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The State from Columbia, South Carolina • 16

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The Statei
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Columbia, South Carolina
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16
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ytvpwt WV" i vw 'yvwwwT ri 0 -WM-Wr TIME OUT! 2B TIIE Columbia Sunday October 16 1960 STAY UNBEATEN Weak Strong to Win Vols Use i Mistakes Field Goal Wins Thriller For Georgia Kick Defeats Maroons 20-17 On Schedule by Big Games Arc on Tap In AFL Race KNOXVILLE Torn (API-Unbeaten- Tennessee quickly converted two first quarter Alabama mistakea into touchdowns Saturday and ousted 20-7 from the undefeated ranks Alabama halfback RayAbruz-zese fumbled on the first play of the game and Tennessee linebacker Jim Cartwright recovered on the visitors' 18 live plays later tailback Bill Majors passed sight yards to winglnck Charles Wyrick for the guard Billy Neighbors and tackle Jack Rutledge turned bade all Tennessee thrusts In the ast two periods Alabama picked up 11 first downs and netted 185 yards rushing to 130 The prettiest play of the game was a 52-yarl sprint by halfback Billy Piper sophomore from Poplar Bluff Mo in the long scoring drive Piper burst through a hole in the middle and was overtaken from behind by Lasorsa on Tennessee's 27 to prevent a touchdown ITS i "Mont deceptive play I've ever urea NOBODY seem to know who has the STATISTICS ATHENS Ga (API-Georgia got a field goal from the talented toe of Durward Pennington with eight seconds left Saturday and won a stirring 23-17 comeback victory over Mississippi State 1 The 23-yard field goal second of a pulsating fourth quarter hv the Albany Ga iunior halfback nulled Georgia out of a 17-17 dead look in the bitterly fought South eastern Conference football ame Aroused Mississippi State led 17-7 after handing heavily favored Georgia a sound thrashing in the first half hut the Bulldogs rode the arm of Francis Tarkenton their poised senior quarterback and the toe of Pennington to their third victory in five games Mississippi State saw its chances few its first SEC victory in 15 games disappear when Georgia recovered a fumble at the Mia-sissinpi State 12 and Pennington CATCHER SIGNS HAVERHILL Mass (AP) The Boston Red Sox Saturday signed Mike Ryan 18-year-old sandlot catcher to a Class baseball contract and assigned him to Raleigh of the Carolina League Wyriek I pen from Malori (Let-nor kick) Leieria 4t run with recovered turn ble ILetner kickl Gian 3 run (kick failed) Fuller 13 pan from Stopp (Broeker kick) Attendance 46000 STATISTICS Bj IV Awwvlalrd rmw The top tfim haw breather Sunday in the Nntiorinl Football League wed the fledgling Ameri-ran League banka tot attention with a coup! o' natural rivalrie in the East and Southwest In the American league the Houston Oileit (3-1) Eastern Division leadom play the Dallas Texans at Houston' Jepprsen Stadium and the Buffnlt Bills are host in Memorial Stadium to the New York Titans second in the Eastern HUihinn race Both games may be 00C sellouts The other AM games send Boston against Oakland at Oakland and Los Angclf against Denver's Western Division pacesetters at Denver The older NFL offers A program i in which the rich should get rich cr and the pooi poorer The unbe ili New York Giants (341) leaders of the Eastern Con-! ferrnce arc a 13-point favorite nvrr the Redskins in their game at New York and the Cleveland BrutviiS 2-0 in the East ern rare are two touchdowns -over Jhe Dallas Cowboy in Dal 'las Meanwhile there will he a break in the hair-team logjam atop the Wes'rrp Division where Baltimore Chicago Green Baja and San Frail- 4ro are tied at 2-1 i The rhaupn Baltimore Colt rule a 14-nnim choice over die Los Angeles Rar ai Baltimore The Chicago Bears are a touchdown choice on the San Francisco iJOWN AM) OUT: Citadel halfback Earley Eastburn holds onto the ball after being brought down and knocked out of bounds by an unidentified Richmond tackier Saturday The Citadel won the Southern Conference game 24-12 for Its third victory of the year against a loss and a tic (AP Wirephoto) i sSv '4' rV -i A JOHN CLANCY STARS Citadel Beats Richmond 5 i c- i kicked the tying field goal Tar-kentnn then led the Bulldogs from their 20 to the Maroon 8 and Pen nington responded again with the game-winning kick Tarkenton completed five straight passes to four different receivers during the payoff drive that dealt M's'ssinn) State Its second loss of the season State has one victory and a scoreless tie wife Tennessee mim sm IT a-w Georgia FG Dontanv 25 Godfrey 2 run Penninaten kick Huns I pan from Furl aw' IDantom fcickl Hili 4 run (Dantenu kick) Ga Brown I run (Pennington kick) FG Pennington 31 Go FG Ptnninaton 35 Attendance 164100 fourth-and-11 situation Richmond 16-yard line That gave The Citadel a 17-6 lead and Clancy made sure it would stick a minute and a half later Following a Spider punt The Citadel put the ball In play on its own 34 and called lor Clancy to sweep left Clancy turned up field picked up a Mock from guard Den Spell- the first of three Tennessee touchdowns all of which came in a thrill-packed first half Cotton Letner made good the first of two conversions Another Alabama mis cue midway the first period gave Tennessee Jts second touchdown 'Bama halfback Tommy White back to kick fumbled a low pang from center and Vol end Mike Lasorsa grabbed the ball in the air and raced 41 yards for the score Early in the second period Tennessee marched 57 yards for its third touchdown reserve tailback Glenn Class plunging three yards for the score Alabama which foiled to pick up a first down in the opening period got its wing offense rolling late in the second and drove 77 yards for its touchdown Laurien Stapp third string quarterback kept the Vols off balance with deceptive pitchouta and climaxed the longest of the game with a 13-yard scoring pass to halfback Leon Fuller Tommy Brooker converted The victory gave Tennessee a 34-1 record the only blight being a scoreless tie with Mississippi State Albama which was ranked 16th in the nation is now 2-1-L Alabama wag handicapped by the loss of No 1 quarterback Pat Trammell who suffered a knee injury in Alabama's 214 victory over Vanderbilt two weeks ago and hasn't recovered In the final analysis it was Tennessee's alertness which produced the Vol victory Tennessee had 14 points on the scoreboard after eight minutes 35 seconds of play and this was too much for Alabama to overcome Tennessee spent much of the last hall fighting off Alabama thrusts the deepest of which penetrated to the Vol 15 where quarterback Bobby passes were knocked down anc Tennessee took over The Vols made only five first downs all in the first half as a scrappy Alabama line 1 49ers The Gwen Bay Packers klfe eam in the 13-club are the a six-yard loss completed passes to Edwards and Eastburn for 12 and 11 yards respectively for a first down at the 3 On fourth down Edwards cracked over running left with a pitchout Rideout who passed for 174 yards but couldn't overcome his early troubles guided Richmond on its third-quarter scoring drive He completed six passes along the way but halfback Earl Stoudt went the last 16 yards on a running play The Citadel had only a 345-266 yardage edge in total offense on the Spiders but most of the Richmond gains came when it mattered little Forty-six of the Spiders' yards came late in the first half with The Citadel playing deep RICHMOND Va (AP) Halfback John Clancy lowered the boon on the University of Richmond's lingering homecoming hopes with a 66-yard touchdown run here Saturday after teammate Bill Gilgo sealed a 24-12 victory for The Citadel with a 32-yard field goal Both contributions to The Citadel cause came early in the fourth quarter after Richmond had cut into the 14-0 halltime lead with a third-quarter 63-yard touchdown drive in its only serious offensive surge of the afternoon Gilgo a junior end from Washington who booted three extra points today for a 9-for-9 seasonal record kicked hia field goal on the first play of the fourth quarter with -The Citadel in a STATIITICI circuit In other games the Philadelphia Eagles 2-1 in die Eastern conference are a touchdown pick over die winless Detroit lions at Philadelohia end the Pittsburgh Steelers ace a 7 point choice over the Cardins- at St Louis Both id the latter tavr 1-2 records The Giants apparently have too much speed end power for the 1 Redskins who appeal weaker i than the teair which lost twice to (Please Turn To Page 3B) VPI Whins Indians 27-0 mm The Citadel 7 IP-JU Richoieod I 6 12 Nettlei I run (Gilqo kick) Edwardt 2 run (Gilga kickl Steurit 16 run (run failed) Gilgo 32 field goal Ckincy 66 run (Gilgo kickl Richmond Cool bough I pan from Rideout (pan failed) Southern Cal Beats California ijCMtlBRlDGE SHOPPE! a man and turned on the speed in the secondary to scamper into the end zone untouched for a touchdown that eliminated the hopes for a crowd of 6000 For its 14-0 halftime lead The Citadel called on quarterback Jerry Nettles and his speedy regular halfbacks Tommy Edwards and Early Eastburn to take advantage of a run of Spider mistakes most of them by sophomore Mel Rideout Hie Citadel picking up its third victory against a loss and a tie drove 45 yards for its first touchdown after a punt slid off the side of Rideout's foot and carried out of bounds only eight yards up-field Eastburn had a 17-yard run in the drive and Nettles sneaked the final two after running eight yards for a first down on the Richmond 7-yard line Winless Richmond held the Bulldogs at its own 5-yard line later in the first quarter after a 52-yard run on a keeper play by second string quarterback Bill Whaley and then held again at its own 13 after a fumble by Rideout at midfield gave The Citadel the ball The Spiders couldn't move however and Eastburn returned Rideout's 27-yard punt to the Richmond 20-yard line Nettles after Newman Drafts Have Top Scores Kuppenheimer for you WILLIAMSBURG Va (AP) -Virginia TeCh's Gobblers broke William and back with two big defensive gestures Saturday and then pounded the tiring Indians into submission lor an easy 27-0 Southern Conference football victory Down 7-0 in the second quarter as a result of a 73-yard grind-it-out drive by Tech the Indians had moved to the Tech 24 and were making threatening motions when Gobbler halfback Johnny Watkins intercepted an Indian pass on the one and raced all the way to William and Mary's 11 88-yard scamper set up an 11-yard scoring run by halfback Bob Crabtree and gave the Gobblers a 14-3 halftime lead But the -Indians stormed back with the second half kickoff and moved 61 yards to the Tech 6 with fullback Thaxton picking up 43 yards in just four carries Four plays later however Tech took over on the and moved the length of the field only to have an apparent touchdown nullified by a penally That 'only served to whet the aroused Gobblers' appetite for they poured actws two touchdowns in the final quarter and turned the game into a rout as William and Mary faded badly Quarterback Warren Price capped the first march with a 3 yard scoring run Watkins went 5 yards at the end of a 36-yard march and Elmer Reed passed 23 vards to Leon Tomblin for the final touchdown on a 44-yard march set up by halfback Ray mss interception VlrfMg Tech William ami Mery Price 6 run (Simmon kickl Crabtree II ISiiwnort kick) Watkim 5 run (kick fnll Tomblin 33 pan from llir more kick) fOJOO LOS ANGELES (A-Sophomore fullback Hal Tobin brought Southern California from behind with a 63-yard touchdown run and senior halfback Lynn Gaskill added a 42-yard gallop to ice it in the second half ax the Trojans defeated scrappy California 27-10 Saturday A crowd of 39830 saw the teams in their first Big Five Conference clash and few left Memorial Coliseum until Gaskin on a pitchout scooted down the sideline in front of the Trojan bench for his six points Southern Chi ended its scoring in the last two minutes when Skip Johnson intercepted a pass and ran untouched 23 yards for a touchdown IT'S HIGH TIME YOU PAYED US A VISIT TO SEE OUR SELECTION OF Charlie Newman and Frank Drafts had the top scores recently in league bolwing at Star Lanes rolling 231 games Mel Belter had top set of 579 Top scores and team leaders oi some of the leagues: Ctluiwbio LaPieu Henrietta Campbell 2G6 5I3i Blue Shield-Blue Cron eight points: Industrial! Charlie Newman 574 Southern States Supply 31 points: Odds end Bndsi Bill McNtlly and Charlie Newman 210 McNelly 565 Millie Long IV2 end 47 Orvjn's Meter Court 32 points Lucky Strikers: Frank Drafts 331 and 571 Eileen Kemple 139 end 521 Krispy Krone and Fort Jackson Credit Union 26 points (tie) Galnyi Charlie Cockerham 330 and 556 Planets and Meteors 27 points (tin): Frefetsleneli Mel Belter 311 and 579 King Pontiac 21 pointii Crown Leuguei Pierce 209 Deitt 557 Flake's Cleaners 32 points 1C Bleclric A Gusi Funderburk 302 Brawn 541: Garage 34 points Southern Bdl Mind Tom Adams 197 Bill Cunningham 496 Doris Eyre 196 and 565: Comets 34 paints Tuesday Night Ladies Deris Motnsy 179 and 495 Shandon House Beauty 36 peintt Skipper lerien You self esteem gets a tremendous boost when the clothes you wear are by Kuppenheimer The finest of fabrics rich in pattern and weave play no small part in all but even they require Kuppenheimer designing talent and eminently superior tailoring When you wear Kuppenheimer you are the psychological effect is very soothing Suits from 8950 Cyflaniattati DIAL-TREADAWAY DIAL-TREADAWAY DIAL-TREAD UNIVERSITY ROW -4 SPORTSWEAR I 1409 TfaUH St Jaunty as a Jaguar Jim Conn 30 Hugh Bell 551 Metropolitan Lilt Insurance 26 points Rolling Phis Housewives Ruby Seeer 194 and 513 Team No I 33 pointe CD 'jfatmmfaeL 5 ORIOLES SIGN BALTIMORE (AP)-The Baltimore Orioles Saturday night announced the signing of a working agreement with Little Rock of the Class AA Southern Association AN INVESTMENT IN GOOD APPEARANCE a delightful play buoyancy to tfiis button-down hopsack pullover For a fast pick-me-up slip into the dashing lines of this exciting shirt 500 Record Field Starts Monday In North-South i PINEHURST NC (AP) A record field of 340 golfers begins Cj play Monday in the ninth annual North and south Seniors tourna- hm Three of the four courses of the 2 Country Club will be used Qualifying play Monday will determine the 32-man first divi- 3 skin The 16 winners in first round ro matches Tuesday will comprise he championship flight with the 'osers making up the first flight Other flights of 16 will be formed from the balance of the field Championship and first flight finals will be played Saturday on No 2 course All other finals 2 are scheduled for Friday Defeiriinr: rhampion Walter Li Pease of Plainfield is one if four former champions in the field Others are Judd Bnimley Greensville Term: Wolcott Handsome high-rising profile the new shoe look to complement clothing FREEMAN "High Sierra" -Pliant Black Calf 1995 FREEMAN 1 4t Si 1: 5: 3 3 Brown Sea Girt NJ-: and Thomas Robbins Pinehurst Can you reach Columbia JV Takes Thriller The finest in natural shoulder dinner suits and accessories are to be found at lit FRESMAN SHOES 1198 TO taSSB For a fast spot-check of your sense of' apparel Tallies apprise yourself of this Its rating is normally high and its acquisition is a definite indication of superior intelligence A from 1000 SUMMERTON The Columbia jayvees held to a 04 tie at halftime broke loose to score a 214 triumph over Summerton here Friday night Stanley Craig Mike Manos and Buddy Gary scored for the all via the ground route Tony Shaleuhy raced 40 yards to the four to set up Summerton 's score Shaleuhy went over on the next play but he fumbled and the ball was recovered by teammate Jackson Touchberty for the TD 1409 SC Co tAhfB' CD v'i 4 9 2) 2 hours FREE parking with purchase at Taylor Street Parking'Lot CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED DIAL-TREADAWAY DIAL-TREADAWAY DIAUTREAD irn OiUU 61 SAA A4 it.

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