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The Bradenton Herald Sunday October 23 1960 SPORTS SECTION BY 34-7 MARGIN Matte Stars As Buckeyes Roar Past Wisconsin COLUMBUS Ohio Oct 22 -Quarterback Tom Matte bewitched the Badger with his running passing and ball handling wizardry today as Ohio slate defeated Wisconsin's big ten champions 34-T A homecoming crowd of 83246 fifth largest in Buckeye history watched the Cleveland Senior put 14 on one of his greatest shows lie gT carried 17 times for 108 yards completed-five of seven passes for two touchdowns and punted five times for a 37-yard average Fullback Bob Ferguson scored twice for the Burks on a two-yard plunge and 52-yard break away halfbackaBohPKWn and Myards COLUMBUS Wisconsin's Tom Wiesner climbs the air in this first quarto end Chuck Bryant for scores ter action carrying ball from the Ohio 38 to Ohio 43-yard-line after receiving (See matte rg 2 D) short pass Ohio's Jim Lindner (foreground) made tackle (UPI Telephoto) BATON ROUGE La Oct 22 (AP) Squirming Larry Libertore scored a 66-yard touchdown on the first play tonight and launched Florida on a 13-10 victory over Louisiana State The flashy 138-pound quarterback's rollout caught the LSU defenses flat-footed and he sailed the distance easily End Bill Cash gave Florida the winning margin booting the conversion and two field goals The Cash field goals came within five minutes of each 18-YARD PASS PLAY CAPS SEMINOLE SCORING Auburn's Offense Comes Of Age Bn 20-7 Victory Over Miami Hurricanes other in the third period one for 47 and the other for 35 yards Wendell Harris 185-pound right halfback put LSU in the game in the second period with a 46-yard field goal Harris failed in one other field goal attempt when Tat Patchrn of Florida partially blocked it Gus Kinchen a fourth string center set up the field goal for FSU Shuts Out 22-0 Last TD Comes After Final Gun Sounds ISIT i JW 77 S-IS A 5-41 1 Florida Pint down I Ruthin yardage 132 Pitting yardage 37 Pntten 3 Pimm intercepted by I Puma 1-33 7 Fumble hart Ytrdt penallted kicked for extra points on each who moved into the lineup of the Bellino Navy Push Past Penn With Ease 270 against the No 1 pass defense team in the nation tried the airways again But Harvard intercepted and nutraced the stunned Hurricanes for 59 yards before collapsing in the end zone Dyas kicked the point to make it 17-7 at the half Both lines contained each other a scoreless third quarter but Auburn hit the air again to set up Dyas' sixth field goal Harvard hit Lauripr with a fingertip pass on the Miami 1' Miami then hold but Dyas booted a 26-yard field1 goal to complete the scoring 59-yard touchdown run in the second period Hunt passed 46-yards to end Bobby Foret for the first Auburn touchdown and Dyas kicked two field goals and two conversions The field goals were the fifth and sixth of the season for the Auburn fullback and left him only one short of the national record for a full season set in 1959 and shared this year by Tommy Wells of Georgia Tech Miami's sophomore quarterback Eddie Johns unwrapped his passing arm in the second quarter to set up Miami's only score Jones hit end Larry Wilson for 20 yards and then bulleted la end Rill By DON MARTIN United Press International AUBURN Ala (LTD-Auburn's young offense matured Saturday around the slingshot passing of quarterbacks Brynnt Harvard and Bobby Hunt and the phenomenal toe of fullback Ed Dyas to rip Miami 20-7 The Tiger attack which sputtered to three wins and a Joss before Saturday's dash before Kono gouged huge holes in the Hurricane forward wall while an explosive passing game bewildered the Miami defenders Auburn's complete domination over Miami which had lost only to powerful Tilt indicated the Tigers are maturing into the power they were in 1957-30 Harvard turned his fourth pass Interception of the season into a PHILADELPHIA Oct 22 W- Halfback Joe Bellino Navy's It was a bruising battle Five! high-stepping All-America candi-Miamj players were helped off the 'date scored two touchdowns to- LSU by blocking a Florida punt by Don Ringgold on the Gator 21 Louisiana State pushed a second period rally on the hard-running of fullback Earl Gros and took a 10-7 lead when fourth stringer Charlie Cranford rammed over from the one with nine seconds left in the half Harris accounted for the con 7 11 A 10 A Ijtwrtnr 44 nut (Cash kirk) LSU-FG Htrrit 4A Cranford 1 ran cHirm kirk) Fla-FG ftth 47 Kit -KG rttk 33 Attendance 47JHU fexlimaled) number one FSU unit the Chiefs only this week proved his worth by reeling off a 26-yard run during Florida Slate's first touchdown drive In the third quarter Florida State got a break when quarterback Roy Bickford recovered a fumble by William A Mary's Calvin Cox on the 23-yard line But three plays later Florida State's Ed Park fumbled at the 13-yard line and Wilbur Johnson recovered for William A Mary Florida Slate failed to complete a pass until midway in the third quarter but ended the game with seven completions in 17 attempts The Seminoles rushed for a total of 194 yards and got 49 through the air End Tony Romeo and center Jack Hardy turned in brilliant defensive performances for Florida State Senior tackle Wayne Wool- dies roasted to a 27-0 victory over Pennsylvania before 26123 al 7" version TALLAHASSEE Oct 22-W-An 18-yard pass thrown after the final gun had sounded gave Florida State its third touehdown and a 22-0 victory over William and Mary in a football game tonight A chilled crowd of 13400 was warmed after three periods of lackluster action when quarterback Ed Trancygier threw the last-play scoring pass to halfback Happy Fick The play had started wilh only one second remaining and the gun sounded as Trancygier took the snap from center He faded back I0'and threw to Fick in the right corner Fick caught the ball at the three-yard line and diver over Trancygier then passed to end George Tillman for a two-point conversion Florida State scored two touchdowns in the first period From then on the game was primarily a defensive haUle Florida Stale drove 47 yards in six plays for its first touchdown with halfback Bud White-head scoring from the three-yard line The second FSU touchdown rame on a seven-yard end sweep by Fick Ken Kestner place occasion William A Mary made only one serious threat The Indians from Williamsburg drove from their own 38 to the Florida State seven in the second quarter before being held for down's by FSU's defensive unit the Renegades In the final period Eddie Feely sneaked a foot on four down for an apparent Florida Slate touchdown but the score was nullified when officials ruled he had been Riven an illegal push over the line by a teammate William and Mary hailed as good passing team failed to com plete a single throw They tried seven passes Florida State dominated the statistics rolling up 13 first downs to five for William Mary The visiting team made only one first down in the final half William Mary moved the ball well in spurts getting a total of 137 yarda by rushing Buck Gale fullback was William A Mary's top ground gainer wilh 39 yards in 10 attempts Penalties hurt the Virginia team on several drives Sophomore Tom Hillabrand Miller for 43 yards and a firstjfield in' the first half' However down on the Auburn five Three there were only three penalties in a unbeaten-untied Midplays later Johns submarined for the entire game the score Al Dangel converted I Dyas was the big yard gainpr Johns pleased at his surress as well as point winner averag-ipranMin jjM ing 77 yards in 12 carries llinj n-nini and ih only flaw Saturday was missing aj nmn ns 0 Pelinn lh 36 yard field goal by in i 8 quarterback Hal the serond quarter i Spooner featured the sixth victory of the season for AUBCRS in 7 MIAMI 7 Aub-KG Dytt I Auk- Foret 44 pm I mm Hunt (Dye kirk) Miami -Johns 1 run fDangel hwk) Auh-Hirvarl pau inieiceplmn (Drat kirk) Auk KG nyaa 3A Attendance 25AM Wobbly 24-Yard fl6ld G00I NipS Tampa By 3 To 0 the nation's fourth-ranked football team Sharing laurels with Bellino and Spooner was a nigged that contained the Ivy ing1c-wing offense except for brief lapses Navy's domination of the action emphasized the reason this was he final game in the current series between these two long Uaguer rnont for wine and center Mike Fnknrny were outstanding in the William A Marv line WIMIAM MARY 0 FLORIDA STATE 14 1-23 KKl 1 run (Keetner kick) Firfc 7 run iKeatnrr kirk) Flrk II mm I mm Trancygier (TitW man pnan Irani Trancygier) iltrild ludi Uttar) WIN BY 14-0 Attendance 13400 THEY WANTED IT and now they have it Another game between Walker and Southeast It took some phonecalls and some pretty complicated dealings but the Tornadoes and Seminolcs will get another crack at each other the night of Nov 8 in Hawkins Stadium Back on Sept 20 the Seminoles licked their woundsTfl Rant Houston after a 21-0 blanking at the hands of the Tornadoes IU DCUI uuaiwl1 Since that time Coach Bob Moss' team has racked up three straight wins They felt they had a better ball club than the score indicated TUSCALOOSA Ala Orf 22 Alabama look advantage of early Houston errors and TAMPA Fla Od 22 UV-Ccn- time eastern rivals The play-fop Kahn toed a wobbly 24- keeps Middies simply are loo! tough for the fun-loving brand ofJJ'nrd placement through tne up- football played in the Ivy League the past decade The rivalry initialed in 1386 rights in the third quarter tonight to give McNcese Cowboys a hard-fought 3-0 football victory over the of Tampa Iowa Strikes Earl Holds On For 21-14 Triumph Over Boilermakers uB- University The 198-pound senior provided the difference with four minutes gone in the third period after the two Wl'! 21 v-oriea for Penn struck I20 or an" fies-quickly for a pair of touchdowns I Coach Wayne Hardin apparent-then hung on for a 11-0 intersee-jly instructed his legions to play tional football victory oer the it close to the vest after taking Louisiana team moved to the Cougars today an early lead saving the big Tampa 5 guns for next week's meeting The Crimson tide got both its here with Notre Dame Through touchdowns in the first quarter most of the final three periods then slaved off fearsome Houston 'Navy used and hutter" A sparkling 27-yard punt rriurn ta biro Ctorlie I dmn lb ideilnj put McN in IOWA CITY Iowa Oct gave the Hawks a 28-21 triumph Iowa's passing attack sputteredj0Ver Wisconsin a week ago hut an 84-yard scoring run find lhe mark today and finally quit calling passing plays But his 21-yard dash to the Iowa drive in (he third period with a six-yard touchdown run PURDUE 1ST T-14 IOWA 14 Hnllii I ran (Moor kick) Pcrrjr (4 ran with turn bln (Mnnrn Purdue 1-yard line set up the first' a maan Iowa touchdown which he scored rr-Tiiicr pau tram Alien (Alien on a sneak early in the second quarter He also capped a 53-yard Wrt 52 JJ bo1- Steven-! irtumph a Hw RRhrtraiEM a Purdue fumble by reserve ern- took Iowa after trailing by three tmiehdowns midway in the third They wanted another crack at Walker Rut the Tornadoes allowed to play only six games because they are a junior high school had a full slate of contests Then the way was cleared Walker meets Wauchula here Tuesday night Coach Doyle Carlile thought he would be playing the Wauchula junior meaning 9th 10th and 11th graders Rut he finds that Wauchula is bringing only boys through the ninth grade Here's how the tricky deal works Carlile will use all his boys that have not played in five games to date With many injuries some of his first stringers have played less than five This would make them eligible fullback Mike Fracchia ROals dlir'ns Turner slopped the drive That for the Wauchula game and still eligible for the South- farries in moving Alabama jyternoon kicked the first of wt the stage for Kahn's field goal east game since the SE game would be only their sixth a rihl p'ay- stapp contest ciirlcd right end for the last Drives in the second and third 'running plays with an occasional! at lhe Tampa 17- quarters to save the victory jpass jon punched through for five nd I-ee Roy Jordan Sophomore! j-av a joa(j jale jjtwo yards and halfback Ted Bre- center pounced on Charlie Rieves'i fjrsi period on a 10-play 61-fumhle on the Houston 31 open-yanj mai-ch capped by Rellino's ing the way to the first Alabama oneyarjj smash into the end touchdown znne Greg Mather who earlier Quarterback Lauricn Stapp and mis-filTd ih lhe first of w0 three conversions The Middies scored in the sec to 132 lor the Football Scoreboard period Quarterback Bernie Allen fired pass after pass as the boilermakers scored on touchdown drives of 76 and 91 yards in the serond half Furduc was threatening again nng period on a two-yard plungejup 282 yards Spar-hy Wall Strohach at the end of tans Houston look the kickoff ran a 41-yard drive They scored in mne play and then Billy Richard-the third quarter on a 2fi-yard! Tampa quarterback Ronnie i plan The only hoys who won't he ahle to play for Ison intercepted a Don Sessions xviprp by Bellino and in the fi-Perez tried a field goal from lhe lime ran out to preserve Walker Tuesday are those who have already compet- on I1 Houston 30 and period on a one-yard burst McNwse 25 lale in victory for low turned it 12 yards lo the Hous-hy Joe Matalavage period The kick was short Thai strengthen its bid for a Big Ten ton 18 MXV 777 4-27 was the deepest Spartan pcnetra- championship Houston 4 4- Penn fi lion I The scoring sprint by Perry a Laic in lhe third quarter on third team Sophomore gave running of Stevenson and nifty Iowa a 14-0 halftime lead after it ed in five ball games This will mean such first stringers as halfbacks Paul Athens and Wayne Diamond and linemen Dean Rain iNAAY 7 7 7 (I PENN I) 0 4 9-14 N-ivy -IWMiimi 1 ran iMlh-r kirk) Stripp I nm (nrimkrr kirk) Sirnlmh I run lAlaihrr kirk) Birlunlinn I run (Drunker kirk) I Rrllmn Ik run i Mnthrr kirk) AllHwtanra 30inn ikirk Inilrd) By TRK AMSOCIATEn PRESS EAST VMT 14 Rratnn Cnflf 14 Uir) Nary 27 Ptnn Holy CruM 27 Cntumtua 4 Vita 34 CnUalo 14 Army Villanma a Harvard I Datlmonlh 4 Priarctoa 21 Cnrnril IS Rulsm Lrkish 0 Maino 13 Rain 13 Ola) Snulhrra Cmn 34 Qunnant Naa 13 Mawarhuarlta 7 Nnrflwaatni 0 Vrrmnnt I Norwirk 4 Lyriunlns IS Wilkn 4 Wnlminalrr (Pa) 14 Vlnrwtt (Pa) 4 AlhrtKM in SrranlMi 4 Wainrr 47 PtrkinMMi 4 Kina'a Pnn( Cmtral Conn Waah a Ml 20 Itathany (W Ya) I I INy-Mntiilavicr I run OhinY) 21 Miami (Ohin) 4 Tulaa 34 Cincinnati 1 Findlev 21 WilminslMi 4 Aahland 2S IMienca (Nlertiein 34 Hiram Eeaiera III 0 Eaeiern Mich Wealern Mwh 7 Toledo 3 Aim 13 Adrian 0 Nnrihern Mirh 34 Wealern 30 Hupe 2U Kalamazoo 14 Conmrdin (Nrhl 34 Dan 7 Lmiikn Mn) VI Wayne (Neh 1 11 Soul he a (tern Okla 14 Southnealeni Okl 13 Nurlh western Okla 24 Ceulral Okl Spnnilield iMn) 20 Rolle 7 Kirkaville (Mn) 24 Maryville (Mu) Akron 21 Wonder 2U Mommoulh Knnn i Till 4 Rone Poly IS Hmharat 4 Millikin LI Ike Korea 7 North Cenlrnl ill 7 Wheaton Warthoru 27 Auuualana I III) 7 Witlenhuru 3 Capital 20 I Hilo Northern 13 RluUlim 13 rtiel St Renedirl's (Kan) 37 Weahhurn 14 Tenn A4I 2 Central Stale (Ohm) II Ohm Wealeyan 27 Oherlm 13' Marietta 34 Kenyan 11 Omaha 7 Emporia 4 Peru 47 Nebraahn Wealeyan 13 lailher down) 40 kimpann 4 Upper Iowa 37 Duhunun 14 Dakota 7 Wnahlnslnn (St Lnuia) 4 Conrarriia (Minn) Hemline 14 Maralealer 33 Kt Ihomaa (Mine) 0 Si Jnhn'a (Mlnn I Minneanla Dulutk 7 Midland (Neh) 42 Central II Hilladale 20 Albion 14 Menkaln 14 Mirh Tech I Urinnell 29 Heloil 27 Ctnlre 27 Hannver 4 John CarnHl 29 Wayne (Slwhl 20 Mayville 50 Jamealown IND) A Northern llllnnia 34 Crnlnl Mirhislo II ('hk-aan lllinola 11 St Pracopiu 9 Coe 9 Cornell (Iowa) 4 Paranne 7 Central Unwai 0 South llllnnia lllinm Normal Marshall rnlver-KIncklnn is Illinois Collef 14 Miiakiaum 34 I1eldelhrr 4 North Dakika Stale 14 South Dakota Stain 14 ilie) Carlrtnn 20 S( (Vaf 13 13-yard kpppor by Nolan Vifllorjapprand that the Boilermakers MrNrese moved to lhe Tampa 3 michl tie the score at 7-7 Rrpvrlle gnl two yards hut on with 50 seconds left in (he fourth down he was stopped M-conri period Allen dropped back inches from the goal io pass on the Iowa 16-yard line Stevenson led the McNeoso o'- and was by two hawk- fense with 63 yard rushing in 13 cyM The hall popped into lhe air trips Next caine quart erl)ackRnd perry jjrnbbod it and ran un- Don Breaux with 43 in 8 triei itom-hnl to the Purdue goal For the Snnrtans it was halfback nvva nuar((rhack Wilburn SrttSjS iTiKmiii 'ii Ruddy William with 31 yards In Hollis whose lasl-minulc passpHert is Shirprnshur ('iihmI Guunl WntTMlrr Tnrh II Hnhnrt 21 Union INY) 3D Rrawa 34 Rhwta Inland 14 Cnniwlirul 14 Rnalnn 11 Clarion iPa) IS Indiana (Tat 3 Syraruao 43 Wnt Vlroraia 4 Allrahrny 27 Caar Trrh Juniata 34 Waal am Maryland I Tulia 14 Wllliama 4 Amhml 13 Wnlryan A Kpnnsllcld 3 Amrrkan Intrrnalinnal Crllyahurf 14 MuOIrnherl 12 Rnwlnin IS Cnlhy Mnnk-lair 14 (ikllaudri 7 Grova City 14 TkiH 14 (tir) Howard 21 Fnk 12 Rose with in Kolin-ske Cultnn Frank Diehl and John Dates will be available for duty With this nucleus plus some of his reserves that have been looking (fond in practice the Tornadoes shouldn't have too much trouble handling the Hardee County invaders Then on Nov 8 all the other Walker regulars such as Don Acklos Skip Lujack Van O'Quinn Rolland Lyons James Walker and Hoddie Speight will be ready to take on Southeast for the second time this season The first game drew about 3000 and this one may even top that There is probably no more intense rivalry anywhere in this county than between these two schools Many of the Southeast students formerly attended Walker This fact along with the Walker success over the years and Southeast's bid for football glory make the game a natural If you like hard-nosed rock 'em sock 'em football be there at 7:30 on Nov 8 11 carries and fullback Charlie In addition to kicking the field goal Kahn recovered a Tampa fumble intercepted a pass and was a lender of his learn in tackles End Jay Hebert and tacklps Louis Kschete ami Julius Fincke were lhe other big thft gamr tonight to give urn guns on defense for MrNrese I hratrs Mississippi a 16-7 victory Mi-NFFSE 3 0 3 1 TAMPA M-N FG Kahn 14 yarda over Arkansan brfnre 40000 fans Allred PnM 3 Delaware Mile 3 Ijwnlu 7 lhinnn 22 Mnrarlin IS aw-knell IA laUyelle A Rlnnmiburs 27 Minefield 21 Ruflibi 44 Wnlern Rnrrve 0 Rnwltitf Green 2t Kent Klnle 0 ilhirn 23 Kw Pi) 14 MillerMille 3 Thenlnn 7 ntlliind 22 Km-kpurl 0 Trinity (Cimnl )2 Franklin 5 13 rnlnue 24 Swirlhmnre 23 Marshall 4 Delawarn 4 ilie) Fatal SirnurihUK 34 Cheyney 0 Penn Military 13 Dresel 12 Si Jnaeph'a' ilnd) 11 Vahunun 14 Calllnrma 23 Slippery Rnrk (Pa) 7 Karlham 13 Maw-heater 11 AllrndaiH-r 3W0 When (he final play started there were only (hire second lo go Green ralmty hooted the field goal that gave Mississippi lhe nnmher two (earn In the Associated Press poll sixth straight triumph as the lima ran nut Andernnn JO Taylor Bradley 91 W'ahaah 14 Ruder 27 Rail Stale I Dnane 27 Haalinga 12 Alinnl TO Rlark Hills 13 South Dakota Tech 33 Soulhen (SO) 21 Prinetpui is 1-en Ilona 24 ililnma Wealeyan 2n Carroll (Wifi If North Park 41 Conrnrdia I River Enrual III) Iji CriMse Eau Claire 13 lanrew-e 13 Ripnn I NOITH VH-iini Tei-h 40 Vlrxinia Georgia Tech 14 Tulane 0 South Carolina 12 North Carolina I Tennrmee 33 ChaUannnsa 4 Duke 21 Clemann 1 Auburn in Miami iFla) 7 Johnson Smith 10 Shaw A Johns Hnpklni Wash A lee I SI Aiiausllne (NO I Fayetteville Stale NCI I nenedlrl'e (SC) 43 Savanah Stale 4 Emory A Henry 22 (tamaelonn 4 joiivei 14 lakeland 7 Speaking of Walker the Tornadoes Mere guests of Tampa University last night at the Tamna-MeNcese game in the Cigar City It's an annual affair looked forward to by the Tornadoes plus a meal al Las Nova dades And spraking of meals don't forgrt the giant Fish Fry it Manatee High Srhool thia roming Friday The event Is sponsored by the Hurricane Men's Club and geta underway at 4:30 You can eat early get a good larking spare and then attend the Manatee Jesuit oolball game at 8 How The Top 1 0 Fared Saturday By The Assoelnted Press 1 lows heat Purdue SI-16 2 Mississippi heat Arkansas 10 to 7 3 Syracuse Real West Virginia 45-0 4 Navy heal Pena 27-0 5 Missouri best Iowa State Jill Minnesota heat Michigan 16 0 7 Baylor heat Texas A 14-0 Washington heal Oregon Male 30-29 1 9 Ohio Stale heat Wisconsin 31-T 10 Purdue lost to Iowa 21-11 Tenneeta Tech 14 Murray I Kyi 12 Ainrri Brown 24 Kentucky Slain 21 riaiii 14 Alahamn Male IS Alabama AAM 2k Philander Smith 11 Howaid I Ala) Della Slain 14 Tenn Martin Millupa 0 FJnn 11 Catawba 12 South Carolina Stale Ft Valley (he) I Mon 13 Nudnik 0 Pnlnmae Slate Tchri 21 Monlnmery JC II Southwestern tTennl 13 Ouachita 7 Hampton InalHule II Vliamla Slain 4 WVA Wealeyan IS Weal Liberty 7 Concord (WVA) 44 Dnvia A Elkin 14 Alamnha 14 HnuMnn 0 Florida 4M 7 Rrlhunn Cnnfcman 4 MIIMIT Ohio Stain 34 Wlsninvin Minneaota in Mn-hlyan 4 Illinois jn Penn Wale Northwestern Noire Dame 0 Miawntri 34 lnwa Slate Ivnlaon 31 Miami Coma 9 Michigan State 33 Indiana 0 lima 21 Purdue 14 Kansas 14 INIahoma Stale 7 VanderMII 23 MaruueMe 4 WiM-nnain Milwaukee 7 (Hhkiwh 4 Steven Pnini 31 Platlevllla 4 miutiiwest Pillsbnigh 7 Texas Chrulia lllei Raylur 14 Teyak AAM 4 Teyaa I IjJIII 7 Weal I'exaa 21 Harilln Simmona I Austin 3 yaid Central (Ikla 2 Arizona Slain Colleia 14 t'anhandlt Okl Stephen Austin 14 Sul Ron I Dillard 24 Tesaa 19 Arkanass Tech a Aikaueaa Slain Trh FAK Rilgham VuMtig 7 Montana 4 Miailana Stale 24 Arkansag Stale Wyoming 13 Air Fihi-4 I'lnh Drnver 14 UiHnrarin IS Nebraska 4 Washinglnn 3U Oregon S4a(e 21 Itedlanda ft Pomona 24 Ih-caiai Nl Calllnrma 4 Mah Slain 29 Cnhmdn Stale 0 Idaho Male 77 rnfnradfl Collefe 4 Washington Malt Al LDP 13 Western Malt I) WeetminutH Lotmjbdn Male Cidlrge 30 Coloririo Miner ISooncrs Trample K'Staters 497 NORMAN' Okla Oct 22 (-The Oklahnma sooner rushed across two touchdown in hurry and blasted the inept Kansas Stale Wildcats 49-7 in a Rig Eight ferenre football game here today I The victory started lhe sooner 'on a drive Inward their 13th siralght conference title after a 15-13 tic wilh a strong Kansas tram last week KANSAS STATE o- 7 vs -t 'a WEST POINT Army's Paul Stanley (40) and George Pappas fpartially obscured) close in on Villanova's Sam Grunoiscn (88) as he snares hall thrown to him by quarterback Ted Accto in first quarter of game here yesterday Play was good for ten yards Army swamped the 54-0 LTIT) The grid season is just about half-over but already several local players are being sought after Three we know Jim Rirheson and Roger rettce and Palmetto's Tommy Hysmith seem destined for a scholarship and the only question will he which offer and1 school (hey like the best II 14 4 14-49 Oklahoma (9 kanta Stala OKLAHOMA.

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