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Florence Morning News from Florence, South Carolina • 11

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THE LORENCE MORNING NEWS SUNDAY SEPT 22 ILA Lenoir Rhyne Beats Bennetts Scores Blast 68s Terriers in Opener In CC Jr 0 0 0 8 8 Citadel 0 14 8 icuuuiKU vumeie (record is now 1 1 Moody Leads Latta In Comeback Win 10 10 0 7 0 20 teams roi Clliidel 267 3 9 EC Clips Deacs 5 444 51 Baker Wins at Oakdale Bennettsville Wins had In 20 to 10 Upset 6 0 Iowa kicked a 32 yard field Ala divi alive in the who car in by 61 his kick) from 'Q Meet your new Jeep dealer SMITH CO JEEP DIV MAIN ST LAKE CITY invites you to come in and see SEE IRST! NEW CAR LOANS $450 per $100 per year CKIO4T girt THE AMERICAN (kick failed) (Piccolo kick) (pass failed) run by on their Pearce Bobby and closed it from the six orest scored a touch the second period when THE HEW 'JEEP GLADIATOR the first 4 WD truck to offer passenger car smoothness on the highway and sure footed 'Jeep' traction off the road Comes in two series with GVWs from 4000 to 8600 pounds work tackle 3 8 0 3 13 3 19 Eustia Pa 6 as a back it 30 touchdown second play Donovan hit Leon Janies in the flat seven yard touchdown MAYEWOOD The Latta Red Raiders came from behind in the fourth quarter here riday night to edge Mayewood 12 7 Mayewood got on top in the sec ond quarter when Britton sailed the oblong 25 yards to Ash ley Mims Mims stamped out the remaining fO yards for the TD IBS 22 5 12 SLIKA OLLOWS INTERERENCE IN GAME WITH THE CITADEL Halfback John Slifka Tries to Evade Citadel's Doug Shaffer and Joe Buckner So the op Icft mid into con 8 BENNETTSVILLE The Green Gremlins of Bennettsville High School lugged out the old hex sign riday as they punished the Page land Tigers 33 13 Chuck Karneckis and Jay Owens alternated the first half scoring for the Gremlins with each speed ster garnering a pair of touch downs as Bennettsville exploded tv ice in the first quarter and twice in the second a 27 yarder bobble on 12 Michel scored Wofford which outgained Lenoir Rhyne 231 to 186 yards on the ground 104 to 81 yards in the air got its only score in the final quarter The Terriers set up the touchdown when they recovered a fumble on Lenoir 15 Halfback Archie Black went over on a 10 yard dash seconds later Lenoir Rhyne took the lead mid way the opening quarter on a 32 yard field goal by Marion Kirby The nonconference game was the first of the season for Lenoir Rhyne defending champion in the Carolinas Conference Wofford Lenoir Khvne LR 32 Wardlaw 26 pass interception (Kirby kick) Wardlaw 1 run (kick blocked) Black 10 run (pass failed) it st downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes intercepted by Punts umbles lost Yards penalized 15 190 71 9 7 0 3 323 2 78 HICKORY (AP) Tail back Craig Wardlaw starting his first college football game scored two touchdowns and racked up 133 yaras rushing as Lenoir Rhyne defeated Wofford 16 6 here Satur day night Wardlaw a freshman from Char lotte got his first touchdown when he intercepted a pass by Wofford quarterback Todd Heldreth and scampered 26 yards in the second quarter He came back in the third pe riod to spearhead a 70 yard drive ana plunged a yard over the mid dle for the score CHASE OIL COMPANY INC 662 1594 DARLINGTON HWY 2 run 4 run 2 run 6 run (Anderson pass lost 40 yards statistics were: rushing 129 yards: passing two for five first downs 10 penalties 105 yards and loss of a fumble and an intercepted pass Mayewood: rushing 84 yards passing five for six first downs four penalties 45 yards and two passes intercepted to the offense Weaver especially effective on kickoff punt returns Their efforts William Mary in The much of the 0 7 0 0 THE 4tE UHIVE1S4L member ef the 4 el drive family of vehicles Has three power take off points and a wide range of special equipment to suit every type of operation THE HEW WA6OER the first real station wa gon to offer the comfort looks and performance of a passenger car PLUS 4 wheel drive traction and safety also available io 2 wheel drive models Presbyterian Wins J9 to 9 Ry The Associated Prest Point 34 Platteville 0 urman Nips Vandy 14 13 0 7 0 0 0 0 (Miller kick) THE HC 1T0 the 4 wheel drive vehicle with forward control design has the greatest cargo area and the shortest turning radius in its weight class GVWs up to 8000 lbs with dual rear wheels fastest service In town from RADIO DISPATCHED TRUCKS a feature of American Sta Warm i Service irst downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes intercepted Punts umbles lost Yards penalized game: To cap off Michel raced 53 yards off in the third period to Wake or 10 but the Deacons braced and held Wake orest which lost 10 games while winning none last NASHVILLE Tenn An alert urman led by quaitcrback Danny Donovan stung Vanderbilt 14 13 in an intersectional football game Saturday night and spoiled the head coaching debut of the Commodore's Jack Green i Donovan's timely pass comple tions and roll out sweeps aroundend carried the Paladins into pay dirt twice in the first quarter The second touchdown was set up by a Vanderbilt fumble The Commodores scored on the fourth play of the game when line backer Bill Waldrup smashed through to block a urman punt at the 18 End Lane Wolbe scooped i up the loose ball at the two and dived into the end zone urman took the kickoff and generated a 63 yard drive with fullback Elliott Keller plunging through right tackle to score Two series later Vanderbilt quarter back Steve Shaw fumbled and urman recovered al the Commo dore five to set up the gime deciding On the halfback for a Brownie Cordell kicked his second conversion for what proved to be the winning margin Vanderbilt struck early in the second half for its other score Walkrup intercepted a Donovan pass and returned it to the ur man 10 2 45 Ray Baker with a low gross score of 71 took the field gross championship at Oakdale Golf Club in a one day handicap tourna ment sponsored by the South Car olina Golf Association George Jordan was the field net winner posting a 77 for the best handicap score The remainder of the large field of golfers was divided into four di visions Division winner was Harry Wiggins with a 72 He was followed by Bruce Campbel! wiin 74 and Tommy Berry with a 74 Sonny Phillips won the di vision with a 72 followed by A fumble cut short a last period scoring threat by the visiting Vir gians at The 11 the chief scoring threats for the losing Cadets were two unsuccessful field goal tempts Although they failed to score halfbacks Charlie Weaver and Scott Swan were major contribu tors was and kept Citadel's territory game Newberry alls To Appalachian season got off to a rousing start The Deacons took the opening kickoff and rolled from their 38 to 22 where fullback Brian Piccolo goal Wake down in it drove 65 yards with Piccolo rac ing around left end from the four He converted the extra points A recovered fumble led to East first touchdown Wing back Rickey Jarrell pounced op halfback Joe the Deacon from the two place ment was wide Trailing 6 3 Wake orest took the next kickoff and drove to its touchdown to go ahead 10 6 But the Pirates stormed back with a quick touchdown as tailback Billy Beauvinder returned the kickoff 42 yards to 28 The Pi rates helped by penalties moved to the two and Michel went over Wake orest 3 7 0 ECC 0 12 8 Piccolo 32 Michel Piccolo Michel Michel Beauvinder) 17000 CHARLESTON SC Quarterback Dan Henning' dashed eight yards to a second period touchdown Saturday night and it stood up for a 7 0 victory for William Mary over The Citadel in the football opener for both Southern Conference with 77 with was CIGARETTES Reg King iller 01 AT ALL Super Stations No Get All You Want Strvenx Ohio Northern 13 Mt Union 0 California Pa 44 Marietta 21 yortn Carolina 40 East Mansfield 13 King Akron 13 Muskingum 0 Temple 30 Ithaca 21 William 8: Mary 7 The Kentucky 33 VPI 14 East Carolina 20 Wake orest 10 Dayton 22 Toledo 19 Texas Tech 16 Washington State 7 Emory and Henry 15 Elon 14 Maryville 14 Mars Hill 0 East Tennessee State 21 Murray Ky Illinois State Normal 12 Millikin 7 Aiirea vonidHu Cincinnati 28 Drake 0 Chattanooga 9 Southeast Louisiana Bluffton 18 Heidelberg 7 AR WEST California 15 Iowa State I USC 14 Colorado 0 Wyoming 35 Montana 0 Air orce 10 Washington 7 Stanford 29 San Jose State 11 Idaho 32 resno State 8 Central Washington 27 Whitman Wash Lewis and Clark Qre 37 Portland St 26 California Lutheran 8 La Verne 0 Puget Sound 16 Pacific Lutheran Wash 0 Idaho Stale 36 Nevada 19 San rancisco State 33 Cal Poly 22 MID WEST Morningside 33 Omaha University 25 Coe 22 carteton Upper Iowa 35 Minnesota Morrig 7 Midland Neb 13 Dana 0 Ohio Wesleyan 35 Carnegie Tech 20 Tarkio 35 Cental Methodist Mo 8 Wilmington 26 Rose Polytechnic 0 St Minn 38 Hamline 14 Concordia Minn 36 Duluth 16 Concordia Neb 32 Sioux alls 8 Illinois Wesleyan 20 Depauw 13 Central State Ohio 19 St Joseph Ind Nebraska 58 South Dakota State 7 Bowling Green 27 Detroit 14 Augustana Ill 51 Olivet Mich 21 Earlham 32 Principia Ill 13 ranklin 26 Anderson 8 Ball State 22 Eastern Michigan I Taylor 14 Indiana central SOUTH Mississippi State 43 Howard Tennessee 34 Richmond 6 Hampden Sydney 13 Guilford Bainbridge Naval Prep 8 Patomic Slats College of Ozarks 13 Southwestern 13 Western Maryland 0 Bridgewater Va VIA Georgetown Ky 33 Hanover 6 west Virginia lecn concord Weat Literty 27 West Virginia State EAST Randolph Macon 6 Millersville 0 Upsala 34 Susquehanna 12 Auburn 21 Houston 14 Louisiana State 14 Texas AiM 6 Stout 20 LaCrosse 7 River alls 19 Superior 0 Wisconsin Milwaukee 0 Oshkosh 0 Kearney Neb 51 Wayne Neb 14 urman 14 Vandervilt 13 Ccterbein 34 North Central III 0 Quantico Marines 18 Bragg 6 Elizabeth City State 34 Livingstone Hillsdale 31 airmont State 20 Michigan Tech 8 erris State 7 Adrian 14 Defiance 7 Mississippi 0 Memphis State 0 Lenoir Rhyne 16 Wofford 6 Johnson Smith 8 Benedict 0 Western Kentucky 14 Tampa 14 Salem 36 Bluefield State 6 Morehead 19 Marshall 6 Eastern Kentucky 14 Austin Peay 0 Hardin Simmons 16 Stephen Austin Texas Christian 10 Kansas 6 Arkansas 21 Oklahoma State 0 7 estern Carolina 24 Carson Newman hepherd 25 rostburg 0 'ulsa 23 Montana State 13 College of Emporia 54 McPherson 0 Luther lowa 54 wartourg Simpson 32 Dubuque 6 Mankato State 14 State College of 14 Cape Girardeau 10 Jacksonville State 7 Ashland 13 Wooster 0 Penn State 17 Oregon 7 PORTSMOUTH Va (AP) Presbyterian College ground out 255 yards rushing Saturday night as it whipped rederick 19 9 at rank Lawrence Stadium The only scoring in the first half came on field goals by each team a 33 yard kick by Wade Traynham and by Louis Ridinger Presbyterian came second half and capped a 55 yard drive with a two yard quarterback Bill Tyson first offensive chance Halfback Don McNeill ried the ball 11 times for 79 yards swept around left end and scam pered 25 yards for the Blue Hose to put them ahead 16 3 shortly after the third quarter had begun rederick scored its only touch down on a 25 yard pass from quarterback Butch Spain to end Bonnie Stevenson Another field goal by Ridinger in the fourth quarter ended the scoring i rederick 0 Presbyterian 0 red Traynham 33 Ridinger 27 Tyson 2 run (kick failed) McNeill 25 run (Ridinger Stevenson 25 pass from Spain (kick failed) Ridinger 24 The long touchdown march midway of the second quar ter featured the running of Swan Weaver John Slifka and Bob lean the conference player of year as a gltard in 1962 now crating at fullback Sandwiched in with their foot work was a pass from Henning to end Hill Corley good for nine yards eight yard scor ing dash started out as a sweep Suddenly he cut in raced off tackle untouched the end zone Sam Miller verted The Citadel's Dwight Street missed on a 33 yard field goal try just before the drive got under way The kick was partially blocked and the ball rolled dead in the end zone Both teams moved the ball well at the outset The Citadel pushed 68 yards to the 29 following the opening kickoff but fumbled and the end Mike De Branski recovered William and Mary then marched back up the field only to fumble al the Cadet 37 Citadel's half back Jim Parker recovering Those were (he chief offensive flurries of the first half William Mary Citadel Henning 8 run 1 1500 BOONE Appalach rugged line blunted Newber heralded passing attack Sat urday night and the Mounties converted breaks into a 14 0 Caro linas Conference football victory The App line led by tackle Larry Hand and Larry Crutch field threw crack quarterback Tom Gorman six times when he tried to pass for a total loss of 34 yards Gorman who passed for 838 yards last year and was all con ference and all district choices managed to complete only one of 11 passing attempts The Mountaineers evening their record at 1 1 relied on the pass ing of quarterback Dennis Saun ders and the running of halfbacks Sherrill Norville and Tom Cul breth first score came after Larry Harbin took Reed punt on the Newberry j' 35 and returned it to the 22 On the first play from there Saun ders hit Terry Harbin with a scor ing strike Saunders kicked the first of two extra points In the second half Appalachian i threatened on a drive that reached! the Newberry 24 before Saunders was thrown for losses on two con 7 secutive plays Irving ordham fumbled after gaining 11 yards on LV first play after gain ing possession and Appalachian recovered and marched to its sec ond touchdown Norville carried the brunt of the load with four runs totaling 37 yards Culbreth rammed up the middle to the seven and on the next play car ried to the one Then fullback Jim Hayes scored with two minutes re maining in 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KAISER Jeep corporation 0Qn WORLD'S LARGEST MANUACTURER 4 WHEEL DRIVE VEHICLES GREENVILLE (AP) East Carolina College spotted Wake orest three points and roared back to hand the Deacons a 20 10 football lacing Saturday night as fullback Tom Michel scored three touchdowns An overflow crowd of 17000 in new icklen Stadium saw East powerful single wing attack dominate the play Michel a 212 pound junior from Arling ton Va went over for a touch down from the two in the second period added another score short ly before the half from the two out by banging over the third period Wake orest ECC 10 61 84 16 8 7 322 rank Phillips with 79 and Ted Melton with 34 73 Winner of the division was Ronnie Schuyler Roger Tisdale was second 85 and Buzzy Whitlock third with 82 Hans Iatifcr led the Sion with an 86 followed by Lewis with 89 and Shawn Singletary with 92 A trojihy was also presented to the best effort and went to the foursome composed of A Waddell Bruce Campbell Tom my Berry and George Jordan The four men had a gross team score of 267 Gary Bennett fired a three un der par 68 to cop medalist honors in the 1963 lorence Country Club Junior Club Championship Gary 14 heads the upper bracket while David Bennett 17 is on top in the bottom half with a 68 round was on the second try as all contestants wete allowed two attempts with the medalist honors going to first round scores 68 card showed five un der par figures for the last sev en holes Jack Lewis Jr was third with a sub par 70 while Charles Levine finished fourth at 72 Rocky Pearce was Sub Juivor medalist with a 46 and heads the upper half while Bill Lewis had a second try 45 irst ro tin matches in all flights must be played by riday PAIRINGS: CHAMPIONSHIP LIGHT: Gary Bennett (68) vs Sonny Phillips (73 Jack Lewis Jr (70) vs Van Jeffords (73 David Bennett (G8) vs Ralph Miller (73 and Charles Levine (72) vs Johnny Gregory (77) IRST LIGHT: Mark Lewis (78) vs Stewart Smith (82) Hank Walters i8D vs Jimmy inklca (84) Ronnis Schuyler (79) vs Jim Player and Kirk Ham (82) vs Wesley Tyler (86) SECOND LIGHT: Ken Moore (87) vs Sam Russell (95) David Campbell (90) vs Jack Jeffords Bulch Moore vs Harry White (96 and Larry Miller (93) vs Robert Brown Jr (99) THIRD LIGHT: Mike fell vs Reid Guest SUB JUNIORS: Rocky (46) vs Paul Allen (53) Slrcelt (46) vs Jim Marfin (51) Bill Lewis (45) vs Ray Temple and Wright Tyler vs bye I ootball lor sent in late in the game replacement flipped the' ball to Jimmy Turner who fired yards to Bud Moody Moody pounded another 15 yards for the score Mayewood was fighting back and hard The last four minutes rN 4 rs zw rT rx emu Hn An vx a xl xx mouiuj JV JJUUJ 1UL LUC A UL U1C fcflllJC OCT UcUlCl 1 Ctp pClIUl" then visited the end zone again tics totaling 75 yards Mayewood tor tne point conversion The game settled back into a grind until Latta's Jimmy Hardy punched a final yard to cap a hard won drive gain The extra point failed and Latta still trailed But the Red Raiders spurred on by an initial success tried a long shot with three minutes left to play Sophomore Ronnie Tay William Mary's 2nd Period Score Downs Bulldogs 7 0 54 aa m' I 'A Iz I I I AMERICAN Zr V'a I J) 1 1.

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