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The State from Columbia, South Carolina • 20

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The Statei
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Columbia, South Carolina
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AUSTIN Tex The Texas Longhorns lived up to their No national football ranking Saturday by rolling over Bean 33-7 The Longhorns stretched their string of victories to eight by blanking the Bean until the fourth horns passed for 32 yards in-eluding two touchdown toms to 145 Texas completed throe of 13 attempted passes passers connected 14 out of 35 times Tonal 'j 7 A Ford 7 run (Mertti kjdk) Iu Maui' pa ham Celtan (MorHi kick) Collin 5 po from GatWo (Morin kick) Sotoa 66 run (kick blHidl Wallop VNC CHAPEL HILL NC Halfback Wendell Harris scored two touchdowns and kicked a 35-yari field goal Saturday as mighty Louisiana State routed North Carolina 30-0 for its seventh straight football triumph A homecoming day crowd of 28000 and a regiohal television audience saw Harris take a pass from quarterback Jimmy Field early in the first period and race 56 yards to score LSU 7-1 and roaring toward a bowl bid scored again in the tint period when halfback Bo Campbell went oft right tackle cut to the left and raced 54 yards In the second period Ha trie booted a 35-yard field goal The 197-pound aenior from Batm Wake Gets All Breaks It's safe now air the slumnl group calmed down about defeat and finally 1 left! Oihrtr 60 kitarcapTien (kick foimdl Plumb 1 poll from Trull (Cheat kick) A-42000 my Minter in foe air and running it down to the Baylor 1L The lone score came in the final period when end Ted Dumb grabbed a 16-yard pass from third-string quarterback Don Trullin the end zone touchdown machinery started turning deep in the first period when David Russell inter oepted a pass from Baylor quarterback Ronnie Stanley and toted it to Baylor's 35-yard line Less than three minutes later fullback Tommy Ford took a flip from quarterback Mike Gotten and scampered seven yards for the score From then on Texas be stopped Gotten hit right on target for two touchdowns He flung nine yards to end Bob Moses for Texas' second score and three yards to Jack waiting anna in the Baylor end sane fix the third Texas completely outclassed the Bears rushing for 250 yards more than two-thirds of them by Saxton to 86 The Long McMASTER goods 't- 25 1231-': RICHLAND MALL 'i HAMPTON ST '4 i South Carolina Old Sporting Good Store TOO MANY BANDITS: Those LSU Chinese Bandits are In the process of stealing a North Carolina pass in the third period at Chapel Hill Saturday In foreground is Bob Lacey (85) LSU players in back row are -Dwight Robinson (15) Tommy Neck (34) and Buddy Hamic (44) LSU won 30-0 (AP Wirephoto) STATISTICS LSU NORTH CAROLINA Pirar dawn IS I ftulhma yafdaga 26 34 Palling yoidaga I0S 7 Paim 6-M S-21 Paim Marcagigd by II Punii SSI 1 W2J Fumbtw loit a I Yard pmalind 11 Whips VPI WINSTON-SALEM NC (AP)-Wake Forest aided by a couple of crucial pass interference penalties enemy fumble and a third-string quarterback ground out a 24-13 football victory over penalty-plagued Virginia Tech Saturday The vinitom from the Southern Conference fumbled five times in STATISTIC! VPI Flm dawn AutK-rvj yo don PoMin yantoga Pan Paiun bnarcaved by Pomi FumHvft lott Yardi pmlind NEW I A SINGLE SHOT 22 WITH I REAL WESTERN STYLING I Jake IPenland $1995 ITHACA model a SADDLEGUN fa (Continued From Page IB) companion scamard Tap fra 4a Wi $500 Perfect far wafl or oaddla 'Fill Itt in Lit Only At McMASTER 25 Richland Mall 1231 Hampton St was an Ironic victim of South Carolina fumble on the play which Cos ten used to score South Carolina gave Star vln Bass two great efforts In one afternoon It was a pounding contest It lost none of Its excitement regardless of It being Saturday and regardless of the records Billy Gambrell would belong among the heroes and so would Jim Parker The defensive lines of both teams played dedicated football ED MILES ATLANTA JOURNAL: The number of thrills afforded the capacity crowd on this Armistice Day Mg Saturday likely excel any In the 59-year history of this grand old state classic South Carolina won the game on an unscheduled play the conversion of mate's fumble into a touchdown by alert Jim Costen but they won the hearts of all present by summoning a spirit that fully obviated the distinct physical advantage possessed by Clemson Both teams showed exceptional heart Clemson came from behind to go ahead 14-13 and almost battled Its way into tying position in the last minutes of the game Only a great goal line stand by South Carolina kept the Tigers from outradng the clock to deadlock the game in the last seconds JIM FOSTER SPARTANBURG HERALD: South Carolina proved beyond a doubt here Saturday that determination and desire can win a football game against any odds It was not in the book for the Gamecocks to win against a bigger more experienced Clemson team that had the better record But South Carolina won and determination was the key MAX MLHLEMAN CHARLOTTE NEWS: Stadium's first game proved to be nothing short of the great classics Special credit should go to those who made sacrifices in order that the show could go on particularly the local Pop Warner Kiddle football league which apparently volunteered its officials tor the contest Only the drama of a superb second half overshadowed the first half Ineptnesa of the oversea-tons gents In black and SONNY SMITH ROCK HILL EVENING HERALD: Whether on Thursday or Saturday South Carolina and Clem-son still represent a tasty football dish for Palmetto state fans The 59th meeting witnessed both teams fired to the hilt despite unimpressive won-lost records The impression they created was on the playing field today with hard-nosed plays Clemson fullback Bill McGuirt waa an offensive example of this tough style with his battering-ram running Tiger guard Calvin West displayed It in the line as did Gamecock tackle Jim Moss and guards John Jones and Dave Adam Henry Crosby Billy Gambrell and Tommy Pilcher played sterling defensive ball in the South Carolina secondary and Gamecock QB Jim Costen continued to be the type signal-caller Coach Marvin Bass calls JOHNNY HENDRIX AUGUSTA (GA) CHRONICLE: Three times seen South Carolina this Georgia Maryland and and each time they get better Not a great football team they manage to come up with great individual efforts and to enumerate them here would take up too much space The finish was a classic as it usually is in this rivalry However the most confounding thing is that unlike the score-board for the football game we have nothing to inform us as to who Is the winner of the fist fights the first quarter and Wake Forest recovered two of the bobbles In Tech territory turning them into nine punts Rangy Ron Smith sophomore quarterback who had played in only two previous games came off the bench in the last period to spark an fW-yard scoring drive Just prior to emergence as a Deacon hero Virginia Tech had hist a touchdown on a clipping penalty that nullified a six-yard dash across the goal line by quar hack Wr-ren Price When the drive bogged down Aster Size- more tried a field goal for Tech from the 33 but the try was wide From that point Smith smartly drove Wake Forest SO yards In a dozen plays to score The soph-omnre ran 17 yards early in the series and rnmptelcd three passes for 45 yards The march ended with halfback Donnie Frederick scoring from the 8 Mickey Walker kicked 31 and 34 yard field goals for Wake Forest to set a school record of four in a season The other Wake Forest touchdowns came on a one-yard run by Frederick following a 40-yard drive after a fumble recovery and a three-yard run hy halfback Alan White Virginia Tch MIIMMiiim 0 0 Wall Form I I I WF-Frtdnnclr I run flick failtd) WF-FG Walktr J1 VPI-TamMm IS pan from Prka (SIM-mum kicVI WF-WIhI run Ikkk faladl Frvdanrk A run (pan failtdl WF-FG Walkar 14 VPI-Prlca IA run (Good pata tram Prlca) A 1000 1-15 9-24 Colorado Is Upset hy Utah BOULDER Coin AD -Thrice -beatra Utah let Colorado march to the first touchdown then ambushed the previously underrated Buffaloee 21-12 Saturday in a startling football upset dimming Colorado's Orange Bowl hopes first vMoiy over eighth-ranked Cot ora do since 1948 snapped a six-game winning streak for the Buffs who were looking for their first unbeaten season since 1937 Utai is third far the Skyline fon-fm nt Colorado led the Big EU it TURPS WIN 10-7 dark polished sophisticated TKXAS BAYLOR Finl downt 1 12 Ruthing yardaga Patting yardogg 32 145 Pomm 1-13 14-35 Pout lntrtpfrd by -10 Plant 7439 S322 Fumblta law 1-4 Yard panalixad tf tf IS quarter The Longhorns pounced on Baylor fumbles and snagged the passes in every quarter for touchdowns James Saxton added his bit to the Longhorn cause with a 66-yard run in the third quarter He set up another touchdown by grabbing a fumble hy Baylor halfback Ttam- Mississippi Tops Easily 54-0 UNIVERSITY Miss (AD Mississippi No 7 in the nation methodically punched across two touchdowns each quarter to overpower little Chattanooga 54-0 on a rain-drenched football field Saturday The winning Rebels were In command all the way thrusting through aver and around the Chat tanooga line almost at will The Mississippi defense was equally effective as Chattanooga failed to make a first down from scrimmage The Moccasins had one first down on a penalty Halfback Chuck Morris dashed eight yards through right tackle to cap a 69-yard march with the opening kickoff and the romp was under way' Before the quarter ended halfback Art Doty smashed one yard to end a 51-yard push the last engineered exclusively by regulars Halfback A Holloway got the second period scoring started with an eight-yard bunt to complete an 83-yard march Before intermission the Rebels went 38 yards ofr another touchdown with quarterback Glynn Frilling rolling out for the final 6 In the third quarter fullback Billy Ray Adams picked off a pass by Chattanooga- quarterback Jim Bradshaw and sprinted 22 yards untouched to score Halfback Lsiuis Guy went one yard for another The fourth quarter touchdowns were on a nine-yard run by Holloway and an 18-yard pass from sophomore quarterback Perry Lee Dunn to halfback Walter Kinne-brow Razorbacks Blank Rice HOUSTON Tex (AP) Arkansas permitted the Rice Owls to cross midfield only once Saturday as the Razorbacks defeated the Owls 100 on a slippery field The victory kept alive Arkansas! hopes for at least a share of the! Southwest Conference title should someone trip undefeated Texas Showers fell during a major portion of the first half but then was I little rain as the Porkers struck for a third-period field goal and a final-quarter touchdown WMI ifiifOW Carolina 1616 OERVAIS ST i Rouge La had a Mg day as he scored again In the fourth quar- ter when he rammed over Iron the 4 He kicked three extra points giving him a total of 18 points for the day Early in the final quarter Harris attempted a field goal frort the North Carolina 37 but it wss far short LSU tallied Its final touchdown with 47 seconds left in the game when qaurterback Lynn Amedee cored front the 7 to dimax a 49-yard march North Carolina which now is 4-3 for the season could do little against the savage LSU defer The Tar Heels were unable to make a first down until the second period and their deepest penetration was to 38 in the third quarter LSUs highly touted halfback Jerry Slovall was kept fairly well In check His best run of the day was a 28-yard dash to the LSU 44 just prior to the flat score Campbell s' 190-pound Junior from Shreveport La led LSU with 101 yards in 10 carries LSU beaten only by Rice in its opening game misaed a scoring opportunity midway through the second period North Card reserve quarterback Junior Edge film bled a punt and LSU end Gene Sykes recovered on the Tar Heel 41 However drive bogged down on the 26 Launiana Sana II I 0 Nwh ceiofifi a Harm SA paw 1om Fltld IHarrle kkk Compball S4 run kick faiM) Harm fiM goal IS Harm A run IHarrl kick) LSU Amufea 7 run (Harm kick) 21000 Columbia Now Lends in Ivy NEW YORK (AP) Columbia look over undisputed pnaaeMion of the Ivy League football lead Saturday by defeating Dartmouth 33-14 before 25106 on the hard running of Tom Haggerty and Run Warren The triumph gave the Lions a 5-1 record in the Ivy as compand to 4-1 for Princeton and Harvard Princeton wag knocked off by Harvard 9-7 Saturday Harvard Upscls Princeton 9-7 CAMBRIDGE Mass (AP) -Sophomore Bill Humenuk and Scott Harshharger drove 39 yards laic in the final quarter Saturday for a pulmling 9-7 Harvard font-hall victory over Princeton which knocked the Tigers out of the Ivy League lead Winghark Joe Scarpetti carried the last four playa of the eleven-play drive going up the midrib for the last four Jake Shaffer added the point Maryland threHlened to iron again in the fourth quarter but a 15-yard holding penally and an interception by Dave Houtx killed it After the Wolfpack had arared in the final period the Terrapin started the drive on their own 27 Shiner mixing hfa playa well moved the ball down to the State 3 He flipped a pats to Collins who was alone in the end zone but a holding penalty brought the ball back to the 18 On the next play aecond string quarterback Dick Novak attempted to hit Hank Po-niatowski hut Houtz intercepted on the 10 and returned It to the 17 The two Maryland quarterback took lurna In the iroring drives Shiner bucked by the running I I halfback Ernie Arizzi and fullback Bob Burton needed only 12 plays Goal Defeats Wolfpack DIVERSIFIED SERVICES SYNDIC ATS LIPS INSUSANCS AND ANNUITY COMPANY Mall Mila coupon tot HERBERT BROWNE HIS Wuhlaston HI Caiamhia SCL Him A Mat 4-1SH ruu ml ma matrrM aa tfea ampaam' (lurM Maori ghwNts MnuaL he hwMon Stock Foud ha fcnMtori MkN Fuad ha kwmanGmuFCunudiuuFuidlNL hwlen Vedekh Payewd Find he gMjMia hwmjSyadlaaNUI eddmat eb I WflJ t4Mg Dll 1 Football OFFICIAL FILMS Carolina YS Clemson PH AL 44)35 C0IJEGE PARK Md (AP) John Ifonmgnn kicked second quarter field goal Saturday that nabled Maryland to defeat North Carolina State 10-7 in an Atlantic Gnast Chnfomve football game llannigan booted the 4th down 21-yarder after quarterback Dirk Novak had flipped a 7-yard pass STATISTICS NCI II 14 III ns DM) 1 tvs 9 39 fufibjftq 1R HIIlM 67 Pa twit 7i( Paat kea'Mprri by 166 I Puma 64) 4 PwnblH toot 0 Yarai pnaiifiH 40 to Murnli Banner which was caught out of the end lone thus Hiding a 46-yard drive Maryland drew first blood in be middle of the first quarter ns All-America end candidate Gary Collins caught a 7-yard pnss from sophomore quarterback Dick Shiner Hannlgan kicked the extra point Stale behind the quarierbsrk-fng of Roman Gabriel another All -America candidate was unable to move the ball nniil late in the third quarter With an all-aophomora backfleld excepting Gabriel the Wolfpack moved from Die Maryland 46 and bulled Kb way downfield Our famous PLATEAU by Timely Clothes in new iridescent em- phasize the important "polished look Kodel and wool for constant -freshness 1 1 A- Av'jk i 1 to get the first score COLLICI PASH M4-A44 9 A 9669 91 9 a )(a 9 9 9 77 Maryland 7 9 911 Vd- CaHriia 7 gat bam SMnar bkl MH-Po HoMtgan 4 mt (that fir kkk) 29000 (MllmaitS) JIM PARKER TRIED: Clemson quartprback Jim Parker gave it the good old college try hrre Saturday paaaing his Tigers to within two yards of catching South Carolina in the fourth period Here the sophomore la show getting off one of those last-ditch passes (Staff Photo by Vie Tutte) I 1.

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