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ramv- nnr Aide Wears Down Tandy for 17-7 Victory 2imm WSca'-g'i -i p-xn-vsye-jr Defense Terrific FG Does It 21st Straight Triumph Mighty Ohio State On Floor by UCLA Commodores Seize 7-0 Lead Then Fade BIRMINGHAM Oct 6 The Alabama Crimson Tide Anally wore down undermanned Commodores tonight and carved out a 17-7 Southeastern Conference football victory to run its unbeaten string to 21 The surprisingly tough Vanderbilt crew not given a chance against the defending national champions shocked the Tide partisans fay scoring first and continuing to give the Crimsons almost more than they could handle It wasn't until (Tie Vanderbilt regular! tired that Alabama could move the but even then the Tide had to work for every inch it sot Ike Vanderbilt line led by Tom Kenny Sam Sullies aad Dick Tecta gave 'Alabama sophomore quarterback Joe Namalk his roughest night furring him to fumble on key drives and handing him his first pass Interception power Zene guided ihe Implred Brahe 79 yards to 17 plays ta the ftoal seven minutes of the tatewecttanal etraggla and climaxed the march an fourth down with the ball an the Buckeye 7 A Coliseum crowd of 48511 wont into a wild frenzy It wai only the second time all afternoon that UCLA had even been in Buckeye territory Coach Woody Hayes of Ohio State If 4 BILLY BARNES Big win for ex-Vnl Bear Rally Falls UPl Tatophoti THE San Francisco Giant pitcher Jack Sanford left looks as Manager Alvin Dark holds the ball lettered "1" to tell the story of the Giants 2-0 victory Friday in the World Series Sanford pas the Giant pitcher in the victory which evened the Series with the New York Yankees at one game each to Passing Carries Pitt to 26-24 Victory Over California Rival Managers Call Pagan 6 Key 9 World Series Player down field to Martha who got behind two Bear defenders and galloped to a touchdown a 77-yard scoring play PITTSBUBGN 13 7 B-34 CALIFORNIA 4 I 7-34 Gold 3 run (kick taltad) Howtay 44 pass from Trafkanf (kick taltad) PITT Traflcanf 33 lataraLrun (Loaian kick) FG Btanchftafd 31 CAL-Nihan 7 pan from Bolllrt (Krum pom from BoHIfft) FITT Martha 77 pais from Traficant (ran taltad) Corvalol 4 not (BloncMHM kick) Vanderbilt scored its first touch down of the season and stunned the 40000 Alabama fans early in the game when Tide halfbark Cotton Clark fomblcd a punt in his end zone and Vandy's Tercll Dye recovered The aroused Tide ripped back on the pnsuing kickoff and evened the score Fullback Eddie Vrrs-prille sprang loose on a 40-yard Jaunt for the key play Namath flipped a H-yard pass to Butrh Henry who twisted and fell into the end zone for the touchdown The second quarter was a standoff with the Commodores containing the Tide attack The closest anyone came to scoring was a 30-yard field goal attempt by Alabama's Tim Davis which went wide Early In the second half Alabama embarked on an M-yard touchdown drive with fullback Larry Wall Namath and halfback Benny Nelson doing most of the work Namath passed 34 yards to end Richard Williamson for Ihe score The Tide added three points in the fourth quarter on a 30-yard field goal by Davis A 17-yard pass from Namath to Williamson was the key play in the scoring drive which began at the Alabama 34 Late in the game Vanderbilt quarterback Hank Lcsesnc was injured and his relief Jon Cleveland thrilled the crowd with an array of passes VANDERBILT 7 110-7 ALABAMA 7 0 7 3-17 Ovo rocovortd fumbl In and leno (Woda kick) ALA Hanry It pau Iron Namath (Davit kick) ALA-WII-llamaon 34 pau tram Namath (Davis kick) FG Davis 30 Statistics: BERKELEY Calif Oct I WV-Quartcrback Jim Traficant passed and ran the University of Pittsburgh to four touchdowns today then pulled his Panthers out of danger in the closing minutes for a 28-24 intersections! football victory over California The 166-pound senior completed the first three of the five passes he threw for 166 yards and three touchdowns He scored the other himself by taking a lateral at the California 5 and dashing over California relying largely on Ihe forward pass finally narrowed the gap ta the dosing minutes on a four-yard scoring dash by Rudy Carvajal after quarterback Larry BaUiett had pitahrd the Bears inside the Panther I But after Tom Blanchfidd's kickoff sailed into the Panther end zone Traficant pulled Pitt out of danger by rolling around left end for 17 and had moved the Panthers to the California 28 as the gun sounded Traficant threw just four passes in the first half and completed good for 83 yards and two touchdowns After quarterback Randy Gold guided California from the opening kickoff to a 6-8 lead Traficant capped a three- Cpmpltod From Pm Diipatckas NKW YORK Oct lose Kan the San Francisco Giants' penury little shortstop was tabbed by both New York Yankee Manager Ralph Hnuk and San Francisco's Alvin Dark today as one of the key players of the currently deadlocked World Scries "We've been especially impressed by Paean" said lfouk "He's showed us a lot" "The best shortstop In the National Leasue since June Yankee Haler In Knoxville? NEW YORK Ocl I (ITI)-The first thiag Saa Francisco Giant Manager Al Dark saw when he entered the team'a clubhouse in Yankee Stadium today was a letter from a Yankee from Knoxville Tenn According to Dark the letter was addressed to Alston Al Dark or law Durocher" and In essence the writer said he "hates the Yankees so whoever plays for the National League should beat Leo Leads Four Texas Tags Tulane With 35-8 Defeat AUSTIN Oct 6 Nationally ranked Texas brushed aside Tula ne's aerial attack 'and offense" here tonight to roll over the Green Wave 35-8 The Green Wave gave Texas trouble throughout the game with passes by quarterbacks Ron Melton Bob Boisvert and Ted Miller but they failed to drive Tulane any deeper than the Texas 13 The No 3-ranked Longhorni sewed with five minutes gone in the game after halfback Jerry MCook climaxed a 51-yard drive by going over from the 5 t-1 7-35 TULANE I I TEXAS 1111! LOS ANGELES Oct I Ift-The remarkable Bruins of UCLA after stopping mighty Ohio State three times on the produced the first shocking upset of the 1661 football season today by defeating the Buckeyes 9-7 on a 34-yard field goal with one minute 35 seconds to go Sophomore quarterback Larry Zeno kicked the goal that spelled defeat for the nation'! top-ranked eollege football Short play drive from mid-field with a 37-yard scoring toss to Paul Martha He polished off another first-quarter drive from the Pitt 38 with a 46-yard touchdown paw ta Rill Howlcy Then in the second quarter he wound up a 48-yard advance by sending Martha into the line from the Cal 33 At the 5 Martha laterallcd to Traficant who took it over Trailing 288 Cal got a Mg chance near halftime when Manuel Penaflor recovered John Ozimek's Pitt fumble at Uk Panther 1L But Balliett who had replaced the knee-injured Gold was smothered paw attempts and Tom Blanchficid kicked a 35-yard field goal Early in the third Balliett guided the Bears 71 yards in 13 plays passing seven to Alan Nelson for the touchdown Then he passed to Bill Krum for a two-point conversion On the second play after Cal kickoff Traficant fired The Statistics: Calif II 144 173 37 a 4 1 a I Ji lad mill Uppar Loan 34b Rom Paly 34 Eanka 13 Ormnan 11 Lawrtaca 7 4 Itata 34 Aa4alana Utarlkatg 31 DHagn 4 Oltatbaln It Kaayaa 14 Capital Hiram 14 Oraka is Saotk Dokafa Tatada 41 MarokaH 13 Obto Narfbar a Wlbatagtan 4 watanbarg 31 Haldalbarg 1 lartan It EknbgrH 4 Nartk Caatral Laka Farad 7 Wkaata 34 Waym IMP 14 Coma (Wit) HI IS Watlaym 4 Nomura llNoali 14 Omaha 7 Valparaba 11 Indiana (lad) 14 Prtacipta 34 UHaalt CaSpga 4 tarn I 41 Ham 34 Akrm 41 OMt Wattaym 4 nattavai Adalpbm 14 HamWm 14 St JdMT (Minn) 34 Aagtaarg 34 St Claad 34 Murbiad 4 Harnwra 4 Dakota 34 Dakota Wdtayon 4 Duw 34 Vanktaa 4 Cbadrm 34 Slmi Falla 4 Bailor 14 Wabatb 14 KirkivMta 14 FMItburgb (Kan) II Iasi Ctntrd OKI 34 Narttnmtani Okta 4 Smtacattara I a Narflnmtani Okta 4 Bradtay 14 Edttarn IKIntlt 4 DaFaaar 7 Ban Stata 4 Aagadma (Ilk) 14 North Park 4 Batdaiki Wdtaca 14 Yaangttaam 7 Wtattar 17 Maud Untaa 14 Miami (O) Kant Stata 14 Obi Uolvartlty Daytan 14 Bonding Srmn 14 Wtattarn Mlckipm 4 FAR WEST Adama Stata 33 PdoSandli AIM 14 ArtatM Stata 35 I doll Stata 14 OtcMtatal If Santa Ctara 4 Cota Stata CaHtya II Warturn Itata Ntar Made HtaMm 14 Max UtatF am 4 SOUTHWEST Rati 24 Turn unarm 14 North Taxm Stata 34 Hrdta4knmaM 4 Wad Taxat Stata 44 ArNngtm 4 Tamo loan 14 How Mmta 14 attar Hatr Maxim 14 Tartataa 7 NFL FIIMtaiga 14 PkKadatabla 7 AFL at tan 44 Now York 14 TENN PREP Cadi HdgMi 14 DorHngtan 4 CANADIAN FRO FOOTBALL Taroata 14 Hamlltao Brttlih CatamMa 14 Wtaalpaa 4 NBA RXHIBITION Ddrdt 114 CMmgs 44 dnetamn 134 Lmlt 144 Nov York ff Bottan fL TENN HIOH SCHOOL Mamsblt Hamas 14 Mampan Todl 4 they got a hell of a ball dub I couldn't predict a sweep of the three games here meaning we'll probably go back to San Francis- MW CO There was no clubhouse meeting for the Yankees today "We know all we're going to know about the Hnuk said now on it's who gets the most hits and runs" Series Hurlers Terry Larsen Become Pops NEW YORK Oct I (M-Two World Scries pitchers were new fathers today Ralph Terry who lost the second Series game for the New York Yankees and Don Larsen big right-hander of the San Francisco Giants add an ex-Yankee reported the arrivals Roth had sons Greene and Force Shoot 66 at Cincy CINCINNATI Oct I wv-Jack Nirklaus who in his first year as a pro has won more than 1100000 got a lot of hrlp today from his amateur partner Pandcl Savic and they took the halfway lead in the 110000 Cincinnati Invitation Pro-Amateur Golf Tourna-nu-nt Nirklaus from Columbus Ohio and Savic former Ohio Stale I 'ni versify football quarterback had a best ball score of seven under par for the LosantiviUc Country Club's 6400-yard course First-round scores Included: Don Vornor Knaxvllto Venn and Roy McKcnry- Knoxville Torn Lloyd Forao Knoxville Tenn and Sort Groeno Eoslmon Go Jon Campbell Perdido Bay Fla and Dole Mercy Morgantown I JUNIORS WIN Larry Phillips and Jim Houston a scored two touchdowns Steve Sherrod scored one and Gary Phillips ran for four extra points to lead Inskip-Norwood lo a 34-0 victory over Fountain City Put 9-7 whoM team entered tiie game a two-touchdown famrito tried to get on the field to ahiko tiw hand of the winning coach Bill Barnes Ait Bane was aiready oo the boulders of hla triumphant team bring swept Into the dreMhig room (Barnes played at Tennea-see and was a teammate of Vol Coach Bowden Wyatt The Editor) UCLAauppUed the flrct ritodeer of the drama tie eventa Aat were to follow Ohio State fullback Dave nranete wai jarred loose from the ball on the second play from scrimmage and Dave Gibbs of UCLA recovered on tiw Ohio State 45 On the first UCLA play from scrimmage halfback Kermlt Alexander Masked rif left tackle outran tiw ady two defensive backs who had a shot at Mm aad raced an for a The try for the conversion wai wide to the right Then began the grind-away ground attack by Ohio Mate and the goal-line heroics of the outweighed Bruin line Ohio State in the first quarter drove 86 yards only to be stalled on the 1 when two straight line plunges by fullback David Kat-terhcnrich produced nothing UCLA punted out and before the quarter ended Ohio State starting on its own 39 moved down to the Bruin 1L On the third play of the second quarter quarterback Joe Sparma passed six yards to Matt Snell in the end zone for the tying touchdown and Dick Van Rapphorst converted to put Ohio State ahead 7-8 The game rocked on scoreless from then until the closing minutes Quarterback John Hummry twice more steered the Buckeye on deep thrusts that consumed 78 and 65 yards but neither time canid the Buck eyei score On oae drive Mum-nicy fumbled tiw haadback from center and UCLA recovered aa its 3 On the eCtor Paul Warfield tried to sweep the right aide oa fourth down and was throws back to ihe UCLA 4 The Buckeyes twice had four downs to make seven yards and once had four downs to gain six in these penetrations Ohio State gained 221 yards rushing to 162 for UCLA In overall yardage the Buckeyes led 276 to 186 OHIO STATE 17 14-7 UCLA 4 4 4 3-4 Alaxondar 4S run (kick MIIM) OSU Snail 4 pots Irani Sparma (Van Pnppnorst kick) UCLA FG Zana 14 The Statistics: UCLA OM Mata First dooms 4 14 Rustling yardno 143 134 Passing yardoga 34 47 Postal 3-4 5il possm Intarctptad by 4 Punts 534 531 Fumbles lost 4 1 Yordl ptnalind IS 14 Soph Sparks Terps Past State RALEIGH Oct 6 Uto-Sophomore halfback Ken Ambrux-ko returned a punt 78 yards for a first-period touchdown and Maryland went on to defeat North Carolina State 14-6 today in an Atlantic Coast Conference football game Unbeaten Maryland ran its margin to 14-6 in the third period when quarterback Dick Shiner raced around left end from the 4 to cap a drive that carried 63 yards in 14 plays A crowd of 13666 watched the contest Slate scored early in the fourth period when quarterback Bill Kriger went over from the halfyard line to climax a 75-yard march in 26 plays Tackle Glenn Sasser's kick was no good Ambruxko's brilliant run came midway the first period Hz gathered in the punt on his 23 shook loose from a group of ticklers and set sail for the touchdown Shiner the leading passer in the nation sparked the second touchdown His 22-yard pass to halfback Tom Brown on State's 34 was the key play (MARYLAND 7 4 7 4-14 STATE 5- 4 MO-Ankruoto 71 pant ratarn (Harm-gon kick) MD-SMiwr 4 run (HonnL jjwMtidO NCS-Krtgv ran (kick The Statistics: Mwytand NX Stata Cook 5 run (Cratby kick) Kov 44 punt rrturn (pau taltad) Cidptpptr run (Gaming run) auckatavr 1 run (Cratby kick) TUL Davit 31 pau from Maltan (MIHtr run) Wnd 4 run (Cratby kick) Statistics: said Dark a good little player When things are lough and you gotta win the game he's right Pagan has collected three hits in five trips to the plate executed a perfect sacrifice and participated in a double play A five-foot right-inch MO-pounder who resembles cx-Yan-k-e shortstop great Phil Rizzuto in build and style Pagan laughs off suggestions that he might become nervous playing in his first World Series "Not nervous" he said "After those games in Los Angeles (the playoff games with the Dodgers) naming make me nervous get nervous any Quite the opposite in fart says Jnse "Much monry for playing in World Series" he grinned "Wife wry happy This is good time And we buy many things for children" "THERE'S A GOOD chance we'll be going back to San Francisco for the last two games" said llouk "It all rvrn right now and Mullen farm director The Braves had previously fired roarhrs Andy Pafko and Jimmy Dykes while hiring Jo Jo White Rragan was to be Ihe No 4 man When Tehhells resigned Rragan's name was entered in the managerial hopper Slips lv Citadel 29-23 CHARLESTON Oct 6 ip Weaver lM iound junior halfback made a 34-yard touchdown ran in the closing minutes Saturday In give William Mary a 29-23 Southern Conference football victory over the Citadel Football Results ALAIAMA VANDY PM Heads Large List for Brave Post vj NKW YORK Orl 6 (0-1 co Dunu her former manager of the Dodgers and Giants heads a list of five former major league field bosses being considered for the managerial post at Milwaukee Durochrr presently a roach with Ihe Dodgers tops the list followed by Bobby Bragan now a roach with the Houston Colls Solly llemus and Cookie Invaget-lii both coaches with Ihe New York Mils and lark Tighe currently managrr in the farm system The Braves are In the market to replace Birdie Tebhctls who resigned as Milwaukee managrr to take over at Cleveland The list of managerial prospects was drawn up here when Braves' oflirials arrived for the World Series At the meeting were President Ixiu Prrini: General Manager John Mcllalr Mrllale's assistant Ray Hayworth and John Wildcats Slay Unbeaten Northwestern Clouts Hlini by 43-0 Count SOUTH Hanry wnb I La 13 Stall I) Ark ASM 4 Mitat 7 Run 1 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Tmn Stall 24 TFI 1 EAST Maim Vpmunt 4 CW Pul 14 TrantM 11 tadtana Itata (Pa) 14 idlnbara 8 lllddlxh imi uiaumla WIHNBIIff art HIRSnir tmiwuu a a apnnfnvw vwinivnro Toth Catby 4 Tampta a MahiaaBirg 7 Sumahmm 1 Lycamlng Pun MWtanr I WHhu 1 Gfeavllta Wut Stall 1 Andtarpt Amortcaa MIT 1 l4Mgh 34 Gattysbarg 1 Ntrarich I Cmtt Board 1 Kingt Point 11 Wapur 4 WWyiWWWTf 83s VwnlIV 1KI itn Hm Duattarn 1 Mantdntr 4 Control Cana 1 xaiMA mm a HMwin Stag lateWyWVVW Wattaym IS BaordaM 4 llandltm 44 Ranggalaar Paly 1 Trimly (Cam) 34 St Maravtan 33 Jualata 14 Unlnm 31 Jahm Hapklm it llhaca 34 Brirhpart 4 Wut Chattar 14 MINartvSM 1 Dataorar Slat Haoraid 1 DMUasm 14 Hovartard Watt Ltatrly Ma Malta 7 Sorarthmara If Frank Ha a Martholl 7 TkaH Cm 14 AHrad Untan 11 MniinchauHt 31 SadimH 11 Cut ItriodiBurg S3 Kalrtavr 7 CaUtanH (Pa) 44 SI Vtacml 1 Wnlminttar i Brava City 7 Dim 3L Laban VaUty II lllpmry Back SMppaMharg 11 MamtMd 1 Chaynay 1 Malm MarNlm If Layata (Mantrmll 4 MIDWEST Ohcrllfl 14 Altaghmy 34 Wutarn Ramrv 24 gtathtagtm Jat tartan 4 MatkUipam 14 Danlom 7 Jahn Car rail 41 Bathany 1 Cm 34 Knm 1 It Olaf 11 Carmll (ta) 4 with charges over the middle Roger Locs barreled over from the 4 and RuMck crashed through from the 15 The Edgc-to-Lacey combination was the Tar Heels' only effective weapon It provided two other threats before North Carolina was stopped at the 8 on downs and at the 3 on a fiunMe NORTH CAROLINA 14 11-4 MICHIGAN STATE 11 11 4 4-31 MSU Lmii 4 ran ILilmr kick) RuMrk 47 run (kick tat lad) MIU LtwK 4 run (Lot-mar kick): Lacty 24 amt (ram Edg (kick tailed) Rubick II run (pan tailed) Logot 4 run (run taltad) RuMck 13 run (kick taltad) The Statistics: EVANSTON IB- Ort 0 ifX-Un-hratrn Northwestern sprung six different players across Hlinois' goal line today In walloping its Rig Ten football rival 45-6 The Wildcats used 51 players Four quarterbacks were used with sophomore sensation Tom Myers hitting on seven passes out of 11 shots for 166 yards and one touchdown in playing only 17 minutes Five of the aerials were caught by halfback Paul FI alley for yards in playing about the same length of time And tackle Tiin Fnwcll gnt into the touchdown act hv running back a Mike Taliaferro pass 46 yards at the end of the first half as the Wildcats grabbed a 37-6 lead The running of fullbacks Bill Swingle and Steve Murphy and First Pits inf yirfst FttSM The Lineups: TULANE Nkhsta4 Colo Cotaualta CtavatanA Hakondw Borka Co Ian Baitalmaiv TTiorntan Scboonmak-or Landry Lyons Wottars Catamarl Vim Ddtangtr Camp O'Beylf Millar Boltvtrt Burgiarars Mil- Gravot Tprrbonna Mclntir RH Ooiclunar Davl4 Rush Raymond Coiiz Gahana TEXAS Lucd4 Hout Nunnolly Apitlon Battatmon Foul knar Hanttay Kubin Bracks Ban Halm Frlcf McWilliams McWilliams Bray Tradwdl Gamblln Underwood Ferguson Lacy Robartt Phillips Talbtrl Futts Cratby OB-Gtnung Carlisle Wad Cook Ford bucko law Kay Dixon Hudson King Cidptpptr Doarr FhIHIpp Nunta Washington Wallops K-St 41-0 SEATTLE Oct 6 (LTI)-Wash-ington mauled a helpless hapless Kansas Mate football team 41-6 today as third-string quarterback Bill Douglas came off the bench when Bill Siler was injured and took over guidance of the Husky offense KANSAS STATE I I 4-1 WASHINGTON 31 7 11-4) Col tay 1 run (Norton kick) Sllgar 14 run (Norton kick) Dougtoll 1 run (Saftord kick) Wyatt 30 ran (Norton kick) Browning 4 run (Norton kick) Kuklmkl 0 run (pass taltad) for a third touchdown early ta the fourth period Campbell made up for his lapse on the fumble by paksing for three touchdowns one for nine yards to Tommy Brennan another for five yards to Billy Gam-non and the final 20 yards to Tom Hillard AIR FORCE 4 7 1 7-25 SOU METHODIST 7 7 1 5-14 FG Gavin 31 AF-Sraam 31 am (ram Iwocton (kick taltad) SMU-Brannoa past tram Campbaa (RMSiay klcli) AF gmowarttl I ran (Gavin kick) SMU Gannon 14 pots (ram Cam ball (RkMv kick) lotaty Thomo graundad bod ta and Mm AF-Cmmta ran (Gavtn tick) SMU-HHtary 14 Pom (ram Cnmpball (run til lad) The Statistics: Alrftrci tl Ml 1M1 1 MM 111 1M MM 1 PHNft MlltlfM If WHY WAIT TO IOWL? Bowl at MAGNOLIA LANES am Man al Das Pallas Pants MtrttoM Or Yards panadnd The Lineuns: VANDCaaiLT Tarts Hondworktr Sulims Hart Rtaca Gibson Kenny Williams Judoy Braadbaar RG Guttae Watdruo Gaudat RT Graham Sptak Woda Hudson Bahnar Martin BR Gueat Latewo Barratt Langley Cleveland Malone LH SuHIns Dye Shaw Baldwin Starling Crowtard Trauht LE-WUltamson Staphans Ogden O'Dell Henry Baler Mitchell Wilton Pitta Durby Freeman Simmom Jordon Cook Staghene (Gerald) McCadaugh Layton Sharp Lewie Weinman Kearlay Wright Allen Battle I tapper Merten Hurlbut Namath Clark Nation Piper Andrews Cutwtll Venprlita Well honkin Wilson Martin Harris Davis halfbacks Larry Benz Dirk McCauley and Willie Stinson supplemented the quarterbacking of Myers senior Fred Quinn and two more Gene Abraham and Carl Fischer The Wildcats entered the game as the nation's major collegiate total offense leader with 516 yards They piled up 218 in the air and 257 on the ground for a 475 total against the Illini The closest series in the Big Ten now stands at 27 to 25 for Northwestern with four games being ties It UNOIS northwestern 14 73 B- 45 Swingle 3 run (utihr kick) Murphy 3 run (Uhlir kick) Crum It pass (mm Myers (Myers pass ta Flollev) Beni 3 run (Myers pass la Swingle) Powell 41 mtarcepltan (Uhlir kirk) Abraham I run (Abrahom post 1b Stamlton) running behind quarterback Chuck Migyanka'a Mocking Iwis raced six yards for the first touchdown on the Spartans' fifth offensive play the last three on the pitcliout Rubick scooted 67 yards to the rad zone on the same play on Michigan State's next offensive series Then it was Lewis again going eight yards for a touchdown early in the second period And next it was Rubick bursting oxer from the 11 Michigan Mato's prwcutaiaa of toadidawas was interrupted briefly ta Ike second quarter After the third Spartan score Junior Edge paand 36 yards to Bob Lacey tea In llm second half State set up ha two taudfleera trtUi nmj tCOtnA IbCB SMU 25-20 Victim Isaacson and Backus Lead AF to Victory Score First 4 Times They Get Bull Tom Siler Says: Starts on Page One the sriilcnce the Gianls Yankees were playing I listened to KGO because Wc will send a free clock radio" CATIIIER BAILEY arts a telegram every day from Ihe rinball la-ague athletes at Polly's hangout In Knoxville These characters exhort Ed lo play well and hurry home explaining "We nerd your money" IHmg Alklus the football star now wllh Ihe Chicago Rears also wired Ed "Congratulations on a great eomehark We'll hate a big parly al your expense Rest wKhea" RAIIEY IS NOT Ihe only East Tennessean whose current goal is to whip llir Yankees and pick up Ihe hig cheek There's also Ferrell Ernesl Bowman of John am City In San Francisco they call him Knur He's better known hack home as Ferrell He's the ulihlv min for the Giants now In his third yrar with tha NI team He can play third short nr sci-nnd and the outfield Dark frequently uses him in late innings when defense is most important Docs sitting on the bench irk Bowman? "No not really Harvey he's my gate me some good advice whea wr first got together Hr told me to always be ready do a good Job and hustle in a big way and I'd he around a long time So that's what I do I hit infield prartirr fungoes warm-up pitchers anything to make myself useful "I've played in 49 games this year and wc won 47 of them" I recalled Dial Bowman had hit a home ran to take a game from the Mels He beamed "1 think that's the hardest 1 ever hit a hall Yes it was my only home run in the Another thing Ferrell hasn't made an error at any position this season He's one oh four brothers Billy Joe a former U-T and pro pilcher now lics in Ifiaislnn Charlie and Kenny younger than Fen cl) who is 26 still live in Johnson City IIAIE ALEXANDER the baseball sage of Grreneville and pinhahly East Tennessee's most respected baseball savant signed Bowman also slugging Willie MrCovey who hit Ihe home ran Friday that looked like a long five-iron shot over (the light-field fence But quiet-spoken Dale never tutored McCovey In public peaking "I don't tec why I should shrivel up Just because I'm playing the said McCovey "Playing them la Just Ilka playing Hnrftiin bf Mfti" Michigan Pitchouts Wreck North Carolina 38-6 DALLAS Tex Oct 8 -Two glaring Southern Methodist errors and the passing of Terry Isaacson and Dave Backus added up to a 25-29 Air Force Academy victory today But Air Force had to stop SMU on the 3 with 30 seconds left to get the triumph Dm Campbell (ambled an Southern Methodist's first play from scrimmage Air Farce recovered and it led to a 22-yard field real by Joha Gavte In the third period Danny Thomas had to ground the ball in the end zone when a low pass back from center rolled across the goal line and that gave Air Force a safety The five points made in this way furnished the margin of victory although Isaacson passed 33 yards to Dick Brawn for a touchdown act up by Backus' passing and running and Isaacson's 48 yards in passing led to a second touchdown ta the second period Then Air Farce wtih lackas 14-yard Anw to HI the Mg paaeft tiled INSKIP-NORWOOD WINS Inskip-Norwood defeated West Haven in a Peewee Minor League football game yesterday 7-8 Jack Blackburn scared on a 38-yard pitchout and Steve Swafford made the extra point LONNIE for Convertible Tops MA'L union jnnnH 929 Central Fb-e 124 2214 FAST MNSfNG Mich Oct 6 iys-Michigan State stressing a simple pitrhout play and Ron Rubick'a leg work scored the first four times it had the bnll and crushed North Carolina 388 today in an intesectional football game Rubirk a rhunky 173- pound junior tailback scored three touchdowns on runs of 17 11 tnd 15 yank lie piled up 267 yards in 14 carries averaging 141 per carry With speedster tailback Sherman lewis sharing the work load with Rubirk on the bread-and-butter pitrhouts North Carolina found the Spartan assault almost unstoppable Lewis and RaMck divided the four MicMgaa State faarhdaw to tiw that kal with duritaf F-m dogma.

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