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The Knoxville News-Sentinel from Knoxville, Tennessee • 45

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'Sl r- fi 9 1 i Hm bnffli UnsSoaliMl May Odrtu 17 MU Pip l-S illevf GarsbriNvmari i i- -V 1 1 i i -4 a "i pi i I 1 -j Wr Rutherford -r Stars in 35:28 Upset Eagles Rally Behind 3 TD Passes By MKE POWELL Handiwork Sets Pace Scots Defeat Franklin Halt Losing Streak MARYVILLE Oct 38 (Special) Maryville College napped an 11-game football losing streak Sataidaywita a 38-13 upset victory over Franklin of An enthusiastic homecoming crowd watched quarterback David Gamer direct die Scots to their first triumph in six starts this Maryville hadn't won since its third gome of 1887 The Scots downed Mars mil in dint one Gamer threw three against Franklin College Scots' Jon Duncan blocks an unidentified Franklin player to spring Klein Maryville won 28-13 JUMPING JOHN Maryville College's John Klein (42) leaves the ground as he sweeps left end for four yards in second period yesterday the ball catches It and sprints In to score on a 51 -yard play The Eagles won 35-28 Soph Pulls Tech Through EAGLE FLIES Carson-New-man's Tommy Jones (right) outduels Appalachian defenders David Richardson (24) and Mike Hamlett for Iross-Country Jackets Nose Out Tulane 23-19 in Fantastic Finish South Barker Take City-County Honors maining however Tech came right back with a seven-play drive that covered 75 yards ana piit'the' Yellow Jackets in front with 45 seconds left On that drive Williams completed all six of his passing at tempts and Bounds capped it with a great leaping catch for the winning touchdown himself Tha varaatfin quarter-back gnlnad 108 yards rushing after hriffontaWhadUSM-rial yards for Aa gnaw John 49ysid run started the horns team toward its in4 tial touchdown Gamer capped the drive with a seven-yard pass to Don Hickman then Jimmy Cannon added the first at his four conversions After Franklin had tied foe score Maryville struck beck as Gamer fired a 42-yard aerial to Ricky White This ihot preceded another Gamer-to-Hkkman pass again covering seven yards that produced the go-ahead touchdown The Indiana drib palled to within 1413 in foe third parted A twiioint conversion try was foiled aad foe Seeta managed te stay in front Then came a great catch by Brad Beck former Knoxville Powell High star that put Maryville in firmer command Beck wrestled foe ball away from two defenders and the overhead play with Garner throwing covered 38 yards for a touchdown Gamer raced 37 yards to complete the scoring In tha final minutes The loss leaves Franklin with n3-5 record pass which had been knocked awry by a Tech defender to set up go-ahead touchdown He scored it himself with 1:59 remaining after the Green Wave had recovered an onside kick The score came 58 seconds after Jack Labordn scored from the ana to pot To-lane within striking distance With less than two minutes re- Ruth Slack South captured die team title and Hols George Barker earned individual honors in the annual City-County cross-country meet yesterday on Cherokee Boulevard A record of 103 runners took part South collected 41 points while second-place Doyle had S3 Doyle entered four teams Barker cracked the two-mile course record with a 1:50 West ia-M I TULANE GEORGIA TECH TUL- Franringutt I run (Baofcati kick) FG Duncan 2) Snow 1 run (kick Mncknd) Sack i run (Duncna I JEFFERSON CITY Oct 28-Quarterbeck Dal Rutherford threw for three touchdowns Sat- urday as Carson-Newman upset previously unbeaten Appalachian State 35-28 before 8000 fans Rutherford scored the winning touchdown on a five-yard sweep with 4:28 to play as the Eagles celebrated homecoming The victory leaves the Eagles with a 5-1 record same as the losers who were ranked third in the NAIA poll and the country's small college total offense leaders- Carson-Newman fell behind early in the game went head 7-8 then was dewa 147 at halftime CM tied It in the third period when Rodney Wampler need 14 yards to seen and Rutherford pataed to split end Tom Janes far the twepelnt conversion The play tied the score at 21-21 The Eagles then went in front 28-21 as Rutheford and Jones teamed up for a 32-yard scoring aerial and David Pitt kicked the extra point The Moun-taineers pulled even with 8:32 to play when Clayton Deskins scmed his second touchdown on a nine-yard run and Drew Wood kicked the point Carson-Newman drove 75 yards for the winning points and their first victory over the North Carolina squad since 1961 Wampler led the C-N ground game with 113 yards on 18 car riei and Jones caught six passes for 139 yards Rutherford finished with 17 completions in 37 attempts for 2N yards Rutherford's first TD pass covered 11 yards and went te Jones and Pitt's kick shoved CM In front 7-6 Larry Lay's interception in the end zone and return to the Appalachian 37 set up second touchdown early in the third period Jack Rhote's plunge from the 1 got Appalachian in front and Tim Nash raced 12 yards to get the Mountaineers back into the lead after Jones' first touchdown reception Rutherford then passed to Greg McCall for seven yards as Carson-Newman cut the deficit to 1413 In the third period Deskins then went three yards and Appalachian built its cushion to 21-13 setting the stage for Wampler's blast up the middle Appalachian which had averaged 47 points per ganm got another top effort from Nash who led the bell carriers with 87 yards la 13 tries Carson-Newman had four Sf rhian had two passes ed and the Eagles recovered one fumble Lotarta run (kick tallad) run (kick (ntad) MARTIN Tommy Slock sophomore quarterback from Knoxville Holston and soph guard Henry Ruth from Knoxville East High are contributing to the success of the U-T Martin Vols The Vols have a 3-1 record entries ran two through four Stanley Cole (10:18) and Bill Herron (10:18) followed Barker and Bob Cox (10:29) ran fourth Cole and Herron shared second Barker traveled foe first mile in 4:41 Top individual finishers: 1 eaara BahMrHaML-JWlWaa-la CHa Mat a SM Harraw Watt la: 111 4 Bat Ca Watf )M i SUM) swaar Darla -A" wan a Daw SaaM "A 7 Jato A ML FtaMSUb cam HHcack iaalk WA' CtartM WrtfM 'talk 11:4 ML tar vaaHS Dala 11 nicMrt Data SaaM 11:11 11 Mktaal WiaarA In 11:) Sruc MMS OaM 11 Mm Lackay taM 11 kaur Frarlar Dm 11:11 IT Scan PaaML 11:11 11 Wavnr Kan 11:0 I CanralL MmaaT 11:0 11 Caaaar Saaki 11:0 TEAM SCOaiNS Saaflb 4l DH IT: Wrt ar-raaL 10 Yaaaa Ull Ran tola OS OH Bayta Ol totaL 7 pom (ram william (Duncan kick) 4741 ATLANTA Ga Oct 26 (AP) quarterback Jack Williams led Georgia Tech on sensational touchdown drive to cap an unbelievable finish Saturday and give the Yellow Jackets a last-minute 23-19 victory over Triune Williams making his first varsity appearance for the Jacket! hit on all of eight pass attempts to wipe out a comeback effort by the Green Wave which featured two touchdowns in less than a minute Reacting like veteran under pressure Williams threw fullback Kenny Bounds 10-yard touchdown pass to assure the victory The pass was a heartbreak-er for Green Wave fans who anly moments earlier had watched what must have been aa of Aa most fantastic efforts in the Greentes history Quarterback Wayne Fran-cingues who at win point completed 10-yard pass to himself sparked the Tulane rally in the dying moments Francingues caught hia own Statistics TULANI 17 7 114S4 tch 1MM 71 Finals Today T-a MARYVILLS FRANKLIN MAKY-Om IHduna Amateurs Lead Cup Matches By DUDLEY GREEN Ijhhm Gaaaaakck) Jala aaaa (mm Jaki uarfar (Tan Hawr MdOl HIcHmaa aaaa kick) wrgar (i rb Carnar WMa (Caaaae klckf Penn State Blanks BC BOSTON Oct 26 (UPQ-Quarterback Jim Burkhart fashioned five straight pass comple-i into two second-quarter touchdowns and two-point conversion Saturday to boost fourth-ranked Pom State to 29-0 win over Boston College Fullback Tom Cherry broke over for two touchdowns one at the end of the first half and the other midway through the third period os the unbeaten Nittany Lions rolled to their fifth win of the year Penn State intercepted four passes to halt the Engles Burkhart was having trouble with his passing through most of the first half until he starter pitching to the 4foot-4 230-pound Ted Kwalik to trigger the burst that gave the Lions 17-0 halftime lead Bob Garth waite kicked a 29-yard field goal with 10:29 gone in the second period and Inter Penn State drove to a first down at the BC 26 before Burkhart hit Kwalik on a five-yard flip and then with a 31-yard scoring toss Statistics MAS II PBANKUN 14 Tt VL Yalta Virginia Sinks Navy ANNAPOLIS Md Oct 28 Virginia broke open a defensive battle with three second-half touchdowns and blinked Navy 24-0 Saturday in a game which counted as an Atlantic Coast Conference football victory for the Cavaliers Defensive safety Dnn Ranni-gan returned an intercepted pats 62 yards for the only touchdown the first half which uw Navy pick up 103 yards on of tense and Virginia 102 Rannigan pulled in Navy Quarterback Mika McNallen's pan at the Virginia 32 early in the second quarter picked up blockers as he sped down An left sideline end cleared the lest Navy defender about 30 yards from the Middie goaL I 4-MI MI4 4S Cale Goes for NASCAR Win Record ROCKINGHAM Oct 36 i With Grand National driving title at stake the South's big money stock car fraternity go at it again Sunday in tha American SOOmiler last superspeedwty race of the sea- MS tart 41L Yaaae 4M Chi Chi Ties Bob Dickson COSTA MESA Calif Oct 38 in Crowd-pleasing Chi Chi Rodrigues knocked five strokes off par for a 66 Saturday to pull into tie with Bob Dickson after 54 holes in the 8110000 Haig National Open golf tournament The happy little Puerto Rican posted a third-round total of 303 as 24yeaMld Dickson a rookie pro from Tulsa Okie had a 68 11 strokes under per for the distance Billy Casper had a 88 and was in the thick of things until he collected triple bogey seven on the 10th hole He Is at 305 with George Knudson and Ken Still each with 69s Don Mae-sengale 68 and big Bill Collins 70 Bert Greene ex-University of Tennessee golfer added ill to his 73 and OS to stay within five strokes of the lead at 207 Gnnsie shot 01 and stands at 211 NASHVILLE Oct amateurs forged Into a 18-14 tend over the professionals In the first round of the Tennessee Cup golf matches today at Old Hickory Country Club Tbs Cup play sponsored by the Tennessee PGA Section wil be completed with singles matches Sunday Tha amateurs got their lead la Saturday team play which matched two pree against twe amateurs hi 15-hoia matches Bobby Greenwood of Cookeville and Ed Brantly both sma- Vandy Ties Gators 14-14 Starts an Page 1 pound John Valpnt as the big weapon Tha speedy tailback got eight then quarterback MIBer zeroed la on Dave Strang for 38 yards ts foal! Valpnt Beared from there la four dashes all aimed at foe right aide of the Gator line Healy's kick tied it up Florida immediately retaliated with a smart-looking drive that moved mainly on sideline passes to the Commodore 15 But Christie Hauck ended that threat when ha speared Rents pass at the 7 Florida struck quickly in the early minutes of the final period Smith punted poorly to the Gator 35 and Steve Ely returned almost to midfield However Vanderbilt was penalized five yards for illegal formation Smith punted again This time Tannen caught the ball on the 28 circled in a wide arc back to his 20 looking for running room He escaped from a swarm of Commodore ladders aped up the middle veered to the right sidelines and outran pursuers tar a 72-yard touchdown run Youngblood added the kick for the 147 lead Vanderbilt mounted the big comeback after Rents punted short out of bounds Quarterback Miller passed IS ynrds to Dave Strong and ground out a first down la four plays which put the ban on the Gator 31 Tannen almost intercepted the long pass to Cut Chestey On the next play Miller found Jim Cunningham all alone at the 1 The pitch was perfect and Cunningham scored at which moment 1:08 was left to play Coach Pace ignored the scattering of shouts for a two-point play and told Heaty to tie it up which he Nebraska Rally Nets 21-20 Win STILLWATER Okie Oct 38 Quarterback Ernie Sigler passed five yards to end Jim McFarland for a touchdown with 87 seconds remaining Saturday Paul Rogers kicked the extra point and Nebraska defeated Oklahoma State 31-20 Tha winning play came on a fourth down and goal situation after it looked as if An risking Comhuskert had stymied themselves with a fumble and an incomplete pass The Huskers trailed 20-14 when they took over at their 20 with 7:03 remaining It took Nebraska 13 plays to cover the FENN STATE BOSTON COLLIGI If VMGINIA NAVY FUtaF Carttamn 11 FlU-Kamllk jm Ham Surktart Ikkfc (anaEl: FSU VI RC Rnnnlfcn 41 lata) VIRG-Haaa a aam nM I CM NM: ViRG-OuavW A run I run ln tali VI RG Calamai Jiarrr II run (Kwalik tart) HU Cherry run (kick tanaH) RUTHER FORD'S three touch- jg hd Harst I a Face Fisk Xcxt CM CM RtartUM StaMA-m chian passes upped his total for the year In 17 Jones now has 11 receptions for TBs MARTHA PETERS senior from Owensboro Ky was crowned homecoming queen in halftime festivities 1 Tha 44-car field competing for S8S400 in prize and accessory money will take tha green flag at noon aver the one-mile North Carolina Motor Speedway David Pearson and Dodge's Bobby Isaac are lacked in a tight straggle tor the driving title With only 61 points separating them Pearson starts No 2 and Isaac No 3 behind Mercury' pote-wbining Cate Yarborough For Yarborough victory would give him five superspeedway wins this morn than any driver ia KASCAR's 20-year history Ho has never won at Rockingham The lineup: WCaHM KA SMN cm hi Caiaar Smca JMC CaESON-NEWMAO APPALACHIAN NEBRASKA OKLA STATE KC Bulldogs Handed 550 Loss by Tuskegee Tuskegee (Ala) I a 1 1 i a hnmt of the KC offense gaining struck and to hand! 3rards on 18 carries tha Knoxville College Bulldogs TUSREOSB Greenwood tamed in three birdies end an eagle and Brantly had two birdies Joe Campbell Knoxville Whittle Springs pro hid a one-un-der-par 7L Campbell and Hubert Smith Tullahoma got the pros one victory taming back Mack Broth-era Jr of Nashville and Orris Milner of Knoxville 38 (Rad) McMUlan of Knexrilfo teamed with Jimmy Salta of NasbriDe for a 48 rictsvy ever praa Fred Rrewa el Merristwm aad Harry Barrier of GatRabarg Knoxville Cherokee Pro Gary Toulstm and Johnson Nashville tied amateurs Gordon Huddleston of Maryville and Elmer Odom of Hendersonville IHItaW MT-n-M APP- ill JlMM MMII SMN I DM IL J4Maa) NIS Prawn mb tack) Qrtata Sum Whim IkM: OSi-NavnaMs I ms Him tana) NEE Ma Tartan taMSaMltaar (Sahara UcU APP-OKk BMW 1 ON ISM tmi VMNfe iwr cw aw McCaN WWII API IW IPM WMS Mckll IDA UNO saw a wa ha aa APP DWaa aa IM Welt as-n-n-m IVM4A-M Am Mmwai BNOXVHAa 558 football defeat yesterday on TVSREHf IdM I MR qailia MR ILmart kttkli WR- Mi IPN He) weak OaaFimR SAaa Dick LsH ONk RAM Jr Mimhm Ctart Caata a4A- NIUE Statistic I MR nm ILaaaaM k) (EicR MHH tnta APP Gatto Propels 5th Harvard Win CAMBRIDGE Main Oct 26 Halfback Vic Gatto ran for two touchdowns Saturday white leading unbeaten Harvard to ks fifth straight win in 22-7 Ivy League victory ever Dart- NGtaIR MML4N WMH Mitat-an MM4A-1M taX-aa-H vs saitan taisn-n ihm the KC field inSsi visitors scored 32 points in the first quarter against JJJJJJCoach Iris crippled" and coasted in after 'Statistics 117 riul JJJEJ! Knoxville's next game will he iitaM-against Fisk University at Nash-SaSjVdle Saturday Arthur Brown opened the Mill 1 nm RC TVSKSESB Daw la IMM-M SUMS E4UtaM Gatto foa SJoot-8 offensive toartptafc ran font and four ynrds far acoren white Irilback Gua Grim plunged one yard lor WtoWyatedalwe The results: Florida had chances trying mightily to pre-senre fen waning SEC title hopes with a last-minute victory but foe Vanderbilt defense urea too tough Florida now has a 42-1 record for the year the loss being North Carolina test week Vanderbilt is 248 for the year first season since 19SI that An Commodores havn been able to win three games aiMtan as-n-M-sw 71 JJJJ2 scoring for Tuskegew hi the first raw period with a five-yard tnueb-dearn na Guargn Irby scored us twice on a one-yard na and a S3 S' 44yard punt return SSSI Watie Jackson filled in at quarterback for the BulMngv his first action at this powticn since hia high echonl days in Roanoke Va He (wmpkted five not of 2t passes tar IS yards Nafoanel Jackson ramed the tMrt 7MMB-MI rna HOiSl JC NC Stale Rips Terps RALEIGH NC Oct 31 (L'PD-Jumor tailback Charlie Bowen powered North Carolina Slate's ground attack Saturday and scored Bute tamhdawas In the Wnlfpack 31-11 ever Maryland Bowen who became starter when armor Lem Mason was injured in ptweeasoa practice ground out 113 ynrds nrriuag on 2S carries Ho ncored against Maryland cm ran afll and three yards te Urn fll 4M7ta1 itM-n-r i 714 HI MltaFI tatart-III HEtaPI -Oak Ridge i Wins No 6 Ml Lnfnr IM Hits Late for 20-10 Win LEXINGTON Vl Oct a (AfHVBBam and Mary 1 got Hi affonsemmni TODAY A SUNDAY 124 nnual DtaLM Dtan sstan toasaa RNA-SI MN-m l- TMSW-ri nstaFi T1 Ceknial Athletic CVb defeated Carter 21-L ia a South Kan-riDe Frewve Football League game yea any Jenkins ran 18 yarfe Ricky SwataeB 31 and Donqy Ihomas twn yards for Ac wto-Jj TDn rmmqr leeiemnwd a pmt 45 ynrds toscor for Car-imVM tor Jum SnSauna Seymwnr and Rndy KlhM-lHtaMM Ni nmrrlm In tied to a Kwtlcn be 004 car Wash 23Iinutn SttvffoLeavt-YwwtvGm TstAnilallOatafotllf Hgb preeeww jrin wweh tag wnderoeata and al round vrsut ImtSa ar htar CenTtsewtckermr leak e-neuter Agfonw car ia aae or nM tew ear rto es its ae'ue Curtis Pmoa Wins FlNEHURST KC Oct 38 (AP-CaiM Person came ep a spectacular chip skat ea foe final koto for a 1-to victory Saturday wer MX key Befiaade cf BitonL Msr for foe Santa GI Chase- to foe quarter to defeat VM1 awe wary a n-ri Ha Mm I MVn'waskaUiatMataiiwWata nNO-ri HAt-n N-Dtari MH-T niui-n' F4taD Oak Rrige Geld remained an-fp1 irtory'Mta defeated (48) wifo 147 vktory M0MLIG Raton I Winner n)-r NEW YORK OcL 31 Carlrr Trinmphn I Temr Uml anted trice CINCINNATI Oct 36 (UPI)nd pemed 13 yards to Dong Qnsrtethnch MAC forfo-j Vehitcr for foe ether mrhdswa fog mrief raw hiEchdnRmi yesterday as Carter's Tfo aad 'naL Jaany Hofoett "esri pseet for third ramdkh grade lentbaXtetm stopped aad 15 yards for foe Crivtrriqr of Cforinaeiilhom HaOa 3ML Carter to Vldtowa Mark Vat Maansq Sanarday foe4L plays hnrt to Fanaggt SaHSenfo Kaonri an a jHniicanetofo343ta today ght at 7 J1 (pern bam Gary Rogen ZSt KnetnCeOpo-ICsK TC3AY-128PJL DUCisLCtrp Biynm Mnckel ta-r scared tow srrwisi kaT keck 5 StK' foiwws Satmday to kw8 Rwyers ataiM 1 2417 victory mi I itnkHW 4 a.

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