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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 69

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'Yards rusl Yards IV assesP asses Intl Punts unit las So Yards WA Block in Time man topped off Florida's point- terback shot a pass into the making spliirge with a 13-yard hands of GNs John Wilt and run he returned it 15 yards to the George Washington did not Gator 25 come any closer than Florida's Bill Hardy passed to Tom 36-yard line until the fourth Holy for 10 yards for the touch-quarter Then Tom Batten of Miami High third Gator quay- Turn to Page 81) Col block on Kentucky's Dave Gash (87) as Georgia Tech's Tommy Wells kicks first period field goal Boot gate the Engineers a 3-0 lead and they went on to 23-13 sictory in season opener at Atlanta 1 allIMMENIONI 17 I 'm tt 1 At 1 I I I i 4 1 tistics: rtwl 13:5: 11 A 3 0 r'' 0 ft 4 1 I 4 1 4 Press Wireohoto Coral Cables' Lilly (inset) tosses big Seminoles azzle 4s funned Spi tunnel By EDWIN POPE Assistant Sports Editor JACkSONVILLE The "exciting new offense" that head Coach Ray Graves promised University of Florida backers popped into vigorous life Saturday night and buried George Washington 30-7 in a glorified scrimmage officially described as the season opener Graves promised the offense and designed it But tiny Larry Libertore of Miami the wraith of a runner Florida has been seeking these many years delivered it And 14000 fans loved it Careening in and out of the poaderous but slow Colonial line the 438-pound sophomore quarterback from Miami Edison High carved out these An JACKS citing ne Coach Universit popped ir clay nigh Washingt scrimmag as the seE Graves and desig Libertore of a run seeking livered it it Careen polderou line the quarterbi son High Tech preserved a 35-yearold record of never losing a game opener in the Southeastern Conference Inaugural Gann most widely publicized Tech sophomore in years got valuable help from Graning and junior Halfback Billy Williamson of Coral Gables And Marvin Tibbetts senior quarterback emerged from Gann's shadow with a tremendous 27-yard run which set up Tech's second touchdown Sophomore Jerry Woolum finally gave Kentucky some attack potency in the second half after Quarterback Tom Rodgers and Jerry Eisman had failed to pierce the Tech defense Woolum cooly engineered touchdown drives of 86 and 63 yards in the fourth quarter the first in 10 plays six of which were passes Tommy Wells kicked a 24- yard field goal for Tech's first points A Gann pass and three runs by the small quarterback totaling 26 yards set it up Ga Tech 3 13 7-23 Kentucky 13-13 Goat Wells 24 1 run (Wells kick) 11 pass from Gene (kick failed) 5 run (Wens kick) 5 Pass from Wolk" (Mayfield kick) 6 run (OM tailed) TO 28 Frazzle 4 log I ''''A A e' 6 LIk'1 0 0: i I fr-Iftl rk--'4 1'' I A Alt-tINk '1 i '''t'' 4 tg Ar ti'd 1' 7 --1 4 4f 4' lt 4z -i- 4 i -i 4:::: vk-T i At a li eLS' 7 tr 1 'ktAA a F'' f' a i00IF0 er 4 ''340 e'' 3: 3 ii 5 1 tz- Let Of t-44 70 "x--4 4 Li 7 4 1 s' 1: '44 ft I Ititi 4 '1" A NA '1'' A i i Pit '''''-'4 4 46i 00i V-4 $17 i 4L ''4 il" ''4k -40 A ftg 41 -1r- x-1 ''t14-: c'ttr 4: 0-- 4 A i4! 4t 1 4 lT ''i vi0: 'Kk 410 42 'i "1171'- i 1 i 74-0ktv xr 1 I It'' ''''e :::0 6: Ile i --1-Zk0 els 15 Natt lh 2: ie Nn -74 -'4e-'- 4 or v- 's: e- r- 00-t: tvriiii 104 1 5 :441 e1-7 404' 4 -k'7 i-'N'''' A --sr- 52' 4- L- "4 i' '''1- a Al ii :41 vt: A three-yard touchdown keeper play A 13-yard pass to fellow A threl keeper pk A ask up here in scorn of the ex-U-Miami All-America when Feely dashes and darts through an open field Saturday night he was top Seminole runner with 69 yards and scored the other touchdown Fifteen of the 2S FSU points were won by sophomores and indication of what he meant when Peterson said afterward "I hope we learned something tonight" The Seminoles for all their superiority slugged around for Turn to rage 8D Cot 7 riTP717771 11 i :14 1 Ili) 5 :1 trr1k' and he has two dandies in little Eddie Feely and Ed Trancygier Feeley's anatomical opposite Both are sophomores Trancygier a 8-foot 207- pound tansfer from the University of Iowa Ilho operates with the AVar Party passed for No touchdowns and ran for another Press Wireohote Late UCLA Score Stuns Pitt 8-7 TIDE TURNS: QB Trammell Zips Through Georgia Gap but Bulldog Francis Tarkenton left I hauled down Trammell l'So who's Fran Curcir they Tide Strikes in 2nd Period LOS ANGELES (AP) UCLA scored a touchdown and added two points with 33 seconds left in the game and upset Pittsburgh Saturday night 8-7 Pitt marched 68 yards in the first series of the game and made the 7-0 score stand up un By JOHN CNDER WOOD Herald Sports Writer TALLAHASSEE Dressed in style Florida States revitalized and systemized Seminoles wore out Richmond 28-0 Saturday night on behalf of the latest ''new deal" in FSU football For 17000 Campbell Stadium fans it was a highly entertaining look at what Coach Bill Peterson had promised would be just that entertainment par excellence Peterson following the gaudy Seminole line of Tom Nugent and Perry Moss not to mention the formation came to FSIJ in January from the storyville of college football Louisiana State But it was not necessarily LSU style football that delighted Seminole partisans Saturday night It was simply up-to-date a thinking coach's game and that's not really simple at all When the Seminoles deftly executed both a reverse and a lateral on the opening kickoff the pattern was set Split ends wide sets halfback draws the quarterback option series even an unbalanced line They were all there to dazzle and frazzle the opposition Although it gave Peterson a good opportunity to bone up his forces for next week's big league joust with Florida in Gainesville it doubtlessly didn't take everything he had to upend Richmond The Spiders shut out for the first time in 26 games dating back to 1957 were ornery as long as they lasted which wasn't nearly long enough Sophomore truce Starling for another touchdown Two dazzling punt returns that launched scoring drives Seventeen runs for 81 yards Four completions in 11 pass es for 82 yards If that final figure was not calculated to overwhelm George Washington the Gators' all-around figures certainly left the perennial Southern Conference doormats gasping Florida came within two yards of its alltime total offense record with an output of 273 yards running and 204 passing for 477 altogether Bobby Dodd Jr sophomore on of the Georgia Teach head coach scored another touchdown on a one-yard sneak after setting it up with a 31- ard pass to Nick Arfaras Veteran Doug Partin furnished the games individual big moment with a 59-yard sprint And Miami Jackson's Don Good Sophomor another tc Two that laun( Sel en tl Four cc es for 82 5 If that calculated Washingt( around the peren ence door: Florida yards of fense rec of 273 ya passing fo Bobby on of the roach se down on I er twain' 3 ard pass Veteran ed the moment IA And Miam Alabama Smashes Touted Georgia 214 r---- I I 14104 r4 'V3j" 4 411 lk i -4-7 I 1' G'gia Alabama 12 12 67 272 152 2t IS-31 34 1 7-371 1-311 1 0 113 45 First downs Rush Yards Passing yardage Passes Passes listempled by Punts Fumbles Yards penalized ceded in blunting Georgia's vaunted passing attack a smothered the Bulldogs 21-6 before a national television audience Saturday Little Billy Richardson a 168-pound junior fullback was the big gun in an Alabama attack that piled up no or points than a Crimson Tid BIRMINGHAM (Al') Alabama's Crimson Tide uncorked a startling offense suc -t "''''-ii tv- '1 Itz 4 i-'- --1' 1 1 1 Of'r 'i i IP 1 "7 ir ''i 'i I i'-' 'I- 'te A 4 e' i yr) 4-- i o'lt ''17" 7- A '1 7' -2'''''11 i -4 1 1 7 07 ''4?" 1 -1- A 7-- i 1' 2 40) I N'''Zp-2' 3 i -4- -00-0'p- 1 '0 No 1 (4 4- 1 V'-- 4-4 IF Iss ir't 1 t' -i 14'6 7' '4 i ''''11'-1 0 4' rlet 71z 1 A XI i'l f'4: -0' lk i 1 4 1 4 4 4idi Ft'i I til the Bruins went on a final rampage in the closing minutes UCLA traveled 51 yards in nine plays with Kilmer leading the march down to the Pitt 15 Kilmer passed for 11 to sophomore Tom Gutman and then Singleton a 161 pound newcomer who had at on the bench throughout three-quarters of the game sneaked through left guard for six points UCLA Coach Bill Barnes accepted the gamble He called for the two-point try and the 1117- pound Kilmer barged through the right side of the Panther line for the winning points Saturday Grid Scores team has scored since beating Furman 29-6 in 1958 In the first half alone when Rama poured it on for a 21-0 lead at intermission Richardson gained 58 yards more yards than the entire Georgia team made on the ground But Richardson wasn't the only factor in Alabamas dazzling display of offense in the first half The running of Tommy White the passing and running of Quarterback Bobby Skelton and the running of Quarterback Pat Trammell all played a major role in thumping the defending Southeastern Conference champion Bulldogs For Alabama the victory showed the greatest margin in Southeastern Conference play since a 27-0 triumph over Tennessee in 1954 Skelton got two of the Alabama touchdowns on runs of one and nine yards White got the other on three-yard run Rust 12 Tougaloo 0 Lockhaven 20 Ship'burg 0 Geneva 20 USCG 0 Anderson 12 Ky St 0 Salem 10 Concord 0 Mil 6 Harding (Ky) 6 Caro 7 Car-New 0 Tenn Tech 21 Louisville 7 Mid Tenn 6 Aus-Peay 0 Elon 19 Guilford 7 Ole Miss Rolls 420 Penn State 20 Boston 0 RI 20 N'eastern 0 Mass 21 Maine 13 Rochester 6 St L'rence 0 Conn 29 Cen Conn 14 MI Wyllie 6 Steburg 0 Chester 30 Ft Eustis 27 Colby 28 Norwich 16 31IDWEST Missouri 20 01 Kansas 21 TCt 7 Marquette 23 Villanova 13 Citenati 15 Bar-Sim 14 Kan St 20 SD St 61 Is State 46 Drake 01 Xavier (0) 17 Miami (0) 61 Ferris Inst 38 Wis (MiI) Mich 31 Cen Mich 0 Mich 31 Cen Mich 0 SOUTH Florida SO Geo Wash 7 FSC 28 Richmond 0 Alabama 21 Georgia 6 Ga Tech 23 Kentucky 13 9 Texas AL)! 0 Ole Miss 42 Houston 0 Maryland 31 Virginia 8 NC State 29 Va Tech 14 ali 33 Wm Mary 21 Citadel 19 Newberry 0 Furman 20 Preshian 12 Davidson 16 Catawba 7 Len-Rhyne 30 Wollord 6 Fairmont 14 Shepherd 13 Tenn Branch 33 Memphis 0 Va Tech 13 Va St 6 Glenville 19 Liberty 13 Morehead 20 Geo (Ky) 0 NC Coll 8 Morris Brown 6 Clark 16 Clain 8 Florida SO FSC 28 Alabama Ga Tech LSL 9 Ole Miss Mar)land NC State V31I 33 Citadel 19 Furman '2C Davidson Len-Rhyne Fairmont Tenn Bran Va Te( Glenville 1 Morehead NC Coll Clark 16 OUTHIVE ST With only 30 men on his rostert and three of them perinanent fixtures on the bench Coach Ed Merrick of Richmond had to substitute piece by piece While this was going on Peterson was shuffling team by team popularly known as the "Chiefs" (first unit) the "Renegades" (defensie specialists) and the 'War Party" (offensive specialists) Peterson has constructed his offense around his quarterbacks Nebra1a It Arhansas 9 New Mex St Tex Tech 38 Memphis St 35 Texas 13 Okla St 0 38 Tulsa 18 NV Tex St 14 Arlington 0 HOUSTON (AP) Jake Gibbs broke open a tough Botts ton defense with three touch down passes Saturday night at powerful Mississippi opened its campaign with a 42-0 victor over the University of Houston The Cougars held Ole Miss to a 7-0 halftime lead Georgia got Its only touch-dawn in the a aning seconds Billy Jackson a sophomore halfback took an Alabama halfback took an Maim Mut seed Preu eireoho'ce Heap Big Seminole Traneygier Hits Dirt Richmond's Klinger (76) stops 200-pound EAST Boston Cot 1 Buffalo 0 Turn to rage 8D Cot 6 Turn to rage 8D Col 5 Nary 22 Army 37 1 1 4 1 ti -1 -45P 77 1' i 11Aolmftvo.

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