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The Bradenton Herald from Bradenton, Florida • 35

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Aroused Gators Upset Tigers 22-3 Florida's Defense Hands Auburn Its First Defeat Homecoming Jinx Stays As Houston Upsets FSU 7-0 The Statistics The Statistics AUBi'iw nonmA is 41 Ml son 17-32 10-M lotcrctwtd by 0 1 7-301 Ml i FWnMra tout I I Yard penalized I It By PATRICK HARDEN United Press International GAINESVILLE Fla (UPI) -An aroused Florida attack backed by an improved defense rode a series of recovered fiun-lies to a 22-3 upset win over Auburn to hand the Tigers their first defeat of the season Saturday It was Florida's normally porous defense which won the Houston nonmA state IS 7 yirtfxa STS SI yinUf 91 4-U HI Pim MmetfM hr St Flirt S-1II MlT IS T4 PmiMm hart Varda praslmd ton threatened to score three times First quarter action saw the Cougars lose the ball on tumbles twice within reach of the Seminole goal The Cougars dominated play for most of the second quarter and again got to the Seminole 2-yard line after an S-yard march BUT THEY WERE TURNED BACK by a key tackle Quarterback Billy Roland tossed a screen pass to halfback Bill McMillan who was dumped for an yard loss by Seminole tackle Bill Tyre and halfback Larry Brinkley Florida Stale was unable to get the ball any closer than the Houston 32-yard line The Cougars launched their scoring drive from their own 41 In 11 plays Houston inched its way to the FSU 1-yard line where Brezina dove into the end zone McMillan kicked the extra point Hnurtort I 1-1 FSU 9-9 I ran Rmio (McMillan kick! AtMmdaact MAM Jimmy Morgan and Shannon sparked a march downfield which game The passinfi attack of ended with a one-yard touchdown high ranking quarterbacks i PunS O'Donnell off left seldom got off the ground as i luard Gator defenders held pass re- Seconds later George Rose ceivers in a steel-like grip Frank fumbled on the Auburn 39 and Lasky Tommy Kelley and Larry Kelley recovered On the first Libertore frequently broke up po- play from scrimmage Dupree tentially dangerous Auburn crashed over right tackle going drives the distance for Florida's third Sophomore running star Larry -score Dupree led the Florida attack and Quarterback Tom Batten passed was backed by fullback Jim to Billy Cash for the two-point 0 Donnell and the accurate left conversion arm of sophomore quarterback hard-charging line By DON S1IOWERMAN TALLAHASSEE Fla The Cougar of Houston University upset bowl-mind rd Florida State 7-0 in a homecoming football game Saturday scoring after a 59-yard fourth quarter drive in a steady rain This was the Cougars win over the Seminolcs in as many years and the fourth year in a row that FSU has' failed to score in its homecoming game Halfback Bobby Brezina went over from I yard out with four minutes left in the game He and fullback Frank Brewer shared ball carrying honors in the march to the goal line Brewer a junior had only 12 minutes of playing time under his belt before the game The Seminolcs expected the Cougars to be tough defensively and they were in this game The Seminoles ran into a solid Houston wall and failed to click in a series of pasing attempts Heavily favored in pre-game predictions the Seminoes were supposed to he two touchdowns better than Houston The Cougars were given a chance only1 if rain wetted down the FSU aerial game to give the heavy Cougar line a chance to work The rain came In a score less first half Hous Snydicafe Negotiating To Buy Chargers From Hilton Tom Shannon gave its best showing of the idh uib aiwwiiijj in uic PLOWING AHEAD fullback Jim (43) plows through the Auburn line in action at the 23-yard-line during the first quarter of play at Gainesville yesterday afternoon Tiger's Don Downs (88) brings him down under the watchful eye of the referee The Gators upset the Tigers 22-3 (UPI TELEPHOTO) Florida opened the scoring on: year while long punting by 67-yard march with Dupree and good Clarke kept the Tigers deep tmb Sam Mack making most of the yardage On the last leg Mack spurted seven yards but fumbled in the end zone and Bruce Starling recovered for the touchdown Auburn started several strong drives in the second period but Gator defenders bottled up the Tiger attack forcing Woody in their own territory mo6t of the game most serious threat came in the second quarter when quarterback Jimmy Sidle hit junior standout George Rose for 29 yards Rose streaked through the startled Gators and reached the Florida 29 before BRADENTON HERALD I I PU BUSHED IN iTHf FBlENDLYCITYot I I to eac1 l1 the last possible forced field goals He scored only on him out the third try from 27 yards Auhur a i The Bradenton Herald Sunday November 4 1962 1-D SPORTS SECTION Florida exploded for two touch- '2 downs in the third quarter both wi ihu kick) sparked by rcoyered fumbles JfcfSJESnl1 Hn wrti' A fumble by Larry Laster on n-nuprw run uh pu iron blithe Auburn 47 was recovered by jsam SAN DIEGO Calif (AP)-The San Diego Evening Tribune reported Saturday that an eight-man San Diego syndicate is negotiating to purchase the San Diego Chargers football team from owner Barron Hilton of Los Angeles In a copyrighted story the Tribune said the deal is to be completed next Friday Hilton president and principal stockholder of the 3-year-old American Football League team was not available for comment Charger Coach and General Manager Sid Gillman said he knew nothing about the alleged deal and referred inquiries to Hilton But Gillman added does not come as a shock" Les Land Charger business manager said Hilton was in San Diego Tuesday he didn't say anything If anything is happening the owners are doing it without your knowledge" The Tribune identified members of the syndicate as Arnolt Smith owner of the San Diego OVER MISSISSIPPI STATE Missouri Edges By Nebraska Rebels Upset LSU 15-7 First Time-In Five Years Padres baseball team: A Po-limsky bottling company owner Dave Garfield land developer Frank Fomaea bakery owner Bob Breitbard laundry owner Dr Charles Franklin physician Dr A1 Anderson dentist and Jay Grill executive of Radio Station KOGO in San Diego The newspaper said seven members of the syndicate met Friday night with James Mulvaney San Diego Padres president who is representing Smith and Keene Wolcott the broker handling arrangements Under the proposed terms the Tribune reported 86 per cent of the stock would be transferred to the syndicate Hilton would retain the remaining 14 per cent But management and control would rest with the syndicate the Tribune said Wolcott amf Anderson are directors of the team at present along with Hilton's father hotelman Conrad Hilton Ray Hommes and Bing Bingston of Los Angeles and Gillman and Lou Overgaard of San Diego Barron Hilton who founded the team in I960 in Los Angeles moved it to San Diego in February 1961 The Chargers were Western League champions of the American Football League in 1960 and 1961 They lost the AFL title both times to the Houston Oilers In league play this year the Chargers have won three and lost five Namafh Passes Runs Tide To 18th Straight 20-0 By ODELL HANSON LINCOLN Neb Missouri converted three Nebraska fumbles into scoring opportunities Saturday In chasten the previously undefeated Cornhuskers 16-7 in a bruising battle of Big Eight Conference football leaders Missouri's rugged defenses currently rated eighth best in the na lion relaxed only long enough for The Statistics By VERNON BUTLER Associated Press Sports Writer BATON ROUGE La (API-Mighty Mississippi ended five years of football frustration Saturday night when Glynn Grilling led the aroused Rebels to a 15-7 upset victory over Louisiana State in a clash of unbeaten Southeastern Conference giants The triumph left Ole Miss with yard scoring excursion in the final two minutes of the first half after LSU had grabbed a 7-0 lend on a 2-yard touchdown plunge by halfback Jerry S'ovalL Lynn Amedee tacked on the conversion after Stovall's touchdown and it appeared quite significant when Ole Miss missed the conversion after Griffing passed 10 yards to halfback A Hollo- ALABAMA MISS STATE II 13 Riuhini yardage 134 Putins yardage US 12-11 4-M latrrrtad by 4 1 MO Ml 1 1 Yard ycuHud tt Hebert In Front At Beaumont The Statistics a 6-0 season record and gave way for the first Rebel score Coach Johnny Vaught a good shot It developed however that Ole at his first perfect season in 16 Miss had no need of that point years as boss of the Rebels! because Griffing was just getting BEAT HUSKIES yard yard MterrapUd by MIMS NKB IS 1 1M Ml -nI 1 I T-ii T-a 1 is is hurt Fwnlile Yard Ranked sixth nationally in the Associated Press poll Mississippi has games remaining with Chattanooga Tennessee and Mississippi State LSU the No 4 team now has five victories a loss and a tie Stymied by interceptions early in the game Griffing began his deadly air raids during a light rainfall late in the second quarter He led Mississippi on a 61- warmed up The 200-pound senior quarterback struck again the next time Mississippi got the ball and capped a 65-yard drive by pitching three yards to halfback Louis Guy for the second Rebel touchdown in the third quarter Griffing's running and passing stimulated another Mississippi drive and end Wes Sullivan cemented the victory by kicking a 25-yard field goal One ended when fullback Jne Loiacano fumbled and Clark recovered and the other was slopped by center Lee Roy Jordan who broke through to drop Loiacano for loss on a fourth-and-one play Alabama's second touchdown march began when Butch Wilson intercepted a Sonny Fisher pus on (he Tide 30 yard line Nine plays and 43 yards later Namath completed his first sawing pa Alabama's defense broke up most of Mississippi passing attempts and accounted for four interceptions The touchdown by Clark Southeastern Conference scoring leader gave him 68 points for the season Alabama's offense featured several sizable gains by Clark halfback Wilson and fullback Eddie Versprille Mississippi State's senior quarterback Charlie Furlow was shaken up after gaining six yards on the first period and spent the rest of the half on the bench However when he returned after intermission he was no more effective than' his understudies had had been Alabama's unbeaten streak wu increased to 25 games by the triumph The only blotch on the record was a 3-3 tie with Texas in the 1961 Blue Bonnet Bowl Southern Col Roars Toward Rose Bowl Georgia Slips Back To Tie NC State STARKVILLE Miss (UPI) -Quarterback Joe Namath Saturday passed and ran second-ranked Alabama to its 18th consecutive win 20-0 over Mississippi Stale Namath fired two touchdown passes to end Bill Battle His accurate tossing and hard running accounted for most of the Crimson Tide's yardage Namath completed 12 of 19 passes for 150 yards and carried the ball himself a dozen times for 60 yards Some 26000 'fans watched on a cloudy and chilly homecoming afternoon as 'Bama continued its campaign to repeat as national champion In the second period Namath threw 12 yards to Battle on 15-yard line and the senior end covered the distance for the Tide's second score In the third period Namath fired an 8-yard -scoring pass to Battle soon after Alabama halfback Billy Piper returned a punt 46 yarda to 18-yard line Alabama had scored the first time it got the ball when halfback Cotton Clark went over from four yards out to climax a 65 yard drive Highlighting the drive were two Namath pa sms covering 20 and 12 yards and a 16-yard run by Namath Alabama stopped Stale's two most serious drives on the Tide 19-yard line Army's Cadets Roll Oyer Boston 26-0 LOS ANGELES (API-Southern California's undefeated Trojans roared to the inside track in the Rose Bowl race Saturday when they shattered Washington's vaunt ed ground defense and defeated the Huskies 14-0 The Trojans ranked third in the nation took the opening kickoff and swept to a touchdown via a ATHENS Ga (AP)-The University of Georgia bottled up in its own backyard throughout the first half came roaring back after the intermission to gain a 10-10 tie with North Carolina State Saturday The Woifpack roiled to a touchdown and a field goal in the second period for a 1041 lead at halftime Georgia's Bill McCullough booted a 25-yard field goal in the third Lionel Hebert of Kern City Calif despite the near disaster of a triple bogey shot a twq-under par 70 Saturday to take the third round lead in the 120000 Beaumont Open Golf Tournament with a 54-hole total of210 Hebert was tied going into Saturday's round with Bert Weaver of Beaumont Weaver had a one-over-par 73 for a 54-hole total of 213 and fell three strokes behind Hebert in a three-way tie for second place with Dow Finsterwald of Tequeata Fla and Dave Ragan of Sun City Fla Hebert is six-under-par for the tournament and his 70 was matched only by Finsterwald The scores were high mostly because of a very brisk cold wind that blew in from the North all day and kept down the gallery at the 8 665-yard Tyrrell Park course Hebert was two-under par as he hit his tee shot on no 9 The ball rolled into the woods at the end of the fairway Hebert used a goose neck putter he borrowed from his brother Jay Hebert and tried to back-hand it out of the rough But it stdyed in the woods With his third shot he got it to within about 40 feet of the green It took hkm hree puts to get in Except for that hole" Hebert said I thought 1 played excellent 1 was two-under par going into the ninth and I wanted to avoid a six or seven and that was Nebraska fullback Noel Martin to sprint yards with an intercepted pass in the second quarter the game's most spectacular play But it wasn't enough as the Tigers opened with a 46-yard touchdown run by sophomore sensation Johnny Roland in the first quarter followed with a booming 45-yard field goal by sophomore fullback Bill Leiatrilz in the third quarter and added a clinching touchdown in the final period The victory gave the Tigers a 4-0 mark in the conference and a 6-0-1 mark for the season overall It was Nebraska's first loss in seven starts but did mark the first time in five seasons that the Cornhuskers have even managed tn score against Coach Dan Devine's dandies A fumble by Nebraska's Dennis 1 Claridge recovered by Missouri's Daryl Krugman set Roland up for his 46-yard sideline sprint Nebraska's pass interception in the second period developed on Roland's only pass attempt of the half Marlin magged it on his 12 and raced 88 yards down the sideline accompanied by a cluster of Nebraska blockers Mianorl 1 I 1 S- Nrtr(i 7 B-7 IllMOII Miss State Clark 4 ran (Davii kilkl Ala-BaUlo 37 pus from Namath (Dart! tailed) Atlradaoro MADE The Statistics IN MAJOR NFL TILTS RXJTAIZ OEOECIA 11 233 ITS Ml 7t 11-10 4-U Marecpltd bp 1 1 MI 0-373 1 0 paaaltud 77 39 the third period with startling sud-dencss when Cadet Ed Schillo recovered a fumble at the Boston 45 Dick Eckert made 3 Waldrop hurdled right tackle for IS and then Paske took a pitchout outside his right end and sprinted the final 27 yards Paske scored again on a 1-yard plunge in the runaway finale So fired up was BU It threw Army for minus 3 yards on the games' first series of downs The Triers got a taste of what was to come a little later however when a Tom Dabney pitchout for John Mulvaney went awray and Army's Joe Blackgrove pounced on the fumble at the BU 35 When the home forces stiffened Heydt booted a 27-yard field goal He kicked another of 36 yards in the fourth period It was still anybody's game when Waldrop turned in his punt arly in three second quar- return early By BOB BOOBING Associated Press Sports Writer BOSTON Army's muddy sputtering Caisons got roiling on a 56-yard punt return by Ken Waldrop and continued behind Ray Asme's two touchdowns for a 26-0 victory over Boston University Saturday in a bid to maintain its top Eastern football rank Rugged if not smooth the Cadets had a firmer grip on the slippery rain-drenched ball twice recovering Terrier fumbles which set up scoring efforts The Cadets were in front by the narrow margin of a Dick Heydt field goal when Waldrop of the unit hauled a punt from his 18 to the BU via a brilliant piece of individual running The Terriers were further taxed by a piling on penalty on the play The over-eager invaders who have beaten BU in all nine meetings drew their third offside Puckers Travel Washington march After stopping Washington on kirk) the Trojan 18 and throwing quar- au7H'' iTm Nth kh terback Pete Ohler for a loss Southern California drove 79 yards in the second quarter for the final score of the game Southern Cal and Washington went into this Big Six Conference game rated as the top contendere for the Rose Bowl assignment each with a victory apiece in the conference A crowd of 46456 plus a regional television audience witnessed the contest marred after the final gun by a mild and brief flurry of fist-throwing by opposing players Quarterback Pete Beathard led the Trojans on both victory parades Each sweep required II well-executed plays Only rarely did the Trojans use their feared aerial attack A pass concluded the first scoring drive a 13-yarder from Beat-hard to his favorite end Hal Bed-sole for 13 yards To Chicago Hosts Cowboys swing on the West Coast against the San Francisco tiers (3-4) In the American League Oakland is at New York Denver plays at San Diego and Houston is at Dallas in the only scheduled games It would only take another victory over the Bears and a stumble Mn-Rnlanrt 4 nlirtrH kirk) Nayjrtli up- murctpUra Klmas why fw If I can have another 70 Sun-I day" he said School is ter He eluded a tackier after period and the Bulldogs moved 30 yards in 10 plays for the touchdown in the fourth stanza Georgia went for the tie its instead of trying for a two-pointer and McCullough was true with his eighth straight conver-sioA try There was 8:41 left in the game and state threatened repeatedly but was unable to connect on the pass An interception by Billy Knowles at the Georgia 15 with 1:21 left gave the Bulldogs an opportunity to run out the clock butlgata-" 5 tis Lindsfrom penalty at this point early in the faking two stops sidestepped an second quarter But Army needed rom a tackier grasp at the 35 swung lo the sideline behind wall blocking and ran down to the 29 before Nick DeNitlo could haul him down The run was longer than the 48 yards rushing Waldrop had mustered in six previous games Oklahoma Demolishes BOULDER Colo (AP) Oklahoma demolished Colorado with four long touchdown strikes in the first 22 minutes and kept pouring it on for a 62-0 Big Eight football victory Saturday or two by the second-place Lions to give the Parkers their third straight conference crown They've already won 16 games in a row including six during the ex hibition season and hardly show a sign of faltering Green Bay's Paul Homing bothered by a battered knee is expected to be ready Sunday Columbia Wins In Final 19 Seconds NEW YORK (AP) Archie Roberts Columbia's sensations sophomore quarterback threw a 24-yard touchdown pass to A Butts with 19 seconds to go Saturday for a 25-21 comeback victory over Cornell in the wind rain and cold at Baker Field Trailing 21-12 going into the final period Roberts lifted Colum Ida to victory with the help of a fine job of running by Harry Hersh who scored three JACK CLARY Associated Pres Sports Writer The Green Bay Packers on the brink of making a runaway of the Western Conference race in the National Football League face one of their two biggest remaining obstacles on the road to an unbeaten season Sunday meeting the Bears in Chicago's Wriglcy Field This one promises to he an earth-shaker for the rugged Bears have been itching to get another shot at coach Vince Lombardi's defending champions since the 49-0 pasting they took in Green Bay last month With the Packers the only un-heaen (7-0) club in the NFL Eastern Conferenceleading Redskins try to gather their shell-shocked defensive forces for a battle at home with the league's top offensive outfit the Dallas Cowboys The two played a wild and wonly 35-35 tie In their opening game Washington must win to keep its Cinderella art going atop the conference particularly with the New York Giants close by in second place and gathering the same head of steam that carried them to the title last year New York (5-2) is host to the St Louis Cardinals (2-4-1) In other games Phiadelphia's battered Eagles (1-6) meet the Browns (4-3) in Cleveland Detroit (5-2) is at the Los Angeles Rams (1-6) the Minnesota Vikings (2-5) are at Pittsburgh (3-4) and the Baltimore Colts (3-4) begin a two-game Reds Top Red Sox 9-8 Milwaukee Rained Out Scoring six runs in the first lwoa double to right center by third innings and three unearned ones baseman Pete Jemigan They in the sixth the Cincinnati Reds 1 defeated the Boston Red Sox 9-8 yesterday afternoon at Me-K echoic Field in a Florida Winter Instructional' league contest While the Red Sox were dropping their 14th came in 17 contests their Bradenlon-bflied counterparts the Milwaukee' Braves were being rained out at Plant City of a scheduled contest with the Washington Senators The Red Sox and the Braves will meet for the fourth time today at 1:30 at McKechnie FicM with Milwaukee as home team The Reds jumped of to a lead after an inning and a half but Boston with the aid of two two-run homers by Bob Guindon A-pnpo-d for spwirk i -and Larry Wieck bounced back 'J- with four in the bottom of the SSSTSSTS second 'MPI Gmsrri SeraiiHi Gniadan The score remained until in Box m-wDp" to MmSiJ Clnr'lnoall IW Pelrocelll of the Red box hit a home run over the left field wall Rut the Reds bounced back cm with three unearned runs in IhejiKiimS? top of the sixth to rlinch the win w-Kin-haa 77 for the Tampa-haxed chih teii RnMon scored two more runs Sp in the seventh on two walks ndwiriklB- m' tailed again in the eighth fell one run short as they dropped back into a tie with the New York Mels for the loop's cellar sport 1 CINCINNATI BOSTON Bum lb till PrtrnrHH Mill! Hrimi lb IIS SCoMlo If 4 1 I Wyn cf 4 11 I'Janra lb Ills lo Wlrak HR GuMdao Wlock Prt-ractllL ip hr ns Cm (W) I sill 4 1 I I I I I I 4 I I I 1 1 I kill Mi-Kirah Port Cousy Jones Spark Celtics To Victory BOSTON Backcourt wit ards Bob Cousy and Sam Jones sparked the defending champion Boston Celtics to their sixth National Basketball Association victory Saturday night 125-114 over the winless Detroit Pistons Cousy and Jones took charge each time the Celtics bogged down and pushed the "two pla-tooning" Celtics into a fast-break attack that ran Detroit ragged Detroit held the Celtics to a tie at halftime but in the third period Cousy displayed his spectacular playmaking talents setting up Jones Tom Heinsohn and Tom Sanders for a dozen baskets that gave Boston a 13 point lead at the end of the third period Cousy had eight assists in the stretch Pulls Into Lead SAN ANTONIO Tex (UPD-Murle Lindstrom the women's national open champion mastered high winds at Canyon Creek Country Club Saturday to pull into the lead in the San Antonio Civitan Open with a 36-hole score of 143 Mrs Lindstrom fired one-over par to go with her opening round 70 She took over first place when the first round leader Betsy Rawls skidded from a 68 lo 77 Miss Rawls' 145 total was good enough for second place Major Grid Scores Florida 22 Auburn 3 Florida State 9 Houston 7 Georgin Tech 26 Duke 9 Penu State 23 Maryland 7 Notre Pome 20 Navy 13 Army 26 Boston I Minnesota 28 Mlrhigaa Stale Iowa 28 Ohio Stale 14 Alabama 20 Miss Stale 9 Georgia 10 NC State 10 riemson 17 North Carollao I (Others in Sports Section) I.

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