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-v- i SECJU-PAGE 4 DURHAM MORNING HERALD DURHAM SUNDAY NOVEMBER 1 1953 Me Pir DiradlnairDS Hv Auburn Piles Up Early Lead Defeat Florida By 6-7 Amazing Plainsmen Head For Best Season In 10 Years Behind Hataway And Freeman Smith Scores For Wolfpack Bill Bowman Leads Tribe Attack Plainsmen ran away with tho statistics as well as tho gamo Florida mad only one first down in the first half as Auburn want to work swiftly to build up a 134 margin Joe Davis kicked a 28-yard field goal to add three points for Insurance In the third period Florida By DON 8EGRAVE8 RALEIGH Oct II (UP) Ex-wsterboy (Hadacol) Hlnci got la the lineup (Or only one play but won another football game for the Ironmen Indiana of William and Mary today by booting the perfect extra point that beat North Carolina State 7-4 By RAY LACKEY AUBURN Ala Oct 31 (UP)-Tha Auburn Plainsmen gunning for their finest football season In decide made Florida their fourth victim by a 18-7 score today with a pair of bruising Charley Hatoway and Bobby supplying the power Before a crowd of 25000 the largest ever to watch a game in this small college town the GAMS STATISTICS AuVa Fin IS 44 IIS Pudaf yardage 141 If Ponca attempted IS Pane cample leg 4 Fsaass intercepted 8 Punts 4 It Punting avnrmse ISA 8IJ Pnmblee loet I Turds penalised 4S GAME ITATIITICI WM lute Pint down 11 whine rnrdaae in lie Pnmlai yardaft Pimm attempted IS IS Paeeee completed Paeeee Intercepted 1 Ponte I Pnntlns aeersia SM SSJ Fumbles loet 4 1 Tarda penaHaad 1 Raiders Drop Mjss State Bocks Star In 27-20 Upset Two Of Carolina's Many Fumbles Against Tennessee Fumbles were flying: in the air at Chapel Hill yesterday in the Carolina-Tennessee game Shown here are two of Carolina's many mis-cues In left photo Connie Gravitte fumbled in the seepnd quarter when tackled by Tennessee's Bob Fisher (43) and Len Bullock fllrkered Into life In the fourth period to move 98 yards In II plays for its only score Auburn now has trounced Stetson Mississippi Tulane and Florida and has lost only to Georgia Tech Mississippi State tied the Plainsmen Not since its 1942 team upset Georgia's Rose Bowl outfit has Auburn ahown such promise Auburn's first scoring chaneo ended when halfback Fob James Jr fumbled on the Florida 14 but the Plainsmen drove back from the 46 in 12 plays Halfback Hataway bowled over right tackle fw the last three yard Freeman a 191-pound quarterback directed the second sewing march The second period opened with Auburn on tho Florida 33 and minutes and 10 seconds later Freeman had a tally Tha march Included a Freeman pus to end Jim Pyburn for 19 yards and Freeman's 10-yard burst fw the touchdown Davis set up his field goal by faking a placement and passing to Freeman for 10 yards to get in better position A 27-yard scamper by halfback Tommy Haddock and a 30-yard pus from quarterback Fred Robinson to halfback Jackie Simpson featured Florida's lone scoring march ended with fullback Joe Brodsky's plunge from the two The Auburn forewall anchored by center Ed Baker and guard Ed Duncan swarmed over the Florida backs when they tried to pass hand off and until tho last quarter Flwida was thoroughly outclassed Score by periods: Auburn 0 7 1 0-10 Florida 0 0 0 Auburn scoring: Touchdowns Hataway Freeman Conversion Davis Field goal Davis Florida scoring: Touchdows Brodsky Conversion Allen Rebounding Spartans Score Early To Collect 34-6 Win All But One Touchdown Against Beavers Come In First Half Ellis Tallies Two Tulane Ties Army By 0-0 One Cadet Score On Pass Voided Georgia Tech Rolls To Easy Win Over Vanderbilt 43-0 Engineers Overcome Shaky Beginning To Score 30 Points In Second Half For the most fabulous specialist left in the -Southern football it was just another day's work Hines already has his name emblazoned in the football annals of the historic Williamsburg Va school But for North Carolina State and 7500 State homecoming (ana it was a bitter blow Trampled by William and Mary last year even a tie would have satisfied the Wolfpack today But it was denied when guard A1 placement after a third period touchdown went wide The alert Indians then broke up other State threats by intercepting passes and recovering fumbles Hines who weighs 135 but Is listed at 145 on the program was only the 22nd man William and Mary was able to muster for the the fourth victory of the season against one loss and a tie with Navy But powered by Its great fullback Bill Bowman the Tribe marched 90 yards for a second period score The drive began with a 20-yard punt return by quarterback A1 Grieco and featured smashes for nine and 14 yards by Bowman a 10-yard run by halfback Walter Herrman and a final eight yard off-tackle burst by Bowman for the touchdown Hada-col booted the vital point State clawed back through the air in the second half with quarterback Eddie West completing a 44-yard aerial to fullback Bill Teer who ran nine more yards to the William and Mary 20 The long pass gained all but 11 of (4 yards net passing for the day and it set up the score Halfback Don Langston and Teer cracked to the eight and halfback Paul Smith writhed through tiring William and Mary tackkrs for the score With Bowman showing the way William and Mary piled up a big edge in rushing The brawny Emporia Va senior accounted for most of the Indians' 182 yards on the ground State got only 110 rushing WILLIAM AND MART Rlsjord Riley Cox Bed-narik Copeland Cox Parana Wksmunikl Scott Centers Milkovleh Xarachnar Marflao Sumner Orieeo Herrman Martin Graeo Xlny Hlnea Bowman KC STATE Lodn Brawn Bead Ur rovltch Prlea Sunni gan O'Bryant Mazfaj Kapp Fraziar Torn Mueller Vlvleno Weet Wyles Tear Xllyk Mtcklem Smith Meadlock Langston Kardono Score by periods: William and Mary 0 NC State OOSO-S William and Mary acorlng: Hlnea Bowman By STEVENSON JACKSON Miss Oct 31 (UP) Tech'a Red Raiders un leashed half a dozen cyclonic backs on unsuspecting Mississippi State today and repelled a last quarter comeback to score a 27-20 upset before 16000 fans The Texans rolled to a 27-7 lead and took the first team out but State started moving the last nine minutes behind the desperate Jack' ie Parker and a rock-ribbed Tech defense hustled back in to forestall a lie The slashing visitors offense featured Jack Kirkpatrick Don Lewis Bobby Cavazos Rick Spinks James Sides and Norman all of whom sieved through the State line fw gains Bobby Hunt and Jerry Walker were the defensive bulwarks in the last quarter stand It took the Raiders only 0 minutes and 29 seconds to score with Lewis plunging across from the one They were knocking again at the end of the period helped by roughness penalty and Spinks picked up teammate Jerry Johnson's fumble in the air to score from six yards out James pliftiged four yards fw the third score but Parker finally got State going with a 79-yard drive climaxed by a scoring pass from Parkw to Arthur Davis fw seven yards Tech's final score came on the longest run of the day 73 yards up the middle in the final period by Sides despairing comeback produced two State touchdowns in the final period both of them by Don Joseph Joseph plunged three yards fw the first after taking a 33-yard pass from Bobby Collins to set up the score He scored the last touch' down on a 25-yard pass from Parker despairing comeback produced two State touchdowns In the final quarter one of them on Jackie's 25-yard pass to Joseph and the other on Art Davis' plunge But Tech's first stringers stopped State eold at the finish Score by periods: Miss State 0 0 7 13-20 Texas Tech 6 7 7 Mississippi State scoring: Touch' fumble by Chuch Brackett that rolled over the MSC goalline after a good drive of 74 yards Jimmy Ellis speedy Spartan safety man of past seasons now converted to a halfback made the most spectacular touchdown when he grabbed a punt and ran a tightrope 76 yards along the sidelines Ellis bucked over from the one- By ROBERT VOGES EAST LANSING Mich Oct 31 All the scoring but one touchdown came in the first half today as Michigan State furious at having its 28-game win streak broken last week took out its rage on Oregon State with a 34-8 victory before a sell-out crowd of 51108 The 6-0 defeat by Purdue a week By BARNEY BALLARD NASHVILLE TENN Oct 31 UP Tech overcame a shaky start to roll over and around Vanderbilt 444 today In a versatile display of power speed and passing The Engineers ranked eighth among the college football teams scored two touchdowns in the opening quarter two more By JAMES SAGGUS NEW ORLEANS Oct 31 I-Battered Tulane rose bom five straight defeat! today to gain a scoreless tie with heavily favored Army and interrupt Army's bid for national football ranking The game was a battle of stout lines which kept fired-up bark-fields in check except for one deep penetration by each team in the third and wound up its scoring with another pair in the final stanza Burton Grant booted a field goal from the Vanderbilt 7 to complete the day'a scoring Coach Bobby Dodd emptied hla bench before the game was over with reserves playing most of the final portions The game-e 1 a touchdown started with one second tn play ago dropped Michigan State rated font line for another touchdown after a 65-yard drive to carry off second behind Notre Dame all sea-l" a 65-yard drive to carry off TiionV wrtt fT ihn Mn' back to sixth place in the! MSC scoring honors Billy Wells Assncate(j press scampered 22 yards around end Although badlv riddled by lnju- and Evan Slonac bucked over from other Hen Michigan State alternated its the six-yard line for the and covered 59 yrrds on a pass from Grant to Joe Hall a fourth- stringer hack Pete Clement in the fourth Vanderbilt threatened i e'PPriod' Clement' field goal at- driving to the Tech 5 in the sec- empt a nlini issinc and running of quarter- SL bJ Armv end blocked by Army end offensive backs for two first-half touchdowns hard running offensive backs for ond quarter and to the Engineer 15- in the fourth But each time two touchdowns each in the first and second periods and one more in the final quarter Oregon State made Its single score when Ken Brown fell on a Stranahan Tackles Maxwell In Finals MEXICO CITY Oct 31 W) -Par-busting Billy Maxwell of Odessa Tex and Frank Stranahan of Toledo Ohio battled their way through tho quarter-flnala and semi-finals today and will meet Sunday fw the Mexican Amateur Golf Championship It was 1951 all over again when Stranahan tangled with Maxwell West Virginia Sets 21 -Game Cage Slate MORGANTOWN Va Oct 31 West Virginia University today announced a 21-game basketball schedule including boms games against New York University Columbia Pitt and Penn State Other Intersectional rivals will bs Carnegie Tech and St Johns on the schedule for the first time as is Columbia Director of Athletics Roy Hawley said the Mountaineers will Tom Yewdc passed 18 yards to Don Dohoney fw the final score The Michigan State superiority showed in the statistics aa the Spartans made 18 first downs to 8 for Oregon State ou trashed the Beavers 283 yards to 68 and out-passed them 97 yards to 60 Alert Michigan State defenders turned three Oregon State mistakes in the first half into Bob Mischak Army got to the Tulane 10 In the first period 6n quarterback Pete passing but bogged down after a five-yard penalty which wiped out a Vann-to-Mlschak scoring pass Army a two-touchdown favorite looked potent at midfield but could not shatter defense on crucial fourth-down plays Eight fumbles voided firdt-quar-ter drives by each team Army sinking superior offensive man Ia Anals But this year Maxwell is favored to take the title Texans Doing At Home Seven Stars Share In Oil Field Hit Wells was put into position for his s-nre the first of tho game Psrber Glasgow wlei in Oregon s'rte fumble was Tec" ouc1' grrbbed on the OSC 23 downs Lewis Spinks Janos Ellis grabbed an Oregon State Sides Conversions Spinks 2 Kirk-pass to give Michigan State the PWick J' 1 Ih play Coast Conference foes Duke and Maryland turnout of the season watched the boll on downs hal! backs Tommy Beil ard A crowd of 24000 biggest home Ucbcl and Vann doing most work Touchdown NC Stale acorlng: Smith -a teams swap fumbles and pass in' terceptions several times in the first quarter before Tech started rolling The first touchdown covered 82 yards in eight days with Billy Teas galloping 38 yards around left end fw the score midway of the period Tech covered 67 yards In nine plays for its second tally near the quarter Pat of the The teams settled down to bruising defensive play fw the next two periods Most of the offense lacked effectiveness past midfield It wu the kind of game that kept the Tulane homecoming crowd of 40000 expecting aa explosive scoring thrust from either team at any time Mischak and Tulane guard A1 Dave Davis intercepted Van- derbilt pass on the Vanderbilt 24 to set up the Yellow Jacket field -7- goal The Commodores hadtacWe and TWanes fieli fooi mighty rosy This well is stopped the drive at the seven 1 worth $300000 as 11 sands from where Davis booted the field and spSkJd DALLAS Oct 31 UB-Digging oil wells while digging divots has proved profitable fw seven of the nation's top golfers This Lew Worsham Lloyd Mangrum Cary Middlecoff Jim Turnesa Al Bessellnk Lawson Little and Harry has Just goal In the third quarter brought In a 732-barrel well in southwest Coleman County 2001 miles southwest of Dallas Things and the boys are going after more in the area in the playoffs on the 6095-yard rar-72 Churubusco Course Wlffie Smith of Guadalajara winner of Chicago's Tam-O'-Shanter defeated Mrs Diana Garrett of Houston 2 aad 1 and will meet Lus de Lourdes of Mexico Gty for the women's title Maxwell has consistently broken par both in qualifying rounds aad against all opponents Ha la favored to beat Stranahan whoee golf haa been good but spotty The quiet Texan breezed through the quartcr-finali today defeating Fernando Zierera of Mexico City 6 and 5 with a two under par 70 In the semi-finals later in the day Maxwell defeated Mexico's Percy Clifford 6 and 5 with a blistering 69 which Included three birdies and an the third eagle of the tourney and Maxwell's second In pity tomorrow Wiffi and her Mexican opponent will play II holca Stranahan and Maxwell 36 Leroy Bolden Michigan State's left halfback scored 13 touchdowns and gained 712 yarda before receiving hla first collegiate starting assignment against Iowa this year The Southern Conference tournament played for the past several yean at North Carolina State College in Raleigh will be moved in the coming season to Morgan ton Eight of the 10 schools remaining In tho shrunken Southern Conference will play In the annual loop classic March 4 through 6th Ten games on the schedule are against Southern Conference foes The schedule (Home games unless otherwise listed): Dee 2 Carnegie Tech 8 George Washington Washington 12 Washington and Lee Fayetteville Va 14 Maryland 19 Duke 22 Richmond 30 Columbia Jan 5 St John's New York 9 William and Mary: 13 Penn State 16 Pitt 23 Virginia Tech Feb 1 Richmond Richmond Va 4 NYU 0 Penn State State College Pa 10 Wayneaburg 13 VMI 10 Pitt Pittsburgh 20 Virginia Tech Fayetteville Va 24 VMI at Williamson Va 27 Washington and Lee How Leaders Fared NEW YORK Oct SI Here's how th top 10 college football teams as determined by the Associated Press weekly poll fared today: 1 Notre Dame defeated Navy 38-7 2 Maryland defeated South Carolina 24-6 3 Baylor defeated Texaa Christian 25-7 4 Illinois defeated Purdue 21-0 5 West Virginia defeated Penn Stale 20-19 6 Michigan State defeated Oregon State 34-0 7 Southern California lost to Oregon 13-7 8 Georgia Tech defeated Vanderbilt 434 8 Oklahoma defeated Kansas State 34-0 10 UCLA defeated California 20-7 ball for the 65-yard march that ended with Ellis scoring Michigan State led 144 at the quarter then made it 31-0 on the first play of the second period with Ellis' dassling ran Oregon State made its single tally in the second quarter The touchdown came on a fluke play but the Beavers deserved It after rolling from their own 26-yard line In an uninterrupted march Another Oregon State fumble on the 25-yard line fell Into MSC hands before the first-half ended Michigan State had to go into touchdown territory twico before the score counted A pass by Tommy Yewcic to Don Dohoney in the end tone was called back by a penalty Then Slonac busted over to make it official and MSC led 284 at the half The third quarter settled down to a dull tug-of-war and there wu no scoring In tha last quarter Yewcic duplicated his throw to Dohoney in the end zone and this time the score wu allowed Score by perioda: Michigan State 14 14 0 4-34 Oregon State 0 6 0 Michigan State scoring: Touchdowns Wells Ellis 2 Slonac Dohoney Conversions: Slonac 2 Pla-nutis 2 Oregon State scoring: Touchdown Brown They began the association In search for oil last December and drilled a couple of wells that didn't turn out very good But Todd who already had figured in bringing In two producing wells elsewhere persisted in tho belief that there wu oil In the area although geologists generally had expressed doubt Todd Just got himself a geologist who agreed and they set about to drill a 2900-foot wildcat That was the depth at which oil wu expected to show But at 2790 feet they hit the producer The wildest was brought In on the Beck ranch and is on a 1126-acre leasing area 11 miles southwest of the town of Coleman The golfers are drilling offsets In the area and are hopeful of developing an entirely new field Eanes Leads Bears To 21-7 Victory ROANOKE Va Oct 31 (fl-BU1 Eanes bucked over for three touchdowns In Victory Stadium here today to lead tha Lenoir Rhyne Bears to a convincing 21-7 victory over Emory and Henry's befuddled Wasps in a Pythian Bowl contest The first bowl game In Roanoke involving college elevens turned out to be an almost complete flop as a crowd of only 2500 persons turned out to watch the benefit contest In perfect weather Although Eanes scored all three touchdowns and booted the three extra points to dominate the scoring for the North Carolinians he had to share the spotlight with Henry Smith and freshman Walter Cromwell who were key figures in the Bears' razzle-dazzle single wing offense Lenoir Rhyne scored in each of the first three periods while the Wasps managed to tally only In the first period to pull Into a shortlived 7-7 deadlock Creed Bruce Emory and Henry fullback scored the Wasps' touchdown on a short plunge and Irvin Cubine booted the extra point Score by perioda: Lenoir Rhyne 7 7 7 0-21 Emory Henry 7 0 0 0-7 SELF-CHARGING NEUTRONIC PLATE Une Army threatened to turn the deadlock into a final-minute triumph on Vann's accurate passing Throwing from the Tulane 30 he led Tulane defensive backs a rugged chase until Clement intercepted one In the final second Charlotte Schedules All-America Night CHARLOTTE Oct 31 tfi-Carollnas' "All-Americans'' will attend a reunion party here Dec 14 Football greats past and present will be guests of tho Charlotte Quarterback Gub and the Charlotte Observer The object of the party Is to bring together 34 players who have earned All-America rating! from various sources The list Includes players who were born In the Carolines those who were awarded the honor while playing at schools in the two states and those who have Caroline Stars As Illinois Gets Win Over Purdue 21-0 mn Battery Actually Lasts the LIFE OF YOUR CAR! Tech drove for two scores later in the period one drive covering 46 yards with Rogers passing IS to Henry Hair fw the score A few moments later Hair recovered Billy Holmes' fumble in the Vanderbilt end zone fw the second tally of the period Rodgers passed to Jimmy Durham fw the fifth Tech touchdown covering seven yards Grant's colossal toss to Hall in the final second completed the scoring Tech idled up 484 yards in passing and running while Vanderbilt collected 167 The Engineers were way ahead in first downs 26 to 12 Tech solved the Commodore pass defense for 16 completions in 21 attempts Freshman quarterback Wade Mitchell found his receivers with uncanny accuracy Holmes pitched most of Vanderbilt's 23 passes 10 of which were completed Score by periods: Georgia Tech 13 0 IS 14-43 Vanderbilt 0 0 0 Georgia Tech scoring: Touchdowns Teas Volkert Hair 2 Durham Hall Field goal Grant Conversions Mitchell Rodgers 2 Grant Florida Romps To 39-7 Triumph TALLAHASSEE Fla Oct 21 Undefeated Florida virtually sewed up the Southern Negro conference today In a 30-7 victory over Bethune-Cookman last year's champion The Daytona Beach Negro team did manage however to cross the goal fw its first penetration this season Bethune's Thera are many wells In the other parts of Coleman County Tha group reads like a "who's1 of golf Worsham won the championship at Chicago! with a $25000 chip shot in the summer Middlecoff Little and Man-gram are former National Open champions and Turnesa is a former national PGA champion Todd once was a top money winner along the golf tour Besselink hu been a heavy money winner tha past two years Wisconsin Rally Drops Iowa 10-6 MADISON Wise Oct 31 Halfback Harland Carl snatched a pass out of defender Binky Breeder's arms and trod 15 yards for a fourth-quarter touchdown today giving Wisconsin a 10-4 victory over lows in a Big 10 football game The circus catch after Breeder had deflected the 23-yacd pitch from Jim Miller broke up blt-j ter battle before a homecoming crowd of 52819 in Camp Randall Stadium and left the Badgers with a 2-1 eonforence record ONLY 2995 Written Guarantee Ibtm rw up to Sit Ma Unt Hillary Ten standings with their third straight conference victory Fw Purdue which last week pulled the season's biggest upset by toppling mighty Michigan State by 6-0 it was the second conference loss Fumbles spoiled virtually every Boilermaker offensive attempt and (he LaFsyette Ind visitors never seriously threatened the Illini goal Illinois recovered six of the seven Purdue fumbles Falkenstein sneaked over from one yard out after Caroline had accounted for 31 yarda in a 33-yard Illini march following a recovery of one of the Boilermaker bobbles Then Llndbeck Falken-steln's sub stepped over from two yards out after he set up the score with a 38-yard pass to end Steve Nosek Although the Boilermakers' disasters us inability to hang on to the ball led directly to only one Illinois touchdown the six fumbles recovered by Illinois every one In Purdue territory kept the Boilermakers on the defensive throughout Score by periods: Illinois 0 7 014-21 Purdue 0 0 0 Illinois scoring: Touchdowns Bates Falkenstein Llndbeck Conversions Miller 2 Wiman CHAMPAIGN in Oct 31 (UP) Caroline shattered a school record today as he parked Illinois to a 21-0 Big 10 victory over rugged Purdue 1 The sophomore sensation carried the ball 27 times for an amazing 157 yards io boost his season total yardage to 091 that smashed record held by All-America Buddy Young In the second half Caroline and his halfback companion Mickey Bates broke through and around the Purdue line repeatedly to keep Illinois in a threatening position constantly Bates tallied a second period i touchdown on a 35-yard run push-' Ing his sewing total to nine touch-downs this season 4 Quarterback- Elry Falkenstein and Em Llndbeck tallied the other 2 two in the final period on plunges kof two and one yards i Fumbles marred the Purdue at-J tack The closest the Boilermakers i came to acorlng was In the final I seconds of the second period when they got to 'he Illinois 27 Both of tho last period scores for Illinois were set up by Purdue fumbles one recovered by Illinois on the Purdue 33 the other oa the 45 A crowd of 87210 saw tha un-i defeated mini continue atop Big made the Carolina! their home after finishing school in other states The invitation list includes native Carolinians Pug Pearman Tennessee Wade Walker Oklahoma and Doe Blanchard Army Former stars now living In the Carolines who were Invited include Gene McEver and Beattla Feathers of Tennessee and John (Stumpy) Thomason Georgia Tech Stars from Carol! nu schools include: Freddie Crawford Dan Hill Pat Preston Ace Parker Bob Gantt Ed Meadows Ernie Knotts George McAfee and Bill Milner CmllM-Cmp Clyde Saundersplunged £2 Weiner Kenny Powell and Irv For Aay Car Most Tracks 1411 for IS Volt this snonotocl Moaufuturad Hr ConitMirtml MinufKtartns Oars (MtrHctbif Dlvtalon OMMothtatod Cnslnaara) Waatitnctan Bird to Kotor At Calvor Cttr Calif AT THRSR At'THOniZED DEALERS! CMm'a Ual A OS Co Rawtaad rkMMl MMl M1U Pawler! Amato Bocrtto Maaram It PIMM Z-Mt LaUa Braa Trartor lorlea Milton DHTaunrroai Bradp'a WoMtos Sarotoo HI Harm It rtoMZ-WI Tm 1 1 I84Im HIUNI YMI Holduh Clemson Banks McFadden Bobby Gage Jackie Calvert and Joe Blalock Dial 2110 For Circulation Serv'ce over from the three in the first period Willie Callmore a 100 pound fullback who scored twice and quarterback Elvln Dun who tossed two touchdown panes spearheaded the victory HILL-TAYLOR CO 405 Manfum Straat Phona 3-3421.

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