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The Virginian-Pilot from Norfolk, Virginia • 47

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SECTION Sunday Nov 24 1957 State Whips 29 26 for ACC Title Tar Heels Storm Back Whip Blue Devils 21 to 13 3 Cirttlu a ever will not be able to acceptfmaining in the period from the Balonik recovered a fumble The the conference Orange Bowl bid one yard line final South Carolina touchdown Christy opened the scoring in drive started on its own 20 6th Defeat by 9 season with an even split n10 cut nside ieft end on keener 7 7 rx games It was the undermanned eft end on a keePer 12:30 pm (EST) Servmg with Cavaliers aainct two PlaJ for the score him on the five man committee ins Sewanee Triumphs 25 6 touchdown came on a plunge by tuuviiuuu uuitic vii a uiujitc uy i i 7t 11 Andy inley from the one yard tme they fumbled the ball away llUwsi rtrxirinn that! nrP line to tie it up at 6 alJ by An estimated 10500 smallest 'three said he was proud of the virttni Tech to witness a game in Byrd Stad i shown bv his outfit WlehlU BWKra to Larry went 32 Bobby urr Ybcuda 14 rniarfi 0 0 conver him 71 and his Virginia threats to sew it up Virginia Coach Ben Martin following drove 70 second conversion try was wide and on a third occasion they were hpld fnr downs on the 7 PagelPage 2Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page5 Duka 12 ST 5 13 2 7 33 1 a 112 eu SUU 13 'Harrar Baapakir Lafayette 13 ramming three His conver 4 34 2 9 73 0 4 50 right South Carolina athletic di luncok tuidt ui uic year lur uie even uuuupi uic ictiiaiijuvi ut jj senior fullback from the Middle the first half which was confined rectot ap Cameron Duke CHAPEL HILL NC Nov 23 The Bowl committee of the Atlantic Coast Conference meets heatomorrow afternoon to con sider its recommendation of an ACC football team to meet Okla homa in the Orange Bowl game at Miami la Jan 1 Chairman Erickson Uni versity of North Carolina athletic director called the session for way: just had too many Placement Blocked Bakhtiar blocked Johnny the and highlighted by a pass from are rank Howard Clemson foot ball coach and athletic director Dean Geary Eppley of Mary land ACC president Rex En ootball Scores The North Carolina Captain Roland (Buddy) Payne of Norfolk game otticiats ot me vonrerence choice With today's results scrambling the picture it is possible the com mittee may prefer to await the outcome of final games next Sat urday for Clemson and North Carolina Today's games that saw North Carolina State a Bowl ineligible clinch its first Conference title by beating South Carolina and Duke lose to North Carolina while re surging Clemson beat Wake or or urther Reading See ACC Bowl Page 4 UNC 15O 13S 10 23 3 8 429 1 0 14 seasons ago waited until next he said Perceptions of Clemson passes by I halfback Bruce Nunnally quart erback Jim Dalrymple and cen ter Eddie Moore kept Clemson bottled up in the first half A Clemson fumble at the Wake orest nine and failure to make a first down at the seven cut off two serious Clem son threats in the second half or further reading see Late Rally Page 4 the third quarter with a one yard plunge into the end zone and leaped bver from the 2 for his fourth quarter touchdown Three fumbles: and a bad oitchout marred South Carolina play and the opportunistic Wolfpack took advantage of every Carolina bobble South Carolina rolled up impres sive yardage on the ground and held a to a surprising 50 yards rushing in the first half Butterfinger tactics cb South Carolina heavily and coach War ren Giese substituted freely to find a winning combination Toward the close of the game fifth string quarterback Satterfield of Greer SC was at the helm a i bull like rushes accounted for consider able Gamecock yardage Eight Plays TD The first South Carolina scoring drive started on the Gamecock 42 The Wolfpack launched its first successful scoring effort after Christy had returned a kick off from his ownl5 to South Car 32 Eight plays later Christy was over from the three South Carolina's second scoring march started on its own 23 and the third successful drive started on the Wolfpack 31 where Chris ty had put it after taking it from the 22 State also had touchdown drives that began on its own 33 and the South Carolina 25 where SEWANEE Tenn Nov 23 (fl The Sewanee Tigers smashed Hampden Sydney's perfect foot ball season to bits here today as they defeated the visitors 25 to 6 before 900 fans on a muddy field Cnwanoo thiia ftnicllArl th sea snn with a 1 Duke Logical Choice for Bowl Murray DURHAM NC Nov 23 Duke coach Bill Murray said today that in his opinion Duke is the logical team on the basis of its record to represent the Atlantic Coast Conference in the Orange Bowl on New Day nr further reading see Murray Says Page 4 took the 30 march a 20 vard cam or Walter Wilder to Del Ray1 The Clemsen 13 115 150 7 19 0 4 35 2 2 10 Hampden Sydney Suffers irst Defeat of Season gave Clemson the ball on the Wake 5 Deacons Score Cline plunged over from the 1 three plays later to seal sixth victory in nine starts Wake orest moved 71 yards in 15 plays the second time it got the ball in the opening quarter Sophomore fullback Neil MacLean rammed over from the 5 His con version try was wide touchdown pass was his eighth of the season equaling a conference record set in 1952 by South Johnny Gram ling The 11th straight loss equalled a Wake orest school record set during the 1912 14 seasons Clemson missed three touch down chances Once the Tigers had a pass intercepted another VTT1t 24 rtoeetea Bvffate Batcen 24 nu 14 Tb Statistics UfU 14 Xtea TetM or Other Scores in) down Rushinx yardxx Passing jardaie Paste Passea intercepted be Punt umble tost Yards' nmaltred Vtrjtnfa Marr land Maryland acortnr Rusrr elyan (3 run) Scotti (8 pas from Ruse vlm) 9 25 101 4 23 1 7 30 1 30 Scare by Perfada 0 0 0 4 0 Tarda per ailzed rth Carolina State South Caroilna North CamUM Stat ecorlnj Tooch 4oaa: Christy 4 (3 plunr 1 planter 1 ptunxe: plunxe i ield joe Christy C39 rd Conversion: Christy 2 South Carolina rcnrtnx Touchdowns: Denied 18 ps from Hawkins) Vickery victories and a tie Bakhtiar Halted defense held Bakh extra point try tier tn 58 vardc in 19 carrips thed Vireinia had held the Tie lowest total of the vear for the even 4 act Tf bnncfprl tn defensive nlav hut Marvlanrf son yardage to 813 tops in the cashed in on Atlantic Coast Conference! I Icreated by guard Nick Cnarh Tnmmv Mnnt Marv TPCnvPrv of a fumble nn i landers also nicked off four nasses Cavalier 24 vs 4 I in JW ww JK wv vw mw ww uiviuuiiiK Mtic vuu cimc unci Lvp nuocviyaii ate up it yeiiua uh i tion by halfback Jim Joyce whih brilliant run after apparently ended deenest threat beinc tranned while trvinc tn Augusta Edges MA RONT ROYAL Nov 23 Joe Sefa scored once and set up another score with long runs' in the final period here today as Augusta Military Academy rallied for a 26 football victory over Randolph Macon Academy The Yellow Jackets were in front 19 13 when Sefa raced 50 yards to the Ma 2 Dale Power plunged over and the score was tied With only a minute left Sefa broke loose on a 55 yard scoring dash that gave AMA its victory It was second touchdown the first coming in the second period on tfllour yard plunge Scot by period AMA 0 4 MA 4OT 19 AMA ttorinx Touchdowns Set 3 (4 plume: 55 run) Power 2 (40 run plunxe) ConverUons Power Howell MA Touchdown: Dnlel 281 run: 40 pess run from Grororyl Pittird 30 runback of Intercepted piss) Conversion: Gregory By George McClelland VirrlBian Pilot Sperts Writer DURHAM NC Nov North Carolina won its big gam with Duke for the first time since 1949 today bringing to a close bitter years of reconstruction at Chapel Hill Even more decisive than the 21 13 score was the way it was effected The Tar Heels spotted Duke two first half touchdown runs by Wray Carlton and then came smashing back behind the leadership of a 19 year old sophomore quarterback and a senior end from Norfolk In the oppressive gloom of Duke Stadium Jack Cdmmings the young man from Lower Merion Pa scored one touchdown passed to Buddy Payne for a second and threw to Payne to set up Giles plunge for another Captain Payne was a magnificent football player in leading his 'associates with a stirring two way performance of AlLAmerican calibre After moving within six points of a tie with a 49 yard drive late in the second quarter Carolina used Duke fumbles as the start points for two third period touchdowns Phil Blazer kicked three extra points The result of this classic ex ample of comeback determina tion threw the? Atlantic Coast Conference Orange Bowl com mittee into a tizzy Title to State Chairman Chuck Erickson of North Carolina said his group would meet tomorrow do now I he admitted Duke has a final 8 2 2 record Carolina 6 3 with a game against Virginia next Saturday still on the schedule North Carolina non 1 1 1 sain ov neiearin? iarn uina today at Columbia (The Wolfpack ends with a 7 1 2 lrt down Ru hlnj vrd Mlnx yardsje asw tneropred by Punt umblr Yard enalusl North Carolina Duke North Carolina acorinx Touchdown: Gaea 3 plunxe) Payne 7 pass from Cummlnx: Cummins i plunge) Con versluu: Blazer 3 Duke Touchdown: Carlton 1 (4 plunxe 20 run) Conversion: Carlton Six Yards for tlie Cavaliers Nelson Yarbroagh carrying the ball on the muddy field yesterday at Maryland Tackled by Ron Shaffer (JP) Sets Record I i Dick Christy State the second quarter for South Car olina and fullback Don Johnson irst down Rushinx yardage Passing yardaze Passes Passes Intercepted Punts umbles lost Yard penalized Score Hampden Sydney Sewanee Hampden Sydney scoring Touchdown: Smith (25 pass from urr) Sewanee scoring Touchdowns: Wilder 3 (3 plunge 30 run) inley (3 plunge) Keck (5 run) Conversions glbson (pass from inley) first winning season in five years loss was Hampden first of the year climaxing seven victories Hampden Sydney scored first when an early first quarter drive ended with a 25 touchdown pass from Smith Sewanee kickoff on yards in a iron man from Iran for their yard run and a 10 yard pass to ground power and quarterback! 8ueT Virginia Maryland 11 163 43 Tlu lad! Mortkwoterw Nebruka Detroit 14 odUn Ceatrol roabtio S3 WWxlww minai Wnteyoo 7 SewtXara IHloei TT Graet Lake 4 Southwest 47 Texu Teeb 24 Late Rally Wins 13 6 or Tigers Bob Ruseylyan Sparks Maryland to 12 0 Win COLLEGE PARK Md Nqv 23 the third time Maryland got the tf Quarterback Bob RusevlyarTball before the offensive fire Wie Wrgininn)iLot Hte Torrfmoitlh Staf Christy Scores 25 Points Kicks 35 Yard Goal to Win iri JntfKSih 5'' move from! 7 nl 1L1 A 1AT I i 1 fhotr AR ftvar tho WW a I W' tiar and his Virginia teammate1 I xixx 12 0 ithe Virginia 3 in 8 plays Ruscv JI The Virginians callinz on the ban who had contributed a 19 TY1 qy 40 By Del Boothe CLEMSON Nov 23 tfl Sophomore quarterback Harvey wnite steered ctemsons roowaii team to two touchdowns in 59 sec onds of the final two minutes to day for a 13 6 Atlantic Coast Con erence victory over Wake orest Bowl hopeful Clemson averted a defeat by winless Wake orest as Statistic Wake orert 10 153 39 4 10 3 7 311 0 50 period ft 0 XortM CafwilBS SUt 2SSowth XorUi CarettM 21 Dwke 1 Vaa4erbO4 27 Clu4d Alabama 29 Mtatatppi Swtbera lUryiaW Btete 14 Sltaw (NC) WuUsgtea Mw) 47 Wash a4 Lew LarlXa AAM 12 Soatbem gnfr Ureaea Mato 47 Uringrtaa Ciaaaaa Hatoptea Srtaay Mun (V 3 Westen XntoekyTW irst of Three Tar Heel Touchdowns Bob Brodhead tackling Giles second period yesterday at Durham Gaea (white helmet) but the Tar Heel Exnil DeCantis (21) of Carolina Doug is over the goal for a touchdown in the Padgett (89) Duke LT) State Marriaarf 13 23 stor? 3d Henry 7 (M LmH) 47 WaAM db Ln Payne Cummings Carolina Heroes i i 1 ne lor uuwns un uic Sewanee scored again ir nthei or threatening three second arte when Wilder a lrf pna plunged three yards to end a 55 yard drive inley passed to tz i a 9 rnisneu uie sect Jimmy oiosun iof me game 5 2 1 mark the point after touchdown Jskaa Bapktos 19 Westers Maryiaad Wlssfia Uli Tn 4S St aaTs (Vs) Westen CaroMaa 7 (tte) GatUert (NO State 34 Jaha Swftk Midwest lUchUM Stat t7 ww State athletic director an opportunity! Erickson a i the committee wir ir would discuss the entire Bowl pic tg ture as it applies to the confer ence He indicated the group did A Sms taraSto IIUL Have Li UU1HC up wuxi a viivv I for the Miami game tomorrow The contract with the Bowl gives JoTce hit ACC until Dec 6 to notify Th irst downs Rushinz virdare Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted Punts umbles lost Yards penalized Score Wake orest ClMnmn Wake orest scoring Touchdown: Mae Lean 5 run Clemson Touchdown Cline 2 (24 pass run from White: 1 plungeH Convention: Whii White guided a 90 yard touchdown driuefu iSi? State won the ACC champion tn halfhack Doue Cline came withtship by defeating £ar( 1:37 to play White then place ina 29:6 foday at Coiumbiai kicked the winning point Wofpack e'nds with a 1A3 When Uake orest desperate to ut Earje team stave off its II th consecutive lossls ineligible for bowl participa nine this season tried a fourth don The Jackie Moreland bas down pass ineligible receivers ketball incident cost State Col lege approximately $125000 in football bowl revenue Assured now of a winning rec ord for the first time since 1949 Carolina brought coach Jim the greatest thrill I have ever had in Certainly the 40000 well bundled spectators in this huge concrete oval and the thousands more who watched television sets in the warmth of their living rooms will agree that there could be few more satisfying days for the large South Carolinian After a shaky start his shifting seven and eight man line defense throttled the brawny Dukes Overhead Cummings showed re markable accuracy and poised or a coach who has heard campus wolves howf all season it was also an afterppon of vindi cation The superbly prepared Tar Heels even resorted to the single wing for two plays in recording their first victory in this series since the days of Charlie Justice Duke still leads in games 23 to 18 with three times Duke won the first five games on its schedule only one the rest of the way Today the Blue Devils began in handsome fashion They drove 75 yards in 15 plays with the open ing kickoff Carlton over from the sion attempt was blocked by Jimmy Jones This splendid junior halfback from Wallace scored again early in the second quarter on a 20 yard rain that capped a 39 yard advance This time his sion was good giving points for the season team a 13 0 led Gaea Goes Oa After that the Dukes minutes without a first down During this interval Carolina manufactured its 21 points full back Gaea drove over from the three for the first score at 11:20 of the second period after an 11 yard pass to Payne set the stage Blaze kicked the point red Swearingen recovered Harold fumble two minutes into the third quarter rom the Duke 43 Carolina scored in six plays the capper an 18 yard Cummings to Payne pass down the middle kick made it 14 13 and' the Caro lina enthusiasts went wild ive minutes later Duke quart erback Bob Brodhead fumbled with Stallings falling on the ball at the Duke 32 for Carolina A 21 yard pass to Mac Turlington and one for 10 yards to Daley Goff enabled Cummings to set up his one yard sneak for the clincher at 10:50 in the period or a long time the officials appeared intent of running this afternoon of football into drop the or further reading seo UNC Rally Page 1 Reece desperation pass ing were thwarted repeatedly' by a ball hawking Maryland sec ondary 4 Rusevlyan tallied early in the second period on a three yard run and passed six yards to end Ben Scotti at the outset of the fourth quarter for the other score His performance enabled i the Terrapins to wind up the (1957 end Bill Turner in the march A Tn I times missed a field goal and was held for downs at the 10 after its earlv touchdown To the chilled 13000 fans it ikai WaL Prirncf uzac Hampden Sydney threatened beaded for an upset victory In viivv in mv Vint va auii11 LMb naji fiHifi ifir rinuznc nn top 26 and then in the fourth period a series of desperate passes clicked to within inches of the Sewanee goal where the Tigers stiffened and took over Meanwhile Sewanee scored twice more the last time on a four yard jaunt by Larry Chand ler a senior scoring his first collegiate touchdown with but a minute to go Latex 2 Haverfartf It Baatoa Caivc Lfoeata Havard Mstteeal Afrits it ait 12 raaMMa A Manual t(Ua)Gettytar Jaatata 41 UrrimM 2 WOkes 7 4 Kin atal 7 South Teanteta 4 tlte) Gearria Tccfe MarytiBd 1 West TlrjlTrf Sydney 5 43 193 21 13 0 5 33 0 45 erlods because of an NCAA suspension Interference Called State had the ball in the closing seconds on its own 47 yard line Quarterback Tom Katich hurled a long pass which South Carolina halfback Alex Hawkins intercept ed on the 20 Hawkins raced back to the State 20 before he was stopped by center Paul Balonick as the clock ran out Many of the estimated 14000 spectators crowd ed onto the playing field there had been interference withPed over one touchdowns a nd works began the State receiver back on the Pf The Terps then i i fk ii dryland turned back Jim Bakh UIV 1 I to the Wolfpack for one play after the game had ended officially It took several minutes to clear the field of spectators then the Wolf pack lined up for its final effort Christy kicked the ball from the Gamecock 35 cleanly through the uprights to win the game The 'lipe of scrimmage was the 28 and Christy kicked from a point seven yards behind Altogether the ball traveled 45 yards to the goal posts Picture oa Page 4 His 29 points bettered the old Conference record of 26 set by Jim Bakhtiar of Virzinia and Wray Carlton of Duke I Cavaliers sixth loss against two a ito a mjvuuix vuuima uauvc wvaiua lu He the score at 26 all in the final quarter The touchdown play was a beautifully executed double re verse winding up with a pass from Hawkins to end Julius Der rick in the end zone The play started on the State 16 Quarterback Sam Vickers sneaked over from the 3 yard line from the 5 for the third Gamecock touchdown in the first half Christy completed the first half scoring with three seconds re for the first score in the game and Christy went over from his 3 shortly after for first marker Stan Spears on a quarter back sneak from the 15 scored in How Top 10 Teams ared By The Associated Press how the top 10 teams in the weekly Associated Press college football poll made out in yesterday's games: 1 Michigan State defeated Kansas State 27 9 2 Auburn defeated lorida State 29 7 3 Ohio State defeated Michigan 31 14 1 4 Texas idle fe 5 Mississippi idle 6 Oklahoma defeated Nebraska 32 7 7 Navy idle 8 Iowa defeated Notre Dame 21 13 9 Notre Dame lost to Iowa 21 13 10 Army idle i SPORTS and classified ads SW Pacific Coast Scholastic ootball Tidewater Golf By Bob Mchwgh Vr CO LUN IB 1 A Nov 23 (84 Halfback Dick Christy scoring all his 2S points kicked a field goal from the 35 yard line on the last play today and gave North Carolina State a 29 26 vic tory over South Carolina It was the first field goal Christy ever kicked and he did it after the Wolfpaek was given an extra chance on an interference ruling by officials I ha Y2LrwTfv4 from Chester Pa scored his Af team four touchdowns and kicked two extra points in addi tion to the winning field goal that provided as hectic a finish as was ever seen in an Atlantic Coast Conference game The thrilling come from behind victory gave Coach Earle Ed wards Wolfpack the conference title over Duke which lost to North Carolina State how Tfcw BtatKttew St 114 Th Statistic! TJtof Booth 19 2M 63 5 4 0 4 39 0 15 Whitley after the Scotti with the touchdown pass worked their way to Maryland 7 midway of the final Whitley and reserve qiihrter Maryland staved off twn late Dacx pieison a roougnt completed 8 of 22 attempts for 101 yards compared with I net summed it up after the game this rushing ot only 2o yards xusev Ivan and fellow auarterback Dick Lewis connected on only 4ofv13 Mont happy over the Teips for Maryland The Terrapins man victory in the last seven aged 1S3 by rushing games after dropping the first fn TxntriAcc a cram a in Rvrrf Cfarl ehnum kv hie ium since the bowl was dedicated think we will have a good oiohf eooenne vr a ifr at iinfil ir saW 4 5 1 4 to 7 ii a SSeBsSS: jtv ZJ aftfe tit i taftfer 5 Jgjfe i i flb aB to WH i l1 ii IE aWi 7 3B I' '4 1 nr terror lliSr 11 1 r'.

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