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The Virginian-Pilot from Norfolk, Virginia • 42

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The ViJntirt Pilot and The Star Norfolk Portsmouth Va Sunday Sept 25 1960 1 Breaks of the Game By Cox Indians Arrive Cavaliers Due Soon Duke Wallops TD By Rout Villanova Air orce Trounces 14 3 (tit) 0 kJ' mauled Kentucky Saturday nighLwoodberry erest ni 1 Episcopal fi fc 5 Intercept nis ISftroxTraiTraXtra' 1 Luther Central 6 4 0 (Armstrong (Armstrong Goff (Arm 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 7 4 7 14 7 0 0 0 7 0 0 7 13 3 0 0 0 7 3 from from pass 7 13 13 14 0 PLAYROOMS BATHROOMS 1 ROOING PLASTERING ALUMINUM SIDING ASBESTOS SIDING 4 DENS CONCRETE WORK (Cone (Cone reserves watching game in COLLEGE PARK Md (AP) A 69 yard punt return for a touch down by speedy halfback Jimmy Saxton got alert Texas off to a flashy start in a 34 0 football vic tory over Maryland Saturday Saxton a 160 pound converted quarterback took a quick kick all the way in the first period after stopping Maryland by intercepting a pass behind his goal The Texas opportunists also fin ished with a flourish when Jerry 1183 0Tech Ill 174G 1S 7Col 28 8 7 0 plunges for a touchdown ACC game Saturday Mc Rosewall Tops Segura LONDON (A P) Ken Rose wall of Australia defeated Pancho Segura of Ecuador at Wembley Stadium Saturday night to win the $2800 first prize in the London Indoor Professional Tennis tour nament The score was 5 7 8 6 6 1 6 3 Bradley Illinois Kutztown Akron Capital Austin Peay Wesleyan Colorado Tamna Tulane Wayne By KEN ALYTA WINSTON SALEM NC (AP) Sophomore Bill McGuirt scored three touchdowns from in close and quarterback Lowndes Shing ler provided the air arm as Clem son humbled Wake orest 28 7 Saturday in its opening bid for a third straight Atlantic Coast Con ference football title The rampaging Tigefs broke a Moorman set a conference rec ord of 11 passes caught in one game The old record was nine set by Ulmo Randle of Virginia against Vanderbilt in 1958 Moor Completions accounted for 122 yards SCORING PASS hie duo opened the scoring mid way of the second quarter with a 23 yard scoring pass other touchdowns were on runs by halfback Jack Wilson of 43 yards halfback Mark Leggett on a 16 yard jaunt and fullback Dave Burch on a 3 yard plunge Halfback Bill Reynolds kicked four extra points and a 28 yard field goal South Carolina moved the ball well from the opening kickoff to the Duke 30 It rolled 69 yards to the 21 to open the second period But never again posed a serious threat until it recovered a Duke fumble on the Blue Devil 27 late in the game It lost the ball then on downs Duke started out full force moving the ball principally on its running attack for 71 yards to the South Carolina 1 There South Carolina recovered a fumble in the end zone to stymie the threat 70 YARD MARCH ESTIMATES GIVEN WITHOUT OBLIGATION CALL DAY OR NIGHT team did a workman like job of containing it The senior quarterback threw 22 times and completed 10 for 74 yards and (a tofichdown Clemson actually gained more yardage on Wake orest passes than did the Deacons The tenacious Tigers in tercepted four all told and return ed them 107 yards In addition Clemson gained 170 yards on eight completions of its own Shingler hit four of nine for 96 yards CLEMSON STEAL One of the Clemson thefts set up a first period score Haflback Wendell Black snared a Snead pass and ran the (Sidelines for' 50 yards to the Wake orest three After two plays netted two yards Howard returned his first unit to the fray and McGuirt went over on the first play for the outmanned score It came against Navy President Eisenhower his first Navy varsity eight years in the Wite House arrived by helicopter three min 21 1 Opposite Seldon Arcade lshback James Lea Jr JTOtl HOWJi 9130 em Io 5:30 pm Mon Ihroujh Sal reo Customer Parking al Motoramp Garage for Tigers Clemson halfback Bill McGuirt from the three yard line against Wake orest in Guin scored three of the four Tiger touchdowns in the 28 7 win (AP) (Continued from Page 1) Slate 1 North Carolina lorida 1 lorida State Clem on 21 Wake orest Tenn 10 Auburn Houston 14 Ml State 10 Arkansas 41 Tulsa 1 Claim 12 Livingston 4 envuie Bethune Cookman 21 Austin 14 Cincinnati 27 MA 2 2255 or MA 5 0684 3120 BEACHMONKAVt NOROLK Wake 11 62 90 12 25 1 94200 A 7 (Armstrong ootball Scores (He) Itiel Snrlnefleld State Ohio Wesleyan Xavier Catawba 7 Nebraska (He) dial Texas ASM Wllminoton Gullford Presbyterian Moris College Kentucky David on Kentucky Villanova 6 133 1 8 2 7 33 5 10 0 7 7 Pur 14 UCLA 10 Tie 27 27 Arky'27 Tul 8 A 48 7 Tenn 11 Aub 7T 10 3 OSU 20 SMU 770 24 0 llvd 13 IIC 7 1113 6 1 18 27 SU 11 Tech 20 Rice 8 lllini 15 Ind 13 Gr ll Vndy 7 Corn 20 Col 7 Colu 13 Br 7 Army 38 BC 7 A 27 7 Mich 14 Ore 0M 21 0 Iowa 21 Ore 11 I 22 12 Bania 14 Tul 8 Tie 6 6 USC 13 TCU 8 Night Bay 19 Colo 13 Bay 26 0 Clemson io 170 816 4 0 348 0 55 PERIODS7 0 0 7 plunge from Snead (Wolff plunge plunge 21 6 with quarterback Jake Gibb driving for two of the Rebel touch Mississippi controlled the fired up Wildcats most of the way except for an uproarious few minutes in the fourth quarter when sophomore pass er Jerry Woolum started throw ing strikes SCORE BY PERIODS Kentucky 0 0 0 Mississippi 0 7 7 7 21 Gibbs 2 run (Green kick) Gibbs I run (Green kict) Sturgeon run (pass failed) Elmore 1 run (Green kick) Attendance 30117 Navy territory only mid way in the first before reserve halfback Mike Pettine broke loose on a 56 yard run with only 2lz minutes left in the game Pntnmae Slate IWVal 11 Central State (Ohio) 41 WVa Slate 0 sc state a Henderson 13 Dayton 21 Midwest Northwestern I UCLA 27 (He) noire uame it Ohio State 24 Michigan 21 Illinois 17 Iowa 22 Kansas 41 Minnesota 24 Wooster 4 Miami (Ohio) 15 Bowling Green 14 Concordia (III) 21 Knox 20 Ausustana (III) 21 Alma 44 Northern Mich 20 Illinois College 31 Ohio 48 Cornell (Owa) 31 Wartburg 20 Dubuque 14 St Olaf 20 Stout 7 WiS Mil 7 Missouri 28 Butler 40 Georgetown Y) I Depauw 7 (tie) tarinam Indiana Central ranklin 14 Tarko 24 Lakeland Conc'dia Milton 4 Nnrthtrn Monmouth (III) 17 7 7 14 14 7 7 Lebaron Lebaron from Layne 7 7 tie with three last period scores McGuirt a 904 pounder from Lancaster SC whom Coach rank Howard had to shift from fullback to beef up the halfback position powered over the goal line twice from a yard out and once from two yards away He scored the first two touch downs in the last period and in between he intercepted a Norman Snead pass orT his own 25 to thwart a Deacon drive that threat ened to tie the score BIG PASSES passes set up two Clemson scores He bit halfback Harry Pavlick on a 51 yard play that carried to the Wake orest 3 early in the fourth quarter! Two plays later McGuirt was over moved 51 yards in 11 plays for its second score of the final period McGuirt covering the final yard again The last Tiger tally 'came as the final gun exploded Johnnie Mac Goff hitting end Gary Barnes on a 42 yard pass into the end zone Barnes had left the hospital early this week alter a month long bout with glandular fever DEACONS TALLY Dallas Bows To Steelers DALLAS abulous Bob Not News to Us news is natural tailoring a highly spe cialized art which SOUTH WICK introduced more than a quarter of a cen Jury ago Although Imi tation is the sincerest form of flattery you'll have to pardon our im modesty for having set this precedent years ago Two and Three Piece Suit Regular Long Short Extra long passed 22 yards to Jarrell Wil liams and 37 yards to (fames Gas ton for touchdowns Tulsa 0700 7 Arkenias 7 14 14 13 48 Moody 11 run (Cltseii kick) Collier 44 pass from McKinney (Cineii1 kick) White 1 run (Well kick) Moore 4 run ICItsell kick) Wliiiemt pass from Moore (Clil kick) Ark Oion 37 pen from Moore (Kick felled) Ark Lengxfon 25 PSH from Petguison 1 87IW1 1 RU I Worthington 44 (Ciieell' kirk)Hndenc 25000 Oklahoma Purduo 27 California 7 SMU 0 Oregon 0 IHUIOHia Oregon State 12 Kansas Stele 0 Nebraska 14 Ashland 14 West Michigan 14 Mannan Elmhunt Lawrence Kalamazoo Biuifton Central Mich Eureka Toledo Carleton 24 (Owa) (Owa) 4 Beloit 4 Crone 4 Eau Claire 4 Oklahoma State 7 wabasn Hanover 13 St Joaeph (Ind) Principle Taylor Anderion Central Missouri Bethel (Minn) 30 John's (Minn) 1' St Procopius 0 1 0 ANNAPOLIS Md' Navy drove 67 yards for' a touchdown with the opening kickoff exploded for three more in the second quarter nnd went oh' to swamp Villanova 41 74 before President Eisenhower and about 20000 Navy homecoming fans Saturday Halfback Joe Bel lino punched I over two of the touchdowns and threw a vicious block which opened the path for the third but this was an all hands victory SUBSTITUTED REELY CoacIT Wayne Hardin substi tuted freely and six different play ers figured in the scoring Villanova was able to get into Cook a 200 pound sophomore ran 62 yards for their fifth touchdown in the last four minutes The Longhorns scored twice in the second quarter while stopping Maryland the same number of times on another intercepted pass in their end zone and a goal line stand Left halfback Jack Collins scored twice on short runs for the Texans the second time in the last period after center Bill Laughlin recovered a Maryland fumble on the 4 USC by 31 0 COLUMBIA SC Duke quarterback Don Altman and end Tee Moorman combined for a passing attack Saturday night that lifted the Blue Devils to a stunning 31 0 Atlantic Coast Conference football victory over South Carolina in the opener for both teams Duke scoring marches started in the second period moving 56 yards to Moorman's touejidown Reynolds' field goal capped a 70 yard march built on passing Duke scored each time it got the ball in the third period on marches of 91 67 and 75 yards SCORE BY PERIODS Duke 01021 South Carolina 0 0 0 Moorman 23 pass from Altman (Reynolds kick) ield goal Reynolds 28 Wilson 43 run (Reynolds kick) Burch 3 run (Reynolds kick) Leggett 16 run (Reynolds kick) Ole Miss Wins 21 6 MEMPHIS Tenn Scram bling to keep their national nuni bee one ranking Tigers Roll 28 7 Clemson Scores Late Ike Sees Navy Muryiand RVArct 41 ii To Texas 13 fMinnl 408m Illinois 21 Whtaton Ginneii ar West Air orce 32 Colorado Slate Wvomine 13 New Mexico Utah 14 Montana 12 Wisconsin 24 Stanford 7 Washington 41 Idaho 12 Idaho state 38 Arlt State College 10 ran Slate 20 Beech (Calif) 0 Colorado College 33 St Mary's (Kan) 13 Westminitier (Utah) 30 Montana 12 Night Gaines Illinois 14 Wittenberg 27 Stroudsburg 41 Mt Union 27 Heidelberg 34 Carson Newman 7 Doane 46 Baylor 26 urman 7 Alabama 6 Hastings 33 Texas Tech 14 Kenvon 27 East Carolina 7 Lenoir Rhvne 8 St Augustine 22 Tennessee 7 wonora 6 Mltslislnol 21 Emnnrla Stefa 4 Illinois 30 Wichita 20 Newberry 44 Scholastic I Aug Montevideo 20 Central (Woodsi'k) St Sephen's 7 (Tie) O'Connell 7 Dunbar 18 Langston (Danville) 18 reeman 7 Manchester 4 George Wythe (Rlch'd) 18 St Chrlit 13 Powhatan 18 Amalia 11 NL Pittsburgh 31 Dallas 21 Woodherry orest 14 6 WOODBERRY OREST Travis Tysinger scored one touch down and passed for the other Saturday afternoon as he led Woodberry orest to a 14 6 foot ball victory over Augusta Military Academy irst Downs Rushlno' Yerdese Passing Yardage Passes Passes Intercepted Punts umbles Loaf rrrnanieu SCORE BY Clemson Wake orest McGuirt 1 kick) Ball 8 pass 1 kick) McGuirt 2 kick) McGuirt 1 kirk) Barnes 42 pass from strong kick) Attendance 22000 TV Grid Show a Hit The ABC already has earned a round of rah rah rahs for the quality of their new series the college football TV They also rate a duplicate for their inno vations Pretty soon have to give away tickets to get people inside the stadiums No traffic jamsjn the cable game and the new network certainly is bringing the sound and the fury of the games right into the living room Show business buy a dramatic episode to match the excitement when Pitt and Michigan State goliaths began swinging for keeps near the close of their 7 7 tie yesterday They were rolling on the ground haymaker punches were coming from every which di rection and withal it was a fight to run some of the title bouts off the screen ABC must have some of the players wired for sound Now and thenhe quarterback can be heard his signals likewise when they throw an other switch the count down before the snap comes in clearly Withal pretty real and by gum they had the rival mentors talking for the stay at alive from the field before the second half kickoff So far so good But in spite of the goodies pro vided by TV the magic eye also can get in some hard licks to the other cheek Perhaps the officials were cor rect on a decision in that game but the of watchers would account for at least a petition of some thousands of names to effect: The officials robbed Pitt The TV showed atherly plainly that a Pitt back got his hands on a Spartan pass first that the Michi gan State receiver was a wink behind him in claiming possession of the ball They play was erased happily for the officials or so it to me by a penalty against MSU for illegal use of hands on their for ward pass effort Put it this way: As seen on the screen Pitt Inter cepted a MSU pass in the fourth period also Pitt was saved from great damage by a penalty that nullified the play If there had not been a penalty MSU would have been given possession deep in Pitt territory on the rule that when rival players catch a pass to gether the attacking team is given possession of the ball Thus the power of the prying eye Right or wrong a lot of Panther fans basing their conclusion soly on a TV picture always will claim their team was done in that time they played Michigan State to a 7 7 tie The Box Score And where does the earless Colonel belong now? say he deserves a reprieve for one good his forecast of Northwestern to defeat Oklahoma He was a from home on Clemson Wake orest and the Gobbler win over the Mountaineers was erased on the tally sheet by State which edged Carolina 3 0 the box score Prgdyitions followed by the actual scores: UVA 20 16 41 21 VPI 14 WVU VPI 15 0 VMI 26 Butt 19 VM1 28 UNG 21 NCS 1JS 0 SC 14 Duke 8 31 0 24 Clem 14 28 Pitt 13 MSU 7 Tie 7 7 Syr 40 BU 7 33 7 Texas 14 Md 13 344) Navy 37 Villa 0 41 7 Neb 14 Minn 7 2614 AA 27 Cel 7AA 32 8 19 Ok 14 19 3 Irish 28 Cal 0 I 21 7 Wis 20 Stan 14 iW 24 7 Ola Miss 20 Ky 7M 21 6 (Occupation as the two rugged lines KiuuKuigi'Y jitiucxi duani on the ground Clemson ran for only 98 yards and Wake orest i sputtered for 62 Top individual gainer with 29 yards in six car ries was Wake orest halfbAck Allan White? With the score still tied 7 7 in i the opening minutes of thd fourth HHnrfpr nnrl ft dnant rufh Awirn A 4 IVO MW 4 Tiatwvxwt vo boggle looming Lon Arm coach of the Deacons A PORCH DEN or GARAGE WAIT CALL ALLSTATE! WE DO ALL TYPES ON4OME IMPROVEMENTS ORMICA TOPS CUSTOM CABINETS DORMERS ELEC WIRING Tulsa Routed By Arkansas AYETTEVILLE Ark (AP) Sophomore quarterback Billy Moore scored one touchdown on the ground and was on the throw ing end of two more Saturday as wJcfeatcd Arkansas routed Tul sa 48 7 for its second non confer etwe victory of the season The 175 pound Moore scored hist touchdown on a four yard left end skin late In the aecond quarter' Then In the third quarter' he CSU 32 8 DENVER (A?) Air orce zoomed away with" 25 points in the fourth quarter to crush stub xirn Colorado State University 32 8 in football Saturday CSU a four touchdown under dog held an 8 7 lead going into he final 15 minutes Quarterback tichie Mayo flipped three touch down passes and halfback Mike Rawlins contributed a field goal to quell upset dream The game wound up in a wild linish as the Air orce pounced on two fumbles and converted them to touchdowns in the spade of two minutes End Sam Hardage jolted theall loose from CSU quarterback Joe Crider and recovered on the 16 On the first play he snagged an end zone pass from Mayo The situation was repeated in another minute when CSU half back Myron Pearson fumbled on the 24 and Mayo tossed a scoring aerial to end Dick Brown CSU 0800 8 Air oret 7 0 0 LAr run (Rawlins kick) Pearson 1 run (Gates pass from Kers) Baucum 11 pan from Mavo (Mayo run) Rawlins 11 Hardage 16 pass from AAavO (pass failed) Brown pass from Mayo (Brickey from Mavo) Attendance 16x471 Thomson Hurt In Car Crash ALLENTOWN Pa (AP) Auto race driver Johnny Thomson was injured seriously Saturday when his car crashed through a fence and overturned in the feature tact at the Allentown air grounds Thomson's car went out of con trol in the first lap of the 25 lap event on the half mile track It tore through 30 feet of the inside fence and overturned pinning him beneath the wreckage Thompson was taken to Allen town General Hospital where he was still on the operating table several hours after the crackup He suffered a compound fracture of the left leg cuts and possible internal injuries irs! Downs 4 Rushing Yardage Passing Yardag Passes Passes Intercepted Punts umbles Lost Yards Ppnalned SCORE BY Vtllanqva Navy Belflnn 1 McKeown 3 run (kick failed) Mugnes Kao fa I 1 Kellner recovered Hughe tumble pss in end ion (Strobach run) Betlino 2 run (Mather kick) Strobach 14 run (Mather kick) Pettine 56 run (Sopko kick) Attendance 20271 utes before game time He sat in an enclosed booth atop the press box with the Academy brass but strode out onto a sun deck before the game and again at halftime to wave to the cheering crowds Bellino quarterback Harry Dietz and end Larry Graham combined to give the Middies their first score on a series of 10 plays Bellino had two runs total ing 25 yards caught a 17 yard pass from Dietz and scored from the 1 after Dietz had hit Graham with an 11 yard pass Bridgewater Bows 28 6 WESTMINSTER? (AP) ullback reddy Dilkes was in his usual form Saturday scoring two touchdowns and leading Western Maryland to a 28 6 football vic tory over Bridgewater in the sea son's opener Dilkes took a handoff 16 yards out to score the initial touchdown and added the extra point He then scored 'from the 11 after Roy Terry had advanced the ball from the 34 to the 11 yard stripe Terry added the third touch down in the second period with a two yard buck Second string quarterback Skip Brown scooted around end from the 12 for the fourth and final touchdown Coach Bob Waldorff sent iq his third team for the final period and the visitors managed to get their lone score with Barney Bas ham running over from the 13 Wejtrn Mrylnd 16 6 6 0 28 Brlflyewter 0 0 0 W'n Ollki 14 run (Dllk run) W'n M'd Ollkt 11 run (Terry run) W'n Terry 2 run (ruri 1 failed) vv nrt uruwn iz run truri tqiicui Basham 13 run (past failed) 30000 (estimated) Behind the scoreboard The lights spelled out Wil liam Mary 41 Virginia a glowing notice in the night that the Indians had scalped the Cavaliers ambushing them in the bowl known as the Good Neighbor at the canyon name oreman ield what the scoreboard could not say would include: A little mobe of this and it could have been a close ball game a little more of that and the Cavaliers just could have won it Dan Barton the swiftic quarterback (or the In dians nearly ran the enemy off the playground in the first half He ran for an average gain of nearly 15 yards per take and he used a beautiful toe to add points to drive (he Cavaliers back with punts Dashing Dan ran left for G9 yards on the first scrim mage play On the third play of the game he kept the ball again ran right and the Indians were home free for a touchdown in one minute seven seconds William Mary had 20 points before Virginia had any Never mind The scoreboard story can not in clude that along there a star was born a new one with a bright horizon ahead Gary Cuozzo the Vir ginia sophomore quarterback It can be reported that Virginia has a much better football family than the terrifying news speHed out on the Good Neighbor scorehoard True they Jost their 19th straight but they have the makings of a darn good pot ball team Cuozzo endorsed all that had been predicted of him The youngster is a grand passer he can run and the men seem to believe in him inally with Cuozzo in command Virginia assembled a backfield of Ted Rzempoluch another soph he referred to here in over the next three years merely as Tedg Anthony Ulehla a junior and red Shepherd a senior They tore into the Indians inside the ends managed to mount an attack that kept the score fairly respect able Key to the juicy win for the Tribe and disaster for the Cavaliers: running on the keeper option It seemed to me Virginia defensed the play in a way to make it work better than usual This is a standard play and the Virginia corner man watched the Indian trail ing in the pitch back position the Virginia secondary cut across fast enough to nail Barton who simply skimmed past the corner man and once oast he turned on the gas An interference penalty that qave Wake a first down on the 9 led to the only tally in the second quarter rom there Snead hit fullback Jerry Ball be hind the goal line A crowd of 22000 many stand ing the largest in the five years since Wake orest moved here was on hand The passing of Snead was sup posed to be the most dangerous by Lane set a career record for weaPon for Wake orest' but passing then bombed the Pitts Clemson Lie nation 9th ranked burgh Steelers to la 35 28 victory over the Dallas Cowboys in a Na tional ootball League gameSat urday night Layne the former University of Texas great makibg a return to the Cotton Bowl where he has some of his greatest moments pas sed our ou chdowns a nd handed off to Tom Tracy to allow the latter to throw for the other in a winning duel with little Eddie Le Baron of the Cowboys Le Baron passed for three touchdowns and set up another to keep Dallas ahead or even in the game until the last three minutes Then Layne cut loose with his a 65 yard pass to Tracy that ruined Dallas' debut in the national football league It was the first game for the Cowboys in league plav rinsourgn Dallas Doran 75 pass kick) Dugan 7 pass kick) Carpenter 28 (Lavna kick) Mcllhennv 5 rWt (Cone kick) Orr 4 pass from Lavna (Levne kick) Dial 70 pass from Tracv (Lane kick) Doran 54 pass from Lebaron (Cone kick) Carpenter pass from Layne (Layne kick) Tracy 65 pass from Layne (Layne kick) Dumps Wake orest Jl strong attempted a field goal for Clemsqn from the 30 yard line of Wakg orest but it was wide Clemson sophomore tackle Wade Hall suffered an ankle injury oh the last play of the first half and missed the rest of the game The victory extended Clemson's mastery over Wake orest to 10 straight games and spoiled the de but of Billy Hildebrand as head nu Sinn CONSTRlKTlOH C0 VIRGINIA run pass THE STATISTICS Navy 14 1A7 141 1b26 By 2 Ajn 1 65 PERIODS 0 I ty (Mather kick) from Strobach I1 I 1 I I I fAEhT' Hl 1 Jill a "'5 Sv I iW I I 1 RW iffliliMMI i 11 I I 1 SI 3 'i a 'riv I Li 1 TH8 STATISTICS Mary Txai land irst downs VT' 4 13 13 Rushing yardage 220 63 Passing yardage 52 131 Passes 3 6 14 27 Passes Intercepted by 3 0 Punts 8 31 5 38 umbles lost 0 2 Yards penalized 87 5 SCORE BY PERIODS Texas 7 14 0 Maryland zs 0 0 0 Saxton 69 ount return (Petty kick) Cotten 1 plunge (kick blocked) Collins 3 run (Gurwitz run) Collins 4 run (Petty kick) Cook 62 run (kick failed) 31000 estimated ALL 31 Al Construction Company 1 tt t1 I 1 1 i 1 uiiOkro I.

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