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Richmond Times-Dispatch from Richmond, Virginia • 39

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i FIRST ACC WIN SINCE 1958 Spiders Blanli Gobblers 11-0 UVa Beats SC before the second quarter wns Carolina rmplnjing lnngilng mid loft the riimecncks two minute old mid moved range nrrlnl attHPk rinsed tol minis In the red from there to their first At- 21-1 1 midway through the third lkr 4-South Carolina which pulled luntie Const Conference trl-(Muarler ail bagged its (uni Smih cmhna rice off a sensational typ upset umph In 19 Karnes To Marvin score Lite the fourth possess on South arohna elec- against Maryland the werk he Hass the South Carolina coaph a 42-yard aerial play from I10! fore wa victim of one Satur- it was last week all over again quarterback Jim C'nsren to half-i VPtlon- os fpn nidly rush-day only In reverse back Henry frnshy brought pd' WM tdly off target on a times- UispaUl) "Virginia played the way we'over the TD with 23S remain- Continued on Fage 7 Col 8 The Gamecock fell 29-20 to Virginia which approached its did agaiiU Bass' Statistics task with a trio of devastating' ald what I told my 7-ti fullbacks Doug Thom-squad at That they "vo-ThamiwC u' k-rkl son and Willis Williams andcoiCd look at Virginia a I see: CTev Vrfk' I halfback Carl a super-1 how they looked last v-Mna it po from cuho iaiw use xf r'- MUST A MINUTE Virginia Tech coach Jerry Claiborne goe out onto the field to raise an objection to the referee in the second quarter of est game against Richmond Punting oi Prutl Sets Vj UR Scot xs By Chaiincry Dtinlon All alons fhis season then has been a suspicion that on a pond day the of Richmond miphr have the best football team in the Slate The Richmond squad had that day yes- iteiliy mill defeated Virginia Tivh 11-0 in a battle of hardhitting lines For awhile late in the first quarter it appeared that the sometime lucklr? Spiders were iiiir' iiii nui (o wit Rushing yardage charged mental attitude and Rasa' Impassioned lnterniia- sccrMhv 34 pan ham Gammei ysiaoa -m itaunrh line jsion oratory stirred Striking swiftly from the! Gamecocks but not tart Ihe Cavaliers led by 14-0 Trailing 21-7 at tha half un the IFunHey kk) eo i rr Thomsen 1 pinna (Riwley kirk) enough! SC-Cruay 41 pai Irani Coion (paMejJJJJJ-j- 01 -11000 io intern mi beiitjig iliem-cle Sunday A Idol 1-C will! perminal foul penallieaj lull mice the Richmond linemen "worked llieir over-aggre- l'iice Fred I imllay of Albemarle famed deilgner of gulf courses Is still lie paints and plays golf every day 11 Obituaries siienc? the Spiders took eom-maiid ail proceeded to Tcrii af Ihe own game' tough line play Richmond went ahead 10 sec-ouds hefnre the half ended with v-- lutlflwiek Brent Vann a UvV i Nund junior from Franklin hilling o'f'the left side of the Te1i line for a toiichilown ns the Richmond siipiMirters anux' ihe Homecoming Day crowd of 1 likM) roared their approvil Stmiilt Tackles Price I Sporloos Upset () By Gophers OleMiss Is Upset ByLSU BATON ROUGE LA Nov Jery Stovall 193-pound halfback streaked 57 yard to pet up a touchdown and Iiouisl-ana State smaahed Mississippi's dream of a national champion-ship with a 10-7 victory over the Rebel Saturday night Stovall's dart through the Rebel line came late In Ihe third period and paved the way for a seven-yard touchdown run by halfback Wendell Harris LSU moved out front midway! in the first period when Harris' booled a 37-yard field goal But Griffing and starling Rebel quarterback Doug Elmore opened up a passing attack and! got Mississippi rolling just be-! fore halftime Griffing tossed to end Wes Sullivan for two yards and a touchdown and the Intermission ended with the Rebels showing 7-3 lead A 22-yard field goal attempt by Sullivan at the halfway point of the third stanza came just two plays before Stovall found a weakness In the Mississippi line and scampered to the Rebel 23 Seven plays later Harris circled left end behind a great block by guard Monk Guillot for the game's final score Then after a scoreless thinl quarter the Spiders scored a safely and field goal in ihe final period which was dominated liy the Richmond plajers Co-cap- quarterback Bandy Stephens tain Earl Slmidt the directing a surprise unbalanced sufierb lialfback tackled Tecli'l'1 "nd hurling a 23- quartrrliack Warren Price touchdown pass upset ni-1 1 hr end zone for the lwo-inl tionally top-ranked Michigan safely wfn-n Price unwisely Slate 13-0 in a Big Ten f'ot "fielded" Linky riO-yardill game Saturday (from the scrimmage line) punt i Halfback Bill Munsey on the Tech goal line I benched by Injury the past With an 8-0 lead three games scored both Go-kicked a 33-yard field goal with' pher touchdowns one on a slightly more than half-a-min-1 lateral from Stephens and the ute of playing remaining! other on the 23i-yard toss by to stretch Richmond's winningjStephens margin to a big 11 Early IjU Scores points The Gophers stealing a page They say Pratt a sawed-off the erstwhile unbeaten Spar-1' 'sophomore from Norfolk uiwci1 unbalanced 's I 'line for the first time this sea- Continued on Page 7 Col 1 son impressively punched -il for scores in the first and last Virqinio 'fecji d'O KMuTppi LSU 3 O- 0 Richmond 0 4 0 quarter Von 1 run'ikirk'foilPd) Salvly Prlct lackid In end Rich-FG Stoudt 35 SI a (Mies Vo Trh Richmond down A 17 vordoo 17 1M yordogo III ja 10 Intercepted by 2 7 335 5 44 lot 1 0 penallted 77 40 Michigan favorite defeat do no Minnesota It first games Minnesota Itime it 7 0 e- 7 0 7 0-10 F(i Harris 37 Sullivan 2 paw (Su'hvan kirk) Horril 7 run (Harris kick) Statistics M'M P'Ort downs 11 Rushing yordnoi 174 Rowing yardage 144 Pour 14-U Pawn Intirctptad by 1 Punts 4-775 MS PumblM lost 1 0 Yards ptnallmf II 5- Bit I-'1'-1 Ric H'aff Ph hr Amir rhU4 first touchdoMTi in the first quarter s-esterday at Charlottesville Virginia player taking out the Gamecocks' Harold Jones (fift) is unidentified Firf Rushing Pnwing Poj Pawn Punt Fumbln Yard FIRST CAVALIER TI) Virginia fullback Doug Thomson shakes loose from a waist-high tackle bid by South Everette Crafts en route to a 16-yard run for the Cavaliers' Slate a seven-point and suffering its first after five victories could better than pierce to ihe five in the first quarter was Michigan Slates shut out defeat in 26 scored Ihe first had Ihe ball on a 71-yard marrh in 11 plays Munsey tracing eight yards' around Michigan right end on lateral from Stephens With about Tour minutes left jin the game Stephens whre'ed his touchdown pass to Munsey 'who grabbed the )all just inside Ihe Imck line of the end zone I Michigan State which prr- Continued on Fage 5 Co! 1 Wins 31-30 Heroics Fail Davidson As jBnlidogs Win SC Title By Defeating VMI 14-8 Scores C'-oJIege Emitbell I ITATf Virginia 31 South Carolina Ml Richmond It Virginia T-ch Citadel 14 VMI I Vo Union 33 Morgon Stole 17 Smith 14 Vo S'nta 7 Onvidwn 31 WHM 30 1 MC 13 FSM Oj Bt Earle Copn ipeared to be a comfortable 31-idown in the last two minutes conrord i( h-sc! 7 1 3 11 1 Lf -i -r r-li r-Sheohrd 47 Briitaevwir 0 Timrt-Dispntch Sport Wnter 14 Davidson ipad Info WILLIAMSBURG Nov 4- er Credited first with In something that resembled a-the Tribe scored leftover from a Sunday fo a Play on a pair of Calvin Cox w'vaTWh ii VV ith a safety to JT1 "iP8 and Frkrtaf 7 tn tmieh halfback Charles Weaver two touen- A rollout pass Cox to John pass Corley gave the wet Vn 17 tW'O-1 71 gw 7 By Roscoe Ihickelt The title was the first for Th Henry Mura with 2:23 left ressurcithign(1j)at re-'Mnnno Tintes-Diwtirh Sport a Writer lcitadrl smrp the school joined VMI played a lot of pressure LEXINGTON Nor 4 Southern Conference 21 football In what little time re-1 gave lip Its Southern Conference mained however it got a 'nhamrinhin onHinrrK iiorp Trailing 8-7 as the ftRirth sparkling 25-yard return from time 'championship grudgingly here! whiiiu sparximg gj-yara reiurn i-n boo 7-n Murnty I 21 past Irom Sfpntni fromtakm yielding the itlp hquarter i-eaclied the midway Kenny Reeder on Ihe ensuing Tmone o'a tw iee-denied Ciladi-I eleven imint llie Bulldogs went kickoff and on Hie passing of! Penn State 17 iir MiLhigun stall Mun-sota 7 to 5T game Davidson edged illiam 7 '7 it-30 point convesion after the first Michigan 37 touchdown Blit Ci)X rolling out Maryland 31 Furman 7 14 141 71 17 701 77 V10 1 0 I 5 II SI -3 0 15 17 Memphis Stale 4 inai (lonuiiHicu juiy ior a nui yar()s in 13 plain for Ihe win- niai'tert)aek lkibhv MilchelliFirst downs I but 10 mg toiu-hiuwn ami whaiey flm iIs 'to The W2Z and riiinjj on fop 1 -n it toi Jh'a riii or dussoiI iiirskin puss Pitt 7 quart erhack Bill on (lf llum 'Tie ()lumn ne lw fl-e runllin 011 n'rt1" hairy pa sued Ihe Bulldogs nl jis 2-yard pass to end Coiilinucd on Fage 6 Col Roson College iovi Mote' 10 Ihe crown winch had eluded Buckneii 17 Ruitaio 4 horn the past Iwn years when Vmi' 4 they failed to whip VMI in Iheir Columbia 35 Cornell 7 fjna ponferpnce game of each Hums tumbles lost Yanis penullred and Mary 31-30 here Saturday afternoon Mixing a weird concoction of coring plays penalties and comebacks the Indians and W'iidcasts turned a simple 7-7 halftime tie in a wild finish in which William and Mary almost pulled out victory In the final four minutes of play the Tribe turned what ap- Phillips 7 pan from (Barton kick) Gibbi I post from Cola (Usher kick) Dov-FG Usher 17 WSM Penkunas 5 run (Barton kirk) Sheffield 13 pass from Gibbs (Usher kirki Lopo run (Usher kick) Day Load 1 pass from Cole (Usher kick) Safety Cordie tackled In end zone Phillips 10 pass from Ces (Corley pass from Cam Weaver 45 pass from Cox (kick failed) Henning Continued on Fage 5 Col 7 Statistic? Davidson WSM First downs I Rushing yaritoae 143 Passing yardoga 47 Passes 7 14 Passes Intercepted by 3 Punls 30 Fumbles Inst 3 Yards penalised 73 Continued on Fage 5 Col 1 season This triumph Us sixth In a row ninre two season-opening iloases gave The Citadel a 5-1 SC record which no one else In jthe league can match The team has two contests left hut mth are against non-league foes The 0 7 0 f-14 VMI 0 0 0 a- 7 Whaley 1 plunge tc igo kirk) Reeder I pass ham Milthsll (Morrison run) 1 Mura 72 pass from Whaley (Glga' kick) Statistic? Citadel VMI Firqf downs 14 1 Pnthinq vorHnna 107 PainQ yertfaga ISO Pmm 10 28 If PnM Intprrptftf 0 1 Pins 4 41 7 37 3 Furrblf Irwf A Yard! pnolird 10 iritis Gordon Stole With Rush CAMDEN Nov 4 tT Crimson San ridden by the veteran Willie Shoemaker c-rnie with a rush around th far turn and info the stretch a vie-: forv Saturdriv In the woi 1 richest race the S3f't3ri3 Sla'e Stake hy 2J leng-h at Garden Faik Ra fo n-! bj rru rf TTdS the rhcsT Fi'-n Sy S-int' enrrd f-r evrer Sa'rrn Sr ef Iie-ro: who 4i' q- 4 Spiders drove to their first touchdown Making the stop R-n Hawkirs HELD AT THE Richmond-! Earl is stopped at the TI tuo-jici this dive the fa hr fip If after receiving ore of Dan Hnr passes frr a six-yard pain INDIAN AIR STRIKE Drnni? OTnoV hroupht down by Duncan Morton Coo mied rwi rpg 3 5.

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