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irr 'V mMyrgwqwTmgwvnMMi I lyyyv umv Richmond TimevDispafch Sunday Oct 4 1959 SPORTFETF By Chauncey Durden Timcs-Dispatch Sports Editor Intercepted Pass Leads Northwestern Over Iowa 14 to 10 Series Disa and Data IOWA CITY IOWA Oct halfback Ray Purdin carried an intercepted fourth quarter pass back 42 yards for a touchdown to erase defending champion lead and give Wildcats a 14-10 Big 10 victory Saturday The comeback triumph was accomplished without the services of the Dick Thornton who suffered a sprained ankle returning the opening kickoff and sat out the game AFTER the second game of the 56th annual match (or the baseball championship of the universe some of the sometime experts of the game were downright amazed by the fact that the Los Angeles Dodgers had stolen three bases whereas the go-go White Sox most 'notorious band of bandits had not stolen a base White Sox manager A1 Lopez 'patiently explained that the White Sox had not forsaken their play The situation had just 'pot come up for the White Sox to go a-thieving Lopez wanted one and all to know that his go-go guy would be stealing or attempting to steal some bases before the best-of-seven-gamea match was decided Dodger manager Walt Alston was somewhat surprised and Mr Alston does not surprise easily that anyone should be amazed by his artful Dodgers stealing a few bases Sooncrs Win By 42 to 12 "After season It should he noted that the three Dodger Neal Wally Moon and Junior in order stole 17 15 and 23 bases during the season Those figures may be small compared to Luis Aparicios 56 stolen bases but toss out 56 SB's and the Dodgers had a total of 82 stolen bases to the White Sox' 54 All the Sox are not swifties on the base paths as Sherman Lollar demonstrated in the eighth Inning of Friday's second game -IP Wlrujtmf UCLA's Smith (21) I Stopped Short ot First Down on Fourth Down Play Yesterday PASSING PAYS OFF' sprint also took the sting out of a bizarre Northwestern 1 decision in the first half in which the Wildcats turned down a successful field goal to try for a 11 yard fourth down touchdown The strategy backfired when quarterback John Talley's pitchout was bob-bled The option wns set up when Iowa was penalized on the 20-yerd field goal booted by Mike Stock Iowa's first The loss first In defense of its Big Ten title was the second shock in as many days for Hawkeye fans Coach Forest Evashevski Friday announced he was leaving when his contract expires in 1963 ind apparently was open for PAt I offers after the 1959 season WHEN LOPEZ appeared for his post-game press conference following Friday's game he began: "Shoot One Chicago writer who had questioned leaving Bob Shaw in to pitch to Charlie Neal in the seventh inning and was exasperated no end by the White base-running in the eighth inning was heard to say sotto voce Pitt Rally Nips UCLA 25-21 NORMAN OKLA Oct (in Oklahoma's Sooner blended near perfect passing with a strong running game and routed the Colorado Buffaloes 42-12 in a Big Eight Conference football opener at Owen Field Saturday' Oklahoma's devastating offense came on a' soggy field on an overcast misty day before 53000 fans Coach Bud Wilkinson's Sooner now have gone through i 72 conference games without a defeat It was their 70th victory with only two tie included in the winning streak The lopsided triumph provided some measure of satis- faction for Oklahoma after its opening 45-13 loss to Northwestern at Evanston HI' last week and should restore some of the Sooner' lost prestige 33-yapd pass from Gene for the second UCLA later In the same quarter £2nwh0 yet l'Penn State 58-20 The first -Penn touchdown UNIVERSITY PARK -41 STZ Purdin' lnterMpUoB Ilf oph- Th HU everybody getting into the act omore quarterback Wilburn euard John Penn Hollis' pass came only minutes pounded out its third? after Iowa end Don Norton had It was something of an old Richmond managers week In Chicago Ray Berres who managed the Colts in the old Piedmont League is of course the White Sox pitching coach Then Billy Herman another former Colts' manager who quit his coachship of the Milwaukee Braves to become a Boston Red Sox coach for his old mate Billy Jurgcs was a series spectator Finally there was Luke Appling who managed the 1954-55 Virginians in Ihe International League Appling an all-time Chicago favorite has been named one of Jimmie Detroit coaches for next season Introducing some friends to Dykes Applying said two fellows had to put up with me in Richmond This fellow (Dave Bloom) had to put up with me in Lyall Smith the Detroit sports editor broke in just there and said "And I'll have to put up with you in Til? "U8htitraight football victory and stepped out of bounds-on feflting winless Colgate 58-20 Lucter I kick) Odflnc filled) Pay Smith I Huan (Janaa Can mm tram Tancla mm Dltka 4t mm fra Tancla falMl Jaatraambakl If MM (Ca kick) the Dartmouth 37 Coach Rip Engle's three deep It took Penn just five plays squad sent seven different play Statistic Okla Hobby I run (Davla kick) Boyd 1 run (Davla kick) Boy4 1 run (Boyd run) Tillary 11 mm (ram CornoR (Hartllna kick) Okla bayd run (Davla kick) Kaadla If run (kick falM) Cola Maurer 1 run (mm falM) Camgbell IS mm fram Dawler (run failed) to score from there Doelling swept around right end from the 10 for the score Colgate John John Seksinky smeared Gundyl Botuia 4 run (stnMia hieto for a 10-yard loss that gave Penn a first down on its own Macklnnen Paika IMaraill kick) Kaf I run (Stallatclla kirk) yarfMi yardafe Intercepted by DYKES on the jet age: "My plane leaves here at 6:45 and we arrive in Los at We get there before we get grabbed Ron bobble of a hkndoff and dashed 47 yards to give the Hawkeye a 10-7 lead The victory waa Northwestern's first over an Iowa team since 1936 and added support to the Wildcats' bid for a Big Ten championship Talley aid Chip Holcomb both senior lettermen shared Northwestern quarterback duties and passed well after early jitters Talley tossed a 74 -yard paw to Purdin to set up the first half field goal and Holcomb threw seven yards into the end zone to Burton for the firzt aoore with two minutes left in the third period rasalng Difficulty Iowa had trouble with passes Fumblaa teat PITTSBURGH Oct Quarterback Ivan Toncic held his fire until the Anal minutes Saturday and then threw three touchdown passes to sweep Pitt rim IJI to a nerve-racking 25-21 football victory over UCLA There was less than a minute to play and UCLA led 21-18 when Toncic passed to Steve Jastrzemski for the final touchdown After Fred Cox kicked the placement hundreds from 30600 crowd poured onto the field Certain UCLA Win Until Jastrzemhski pulled In the pass on a 16-yard play it looked like a certain UCLA victory Pitt had fumbled away chances earlier while UCLA had moved the ball with precision The Panthers did not launch their sewing until the third quarter after going out for Intermission trailing 14-0 In the second half Toncic brought Pitt to life He called a series of running plays which tightened UCLA defenses Then he began throwing He passed nine yards to Ron Del fine for a touchdown in the third quarter But UCLA then got a touchdown on Ray a Gaines score (Jana (run kick) failed) Pitt (paaa Tancla Pint down Ruchina PiMlnf Pimm Pimm Yirdt Cornell ITHACA Cornell two long defeated game As on the in the yards second Lehigh's nanntrataul penetrated territory pencilled 49 Doelling cut back over center and ou traced three Dartmouth defenders 45 yards to the end zone Michigan Falls 34-8 Urban IS mn tram Hall (Stal tatclla kick) FO Stallatatla Wlgnet racavaraS fumbla In ana ca na (kick falM) PS- Heak 1 run (kick falM) P-S-Neff 14 mm fram Luca a (kick falM) Calgata Machlnn 41 mm fram Paaka (Maralll kick) Pb Wayna A run (Truitt mn fram Lana) Oilmarn mm Intareaptlan (Paa kick) 13-6 DODGER coach Charlie Dressen before the first game: All winter long I'm going to dinners out in California Casey (Yankee manager Stengel) and Fred (Milwaukee manager Haney) are the star attractions every time And every time as they went to say goodby Haney would say to Casey keep Oooljjot run (Miw kick)' DmIUb 41 rim (kick falM) Holy Cross 20-0 the next dinner Haney would say to Casey keep figure it out for a long time You know Casey ain't Yale 17-0 gonna take sick So why that 'keep well Casey routine Finally I got it figured Ikiney don't want nothing to happen Oct S-t paced by junior quarterback Marcello Una mustered its offensive strength for marches Saturday and Lehigh 13-6 in a where defensive play predominated 10000 spectators looked Big Red drove 70 yards second period and 63 in the third to gain its victory of the season varied formations WORCESTER MASS Oct Holy Cross end Bernie Buzyniskl completed a spectacular 60-yard touchdown pass play and led a slashing line Saturday in the Crusader's 20-0 football victory over Villanova NEW HAVEN CONN Oct 3 UPt Yale ran passed andhof Vfy nd detenrfve- klcked to trounce Brown 17-0 iy- Saturday and score ita first Ivy'0" toT League football victory incel'rd' Bnd to Stengel before another World Series comes around "So after game (the second Los Angeles-Mil-waukee playoff game for the National League championship) I told Haney kept well 1957 Itercepted re 'serve quarterbacks connected The 215-pound senior eluded ANN ARBOR MICH Oct 3 Michigan State's zock-em-sockem defense snuffed out early firepower and pulverized the Wolverines Saturday 34-8 before a record Michigan Stadium crowd of 103234 Tha Spartan turned this ancient backyard football feud a rout by scoring touchdowns- four of the first five times they had the ball Michigan big agile linemen red-dogged Michigan's offense Into sputtering futility in the first half while the Spartan offense was rolling up a comfortable edge Michigan which has beaten its bitterest rival only twice in the last decade failed to pick up a first down until State had a 20-0 lead the defense after catching KenlTT" ij on li of 23 aerials for 221 damn lnt Cornell 0nKklnki running pat In Vala Ernat 11mm frem ting Men yard IOV intercepted tWO deep into the second Derind Wim the second period Wildcat tosses STENGEL to Dodger first baseman Gil Hodges: 'Tve said for 10 years that you're the most graceful first baseman I've seen You first with the wrong arm but for a right-hander you play first like a left-hander And you're so fast getting that foot off the bag they'll never see you on the game" from the two-yard touchdown to counteract that Panther score Buiwi for Threo In the final quarter Toncic -Winkler I run (Mullar fram Slnalatan) FO Kaaka 11 television" several times but the Engineers scored only once on a 53-yard drive that followed the first Cornell touchdown The Wildcats were unable to move on the ground end picked up only 59 yards rushing Iowa rushed for 225 yards Fighting to maintain its lead the Crusaders stopped Villa-nova twice near the goal line Holy Cross finished the scoring In the final period when Alex Guyetie took a pitchout 16 yards after a Pacunai pass interception Emory Henry Takes Win 16 to 8 Tkib 1 run (Tikdi kick) Luhl Bchou I run (mm falM) Talaak 1 run (kick falM) North 47 fumMu kitarcsptlen (Mmtu kick) Nun If Burtmi I mm fram Holcomb Purdin 41 (Mm Hrtarcop kick) Vlllanava THERE is no love lost between White Sox president Bill Veeck and other major league elub officials Boston club owner Tom Yswkey ekeepted Tis said Yawkey waa the only club owner Veeck called and asked if he needed more Series tickets When a representative of Milwaukee club owner Lou Perinl showed up at Comiskey Park for tickets he was informed there were no tickets for PerinL Veeck said he was promised 12 tickets to the Milwaukee games last World Series "At series time I was told I had Veeck said "Mr Perinl needed my 12 tickets I am now doing what Mr Perini wishes he could do I'm taking care of my fans Maly CraM Penn 13-0 dinary He passed nine yards to Cox for a touchdown then 49 yards to star end Mike Ditka for another and finally 16 yards to Jastrzembski for the clincher UCLA leaped Into Its early lead mostly on the throwing of Bill Kilmer and the catching of Marv Luster The Smith Earl Skip Ray and Bob figured in many UCLA ground-gaining plays Luster caught the first touchdown pass in the game a 26-yarder from Kilmer in the second period Ivory Jones kicked his first of three points after touchdown Then Luster caught JEFFERSON CITY TENN Oct 3 lA) Emory and Henry taking advantage of the breaks and paced by Harry Yost handed Carson-Newman a 16-6 Smoky Mountain Conference Virit sawn defeat Saturday night FO (Stack kick) tlau (Slack Kuchina Mkblfcn lute 11 Mlcblsc Statistics AMcHcy 1 nm (aremtotetter kick) Martin 1 run IBranatetter kick) Lock I run (kick filMi MSU luel pill hMcrccptlM (randitatter kick) Stawart IS mm frem (Brandalattar kick) NMkln I rut from NMkln) PHILADELPHIA Oct 3 (D Penn stamped itself Saturday as a definite threat for the Ivy League football title by easily defeating defending champion Dartmouth 13-0 on touchdown run of 45 and 10 Princeton combined the talents yards by halfback Fred Doell- madrinaki) (run faiM) Ouyatta (H run) (run falM) VPW vriPY rw 1 in HC cued fa It run) PIM fram O'Brlan) Buiyniaki (M mm yerdep A short Carson-Newman punt set up the first touchdown by pJlUJ lnrcpt the visiting Wasps deep inVumWM'iM' writer nd Yost scored for Emory from The Quaker hard charging fense and ground ouf a 22-0 Ivy Buchanan or League football victory over1" Columbia Saturday In Gary Neal bioeked a Carson-Newman Sacha scored one touchdown 'nt lhe 12 antf Yost again added two Point on a pass thia from the two from quarterback Mike Pan foP the in the second period to give gave Dartmouth's highly touted quarterback Bull Gundy little time to pass and heavily to fumbles by the Indiana But it was the running of version Minnesota MINNEAPOLIS jinnesoti's Gophers by 14 defeats games rose and 24-14 Saturday wido-open attack WITH THE Dodgers (Brooklyn and Los Angeles) making (heir seventh post-war appearance in World Seriei competition it's passing strange that Johnny Pod res Friday became the alllime Dodger World Seriei the only Dodger pitcher with three World Series victories Two-game Dodger winners: i Preacher Roe (2-1) Clem Labine (2-2) Can Erskine (2-2) and jSCOlS 1 ntlllipll the late Hugh Casey (2-2) 1 1 24-14 ing Longhorns Blank Bears In Soccer 4 toO line contributed Oct 3 prostrated in 16 smashed Indiana with a that left the Hoosiera paralysed until It was too late A FORMER major league man suggested the trade of any baseball a Willie Mays-for-Mickpy Mantle trade "Willie's unhappy in Saq laid the on-lhe -opium-kick fellow' they boo Mantle something awful In New York They'd both he happier and better ballplayers for such a trade and think what that trade would do for the box office in both cities" BELFAST NORTHERN IRELAND Oct Scotland upset Northern Ireland 4-0 Saturday in a soccer international before a crowd of 60-000 at Belfast's Windsor Park Stadium Doelling and the blocking ofj the Tigers a 14-0 half-time lead fullback Jack Hanlon that His understudy Scott was the Emory Cartoh-Nowman 4 4 Yoot 5 run (Buchanan PM) Indiana entire show In a fourth-quar highlighted the second win of 4 Mlnnaaeta Hlcha 74 run (run falM) Yoot run (Buchanan mm) the year for the resurgent run tfcteh falM) Safety Hunter tackle In an This College Slate The first sons and daughters ot Nashua are scheduled to go to the post as 2-year-old next winter at Hialeah Minn run (kick fella) Kauik I run (Dkkaan kick) FO Dickaan 1 Cramer 1 run (run falM) In McCaulty mm fram (FaMn paaai THE BIG argument around press headquarters even bigger than the why-Cuccincllo-eent-Lollar-home-Friday argument had to do syith the Continental League The writers whose cities figure to get Continental League franchises were in agreement that a new major league could not miss Most of the other experts did not think the Continental's chances of sur-vival were worth a continental ter drive that ended with the Wellesley Mass junior scoring on a 10-yard jaunt Scott alio added two extra points on an Iseman pass The Tigers who evened their record at 1-1 used sheer power with the hard running Sachs and Mike Ippolito doing the brunt of the work Friday Memo Team Shim Unlvordty Tulcno AUSTIN TEX Oct Texas 'Longhorns shook three backs loose for touchdown scampers and used 'a bristling defense Saturday to make California a third straight shutout victim 33-0 Halfback Rene Ramirez gracefully tailing a bruising interference corps curved 46 yards for Texas' first score to give 20000 rain-soaked fans and a national television audience a preview of coming events Sprinting sophomore Jack Collins whose Texas-record 82-yard quick kick led to second score spurted 44 yards for one touchdown with three second left in the half Two scoring pass plays one yards and another for 11 preceded a bull-dozing rumble by 210-pound fullback Mike Dowdle to scoring Vlittlng Team Wait Virginia (night) Detroit (night) Lact Vtar'a RtauH Beaten Si-N Didn't play IMU -1f Wichita N-lf Wolford 11-4 Southern McthoSut Gccroc Waohinften The CttidM Ulih Briphom Young San Jom State Oregon might) Mlaaourl (night) Wichita (night) Waffard (n)ght) BVU 14-7 Didn't play Syracuse Thumps Maryland 29 to 0 Rrlncatan 4 11 21 Columbia I 4 run (nm falM) Sacha 44 mm from Ippellte (paM Sacha frem lacmani PR Putt run iMaa kid frem laaman) Saturday STATE Dcvldion (night I Richmond 17-21 VMI Jl-I Richmond Virginia VMI Harvard 20-6 Florida Mate Furman FSU Didn't play HI Guilford Virginia Tach William 4 Mary Emary 4 Henry Bridgewater Virginia State MorohwM It Raul'a I Bndgawatar IM haw 1f-M Didn't play Didn't play SYRACUSE Oct 'Syracuse's final tlx points UPi Syracuse dotted Mary-1 the third period land's formation Saturday Thirty thousand fans turned with a barrage of touchdownsjout in 77 -degree weather in that brought a aecond victory Archbold Stadium to see the to the ambitious Orange eleven three deep Orange team hold 29-0 It was the second loss inoutmanned Maryland to twojTa -a row for the Atlantic Coast first downs and 29 yards rusk for 19 yarda 40-yard Texas cap the California CAMBRIDGE MASS Oct 3 (JPi Harvard made the most of Its infrequent scoring opportunities Saturday and ground out an uninspired 20-6 verdict' over stubborn Bucknell The Crimson put together SOUTH Hampdan-Bydnoy Randalph-Macon Chattanooga Kantucky Bawanto 44-21 r-m aa-t Didn't play i is lawann WMtirn Maryland Alabama Auburn Clamaan Gaergla drives of 56 and 49 yards fof team after an opening victoryiing and passing Auburn l-l North Carolina State Clemaon 12-1 Hardin-Simmana Didn't play Crsraia Tach Tech 21-7 Miami (nliht) LU 41-4 MiMiaaippi might) Didn't play Didn't play Ramlroa 44 nm Lackey kick) Mecca If paaa from Shirley (kicked failsd) Canine 44 run (pan fallad I Ten Ceeeer II paaa fram Lackey (pom fallad) Dawdle 41 run (gat paw fram Sauton) Lauialana State Vandarbllt MiMiMlppi state Arfcanaaa State -North Carolina Ssutn Carolina Maryland Waka Faraal wo of na Syracuse rated one of the Syracuse rolled for 338 yards si 4i-s used a 77-yard runheck of anEgBtg in preacaaon calcu-288 on the ground in hitting fl'Ution if quarterback could for 19 flirt down Otlwr than that IIarard did f0Un(j uw poph omore David After field goal Ger BAST Rtnu Slate Army Sarette guide the Orangemen' Schwede playingat halfback with the poise of a veteran for schweoes playing ac nauoacK Saturday threw 21 yards Vlllanava not threaten and spent a busy afternoon fending off passing thrusts of Bucknell's Paul Ter he Army 14-S Vlllanava 11-lf Dartmouth 21-1 Rulgpra 11-7 Columbia 11-1 11 A 1 tojlNorlOlkAcaUeiny end Fred Mautino for Syra- i cuse'a first score near the end 1 ORS VJlidy l(Ml A Ike AflMlIllff MPlAll A of the opening period Baafan Csllapa Dartmouth Rutsara Vala Harvard Calpate Columbia Carnall Carnall 21-14 I I a Bucknell Harvard Haly Ctpm Navy Daytan iyracuM Haly CreM 24-1 Didn't play Rrlncatan 14-14 AM 14-11 Prlncalah Franklin Marahak a second Saturday Highly Rated Soph The 19-year-old turned the ground gaining over to Ernie Davis me of the most highly touted sophomores ever to enter Syracuse and Gerhard Schwedes German born half- Frnniytvania Wiahlngten A Syracuse added two more In the second period on run and a two-yard plunge by fullback John Nichols Harv a venal run (Haughlo run) Naiaon 77 mm Intarcaptlan (paM falM) OHka mm from 'Torhea (run fallod) Boulrio 7 run (run fallad) MIDWEST Nerih Taxaa State (nlMl llllnpia Tie Ohio Stata 17-11 Didn't play Cincinnati Ohto State Indiana lawa Nabraaka Maryland Syracuaa t-4f Didn't play a 2f-7 Kanaaa Marquette Michiaan State Kanaaa Celarade Oragan state baqjc Despite the antic of thci-Y-tii Mautino II pau from Schwadta broke! Special to the Times-Dispatch LYNCHBURG Oct 3-Two first-period touchdowns and a second quarter safety were all Norfolk Academy needed to down Virginia Episcopal School 16-0 in a football game here Saturday VES handicapped Saturday by an injury to (tart-ing left halfback Stuart Or-gain now has a 1-1 record Norfolk Academy now sports a two-win no loss record W31d14-7 Kanma Stata Michigan i Calarade Il-I Didn't play Narthwaatarn 7-1 Wiacenaln 71-4 Narthwaatarn Rurdua Mlnnaaeta Wiacenaln SOUTHWBST Bayter Arfcanaaa (nleM) Taaaa ASM Hauaten (night) Rica Florida might) Tana Qklanei Oklahoma Baylar Il Houaten 7t-7 Didn't play WESTMINSTER MD Oct iAi Fullback Fred Dilke IM Weitern Maryland's Green Terror to a eome-from-behind 14-7 victory over Penn Military College Saturday 1 7 PMC Irwi fallad) Davla Si run (Saratte paaa to for tThwadai) one touchdown and ripped off SjPZcJki1 fSmwo sizeable gains time and again an hni Syracuse built up a 23-0 half-j Statistic time lead With left fooled tackle Syracuae Maryland Bob Yates kicking a 25-yard yanu pM sm i field goal to add to three touch- Paaalng yardage i 1 downs Gene Grahnaki another yH iiitareopfod i tackle grabbeda Maryland fumble In the end zone foryargo panoiiaad Tenai li-14 TCU 74 4 Taxaa Christian (nlM) Tenai Tach -14 4 Norfolk Academy 14 vas FAR WEST Idaho AP Wlmehata GRIDIRON1 BALLET Johnny Mar-chiano (53) makes futile grab for pass as Dartmouth defender Alan Rozycki (36) thumbs aerial out of reach Player in background is Larry Purdy Penn won 13-0 in game at Philadelphia Didn't play Wyoming 7-4 Donvav 24- Colorado State Air Farce Wyoming Mnntana California Narfalk Academy acorlnp touck downoi Millar (21 around and)) Fyte 1 14 around and) Batetyi Cunnlnonam taeklad fcy Howard Convoraiena: Waatarn Maryland 4 I Bearing Crate" (run OD'RaL Saunvlti (cnnvaralM) Waatarn OilkM IRipgii I) (run Ml Pat Dllkao (run) Nntro Dome Didn't rtay COR M-4 Stanford 21-11 Waah I not an Mote fpiM) ttanforO Collaoo of Pacific Waahlngton i i 5 it nte)dkrfiiwBiqyeuldRn4JUll4iP4lilAlAdMhi-SkdM4B4AijtiMtiilaf of)- 4 MMf i tA jfc!.

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