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Abilene Reporter-News from Abilene, Texas • 45

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5-D Akn ABLEXE REPORTER-NEWS I AhllfBg TtM- Smday Morning September 21 1M4 Florida (Brands Mustangs 24 Defense Shines Klavy's Win MU PWMa UNIVERSITY PARK Pai (AP) hard-charging rw defense stole the show Saturday IpSSSf 111351? Paajaa kUarcoptad by from All-America quarterback Roger Staubach as the Middies NSW FJNaM 13 111 144 44 IS1 HI HUB BM MJ a krt art paaallied Tom Shannon tossed the screen pass for Florida's first score and passed to Charles Casey for the last one Method I I t-s ble in his customary form because of bad footing on the alip-pery turf Navy 7 II Pena Slalt I I Navy Htatifcark I na (Marlw kirk) Navy Ingrakaia yaa tatermptia (Marita kirk) Si Moatgamary 11 na (Baker (ram Wydmaa) Navy Lotaar raa (Marik kick) Attendance 44 Ate 1)1 7 nut (bill klrkl I run (Orliagrr rua) it iwat Mam (kali (ram Saunter (kali GAINESVILLE Fla (AP) -Jack Harper's broken-field run-1 pm dwi ning carried Florida to a 24-8 1 JmSl? victory over Southern Methodist Wfrwpto4 in an opening day football game Saturday Harper scampered 80 yards on a punt return that salted It away in the third quarter after setting up the opening Florida touchdown with a twisting 56-yard run on a screen pass On a hot afternoon Florida's top 22 men virtually all letter-men and a half-dozen sophomores wore down the less-experienced SMU team from the Southwest and played outstanding defense The SMU Mustangs were crippled seriously when their star quarterback and nation's leading punter of last year Danny Thomas hurt a knee early in the second quarter sub Donnie Oefing-er ran nine yards for SMU's touchdown set up by a 53-yard punt runback by Jimmy Taylor and a pass interference call against Florida even though the Jerry Newcomer intercepted at the SMU seven Sophomore Steve Spurrier sharing quarterbacking with PI Raruter SMU OHinnar PU Ffi Hall Fla Harper klrkl Fla Caanr I paa klrkl Attendant IM Elementary Preview Local elementary stage their with games nights six Tuesday Stadium Admission will be 50 25 cents for The field two 50-yard pair of games simultaneously Grid Slated Any Whips Citadel 34-0 schools will 1964 football review Monday and at Fair Park RUSH ON STAUBACII Roger Staubach (12) fades back to elude the on-charging Penn State linemen as he prepares to throw for a seven-yard gain Larry Kocisko (66) tries to block out Glen Ressler (53) of Penn State Navy won 21-8 (AP Wirephoto) 8NU GAINER Southern Methodist fullback Roger Reinowski (43) is stopped by Florida linebacker Jimmy Bernhardt (56) after a one-yard gain over left end Florida took a 24-8 decision (AP wirephoto) prices to the games cents for adults and students will be divided into sections with a to be unreeled throughout the review Monday night games send Travis against Central and Locust against Dyess at 7:45 Jackson against Crockett and Fair Park against Reagan at 8:10 and Austin Bonham and Alta Vista against Bowie at 8:35 Tuesday night Taylor faces Woodson and Houston tries Lamar at 7:45 Jones goes against Fannin and Milam meets valley View at 8:10 and Johnston faces College Heights and Lee bumps into Long at 8:35 defeated upset-minded Penn State 21-8 in their 1964 college football opener Navy cashed in on a fumble and two pass interceptions one a 58-yard touchdown run by Duncan Ingraham in the third quarter for its three touch- Hnwm Meanwhile Penn State almost stymied Staubach limiting the 1963 Heisman Trophy winner to only five pass completions in 13 attempts for 44 yards and held him to minus 14 yards on the ground Staubach was partially ham' pered by a light drizzle which fell during most of the game and a brisk wind The turning point cams in the final quarter when Penn Bill Huber dropped a potential touchdown pass on the Navy two with the Middies leading only 14-8 The heartbreaking pass from quarterback Gary Wydman bounced off Huber's chest and ended Penn State's final thrust on the Navy 17 Navy's Fred Marlin Intercepted a Wydman pass several minutes later on the Penn State 17 and raced to the six to set up the final Middies' score Halfback Tom Leiser carried over from the five with Marlin adding his third extra point Tim Montgomery had put State back in the game in the third period with a 12-yard touchdown run capping a 65-yard march after second touchdown that by Ingraham's interception The Middies opened the scoring in the first period on a one-yard sneak by Staubach Neil Henderson had set up the score by grabbing a Penn State fumble at the Navy 13 fine defensive play limited Penn State to just one first down in the first half The Lions gained only 38 yards in the first half while the Middies blasted their way for 87 yards Staubach sidelined for most of the second quarter because of a minor ankle injury did not seem to have the form that made him college top player in 1963 The Penn State line led by Ed Stuckrath and Glenn Resler threw him for losses time after time as he dropped back to pass He was unable to scram- PEMELTON SELECTED AS ALL-AMERICAN Billy Pemelton Abilene Christian Olympic pole vaulter has become the fifth Wildcat to be named to the NCAA All-America Track Team Pemelton earned the honor this year by placing third in the NCAA Meet June 19 at Eugene Ore He cleared 15-9 Bobby Morrow ACC's super star of the late '50s quarter-miler Earl Young steeplechase runner John Lawler and javelin thrower Jerry Dyes are other Wildcats who have made the honor team MAJOR LEAGUE AVERAGES WEST POINT NY (AP) -Carl Stichweh covered almost 200 yards on three scoring plays Saturday to lead Army to a 344 football victory over The Citadel Stichweh 196pound quarterback scored on a 93-yand run a run of 29 yards and on a punt return of 73 yards as Army won its fourth game in the aeries against the military college of South Carolina The outcome of the game was obvious from the opening kickoff although 76-yard kickoff return waa nullified by a clipping penalty On the second play from scrimmage tailback Fred Barofsky reversed over left tackle and scored on a 72-yard run He shook the last defender with a quick step that was almost a stumble Citadel managed to move the ball two yards on three plays on the next series then Kroghie Andresen punted to Stichweh who caught the ball at Army's 27 He moved through the Citadel defense untouched and got free on Tom block for a 73-yard touchdown Early in the second period Stichweh scored on a beautiful 29-yard rollout He made his final score early in the fourth period when Army was put back on its seven by Andresen 's punt On the first play he rolled out scooted up the left sideline cut in at midfield and easily out-raced The Citadel team (Tfcrauk lama 1 Friday kepi 11) AXMITM LKAGl'E CLl'B BATTING packed into the last two minutes Mahle who had passed for me touchdown run for four and gained 216 yards in two previous encounters with Boston College steered the favorites 53 yards in the dying minutes His 35-yard toss to sensational sophomore Floyd Little put the ball on the two and Mahle barged across Mahle then knocked down two defenders on a rollout sweep to his right on which he scored the tying two-point conversion Time was running out when 341 Ml AB niBIFlt na (41 1311 171 604 20 5151 122 111 SM J51 mo (a 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CM NY LA NY Pagan SF Gillum LA McCovey SF McMillan NY Wine PM Balling MU LEADERS: Marzetti circled deep and cut loose the long pass Cronin simply outmaneuvered his surprised Syracuse escort and squirted into the end zone The BC stands emptied It was nearly five minutes before officials could dear the field for Gordon third successful conversion boot Officials ruled there was time for a kickoff the stadium clock being unofficial and the receiver was swarmed under at the gun Syracuse had marched 57 yards in 11 plays with the second half kickoff Jim Nance who returned the kick 23 yards finished off the drive by twisting the final three But Roger Smith who had missed an earlier yard field goal try was wide on his conversion kick attempt BC came back and turned a poor punt and Boh pass jj interception into scores The first came on a 26-yard Marzetti to Bob Budzinski aerial The second was completed when Don Moran slammed three yards Donovan Of Dan'ko KC Kamo NY Regan Det Morekrad Ba Koch Wai 117 i Ul I 01 I 110 I 413 I 14 101 3 0 IOC 4 515 4 543 11 S00 NEWTON Fighting Boston College saw nemesis Wally Mahle tie the score in the final two minutes then pulled a stunning 21-14 upset over Syracuse by scoring on a 53-yard Larry Marzetti to Bill Cronin pass with two seconds left Cronin hemmed in by two defenders leaped high to capture the ball at the Orange 15 and squirmed away The shocker marked the first time BC had been able to whip the vaunted invaders in five tries Syracuse was an overwhelming pre-season choice as most likely Eastern champion and ranked ninth nationally The crowd which sat though a scoreless first half saw all the Buffalo Triumphs Over Boston BOSTON (AP) The University of Buffalo opened its football season Saturday with a stampede as Don Gilbert and Dennis Pryskuta ramrodded the Bulls to a 35-0 victory over Boston University Gilbert a 195-pound quarterback tossed a pair of touchdown passes while Pryzkuta a 202-pound fullback (AP) 331 Drabowaky KC ISO 155 McBrideLA Ml (7 La mi be Baa ITS 1M 54 LE ADEEM: Complete Gamti Chance Loe A idea 14 Paarual Minneeota 13 Shu load Chance La Anfrkf SOM 511 IMS 141 5M 146 5H37 510 1123 154 3015 SIS UK 4(1 141 SON 547 11M US AMEBIC AN LKAGl'E INDIVIDUAL BATTING ISM Bara at bala) Player Clab 11 I II HR RBI Pei Oliva Mia (U US 117 S3 31 BRak'aan Bal (S3 75 178 IS Mantle NY 411 7S 121 31 Howard NY 4M S3 141 14 Cle II IS I Det 473 (4 141 17 CU 4B 71 141 11 KC IB 71 145 Vtnr'aU Baa SM 75 155 15 Conigliaro Baa Ml 54 107 MO 155 15 MO 44 101 14 Ml 41 10 411 45 IN 14 M3 04 110 Ml 11 SM 45 145 17 MS US IS 17 55 Xt 15 Tennessee Tips Chattanooga 10-6 317 MS 7 SI S3 Clrinrtite Plttekvfk Milwaukee CMrago Ul All ChallaaMf Taai Pin! 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