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The Park City Daily News from Bowling Green, Kentucky • 10

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Y5me'lly 2 ss over -Tennessee since a 27-0 rout in 1935 and it was worst loss of the year Furthermore the loss most likely eliminated the Vols- from fur ther bowl talk which had been stirred up by five wins and a tie In their -last six games And Kentucky achieved it by throwing Just three passes and completing two of them although the WUlcats are famed for their top-notch passing attack With 36000 fans Jammed into Stoll Field on a damp and dreary Saturday the partisan Kentucky audience was given plenty to cheer about from the outset Blanton Collier said turned In a below-par performance Hardy was tre- mendous and'Dougherty gave as good an exhibition-as I have ever seen from a Bowden Wyatt chlm- ed In: 1 ran into a real fins Kentucky football team that just beat us They were fired up and were much better than we were I think I have seen a better football team all year than Kentucky was He said the full extent of injury In the ribs could not be determined immediately Tennessee 0 0 0 0 0 Kentucky 3 7 6 Kentucky Touchdowns (3 run) Schnellenberger -(26 pass run from Hardy) Mitch- -ell (9 run) Conversions Hughes 2 Field goal: Michaels (29 yards) oq the Kentucky 20 after's touch-back but a holding penalty ruined Cat hopes of moving far on this trip" However the -fumbled punt by Gordon was a man-sized break for the Kentuckians The touchdown pass from Hardy to Schnellenberger with two minutes to go in the period added Insult to injury -It was this combination that clicked in the closing minutes a year ago to give Kentucky a come-from-behind 14-13 win in Knoxville last drive started on its 31 and moved along on jabs mostly A 15-yard run by Hardy was the longest of the series hut nine-yard dash across the goal was a masterpiece" of speed and deception' Delmar Hughes tied a Kentucky record of 17 consecutive extra points by converting after the last score A miss after the third pe riod touchdown was erased when the statisticians decided there was a bobble by the holder victory at decisive in the statistics as it was on the scoreboard The Wildcats got the most first downs 15-11 but had the edge in rushing yardage by only 246 to 229 and in passing yardage by just 34 to 32 53-yard run was one of the scattered few highlights from the Tennessee viewpoint Majors was responsible for the others He had run 22 23 apd 13 yards In the second quarter march that ended on the Kentucky three He wound up with 101 yards rushing for his two quarters of action- After the game the coaches of both teams had words of praise for was a great effort and one of the boys' greatest of the year' A short Vol punt- set up a 29- by tackle Lou Michaels earljTTirthe- gyne' Then the Wildcats marched'79 yards in 15 plays for their second quarter score with Hardy going the last three yards i lost none of its steam nessee uprights Michaels split the yards out Tennessee got careless near the end of the drive that started on its own 30 and finally ended on the Kentucky three With second down and five to go for a score the Vols chose to pass KY 15 246 34 3 2 1 4 First downs Rushing yardage-" Passing yardage Passes attempted Passes completed Passes intercepted by Punts Punting Fumbles lost Yards penalized Dave Kuhn batted it down in the end zone and Tennessee could move only two yards in the next two downs second quarter touch- dowiTCameon straight power The North Wanren Overtime in Beverly Evans pitched In three fieId'goalsln an overtime period to fire NorthWarrento a come-from-behind 71-66 victory bver-Al-vaton Friday ntght-It was the fifth victory against one loss for Coach Andy Invading Eagles Evans a lanky forward was ters as Alvaton established early command and clung to a narrow lead But he broke loose for 13 In the last period and the overtime to finish with a game-high total of 27 points Rookie JohnHayes paced Alvaton with 17 points and Bobby Done-ho cashed 16 The loss was the first in two games for Coach A1 Bluebirds North Warren owns victories over Brownsville Scottsvllle Bristow and Rlchardsvllle Its lone loss was in a return game with Gators 21 To 6 Ca rdinals Th rash Pa rk City 88-60 KYLE VANCE LEXINGTON Ky Keyed Kentucky abandoned Its touted passing game Saturday and powered by the rugged running of Bob Dougherty Bob Hardy and Don Netoskle flipped the switch on Tennessee's comeback express with a 23-0 victory The Wildcats stretched their string to three straights over the Volunteers their longest in 42 years 4 And it meant 12 Kentucky seniors went through school with-tasting defeat from-arch-rival Tennessee-sincethe Wildcats tied the Vols four yea Kentucky enjoyed theZupper- hand throughout the bruising 51st renewal of the ivy-draped Tivalry one of oldest and bitterest '-It rolled for a field goal in the first-quarter and touchdowns in each of the last three periods to complete its most one-sided win NASHVILLETenn The Vanderbilt Commodores played' like prime bowl game prospects Saturday as they hammered out a solid 21-6 football decision over the Florida Gators in Southeastern Conference game --The Commodores scored touchdowns In the first second and fourth quarters while giving up one to the Gators In the third A chilled crowd of 16500 saw Vanderbilt wind up its home season and run the year's total to 7-2-0 It was fifth loss against four victories The game was a bone-crushing battle as Vanderbilt aimed at a possible bowl bid The Commodores wind up the season in Knoxville next Saturday against the Tennessee Vols who lost to Kentucky Saturday 23-0 Joe Scales Louisville Ky speedster scored first for the winners within six minutes of the Steers Minnesota To 21-6 Victory Over Badgers By JIM KLOBUCHAR MINNEAPOLIS IF) Sophomore halfback Bob Schultz shredded favored Wisconsin with a fierce running display that brought Minnesota a 21-6 victory Saturday and spoiled the valedictory of Badger coach Ivy Williamson Schultz a 177 pounder with the drive- qfa scored two touchdowns and performed superbly on defense to steer the Minnesotans to their third victory against six setbacks He received hefty support from a quick-charging Gopher line and another sophomore fullback Dick Borstad whose pile-driving gave the Badgers no chance to set tor Schultz A crowd of 62714 sat cheerfully in 26-degree cold to watch the Gophers gain their first triumph over Wisconsin In seven year Schultz knifed over from the two midway through the first period after a 63-yard Minnesota march and skipped over from the eight In the third quarter to top a 78-yard drive Hands was an All-Stater seven years ago "saw College High" together quarters of 22 25r23 and 18 points Don Myers paced Park City wlth 24 points 12 of them coming on foul tosses Bennie Wheeler scored 19 mainly on long sets Batsel was a particular thorn lor Park City When they backed off him he looped in one-handers and when they pressed he dribbled around the defense for layups After he got the defense off bal- ance Browning and Denton pour ed home the points The game was th season opener for the Cardinals who make their home debut against Allen County at gymnasium next Tuesday night The defeat was the first in two games for Park City which still has to operate with only occasional help from star guard Leon Higginbotham who has a bad leg The College High reserved won the preliminary 57-32 Doug Smith with 14 points and Larmar Herrin with 11 paced the attack pick up scores COLLEGE HIGH FG FT-A PF TP Wildcats marched 79 yards in 15 plays with Dougherty doing most of the work but with Netoskle getting in the most damaging licks Netoskle ran 30 yards to the Tennessee 42 early in -the drive and the Wildcats bad momentum to roll Air'elght yard run by Dougherty to the Vol four set up the marker Harly went over from three yards out on a masterpiece of faking With Vol defenders chasing the other three backs Hardy kept the ball and slipped over untouched around left end Johnny Majors sterling tailback' was injured on the last play of the first half and was unable to see further action j-' Sophomore Bobby Gordon-took over and ran 53 yards the first time he handled the bail -but he was unable to spark any further serious Vol threats "The third quarter score started Scores 71-66 Over Alvaton 53-47 victory over Marrowbone at Richardsville Friday night rebounded that last half as well as anybody I ever saw in high school Coach Clyde Smith In three games now Hudson has scored 63 points a 21-polnt a game average He hits fairly well from the corners but gets most of his goals on drives and taps His aver- goals ou unves anu lays ms avei- above his production as a pivot seasons-Richardsville 24-18 and 42-38 quarter leads The -Cats shot their margin to 10 points in the final period In all three games now the Cats have held the opposition to less than 50 points 53 Jones 8 Hudson 26 Smith 0 Beals 10 Grimes 3 Po 47 12 Curtis 2 Muse 5 Gray Riddle 1 Anderson 24 Richardsville: Richards 2 Tarrence 4 Embry Marrowbone: Riddle 1 Coop 2 Mosby 8 18 18 5 13 20 CUB RUN BOWS 77-64 CUB RUN Ky Glendale crammed 12 points into the final minute to defeat Cub Run 77-64 Friday night It was the first loss following three straight victories- for Cub Run which trailed by only 65-64 with a minute to go Glendale overpowered the foul-riddled local team in the closing seconds Armon Taylor paced Cub Run with 20 points Glendale 77 64 Cub Run 16 8 Jaggers Tharp 11 20 Taylor Hogan 14 14 Hughe Brawner 15 7 aggers Ballard 8 10 Stith Glendale: Mabe 11 Cave 2 Cub Run: Dennison 1 Hester 4 Glendale 13 22 23 Cub Run 16 16 16 TIGERS WIN 66-23 ADAIRVILLE Ky Auburn High sparked by the' long-range shooting of Kelly Crawford walloped Adairville 66-23 here Friday night Crawford hit a series of long set shots over zone defense in the first quarter to send the Tigers winging away to an 18 5 lead and Adairville never recovered He finished with 15 points to deadlock teammate Jim Pendleton for game honors Guard Ronnie Henderson added 12 points The victory was the first in two kickoff when he rammed over right guard- n(LJ9 yards into the end zone Earl Jalurka-kicked his first oL three conversions TheTD climaxed a 72-y ard drlve in 11 plays Sophomore Phil King reserve fullback from'Dyersburg Tenn rammed four yards for second touchdown in the second period Florida's speedy gridders scored in the third period when fullback Ed Sears broke around right end on -a pitchout and scampered 39 yards for the tally Bobby Lance former Nashville boy missed the conversion Vanderbilt halfback Charlie Horton registered the final Commodore tally in the fourth a four-yard scamper around right end King carried the ball on nearly every play after that point from Florida 39 where the Commodores had gained possession Florida 0 0 6 6 Vanderbilt 7 7 0 Florida scoring: Touchdown Sears (39 run) Vanderbilt scoring: Touchdowns (19 run) King (4 run) Horton (4 Conversions Ja' lufka 3 LSU Breaks Through Arkansas1 Defense To Win 13 to 7 Syracuse Hands Mountaineers 20-13 Defeat MORGANTOWN Va UP) Syracuse made its first visit to West Virginia University in nine years Saturday and handed the Mountaineers their second straight football defeat 20-13 --In a snow Storm Syracuse scored twice after recovering WVU fumbles and two other touchdowns were called back The Mountaineer scored first with 34 seconds gone in the second period and again vith less than two minutes remaining in the half But after intermission West Virginia could get nowhere and make another first down until a minute and a half remained to Play- The difference was made by the tremendous left halfback Jim Brown who bored through the Mountaineer line with ease Brown get any touchdowns but he swept up yardage to put Syracuse out of trouble Whenever it was needed For the estimated 22000 fans who sat through the cold snowy afternoon there was little consolation It was however the 44th consecutive game in which West Virginia has scored and set a new WVU record Coach Art (Pappy) Lewis said the weather was the worst he has seen at home in the six years at the WVU helm It never stopped snowing It was the first time in 31 games that Freddy Wyant has not started at quarterback for the Mountaineers He was injured in the Pitt game last week and see' Because of injuries in the 25-7 Pitt loss this was also the first time Lewis has not used his two platoon substitution system Three Syracuse players shared scoring honors but quarterback Eddie Albright was responsible for all three Qrange touchdowns He bulled over from the 1 to cap a 39 yard drive in the second period He completed a 47 yard pass play to end Jim Ridlon for the tying score and heaved a 12 yard aerial Continued on page 12 column 3 PARK CITY Ky College MikeBatsel David Denton and Dan collaborated for 65 points Friday night to power the Cardinals to an 88-60 victory over Park City Batsel speared 24 Denton got 23 and Browning canned 18 in the surprisingly decisive victory surprised admitted Park City Coach Lloyd Sharp shooting was terrific and they worked the boards awfully well not to have a really big man the best seen this Eddie Diddle making his coaching debut at the school where he Purdue Edges Indiana 6-4 In Defensive' Battle BLOOMINGTON Ind M) Purdue defeated Indiana Saturday for the eighth straight year in their Old Oaken Bucket football series 6-4 in a defensive battle as furious as any of their 57 other games savage' contest on the field was followed by a snowball fight between two small armies of fans that play Apparently nobody was seriously hurt although a dozen persons were knocked down Indiana won that battle Hooslers twice trapped Purdue quarterback Len Dawson in his end zone for safeties The four points offset a one-yard touchdown plunge by Ed Neves Purdue sub halfback from Hawaii on the first play of the final quarter Both teams made magnificent goal line stands! Indiana quarterback Gene Cichowski and halfback George Crowe plunged to the Fur-due one late in the last period but the Boilermakers held for downs The Hoosiers hammered back to the Purdue 15 and was intercepted in the end zone by Jim Whitmer Dawson passed to Whitmer for 34 yards on the Indiana 19 in the play that set up the Purdue touchdown Lamar Lundy huge Purdue left end made it possible by hitting Cichowski so hard he fumbled on the Purdue 47 LITTLE ROCK Ark MV-Halfback Levi (Chuck) Johns bounced off three Arkansas tacklers in the line and raced 65 yards for a touchdown to break up a defensive bat-tle and start Louisiana came -almost-Wlthout -ceremonya barrel lifted it from coliseum for a few days The exchange of Smoky for the late Colonel Kentucky's Wildcat mascot who died two years ago at intermission and got another scoring drive rolling from Its 20 It was held for downs one stage but recovered a fumbled punt on the Tennessee 49 apd picked up momentum again A pass from Hardy to Howard Schnellen-berger carried across from 26 yards out -v The Wildcats wrapped up the victory with a 69-yard march early in the fourth that saw Billy Mitchell going the last nine yards The first half story was told in terms of too much Tennessee caution first and them too much dar-ing Caution the trademark put them in a hole early and led to the Kentucky field goal They punted on second and then on first down The second kick was a bad one anTgave--Xentucky possession-on the Vols 39 Hardy led drive to the Ten- By BILL HUDSON LEXINGTON Ky Kentucky returned hound dog mascot Saturday butthe trophy it wanted the old beer-bar stays in Lexington for the third straight yearr Smoky blue tic coon hound' week-long guest of a Kentucky raiding party' fared better than the horses who lost 23-0 Brooks keeper said he brought along the steak I could get-from a baby for ihe dog Smoky's tasty meal Icame a week late Brooksrwho lives four miles from Knoxville and takes care of the dog was butchering a beef last Saturday when raiders talked him into handlpg over Smoky The Orange white and blue beer barrel symbol of supremacy between these ancient Dixie football rivals was hoisted to the shoulders of Kentuckians and escorted from the field It was kept under guard 1 this week against a possible Tennessee raid as student by-play became almost a day-to-day occurrence The big keg has been in possession since 1953 except for a brief excursion to Knoxville after the Wildcat victory two years ago Tennessee students long accustomed hr having custody of the the teams awaited the flip of the coin at game time Colonel a trophy piece nowadays was lifted from a museum on the Kentucky campus Monday The exchange took place on the field and Smoky was promptly wrapped in an orange blanket and taken to the Tennessee bench Brooks who brought along a fox horn call come running when he hears me blow this explained how he was slick-talked out of custody of the pedigreed Smoky The raiders said Brooks convinced him that Richard Waters a Tennessee student and head of Continued on page 12 column 1 Ttmmmz 2 Carroll 4 Alvaton: Gentry 1 Warren 14 11 18 Alvaton 15 15 17 BOBCATS WIN SECOND Kelly Hudson a husky 6-foot-2 has made made the transition from center to forward in fine style and as a consequence the Bobcats own their second victory in three games today points- and cleared more than 30 rebounds in Auburn Enhances Bowl Chances By Win Over Clemson MOBILE Ala Led by sophomore end Jimmy Phillips and slashing Fob James the Auburn Tigers slammed over three first half touchdowns for' 21-0 victory over the Clemson Tigers Saturday The win enhanced Auburn's chances of a New Day bowl bid It was only the first time this season that Clemson has been held scoreless The South Carolina Tf gers who now have a 6-3 record had led mighty Maryland 12-0 last week before bowing 25-12 Auburn played without star fullback Joe Childress who has a leg injury Clemson 0 0 0 0 Auburn 7 14 0 Auburn scoring: Touchdowns Phillips (40 pass-run from Tubbs) James (3 run) Tubbs (3 run) Conversions: Tubbs 3 Terps Fight Off George Washington To win 19 to 0 COLLEGE PARK Md Halfback Ed Vereb scored two first half touchdowns behind a second string line and Maryland fought off George Washington throughout the scoreless second half for a 19-0 victory Saturday to head for the Orange Bowl with its third undefeated team in five years Vereb thus hiked his touchdown total to 16 In 10 games Lynn Belghtol quarterbacked the first string In place of Frank Tam-burello who operated the reserves with a heavily bandaged neck Belghtol got Maryland off to a 6-0 lead by throwing a 41-yard touchdown pass to end Russell Dennis the first time Maryland had the ball ward a 13-7 victory over Arkansas here Saturday The sprint on the first scrimmage play of the second half was the initial defensive lapse of the game The capacity crowd of 35-OOti watched LSU add the winning touchdown on a 74-yard thrust early In the fourth quarter Fullback Ferguson got the score on a 20-yard jaunt through left tackle Louisiana State 0 0 7 6-13 Arkansas 0 0 0 7 (Louisiana State scoring: Touchdowns Johns (65 run) Ferguson (20 run) Conversion: Graham Arkansas scoring: Touchdown-Underwood (88 kickoff "return) Conversion: Walker I J- Sizes A Winning Line-up of Warm Jaetos COMETS WHIP BROWNS Bristow Comets conquered Brownsville 71-54 Friday night to book their fourth victory in five gamesr Coach Jess defending district champions have lost only to North Warren Hal Floyd bucketed 20 points Leroy Jackson hit for 19 and- Junior Cowles got 17 for the winners Billy Alexander with 15 points paced Brownsville Floyd got 14 of his points in the final period as the Comets beat off a mild Brownsville rally Bristow 71 15 Alexander 13 Webb 8 Stlce 8 Wells 6 Houchin Bristow: Smith Brownsville: Parson 4 Bristow 16 16 14 9 13 16 16-54 Gabardine Plastic All Wools YOUR CHOICE DAILY NEWS SPORTS Sunday faoY 20 Pagn 10 EASY TERMS HERB COBB PROP 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