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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 15

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The Miami Heraldi
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ti 1 for ws Herricanes Rebound Smash Georgetown 4 Parilli Sullivan Match Aerial Stabs As Unbeaten Kentucky Meets Florida Today Muddy Turf Jack Hackett Feared Lost For Season Promised For Clash By WH1TEY KELLEY Herald Sports Writer LEXINGTON Ky The finest pass masters Babe Parilli of unbeaten Ken- tucky and Haywood Sullivan match aerial stabs today on Stoll Field in what is billed as homecoming Local citizens whose interest in football is more than just a passing fancy regard the burly pupils of Coach Bear Bryant as three-touchdown favorites over sorely crippled Florida When the hoys in the know began to talk about three touchdowns there was no thought accorded a muddy field Upon arrival here Friday the Floridians were greeted by a dismal rain driven by chilling winds that sent the mercury dipping into the forties' Rain and mud have an unusual habit of equalizing football teams If you don't think so ask Bill Edwards Vanderbilt mentor whose team was supposed to upend these same Gators without too much trouble Vanderbilt took an unsoiled mark into a muddy match with the Gators and came off on the short end of 31-27 throbber Whether the wet conditions if the rains will deter the passing arms Sullivan and Parilli remains a question mark The weatherman predicts clear cold weather for game but late Friday it was still miserable Sullivan the 15th best passer with 55 completions in 103 tries revels in the mud The superb sophomore pinpointed nine receivers in It attempts during the Tandy mud party No opposing passer this year has excelled the Dothan Ala flinger while he was leading the Bob Woodruff-coached team to five successes in six outings He hasn't met one of Parilli's brilliance yet A good thing as a sophomore last season Babe already has made mighty strides to overshadow his first-vear performance Currently ranked the fifth most proficient aerial artist rarilli has accumulated the sizeable total of 929 air yards with 64 completions on 118 attempts Thirteen of the receivers wound up in touchdown territory Sullivan has triggered seven TD bullets All comparisons cease when you dispense with the passing games of the combatants GEORGETOWN GETS A SQUIRT OF MIKE VACCHIO'S FLUID MOTION on this play as the diminutive halfback picks up a short gain in the second quarter -The Hoyas' Jim Thompson brings him down on the Miami 42 -The Hurricanes went on to score their second touchdowft from there -j Acm Newsphoto By LUTHER EVANS Herald Sport Writer Shocked out of their serenity by an audacious Georgetown eleven that struck first the University of miracle legions erupted for 26 aweinspiring points in the final quarter Friday night to trample the Hoyas 42-7 at -the Orange Bowl i A roaring crowd of 30029 howled with glee as darlings put bn a patented stretch drive to earn their sixth consecutive victory a victory that may The Yardstick By JOE BROWN Miami Georre'tn First down Total yards rained net 411 Yards rained rushift 294 Yards lost rushinr 38 Yards rained passer 155 Passes intercepted by Passes attempted 1ft Passes completed 1ft Punts 8 Averse distance punts 284 Yards returned punts 24 Kickoffs 1 Average distance kickoffs 48 Yards returned kickoffs 21 Fumbles ft Own fumbles recovered 5 Penalties 8 Yards lost penalties t0 exact a price the Hurricanes can ill-afford to pay After establishing a-UM pass completion record Jack Hackett tiny but great quarterback left the battlg ground as the first quarter ended with a severe shoulder separation With Louisville Florida Iowa and Missouri still to be encountered the possible loss of their Mighty Mouse master of the pass enough to make the Miamians view the future with alarm 0 As if injury almost too much to bear Fullback Bob Schneidenbach also was hurt limping off in the fourth period with what diagnosed as a torn left rib cartilage Jack Del Bello whose aerial record of 45 completions Hackett shattered replaced the imp and pitched for ttvo touchdowns in the relentless last period spree Hackett no longer than 40 seconds of the game to hit his 46th receiver of the season Tom Jellev on second offensive formation Before the Hoyas got him out of there The Kiouse connected with six of 10 shots to give him a 500 hatting average for the season 51 successes in 102 throws The final scoreboard difference and wide edge in statistics are entirely misleading After their 29-year-old Coach Bob Margarita had told writers just before the kickoff that didn't come to Miami to the three-touchdown underdogs began backing up his words They paraded 54 yards through Miami's proud (and flabbergasted) defenses to score with 8:40 of the opening quarter elapsed as Quarterback Frank Mattingly hit Jimmy Thompson with a 11-yard pass The Invaders maintained their 7-0 "lead until the very first play of the second period when Sophomore Fullback Harry Malliog shed the anonymity of a bench role to scoot 43 yards to a touchdown Although frightened by Mattingly's sizzling passing arm throughout the uproarious first half the nation's eighth-ranking team went ahead to stay five minutes and 40 seconds before halftime Senior Gordon Watson getting the first starting chance of his Turn To Tage 17-A Col 4 Marquette Ties Gamecocks 13 1 3 Villanova Beaten Saturday November 4 1950 THE MIAMI HERALD Ft Pierce Bows 13-0 To Gables FOftT PIERCE Coral Gables High of Miami halted Fort Pierce's win streak at six games Friday night as the Cavaliers blanked the Eagles 13 to 0 The game was one of the roughest contest palyed here this year with Joe Robinson Kim Callahan Frank Newman and Claude Thomas being ejected for the Gables MIAMI'S SECOND TOUCHDOWN is contributed: by Bob Schneidenbach after a four-yard buck in the second quarter Georgetown's Bob Versprille (36) tries Vainly to step him as Jim Dooley (42) of Miami looks on Hrraid staff photo The Yardstick Ft Pierce First downs 15 Passe attempted 33 Passes completed 4 Passes intercepted 3 Penalties Yards penalised Gft Cables 17 -8 0 14 150 Huckij Sets SEC SSeeord 185 Net yards rained Midwest Club Pulls Big Upset COLUMBIA Marquette held two-t ouchdown favored South Carolina to a 13-13 intersectional football tie here Friday night matching South Cam lina Left Halfback Steve running with Quarterback Frank spectacular passing running and his key blocks for Right Half Bishop Strickland who scored both South Carolina touchdowns plus short touchdown throws to Halfbacks Stan Wojcik and Norm Roh-ter highlighted the game Twice Marquette tried field goals when it was held close to the- South Carolina goal Jb both were widp Twice South Carolina was held inside the Marquette 20 for downs It looked like a runaway South Carolina night when the home team scored in three plays from the opening kickoff but 14000 fans saw independent Marquette come back to tie then lead in the game After opening 44-yard touchdown jaunt with the game less than two minutes old Volm went Into action capping a 63-vard march with a 10-yard pass to Rohter in the end zone Marquette went ahead just before the half on a 74-yard drive topped by 25-yard throw to Wojcik on the South Carolina 10 from where the halfback stepped over untouched Not until the final period and after an abortive field goal try by Marquette Tackle Joe Mas-naghettl was South Carolina able to tie the game on a five-yard wide left sweep by Strickland Sub Quarterback Don Leahy of Marquette made his first conversion try missed his second one and his second field goal try just at the end South Carolina sub End Bill Killoy made his first conversion but saw his second one blocked by Marquette End Bill Jelisnke Staff Photo by Fred Brent LOOKS LIKE THE JOHNSON RAG those two are dancing but just Georgetown's Robert Versprille right bringing down Miami's Ed Lutes The play developed when Lutes caught a nine-yard toss from Jack Hackett in the first quarter Davidson Curtis Spark 34-12 Vanderbilt Victory CHATTANOOGA Tenn (JP) Vanderbilt End Bucky Curtis set one Southeastern Conference record and tied another as the Commodores downed stubborn Chattanooga 34 to 12 here night Curtis took a pass from Quarterback Bill Wade for his ninth touchdown of the season in the third quarter This broke the SEC record I for touchdown pass receptions and tied the 54 point scoring record for SEC linemen Fullback Dean Davidson slashed to three touchdowns across a muddy field as Vanderbilt handed Chattanooga its seventh straight setback 31-12 The 205-pounder from Miami Beach Fla pounded across the outmanned Chattanooga line for scores twice in the second period and once in the third to unveil a I running attack to go with Vander-lijbilt's air arm Davidson led a fleet of charging 5 backs with two 11-yard and one 1 five-yard touchdown sprint 'dJ amous Wade to Curtis pass- combination was held to a minimum of damage mostl5 PfT through the efforts of Defense Halfback Frank Kerchner Grill Scores and Rutherford Taylor and Bill Cato tossed out for the Eagles All the players were charged with unnecessary roughness Both touchdowns for the Cavaliers were tallied by Fullback Henry Palmer on off tackle plays Gables took the ball in the second period on their own 30 following a 65-yard punt -by Bob Dietz The Cavaliers overcame a 15 yard penalty for clipping and completed their only pass of the game Palmer to Anton Brice for 29 yards to start an 85-yard drive From the Eagles 2-yard stripe Palmer plunged over for the six points Ernest place kick was wide In the fourth quarter Bill Schuler recovered Charlie King's fumbled punt to give the Gables the hall on its own 40 Jack Wiley then xled a drive that wound up on the Fort Tierce 5-yard line Palmer went over on the' first play and kick was good to make the score 13-0 The Eagles threatened four times In the second period they reached the Gables' six in the third period they powered to the ten and twice in the fourth quarter they drove to the two and one yard lines only to be repulsed The score by periods: Coral Gables 0 6 0 Fort Pierce 0 0 0 0 The already thin Florida array of talent was further reduced during the week by injuries to Mack Gilstrap and Jimmy Rawls both important figures In Woodruff's defensive alignment 1 They were left behind in Gainesville along with speedy Loren Broadus who will be missing his second straight game because of a shoulder injury Three other game time will be limited because of various ills that aren't figments of imagination to lull the into a state of overconfidence Offensive Guard Dickie Rowe Scatback Jack Nichols and Defensive Tackle Charles Lapradd could be rendered useless by another lump on already aggravated sore spots To make 'matters as dismal as the Kentucky weather Woodruff is hobbling around on a sore right leg He injured it during practice Woodruff must send his thinning cast against a Wildcat team that Is at its physical hpst one that is eagerly seeking its second straight bowl bid Florida has no backs that run with the power of Bill Leskovar who Miamians will remember for his teeth-j8rring sorties against Santa Clara in the last Orange Bowl game Neither do the Gators have talented performers like Halfbacks Emory Clark Clayton Webb or- Wilbur Jamerson These efficient ground attackers operate behind a massive Kentucky line that is headed by prospective All-American Bob Gain a young giant of six-three and 230 pounds But Florida does have such flitting pests as Fullback Floyd Huggins and Halfbacks Billy Red-dell Scotty Feek Sam Oosterhoudt and Buford Long A pair of gluefingered receivers Miamian Don Brown and Jim French man the ends to make perfect targets for passes Along with Sullivan they represent Florida's main offensive weapon An adherent of the rork-cm sock-em type defensive Bryant Fields a defensive team that allows yardage like a youngster giving away his prized marble collection North Texas State LSU Mississippi and Dayton first four foes couldn't penetrate that defense for a score Cincinnati and Villanova mustered a single TD while Georgia Tech nailed a pair in bowing 28-14 This same Tech team infiictPd the only blot on Woodruff's record as coach by snaring a last-minute 16-13 decision on a field goal Grit and determination have been the two main assets The youthful Woodruff is wondering if it will be enough for a well-manned foe like Kentucky COLLEGE Miami 42 Georgetown 7 Detroit 18 Villanova 7 South Carolina 13 Marquette 13 Hope 28 Hillsdale 14 Neb Wesleyan 58 York 6 Vanderbilt 34 Chattanooga 12 Furman 13 Wofford 13 Cape Girardeau 7 Mo Mines 6 Went Mil 24 Chiithe Bus 18 St Cloud 31 Upper Iowa 13 Howard Tayne 23 Texas St'- 6 Ferris Inst 33 Olivet Col 6 Texas St 35 Trinity 6 Upsala 34 Wagner 6 Virginia Union 28 Shaw 0 Newport News 35 Bridge'ter 19 Bos Frosh 13 Mass Frosh 6 Middlebury Frosh 7 Yt Frosh 0 St Thomas 14 Hamline 7 Valparaiso 33 Lnther 13 St Mary's 25 Winona 25 Ottawa 28 McPherson 13 Iiaone 37 Midland 0 HIGH SCHOOL Miami 20 Ianler 7 Coral Gables 13 Fort Tierce Fletcher 39 Miami Tech 14 Landon 40 Knoxville Cen'al ft West Fahn Beach 19 Orlando 14 Jax Lee 6 Hillsborough 0 Belle Glade 13 South Broward 0 Wauchula 51 Avon Park Webster 14 Bushnell 13 Kissimmee 25 Lake Wales 0 Kathleen 13 Sebring 6 Ocala 20 Leesburg 0 Brooksville 40 Crystal River 8 Tal'see Leon 14 Day'a Main 13 Winter Garden 33 Clermont 6 Lyman 20 Titusville 6 Mount Dora 20 Groveland 7 Umatilla 19 St James Pahokee 58 Lake Placid 0 Melbourne 33 15 St Pete 14 Lakeland 12 Fernandina 20 Bolles 19 Bradford 19 Deland 13 Jax St Faul 20 Live Oak 7 Fort Myers 34 FMA 0 Haines City- 25 Fort Meade 6 Sarasota 46 Tunta Gorda 0 riant City 39 Bartow 7 Green Cove Spgs 57 Bunnell 6 Ketterlinns 21 Winter Park 20 Clewiston 46 Stuart 6 Winter Haven 24 Jesuit 0 Tarpon Springs 15 Clearwater 0 Detroit Triumphs 18-7 For 1st In Eight Years DETROIT An alert University of Detroit football team capitalized on every break to defeat Villanova College 18 to 7 Friday night before 8775 fans It was the first win over Villanova in eight years The Titans won the game in simple fashion by letting Villa-nova shoot Its power in an opening kickoff drive The Wildcats took the opening kickoff Walt Zuber returning it 41 yards to the Villanova 44 and drove to a touchdown on 10 ground plays Hefty Sooners Colorado Clash BOULDER Colo (P Barring tie it will he Milepost No 27 or the end of the line for Oklahoma's football express today The Sooners powerfully-manned and confident are strongly favored to roll right on against the Colorado Buffaloes in their Big Seven Conference game In' sunken amphitheater On top of that Colorado edged Wofford Griddcrs Deadlock Furman GREENVILLE (UP)-Tailback Jack Beeler ran and passed his Wofford Terriers 72 yards to tie Furman Purple Hurricane 13-13 Friday night in a renewal of South Car oldest football rivalry before more than 13000 spectators The tying march took ten plays Beeler was in on nipe of them starting on his own 28 He ran from seven and passed for 62 in the drive which scored on the las1 minute of play Murpliy Wins In 1st Round NEW YORK Irish Bob Murphy 173 San Diego Cal stopped Dick Wagner I66V2 Toppen-ish Wash in the first round of a scheduled ten rounder at St Nich-olsa Arena Friday nigth Dr Alexander Schiff ruled Wagner unable to continue because of a lacerated mouth Murphy a 1 to 3 favorite dropped Wagner for a nine count in the first round He was unable to continue after a rest following the first round A crowd of 1758 that paid $4206 barely got settled before Murphy winner of 45 of 33 pro fights by knockouts lowered the boom in Wagner A throwback to the old style fighter who is willing to take" a punch to land one Murphy made in impressive New York debut iff A 3 i out Arizona by only three points two weeks ago and- was held to a tie by Utah last Saturday Hope-ful home forces think maybe this means Colorado is ready now to play the kind of football it showed in whipping Nebraska last month The logicians say it will be Oklahoma by three touchdowns BOATING GROUPS MEET TORONTO JP Rule changes and 1951 regatta dates will come under discussion today at annual meetings of the Canadian Boating Federation and Region 13 of the American Powerboat Association Staff Photo by Tony Garnet JIM DOOLEY TAKES TO THE AIR in chopping oil a 13-yard first quarter gain The Miami Haiifcack hurdles' Bob Scheiden-bach as Ray Arcangeletti protects the rear TEN MS OFFICIAL DIFS KANSAS CITY (A) Joseph Ivys a member of the States Lawn Tennis Association died Friday He was 63 years old i 1 f- -i.

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