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The Virginian-Pilot from Norfolk, Virginia • 45

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ootball Scores Idim Wins 3 Gardenia: 13 18 0 Sophomore Plays Key Role by the nation an unbeaten career The only a green as grass sophomore 13 timed in 1:452 over a muddy ftrt down i track the same time turned in Sgffi 1 4 U1UC VVilll Pete They backed Idun into 6 3 fa p'nge': Diiurd piunc ja ei i jj rum letcher bj see tonight to lead The Citadel to a f' by defeated defeated Wake lost to teaip a point Lee in dating the de ss 175 23 5 0 13 7 6 15 252 109 8 10 3 0 30 3 4 73 0 111 3 SO 0 7 WM in xn Citadel 19 135 213 12 17 2 13 13 20 13 VPI Loses Ball Nine Times Go IS 13 up on a disqualification The bay owned Queen was Hartack Up Camden oat 19 tn Willie Hartack king of the Prince Jim Star With 26 Points 21 2 13 0 7 35 0 75 Periods 08 from Period! IV A 1 11 119 5 20 0 8 398 3 1 45 Period 1 ye 19 229 65 4 8 5 8 370 '3 117 Page 2 Page 3 4 Page 4 Page5 'Page 5 Page 6Page 7 3 1 1 oot rom Goal umble Halts 20 Second Left the upset with all the poise of a pro veteran The only thing in recent foot ball history that could compare with this shocker was the time that Purdue did the same thing here in 1953 when a Boilermaker team that won a game stopped a 28 game Spartan win ning streak with a 6 0 triumph Opposite Records XT a ai At i ixctvy ludiii until uic iniai wiiiuc The Wounded The precious victory fourth of the season cost the Middies the services of fullback Dick Dagampat of Los Angeles Calif guard Don Chomicz of De troit Mich and tackle Jim Mar tinez of rackville Pa All sustained leg injuries and were removed to the Portsmouth Naval Hospital Martinez had torn ligaments both inside and outside the knee Jimmy Orr of Se neca SC the lone punter also joined those injured or further reading see Inspired Georgia Page 5 right half dubbed the "Sprinting scored a touch down all on his own in one mini ute and four seconds of the sec ond quarter Kowalczyk ran a punt back from his 43 along the sidelines to the Purdue 10 and bucked over to score three car ries lacer Purdue gave the record Spar tan stadium crowd of 64950 a clue of what was going to happen by evening the score before the half ended Bob Jarus was a one man wrecker for the Boilermakers After a Spartan fumble on thqfr 19 set the stage Jarus carried live times in succession on or further reading see Purdue Page 2 k' By Tom ergus son Tlryinlan Pilot Sport Writer NOROLK Middies playing with fiery determination? took the grr out of Bulldogs in the 11th annual Oyster Bowl football game at oreman ield yesterday by capitalizing on numerous mistakes by coach Wally gentlemen from Athens and waltzed off the field with a hard earned 27 14 victory A record breaking gathering of 31160 spectators including Rear Adm William Smedberg III USN superintendent of" the United States Naval Academy and many Army and Navy officials watched as the Middies scored twice in the first quarter and then again in" the second and a singleton in the final period The aroused i Georgians woefully weak against over head attack stormed 76 yards in the third stanza for a score and then pounced on a Navy miscue midway the fourth period to tally' again It was day of thrills for the thousands of spectator? who came' early and stayed until the final whistle There "were forward passes galore long runs and a pass interception that bfought the Middies 13 4 400 3 88 3 2 2 24 Sapp (1 42 198 140 20 11 2 30 3 23 3 13 72 2 1 108 0 0 14 winging to the front as the field of 15 came charging out of the gate He widened his margin with every stride and at one time led by almost 8 lengths The offi cial final margin was 3 lengths Bargain illy Idunearned $102475 for her owner Mrs Ulrick Bay who purchased the yearling at Keene irst downs Rushlnz yards? Passing yardase Puses Passes Intercepted Punts umbles lost Yards penalised Seora Richmond The Citadel Six Pointers for the Princes I Virginia fullback Jim Bakhtiar an Iranian nobleman plunging oyer from the one yard line for the first score in Tobacco Bowl game with Virginia Tech in Richmond Tech quarterback Jimmy Lugar (10) and Virginia end Dave Graham (85) figured in the I play (A5 Georgia on March In Second Half their third touchdown All told it was a grand and glorious day for the Shriners who as usual tried to outdo themselves in staging another glorious spectacle But for all the color the celebrities and what happened before and after the game just read Jim account in the city section Smiling Tom orrestal No 1 quarterback was the toast of most of the sports writers in game Most Valuable The five eleven senior from ASHLAND Oct 19 Ran aolph Macon football which had never scored against Washington and an intermittent rivalry back to 1903 turned on subsidized Generals today for a 33 6 victory Quarterback Sig Howerton passed for two touchdowns as the Penaltlee: Yard penalized Sen Georrla Georgia Touchdowns: Sapp (1 foot plunte) Lewis (3 run Conrerdoru: Cooper 2 Navy scm lnc Touchdown: orrestal 6 sneak: Wellborn 2 (14 pas from lood 30 Intercepted part): Oldham (34 run) Conversions: Oldham lood 2 Cleveland was named the most valuable player in the game followed by teammates Ned Oldham captain of the team and Harry Hurst i orrestal a stand in for Colombia 8 Cornell 7 Princeton 1 Pittsburgh 13 Penn State 26 Holy Cron VUlanorn Northeastern Howard Shaw AB New Hampshire Swarthmore Klnya Point Albrizht Coast Gaard Arad 6 Lafayette 12 Rutter 7 Lebanon Valley 4 Massaehuetts 1 Cancelled in Cancelled ly Cancelled Ha Cancelled in Maine 6 The Citadel Tops Spiders CHARLESTON Oct 19 Quarterback Bob Schwarze 7 give her backers an anxious mo ment Idun paid $460 $300 and $300 quarterback had different ideas across the board Second in the directed his Purdue crew to race and a well beaten runner up she was was craftiness a surprise entry yesterday by owner1 Joseph Roebling Ridden by Robert Martin Craftiness was a field horse as was the third finisher Meant Well owned by Circle arm and handled by Jockey George Taniguchi Charles Quig lame was fourth Earlier fee combination of owner Mrs Lewis trainer Willie Molter and jockey Willie Harmatz accounted for both ends of the split Garden State trial race although the second half of the preliminary to next $300000 plus Garden State Stakes wound up in a dead heat By George McClelland Writer WILLIAMSBURG Oct Vir ginia Military Institute was one conversion better than William and Mary today in a frantic game of football chance Scoring and last the Ca dets won 14 13 because fullback Sam Woolwine added the extra point from placement each time Charlie Sidwell missed his try after a William and Mary touch down in the second quarter This trt down' Rtuhlnr yrdee! Paulnz yardace Paca Pace Intercepted Punts umble lost 1 Yard penalized Virginia Tech Virginia Vlrzlnla Tech Lu at 4 run) razee Virginia scoring: 4 (2 nlunce: 1 plunge) Whitley (11 run) Yarbrough (i plunge) Conversion Bakhtlar 2 Harvard I Yate 18 4 Colgate IS Army 29 VanderbUt 32 Dart me th 14 Boston College 12 lofstra 12 Morgan State 48 BoUing AB 28 Delaware 53 Hamilton 21 Wagner 19 Gettysburg 37 Amherst 42 Temple 13 Lehigh 13 Mahlenberg 18: Bhode Island 27 Brandeia Sprincfleld Colby Trinlty Bow Join Wil Hobart Alfred Connecticut 19 Wash and leUerrn ThielCancelled Slippery Boek West Ro Cancelled la Woo Wiu 8(Hin uopuits nri nion Lycoming Haven Tehs Brockport (tie) Buffalo 11 Tafts 14 Tchrs 31 tikes 39 Rochester 14 Batea 13 Over the Top for Six WnCm and Mary fullback Len Rubai slicing off tackle for first William and Mary touchdown in 14 13 loss to VMI VMI guard Howard Mou (65) attempts totack up the play (15) is quarterback Tom Secules VMI end Carl Kasko is 88 (Staff photo by Breon) Cadets Win On Kick By Woolwine TKaiSUtUUra Pur dm 7 192 38 2 11 8 38 1 70 0 Michigan 34 Pardue 26 lUinoi 34 Heidelberg 17 Ohio State 56 Iowa 21 Colorado 43 SiracuM 28 Bowling Green 29 Miami (Ohio) 26 Detroit 36 Missouri 35 Oklahoma 47 Carleton 26 Southern Illinois 28 Wheaton 19 Augustana (R I III) vimer Euocuon za John Carroll 32 Bluffton 58 Bethany (WVa) 49 Midland 6 (tie) Mlltikin 28 North Central 111 8 Wittenberg 51 Muekingum 16 Capital 13 (tie) Otterbein 13 Ohio Wesleyan 26 Coe 26 Buena Vista 14 Kenyon 6 (tie) Western Michigan 25 Albion Kt Hillsdale 31 Central Mich 53 Hom 14 Northern Michigan 28 OtUw (Kans) 13 St John's (Minn) 23 Dakota Dakota State 21: Dakota Tech 34 Jamestown (ND) 8 Valley City Tehrs nanourg 11 Lather 27 Baker (Kan) 47 Bethel (Kan) 21 S'West Missouri 32 Th Statistic irst downs Rushlnz three short of the ACC! 2 a CA34a I I Times carried i Rnchlnr Xirdgcd The Statistics VMI 19 311 Wellborn Scores for Navy Ray Wellborn leaping high and clutching basketball like pass from Pat lood in the first quarter Georgia players converging on play are (left to right) Jimmy Orr (38) Gordon Kelly (84) and Charley Britt (17) (Staff photo by Clark) South yirginla 38 Virginia Tech 7 Georgia Tech 6 'Vike re 3 21 North Carolina 1 Navy 27 Georgia 14 14 Alabama 6 state 6 Virginia Tech 22 South Carolina State Randolph Macon 33 Wash A Lee Southwestern Memphis 32 Austin Winston Salem Tchrs 32 Hampton pwvn nruney Western MH' carrying most of the mail A team never gave up anajCmnessee Tech 27 wt Kentucky Louisiana College 26 Tea Lutheran 3 21 Morehead Ky) 3 lorida 27 Morri Brawn Diltard 13 Ktik Maryland StaU 19 AAT Bluefield (HVA) State 21 WVa State 19 Midwest lb aNorthwmtera 14 Michigan State 1S Minnesota 8 Denison 14 Indiana Wisconsin 6 Kansas State Nebraska 9 ToledoOhio Vnirerslty 9 Xavier (Ohio) 2K leva State Kansas 9 GrinneiIllinois NormalKentacky State 29 EitnhvrstPrincipia (ILL) indlay Ohio Northern Marietta Wayne (Neb) Lake orest Carroll (Wis) Mt Union Woooter Akron Hiram Oberlin Cornell (Iowa) Da beano WHminrton (Okie) xoancstown Olivet AlmaNorthern Illinois 13 Adrian i erri 7 Sterling Augsburg Dakota Aggies Dakota 13 Sioux alls A I Iowa Wesleyan Beloit 13 Bethany (Kan) 2lriends Missoni! or Other Scores See Page 2 mond and a first place Southern Conference tie with Virginia Military In winning its third Th Statistics Klehmond sparingly but the 198 pound senior picked up an additional 47 yards and finished the day with a total of 153 rushing yards The jolting Bakhtiar carried 28 time record set earlier this season Jimra earned against Wake orest dnd failed pasting vZAY to gain on only two plays The longest of his touchdown mtetepted by was only two yards but without! him Virginia have moved i into scoring range at all He con 1 Yfd kickoff returned umblea verteq two of six conversion rumble iot attempts Slow Start Both teams started and before 16 minutes had elapsed in the contest the Cavaliers and Gobblers had both lost the ball three times each on fumbles It took Bakhtiar nine minutes to score 4he first touch Mlch 19 115 174 10 17 1 3 32 5 45 1 The situation was Iht same threw three touchdown passes KUL11K ill LU U1L3 VIIC nllVilltautl State had won its first three 26 0 football victory over Rich siarrs ana ruruue nau 'iusi rus first three I After a scoreless first quarter during which the Big Ten rivals took turns stalling and punting State showed some of the spark How Top 10 Teams ared NEW YORK Oct 19 LB how the top 10 college football' teams in The Associated Press nationwide poll fared today: 1 Michigan State lost to Purdue 20 13 2 Oklahoma defeated Kan sas 47 0 3 Texas Texas Christian 7 0 4 Minnesota lost to Illi nois 34 13 5 Duke orest 34 7 6 Iowa defeated Wiscon sin 21 7 7 Oregon State UCLA 26 7 8 Notre Dame idle 9 Auburn defeated Georgia Tech 0 10 Arkansas lost to Taxa' 17 0 Down Rushlnz Yrdr' Pairing Yardage Passe Passe Intercepted Punt umble Lost Yards Penalized Seara Washington A Lee Randoinh Maeon Washington and Lee scoring: touchdown Lea (14 run) Randolph Macon scoring: Keeton (39 pass from Howerton): White (17 pas from Howerton): Rayner (55 run) Ward 42 run): Cole (23 run with intercepted pace) Convenlon4 Keeton 3 Howerton Yellow Jackets after a scoreless opening period took complete charge of the game and notched their third victory against one loss and a tie only score came with just 20 seconds remaining in the contest on halfback Clark 14 yard sprint over tackle The setback was the third in succes sion for the flu smitten Generals Shut Out Seven Times Randolph Macon shut out seven times by Washington and Lee between 1903 and 1930 be gan running off with game immediately after the sec ond perod opened when Hower ton pitched a 39 yard touchdown pass to end Bunke Keeton Kee frst of two extra ponts made the count 7 0 Late in the same quarter How erton recovered a fumble on the 40 The Jackets moved to the 17 from where Howerton got off his second touchdown pass to sophomore end Hal Whte Howerton con verted Randolph Macon struck twice more in the third period once on a 55 yard romp by fullback Bob Rayner and again on a 42 yard scamper by halfback Don Ward following recovery of a fumble The Yellow Jackets wound up their scoring with five minutes left in the fourth stanza when halfback Bill Cole intercepted a pass on the 26 and raced into the end zone TKo Btatirtte Toch 13 1733 8 21 5 24 0 4 92 0 7 6 13 coring: touchdown Bakhtiar plunge 2 State virglnta Virginia Twt 14 William and Mary 13 Raadolpb Maeoa 33I Waah and Lee 6 Hampton Sydney 34 Wert Maryland 8 East defect became magnified ten fold in the light of bizarre de velopments still to come With remarkable impartiality! and Idun queen of the wheel had directed its2 year old fillies teamed for a attention to first one of thase okfismashing victory in the $144975 Southern Conference rivals and'Gardenia Stakes at Garden State then to the other But at last it Park today came to rest on the still Idun eliminated any doubts to TTlilitarv men fmm 7 AYinatnn in her fnr nivonil Hlkr this conflict between well co and Hartack tied a record of 40 attacks' stakes victories in one year held Capping the last 10 minutes of by Eddie Arcaro with a front madness William and Mary fum running triumph in the mile and bled a foot from the winninglone sixteenth race touchdown as the clock moved Hartack was looking back over within 20 seconds of completion ini shoulder as he eased the its final revolution' Mike Chunta royal Charger Tige bobbled and Bobby Jordan made fdly in the stretch He sent Idun uie recovery lor VML Only five minutes earlier the Indians had swapped fumbles with the enemy Jnside JheW 15 yard line to set up the'decisive touchdown Cadets on March Hartline toward could well be the most rewarding sea son since 1922 (when the Cadets won their first seven games) land in for an American VMI marched 80 yards 19 record price erf $63000 Even at plays for the first touchdown that price the filly apparently is acored from a yard out by Wool a bargain She now has earned wine at 10:30 of the second per $163205 winning seven races in nmi i ir vcu key men on ner record it it is a blot! of flu bug anranr MiSW1winf r3 3 her jSt wen But 13 year old Ross ichtner advance capped by i finished second and was moved Orrnazonc onnhnmnm Cancelled Cancelled Cancelled Britain Teh Coartland 6 St Lawrence ranklin and Marshall 7 Wilson (DC) Tchra 13' Vermont 6 51iddlebary 7 Vpsala 13 IJ Edinboro Tchrs 7 Cheyney Ind (a) Tehra13 Moravian Kat town 6 Bucknell 6 Westminster 28 Allegheny uMiere iKL1'2" 34 Worcester Teeh 9 Sn'PPensbnrg 26 Bloonubarr Lnion 43 Lincoln (Pa) 8 Ailing Purdue Upsets Michigan State 20 13 EAST LANSING' Mich Oct 19 Injured ailing and under rated Purdue pulled a stunning football upset today by knocking off Michigan State the top rated collegiate team in the nationby a convincirtg 20 13 score The MSU Spartans were a 21 point favorite going into the game and were expected to run all that made it the No 1 team in bruised Boilermakers who had the nation the added handicap of having Burley Walt Kowalczyk the buuie men missing occause 7 13 7 0 Jarus Mikes (34 rum conversion rieicnvr i vontism and the fleet filly didn Michigan State scortns touchdown: from Nlnowskl) Converlon: Kaiser orrestal a stand in for Trh All American quarterback George Jnit 46T Welsh when he starred for the Middies in 1954 '55 engineered iGrBTe city 1 4 1 xr Hwn 27 huujl wticxi marched 86 yards the first time it gained possession of the ball It was orrestal who took it over on a quarterback sneak He turned in a fitting perform ance and was presented the Mel Biassingham Trophy awarded yearly by the Norfolk Sports Club Tommy Thompson its pres ident made the presentation in mid field Wally Butts red shirted Geor I By Larry Saunders VirrinlAB Pilnt Staff CorrMpeotefli RICHMOND Oct 19 If one ball player can win a football game Jim Bakhtiar is that man The Iranian Prince personally scored 26 points and gained 153 yards at City Stadium this after noon as the University of Virginia trampled Virginia Tech 387 be fore 23000 spectators at the ninth annual Tobacco estival game Actually some of the credit for the Cavalier victory must go to I The Gobblers lost four fumbles and had five passes in tercepted and throughout the game never seemed to get mov ing 5 Bakhtiar on Rampage Bakhtiar the Virginia captain was superb in the first half He scoredt all of 19 points and gained 106 yards rushing while his teammates could only pick up one additional yard In the second half Coach Ben Martin used his prize fullback Wallops Generals by 33 6 Score buck from the two at 14:06 But where first placement was true effort was wide and low to the Ipfr iKxr Wtpfs nvai irtur a aiKr 8VVM LZi 9 1VUO niJUlCla Vi 1 Held for downs at the VMI six the Gardenia A crowd of 33314 nUrcepte1i In the third period the Indians! jammed Garden State on a i scored on the second play of the dear day following1 lourtn wnen miKe ununta swept ail aay ram left end from the four 1 Johnson fumble at tne Qaaet 30 set the green shirts in motion Bob Hardage kicked the point after to make it 137 William and Mary Jordan the 180 pound halfback from Radford who was to make the game saying recovery on his goal line later returned the en suing kick off 48 vards to the William and Mary 30 The Indians halted this incur sion by stopping halfback Sam Homer a yard short of a first down at the nine Employing if at first you tactics VMI began an other fourth period drive on the William and Mary 40 reaching the nine before Duke Johnston fumbled Bill Rush fell on the ball at the 10 for the Indians On the very next play however or further reading see ortunes Smile Page down He' 'slashed off tackle from the two In the sec ond period he went over twice from the one and scored again from a yard out in the third quarter The Cavaliers moved 54 yards for the initial tally with Bakhtiar 1 from quarterback Reece Whitley! fought the two touchdown favored fn swl 4kJNavv tram until thp final whistle teV AAMAKMMSrn XIU4 4UUOV1 11 UJ MIC big gainer going for 43 yards to the Tech 13 i England umble Virginia took advantage of Ray fumble on the Tech 37 in the opening seconds of the second quarter Bob Canevari pounced on the ball and Bakhtiar tallied in four plays Two of the touchdowns were set up by intercepted pass es Guard Jim Keyser grabbed one on the Tech 35 and with Bakhtiar gaining 26 yards on three plays the Cavaliers scored Quarterback Nelson Yarbrough or further reading Bui Tilling Page hc Birginuin pilDt SPORTS and classified ads Partgmoirflt Slat? Sunday October 2OM9p7 Sbmn Wins 2 1 NL Roundup Middies Down Aroused Bulldogs in Oyster Bowl 27 11 VMI Edges Indians 11 13 Cavaliers Rout Tech 38 7 yrdara usel IzUezrepu 69 Punts loot Te perzSLzedMI VMI KOrtnc Woobrlne 1 1 elizase: Joimson 10 pass from Johnston) Wcdwtn 2 WAM Kortzur Rubai 1 planjei Chnnto (4 rem Harddase 0 The Citadel scorinr Touchdowns Chetalo 13 pan run from Schwarze) Maqulre 2 8 pass from Schwarze: 14 pass fijom Schwarze): Dzanla (1 plunge) Conversions: Tuza Dzanla straight conference game The Citadel marked up a school high' for victories since it joined the league in 1936 Schwarze a junior from Jersey City completed 10 of 14 passes for 197 yards Sharing the hero role was Paul Maguire a sophomore end from Youngstown Ohio who caught seven passes to equal the confer ence record He scored two touch downs and gained 131 yards only seven short of the league mark Scoring Pass Schwarze and halfback Joe Chefalo got together for a 13 yard scoring pass in the first period and it until the third quar ter that The Citadel scored again This time Schwarze hit Maguire with a six yarder In the last period after Rich mond made its first scoring threat of the night the Bulldogs or further reading see The Citadel Page Passes M'J14uate nftIH I umbles lost LVIU rnxllzed IMiehlcan State I Purdue scorinz touchdowns: rr Wl lillTifaTl jtoK zA Timif 'ST 'X 4z azz Ar A ez 2 dr JI ii I ft 'fc wiwff7LjT in if zm s' Ute iXz iSSiX Bi gr ir jrj 0 it 't 56w z3Se' rt 7T rtZM CA' 5 'I 'EKB i tha a wzz 'V3L Ml UK 'v'ZgMRUKzw 5' 6 3 4XS zt xv v' ZX TifcAvafcW a zr 'S' 4 uiiLiiBKKrtw A TiwIE Zwhtzz i niff IBW A SBS38 z' zr uc' i 1 wll Mnaenrwi'' rtr is zzs X' zz a (ta i ww vzw vwtf vk'jp zvcz i 1 'x wftjaMft WEKXv 'v gi Nuea iiiiih mu dk a z' i 4 I 1B aiSKronKats 7 4 1 V' z4 4 EX 2 3 tz aT I LX'' JMht lira i 5 I1C:.

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