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action Woodall who does nothing but kick for the Tiger did his Job in admirable fashion with a 26-yard three-pointer and Auburn's bulge went to 17-0 A quick punt swap as the second half opened gave Tech the ball Hi 43 Lothridge and McXames covered the 57 yards la oevea plays with a 13-yard aerial to Ted Davis leading tome steam Billy took It around right and from aix yards out and fell Into the end zone He added the FAT aad the count waa 17-7 The final stanza belonged to Bussell Each team had the bail twice and couldn't move before the 6-0 scatback took his 75-yard excursion to run the score to 17-14 The few fans who were leaving sat back down to watch nearly i CLEMSON' FULLBACK Pat Crain (31 dives over the Duke line for three yards I but his effort helped the Tigers very little as the Blue Devils breezed to a 16-0 victory (Unifax Photo) Seminoles Blank Bulldogs game until a pass interference penalty set up FSU's first CLEMSON Mike Curtis a ball-hawking sophomore pulled himself from the goat's role Saturday by setting up two touchdowns and scoring one of them to spark Duke to a 16-0 Atlantic Coast Conference win over Clemson In the opening minutes of the game the big fullback from Rockville Md fumbled on the Clem-sort one to spoil a long well-executed Duke drive But midway in the second period hr began making up for his babble by batting an enemy pass into the air catching it on the Virginia Nudges Deacons CHARLOTTESVILLE Va I UPII Virginia drove for back-to-back touchdowns in the second period Saturday and then produced a rugged last-ditch defense to preserve a 14-12 homecoming victory over Wake Forest The Cavaliers' offense came alive in the second period and ground out two quick touehdowns on one-yard runs by quarterback Gary Cuozzo and fullback Tom Griggs But Virginia playing its first Atlantic Coast Conference game of the season nearly fumbled the -game away The Deacons had three scoring chances in the first half all set up by Cavalier bobbles On one drive Wake Forest got to the one-yard line but Virginia staged a rugged goal line stand took over the ball and marched 99 yards in 13 plays Six minutes later Griggs cracked over from inside the one for a second touchdown that capped a 33-yard march Guard Tom Rowley kicked the extra points that gave Virginia Its margin of virtory Another Virginia fumble the third lost by the Cavaliers in the first half set up the first Deacon touchdown late in the second pe-! riod Sophomore quarterbark Ralph Brandewiede tossed a 4-! yard pass to end Henry Newton for the score The Deacons second TD came late in the fourth period when senior quarterback Wally Bridewell hit on three of four pass attempts On the final play fullback Larry Thomason dived into the end zone Tar Heels Tame Gamecocks 19-14 CHAPEL HILL North Carolina scored on a 49-yard pass in the final minutes of play and then staved off a rally six feet from Its goal as time ran out Saturday to preserve a 19-14 win over South Carolina Tar Heel quarterback Junior Edge electrified a home crowd of 25000 by tossing to end Bob turning to his 30 Ten plays and TO yards later quarterback Walt Kappold rolled out for a four-yard touchdown Bill Reynolds after making one extra point and missing another sent a 30-yard kirk through the i uprights for a fourth period Duke field goal to wrap up the scoring 1st Conference Loss The decision witnessed by 38-000 shirt-sleeveid fans marked the first conference loss by Clemson and left Duke and Maryland as the only teams with perfect league records It was Clemson' first scoreless I performance since it was shut nut by Louisiana State in the 1958 Sugar Bowl The last 11cm-j son shutout here was In 1953 Clemson could work up only one threat against the powerful Duke defense Late in the second period the Tigers traveled 78 yards in 16 plays to the Blue Devil one Fullback Pat Crain was sent up the middle on third down and fumbled Halfback Jay Wilkinson recovered for Duke with one econd left in the half The Tigers appeared to be rolling again at the start of the second half moving the ball to the Duke 31 in seven yard-prpducing plays But Curtis wrecked the move by grabbing a pass which bounred off the chest of Clemson end Coleman Glaze 2nd TD Drive That marked the start of Duke's second touchdown move The Blue I Devils from North Carolina were in control the rest of the way With its ground game harnessed by the big Duke line Clemson tried often to make yardage with passes Quarterbacks Joe Anderson and Jim Parker hit frequently with their tosses but five of them landed in the hands of Duke defenders One one play Clemson lost the ball on an interception but still managed to get a first down The zany occurrence came when an Anderson pass was grabbe dby Duke center Paul Bcngrl who promptly fumbled the ball back into Anderson's hands kirk Ramble Triumph but they were assembled back at the Navy Field House in Annapolis and their cheers were sent over a privately hired telephone line The play came when the Seminoles had a third-down-and-three situation at the Georgia 15 Fecly threw to Sytsma incomplete at the three but officials ruled that safe-tyman Brigham Woodard inter- Wisconsin Mangles Iowa 42-14 MADISON Wis rUPIl Wisconsin keyed by Ron Vander-Kclen and a predominantly sophomore backffeld exploded for 42 points in the second and third periods Saturday to swamp Iowa 42-14 as the Badgers remained unbeaten In four games It was the second Big Ten win without a loss for Wisconsin one of only two undefeated teams in the conference VanderKelen tossed for three touchdowns one to All-America Pat Richter one to senior Elmars Ezerins and one to sophomore Ron I Pinto Smith Richter's touchdown ran his consecutive game scoring streak to eight Smith a 117-pound speedster scored two other touchdowns on rushes of nine and four yards Sophomore Carl Silvestri netted the third Wisconsin score on a two-yard run Iowa moved to a 7-0 first quarter lead on a 56 yard pass from Matt Szykowny to Cloyd Webb and with Szykowny hitting his receivers with deadly accuracy it looked as if the Hawkeyes would again stop a Wisconsin winning streak at three Iowa had halted three previous tries for unbeaten seasons by Wisconsin In the fourth game of the season It was the first time since 1954 that Wisconsin has won its first four games cix minutes of the meanest head-knocking 22 humans can produce End Don Downs who hadn't been a factor until then got on the receiving end of four Kent tosses in the 76-yard march that climaxed the game The Tigers almost added an insurance tally on the final play of the afternoon but balfbark Don Toner who plays defease like it was invented for him broke up a pass intended for Simpson in the end zone And thus eaded the Ill-fated rally by a Tech team which Album Coach Ralph Jordan called "the most rourtgaons bunch I've ever But the Tiger chief whose record la the Southeastern Conference now reada 36 had some osrhldi to pau out la the dreuing room too Auburn team was magnificent" he said had to be today I thought Mailon IKentl played perhaps the finest game of his Auburn career Van Dyke David Hill and Jim Price also did us proud on the A crushed Dodd could only mutter were too sharp for us today They kept the pressure on Lothridge all day but I thought he did a great Job for us What-ever anyone may say proud of this Tech team They really fought their heart Georgia Auburn Teck 7 O-ll IT Aub-Rurm 57 nia Simpm i pms from iwoodin kick I FG Wood ill Trm-liHhrMse BuufU 75 pout ruuiri loUuldft kick! outside of Edge's long heave to Lacey came when Willard fast for his size caught the first South Carolina kickoff and went all the way He picked up a string of blockers and hardly changed direction in bulldozing 83 yards for the score Good Coverage Edge the Tar Heel's expert passer had his troubles with the Gamecock secondary which kept Although not bothered too much by Gamecock rushers he was frequently forced to run with the ball Three good gainers on his passes were called back on penalties On the other hand Gamecock quarterback Reeves was badgered all day long with the de- termined Carline line that kept him squirming for throwing space The Tar Heel defense weak all season was thought by some to be insufficient to stop the Gamecock attack which leadi the Atlantic Coast Conference But the tough North Carolina line rose to the occasion It was the first win of the season for the Tar Heels who lost the first four It was the third loss of the season for the Game-rocks who have wow one and tied one South Carolina 7 0 7 North Carolina 6 0 0 SPECIAL BOYS' FOOTBALL OUTFIT $095 Reg $1295 Helmet Pants Jersey Shoulder Pads 484 2nd St SH 3-5441 Muffler! tho mufflor only a oorvlca charge Coatiaued From Page 23 from the tight-fisted Kent who far from giving It up led the Tigers ea a 76-yard clock-killing drive that pushed to the Tech four before the final gua killed It Lothridge who occasionally is mistaken for an entire backfield was the leader in everything for Tech He rushed for 29 yards In 17 carries completed ll-of-23 passes for 127 more and scored eight pointi But for the first time this season he had to ahare scoring honors six points were the first scored by anybody but the lanky Junior from Gainesville Fullback Mike McXames a bullish product of Vidalia was the second leading Tech ground gainer with 18 in four hauls Nearly 1600 pounds of Auburn line didn't allow the Jarkets but 52 gritty yards overland all day Bursoa Kent Jimmy Sidle and Company fared but little better' against aa equally-stingy Engineer forewall however gaining only 181 yards The limber-armed passing tandem of Kent and Sidle though chalked up 159 yards la the air Kent hit oa 10-of-14 tries for 124 and Sidle a cagey sophomore playing In his home town clicked on three-of-seven for 35 Auburn won the toss and elected to defend the south goal to take advantage of a 22 mile per hour bree7e whipping through Legion Field Tech couldn't budge on two running plays and Lothridge booted to the 43 Bursoa took a handoff from Kent on the split-T option and weaved his way through the Tech line like a belly dancer for the initial (core Woodall kick was good to make It 7-0 Halfback Joe Auer took the ensuing klrkoff bark 18 yards but Injured hit ankle oa the play He was carried from the field and didn't return but Dodd an- Southern California Wins 32-6 LOS ANGELES TAPl-Towering end Hal Bed sole hauled In touchdown passes of 46 and 79 yards Saturday as the heavily favored Southern California Trojans smothered California 32-6 The unbeaten Trojans broke the game open in the second quarter with two touchdowni In a four-minute span and were never threatened The game was played before 38500 at Memorial Coliseum Bed sole 6-5 Junior opened Southern California's bid to keep its high ranking No 3 In the nation intart with his opening touchdown He fielded a long arching pass from quarterback Bill Nelsen gathering it in as he stood in the end zone with two California defenders on his neck Less than four minutes later Nelsen threw an 11-yard scoring pass to halfback Jay Gark Early in the third quarter Pete Beathard threw from inside the Trojan 20 toward Bed sole at the California 45 Califronia's Tom Blanchfield tipped the ball Into Bed sole's huge hands and the big end was off for a touchdown California trailing 0-18 finally got a sustained drive going Quarterback Larry Balliett ushered the Bears 75 yards in 12 plays Oilers Meet Brones Today By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A preview of what may be the American Football December title game is on the docket Sunday in Denver when the Houston Oilers and Denver Broncos meet in one of the two scheduled garnet The Dallas Texans entertain the battered New York Titans in the other game The Oilers though hard-pressed for the Eastern Division lead by Boston were pre-season picks to take a third straight title Id by quarterback George Blanda they have shown their superiority Open Houses Slated ATHENS Ga The University of Georgia Alumni Society has announced that open house will be held in connection with ail football games on the campus this fall Georgia alumni were invited to gather at the Center for Continuing Education south of the stadium between 10:30 am and noon prior to each home football game can you lf you ovor neod onothor Midoo Fint down Rnhins yirdaii Putina jrardkfk Faun Pimm tatarrrptrd by Puuu Fumbln hut Yard pmsUmO Lacey who found himself all alone behind the Gamecock secondary with five minutes left to play- Lacey raced to the end zone untouched to put North Carolina in the lead for the first time But the Gamecocks who have not won in Kenan Stadium In 18 years came roaring back and almost pulled the game out Quarterback Dan Reeve passed 33 yards to halfback Sammy Anderson who was downed on the Tar Heel two-yard line South Carolina lined up without huddling and Reeves tried to snake over for the score but the game ended with the ball still short of the goal line Finish Strong It looked for most of the game that the Gamecocks this year sporting a powerful offense would lick the Tar Heels in Kenan something they have not been able to do since 1944 It was not until the final period that Edge's arm was effective South Carolina scored first in the opening period on a 33-yard pass play from quarterback Dan Reeves to end Ken Lester The second Gamecock touchdown came after North Carolina fullback Ken Willard fumbled on the Tar Heel 20 in the third period From the eight halfback Billy Gambreil dashed over Willard grabbed a kickoff in the first period and ran it 83 yards for the Tar first touchdown He scored again when he capped a 63-yard drive by plunging 13 yards The thrill play of the game Continued From Page 25 Saye's pass was intercepted at i the Georgia 23 and returned to the 11 by linebacker Ralph Nor- man Frely hit halfback Keith Kinderman with a pass to the one Then Feeley tried unsuccessfully to sneak it over as the game ended Georgia's closest threat of the second half ended at the FSU 28 from where Macon's Bill McCullough came in to attempt a 38-yard field goal from a difficult angle The kick was far to the left of the goal posts Georgia spent most of the rest of the game on defense Five intercepted passes two fumbles lost 59 yards of crucial penalties and a variety of other mistakes made things easy for the Seminoles "I'm said FSU Coach Bill Peterson "This just might be the biggest victory an FSU team ever had We may have come of age here Of course four previous opponents might testify that the Seminoles haven't waited this late to come of age They had trounced The Citadel and Furman two teams who used to be in the same league with them and outplayed both Kentucky and Miami though they were held to a scoreless tie in the first and a 7-6 defeat in the second That seven points by Miami represents the only time the FSU goal line has been crossed this season and the Seminoles ranked among the nation's statistics leaders both offensively and defensively entering the game Georgia's glum Johnny Griffith was naturally non-committal He did say that "FSU's goal line stand in the first quarter probably was the most decisive factor in the game It was our best drive- by far of the Griffith complimented the fine all-around game and said pass interceptions "hurt our offense very The Georgia coach pointed out that the Bulldogs were very much In the Spartans SOUTH BEND Ind TAP Michigan State's fiery fullback George Saimes scored on slashing runs of 54 49 and 15 yards as the Spartans whipped Notre Dame 31-7 before 60116 rain-splattered football fans Saturday It was Michigan State's seventh successive triumph over Notre Dame and the second straight year the explosive 187 pound Saimes personally wrecked the Irish A 13-point favorite Michigan State led at halftime only 12-7 but broke the game wide open with 19 points in the third quarter Ramin Holds 3-Shot Lead NAPLES Fla UPII Husky Dave Ragan fired his second straight 65 here Saturday to grab a three-stroke lead going into the final round of the Florida PGA championship Ragan put together eight birdies and his first bogey of the tournament in the spectacular round over the Long Beach and Golf Club course He had a 67 in the opening round Dow Finsterwald of Jupiter also put his second straight 65 on the scoreboard to hold down serond place in the $5000-plus tournament 1 Ted Kroll Fort Lauderdale who has won the tournament for the past two years shot a 66 Saturday to remain in contention one stroke back of Finsterwald Kroll fired the tournament's best round a 64 Beau Purple Victor CHICAGO Hobau Farm's 5-year-old Beau Purple led all the way in the slop Saturday to win the $131250 Hawthorne Gold Cup 1 by about two lengths over Bass Clef IF IT CAN BE SOLD WE Rip Notre Dame fered with Sytsma and gave FSU the ball at the three Three playi later it was Feeley to Sytsma for the icore Georgia excepting its mistakes appeared to be at least the equal of FSU in the first half but the three-platoon system employed by the visitors evidently wore the home team down The unseasonably warm rmid-70sl temperature! probably did the Bulldogs little good FSU wound up with 15 first downs and 288 total offensive yards to 11 and 237 for the Bulldogs indicating a closer game than the score Rakestraw met with some lucres! in the passing department hitting 11 of 25 for 132 yards but four were Intercepted Feely and Steve Tansi FSU's quarter-I back duo between them edged Rakestraw with 138 yards hitting 12 of 24 Two were intercepted Kinderman was the day's lcad-jing rusher gaining 47 yards in nine carries but Phil Spooner sophomore halfback from Ft Myers Fla showed amazing speed and agility and collected 40 yards in eight snaps Armbrester again led Georgia with 38 yards In seven carries while Knowles got 29 in four Guard and captain Gene McDowell of Waycross was the outstanding lineman on the field He was credited with five tackles and four assists Crnter Lea Hauss and linrbarker Fred Barber led Georgia on defease FSU amazed the crowd several times by punting with fourth down and short yardage around Georgia's 30-yard- line Once near the half they called time out to do it But evidently the strategy worked As one Georgia supporter summarized after it was over "Maybe the Bulldogs just weren't used to playing at home" FlorMl StaU Gtorsii Oil 7-11 0 0 0 0-0 FSl-FG Mwr 27 Sytimi 0 piu from rIj EG Knb-trts pan (mm Fctlyl Snyder put iBtarcopUoo Mm-mt kirk I fourth-and-4 situation broke loose from a scrimmage line jam and raced 15 yards for an 18-7 Spartan lead In the third period on fourth-and-6 quarterback Pete Smith tossed an ll-vard touchdown pass to soph end Dick Smith Just before the third quarter ended the inspired Saimes broke through Notre Dame's middle and rambled 49 yards making it 31-7 for Michigan State Notre Dame's only score came In the first quarter after Sherman Lewis circled the Irish left end and bolted 72 yards for a touchdown to give Michigan State a 12-0 lead and the makings of an apparent rout Michigan State 12 0 19 Notre Dame 7 0 0 Virginia Barely Beats GW 27-25 MORGANTOWN Va IUPI1 Glenn Holton scored his third touchdown of the day with a minute remaining Saturday to give undefeated West Virginia a 27-25 win over an upset-minded George Washington team that was down 21 points at halftime The final West Virginia score was set up by a 56-yard pass play from quarterback Jerry Yost to Tom Woodeshirk It took the ball to the George Washington 18-yard line West Virginia picked up three touchdowns in the first half as Holton scored on a 25-yard pass from Yost and an 11-yard run and Steven Ber-zansky scored on a one-yard plunge This gave West Virginia a solid lead and it seemed the Mountaineers would march to their fifth consecutive win without trouble But George Washington refused to be counted out and rode the arm of quarterback Frank Pazzaglia for three touchdowns Fullback Jim Johnson scored on a three-yard run in the fourth period to give George Washington a 25-21 lend Pazznglia passed 15 yards to halfback Dick Drummond for the first GW score and teamed with John Pilconis on scoring pass plays of 22 and 38 yards Middies To 26-6 NEWTON Mass TAPl-Navy alertly converted Boston College mistakes into a 26-6 football victory Saturday with the Middies' sophomore 1-2 punch of Frank Staubach and Pat Donnelly delivering the knockout blows The teams were locked in a 6-6 duel and BC was driving toward an apparent go ahead touchdown when stubby Junior guard A Krekich intercepted a wide angle sideline pass at his 14 and ran it back 39 yards Donnelly finished off the drive by hurdling over his left tackle to cover the final 6 yards He later caught the second of Stau-back's two scoring passes Fumble recoveries by halfback Ray Snyder and end Dave Sjug-gerud ignited two more Navy drives as the Middies began ripping through the discouraged Eagle ranks Navy loser to powerful Minnesota and Penn State caught fire from the prowess and amid the exhortations of Middies back at the Academy they obliged the telephonic exhortations to "pour it No Middies came with the team Ready To Trade Your Car? 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Campbell 13 past from Staubacb I kirk failed I DnnnHIy rua IWrainn kirk I Marknff I run Fkk-k failed Navy- Dnnnrllv pau from Sluubarh Weafnn kick I Attendance 252(10 Nav Sets Penalty Mark WILLIAMSBURG Va William and Mary shattered a Southern Conference record for penalties Saturday but still had enough punch left to beat league rival Furman 21-7 The Indians drew 20 penalties for 197 yards surpassing the old conference mark of 140 yards for a single game set by Virginia Tech in 1959 Furman barely missed the dubious distinction itself drawing 139 yards in the flurry of official flags that slowed the game to a two and one half hour crawl Another (rriddur Dio ALTON 111 LAP John Kcshner 17 a Marquette High School football player died Saturday after collapsing during a football game Friday night SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK BOWLING SHIRTS 1VCLUDINO ALL THE LETTEBIXQ Erg wttkMt Lflltrlli Twi-Diy Scrviri a LcUertaf Saimes who streaked 54 yards to score on the fifth play of the game iced the contest early in the third period He intercepted an Irish pass on Notre Dame's 21 and four plays later on a 49crs Face Green Bay Powerhouse By United Press International Coach Red Hickey whose San Francisco Forty Niners have bounced back into the running for the Western Division title in the National Football League frets that the Green Bay Packers strangely enough may be tougher Sunday even without Paul Horn-ung in the lineup Hornung the NFL'a "Mr Dolt-All'' is sidelined with a knee injury And here's the way Hickey sizes up the situation: loss of Hornung means they I the Packersl drop all the way down to Tom Moore and Elijah spoken with some sarcasm some of Green Bay's largest scoring games have been with these two guys in Oddsmakers made the undefeated Packers one-touchdown favorites for the game to be played at Milwaukee Here is the on other NFL games: Detroit Lions 4 over Giants at New York Eagles 3 over Washington Redskins at Philadelphia Cleveland Browns 3 over Cardinals at St Louis Rams 10 over Minnesota Vikings at Los Angeles Stcelers 7 over Dallas Cowboys at Pittsburgh and Chicago Bears rated even at home against Baltimore Colts The Forty Niners are one of five NFL teama with 3-2 records All must win Sunday to remain serious contenders The others are the Bears and Colts who clash head-on: the Giants and the Steelers CAN SELL IT AT AUCTION "YOUR SPORTS SPECIALISTS" phone USE VOI CHARGE ACCOUNT OE CSS CHAEGE SERVICE get a Midas CIIRIS-CRAFT 17 FT SKI BOAT is a sperially designed sport boat for skiing aquaplaning and other fast-action water sports High performance hull has batten-seam sidrs double planked bottom Ski observer seat fares aft Speeds to 42 mpb are provided by hris-t'raft 185 bp Y-8 Suro you want a Midas Muffler Expert installation and the famous Midas guarantee are part of every Midas Muffler sold Only by doing the job ourselvea can wa be sure that installation is right That's why the only place you can get a Midas Muffler is at the Midas Muffler Shop Stop by today! 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