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

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Penalty Costly But Moore Sets Rushing Record 'PAuirray" Holds Western mn Tie To I picked up four to the Murray 16 and bulled for eight more An- other Moore carry for six placed for 11 and Egan to Moore for 20 yards highlighted the drive The Hilltopper fullback also got away for a 12-yard run before the Murray defense held Tom 40-yard fiel dibig gains on an Egan to Wat-goal attempt sailed off to the kins pass and a Moore run left as the first quarter ended But the Thoroughbreds move The second period opened end the half exchanging fore Bill Green intercepted jn Egan pass on the Murray 26 A double reverse with a pitch- with the teams and punted to By BOB ADAMS las both teams missed long field i Daily New Sports Writer goal attempts An offside penalty with 40 sec Murray penetrated to the ends left on the scoreboard Western 10-yard line before clock cost Western a foot- stalling John 30 yard ball victory and forced the Top field goal attempt was deflect-pers to settle for a 14-14 tie ed by Allan Hogan and Wes with arch-rival Murray Simpson and Western took over Ion their own 20 with 9:49 left But Western's Dickie Moore in the first period became the first player in 47 the ball on the Murray 2-yard line and gave the freshman standout 999 yards rushing for the season On the "next play Moore went 'over for the touchdown and over the 1000 yard mark Atwood kicked the extra point and Western held a 14-7 advantage with 9:08 left in the third period second scoring Jim Sprinkle WK Mu punts before senior Ken Frick First Downs 18 10 intercepted a Charlie Forrest Rushing 107 161 (pass on the Murray 32 and re- Passing 128 124 turned it the 28 Total Offanso 23S 285 Three plays later Egan con- passes 10-18 4-19 nected with Elmer Murray on a Passes Int By 1 1 28-yard scoring pass Atwood Fumbles Lost By 1 1 added the extra point and West- Punts 5-444 5-444 era led 7-0 with 6:12 remaining Penalties 6-50 6-50 in the period i On the first play after the Yds kickoff Forrest threw a 72-yard 25 132 bomb to Frank McKee who 7 51 1 was all alone behind the West- 15 47 era safety Watson knotted the 6 37 1 score at 7-all with the extra 12 27 point kick So after almost 24 minutas of scoreless football both teams had costed TDs within 25 seconds The Hilltoppers took the kickoff 36 yards to the Murray 44 be The teams exchanged punts before the Hilltoppers moved within field goal range at the Murray 24 Passes from Egan to Tom Watkins for 14 Egan to Waller Western's drive started when returaedJbeopeningkickoff19 yards to the Western 29 Moore picked up three and senior John Burt added one A pass interference penalty against Murray gave the Toppers a first down on the Western 38 Moore bulled for seven' and senior Dan Sundberg picked up a first down" with a 10-yard gal lop to the Murray 45 Two Egan passes missed the mark before the freshman quarterback hit Roy Bondurant on a 16-yard pass for the third first down of the drive Two quarterback keepers netted Egan 13 to the Murray 20 Then Moore took over The hard-running fullback years of football on the Hilltop to run for more than 1000 yards in a single season And the fabulous Moore be came the first freshman ever to win the Ohio Valley Conference rushing crown as he piled up 132 yards to bring his season total to 1055 With time running out in the game senior Ken Waller took a pass from Mike Egan and threaded 34 yards into the end aone with what appeared to be the winning margin in the 1965 football finale for both teams But the penalty nullified the TD and the Hilltoppers ended the season with a 2-6-2 mark Murray has an identical 2-6-2 slate The battle- was virtually a standstill for the first quarter 1 i it i Jiiiii mu ilLAkiwtfBiAi inmi99 Hnnwtf Mi bl Mii ijitfUiuAai CLiM iL Ha dEn (Daily Newt Photo by Richard Gardner) 132 yards In 25 attempts yesterday but the Toppers had to settle for a 14-14 tie in the season finale Bill Taylor (71) and Roy Bondurant (67) clear the hole for Moore Murray's Bill Green (44) Richard Gault (86) and Harvey Tanner (21) witness the record-setting plunge Western's fabulous over the center of the line for touchdown in yesterday's run boosted Moore's rushing total The freshman fullback gained SIX POINTS AND 1000 freshman Dickie Moore (45) dives the second Hilltopper Western-Murray game The 2-yard for the season to 1001 yards Vols Bluebonnet Bound Tennessee Pass Thefts En 2nd Lead To 19-3 Wildcat Downfall Three incomplete Forrest passes forced the to punt and four plays later the Toppers punted back Harry Tanner gath ered in the punt and rambled 25 yards to the Murray 42 before senior Jerry Matthews made the stop On the next play Freddie White fumbled and Jim Garrett recovered for Western on the Murray 43 Three running plays and a 15 yard penalty later put the Toppers back on their own 35 The snap from center was low and punt was blocked bv Georpe Tnimho and Charlie Mitchell and the recovered on the Western 19 Tom Giannini raced 10 yards and an offside penalty moved the ball to the Western 4 The Hilltopper line held for two before Oianmne scampered five yards for the TD The fourth quarter like te first was almost a standstill Green recovered an Egan fumble on the Murray 42 but the move and punted Four plays later Matthews punted 49 yards to the Murray 28 Murray picked up a first down to the 33 White picked up 5 a Forrest pass was incomplete and White added four With fourth and one on the Western 48 Giannini was thrown for a one yard loss bv Hogan Billy Smith and Walt Heath and the Toppers took over with 7:18 left in the game The teams traded punts again before the Toppers began the last sustained drive The- Toppers took over on their own 30 But only 3:30 was left to cover 70 yards Moore took a pitchout from Egan for five He added 11 and Burt picked up three Then Moore broke away for 21 yards to the Murray 40 Egan connected with Waller for five and Burt for one but time was running out With 40 seconds left Egan hit Waller and the 215-pound end threaded his way 32 yards into the end zone But an over anxious lineman had jumped offsides and the Continued on page 18 column 5 Kip (hf A i -v until Tennessee shot ahead late in the third quarter Tennessee with regular quarterback Charlie Fulton out with a leg injury never was able to put on a long march but Warren guided them capably in the winning surge i it in' "it 7 ceptions of passes thrown deep in Kentucky territory by Wildcat sophomore quarter back Terry Beadles defensive specialist playing offense for the first time is place of passing whiz Rick Norton out with a knee injury Doug Archibald picked off one pass and returned it 18 yards to the Kentucky 2 where Warren plunged over with 3:20 left in the third quarter Warren scored again on the first play of the fourth period after Tennessee linebacker Frank Eman uel grabbed pass and ran it nine yards to the Ken tucky 21 Tennessee widened the lead to 19-3 later in the fourth quarter when Beadles was chased 27 yards back into the Kentucky end zone and tackled by Derrick Weatherford for a safety The victory boosted season record to five victories a loss and two ties-The Vols still must meet Vanderbilt and-UCLA -before playing their first postseaon game since the 1957 Gator Bowl Playing without Norton for the first time in three years Kentucky never was able to generate a sustained offense and got its only points on a 35-yard field goal by John Andrighetti That second quarter kick matched a 37-yard field goal by David Leake in the first quarter The teams brawled defensivelyfon even terms By RON SPEER Associated Press Sports Writer LEXINGTON (AP) Tennessee turned two second-half pass thefts into touchdowns in a four-minute outburst that turned back Kentucky 19-3 Saturday and sent the Volunteers into the Blue Bonnett Bowl Blue Bonnett officials invited Tennessee to play in the postseason football game at Houston Dec 18 and the Volunteers quickly accepted LEXINGTON (AP) Statistics of the Tennessee-Kentucky football game: Tenn Ky First downs 15 10 Rushing yardage 134 34 Pashing yardage 130 59 Passes 10-21 7-14 Passes intercepted by 2 1 Punts 5-385 7-47 Fumbles lost 2 0 Yards penalized 53 67 Warren gained 48 yards rushing and 130 passing where he hit on 10 of 21 tosses Tennessee 3 0 7 9 19 Kentucky 0 3 0 0 3 FG Leake 37 Ky-FG Andrighetti 35 Tenn Warren 2 run (Leake kick) Tenn Warren 2 run (Leake kick) Safety (Beadles tackled in end zone) 38000 AX (Daily News Photo by Richard Gardner) But after four quarters of play nothing had been settled as the Toppers and Murray played to a 14-14 tie In 32 meeting between the two rivals Western has won 14 and lost 12 Six games have ended in ties ON THE WAY Elmer Murray gathers in a pass from quarterback Mike Egan side-steps two would-be Murray tacklers and rambles 32 yards into the end zone to give the Hilltoppers a 7-6 lead with 6:12 left in the second quarter 26-21 Sophomore quarterback Dewey Warren making his first start scored the go-ahead touchdowns which broke a 3-3 defensive duel between these Southeastern Cinference rivals meeting for the 61st time Both scores came after inter Purdue Weathers Indiana Threat PAGE 12 SUNDAY NOVEMBER 21 1965 Football Resuits yardage coming on two scoring passes to Malinchak Griese staying mostly with the short bullet pass completed 14 of 22 for 169 yards Purdue had a big edge on the ground rolling up 255 yards to 110 Kusniewski had 105 yards in 24 carries and Teter 97 in 23 tries Cole got 58 yards in 14 runs Kuzniewski and Malinchak scored two touchdowns each Griese Cole and Teter one each Arkansas Batters Tech 42-24 FAYETTEVILLE Ark (AP) Quarterback Jon Brittenum and tailback Bobby Burnett led second-ranked Arkansas into the Cotton Bowl Saturday as the Razorbacks scored a 42-24 comeback triumph over ninth-ranked Texas Tech Brittenum a poised operator who brought Arkansas from two 10-point deficits led long scoring drives of 68 72 53 73 and 69 yards as the Razorbacks completed their second straight perfect season The victory snapped FARWEST Colorado 19 Air Force 6 Utah State 14 Utah 7 UCLA 20 Southern California 16 Washington 27 Washington State 9 Stanford 9 California 7 Oregon State 19 Oregon 14 Idaho 54 Montana State 0 BLOOMINGTON Ind (AP) Purdue hung on desperately after rolling up a 20-point lead in the first period and beat Indiana 26-21 Saturday on the passing of Bob Griese and the hard running of John Kusniewski and Gordon Teter Indiana's inspired underdogs kept Purdue on its heels with a touchdown bomb combination of Frank Stavroff to Bill Malin-chak and the end runs of sophomore Terry Cole Stavroff completed 13 of 23 passes for 193 yards half that UCLA Defeats Trojans 20-16 LOS ANGELES (AP)-Sopho-more quarterback Gary Beban bombed Southern California with a 52-yard touchdown pass with two minutes 39 seconds remaining to give UCLA a 20-16 victory over the Trojans Saturday and apparently cinch a Rose Bowl appearance Jan 1 Seemingly outplayed and trailing 16-6 the unpredictable Bruins sent their followers in a packed coliseum crowd of 94085 into a frenzy as Beban connected with his winning throw to Jy8 1 winning streak at seven extended through 22 longest in the nation by a major college team Burnett who slashed through the middle for 83 yards in a third-quarter Razorback rally scored three touchdowns on runs of four one and eight yards His one-yard plunge put Arkansas ahead the first time 21-17 early in the third period talented passer Tom Wilson and All-America halfback Donny Anderson carried the fight for the inspired Raiders Texas Tech '10 7 0 Arkansas 0 14 7 and Kurt Altenberg Just moments before Beban hurled a 34-yard scoring strike to Dick Witcher to put UCLA in a threatening position trailing threw a two-point conversion on this one to Byron Nelson Southern California had been favored by five points The triumph left the UCLANS with an over-all record of 7-1-1 and a 4-0 season in the Pacific Athletic Conference and knocked the Trojans to all intents out of the running with a 6-2-1 over-all and a 4-1 conference record UCLA 6 0 0 USC 070 Buckeyes 9-7 ANN ARBOR Mich (AP)-Bob 27-yard field goal with 1:15 after Ohio State had gambled on fourth down deep in its own gave the Buckeyes a 9-7 Big Ten football victory over Michigan Saturday Ohio State held scoreless after Don Unverferth passed five yards to Bill Anders for a touchdown midway in the first quarter marched from its own nine to the Michigan 11-yard line to set up the winning kick Michigan moved to the Ohio State 34 with 10 seconds remaining but Paul 50-yard field goal try was short Michigan scored its lone touchdown in the second quarter when Dave Fisher carried two yards after Mike Bass intercepted a Unverferth pass and returned the ball to the OSU 15 College Football Results By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS STATE-OVC Western Kentucky 14 Murray 14 -tie-Tennessee 19 Kentucky 3 Austin Peay 49 Martin Branch (Term) 0 Kent State 7 Louisville 6 Tennessee State 19 Kentucky State 8 EAST Harvard 13 Yale 0 Dartmouth 28 Princeton 14 Syracuse 21 Boston College 13 Holy Cross 22 Connecticut 0 Virginia 33 Maryland 27 West Virginia 37 George Washington 24 Brown 51 Columbia 7 Pittsburgh 30 Penn State 27 Boston University 15 Rhode Island 3 Colgate 24 Rutgers 10 South Citadel 28 Furman 0 Duke 34 North Carolina 7 Tennessee 19 Kentucky 3 South Carolina 17 Clemson 16 William and Mary 21 Richmond 0 Wake Forest 21 State 20 MIDWEST Ohio State 9 Michigan 7 Michigan State 12 Notre Dame 3 Miami Ohio 37 Cincinnati 7 26 Indiaha 21 North Carolina State 28 Iowa 20 Missouri 44 Kansas 20 Minnesota 42 Wisconsin 7 Oklahoma State 31 Kansas State 7 Illinois 20 Northwestern 6 Arkansas 42 Texas Tech 24 Baylor 20 SMU 10 I Texas Christian 42 Rice 14 I Tulsa 13 Wichita 3 Memphis (AP Wirephoto) tucky line but It wet plugged by Kentucky'! 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Stop by today fore perfect fitting RABOLD'S MEN'S WEAR Main St On th Cdeintf POftMALWUlt Kantscky Hign School Football Class AAA Finals Lou Seneca 13 Lou Flaget 12 Class AA Semifinal Middlesboro 18 Newport Cath- ojic 6 Hopkinsville 40 Harrison Co 7 Class A Semifinal Erlanger Lloyd 13 Fleming-Neon 13 -tie-Erlanger wins on statistics Oid Ky Home 21 Glasgow 7 Big Brigade Wins Final At Downs LOUISVILLE (AP) Mr and Mrs Big Brigade to win the $28650 Clark Handicap Saturday as Churchill Downs closed its fall meeting Big Brigade ridden by Jimmy Nichols finished three-quarters of a length in front of Special -with King of Kentucky a neck back in third place Favored Lemon Twist was fourth The winner was at the wire in 1:50 4-5 in the 1V mile run and returned $980 $560 and $480 Special Prince paid $12 to place and $7 to show King of Kentucky returned $780 to show Attendance at the fall meeting totaled 189100 and the mutuel handle $1414 million BOOST THE HILLTOPPERS By Your Attendance At Every Gamell SEE EACH GAME ON WLTV Channel WANTED MEN WOMEN LAY'EM AWAY NOW Sunday Afternoon At 4:00 pm from egos II and ever Prepare new for Civil Service job openings during the next 12 months Government positions pay high starting salaries They provide much greater security than priv- ote employment and excellent op- For -FREE information an Govern-portunrty for advancement Many ment jobs including list Of pe-positions require little or no spa- sitions end salaries fill out eou-cialirsd education or experience pen and mail at TODAY But to get one of these jobs yen You will alee get full details en must pass test The competition hew you can prepare yourself 1 hi ioin coin only for Hmm ttsH one out of five past Don't deloy-ACT NOW! 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