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The Virginian-Pilot from Norfolk, Virginia • 57

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Section 'She irgiman'ilnt Sunday Nov 10 1963 Va Wins on ield Goal Runs Wild While Losing 9 7 a romp of if 42 7 (AP) Th Statlsflcs State Wins on VPI umble by (kirk (Ailed) Middies Crush Terps 42 6 Texas Stale 'Navy Escapes Smith Stars by Richmond Clubs 7 42 Citadel by 26 6 and won 13 7 to Holy Cross VMI Boits 14 12 period in the had (Crosby kiek) ACC Race in Snarl Clemson Comeback Tops Carolina 11 7 for the HOW TO STOP the con zs A 13 Staubach doing the his usual dramatic (kirk Rossi grasp Tech down State STATI 16 IM 3R NAVY 17 11 16 4 4 305 2 RO Io end Johnny Case and scoring the touchdown on a one yard sneak Parker hit Lou ogle with a pass for two extra points Clemson completely dominated A 26 6 (Gos THE HIGH Dennis Haglan leaps for short gain before being brought down on ankle tackle by Virginia's Duane Vickers in first period of Saturday's game at Charlottesville Virginia 7 won 9 7 (AT) 7 an overwhelm return to 'he third 4 (kick failed) of The Citadel secondary for 38 yards to set up the scoring play Richmond 14 A Citadel 0 0 6 Stoudf 12 from Smith ntt kirk) Wilbourne 1 run (Gossett kick) DILoretn 7J run (kick felled) Aldridge 11 pass from Smith (kick failed) Wilbourne 1 run (kick blocked) Attendance 10600 1 By GEORGE MCCLELLAND Vlrjlnlen Piiot Iports CHARLOTTESVILLE University of Virginia survived an incredible afternoon of foot ball cliff hanging Saturday and separated William from Mary by the barest of margins fl 7 In this case cliff hanging was no simple figure of speech The Indians from William and Marv bad Virginia all the way over the precipice and holding on by its finger tips Then these aroused farriors did their best to kick said digits loose This the visitors from William and Mary never quite managed WM A 224 47 725 12 24 1 19 2 SI) Mn 14 171 ior mi 74 i 4 265 3 70 By RUSSELL RORIES Virginian Pilot Sportt Wrltrr RALEIGH NC A North Carolina Stale cheerleader gave a live turkey gobbler a rough piggy hack rideTiefore the game hul the Gobblers from Virginia Tech cooked their own goose here Saturday The live turkey to the contrary It was not Thanksgiving but VPI gave NC State a touchdown The Wolfpack accepted the gift gracefully and won the football game 13 7 3 he presentation was made in the third quarter with State in front 6 0 Tech safetyman Mike Th JtHltle TICK II ziu 12 WORCESTER Mass (AP) Holy Cross the last remaining team in New England to leave the winless ranks edged Virgin ia Military Institute 14 12 Satur day on the strength of a two point conversion pass from ran Coughlin to Jim Gravel The deciding points came carlj) in the second quarter following the first touchdown Coughlin combined twice with yard field early in the second quarter North Carolina roared 82 yards with the second halt kick off halfback Ken Willard charg ing over right tackle score I Clemson UNC Pearce 40 Willard 1 nil (Rralna a rarxar 34 Mt PASKEWICM SCORES 7 One wayward pass resulted in a one hand interception and a 76 yard touchdown run by Kip Paskewich in the second quar ter a play that gave Navy a 21 0 lead and ended all doubt as to the eventual outcome In fairness Shiner never (See Navy Page 7) lrsl downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes 'Passes inlercented by PUHI umbles lost Yard penalised Virginia "Tech Nf litefr Scarped 16 pass from Rossie fumble recovery In and zone (Andrews kick) Tech Schweldrerl I run (Cranwell kick) Attendance 20500 3 353 0 junior end Dick Kochansky in that period for touchdown passes throwing seven and 29 yards Both Holy Cross scores followed interceptions VMI completed only six passes in the game played before 7500 spectators at itfon ield But two nf them were long long bombs from quarterback Butch Nunnally The Richmond Va senior con nected with junior1 end Joe Rush for a 54 yrd touchdown 80 seconds before the first half ended and hit halfback Chuck Beale on a 57 yard scoring strike late in the third quarter But linebacker Pat Higgins of Holy Cross now 1 5 1 knocked down try for two points after the ffrst VMI touch (See Holy Cross Page 4) Cahill fumbled a long State by Dave Houtz The ball bounced into the VPI end zone Wolfpack halfback Tony Koszar skyracedCahill to the ball and won The seven points put State ahead 13 0 neutralized a Tech fourth quarter touchdown 1 WAY TIE Th Statistic irst downs Rushing yardaga a ss ing ard age Passes Passes Intercepted Punts umbles lost Yards penalized Maryland Naw 5 eno Navv Sal 2 run (Teall pass from Stay bach) Navv Paskewtch 76 pass Interception (Marlin kick) Staubach 1 run (Marlin kick) Sluggerud 11 pass from Staubach (Marlin kick) Navy Ounswodh run (Marlin kick) Hill pass from Shiner (Hill kick) Attendance 30035 Nine times of Milr Drewer got to the 25 yard line nr closer sometimes very mtich closer But when they did score it was on a 69 yard pass play with less than six left and Virginia ahead by nine points BIG INTERCEPTION After this sudden strike from Henning to little Charlie Weaver the Indians suffered i the most unkind cut of all Ctivcn another chance with the football with four minutes left the hostiles rode from their 24 to the Virginia 23 on the pass I ing "arm of the same But with 50 seconds left Hen 21st aerial effort became his and William and un doing Tom Krebs grabbed it for Virginia out of the clutches of Charlie Weaver at the eight yard llf)9 Pass interceptions ruined a day on which the Southern Con ference eleven gained more than "aquarrer mtle of Scott Stadium real estate 453 yards to be exact Thefirt one by John "Pin cavage not only halted a Wil liam and Mary drive it set up the Virginia touchdown This 185 pound sophomore halfback plucked ooe nf Henning's passes out of the air at the Cavalier 20 and raced back 63 yards to the William and 17" In five plays the home team had six "points" Boh "Dunphey slant ing over from the three at 11:51 of the opening period Tom Shu man missed lhe conversion: SHOMAN HITS Assorted perils and heart pal pitations later Duane Bickers a senior guard intercepted a pass thrown by Dennis Haglan at the William and Mary 25 midway through the fourth pe riod After gaining five yards inHhree playsVirginiaturned its offense over to Shuman Tom who came out of the student body to fill a kicking need had missed both his extra point try and a previous field goal attempt from the 34 This time the distance was '37 yards and he was on target with the three points that handed a grateful Virginia its second vic tory in eight games The time Hrtl I run (ir! asst tram fense forcing Maryland mis takes and rest with flair Staubach left the game mid way in the third period turning over a 35 0 lead to" the Navy third and fourth and even parts of the fifth team? Shiner made things little' easier for Navy his two inter ceptions and a fumble" setting up the first three Middie touch downs SOMETHING OR 1 HE Darryl Hill recovers a loose ball for Maryland in the first period at Annapolis Navy players tn lhe scramble include Prt Donnelly (38) Jim Campbell (88) red Marlin (64 upper left) or Maryland Olaf Drozdov (73) Gene eher 2) Dave Nardo (88) The Middies macie irst downs Rushing yardaqn Passing vardaa Passes Passes Intercepts Punts umbles lost Yards William Mary Virginia Dunphey 3 run Shuman 37 Weaver pass Henning (Miller kick) Attendance 16000 CHAPEL HHL NC: ginccrrd Clemsnn winning Clemson battled from behind to drive completing a 38 yard edge North CarohnaTl 7 Satu7 day and throw the Atlantic Coast Conference football race into a three way tie A crowd of 36000 watched the Tigers struggle 88 yards for a fourth period touchdown after the first half and" led 3 0 on a 40 North Carolina had taken a 7 3 lead in the third period extra point marked the 15th in a row kicked this season by Dave Braine North Carolina Duke and North Carolina State have 5 1 conference records now The title probably will he decided when UNC and Duke meet at Durham Nov' 23 Quarterback Jim Parker en Don Trull Snnthwect ah ference passing records and probably continued on as the na leaders in passing and pass receiving but they could do nothing when the chips were down against the vicious Texas pass rush and glifiering 'de fense A crowd of 64530 that jammed Memorial Stadium to the rafters sat in a drizzling rain to watch the big game of lhe Southwest Conference as the two undefeated tea ms in confer ence play met Texas playing its usual style game held the ball most of the "Time keeping even a fi rst down in the second and third periods Texas threatened repeatedly to score with its grinding ground game but met a gritty Baylor defense that crack until that onef third quarter Baylor Texas Stockton 1 run Attendance 64530 M03 1 12 LIP OUT LIP NC Jim keeps his eye onthe ball as it slips from his on an attempted pitch out against Virginia Saturday Rossi caught the ball on the way and got oil a pass but it was incomplete (AP) Mcanwhil 3(1 miles awav al Chapel Hill Clemson joined in the i somelhing to State" day The Tigers beat North Car "olina" I the Tar Heels info three way lie for the Atlantic Coast Cooference lead Stale Carolina and Duke are 5 1 in the ACC or the year State is 7 1 and closing in on its best season of the modern era Unfortunate VPI which even make a first down when it needed one had a six game winning streak stopped The Gobblers repeatedly failed to pick up yardage in the Tech is 6 2 now but the loss hurt only in (he prestige league The Gobblers are still unbeaten in their Southern Conference ROSSI OUTSTANDING One of the myriad of little things that hurt VPI was named Jim Rossi The program listed the Slate quarterhack at 175 pounds and 5 1 Tint he looked smaller to the capacity crowd of 20506 at Riddick Stadium If Tech did some giving Mr Rossi did some taking He gained 79 yards on the ground to lead rushers but his control of the ball was even more important to Coach Earle Edwards team Where Tech would just miss on a fhird and long yardage sit uation Rossi would make the i first down And he kept the Gob blers from touching the ball in the Inst six minutes after they scored to make it I3T He ate up lhe clock well like you would eat Thanksgiving turkey quarterback a fellow (See Schweirkert Page 4) I Baylor AUSTIN Tex (AP) Crafty Duke Carlisle carried Texas on a blistering 45 yard touchdown drive in the third period Satur day and the No 1 team won its eighth straight game and took over the undisputed leadin the Southwest Confer ence with a 7 0 victory over Baylor Carlisle also intercepted a pass in the end zone wilh 29' seconds left to stop Raylor's last bid Wjth only Texas Christian and Texas texas became tng favorite tn Cotton Bowl for secutive year PLAY IN RAIN great Lary Elkins set of the field goal was 8:22 of sion The Indian hit hard In the fourth quarter the line and showed resource William and MarV nt rMiro fnlrwcc and mncictonf zlrive ran deserved much attack Unfortunately therp al than its fifth setback in succes ways seemed to be a breakdown Ct gytfe ir 4 By ED BRANDT Vlrlnpilf Snnrfj tfilnr "ANNAPOLIS Md 7 Roqcr Staubach and four other Navy teams never gave Maryland lhe slightest chance Saturday in romping to a 42 7 victory1 Staubach scored two touch downs and passed for a third to make a joke of lhe expected duel with Maryland's Dick Shiner who get off the ground until the fourth quarter It was a typical Navy per formance with the Middie de when the goal post hove into view It was ironic that the margin was a field goal William and Mary tried everything else but and Drewer said afterward that the interception late in the game came on a play designed to set up such a kicking situation "Of course if I knew then what I do now we would have tried nnp gnnnnr cmilnd ruefully The crowd of 16000 saw the Indians spend the game on the Virginia half of the field and he stopped: 1 Bv a fumble at the two yard" line 2 By a 15 yard penalty and then Pincavage interception at 7 the 18? 3 At lhe 25 when Henning has thrown for a nine yard loss At the 5 by an errant pitch nut 5 At the 41 on 6 At the 1 inch line when RohSnleauapparentprogress into the cnczone was either (See Va Page 6) CHARLESTON SC (AP) Ron Gordon intercepted a pass Rich quarterback" back ouTto the nasese Aldridge set up Richmond's passes to halfback Norns Al dridge Saturday to ice a 26 6 stcond touchdown by gathering Southern Conference football Smith pass for 48 yards victory over he Citadel taking it to the one where half Smith I2 yard pass to half back Ken Wilbourne scored on back Ken Stoudt gave Rich a plunge mond 'a second" period" touch? Adrid ge took five from down and the lead and the Smith for 60 yards of a 67 ya rd Spders were never threatened j(xJ touchdown drive He rom at point scored on an Ikyard pass from "The Citadel had trouble gel Smith" ting out of its own territory Richmond mnved 8() yards in wit ns two offensive jt fjna scoring march with Ja A tn the third srnasllng nVer on a iiT one yard plunge The speedy Bulldog ullhack Nick Dilo halfback had dashed in rrto opened the second half with a 71 yard touchdown dash on the first scrimmage play of the second half But The Citadel had nothing but trouble after that I Its only other threat also in the third period ended on Rich 20 when Spider fullback )) crrnnrnv Tn 0111 i in i JAHicnn Mai rum chAtue n1 Ik 'a 1 Till nun HUIUlHgUll IU DUD liHCCy heel in the game at Chapel Hill Lacey caught a pass for a 12 yard gain on the play The South Carolina 4 Tigers won 11 7 (AP) 1 vf in WOHa I Lii I I I 11 i TvHLz 3 1 I wir 1 4 i A Ws fwwsjy iLii JlwMri ffn '3 7 7 i iiai tttii wtiii4uiimutuni a i aKUljr 3 (HvHri A JK 'S asV 4M' i sia WWW1 raw i bV 1 rjniMaf fT5 i fiKK rUdMiMW I 1 anT A BBBH 3 I kx JK 'ffpt I Sb SJIWPWw 2nlnjIrwirO Ik BfTwT 'YZ WABSMV It KmMP MMEkfBr Th Sfatlsflc VMI HOLY CtOSS irst down 5 13 Rushing verdaoi 2f 03 Passing yardage ISO Passes 6 11 7 17 Paises IntercMied bY 2 1 umblai lost 0 0 Punfj 41 73J Yards penallrM IS 40 1 0 4 4 Holy Cross 0 pass from Coughlin (Gravel pass from Coughlin) Bush 54 pass from Nunnally (jm failed) Kochansky je pan from Coughlin (run failed) Beale 51 pass from Nunnally (run failed) 7500 (estimated) AIM a st.

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