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The Herald-Sun from Durham, North Carolina • 30

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6C Duiiom Morning Herald Sunday Nov 19 1961 Tigers Rip Furman Barnes' 2 TVs Lead Field Goal Wins For Notre Dame Huskies Defeat Bruins SAMS STATISTICS SffWM Diin PH dawn IS 14 MJSB i SOUTH BENDInd (AP) A 15-yard roughing penalty called with no time remaining on the dock set up Joe 41-yard field goal Saturday that dramatically gave Notre Dame a 17-15 victory over Syracuse Notre Dame fans went wild pouring onto the field to hoist the senior kicking specialist from Wilkes-Barre Pa to their shoulders- The gridiron became a mob scene after that with the band playing the victory march and hundreds of sheading students milling around- It wu fifth field Hal of the season for a school record and the second one he booted to win a game He did it to beat Purdue 22-20 early in the By TOM PRICK CLEMSON SC (UPI) Halfback Gary Barnes scored two touchdowns returned a punt 73 yards to set Mp another and raced 51 yards with an intercepted pass Saturday as Ctemson jolted Fur bowl hopes In a 369 rout Furman entered the game with a 7-2 record and was high on foe list of prospect for the Sun and Tangerine bowls' Ctemson however wu a two-touchdown favorite despite a mediocre 36 record and ran up a 336 lead before Furman switched to the If BOB MYERS LOS ANGELES (AP) Washington's fleet Charlie Mitchefl stunned UCLA with a 90-yard touchdown run on the opening kickoff and Bill Siler floored the Bruins with a 25-yard scoring dash in the fourth period to give the Huskies a 17-13 triumph Saturday This wu a Big live Conference football battle But despite the defeat UCLA is still prominent in (he Rose Bowl race The CLA dock drawing no time tried a field goal from the Orange 46 with George Scfdk holding the ball Walter Sweeney a 225-pound junior end charged through and spun into Sefdk The who drew a total of 90 yards in were set back 15 It gave the sure-footed Perkowski another chance and the kick wu perfect Up until the fabulous field goal Syracuse appeared to be on its triumph in nine would keep its bowl Adding to the bizarre ending wu the roughing-the-holder pen- alty against Syracuse With the hopes burning way to a seventh starts that liMhlnt yartfav yariiN wtwvv: i a AMI STATISTICS Otmtaa Purina Rlrit down! If intiina vrdw 104 71 Pnslna yard llZ TO RS2 Yards aanallzad 141 111 1 Patna mvareapfa FiunkMi last YalSt aanailxW Indiana Wins Over Virginia 17-9 Pint dawn 15 Ruihlna yardaat JO Ml (Him yardaaa 4 14 Varda panalizad 50 100 MORGANTOWN WVA (UPD-Halfback Marv Woodson plunged for two touchdowns and Luke George kicked foe first field goal of his college career Saturday to givo Indiana a 17-9 win overWest Virginia University West Virginia took an early 36 lead on a 45-yard field goal by fullback Glam Bennett but saw it quickly erased with about two minutes gone in the second period on a one-yard plunge by Woodson WVU'i fourth-string quarterback offense to move 68 yards in five fourth period plays for its only score Another Furman touchdown a 75-yard pau play from quarterback Billy Canty to halfback Tony Carmignani was nullified by a penalty but by that time most of foe 30000 fans were either engaged in or watching the numerous fist fights in tho stands between Furman and Ctemson students Canty promptly threw a screen pau to fullback Tom Campbell who ran 90 yardi to score but that too wu nullified by a clipping penalty Numerous penalties on both teams marred the game Barnes switched to right halfback a senior after two seasons as an end raced 16 yards with a pitchout from quarterback Joe Anderson and took an 18-yard scoring pau from Anderson His 72-yard punt return to foe Furman 10 set up fullback Ron seven-yard run for second touchdown1 Barnes raced 51 yards to the Furman nine with an interception as the first half ended Besides his touchdown pus to Barnes Anderson rolled out 15 yards to score first touchdown and Gem other quarterback sophomore Jim Parker threw 18 yards to Harry Paid-lack for another touchdown Guard Lon Armstrong who missed an extra point In nearly two years kicked five for Gemson Saturday but only fore counted The other two were nullified by holding penalties and Ctemson went for two punters from the 18-yard line making one of two The big Gemson lino smothered Canty on numerous occasions and held Campbell Furman's hard-running fullback in check until the fourth period when Furman switched from the T-formation to foe and began alternating screen and long passu over tho Tiger defense Scare By Perteds Gemson 7 7 14 7-35 Furman 0 0 0 6-6 Scoring: Anderson 15 run (Armstrong kick) Scrudato 7 ran (Armstrong kick) Barnes is ran (pan failed) Gem Pavilack 18 pass from Parker (Pavilack pau from Parker) Barnes 18 pau from Anderson (Armstrong kick) Fur-Canty run (pau foiled) Attendance: 30000 host team for the Now Year's Day classic win likely bo decided when the Bruins and Southern California meet next week The underdog Huskies scared the winning touchdown early in the fourth quarter when Siler took a pitebout from quarterback Ker-mit Jorgensen and flashed through the Bruin line on his 25-yard jaunt Jhe crowd of 33969 wu hardly settled in Memorial Coliseum on a sunny afternoon when Mitchell a star of last year's winning Washington Rose Bowl team took Bobby Smith's kickoff and raced straight down tho middle of tho field with hardly a Bruin tackier molesting him UCLA fumbled on its first play from scrimmage the Huskies took over on foe Bruins 21 and after throe minutes 16 seconds of the UCLA wu behind 166 Tho Bruins blasted bade on two breaks for two touchdowns in tho second quarter to take 13-10 load i Bello To Give Clinic At DHS Monday Night Referee Lou Bello of Raleigh will conduct a rule interpretation clinic in tho Durham High School Gym next Monday night at 7:30 Bello who officiates throughout tho country and handles Duke's basketball show each year will bo joined by members of the DHS vanity in explaining this season's rule changes There will bo no admission charge for this program and foe fans of Durham are invited to attend In addition to tho rates clinic the annual Red-White game and an outidk at Coach Paul William-aon'i homo have beer planned Both the vanity and aophomo teams will be divided into two group for tho Red-White game which win bo played in the DHS gym Monday November 27 The phomore game wiU start at 6:30 and the varsity game will follow immediately Climaxing the activities will be an outing at Coach Williamson's hone' on Wednesday November 29 Delaware Beats St Augustine Jerry Yost flipped an 11 yard scoring pau to end Dick Struck for Uw only touchdown in the second period George put Indiana ahead for keeps on a 36yard field goal foe first one he had ever tried Indiana came back for a final score minutes later with Woodson going over from one yard out for his second touchdown The game was marked by numerous penalties and injuries to key West Virginia players starting tackle Bin Win ter suffered a fractured leg in the second quarter Only moments before that Mountaineer guard Dave Santrock wu taken from the game with a dislocated shoulder Several other Mountaineers were taken from foe game with minor injuries hard-nosed running attack took its toll Indiana wu accessed 100 yards in penalties for nine infractions while foe Mountaineers had six calls against them for 50 yards The Hoosiers unleashed a crushing ground Him ted by Woodson Quarterback Byron Brooms half-rack Nate Ramsey and fullback Don Cromer The Hoosiers found easy going through the left side of the WVU Une In tho final quarter Indiana drove 58 yards in 11 plays with Woodson going over for tho final core Bears By Periods West Virginia 3 6 0 Indiana 0 7 9 16-17 WVU-FG Bennett 45 Woodson 2 run (George kick) WVU-Struck 11 pau from Yost (kick failed) FG George 38 Woodson 1 run (George kick) Attendance: 1502L Wright's 46-Yard Interception Return Sets Up Winning FG to set atage for winning field goal (Staff Fhotoa by Cooper) In top photo Duke'i Dean Wright (28) lntereepta pass and cuts aeroas field in center photo (arrow) on wap into Carolina territory on 46-yard runback Winless Quakers Succumb To WCC Fizzling Baylor Raps Air Force By 37-7 Margin WACO Tex (AP) Halfback Ronnie Bull ignited foe fuse under Baylor's fizzling Bears and foe Golden Bruins exploded for a decisive 31-7 victory over foe Air Force Academy in an intersectional football game Saturday The Bears unbeaten in non-league warfare but a four-time loser in the Southwest Conference uncorked a sparkling offensive attack headol by Bull but bolstered by a trio of slippery backs Bull slammed through -the faltering Falcon for 9 yards and on touchdown took a 26yard past from Don Trull for another and then saw a great 76 yard ID romp wiped out by a holding penalty It was a bleak chilly day for tho Cadets who were plagued by fumbles and pass interceptions en route to their fifth setback against three victories 4 1 Wisconsin Rips Illinois 55-7 MADISON Wis (AP)-Wiscon-sin unloaded a blistering attack spearheaded by foe brilliant passing combination of Ron Miller to Pat Richter and bufied hapless Illinois 567 Saturday in the biggest rout of a 66year-oid Big Ten football rivalry Milter completed 11 of 15 passes including his last 10 in a row for 183 yards and three touchdowns white Richter grabbed fore scoring tosses as Wisconsin ran up its biggest conference point total since a 566 thumping of Northwestern in 1912 Sophomore speedster Lou Holland ahared individual honors by passing 28 yards to Richter on tho halfback option play for the first touchdown and then racing for two scores himself Boston College Pins Boston BOSTON Boston College defeated cross town rival Boston University 167 Saturday on fourth period field goal by Lou Kirouac and the brilliant play of Harry (Tho Horse) Cramp Crump nailed down the torrid football battle on tho final play of tho game when he deflected Jackie Farland'a pasa to teammate Joe Sikorski for the interception which stopped a final bid Fullback Crump had powered the favored Eagles to the Terrier six from where Kirouac who had missed two earlier tries booted foe decisive 23-yard field goal at 5:49 Crump broke loose behind double team blocking inside left tackle for 34 yards to score is tho opening minutes On the next play after the kickoff Boston University tied foe score on a perfectly 'executed 66 yard pass play from Jacklo Faria nd to brother Dick That's how matters stood until the field goal la tho meantime with gusty winds factor pounded out nearly 100 rushing Navy Edges Past Virginia Iowa Loses To Michigan GUILFORD (AP) A dazzling performance by freshman Lew Bost and the field goal booting of Van Stayton paved the way to a 266 Western Carolina romp over the winless Guilford Quakers in a Carolina! Conference battle here Saturday Bost a lean fullback ripped off 129 yards rushing to set a school mark for a single season Dayton Triumphs DAYTON Ohio (AP)-Underdog Dayton utilized a strong running game Saturday to upset Wichita the Missouri Valley Conferenco champion 2612 OAMI STATISTICS Navy Vlryhtli 14 ID vkMn Siwlna IHn miN bite bv Sunil viriiH VVV JILUMINUM1C0MBINATJ0N STORMlW NDOWS ANN ARBOR Mich (AP) -Michigan crippled by a series of first half injuries struck back with a relsntless ground and air attack for three second half touchdowns Saturday and crushed low 2314 The Wolverines whipped physically and apparently beaten at halftime was aroused by tho dev- AMI STATISTICS Mimiy ff 15 DQVER Del (AP) Delaware State College rallied on foe running of George Bratcher aqd passing of Irving Heath Saturaay to Meat St Augustine 166 in foot-ball Bratcher scored one touchdown on a 29-yard pass from Heath Heath also passed for a pair of two-point conversions Cliff Kennedy scored Delaware State's other touchdown on a 12-yard run Delaware State got the ball on foe 12 on a fomble St Augustine held a 66 halftime lead on Leo 42-yard sewing ran The TD came the first time SL Augustine had foe ball The game was foe last of the season for Delaware State which has a record of six victories and three defeats St Augustine with one Hm to go holds a 39 record 4 ANNAPOLIS Md (UPD-Half-back John Sal from Oakdale Calif scored a pair of touchdowns Saturday to lead Navy to a 13-1 victory over a stubborn Virginia turn Sai the shortest man on the Navy varsity at five-foot -eight but also one of the toughest crashed across for scores in both the first and second periods to givo tho Middies their sixth win in nlno games Tho loss gave Virginia a 5-5 record Navy playing without team Captain John Hewitt at guard because of a knes injury suffered in the Duke game opened the scoring early in the first period on a six-yard run by Sai End Greg Mather the Middies candidate foi All-America honors kicked his 21st consecutive conversion of tho season to put the Tan ahead 7-0 after leu than five minutes of Play Virginia came back with Virginia backs for two losses blocked pau ond forced the Cavaliers to try for a field Bob Powley kicked the goal from tho 11 shortly beforo the first quarter ended -Virginia turned to passing in the second quarter substituting quarterback Gary Cuozzo for starter Stanford Fischer but tho Navy defense proved even tougher against passing than it did against running In fact it was a Virginia pau this ona for Fischer who had returned to the game that set up Navy's second score lira pass was intercepted by Boh a-Sutton on the Virginia 31 and 7 strong running game that carried'ptey teler Sai scored his second tho Cavaliers from their own 46 touchdown on a 2-yard run around to the Navy 5 in 12 playa But right end kick failed the Navy defense tightened threw1 his first conversion miss In 22 at- tempts this season The half ended with Navy lulling 15-3 A scoreless see-saw second half uw the defensive units of both eluhs'play tougher football Early in the fourth quarter Navy moved to the Virginia one on a pau from quarterback Rod Klemick to end Gary Kellner that was missed but ruled complete because of interference But on the next play halfback Ray Snyder fumbled and the ball was recovered by Duane Bicketi of Virginia 8eero by Periods Navy 7 5 0 0 13 Virginia 3 0 0 0-3 Scoring: Sai 6 run (Mather kick) FG Rowley 21 Sai 2 run kick failed) Attendance 23365 Princeton Tops Yale By 2 6-16 PRINCETON (AP) -Princeton kept alive its hopes of on Ivy League tills tie Saturday by thumping Yale 26-16 with Pete Porietis a sophomore tailback at tho controls Porietis taking over when both Greg Riley and Hugh MacMillan were injured In earlier games ran 44 yards for one touchdown and threw a 4-yard TD pau to pnd Hank Large for another Princeton completely dominated tho first 20 minutes of the game tho 64th meeting of then ancient rivals and rolled to 11-0 lead at half time Although Yale held tho bail most of tho third period they ex-changed touchdowns Princeton scoring with tho help of a pass interception by Jim Rockenbach sophomore wtagback College Will Drop Football MOTOROLA $q)(q Custom Dostgnod CL AUTO ini iv nu urns RADIOS SAVE $4000 astaling guns of Davo Ralmey Divo GUnka and third-stringer Harvey Chapman before 61925 in Michigan Sthdium The Hawkeyes seized a 14-3 lead on a pair of long marches in foe first half But line held (hem to a standstill in foe second half and tha Michigan backs ran wild Michigan lost its best runner halfback Bennie McRae with a bruised shoulder in foe first quarter His replacement Jack Stroeb-el was hurt in tha second period leaving Chapman a sophomore his first Big Ten opportunity Scott Maentz Todd Grant and John Walker bulwarks of foe Wolverine defense were shaken up early in tha game Only Walker was able to return Glinka rallied the wounded Wolverines at the outset of tho second half He took them 77 yards for a touchdown running tho final 44 himself when he find a pass receiver downfield Chapman set up the next score with a 54-yard run and Glinka passed 20 yards to Bob Brown for foe final touchdown ELKINS Va (AP) Davis and Elkina- College football powerhouse in the 1920s will drop tho sport President David Allen announced Saturday It coats too much money Allen said that faculty members and tho board of trustees believed that a successful football'program couldn't be carried on without scholarships for football pteyars An assistant coach also would bo needed to insure "proper especially In the West Virginia Slate Conference GWALTREY OIL C0DP CITIES SERVICE trlZ I MnM a I mdinfaad Mare art ka aa (Maa- tiaa takay NAMB PH Aoosau CITY ajA oaaia aaaS Siiutlaai la yr CALL 6844)891 MARKHAM AVK.

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