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IWV 21 Richmond Times-Dispatch Monday Nov 18 195? SATURDAY SPECIALS- Hat FOR BOWL HOPEFULS Upset Merely Subdued By SheUej- Rolfs The Atlantic Coast Conference has a team to send to the Orange Bowl but will have to wait until next Duke-North Carolina game' to discover the Identity of its champion The Southern Conference will have to mark time until Thanksgiving Day to discover whether VMI will be able to bump West Virginia from its usual Nb 1 position For Hamp-den-Sytiney next Saturday is the day of decision Duke advanced to a Miami New Day meeting with Oklahoma by whipping Clemson 7-6 Harvey failure to kick an extra point cost Clemson the tie The Tigers cost themselves the victory Clemsor drove to the Duke 28 17 5 1 and 7 before scoring in the fourth quar ter and had three of the advances (including the penetrations to the 5 and 1) cut off by fumbles gave It moaned a Clemson assistant after the game as good as we thought We gave it appreciate a aid Bill Murray the Duke coach VMI ran its overall record to 7-0-1 and its SC mark to 5-0 by lambasting The Citadel 33-7 and now has to Uck Virginia Tech to wrap up a championship and the first Keydet unbeaten season since 1920 West Virginia completed SC action at mid-season with a 3-0 mark Hampden-Sydney boosted its seasonal winning streak to eight by beating Washington and Lee 32-18 The Tigers close out their season next Saturday by meet- Old Dominion Stars of the Week Each week during the football season The imea-D ispatch nominates a back and a line- Van oa the Old Dominion stars of the week A player normally in limited to one appear ifncs on the star parade Previous ions: Backs Jim Bakhtiar Virginia (twice) Bobby Jordan (twice) and' Duke Johnston VMI Frank Eastman and Bobby Conner Virginia Tech and Jack Yoke William and Mary Jim Keyser and Fred Polser Virginia Elliott Schaubach Lloyd Hicks and Larry PeccatieUo William and Mary Joe Biscaha Richmond and Lou Farmer and Jim McFatts VMI- ing Sewanee (a 33-14 victor over WAL) at Sewanee one of the most important games Hampden-Sydney ever has played1 says Bob Thalman the coach As far as anyone can tell Hampden-Sydney never has had a- team which posted a perfect record 1 The win over Clemson gave- Duke a 5-0-1 ACC record A loss to North Carolina -will give State barred from bowling by the NCAA because of basketball recruiting irregularities the ACC title if it can lick South Carolina Wsav Carlton who scored the TD and ckedthe extra point which brought Duke a 7-6 win against Rice earlier in the season did a repeat act against Clemson The TD came on' a' pass play which covered 35 yards Clemson won the statistical battle by a landslide and won ranking from Murray with Georgia Tech the only team to lick Duke this season got pushed up and down the" field I guess more than by anyone played this Murray said Clemson he added is good a team as -Frank Howard 'the Clemson coach undoubtedly appreciated the kind words but they hardly match the trade-in value of a victory And Howard thought deserved to beat South Carolina beat Virginia 13-0 in other intraconference game to score its first ACC win State and Wake Forest split with SC rivals The Wolfpack upset by William and Mary last week' beat Virginia Tech 12-0 with considerable help from the Gobblers Winless Wake made West Virginia fight for a 27-14 win Maryland gave the ACC a 3-0 record against Miami by beating the Hurricane 16 JB Friday night win over The Citadel was highlighted by usual dazzling offensive show soph Sam Horner was the leader and a defense which kept Bobby Schwarze from completing a pass! Bobby Jordan scored two touchdowns to bring his seasonal scoring total to 42 and to enable him to pass George Mike Sommer' (36) End Craig Wall caught three TD passes two in the fourth quarter and David Fagg added a field goal and two conversions to lead Davidson to a comeback 23-19 SC win over Richmond GW stepped out of the SC whlnBt" WAITING Scooter law of on Cleveland's the first game in went into catch on covered the Browns ended By Continued Fans howled sent in orders with his Groza and eight-for-13 action and the oldest has a Since Brown as a year Cleveland record ahead torrid Eastern but the margin now meet showdown Michigan ndled over inept Indiana 27-13 Purdue blanked Northwestern 27-0 and Wisconsin defeated Illinois 24-13 Among Big Eight teams Kansas State shaded Missouri 23-21 Kansas defeated Oklahoma State 13-7 and Colorado swamped Nebraska' 27-0 Underdog Georgia gave Auburn a mighty scare before succumbing Jimmy Phillips brilliant end got the touchdown on a four-yard pass Aram Lloyd Nix It was eighth straight triumph this season Halfback Wray touchdown on a 35-yard pass from Bob Brodhead and his all Important conversion moved Duke to within a step of the Atlantic Coast Conference title and a January 1 trip to Miami for the Orange Bowl game against Oklahoma Harvey White's failure to convert cost Clemson a tie' Ole Miss Alert Mississippi coupled- a 42-yard punt return and a recovered fumble for its one touchdown triumph over Tennessee Other results in the South were South Carolina 13 Virginia 0 North Carolina State 12 Virginia Tech 0 Florida 12 Vanderbilt 7 Georgia Tech 10 Albania 7 'West Virginia 27 Wake Forest 14 Mississippi State 14 LSU 6 and VMI 33 The Citadel 7 End Mike Cavallon caught touchdown passes of 62 27 and 19 yards in Yale's upset triumph over Princeton Quarterback Dick four-yard touchdown pass brought Dartmouth from behind a 19-13 deficit Captain Joe conversion broke the 19-19 other Eastern games Pennsylvania routed Columbia 28-6 Brown defeated Harvard 33-6 Army nosed out TUlane 20-14 Navy sank George Washington 52-0 Syracuse beat Colgate 39-6 Boston College 'nipped Maruette 19-14 and Penn State edged out Holy Cross 14-10 LINEMAN Carroll Dale VPI Virginia' Tech helped beat Itself Washington's Scudere waits for the gravity to take effect Ray Renfro in half of Washington Renfro the air to make this this pass-play which about 20 yards for The game however in a 30-30 tie Redskins Collared Browns From 1st Sport Page as Paul Brown after every play shuffling guards Baker eaph were -in the field goal department going into now the Clevelander man in Brown's service substantial edge picked up free agent late last has a 9-3-1 ITie tie keep Cleveland of the Giants in the Division race is only a halfgame Hie two pacesetters in a final-game December 15 1 a 14 17 30 cia-zaiand acomig touctwiowm Han o-connai 123 Vuma" bo Grax ia as sat ciw- ehI ru Bouata 8 run) Malllngar 4 IS paaa-run from Labaron) rtald gaatai Bakar (25) Con vara I 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yards during which he contributed 11-and 7-yard aerials that put the ball on the Rutgers one Completing four for four he gained 52 yards through the air adding another 10 on the ground with four runs Vital statistics: Age 21 height 5-9 weight 160 class senior home town Alexandria not one of the Gobblers who committed errors When Frank Moseley the Tech coach was asked after the game if he could find any rays of sunshine amid all the gloom Dale was the first ray he mentioned' Dale who made his mark as a freshman last year played 60 minutes Defensively he helped contain State's outside game Offensively he caught seven passes (to tie a Southern Conference record) for 62 yards did all the Tech 'punting (his best kick rolled out on the one) and once ran from punt formation for a crucial first -down The seven catches ra'red his seasonal total to 16 Stale got a look at Dale as a defensive ceni on its second play from scrimmage Dick Hunter usually murderous at the flanks tested side and was stopped with a yard gain Hunter had another good look at Dale in' the second' quarter Dale rushed Hunter so savagely that the State halfback trying to get rid of the ball passed to a tickle a maneuver which' cost the Wolfpack 15 yards Vital statistics: Weight 195 height 6-2 age 19 Class sophomore home town Wise ByNerud MIAMI FLA Nov Trainer Johnny Nerud flew Into Miami from New York Sunday with Ralph- Gallant Man and claimed the of the title for his speedy colt they vote In those nationwide polls to pick the 1957 champion I don't see bow they could rightfully keep if from Gallant Neriid said 'run in track record time at six furlongs set a mile and one eighth track record and an American record for a mile and a half He's the best and most versatile hone too winning from three quarters to two miles and had beaten the best of they vote bin of the Til be very re- luctant to ever run another horse a mile and a half or two miles again If those longer races prove your horse the best then why have them at all? Comparatively few hones In America even race that In 14 starts this year Gallant Man won 8 was second 4 times and earned $298280 Gallant Man went to Hialeah Park upon arrival by air from Idlewild airport He will be given a rest before resuming training in late December in preparation for tha $100000 Widener on Feb 22 Prep League 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 St Christopher's Episcopal Wood harry ate Ep Virginia Episcopal ilitary League '1 1 L- 0 0 2 Fork Union Staunton Hargrave Maaaanuttan AH -ANCHESTER OTORS YOUR ERCURY HEADQUARTERS FOR SRRVICI 2007 SEMMES 13-4301 MOW GONO ONI SALE MOOERS MOTOR CAR CD ALL PRICES REDUCED I WEEK DNLY 1100 BOULEVARD Regular lor only 5-4301 By The Associated Press Notre stunning 7-0 victory over Oklahoma'-ending the fabulous 47-game winning streak' overshadowed such Saturday college football specials as 7-6 upset- of previously unbeaten Texas underdog 20-13 triumph over Princeton- Rose Bowl-bound Ohio State's 17-13 victory over Iowa and unbeaten Auburn's 6-0 streak- over Georgia In other important games Michigan State raised its stock with a convincing 42-13 thumping of Minnesota Mississippi moved a step closer to a bowl bid with a 14-7 triumph over tough Tennessee Duke virtually clinched an Orange Bowl bid with a 7-6 thriller against Clemson and Dartmouth took over first place in the League with a comeback 20-19 victory over Cornell -In the Far West Oregbn practically clinched the right to represent the Pacific Coast Conference in the Rose Bowl with 9 16-7 victory over Southern California 62000 Onlookers Before 62000 onlookers in stadium and 'millions of others watching on television the twice-beaten Fighting Irish put an end to football's longest winning streak Directed by quarterback Bob Williams 'and powered by fullback Nick Pietrosnate the Irish outgained Oklahoma 246 yards to 146 Notre Dame cut loose with an EO-yard drive midway in the fourth period to score only four minutes from the end With Pietrosante ripping the Sooner line to shreds the Irish moved to -the three and on the fourth down Dick Lynch circled end for the score By failing to score the Sooner saw another of their national records scoring in 123 consecutive games Rios Stops Threat Rice a point underdog drove 79 yards for a second period touchdown then stopped three Texas threats inside its 20 before yielding a fourth 'quarter score to hang the first deeat of the season upon the nation's No 1 ranked team in Associated Press poll Jim Hill was the difference following "his one-yard touchdown plunge with a perfect conversion The defeat kept the Aggies from staking an immediate claim to the- Southwestern Conference championship and an invitation to the Cotton BowL In other Southwest games SMU whipped Arkansas 27-22 and Texas thrashed Texas Christian 14-2 Ohio State clinched an invitation to the Rose Bowl with its comeback triumph over previously unbeaten Iowa Bob White sophomore fullback gained 157 yards in 22 tries and scored the winning touchdown the final period Fair For Kowalczyk Fullback Walt Kowalczyk scored two touchdowns of 24 and 32 yards and Dave Kaiser sprinted 77 yards for another score in Michigan onesided defeat of Minnesota In' oilier Big Ten games Isaac Logart since scoring that upset Hie Monday feature at St Nicholas Arena in New York is another all-New York battle between Danny Russo of Brooklyn and Eddie Lynch of New West Side Russo won a decision in eight rounds in their first meeting August 5 That was the night the customers threw the fresh eggs and the SPCA cracked down on the pigeon-bearing customers Hie Russo-Lyndi fight will be seen on TV (Dumont)- in some sections Gavilan-Byars will be carried on ABC-TV and Calhoun-Boyd on NBC radio-TV I Hie bouts include: Monday At New York Danny Riiaao Brooklyn va Eddie Lynch New York welters 10 at Providence I WilHe Bteveneon Boaton va Roger Harvey Bermuda welten 10 Tuesday At Boston Billy Ryan Tamaae! va jfot light' heavies 8 Larry -Zerlntx Spnnx- i Forreat New York heavtea 10 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them by land The 32-18 score was somewhat misleading since the Tigers had two scores called back last score was against reserves fhrlman said the Tigers haven't been baiter on attack th's season However he added expecting a real tough from Sewanee AOC teams will be involved in virtually all the area action this coming Saturday In addition to North Carolina at Duke and State at South Carolina Virginia will be at Maryland and Clemson at Wake Forest In addition to Virginia and Hampden-Sydney Old Dominion teams scheduled to see action are which plays host to Washington of St Louis and Emory and Henfy which entertains West Virginia Tech On the SC front Furman plays host to Davidson Friday night West Virginia meets Syracuse at Morgantown and The Citadel meets Vanderbilt at Nashville Cousy Is Kicked Oat for Two Weeks BOSTON Nov Bob Cousy backcourt ace of the unbeaten Boston Celtics has a leg injury which will sideline him for several1 weeks it was announced Sunday The National Basketball Association star was accidentally kicked in the side of the leg by Neil Johnston Saturday night in the 111-89 victory at tne Garden and the possibility oi a clot is afeared 1 The leg began to swell immediately and Cousy was receiving ice treatments on the bench before the game ended Meet With Spiders Today William and Mary alumni in the Richmond area will be guests today at 12:30 at the Holloway House of the University of Quarterback Club A club spokesman said last night that the president of Admiral Alvin Chandler and the of UR Dr George Modlin are expected to be present Also both head coaches Milt Drewer and Richmond's Ed Merrick This is a yearly meeting held prior to the Thanksgiving battle between the old rivals at City Stadium for the Turkey Trophy blood Prevent Costly Tire Wpar WHEEL BALANCE HERE'S WHAT WE DO 1 Precision Dynamic Balance 2 Precision Static Balance 3 Install necessary weights Both Front Wheels Regular -a50 DogOwned InRichmohd 1 rcais 1 By Henry Seward Special Correspondent WILLIAMSBURG Nov One Grand Bet a female pointer owned by George Harrison of Richmond and handled by Oakie Kite of Halifax scored with a native covey find on the back course and two points in the bird field to cop first place in the all-age event of the Hampton Roads Field Trials which ended here Sunday Runnerup honors went to Hollybourne Pilakea a female pointer owned by I of West End and handled by Elgin Ninninger of TTevil-lians Third spot was garnered by Whispering Ghost a male pointer owned by A tappitt of Virginia Beach and haiHiled by Truxell of Staunton Wayriel Tom a male pointer owned by John Floyd of Staunton and handled by --Truxell topped a field of 25 dogs to win the open' shooting dog stake Tom had four flawless contacts with game and a back of his running mate as he Outdistanced this classy field Second place went to Kate Souvenir owned and handled by Carr Smith of Norfolk Tlvrd spot was down by Eodi Brook Tim owned and handled by Sparrer of The trials were run over the historic Mill Plantation near here Judging the three-day event were Col John Babbs and CoL 'Andre both oTFt Monroe Results of other events: Opja auppMITicinM FVrcndalt Bor gyngl to A Thomas of BlueneU Va MkjJianJltd br TTuxdl: Rock J11 talt B- Daniel of Durham S'!" to01 to Hun tar Grover HaMm C-: Mary owned by Ealwterdj oThaliraa and nandted by Grove and Lone Sam Fay of Fairfax ana handled by Georc Hamm of Cahrerton Open Statute's Stormy Hav-rldek owned by Grrca of FI Bel-yoir and handled by Bill Power of by Brothtn of Goldiboro Lroaa Junrtion: Brother'! Jack owned handled by Harvey Jordan of' Goktaboro- Holly Born Chico owned by Froellch and handled by Nlnlnxer Amateur shoaling dag Lynnhaven Mute Deltevar owned and handled Ira Clark of Norfolk! Hurricane Hill Lem owned end handled by Clark Sam owned aad handled by Smith NBA Cincinnati CT Lrula as Detroit 8r Syracuse Make Your Car Steer Easier WHEEL ALIGNMENT HERE'S WHAT WE DO 1 1 Correct Caster 2 Correct Camber 3 Correct Toe-in and Toe-out (Above are chief causes- of tire wear) 4 Inspect Steering Okla Mate I 1 1 177 Mteklfaa Mata I I I IM aa lawa 4 I ll 72 MMkliaa 1 1 I 111 HI Whaaaua I I III 17 Parriat I IM MlaraMta 4 I 149 117 lllatia 14 9 M7 Indiana IIS 2i III Nartkwtelara 1 9 9 71 IM Conference C-'tera-aa AN Gi-n C-Mfi WLTPhtPWLT Alter SSI 7 111 Minks: rat aa ad it a I I Mlea atata 4 1 III 74 (21 Flariria 421 92 79 III Tumm' 921 III VaariartIN III 41 1 All taarrla Talk III 12 14 4 I I Laalaiaaa Mata I 4 I III 71 4 I I 1 Baartfa ---141 71 171 A la ka ate III IM III Tataria 'III 71 a 7 a H4 iti 7 i a 7 i a a i i iii aaa 4 4 1 4 4 1 aaa I 7 I aaa By The Associated Press The middleweight sweepstakes continues in the boxing world with another pairing of ranking contenders Friday night at New York when Rory Calhoun of White Plains meets Bob-byvBoyd of Chicago While Sugar Ray Robinson debates' the advisability of going through with his rematch with champion Carmen Basilic the rest of the boys are feuding and fussing Joey Giardello Spider Webb Gene Fullmer and Bubba Scholz have been active in recent weeks Calhoun beaten -only twice in 33 starts hps won his last three from Gprminal Ballarin Joey Giambra and Rocky Castellan' fine 1957 record includes victories over Willie Vaughn and Castellan! According to the Ring ratings Calhoun Is No 3 and Boyd No 9 Hie National Boxing Association puts Calhoun fifth and Boyd eighth Hie 10-round match at Madison Square Garden will be one of the most important of the week Contenders at I A Los Angeles will be the site of another interesting test of contenders in the featherweight class when Ike Chestnut of New York faces Ricardo Moreno of Mexico in a Thursday match Kid former welter champ who was ignored in the tournament set up to determine a successor to Basilio goes to the post for the 139th time Wednesday at the Chicago Stad-i ium against Walter Byars of Boston Byars whipped Sugar Hart in March but has bowed to Tony DeMarco Virgil Akins and ALL 1450 Value Brakes Balancing Alignment Games For This Week Thia football schedule for Virginia and Southern Conference teams: Friday night Davidson at Furman Saturday Washington of St Louis at Washington and Lee Virginia at Maryland West Virginia Tech at Emory and Henry Hampden-Sydney at Sewanee The Citadel at Vanderbilt Syracuse at West Virginia SWDBQS 1512 BROAD -L a- A.

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