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ge 6 Tht Knoxville News-Sentinel Saturday Nov 1 1958 5 V- Sophs Due To Start Bowl-Conscious NC Out To Snap Vol Hex Vandy Smears Miami on Passes 28 to 15 Joe William Smith Hits For Three Markers school was out and the coaches scattered to scout high school games last night THE WEATHERMAN predicted a cloudy rainy afternoon with the temperature near 60 at gametime The field was covered immediately after practice CURTIS HATHAWAY INC quarterback a co-captain been in action this sea son due to an arm injury He made the trip with the team however and helped the coaches with the sideline phones JOHN BIL1CH 220-pound tackle and co-captain of the 1954 Tar Heel team interrupted his honeymoon in the Smokies to see the g-ime Bilich was married to Miss Amy Ann Morse daughter of Sen Wayne Morse (D Oregon) last Sunday in Washington Hilly Conn Recalls His Greatest Punch That Cost Him Title By FRANK (RED) BAILES Tennessee headed into the second half of the 1958 football season today against the powerful North Carolina Tar Heels hoping to even its won-loss record Coach Bowden Vols riddled by injuries sought their third win and tenth straight from the Tar in the inter-conference game at Shields-VVatkins Field Kickoff time was at 2 pm The game was to be broadcast over ATE 4520 kc at 1:45 pm Coach Jim Tar Heels went Into the fray riding a four-game winning streak and their supporters were talking of a clean sweep in their games against Tennessee Virginia Notre Dame and Duke and a trip to the Sugar Bowl George Deiderich Solid Anchor in Commodore Line NEW If you seen the fight if you weren't familiar with the circumstances Billy sudden statement greatest punch I ever landed cost me the heavyweight would mpni From pr diumiuim have left you dazed and dizzy The punch was a sharp swift MIAMI Nov 1 Boyce Jr who learned football Prep Roundup Smith on his dad's high school team drilled three touchdown passes through a leaky Miami defense and add- Oak Ridge Clips Cookeville 54-0 Football fans In the area may he able to pick up tonight's LSI Ole Miss football game in Itntnn Rouge over New Orleans station WWL 870 ke at 0 KST left hook to the jaw that sent Joe Louis into a jellied mimicry of a Skid Row lush late in the 32th round of their first fight ln the 11th Conn had also ripped right to Broun Bomber's jj middle -vde him gasp anrii followed with a stiff left to the head that staggered him Now sitting in the corner Ing for the bell for round 13 onn a 1 dr'-ru-Mo uhh 10 Roekuond (umphrii choir boy mien blandly informed onk Kidsr cookeviiie his manager Johnny Ra -Kingsport tnnr -We go home after this pal This my pigeon going out and stiffen him" tilth KUyahrlhlnl Z0 I New port 20 Jpffffwin ft hatiannoga entral 59t ScotHboro Ala) lied Hank III RossvHIr Ma) Tennessee had a sophomorized starting team ready to test the big smooth-operating Tar Heels f0651! PaY to press Oak Ridge High football directed by dependable Jack team Cummings a junior quarterback Visiting Cookeville the wonderous Wtld-Five sophomores are expected cats for the first eight and a half minutes last night and t-- 'tjlen fcjj unc)er a 54-0 avalanche It was the eighth straight triumph lor Coach Jack Armstrong's Ridgers already rated No 1 in the state by an impressive margin to open against the Tar Heels including three backs Gene Etter gets his first start at tailback Don Stephens at vvingback and Jim Cartwright at blocking back First-year men in town -Cunningham 2 (runs) Elizabeth-ton Fair 2 (runs KINGSPORT 13 LK Begley Hammond: the line were end Mike LaSorsa and guard Wayne Grubb Regular tailback Majors was counted out of the game TAR HEEL -Ed Lipski 200-pound junior shared fullbacking duties for the North Carolina Tor Heels with Don Coker in today's game with Tennessee Both have 38 yard averages this season Sexton: Armitage Slaugh ter: Light: Bevel! QB Bnd-well Bowen FB -Brewer BRISTOL 6i LK Garrelt LT Penderzra- Shumaker: C-Johnaon: HG- Spangler: and Verne: RE Williams QB-Meson passed for two more One of k'Ion- Slyinen TU runs covered 78 -e qa vards Kingsport 007 11 BRISTOL OOO ft's TOUCHDOWNS: Bmven Morristown High finished its sneak orknu 1 plunge' bris? season with an 8-3 record thanks to Robinette 15i run Kxtra pointi: to a 26-20 victory over (runi-ton But the Hurricanes may everett 134) without pads since spend most of the off-season try-' Larry KuM John Mr-cui- ing to forget the close shave Bernard Lucas Johnny Holzclaw gave them The 17-little Cyclone quarterback passed: auicy Mike White: and ran his team to the front I Hampton Johnnny Mizell twice before yielding Texas Tech Hillsboro Bachs Romp I ed a two-point run as Vanderbilt whipped the Miami Hurricanes to la last night before 25400 fans in the Orange Bowl Smilh who at 163 pounds was loo small to rate a college athletic scholarship did his passing behind a solid Vanderbilt line anchoi-ed by sturdy George Deiderjch at guard Smith got almost ns much help from the Miami pass de-fenders who repeatedly let Commodore receivers get behind them Frank Rouffard scored twice for first touchdown on jits home field in three games this season but it was in vain although it gave the Hurricanes a brief-lived 7-6 lead Vanderbilt snapped back to score on a 42-yard drive with Smith passing to Bob Mullen for the score Vanderbilt rolled 53 yards to score the third time it got the ball Smilh passed to Jim Butler for 21 yards and then to Tom Moore for 22 in the drive before hitting end Akin behind the goal Joe Bates missed the kick In the third quarter Smith passed to Kay Hilley who got behind three Miami defenders i in the end zone Jim McKee passed (o Hilley for two more points Vanderbilt's Ben Donnell Fulton Goes Down in 48-26 Contest (1 7 THEY I NT HOME after the round all right but without the Twnend 28 Greenback 0 pigeon When Conn whose bril-j liant boxing had earned him thejsi hi st Andrew' last Six rounds and put him oUt'Mlgnta Howard 20 Cliatt Howard 0 I i Midway 13 oaiffdld 1J in front switched to slugging no yAtrrU 34 iorlfr 6 played right into Louis' hands middle Tennessee One of which W'as a right Ia rmrciiurj 12 Franklin County 0 hand upper cut which almost 2 Mt Minnvllle l(y 33 Ihington 7 beheaded the bold young Irish-1 rr ntrir-r 20 East Robertson 0 man Ietnon 1 larksvflle ft Literally Conn hadn't known what hit him Back in the dress- Manchester 27 sparta 12 ing room he asked Ray: 1 UlT1 1 0 i 1 Hy lll Litton 27 MBA 7 the referee stop the fight? Told hr had been knocked out he umhrini 3:1 him fo ft fought vainly lo restrain tears is "Fighters don snapped icitn 20 Trs 0 Ray who himself was crying 14 catm 12 -j 11 I gther ICo 20 inwardly Lmotionally he had wmrriy McKwen ppd until Monday probablv suffered more than his coiumw 'print fiw (tiri tj I hapel Hill 20 HuntlandO fighter Billy had come under sm(hvl his wing as a boy and together imuiiur iininnnaid 13 they had come a long way And 1 I3- 1 1 fnlnr horn 33 York 0 now they had tost the richest raniiin zo iionr i 7 title in boxing when it seemed as 'iiNn oui-om 7 if they couldn't lose it mi st tknnksskk I ninn City It Covington 0 Kl FROM EMBITTERED 'mphl Imt-Trenihvfll ppd rln ii i Kingsbury-Erayser ppd rain Conn forty sn f- ill Strikingly Dyersharf at Bronnsvllle ppd rain handsome actually seemed to siniia mi Memphu look back on the dismal denoue-j S' ment in the spirit of a practical i vnitnn 7 rron 7 joker who has been caught in 3' White Slatlon 13 Bartlett 0 8cl lie was hosting a dinner iieniimnn 0 iaru 0 (tin party in the New Arena Pitts-1 iirurrion (amdm burgh's swank downtown niteryj and among his guests was Frank illiamstiure 63 Lynn (amp 0 LJflny in his u8y 8 colossus iniHiark tar 27 Cumberlaml 14 College football kii Cminty 27 12 MiddleklKirn 27 Harlan A Visiting S)OrtS columnist re- Hall It Leslie County 0 minded Conn of a night in soi-thwit viuiima Iuis shortly after the beginning UnwH-tii 13 Prnniitn of World War II when the 48 111 it got together and refouehtl oiikoi iiioiball together and refought PORTER (( Rapped by Tulane 27-0 Pelitlion Passes For Two Scores Gains 1 70 Yards NEW ORLEANS Nov 1 Rv TED RKJUS Matching touchdowrns with Nashville fleet football team is a big order Underdog Fulton did so for one quarter last night at Evans-Collins Field but maintain the pace and finally fell under a 48-26 avalanche Coach Ralph battling! Falcons lost a 13-7 advantage and Alt eft I (y were behind by only 14-13 at the 111 11 best shows in a 26-0 victory over Jefferson Tommy Grooms ran '93 yards for one touchdown and joutgained the visiting team Kingsport knocked Tennessee High ot Bristol out of the un- disputed championship in the Big 7 Conference with a 13-6 triumph at Bristol Score by quart' EVERETT PORTER TOUCHDOWNS (5 run White pas from White Spu t'nl- 7 20 7 0-34 EVRETT Oxendine 31 run Kidd (3o Berry 2 9 5 runs 1 plunge) Extra ERETT WT-lte 4 fplace- Pt)i nent) (first break The visiting Burros Rolls Past then began to pile it on with Tennessee Military Institute W-' minus its post-grads won its mwcort Quarterback Richie Petitbon's sixth jn a row at the expense of Mm it rvior'- passing breathed life into a list- Georgia Military Academy 12-6 Charles Jones- i ess Tulane attack last night andSuch stars as Pat Cook sat out 1 en ave roue( game at the visitors request lid FB Ram Pet Curfton Maurice Mu-fler Dave Haynes: LH Larry Layman backs Danny Neal Steve Kind blocked George A aclntyre punt nard phj Grammer and Jake 1 laf ln leading the push LAUU l)OCl I third and the ball bounded to the I nine where the Commodores Hillsboro counted first after Austin High has its 3:20 Lilibey hitting Kinnard on high gear today a 11-yard ps xs and Grammer Jhe Panthers roller: following with a plunge lor the extra point took over Moore ran the ball eight yards and then rushed over from the one Smith ran for the two vav aav uu wi 'pucu Rockwood at Bill Myer I points Third string Miami quarterback Bonnie Yarbrough passed uiiu ui jiu passes mr kii yaras a nn tnrew 594) Stadium! scoring strikes to end Pete Aba-Tm other last night I die and halfback Claude Mason spanked a Townsendju Greenback 28-0: Wart- the fight and that Bill then in Toianr 77 Texas Tech 0 nni Arm hmi nrn i Vanderbilt 28 Miami (Fla uni! or had given a somewhat Mexi ji iinrr is 18 different version of his thwarted! wesieyan ambition a version the col- Fulton however recoiled David Cherry opened the scor-1 first score came on scored midway of the period fol- mg in the opening period and 23-yard pass to Abadlo Huntsville rolled over Mavaari 3a yards to Doug Hildebrandt on lowing a 40-yard pass from John Voems added another ending a GO-vard march Howard'viij -'n the two in the game's closing Prank Dowling to Tommy Stroud 1 Sub Charles Gable and John Kisner kicked the point seconds and Bouffard plungerl xhe toss gave the Falcons pos- Perry scored second-quarter The second touchdown ri(-e over Yarbrough passed to Byronlsession at 24 and! touchdowns on passes from sub on a 60-yard scoring plav with' LE-Evans w- VR Blasko for two points Jimmy Dukes finally crashed quarterback Richard Davis Petitbon looping a short toss to u7ci'riU BtuWma Deiderich was over from the 1 Bob Cherry and Charles Whitman i Mason and Mason nut-racing the vis Untei Qu- rn m- placement attempt failed rounded out the scoring in theldefenders A couple of minutes later Larry last quarter with a touchdown Tulane marched 35 yards for Jackie Pope COOKEVILLE (0) I UC-Bn wash: -a tr LT Raby LG RG Lingerfalt: foore RE Pa terson QB HU- Li-Uw Moore Coly i His younger brother Harry who'Seals grabbed a fumble by Lib-1 apiece David Bobhv Ammonette LT Billy Joe Gentry: Gerald Hunter: RT A I ST IX' (4(11 its next score with halfback ie Percy Colon dancing through right tackle for the final 17: Huddi yards boot made it 21-0Farie Tulane stopped mostjParris COALFIELD (It' LE Carter 1 Humphrey Burgesf Cagley Smltb: Bosheais: QB Buddy Llw RHLav Mull Ri! bey at the Hillsboro 25 and raced the distance to score This time1 Newberry connected to make it i 13-7 Whitaker serious scoring threat on the on e-1 6 as the third quarter touchdowns: oak irwin 4 4 runs 78 kickff ri Mitchell 2 71 run 33 pi 0 midway -Pope OAL I El played fullback for Miami carried the ball seven times and picked up 20 yards Score by periods: MIAMI 0 7 0 15 VANDERBILT 6 6 16 0-28 SCORING: Akin 2 pass from Smith (kick fAiled' Miami -Bouffaul 10 run kick) VU Mullen 12 pass from Smith (pass failed VU Hilley 15 pass from Smith (Hilley pass from McKee) Moore 8 run (Smith run): run (Blasko pass from Yarbrough tartE FBl: nded Freeniog mounted 4 0 6 0 J2 Brewer 4 Thomp- oneordia (Neb) 0 simpsoo 20 I pper loo a 10- umntst much preferred n-iBd nri Conn flushed lifted a restrain- 'rny 73 nann i rr arrJ Jvtif it 4 Nniihfifrn Okla 28 enlral Okla 8 ins Land but it was too latej BlhBV (Kni 7 i 7 tlrs Conn still young and love- niormio Mim 5:1 uiiio stni it ly looking though a mother fl- st- Thnml four insisted on the details in ni-kinm M)i 1 1 mini rd In (Minn 1 1(1 SI Jnhn (Minn) 8 'VOIJ'IJL 1510 SOKR shei IVahpeton selenee I iimdaie 7 mnd Vnn enn if Stevpn 32 Superior (Wis) 14 i l(a YOU see It ws Nlrlhursf rn Okla 33 Fast Central on account of you he lost the okia 13 harnnionshin lamestnwn (Di 28 Maryville 12 1 1 11 1 Mn IraneUeo stat 27 Cal 14 WO I LO ahead and 1 0 1 1 lier Nnrtbern State Trhr 48 Dakota We- interposed Billy his footwork asj leyan 77 ndmif m-nr time iuci tm Amrelea State 30 National Poly- mioit is cer i was just trj- hn)r (Mr)PO 30 ing lo give you a good Story I Culvr Slonktnn Trklo 7 Hint's i OfnrfntoirB (Ky) 33 Wllmlnztnn (Ohio) A good story it was No one Taum nw Mf-tpo Adam (roio) it at the time but Conn (( was getting married the next day! in Allantic City and this is the: ay s' orv went "When lfnnu RrSIlllS I walked down th CU SUU! with my bride I didn't want peo- 37 nivi no pie merely lo say Conn: i(l- iwnmn r3 he heat Louis I wanted them to hc "ho knocked Poundrrs Shaltei Louis Mary Louis Conn looked at her incorrigibly audacious spouse with amusement and affection SCOTSBORO Ala Nov 1 sighed and then turned lo Frank ((Special) now seven straight 1-eahy Please pass the salt' ivietories for Chattanooga Cen- that carried them 99 orntixvNS: midway from! 12 pa we frftm Cnlyer) -Pm Pope riELD-Adcnrk 15 run) 1 Extra points: nth) Extra Points MIDWAY plcemnts' Uon 'plunge) LanL Pnp again accounted for Dunne with a Svard rightj0ak Rldr Hillsboro countered with 61 -yard payoff drive Neal traveled the last 20 and Grammer plunged for the extra point to put the Midstaters ahead for keeps Cherry 2 end sweep Weems (able Perry Whitman CAMP- Jtexas TECH Libbev recovered a fumble Coleman Extra Point: tclaNE jin Weems Perry Cherry and Whit- the Falcon 38 early in the secondjman Campbell- i ah quarter and he went 35 for a TD yard line ja march yards Colon 7 touchdown hon (Kisner from Petitbon LQ III NTM LLE 1 rmiiips rh: iiton: Goad RG Phillips Shari Davidson Sm The Statistics Vandy 6 PLANE-Ahnrfie kicked) (Kisr run (Kisner kicked' failed slight quarterback 127 4 HIXS linF 11 i pounds) hit Kinnard with a 47-! BRISBANE Nov 1 W-Ashley -2 Miami 7 133 123 9-18 1 7-412 1 68 MORRISTOWN (') ft-O lE-L Helton: Mustek i EE 7 -rji EG Johnny He ini Jerry Kohertsiei ir 11 7 8--J7 Wilnn Bll Thorn: REltT- from Petit- Wade Jody Fayvbush Mason (tft pass rh Eddie Cotlake EH Lynn Porter kicked): Colon Don Cunaingham Colon 5 run 'k KEIABETHTON LE Sam Bradshaw: ET-Mark Ly-is LG- Kenny Terry: r- Bennie Wll-ims: Dous Sweet: Jerry ebb- Randv Williams QB John-Tulanr nv Holzctaw: Ker Denny IS Ron Jesse: FB-- David Crockett 073 Score hv 170 MORRISTOWN' 5 2 9-14 ELTZABETHTpN 0 7 1 TOrCHPOWNS: Morristown-Porter -6-32 8 1 2 runs) Cunningham 2 'JQ 2 runs' 1 Fair (2 plunge Holjriaw 3352 45 1 runs) Extra pointi: Mmris- Byrd i faMhv 1 6-358 0 220 yard pass to set up another: Cooper beat Mai Anderson 6-3 'i Statistics marker Grammer getting this 64 in (he inal of 1hc one from the 10 Libbey scored Queensland tennis championships South Sandra the point-after for a 27-13 Hillsboro halftime spread First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage First downs Rufchtng yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes intercepted by Punts Fumbles lost Yanis penalized The lineups: VANDERBILT LE Hilley Higgs Redmond Cobh Deiderich 0 Jones Donnell Bate Simmons RG Grover Hughes Dudley Wagner Wildman Smith (G) HE Akin Miller Mullen Passes Reynolds lost the women's singles interallied by final in straight sets 7-5 6-1 Mrs Daphne Fancutt Fumbles Yards she murmur lost penalized football powerhouse Tlie Pounders scoring seven on plays covering 40 yards re- more crushed Jackson County McKee of Scotsboro here last night iuB0eed McCall Howard's Toe Provides Margin David Tipton Pat 'CS Over Bearden Kinnard ran 51 yards a caught a pass covering 31 for two second-half TDs Sandwiched between was Bnbba 15-yard scoring sprint with a blocked punt After recovering a tumble at the Burro 11 Stroud took a 10-yard pass from Dowling for third TD The Falcons took over at the Hillsboro 12 late in the game after a fourth-down punting attempt had been foiled to set up its final marker Dukes went across from the 4 to score and a pass to David Slagle brought the extra point The Statistics: Spoils hi Brief By Associated Press GFNFRAL LEXINGTON Ky Honor Newman promising Mtpliomore dismissed It! from I Diversity of Kentucky basketball UE' by 4 oarh Adolph Hupp for dis- SCO! cipiiiiHry rrftMomi 'j'Q FAST I'ROV ID It a Dc Thomas member of the I'rotidcnre football Steamroller of the 1920 died i rl at 38 iHulin Ed Kraiif dlrrrlor athletlr at Notre Dame denied rumor that Adam UnUh who rtviitwd Thurs day a coach at Roudoin ollrfc would replace Terry Krennan as Notre Dame roarh imes jor High 2 Terrell Dye counted three fb to lead the assault RAL 27 13 13 RORO 0 0 0 CHDOWNS: CENTRAL Terrell (37 run 38 51 punt returns) Tinsley (51 run': Mike O'Brien i) John Mallett (50 rum: Wayne (57 run) James Brandon (41 d) Extra points: Hulihg 5 (plare- LE RT RE Butler Morris MIAMI Hlldebrandt Poole Corey Diamond Nodoline Day Crawford Linnin Coughlin Hayes Otto Remmy RG- VValace Novak Costello Graves Lardanl Collins (I at Miriiovlch Herman Curci MacIntyre Yarbrough Plevel Mitchell Barnes Blasko Davis Roshaugh FB -Deiderich (H) Bouffard Stevens -Simond: QB- nun HH Cmp- ton: Vicars FB Childress I AIMS (0) Bates: LT Blair: Zarnts: Browning: RG Amburay: RT Large Slanev Parsons Bryant Mitler: McGlamery Score bv quarter SULLIVAN 7 7 7 EVARTS 0 9 TOUCHDOWNS: SULLIVAN Oil Vicar 2 1 17 runai Alien Compton (2 plunge: Warrfn Childrets 2 in the third quarter hut Peters plunge Fxtrs Point: 3 mmsi TOWNSEND 74 7 2S I GREENBACK 000 0 I TQLTHPOWN? Tpwiwwi Eddie ananda 18 ryn Blit Ray Sutton aki Vandanda 7 run: Durant South 7 to 6 fumbled and South tackle Ronnie Thompson recovered at the 32 Oglesby's punting was Boar main equalizer to the Champion Wins Carter Grid Stars Injured NFW Ryne Dutch Ww orli Yankee relief pitrher imdcrucnt ope rath for removal of a torn outer rarti-laxe In left knee Hten 0- Net-kaun 2 pass-run from Sun Mathis 2 speedy South hacks and strongTipton 112 rum Extra Points Rocket defense He punted five times for a 438 average and two of the kicks were downed inside the South 1-yard line Thompson Lynch Ernest Glass Don Overby and Ronnie Sellers were the big battlers in the South line Bearden's best defensively were end Mickey Balit-saris linebackers Bill White and David Walls and guard Joe Sweet The Statistics: Compton 4 WARTBURO 7 32 7 BRIGHT 0 0 Wu tburg (1 12 runs) Cross (72 Neskaug): Mr Peters (1 plunge) GosnHI (1 plunge Extra points Wart (run East Plans Alumni Brow ii in- 3rd Seniors Crown Manager Is I Carter High lost the services NEW YORK Nov 1 of two regulars in last Featherweight champion Hogan 34-0 football victory over Hall's Kid Bassey who outpointed Car-Tailback Bobby Griffin Is injmelo Costa last night halted all Si Hospital for observa-j plans today pending the recov-tion of a possible concussion jery of his critically sick mana-Quartcrback Wayne Sellers jger 1 vie- suffered a sprained ankle and Manager George Biddles 54-iouth-i be ready for action next (year-old pub-keeper of Syston Nov of Knf is on the eritieal list with pneumonia at the Metropolitan Hospital Bassey of Nigeria Af TIME OUT By Jeff Kcofe PINEHURST Wolcott Bi Girt boasling lory in four years in ern Seniors golf ch has retired the Ja: trophy Brown scored par 271 a 10-atroke vie won in 1955 and 19 Bell of Ohio and Fc ville tied for pi 227 npionship ck Harkins 1 Friday for iry He also (Vorthington 1 of Stone-1 Hv KOI AND JULIAN An upstart South High football team after upsetting Bearden E6 last night has its sights set )n Knox Prep League-leading Central at Pruden Field next week The running of halfback David Tipton a conversion by the toe of Buddy Howard and a big tough defensive line provided the upending of a scrappy young Bearden team The Rockets needed only four plays to cover 83 yards the first time they had possession of the ball Left halfback David Tipton ripped through Hie Bearden for 53 yards before being brought down from behind by Bearden's Wesley Peters at the Bulldog 4 Then he zipped off rigid tackle for the final yardage to score Buddy Howard booled the ex- 1 Ira point and South led 7 0 with only 3:10 gone in the first period The punting of sub halfback KU Oglesby greatly accounted for Bearden's score in the final quarter He kicked 57 yards to Iho South one After three plays South punted to the South 46 Bearden halfback Lloyd Smith sneaked over from the one after fullback Fred Cope had set up the score with a 25-yard run to the South 15 The South defensive line held 4 RidleTS STDUf1 Grid Game Former Eart High football players will meet in the sehool gym at 2 pm tomorrow to organize teams for an alumni game The game will be played at Kvans-Collins Stadium Nov 21 Proceeds will go to the Park Jr High football program Players from the 1952-53 teams ooaehed by Dr Charles Moffett former Fast High roarh will meet players from the 1954-57 teams The 1954-57 team will he coached by Sam Jones and Buddy Cruzo ft hurry He floored the speedily elusive Carmelo twice in the third round and gashed his brows hut couldn't stop him Bassey standing only five feet land weighing 127 pounds to 28 1 2 registered his I ninth straight victory by the of-ifieia rounds score: 6-3-1 5-4-1 8-2 Racins Results TOUCHDOWN: Gram-mrr (10 run) Libbey (35 run): Kin-rard 3 (51 31 runs- 14 pass from Libbey) Pinson (15 run with blocked punt)! Duke 2 (1 4 runs) Seal (25 run with fumble) Stroud (10 pass from Dowling' Extra points: Ballontlne Grammer 2 Libbey Woody Fiddler (all runs) Fulton Newberry (kick) Slagle (pass) SUBS: Bftlienllne Kemper Baumelstcr Hunter "harton Llh Moore Rainey Turbevllle Wood) Fid lei Law FULTON Worley Newberry I Airlld NEW to Ihr Oaliir hy hwlf Daiwwr at Jamaica CAMDEN 4 Millie llartark r4 UWt General (If? ()) lo viflory jn (hr fratara a( (rdn Nialf for hi fifth (riumph mil of 0 ninmn LA! It EL Mlt I hi 4Ht (f7 rorrd a nrrh oyer Mnninmi Dm the jiftftftft Maryland NtllHh lard BOSTON Dahlair sinaw ($1840) Iwlpfd Jorkfji Wajda to (hrc lrtlht vklnrlfK hn won th 0-fur long fralur at Suffolk Down OHK AUO Gallant Rimnrr ($18 0 th ton fvrnt at NfwirHman'it lnrk for 4wnrr-lrJnr'r Mllliarn Blhp' I0fh wimi in 17 day DAVID TIPTON South Sprinter the first half ended South fullback Henry Lynch drove to the Bearden 1 just before the gun sounded An alert South defense halted twit other Bearden scoring drives by intercepting passes End Lynn Webb intercepted a pass thrown by Peter at the South I and returned it to the Bearden IK Another was Intercepted at the Bearden 33 by Tipton and returned to the IB However time ran out In the first half before South could take advantage of It Bearden drove to the South 2p 4t IR1TP DROPS GUARD LEXINCiTON Ky Nov 1 Roger Newman promising sopho-jj'' more guard from Greenville Ky Wiiime cutridfir s-imks (was dismissed from the Kentucky- skotbalj squad today for dis kobkkts hi in I iptinary reasons Coach Rupp declined to elaborate David Roberts quarterback on I the undefeated Karns High foot- Radiators PAIRED BUILT ECORED Prtnnr-Thrrmntt-lln CHEROKEE RADIATOR SERVICE SllO'i rntnil I'lnn A Brhlnd Ruprr Tfl Oil I TOUCHDOWNS: SOUTH -Tipton (4 rum BEARDEN-Smith (1 rum Extra points: Howard (placement SUBSTITUTES: SOUTH Ritdgrs Btblc Houaer Huff Reynold (Rass BEARDEN Oglesby Monroe 'Van Claiborne Wilson Baker Red ding Bridges Balitsails Farnham Fight Results Hv 4rin(r1 NEW YORK (111) Mrcmt hid flu c) 127 Mgrrt nfttHtlMlrd unurltt IZM'g Brooltljtn 10) ball team received a broken (Bearden luo plays within the tx)th and lip cut in Thursday one-yard line before Smith was night's 20-13 win over Oliver able to break through Springs He was treated at Bearden's line put on a goal Karns Clinic line stand of its own just before Illegal use of hands 15 yards unnecessary nai-M) Mnn roughness 15 clip- pmg 15 yards I 1 5.

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