Pacific Coast Conferences fought each other to a IVI) tie today as 62 677 fans sat glued to the benches Until the final gun The rugged Buckeyes scored twice on brilliantly executed plays -the rrippled Trojans capitalized on one Buckeye tumble on the five-yard line and earned their aecond tally in a game that was rugged from start to finisn Ohio State held a heavy margin In the yardage gained department 407 to 191 on the ground and through the aid and punched out 16 first down to 11 But tha payoff on the a cure board was the aame Five or the Troian first-atruig eleven decorated the bench throughout the afternoon but Jelf Ciavath's reserve staved off thrust after thrust toward their hv the hard-running flashy-passing array of backs from Co-Jumbus Ohio State scored In the first five minute and kirked the extra fit minute and kirked the extra BTSJS of the rkeyex rut loone with 37-( period for the tying digit Buckeye rut loone wnn si-j yard tourhdown run In the third tn put hi mate in front but the Troy matched the wore and 'knotted the count with a 63-yard march Thl time the Buckeye misled their try and USC made The firat Ohio State wore came when Morrison winging loose from midfield got to the 20 and 'latrraled to Jerrv Krall who W'ent on to the Troian eight On the next play Krall lofted a pas to Halfback Ray Hamilton in the end gone and Jim Hague kicked the extra point USC got six points when Krall and Pandel Savic messed up a iplav fumbled on their own five and End Harold Hatfield fell on the hull Fullback Bill Martin whose ball lugging and defensive play waa a iatandout for USC smashed It over ln three plays Frank Gifford 'missed hi first conversion try of the year however Morrison's 57-yard touchdown sprint ram on a short lateral from Halfback Jim Clark He headed toward the sidelines then cut hack sharply through tha scattered Troian horde Troy Hashed hack Immediately on the kickoff Jim Piiw-era connected on passes for 23 and 19 Martin picked up nine yards in three lunges Powers oil fourth Irinwn on t0 go ran for nine and Martin took the hall over from the four in two smacks into the line USC took te the air In the fourth but couldn't break the tie Ohio State twice got inside the Thojan 20 as Clark Morrison Krall Hamilton Savie and others dominated the game Rut their effort brought no score Ohio State' I 17 06 0-13 USC 07 13 Ohio State scoring: Touchdowns Hamilton Morrison Point after touchdown lague USC scoring: Touchdowns Martin 2 Point after touchdown Clifford Mercpnilnirg Defeats Wood berry 20 to 6 Sperin tn The Tiwra-Diipntrh MERCERSBURG PA Oct 8- Witn powerful running Merrers-burg Academy's football team defeated Wood berry Forest 26 to 6 here this afternoon Wnodberry'a only score came in ouith quarter when it capitalized on an aerial offensive to score McMillan from the five-yard line The conversion faded four tallies all rame in first half one in the first quarter on an eight-yard sustained drive to score Zuravtcff Nicon's kick went tow Its scond score came on Mosnlino's 10-yard run Extra point kicked by Nixon Yoder scored on run of 47 yards The last touchdown was scored by Paa Mwcanbur Waedbarry Speller Grattan iZ aara CapL Cakar LG Haldaman Wllliamaaa ICapt I c- Mjrahall Leak 5 Dutraw Cavar STlmr Carpenter Sfhwwik Brawn Carmichiot Mfynteiftli R'NtaaJ Martin Non hay Lynch Glaoeck Marcaraburs III I dbarry POP a Marcwaburp Tauchdawna: Zuraviaff nealm VaUar Men Waadharry Tauchdawna McMillan BRISTOL' Oct 8 LW Riding through the air for its touchdowns on the accurate arm of Quarterback Chick Davis Emory and Henry Wasps whipped Hampden-Sydney 28-0 here tonight in a Virginia "Little battle fought obaarvatian at Yesterday fin the Tennessee setting of Bristol's Municipal Stadium Davis passed to the brilliant Bob Miller for Emory'i first touchdown from the Hampden-Sydney 16 early in the game after Joe Heldrelh had recovered a fumble on the 31 Leftfooted Bill Pippin made good on the first of four conversions for the Wasps Emory drove 56 yards for its second tally in the same period with Davis passing to Jimmy Painter for the TD from the Hampden-Sydney 33 The Wasps made it 21-0 just before the half after FTanksman Bob Howard had recovered Holland's fumbld on the 6 On the first play Davis fired into the flat to Bob Miller who caught the ball and raced across Two other Emory and Henry drives were broken up in the third period before the Wasps scored again Late in the period Davis passed to Miller for a first down on the ILimpden-Sydney 2 but the Emory quarterback fumbled on the next play and Bridges recovered in the end zone for a touchdown Early in the fourth period Davis in on a running play from the Hampden-Sydney 34 shook off a couple tacklers found Fullback Pat Spurgeon in the clear on the 20 and shot a pass Spurgeon rambled across and Pippin added the point to give Emory its victory margin at 28-0 EMORY AND HENRY Laft Howard McCraady Orr Laft Haldrath Farnawartb Franck Laft Harrington Frio Gardner Crouaa Eary Millar Yeago Right Via He tar Letch a Right Nablatt Clark Rulp Right Klaar Law Hubblp Cochran Davia Poa Laft Haifa Millar Nlppin Bingham Cyphara Right Pa In tar Kallarman WM- eraclpitatlan If hour- endins II- 0 14 hour endins aince January 1 3-11 Deficiency aince October 1 Wind direction anullieait 4 mile per hour Speclel Date at Neen bulb 79: wet bulb 70: relative 81 today PM tomorrow 6:13 AM Station: High RICHMOND SO K5 7 SI City 79 Rlrmlncham 81 NN Burlington ns IN Chattanoosa NS NT Cincinnati NS 87 Ml Pnao Worth 8-1 NS N5 NS City N7 Wrct NS MS KiK-k N7 Anrlca i9 NO NN NH MnnlKuinrrv la fault I 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The Universitv of Oregon Webfoots turned loose a strong ground attack today to whip Washington State College 21 to 0 today in a Pacific Coast Conference football game Oregon scored in the second quarter and twice in the fourth period- while holding the Cougars a safe distance from the goal line throughout the game About 16000 sawe the game The first annual girl's junior golf championship is slated for August 15 through 20 over the Philadelphia Country Club course )1 Spiders Blank pH fl a 1 1 9 12-0 7 7 Before 7000 Continued from Firat Sporta Page Jasonek and Horton picked up a first down on the Richmond but Tiller intercepted Jasonek'a pass on the four and returned it to the 32 to halt the Purple threat Farris back to punt later in the period fumbled but picked up the ball and raced 37 yard to the Furman 28 before he waa brought down Charley Thomas however intercepted Hensley's toss on the Furman ll-yard stripe to end the Spider hopes Richmond twice threatened In the third period before marching 65 yards for its second touchdown Purina! got off a 42-yard run to the Furman 27 but a clipping penalty and fumbles cut the Spiders short Billingsley carried to the Hurricane 26 with a 12-yard run around end the next time the Spiders got their hands on the ball but Richmond gave up the ball on downs on the 22 Spiders Get Going After Stombaugh had set the Spiders back to their own 35 Richmond finally got going and paraded 65 yards on eight plays for their second touchdown Included in the march was a 21-yard run on a reverse by Hensley and a nine-yard pickup liy Johnny Thomas and Billingsley's 19-yard touchdown romp Jim Finer broke through to block placement try The Spiders were deep in Furman territory late in the game when Thomas intercepted a llor ton pass on the Furman 35 and ran ft Itack to the 27 But here the Spider attack bogged down Outstanding defensively were End Harry Bierman an dCenler Dick Kvington for Furman and the Richmond line backers Brown and Hoover Britt Brown was especially effective making fully 40 per cent of the Spider tackles FURMAN Left Snd Hughe Neal Owene Slem-bauph Left Tackle Stolljrd RrMemar Left Hartnaaa Graar Aiken Roddy Svlnatan Geer RiphV Jordan Aikan Stepp Right McCarkla Taffar Brea-aaakk Right lid- McLaughlin Siermann Rua- aali Quartarhack Pilillt Fi par Lift Halfback Harlan Walla Riph Watta Thpmaa Ja-anak Jahnaao RICHMOND left Rsaaar Rally Hahmann Left Tackle Cue tier Clark Laft Rikar Ford Farmer Atwell Wolan Right Wilkea Raynalda Raccl- Right Tack la House Newheuae An-tan ik (I Thayer Riaht MacLachlan Can Spans-lar MacBrpwn Grown Long Leury Laft Billlpg-lay Tiller Nuck-ala- Right Halfback Hensley Fault I to Thomas Britt Farris Purina I Richmond It Furman PSP Rich mend ecertn Billing aley -Tauchdawna: Rurlnal Statistics Rich-Furman mond Flra downs Varda gained ntahing I net I 87 Forward paaaaa attempted Forward paaaaa templatad a Varda by forward passing Forward paaaaa intercepted Varda gamed runback of Intercepted paaaee Punting average (from aenm- magal Total yards all kicks returned Opponent fumbles recovered Varda lost by penalties as Single Chain Portable dram Rainfall Rainfall Karr- Ity Drv humidity Sunet Sunrise Alpma Naahvill Atlanta Atlantic Rne'on Buffalo Charlotte ChicaKO Cleveland Denver Detroit Duluth Kl Fort Culvr-tiin llouHtun -ItirlHMinvillr Kama Kvv Knoxville Util ha laiuisvilla Memiitlik Alrritliaa Sliumi Molul New New Nia Plmmlx IVNtlanri San Seattle Tampa VU-kmiurg SILVER SPRING Oct 8 An underdog Staunton Military Academy spotted Bullis Prep a touchdown midway the first period here this afternoon then stormed back to score in the second and third quarters and take a 14-to-7 victory Fullback Carl Mazza Quarterback Pat Stark End Len Bonini and Halfback Harry O'Rouke were the men who had a hand in Staunton's victory itg first of the season after an 18-13 setback at the hands of the Virginia Tech Frosh last week Mazza smashed over from the sevet for the SMA marker in the second Quarter O'Rouke added a point from placement Then early in the third Stark took a 29-yard pass to Bonini In the end zone for the second Staunton touchdown Again O'Rouke converted STAUNTON Bonini Rigrwy Llewgllyn Tackle Mimacfi Wellman Guard Payette Barrel I Unger Nicaatrp Bacfca- Stark Woolaay Malta Rlwa Monaaratta Reading BULLIS Knda Rebey Chapman Edmiaton Warfta Olaon Bollraa Brown Shugart Zayata Connor May WKtnar Million Nya King Bandar Caahman Eehavea Herbert MeCubbina Baaaaehatt Maok Kennedy Garding Hendricks Hamilton SMA 0 7 7 7 0 0 Bullla Bullis Prop Scoring -Touchdown Cbaa-man Point after touchdown Herbert SMA Touchdown Maaza Stark fpaaa from Bonini) Points after tauchdawna O'Rouke 2 24-Ft Height Only $18 Down Save time labor dollars! 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