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The State from Columbia, South Carolina • 15

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The Statei
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Columbia, South Carolina
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SOUTH LEADING SPORT SECTION OUTDOOR REPORT CAS BE EOUSD OS PACE 7-B vmmm fcfcc 5 5fafc COLUMBIA SUNDAY NOVEMBER 6 1960 W- wmmm SECTION The State: South Largest Newspaper I he State: South Progressive Newspaper PAGE ONE Quarterbacks Star as Clemsons Blank UNC 24-0 to Snap Streak By JAKE PENLAND Sports Editor time trying to contain them Shingler Anderson Johnny Mac Goff and Don Herlig ran a total of 20 times for 156 yards Shingler passed for an additional 97 yards to run his total offense for the afternoon to 174 yards STATISTICS middle for 22 yards and a touchdown The Tigers gave North Carolina a brief turn with the hall And then Anderson mixing in passes with the running game directed them down to the two Sophomore fullback Bill Mc-Guirt who had scored from a yard and a half out in the second quarter went over from the tw'o for his eighth touchdown of the season Coach Frank Howard had his third-stringers on the field for the last four minutes but they moved from their own 33 to the Tar Heel 20 and with time running out Lon Armstrong kicked a 37-yard field goal Armstrong also booted all three placements after touchdown to make his accuracy 15 out of 17 for the season The Tigers went strong for quarterback running and the Tar Heels had a miserable pass of the game It missed but on the next play he found Pavilack on a 15-yard completion and then he threw to Pavilack for nine more McGuirt made it first down at the 19 A pass missed but Shingler threw a strike to his standout end Gary Barnes who was knocked out of bounds a yard and a halfaway from the goal McGuirt busted over A Shingler to Barnes pass for 16 yards helped the Tigers to their second touchdown which came with 9:10 left in the third quarter Shingler went out with an injury Anderson took over scored his touchdown and directed the drive for the next one but Shingler was able to return to the game in the fourth quarter He was at the helm when the Tigers took the ball on their 26 and passed and ran to (Please turn to Page 2-B) pressive victory after three losses in a row Clemson is now 4-3 overall and the Atlantic Coast Conference record is 3-2 The Tar Heels have defeated only Notre Dame in a season that ranks to date as one of their most disappointing in many a moon The Tigers tried to help their opponents to an early touchdown when fullback Ron Scrudato on first series of plays in the game and Co-Captain Frank Riggs recovered for North Carolina on the Clemsei 28 The Tar Heels could not gain an inch of ground howf-ever and the two clubs played to a dull stalemate until beyond Midway of the second period The Clemsons then came alive with a 45-yard touchdown drive After they received a kick at the Carolina 45 Shingler threw his first CLEMSON Sophomore quarterback Joe Anderson came oft the bench to guide Clemson College to two third quarter touchdowns over North Carolina here Saturday afternoon in a happy homecoming game won by the Tigers 24-0 The Clemsons held a shaky 7-0 lead going into the third quarter but senior quarterback Lowndes Shingler directed them 49 yards to the Tar Heel 25 He was hurt on the keeper play that made it first down at the 25 Anderson his understudy and also from Greenwood came in Halfback Harry Pavilack ran for three yards and then Anderson on a keep-pr that worked W'ell against the North Carolinians all afternoon went through the right side of the line cut hack and moved down the The Tar Heel went in heavy for pitchouts but the Tigers did a good job of containing the wide stuff Their pass defense was also better than last week when Vanderbilt rallied in the fourth quarter to beat them 22-20 A homecoming crowd of 35-000 turned out and applauded thp Tigers to this fairly im MAKES A SHORT GAIN: Georgia halfback Bobby Walden (39) is stopped by Florida fullback Jon MacBeth (46) after making a two-yard gain off left tackle early in the game at Jacksonville Fla Saturday Guard Chet Collins (61) comes in to help stop Walden Georgia end Clyde Childers (81) is at the left Florida won 22-14 See story on page 2-B (AP Wirephoto) Louisiana State Whips Gamecocks (JLORIOUS MOMENT Early ESC Lead Withers As Tigers Triumph 35-6 Savage Minnesota Club Beals Top-Ranked Iowa By BILL RONE Assistant Sports Editor BATON ROUGE La The Louisiana State Tigers angered by an early South Carolina touch- down smashed back on the pass- ing of sophomore quarterback Lynn Amedee and routed the Gamecocks 35-7 in Tiger Stad-I ium here Saturday night LSU which has been troubled by field goals all year as it lost four and tied one of its first six The busiest Gamecock was punting specialist Doug Hatcher who was called on ten times Two of his boots incidentally were simply magnificent A 55-yarder bounced out of bounds on the HSU one but the Tigers kicked out of danger Later his foot zomed the ball 67 yards from the USC 22 to the Louisiana State 11 In all Amedee hit on eight of 21 passes for 140 yards He had With a 4-0 Big Ten record the Gophers can clinch at least a share of their first conference championship in 19 years by beating either Purdue or Wisconsin Trailing 10-7 after the speedy Hawks charged 55 yards in six plays for a touchdown early in the second half the Gophers rallied by churning 81 yards for the his game breaker the Gophers 1 added another touchdown in an almost unbelievable finish to a game that sent Minnesota soaring from the ruins of three consecutive seasons of disaster The Gophers ganged Iowa sophomore Matt Szykowny forcing him to fumble recovered the bail and boomed Joe Salem over from the 1-yard line for the final touch-jdown with four minutes left Not since 1954 had Minnesota beaten Iowa Once before in 1956 i Minnesota's title dream had been 'wrecked by Iowa but this time Coach Murray Warmath the coach they hanged in effigy last year held the whip hand over his ilong time master Iowa's Forrest 1 Evashevski MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Minnesota redeeming years of humiliation with 60 minutes of savage football struck down No 1 ranked Hawkeyes 27-10 Saturday and thundered into the forefront of the nation's gridiron powers Fullback Roger Hagberg drove Minnesota partisans in the record Memorial Stadium crowd of 65 610 into near hysteria with seven minutes left by steaming 42 yards for the clincher touchdown It sealed most glorious football moment in two decades a victory which shot the unbeaten third-ranked Gophers into the undisputed lead in the Big Ten and stretched their winning streak to seven games Minutes after Hagberg scored THREE ONES: Duke halfback Dean Wright (28) cuts through the Navy line for a tough three-yard gain in the second period at Durham NC Saturday He drags Larry Graham behind him Duke's Jack Wilson (41) hurdles over two of his teammates and George Huffman (77) is in the center Duke upset the Midshipmen 19-10 (AP Wirephoto) BULLDOGS ILLY IN MAJOR UPSET Citadel Beats Now Second in S-C Duke Rallies Score 19-10 Victory Over Favored Middies used that weapon very little In addition Amedee was the No I ground-gainer with 62 yards in eight carries A 78 average Day topped Carolina with 61 yards in 13 tries The Gamecocks impotent in the air as usual completed only one of seven FIRST QUARTER South Carolina was presented with a scoring chance at the very first of the game LSU unable to move after the kickoff sent Jerry Stovall back to punt A bad boot went off the side of his foot and traveled only 17 yards to the LSU 31 A holding penalty killed the threat and Doug Hatcher punted to the 18 On the second play Field loused up a pitch out and guard Jake Bodkin roared in to recover for USC at the 141i yard line Quarterback Jim Costen kept and got three Melvin Harris pushed it through the line to the ten Then Dickie Day the fullback charged through a hole at right tackle He was hit slightly and just managed to keep his balance His nose have been over six inches off the ground as he strained through the last three yards to score the touchdown Reggie Logan tried to make two points at right end but was tackled short: Carolina however was ahead 6-0 with 10:14 left in the opening period The vast crowd sat in shocked silence An interception of an Amedee pass by Tommy Pilcher at the SC 15 helped the Gamecocks hold the Tigers off during the remainder of the quarter But right before the start of period No 2 LSU got the ball after a Hatcher kick at its 42 The Tigers began to smell blood SECOND QUARTER After Wendell Harris swept left end for 13 yards the Tigers with (Please him to page 2B) CHARLESTON SC (AP)-The Citadel took over second place in the Southern Conference with a 14-0 victory over punchless Wiliam Mary before 9000 here Saturday night It was the fourth conference victory against a single loss for the out-classed South Carolinians who again found the projected football a hard thing to defend against Amedee who got the starting job for the first time this week and who was obviously the darling of the 52000 LSU homecoming fans passed for three touchdowns and set up two others He threw scoring strikes to halfback Wendell Harris (33 yards) fullback Earl Gros (26 yards) and end Bob Flurry (22 yards) Halfback Ed Campbell ran two yards for another Tiger TD and quarterback Dartyl Jenkins circled end from the 15 from the fin- al one LSU which had made only three tochdowns and a total of 30 points prior to this game really enjoyed its first scoring binge of the frustrating season The Gamecocks who started out as if they might have ideas of pulling off a major upset did have the satisfaction of scoring the third TD that the tough LSU defense has yielded this season It came early in the first period and a fumble recovery by ace guard Jake Bodkin at the LSU 14' a yard line Fullback Dickie Day moved up to the No 1 unit this week scored it on a good run of ten yards That gave Carolina a fi-0 lead which it managed to ding to during the entire first period But the Tigers picked up two in the second period for a 14-fi halftime edge It was boom -boom-boom from then on £U-rtJIrdU lullv HUv) II (NtllUy iTltjllr ens scored from the 1 over Minnesota magrificent 240 pound guard Tom Brown Minnesota jumped into a 7-0 lead in the opening minutes of sophomore halfback Bill seven-yard sweep after a wild Iowa pass from center had given the ball to the Gophers on the 14 Tom Moore kicked a 28-yard field goal for Iowa in the second period before the Hawks gained the lead in the third quarter on Joe 20 yard blast but it was Iowa's final overture Minnesota bent at times before previously-unbeaten fabled speed but it never broke Brown! jan ex-sailor who will go down asi ione of the school's great linemen was heroic He smashed inside at- tack repeatedly circled behind the line to stop sweeps and was the mightiest offensive force the Gophers had For two periods it was a grim battle of trench warfare But once the Gophers robbed Iowa of its momentum with an 81-yard retaliatory drive in the third period Minnesota swarmed over everything the Hawks tried Six times in the first half Iowa crashed into Minnesota but harvested only the three points of Moore's field goal DURHAM NC (AP) Duke struck for two touchdowns and a field goal in the second half Saturday to crumble Navy's dreams of an unbeaten season with a 19-10 victory built on Middie fumbles A wildly cneering crowd of 46-000 largest here since 1952 saw Duke capitalize on recovered fumbles after the Blue Devils had STATISTICS Gilgo kicked the first of his two extra points which brought his season mark to 15 in 16 tries In the second period the Cadets got a break when fullback Gale fumbled and guard Ed Harrington recovered for the Cadets on the Indian 24 The Cadets scored in five plays Boh Crouch going in from the three A Gilgo field goal in the period fell short from the Indian 14-yard line Indian quarterback Dan Barton rolled 36 yards for an apparent William and Mary touchdown in the second period but a penalty nullified the play In the final period End Ernie Phillips dropped a pass all alone in the end zone to add to the Tribe's frustrations Williom nnd Mary 0 0 0 0 I The Citadel 7 7 0 0-14 it Edward 4 run (G'lqa kick) Cit-Crouch 3 run (Gilgo kick) od Duke tackle Joe Wuchina recovered a fumble on the Middies 41 and the Blue Devils rolled to their first touchdown A 36-yard run by Burch highlighted the drive On the following kickoff Bellino fumbled and Paul Bengel recovered on Navy 34 Duke was unable to gain and quarterback Randy Clark punted to the Navy 3 On third down Mather punted to 41 and Don Altman returned to the 31 A personal foul penalty set the Middies back to their 16 and on third down Wright scored from the 7 The game ended with Duke on the Navy 15 The Blue Devils had driven from their 41 Navy 3 7 0 10 Duke 0 0 16 3-19 Novy-FG Mathtr 25 Navy Mather 9 pass from Spooner (Mather kick) Burch 1 run (Leggett pass from Rappold) Duke Wright 7 run (Wright run) FG Reynolds 35 Attendance 46000 been frustrated by miscues in the first half The victory sixth against a 31-6' loss to Michigan boosted the Blue Devils hopes of a post-season bowl bid Orange Football Scores ELLIOTT vs ELLIOTT Bowl scouts were in the stands Saturday Duke slammed 59 yards for a third period touchdown after recovering a Navy fumble Fullback Dave Burch crashed over from the 1 Quarterback Walt Rappoldj fired a two-point conversion pass I to halfback Mark Leggett Dl'KE TD Duke scored again a short time later when halfback Dean Wright crashed over from the 7 Wright ran over the two-point conversion to send Duke ahead 16-10 Sophomore halfback Billy Reynolds booted a 35-yard field goal for Duke early in the fourth period after a Navy fumble was recovered on the 37 Navy end Greg Mather accounted for all of points In the first period he kicked a 25-yard field goal In the second quarter he caught a 9-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Hal Spoon- er Both scores followed recovered Duke fumbles BELLINO SLOWED Joe Bellino All-America candidate was held in check by the stout Duke defense Navy was quick to capitalize on a scoring break early in the first period Duke halfback Jack Wilson fumbled and Navy guard Steve Hoy recovered on the Blue 39 The Middies drove in seven plays to the 7 On fourth down Mather kicked the field goal The Middies were in Duke ter-ritory again late in the period Navy quarterback Harry Dietz fired a 49-yard pass to Bellino on Duke's 31 However on the next play fullback Joe Matalavage fumbled and Duke tackle Art Gregory recovered on the 34 NAVY TD touchdown in the second period came four plays later after Bellino recovered a Duke fumble on the Blue Devils' 23 A Navy drive earlier had ended on Ihe Duke 18 The Middies had driven from their 33 Duke a 3-point underdog was able to get into Navy territory only once in the first half moving to the 39 in the second quarter before losing the ball on a tumble TIDE TURNS The complexion of the game quickly changed in the third peri Michigan Beats Illinois In Battle of Brothers 8-7 STATISTICS W1M Citadel Pint downi 12 Rushing yardage 174 191 Poising yardage 17 43 i Pass! -15 Poism intercepted by 1 1 1 Punts 5-431 5-W4 Fumbles lost 1 Yards penalized 44 43 The Citadel and sent the Indiansi to their fourth straight loss and a lowly 1-4 conference record A Citadel defense which was porous between the thirties stiff- ened to choke off every William and Mary scoring threat The Cadets struck for touchdowns in each of the first two periods then held the Indians at aims length in the final half Statistically the two teams fought to a standoff but Citadel Coach Eddie Teague said defense in the clutch made our touchdowns hold up It was our finest game of the Tommy Edwnrds capped a 46-yard Citadel march with a four-j yard burst to score the first time the Cadets got the hall End Bill Cousin Frank Cels a Chance At Jake Today Sports Editor Jake Penland and his favorite cousin from the country Frank Howard will share the TV screen this afternoon on a state-wide hookup boss of the Clemson Tigers will confer with his old-time enemy from the flat lands during Frank's regular Sunday The which follows the TV football game will feature films of Oemson's 24-0 victory over North Carolina and previews of thp first Big South Carolina at Clemson The show will he telecast live from Spartanburg and can he seen on Spartanburg Charleston Columbia and Florence stations Starting time is approximately 445 pm ANN ARBOR Mich (AP) -Michigan won the battle of the coaching brothers Saturday beating Illinois 8-7 on Dave Glinka's two-point pass conversion to half-Back Dennis Fitzgerald A sometimes-slumbering Michigan defense rallied for tremendous efforts that crushed Illinois threats in every period and gave USC Football On Later Today "Carolina the Sunday afternoon show featuring University of South Carolina football will be on the air today at 5 pm rather than the previously-announced time of 1 pm The show time has been changed became of a delay in getting the films of Saturday night's LSU-South Carolina game hack from Baton Rouge La Channel 10 officials said the film would be hack in time for the 5 show Northwestern Whips Badgers MADISON Wis (AP) Northwestern unleashed a brusing ground attack for three first half touchdowns and bottled up Wisconsin's vaunted passing game in rolling over the Badgers 21-0 Saturday in the 47th renewal of powered by the line smashes of fullback Mike Stock struck for scores on marches of 83 46 and 66 yards in spoiling homecoming day before a crowd ot 61730 EALT Holy Cro 36 Dayton 6 Yale 34 Penn 9 Bucknel! 12 Colgate 8 Dartmouth 22 Columbio 6 Princeton 14 Harvard 12 Army 9 Syracuse 6 Boston Col 20 Villanova 6 Rutgers 36 Lafayette 8 Brown 7 Cornell 6 Muhlenberg 28 Scranton 12 Bnwdoin 28 Maine 21 Kings Point 15 Penn Military 0 Southern Conn 32 Northeastern 6 Geneva 19 Indiana State (Pa) 0 Maine Maritime 22 Dean (Mess) 0 Juniata 42 Drexel 0 Montclair 14 Millersville 7 Lock Haven (Pa) 20 St Vincent (Pa) 6 New Hampshire 28 Springfield 6 Ithaca 14 Alfred 8 Connecticut 31 Buffalo 24 Wayne (Mich) 26 Allegheny 4 Grove City 8 Wash 8 JeH 6 Thiel (Pa) 8 Bethany (WVa) 0 Amherst 22 Trinity (Conn) 8 Tuft 26 Hobart 6 Union (NY) 12 St Lawrence 12 (tie) Slippery Rock (Pa) 18 Westminster (Pa) 0 Wesleyan 22 Williams 12 East Stroudsburg (Pa) 28 Cortland (NY) 0 Johns Hopkins 21 Swarthmoro 12 Albright 7 Lebanon Valley 6 Delaware Valley 14 Kings (Pa) 0 Edinboro (Pa) 18 Brockport (Hy) 7 Clarion (Pa) 34 Shippensburg (Pa) 7 Coast Guard 46 Rensselaer 6 Wagner 26 Hamilton 8 Colby 32 Bates 0 Delaware 26 Temple 12 Lycoming 3 Drew 0 Trenton 16 Past 18 Maryland State 13 Delaware State 6 (Please turn to Page 4B) STATE LSU 35 South Carolina 4 Presbyterian 30 Catawba 0 Clemson 24 UNC 0 Alabama SI Furman 0 Citadel 14 W4M 0 El on 7 Newberry 0 Allon 20 Benedict 0 SC State 14 Mils Vocational 7 Claflin 34 Pain Cotleqe 4 ATLANTIC OAST Duke 19 Navy 10 NC Stoto 14 Wake Forest 11 Penn Stott IS Maryland 9 SOUTH Florida 22 Georgia 14 Ga Ttch 14 Tennessee 7 Kentucky 27 Vanderbilt 0 VMI 18 Lthigh 14 Davidson 9 VP 7 Auburn 27 Mi Stott 12 Olt Mil 45 Chattanooga 0 Boston 7 West Virginia 7 (fit) Dtnison 29 Centre Ky) 13 Shepherd 22 Bridgewater 4 Morehouse 26 Knoxville 0 Virginia Union 26 Morgan State 26 (tie) Western Maryland 20 Lycoming 7 St Paul' (Va) 14 Lincoln 0 Fayetteville State 22 Elizabeth City 12 Lincoln (Mo) 20 Kentucky State Southwestern (Tenn) 7 Sewanee 0 Florida AAM North Carolina AAT 19 Fort Valley State 7 Morri Brown 6 Concord (WVa) 14 Potomac Stoto (WVa) 7 Western Carolina 19 Emory Henry 141 Appalachian 13 Guilford 0 Tenn Tech 20 East Kentucky 0 Tampa 22 Troy (Ala) St 6 Virginia Tech 20 Randolph Macon 0 Franklin 13 Georgetown (Ky) 6 Lenoir Rhyno 17 Eot Carolina I Wash I Lee 6 Carnegie Tech 0 STATISTICS ers been pitted against each other in the coaching ranks That was 38 years ago when Howard Jones won a 6-0 struggle against brother Tad Yale team Jerry Wood whose kicking provided the victory margin in two triumphs this season missed three field the last one in the fourth period from the Michigan 14-yard line End Bob Johnson barely got his hand in the way of Wood's kick and it swirled crazily far to the right of the goal post Bennie McRae's fumble at the Michigan 23 set up final chance to extract a victory just as a first period fumble at the Wolverine 18 paved the way for Illinois' only touchdown in this contest witnessed by 62927 and a 1 Midwest television audience Wood a 26 year old former Marine sergeant who turned to kicking after two broken arms ruled out heavy duty had kicked three field goals this season and has not missed in ten extra point attempts He booted the point after touchdown in the first period after John fourth-down pass was good for four yards and a touchdown to Marshall Starks Michigan bounced back with a 70-yard drive in 14 plays in the second quarter and Glinka lofted a soft pass to Fitzgerald for the two-point conversion Michigan defense did the rest I Illinois 7 7 Starln 4 pa from Eattrfernok (Wood kick) MtcK- -TumcliH 1 run (Fitzgerald past from Glinka Attendance 42927 Chalmers (Bump) Elliott a squeaky victory in the coaching duel with his younger brother Pete Only once before in major college football history have broth.

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