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The Park City Daily News from Bowling Green, Kentucky • 12

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Vr 8000 See Western Overcome 2-Touchdown Deficit Frosh Moore Egan Spark Comeback As Toppers Trim East Tenn 15-14 omore Atwood kicked the safe and winning extra-goyit more block of going ay thd way Actually it was the last time-half a dozen times- carried 11 1 East Tennessee was In the more times in one game than game any Hilltopper in history The next time Western got wild- first half-ncLmore hair-raising plays including three interceptions were to occur Baird pulled off one for Western and Ron Overbv pulled off two for the Bucs He returned the second one 30 yards to the Hilltopper 45 and a personal-foul penalty put the ball on the 30 with eight seconds left Watson hit Waff on the Western 8 but the halftime gun ended that threat The Hilltoppers went 77 yards the first time they got the ball in the second half to win it Moore carried qn five straight plays for 25 yards Egan caught the secondary creeping in and passed for 11 yards to end Jerry Matthews possession on its 35 Egan began directing operations like a vet eran maestro He pitched out to halfback John Burt who then threw 21 yards to Egan After a 4 yard bolt by Moore Egan threw 13 yards to senior end Ken Wal ler who like all of the rest of the veterans appears to be fused by the enthusiasm this team generates Egan passed) for 13 more to Waller for a first down if the Bucs' 14 Moors hit off left tackle for 8 and then for one It was third and one at the 4ti now Egan daringly rolled left and threw to end Billy Smith the end zone but the Bucs knocked it down Then the spunky little quarterback rolled right and cut back off tackle hurdling into the end zone Denes even consider a one point conversion kick So Egan pitched out to Moore who got a great block from Waller and went into the end zone around right end standing up for two points Just 3:32 remained in this (Daily Newt Photo) Powall East Tannassaa players shown are Jim Steele (29) and Jim Anderson (70) Burt netted 52 yards in seven runs from scrimmage WESTERN'S JOHN BURT print around right ond for 25 yard lata in last night' gam with East Tennaaa won by tha Hilltopper 15-14 No 70 for Westarn is tackla Jody Dodgers Score By BERT BORRONE-Daily Nsws Sports Editor sassy -young Hill toppers spotted East Tennessee State a two-touchdown lead and stormed back for an electrifying 15-14 victory in their Ohio Valley Conference opener here last night A howling crowd of 1000 taw the Hilltoppers strike back in sensational fashion behind fullback Dickie Moore who set an all-time Western rushing record by carrying 34 times from scrimmage and quarterback Mike Egan a pair of amazing freshmen East Tennesse scored twice inside three minutes of the second quarter as the young Hill toppers invented ways to make mistakes But with Moore piling up 159 yards rushing and Egan striking through the air for 83 more yards coach Nick Denes immensely exciting club won go uig away The final gun found them just 9 yards from a third touchdown Egan a 5 10 160 pounder simply astounded the throng and the Buccaneers with his sprint out passing and play-selection which included a halfback pass to an eligible guard traps sweeps reverses and an assort ment of angling in passes Hs scored one touchdown on a gambling 4 yard keeper And that Moore got the other one on a 5-yard run and also tacked on a two point conversion For the record it was sophomore Tommy placement after the second touchdown that represented the winning point Moore who can get three yards after being absolutely stopped and lacked just one For OVC Lead Seiple Runs 70 Yards On Fake Punt Norton Paces Wildcats Past Ole Miss By 16-7 Giants Win To Retain Slim Lead Tha only way th Hilltopper could lose now was to make a Continued on page 14 column 3 Topper Stats Ky ET 21 12 231 16 112 97 343 113 10-18 8-18 2 3 2 0 2-43 6-42 8-61 4-36 First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing Total Offanso Passes Passat Int By Fumbles Lost By Punts Penalties Rushing leadars: No Yds 34 159 7 52 10 34 Moore (W) Burt (W) Holtsclaw (ET) Passing leaders: Att Comp Yds Egan (W) 15 8 83 Watson (ET) 15 6 75 Pass receiving leaders: No Yds Waff (ET) 6 85 Waller (W) 3 33 Matthews (W) 2 31 MMI I Rw- 1 Then Moors fled around left end for 11 and Dan Sundberg reversed through the middle for one to the 25 Egan took three steps to his right and hit Matthews on a quick cut-in pass for 15 yards to the 10 Moore took it the rest of the way He ran around right end for five And then he took off around left end from the 5 got freeing blocks from Burt and Milt and Paul Pullen and could have run 100 yards if they had been necessary It was 14-all now And soph- 1 li i tj Am no ww beM WnHWMt By BOB COOPER Associated Press Writer LEXINGTON The pass lag arm of Rick Norton and a super-fake by Larry Seiple gave Kentucky a 16-7 Southeastern Conference football victory over Mississippi Saturday night Seiple dashed 70 yards after fairing a punt on a fourth and 41 situation in the fourth period for last touchdown But it was passes to end Dan Spanish of New Castle Pa and Rick Kestner of Stone Ky that provided the biggest punch first when Rocky Fleming snagged one on the goal line in the second period and another when Bruce Newell stole a pass on the Ole Miss 8 in the final period Seiple gained 159 yards in 28 rushing attempts and caught a pair of passes for 35 more He also had a 38 yard average on four punts Mississippi started most of Its play in favorable positions thanks to junior tailback Doug Cunningham who cut through the Wildcat defense on kickoff and punt returns Kentucky scored the first time :1 it had the ball driving 76 yard? in 13 plays only scoring drive began late in the first period carrying 62 yards in nine plays and ending one minute after the second quarter started The Rebels twice were stalled Austin Peay Romps Past Murray 23-6 OVC To Act Wednesday gill) 1 1 Mem gu- 1 II iw I ii I into field goal attempts and sophomore Jimmy Keyes miss ed both from 42 and 49 yards out Another Ole Miss threat stall ed in the first period on 11 yard line was a helluva football Coach John Vaught said fake was all the more startling since Kentucky had kicked earlier in the game with only inches needed on fourth down The junior wingback was almost untouched in his 70 yard romp Mississippi 6 7 0 0 7 Kentucky 4 0 3 Ky Seiple 28 pass from Nor ton (kick failed) Miss Ileidel 1 run (Keyes kicked) Ky FG Andrighetti 27 Ky Seiple 70 run (Tucci kicked) Attendance 38000 Allen was eligible immediately since Detroit quit football after last season But OVC rules required that he pass 23 Semester hours last year and he passed only 19 He was listed with just 19 hours on eligibility list and Maroon officials could not explain their oversight in the case Guepe said the committee has the power to over-rule his forfeit decision Such action would tallow victory to stand A forfeit is extremely rare in SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Willie Mays tied another National League record Saturday when he hit his 50th homer of the season as the San Francisco Giants whipped Milwaukee 7-5 ended a three-game losing streak and clung to their one game league lead The victory kept the Giants one step ahead of the Los An geles Dodgers who defeated St Louis 2-0 for their eighth straight victory The Giants and Dodgers each have eight games remaining Mays wrapped up the Giants scoring in the fourth inning when he tagged a Bob Sadowski pitch ovfer the left center-field fence with one on It is the second time in his career Mays has hit 50 or more homers He thus joined Pittsburgh's Ralph Kiner as the only National Leaguers ever to hit 50 or more homers in two seasons Mays hit 51 homers in 1955 Kiner hit 51 in 1947 and 54 in 1949 Only two other players have hit more than 50 or more homers in NL play Hack Wilson of Chicago with a record 56 1930 and Johnny Mize of New York with 51 in 1947 Mays whose homer proved decisive also collected a single the 13 hit San Francisco at tack while Tom Haller and Jesus Alou collected three hits each Eddie Mathews produced two of Milwaukee's runs with his 32nd homer in the eighth inning Pinch hitter Johnny Blanchard homered in the ninth for the final Milwaukee run The loss was charged to Ken Johnson now 15-10 Bob Shaw started for the Giants but the victory went to Bob Bolin 13-5 Milwaukee 011 000 11 1 San Fran 041 200 7 13 1 Johnson Lemaster (2) Sadowski (4) Oliver (7) and Torre Gondcr (3) Shaw Henry (3) Bolin (3) Murakami (9) Linzv (9) and Haller Bohn (13 5) Johnson (15-10) Home Milwaukee Ma- (Daily News Photo) Is ond Jerry Matthews On the ground are Western's Billy Smith (83) and the Bucs' Ron Overbey In two games now Moors has piled up 261 yards in 51 carries WESTERN'S FRESHMAN FULLBACK Dickie Moore Is en route to 15 of the whopping 159 yards he netted on the ground against East Tennessee last night Moore is breaking a tackle here No 88 for Western Forfeit May Be Overruled Eastern Kentucky wants toltest a forfeit when Ei forfeit its 35-30 victory over briefly used end Bill Allen a Austin Peay because the a- transfer from Detroit against roons used an ineligible player the Govs The old durability record was 23 carries by fullback Gene Me-Fadden against Tennessee Tech in 1951 Moore lacked only 2ff yards of matching halfback Mickey rushing yardage record of 179 against Murray in 1957 It was the return of two-platoon football to the Stadium after a 13-year lapse and it had to be one of the hardest-hitting games in years here Indeed it bordered on the vicious until Western surprisingly wore down the bigger and deeper Bucs It started out like a holocaust though The Bucs swept 34 yards in four plays as Western drew 18 yards is penalties and scored on the first play of the second period The counter came on quarterback Larry sneak from the one Ron Knicely kicked goal Disaster struck the Hilltoppers again on their next sequence when halfback Joe Baird accidentally deflected a snap from center on a fourth-down punt attempt That gave the Bucs the ball on the Hilltopper 11 And on the first play Watson hit 6-foot-5 end Wayne Waff on a sharp rainbow pattern in the end zone kick made it 14 0 with 12 11 to play in the half The Invaders had scoreboarded 14 points in 2 minutes and 44 seconds It looked liks a sure rout when Roland Henderson stole an Egan pass on his 36 three plays later The Bucs had to think they were in for an easy and entertaining evening touchdown on a one-yard smash The drive covered 65 yards Gray a sprinter dashed 49 yards for the decisive tally as Youngstown came back with a 35 yard scoring run by Craig Cotton The Ohio club took a 2-0 halftime edge when Larry Chinn was tackled in the Morehead end zone Gray carried the ball 22 times and gained 113 yards for the Eagles Reddick hauled five passes for another 98 yards Raiders 24-14 MURFREESBORO (AP) Middle Bill Robertson scored twice on short runs Saturday night as the Raid ers whipped Tennessee Martin Branch 24-14 Bob Hlodan scored on a 10-yard gallop Middle reserves took over for the final half Quarterback Billy Walker a reserve hit 13 of 21 passes for 144 yards The victory set the Middle Tennessee mark at 2-0 Tech 21-0 CHATTANOOGA Tenn (AP) Dan Shaver had a key role all touchdowns Saturday night as Chattanooga topped Tennessee Tech 21-0 Shaver set up one with a 35-yard run scored one on an 18-yard jaunt and passed seven yards to Larry Meads for the final only threat was topped at the Chattanooga 4 In the first quarter BOWLING GREEN Kestner who had been out three weeks with a separated shoulder played decoy until midway in the third period But after that -he caught four passes for 77 yards While Mississippi blanketed Kestner Spanish caught two passes to set up first touchdown a Norton to Seiple pass for 28 yards Two more passes to Spanish for 14 and 30 yards set up field goal in the third period that put- the Wildcats ahead 0 7 Mississippi got its touchdown as expected by sending its fleet backs through doorways opened by its heavier line Sophomore fullback Don Street earned the brunt of the Mississippi attack gaming 54 yards in 15 carries The Rebels out gained Kentucky 166 to 132 on the ground but the Wildcats completed 13 of 24 passes for 218 yards more than four times the Rebs output Two Kentucky thrusts were stopped by interceptions the MURRAY Ky (AP)-Austin Peay rode the strong right arm of Rodney Rogers into undisputed possession of first place in 'the Ohio Valley Conference football race Saturday night with a 23-6 victory over Murray Rogers passed for three touchdowns two to Ronnie Parsons and the third to Pete Bush The Governors gained 190 yards on the ground and 184 in the air Murray which had 308 yards in total offense broke into the scoring in the final period The touchdown came on an eight yard pass from Toby Thomason to end John Watson The loss was second In two OVC starts and left the Thoroughbreds with only a mathematical shot at the championship It was tha Governors' second victory of the day Earlier Commissioner Art Guepe awarded Austin Peay a forfeit from Eastern Kentucky because the Ma-rooms used an ineligible player last victory over the Tennessee club Austin Peay 3 0 7 13 23 Murray 0 0 0 Morehead 12-9 ASHLAND Ky (AP) Mike Gottfried and Tommy Gray sparked a fourth period rally as Morehead defeated Youngstown 12-9 Saturday night for its first football victory in its last six games Gottfried passed three times to Scotty Reddick for 50 yards then scored the Eagles first the Governors may not want to accept it Ohio Vslisy Conference commissioner Art Guepe disclosed here last night to the Daily News that Austin Peay has requested a special meeting of the OVC executive committee at Nashville Wednesday to consider the case Guepe going by the by-laws had to declare tbe con- SHEWS PAftrTOT" LiiniiiUiihUuii' SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 26 Dave Rabold and 1965 PAGE 12 Established 1905' football although there are threws (32) Blanchard (4) are many instances of forfeits Francisco Mays (50) in basketball University of Georgia last season for instance used a plAyer who had already secretly agreed to terms with a professional football team Guepe said he had no idea how tbe executive committee composed of a faculty representative from each college will rule But thsrs appears good performance appears Dodgers 2-0 LOS ANGELES (AP) Koufax broke Bob major league season record Saturday as the Los Dodgers defeated Louis 2-0 and remained game from the National lead five-hit brought him Kingsridge WABSO WORSTED SUITS Now on Display at Rabold's chance that the Eastern victory will be allowed to stand Allen was in action for 14 plays all in the first quar ter It was a 27-pomt explosion the final period which gave the Maroons their victory a SERVICE TO SATISFY EVERY NEED 2iai 842-5658 a AMIULANCE SERVICE San Sandy strikeout Angeles St one League 12-strikeout his 24th victory and the Dodgers their ojghth straight triumph Firstplace San Francisco how ever held onto its one-game margin by outlasting Milwaukee 7-5 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