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833538 ggsag9W33maaiMM8aMBMa Terps' Dennis Condie (41) Gains Against Carolina LSU Routs Gamecocks By 42-0 3B Durham Morning Sundn Qaofcr 15 196l UVa Turns Back VMI 14-7 By Stopping Drive 1 i If I I 'I in I i COLUMBIA Chinese bandit tackle Bob Richard recovered stray pitchouts to set up two touchdowns Saturday as Louisiana State University sewed in every period and routed-South Carolina 42-0 before 28000 fans Ridhardi a 217-pound senior irom Oak Ridge Tenn recovered the 12 to set up first score and fell on a loose South Carolina pitchout at the one to OAMB STATISTICS VMI 17 vardaaa no 8 kilarcMt lost aonaliiad Va 17 Ml 3 0 SS First RinlUno PlUiflO PlSMI £cs Punti fuijjSlN Yards By JACK WALSH NORFOLK Va (UPI) Virginia defeated Virginia Military Institute 14-7 Saturday when a last-minute Keydet drive was stopped by a pass interception in the end zone Cavalier quarterback Stan Fischer voted the game's outstanding player snagged a desperation pass by Billy Mitchell from the nine-yard line with 57 seconds remaining to halt the drive Virginia riddled by passes in straight setbacks by Duke and North Carolina State chilled three OAMB cssr 'W7J FinviMm lost Yard Mniliud si The Citadel Whips With Goal riVi VMI aerial drives in the final period The Keydets stuck to the ground en route to their only touchdown Chuck Beale scored on a six-yard run midway in the first period Fischer had a hand in both Cavalier touchdowns He scored on a one-yard sneak in the first period and passed 13 yards to Doug Thomson for the second touchdown only' touchdown was almost nipped in the bud by a penalty The Keydets carried 47 yards on five plays to the 11-yard line But a clipping violation brought the ball back to the 26 Mitchell faded back to pass on the next play but couldn't find a receiver He ran to the six to set up Beal's touchdown run Virginia took over the ball on its own 33 and moved to the nine behind the carrying of halfbacks Tony Ulehla and sophomore Terry Seig Fischer faked and ran to the one yard line Then he burst through center for the touchdown Fischer 190 pound senior from Kempsville Va provided the key punch in the Cavaliers' second scoring drive with a 28-yard pass to end Joe Kehoe Six plays later with a minute remaining until halftime Fischer flipped to Thomson who ran the ball around the left side into the aid zone The victory was second of the year against two defeats It offered the Cavaliers hope for a winning season after a record-tying 28 straight setbacks loss was the first to Virginia since the 1956 season The Keydets' record this year is now 2-3 Score By Periods VMI 7 0 0 0-7 Virginia 7 7 0 0-14 Scoring VMI Beale 6 run (Mitchell kick) UVA Fischer 1 run (Rowley kick) UVA Thomson 13 pass from Fischer (Rowley kick) Attendance: 6500 set up the third He- recovered third fumble at the Gamecock three but that play was minified by a penalty In addition Richards bit South Carolina quarterback Jim Coaten fw losses of four and 10 yard at times when the Gamecock passing attack was beginning to dick Richards and All-America guard candidate Roy Winston led the Bengal defense Starting LSU halfbacks Jerry Stovall and Wendall Harris accounted fw 24 of points Stovall scored twice on runs of 17 and 12 yards and Harris scored ni a one-yard run and kicked six extra points The win was third straight after an opening loss to Rice The Bengal last week knocked Georgia Tech from the unbeaten ranks 180 LSU had scored only 29 points ita first three games but its offense was well-oiled Saturday The Tigers put together scoring drives of 56 and 82 yards In addition to short drives for the others Starting quarterback Jimmy Field gained consistently on the keeper play fw LSU rolling up 95 yards in nine' carries to lead all rushers Stovall netted 68 and Harris 84 The LSU line limited South Carolina to 45 yards rushing while the Bengals rolled up 293 The Gamecocks moved to the -SU 16 in the second period but Dean field goal try on fourth down was short South Carolina moved to the 13 in the third pwiod but was offside to nullify a first down and took over at the 18 Seen By Periods South Carolina 0 0 0 8-0 Louisiana State 7 14 7 14-43 Sewing: LSU Gross 1 plunge (Harris kick) LSU Stovall 17 run (Harris kick) LSU Hamic 1 plunge (Haris kick) LSU Harris 1 run (Harris kick) LSU Campbell I run (Harris kick) LSU Stovall 12 run (Harris kick) Attendance: 28000 -t Out There To Prove It WILLIAMSBURG Va The Citadel's Bill Gilgo kicked a 27-yard field goal with two seconds showing on the dock Saturday to snatch a 10-8 Southern Conference victory from fired-up William and Mary Gilgo a senior end delivered the clutch kick less than two minutes alter the Indians thrilled a homecoming crowd of 6200 by striking 47 yards for a touchdown and two point conversion that seemed to give them their second victory in as many games over a conference leader But quarterback Bill Whaley and halfback Early Eastburn teamed up to pass and run the Bulldogs to the 11 in six plays to set the stage for Gilgo After a scoreless first half The Citadel caught fire in the third period Capitalizing on a pass interception on their 26 the Cadets scored in six plays The touch- down came on a razzle-dazzle pass play covering 41 yards Whaley hit end Vince Pento with a pass on the 25 Pento dragging a couple of tackl-ers to the -10 lateraled to end -Bill Allewho bounced over for 'the touchdown Whaley kicked the point to put the Citadel ahead 7-0 The Indians who bumped 19-6 last week for its first victory of the season scored on a 47-yard march that was saved i by a desperation fourth-down pass from quarterback Dan Barton to halfback Roger Hale on the goal- i line Vri1' P--P-v A backfidd motion penalty gave the Indians the ball on The Citadel's 5 Three plays later quarterback Calvin Cox rolled out find a receiver and scampered across for the touch-tdown Barton passed to half for the two paints that put the Tribe tahead 8-7 Scare By Periods ooo The Citadel 0 0 7 i Scaring: dt Allen 41 lateral from blocks like crazy He's a big tough "And how about Flournoy?" he asked "He played the kind of game we knew he could a helluva good safety Hickey said the rain which fell throughout the game "didn't bother us" Physically the Tarheels did okay Jim Shumate's 'already banged-up' leg stiffened at halftime and he didn't play during the second half He's expected to be okay by Saturday Lenny Beck a standout against the Terps came out hobbling on a sprained ankle He too should be able to play next week Other than those two the Tarheels are in fine shape But Hickey like many others was still' puzzled over how' the Tarheels could play so poorly one week then come back and bit the way they did against the Terps understand he said "When they look so bad and you know better than that it can make you Maybe so but there'll be no tears in the Tarheel camp this weekend Time and again Farris pitched the ball to Carson or Addison and they followed a covey of blockers aimed directly at Maryland end Gary Collins the Terp All-American candidate "We knew we could run on Hickey said get me wrong Collins is a fine football player But he does some things on his own out there and sometimes he looks great and other times he doesn't "True he turned us in most of the he went on "but when he did there was nobody at home to make the play before our kids made Hickey conceded that he thinks more of Collins as an offensive threat than as a defensive stalwart own ends all four of them played great football Saturday Hickey had praise for all of them They turned the Terps to the inside they covered well on kicks and they did a good job offensively -The lineup changes Hickey promised in the wake of last week's debacle against Clemson came to pass and they worked out fine "We sure got a great game out of old Roger Smith we?" he asked "He gets two interceptions and he for he said thinking back to the point in the game when his team had the ball on its own 41 with fourth down and one to go Farris went back to punt dropped the snap from center and when he scooped it up had to run for it Only two minutes remained in the game but Farris got the first down with room to spare and Carolina controlled the ball the rest of the way "Anything' could have happened if Maryland had gotten the ball at that point" Hickey sighed Maryland get the ball All afternoon they didn't get the ball much because Carolina resorted to a ball-control attack and made it stick Gib Carson and Jim Addison-who alternate as the Carolina "running ran the ball 40 times between them Canon carried 27 times for 100 yards Carolina got away 84 offensive plays That' didn't leave much for the Terps Consequently Maryland managed a net of only 12 yards overland during the fourth period usually their most productive time during the game The Tarheel attack was aimed primarily at Maryland's so-called "strong By BOB YARBOROUGH Herald Sports Writer WASHINGTON DC Jim grin lit up the lobby of the DuPont Plaza Hold here Saturday evening as he reflected on his shocker over 9th-ranked Maryland That was quite a contrast from the Jim Hickey whose' team took it on the chin from Clemson "Wehadtowin today" he said "to to ourselves and to everybody else that we have a good football The Tarheels proved the point Maryland's Tom Nugent will attest to that Said tricky Tom: "I cant say too much Carolina played hard and so did we Their quarterback was very out- -standing My congratulations to North And how long has it been sines Tom Nugent was so short-winded? Hickey didnt say too much either He want to single out individuals "They all did great jobs for us was about the extent of his praise at first Then he warmed up a bit play on that kick he get away probably wins the ball game Penn State Rally 10-6 Duke Runners Capture Win Whaley on pass -from (Whaley kicked) Cox 5 run (Hale pass Barton) UCLA Tops Vandy 28-21 FG Gilgo 27 -a Texas Scores Easy Win Over Oklahoma cross country team captured triangular meet with Maryland ami Clemson here Saturday afternoon The Blue Devil runners finished the day with 25 points while Maryland and Clemson had 45 and 65 respectively It was the first triangular meet that Maryland has lost since the Terps opening meet of the 1950 season Action was run on the Duke Golf Course over a 42 mile route Duke now 80 on the season was led by Jerry Nourse and Davs Blumfeldt Nourse placed first and established a new course record bettering the old mark by a full minute Summery: Jerry jen a i LOS ANGELES (UPI)-Tailbacks Bobby Smith and Mike Haf-fner teamed Saturday to give the UCLA Bruins a 28-21 win over Vanderbilt in a game played in record heat which saw temperatures on the playing field soar to 110 degrees Smith scored two touchdowns and a two-point conversion while Jack Collins with equal success on the ground and hit three of five passes for 64 yards Cook earned 39 yards and Saxton 37 as coach Darell Royal used his first team but 20 minutes of tbs game Oklahoma 0 0 0 Texas 7 14 7 0-28 DALLAS Tex (UPI)-Master-ful Mike Gotten guided the fleet covey of University of Texas backs to a remarkably easy 287 victory over arch-rival Oklahoma Saturday to keep the nation's third ranking Longhorns among the unbeaten and untied Cotten a 185-pound senior seconds left Reserve quarterback Jon eleven threw a 23-yard pass for the TD to Art Guepe the son of the Vanderbilt coach Lesesne made a 2-point conversion The victory gave them 2-2 season mark and the loss also fxit Vanderbilt at 2-2 It was a sentimental game for both schools The late Henry (Red) Sanders started his career at Vanderbilt first as a player then as a record-setting coach before moving on to UCLA as head man in 1949 where he turned out nine straight winning teams before his death in 1958 UCLA 8 713 8-28 Vanderbilt 0 6 7 8-21 Scoring: Smith 2 run (BSmith run) Alexander 19 run (BSmith kick) Starling 9 pass from Lesesne (pass failed) BSmith 6 run (kick failed) Haffner 63 run (Anderson kick) Garden 58 pass from Lesesne (Wade kick) Van-Guepe 23 pan from Cleveland (Lesesne pan) Attendance 23704 AM STATISTIC 34 Patslny yardaaa 17 UNIVERSITY PARK Pa (UPI) ran out on Penn desperation last-minute drive Saturday and underdog Army handed the Nittany Lions a 188 loss before a record crowd at rain-drenched Beaver Field Penn State down 180 halfway through the final quarter scored once oi a 16-yard pass and had a first down on the Army 35 when the game ended Up to that time Army showing fine ground game and with quarterback Dick Eckert tossing timely passes had dominated the game The first half was scoreless until the final 12 seconds when Army went out in front 7-0 The cadets had two touchdowns recalled because of penalties In the meantime virtually the only offensive gesture State could boast in the first half came after the Lions recovered a fumble early in the game and Don Jonas missed a field goal attempt from the 32-yard line Midway through the second period after state held the Cadets on the goal line Army launched a 34-yard drive which ended with Dick Peterson dashing around end from the Sate three for the first marker The main factors in the drive were Eckerts 17-yard run on a keeper play and two short passes tossed by the Army quarterback Army clinched the contest early in the final quarter when Dick Heydt kicked a 22-yard field goal from the Penn State 12 after State had blunted a Cadet drive on its four It was third successful field goal in four tries this season Scare by Periods 1 Penn State 0 0 0 8- Army 0 7 0 2-M Oklj 4 Passes- lfij PiiKt brtarcart by 0 css- uml Vm Dyck ID) 22:35 David Me 1C) 27:31 Mark Wall! (Ml 22: Nick i AMS STATISTICS Tu 111 Rasalna yartaea Panes Hj Paisas Intercapt bv Punts 7-17 axai 1 Yards aanall Syracuse In 28-6 Rout Of Nebraska Forest's Ruby Each was getting off good punts and neither team move the ball for- first downs until 50-yard touch Jdown run Before the exchange of punts began Clemson halfback Harry returned a Wake Fewest 26 yards and Parker broke 3oose for 24 yards to the Wake 40 But that was the last offensive life team showed until late in -the game "2 The victory broke a seven-game Wake Forest losing streak and a flO-game losing streak to Clemson da their series A band day crowd of 26000 watched the game in clear and sunny but windy weather 3 Score by quarters: Clemson 0 7 0 £Wake Forest 0 3 6 8-17 Scoring King 14 pass from Parker (Armstrong kick) Walker 27 FG Ruby 11 pass from Reiley (pass failed) White 59 run (Frederick pass from Reiley) Scrudato 2 plunge (pass failed) Attendance 26000 McAFEE OIL CO c4nnounces Mr Chester Copeland is now associated with us LINCOLN Neb (AP) Syracuse seized on pan interceptions as weapons both of defense and offense Saturday converted two of them into early touchdowns and raced to a 28 to 0 football triumph over Nebraska before a capacity crowd of 36000 Two of the interceptions squelched Nebraska drives which bid to go all the way Syracuse end Walt Sweeney grabbed another and raced 49 yards to a touchdown Ernie Davis sewed two of the Syracuse touchdowns the 26th and 27th of his Sjtacu career setting a new school record The Cornhuskers rolled 44 yards in five after the opening kickoff but Dave Sarette picked off a Dennis Claridge pass two yards oqt of his own end zone to stem the assault Halfback Pete Brokaw made the ensuing 96-yard march good with a 23-yard ID sprint Sweeney's sparkling interception return got the second quarter in motion and before the period was over Syracuse had pieced together a 99-yard drive climaxed by Davii'a five yard touchdown run HIM DASKETDALL Mr Copeland a resident of Durham for the past 29 years has spent the last seven years in the petroleum industry as owner-operator of Copeland Shell Service Mr Copeland invites you to Call on him for the tops in fuel oil service at McAfee Oil Co I MJ scored two of the touchdowns himself on two and one-yard dives and set up the other two with his running and passing as Texas handed Oklahoma's ooce proud Sooners their third humiliating setback It was a strange game for the capacity Cotton Bowl crowd of 75504 as Texas make a first down until the second quarter although jumping into a 7-0 first quarter lead on a four-yard sweep by jitterbug James Saxton alter a blocked Oklahoma punt But once the Longhorn stampede gained momentum Oklahoma was never in contention as Cotton's two second period touchdowns built the lead to 21-0 and Ray Poage'a five-yard smash in the third quarter salted it away Oklahoma's lone touchdown came in the fourth quarter with fullback Phil Lohmann turning in spectacular sorties that accounted for 49 yards of the 68 yard drive climaxed by Lohmann's one-yard burst through left tackle Cotten and his mates struck with long-gainers for most of their yardage but the Longhorns' 504-yard total offense average took a severs drop against a sometimes stubborn Oklahoma defense Tex as gained but 272 yards 188 of it on the ground but Cotten probed the Oklahoma weaknesses at critical times for telling yardage Statistically Oklahoma nearly matched that with 176 yards on the ground but aside from the Lohmann-sparked drive the Soon-era wasted their short yardage in their own end of the field Lohmann's 89 yards made him the top ground gainer Meanwhile Cotten fed the bal to Saxton Poage Jerry Cook and a rugged sophomore-amassed a total of 157 yards rush ing including a 63-yard touchdown jaunt The temperatures which the weather bureau unofficially reported might have gone as high as 120 degrees on the playing field held the crowd to about 12000 less than that anticipated The record downtown temperature for the day reached 102 officially while a thermometer placed on the field at halftime registered 110 degrees The heat slowed play and resulted in liberal substitutions on both sides and frayed tempers late in the contest as several fist fights broke out A total of 225 spectators was treated for heat and five were taken from the coliseum in ambulances for hospitalization UCLA took the opening kickoff 75 yards in 20 plays with Smith skirting end from two yards out for the touchdown He then went over right tackle for a two-point conversion The Bruins went over again early in the second period when Kermit Alexander circled wide to the left for 19 yards with Smith kicking the conversion It was in the final minute of the first half when Vanderbilt-playing its first West Coast team in its 72-year football history-moved into Bruin territory They made that move a scoring one when Hank Lesesne tossed a nine-yard pass to Jeff Starling with 17 seconds to play An attempted two-point pass conversion failed The second Vanderbilt score was another Lesesne pass this time to Thom Garden for 58 yards Vanderbilt trailing all the way and never really threatening sewed a final touchdown with 10 S1S11 Chester Copeland Oil Burner Service-Cleaning Repairing Parts SHELL Certified Comfort Heating Oil Automatic Degree Day Delivery Dispatched Metered Trucks 24-Hour Emergency Service Easy Pay Budget Plan PHONE 684-0257 MONDAY OCT 16-8 PM SEEI ELGIN BAYLOR JERRY WEST HOT ROD HUNDLEY it YORK LARESE it WALT BELLAMY FRANK SELVEY AND OTHER GREAT PRO PLAYERS! 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