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The Charlotte Observer from Charlotte, North Carolina • 34

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''''47itieP ltv4f -w 6 41 14: 'PO '00' 2f: 4- 1'-'-'4'1414 -18 Aktico44 ikr 44r24A--Ar 'p-4 iv it4 641400i4A 1- 4i4 4xt 4041 4 44 4 4 C': END OF Malec of Davidson fumbles when co hit on the Washington Lee five in the second period of triumph ver covered i ny their hom eco ni i The homecoming Wildcats game c(Observer eStaff rh50i0 Saturday's game at Davidson The loose pigskin was re- by Charlie Kelly) Less than two minutes )at lave intercepted a General pass On the Washington Lee 37 and on the next play Belton passed to Campbell for another touchdown The kivk was wale Davidson's fifth score can on a 414 yard drive late in the third per aid and featured three straight pass completions from Little a Ilictory product to Vi'insion's Bill Gram ley They covered 56 yards Gastonia's Bill Rowland plunged over from the I filid I I igh Point's David Fasg kicked the extra point Early in Vie fourth period Day tdson moved 68 yards to score with a 29 yard pass from Belton to Campbell putting the ball on the Ike Campbell grabbed the aerial out of a host of defenders and receivers Belton went over from the one and then kicked the point The count went to 47-0 with less than three minutes remaining as Cutting sneaked over from the one The final touchdown came with only 36 seconds remaining when Cutting passed 29 yards to West in the end zone Ilcid to single touchdouns In the first twn periods by A slob born General defense the Wild rats with quarterback Dick Bel Inn In the fore struck for three Inuchdowns In the third period And added another three in the final to turn what started a lame baffle into a rout I tr- 4 i t6k 4 A 1:: '14444 I 1 441( 4 t-a(0-40 4 i 4 V) t01" 1444111 ''''1 i 1 4 1 Ai 4" I j''''''''ti' 1 R4 tt 4 4101 3 IP "ii mtr '-A ii'' 44-t Ai ts --3-- 4 4 4 1 'r 7' o) Nat 4 -1 f- v-4 'tl: Fi i 44e iili 41i'L i 1 fidt i1 Iftkdi 491 ot 4A) or i -11 't 40 Viiii' 4 '1''ti ili2'1') 004 I At tr i i 7 11 4 i Vi 1ft- 1 4 14 -4 io Al ktil 340 ti I ily 4 I 4 1- 1 441 0 4 '-iril p44400 4 4 if 4 ''4 1 ''''4 i yo4-: 14 0 --v 1-4 4 -2 4 OLE MISS SUB STARS Cougars Tame Idaho State 9-0 A junior from Mt Airy Belton Attempted rt pakses and hit his gluefmgered receivers on 10 for 208 yards 'No of his ratorsharp pitches carried for touchdowns Dyke Little second string guarterbck hit on four of eight attempts for 84 yards and freshman quarterhack Tom Cutting of Ft Smith Ark completed three of four for norther 9 yards and one more touchdown Winston-Salem's 111 Gram ley was on the receiving end of four be it was Don Mcitee Of Newton and Don Campbell of Salisbury who came up with the most sensational snares of the game Freshman Craig Wall of Conway playing superb offensive and defensive ball at his end position pulled down three of the tosses Air RaidBeats Wane 27-13 AND I Loft Mtre Lett Smith telt Chitiho Im Salsbury Right Same limn Hight McKnight Tol Right Mc Neer Doyle Lett Pee Hight itrischa Stafferd DAVIDSON Left Gram ItY Left larklea-- raga Lee junea Left Is Abernathy McClain Jameg Stioughtmi niiiht Wilann Swell Right Voight Now ard Hight Lynn Woltoby loft Little Cutting Left Rowland 1411(t Right Selzer Bat bee Smith FennellIn antid 0 1 0 Davidson 7 7 20 20-04 Statistics 1 IL ALIAS MOSCOW Idaho stocky 3111I Frank Sarno a Marine veteran who at 25 was the oldest man on NEW ORLEANS Substieither team directed Washington1 tute quarterback John Blalack State to its first football victory I ol oped two long touchdown passes of the season Saturday a 9-0 de-lSaturday then scored on an 11- over a sleeping Tulane defense cision over Idaho yard run in leading Mississippi to a 27-13 Southeastern Conference It W8 1 a win the embattled It W8 1 win the embattled verted after the final three Mississippi scores Tulane scored in the first and 13 162 final periods Halfback Otis Gil 104 more dashed 25 yards for the first 4 touchdown and with less than two Toinne 13 142 104 II 4 0 44121 IA 424 IAA 17 4 11 4 kOvt: 3t 40141t4ito 14 A4441100 NEAR Bill Rowland narrowly misses an aerial thrown by Dick Belton Bob Pickett of Washington Lee comes in on the play (Observer Staff Photo by Charlie Kelly) $10 4 41 lktita 4 soo: 4 $AalsoA0 444 Aksiked :41 First drowns Rushing yardage inging yardage tiernoted tompleted Intercepted Punts Punt' Fumbles Inst Yards penalised Cold Cup Event To Iliisseyampa Cougars had to have and guar terback Sarno went out and got It for them in the racifie Coast Canferenee's traditional neigh borhood clash 444 42 5 minutes to play sub quarterback I John Caruso sneaked one foot for 85 the second which he set up with Mississippi pass play to halfback Willie Het rest of the covering 76 yards Mississippi 6 7 7 7-27 Tulane 7 0 0 6-13 a 425 1 65 Da id son Camp-brit 2 plunge 20 Pass from Belton): Smith (tn past from Belton): Me Hag tS tlin I Ho land (2 plunge) Bah ton 11 plunge): Cutting II sneak): West tift pasarun from Cutting) Converatonc Belton 4 Fagg I Fennegan I The Wildcat attack sputtered repeatedly In the first half but managed to put together two touchdowns despite brilliant de fensive play by the Washington Lee forward wall Four times the Generals a Hit Lee Brantley Ike Smith Dickey Johnson and John Pipkin in starring roles turned bnek Davidson threats In the first two periods back Billy Lott and was in command the way With Social Outcast finishing fourth and the two co-favorites Traffic Judge and Jet Action Mac ing seventh and eighth respectively in a ninehorse field Hasse yainpa returned $5040 $1360 and $1040 Sarno kicked a 23-yard field goal from an angle in the second quarter and then engineered a 67- ard scoring march in the final period After Tulane scored late In the first period Bialack took charge and iniceted new life into a stumbling Mississippi offense It to him only 10 minutes of play ing time to put his team out front for good Three minutes after Tulane scored he threw a 55-yard touchdown pass to end Buddy Harbin who was 15 yards behind the nearest Tulane defender With less than seven minutes gone in the second period Blalack tossed a pass 43-yards to half Bialack killed the last Tu lane hopes In the third quarter when he reeled oft his 11-yard touchdown run through a ragged hole In the Tulane line CIIICAGO-11-11asseyampa a 4-year-old colt who had won only one of 11 starts this year scored a smashing triumph over three powerful eastern contenders to capture the $94050 Gold Cup race which closed the Hawthorne racing season Saturday Misseyampa ridden by Billy Fisk ran a strong race over the LI mile route to win by a neck rver Mister Black Hasty House farm contender whose stablemate Sea 0 Erin placed third Alississippi scorin: Touchdowns: Harbin (55 pass run from Blatack I Lott (4t pass run from Bla lack) BlalaA 11 run) Cothren (20 run) Conversions: Cothren 3 (placements) scoring Touchdowns: run) Caruso (I Conversions: Zelenk la vomity Wins 2319 LAIIkM1F --4J1 Quarterback Joe Mastrogiovanni ran 61 yards for one touchdown passed 25 yards for another and kicked three vital extra points Saturday in leading Wyoming to a 23-19 victory over Tulsa after the Oklahomans broke away to a 12-0 first period lead Washington State Idaho 0 3 0 6-9 0 0 0 0-0 The scored their first touchdown on a 66-yard drive which featured a 37-yard burst over left tackle by McBee The Newton product's run carried to the three Belton followed with twoyard sneak and Campbell Wild And Wooly Tiff One of the wildest Ivy League football games ever played involv ed Yale and Dartmouth in 1931 They played a 33-33 tie Mississippi scored its last touch- Tulane sec down midway in the final period Gilmore (2 or an explosive 20-yard run by sneak) C( fullback Paige Cothren who con- (placement) Tu lane Gilmore (25 sneak) INSC scoring Touchdown: Steiger (4 run) Field goat: Sarno (2R yards) THE LOOK Of "ALL-OVER" SMARTNtSS IS LEDFORD'S from the ground up Ledford's Fine Men's Clothes are color co-ordinated fashion-perfect STEIN0BLOCH benchomade Custom Edge Hats by KNOX GENUINE CORDOVANS by 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