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Kansas talent ot i Wldby Maurlello Smith Stabler 2 runllnit DavU Hili Tech Whips Minnesota (pass Tex Statistics Statistics by Statistics Derank Named (AP) kick) 0 I '2 VOLLEYBALL STANDINGS 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 Columbus YMCA Wins Swim Meet 0 in 7 3 0 0 3 Cook Perking Kelley Homan INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 1 1 0 0 0 0 Sooners Blister Winless Kansas Mankins Leads SU Past Raiders 42 33 ulton Pickens Maurielln ChadwickWarren 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ulton Warren 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 ft 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 54 7 30 16 19 0 0 1 Dartmouth Rolls HANOVER NH (AP) Sterling offensive work kick) kick kick kick) kick) kick) TOUCH OOTBALL 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 (I 0 0 0 irst clowns Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes intercepted Punts umbles lost Yards penalized Duhon Leads Tulane By Bearcats 28 21 NEW ORLEANS (AP) With 13 minutes and 13 seconds to go in the opening period No Bobby rambled 64 yards for a touchdown and started the Green Wave on its 367 T6n 24 91 Yd 11 Cornhuskers Slip Past Kansas State WILMINGTON Del (AP) Joe Derank a native of Holly NY has been appointed racing secretary at Brandywine Race way to fill the vacancy left by the resignation of James Lynch Loks 3 0 6 0 5 0 Thompson Sasser ft 0 0 11 10 0 0 0 10 irom Warren) PLAGGE INJURED TAKEN TO HOSPITAL Net 56 35 66 11 4 fl Stabler Cantebury Kelley Rahurn 0 Yds 20 25 14 14 72 TD 1 0 0 0 Ole Miss Wins 14 7 OXORD Miss (AP) Doug Cunningham speedy tailback broke Southern stout defenses today with two fourth quarter touchdown runs that gave favored Mississippi a 14 7 football victory Outplayed for the first half and stymied at key points in the third period Ole Miss finally turned the tide when Cunning ham took a punt on his own 43 Yds 7 Yds 0 Caln 59 35 72 JI 1 8 61 8 30 17 19 broke through one knot of South ern defenders and cut around another on a 57 yard touchdown sprint Southern 7 0 0 0 7 Ole Miss 0 0 0 14 14 USM Bourgeis 1 run (Sumrall kick) OM Cunningham 57 punt return (Keyes kick) OM Cunningham 1 run (Keyes kick) Attendance 25000 Miami's rosh Whip Jackets JACKSONVILLE la An explosive University of Mi ami freshman football team racked up three second half touchdowns tonight for a 25 17 comc from behind victory over a stubborn Georgia Tech frosh squad in the Gator Bowl John Green the Baby Hurri powerful 210 pound full back from Tampa scored a pair of touchdowns on bursts of one and three yards Joe Bill aith notched up both of scores His first touch down came in the opening peri od on a 49 yard burst up the i middle He scored the other in the final quarter on a one yard nlunce i In between the Baby scores Bill Pritchard a non scholarship athlete who kicked both extra points booted a 41 yard field goal that gave Tech a 10 7 halftime lead LUBBOCK Tex (AP) Jim Mankins ran for more than 100 yards and scored four touch downs while Gary Pajcic passed for two as lorida State smashed Texas Tech 42 33 Sat urday night in an intersectional football game lorida State scored 21 points before Tech could get its offen sive together to fight back and Denny I lowers Chadwick UlUHl Baker Unbeaten Harvard Stymies Cornell CAMBRIDGE Mass (AP) Rick Zimmerman passed for a pair of touchdowns and helped turn loose Vic Gatto on a 61 yard scoring jaunt with a nifty block Saturday in leading unde feated Harvard to a 21 0 footbiKl victory over previously unbeat en Cornell Cornell 9 Harvard 7 14 0 21 Hvd Izird 26 pan from Zimmeinian (Rabtoek kick) Ilvd llatio 61 run (Babcock kirk) Hvd Couk 4 pasi from Zimmerman (Babcock kirk) Attendance 23000 The Columbus YMCA outscor cd the visiting Tuscaloosa Ala YMCA swimming loam in its first swimming meet of the sea son The Columbus swam for a total of 253 points as to 216 for Tusknlotisa The outstanding swimmers for Columbus wore: Sherry Spurlin with a total of 20 points find first place in freestyle breaststroke butterfly and individual medley Mike McCardlc 17i points Tama Ingram 17 points Tommy Whcllis 17 points Judy Whce Ils 16 points David Slivarlus IS points Sandy Wright 11 points Janice Evert lOMt points The Columhus YMCA will travel to Atlanta next Saturday for a meet with the Dekalb I Decatur YMCA Colonials Win WASHINGTON (AP) George Colonials took advantage of early game breaks forced by an eager de fense and turned back an eager East Carolina College 20 7 Sat urday In a Southern Conference football game before a crowd of 7200 7 7 14 7 35 0 0 0 0 0 pass from Warmack (Ba 12 run (Vachon kick) recoverea DiocKea irst Hushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes intercepted Punts umbles lost Yards penalized (AP) Wirephoto DEWEY WARREN TENNESSEE DANCES ALONG SIDELINES Trying to orce Him Out Arc Wayne Owen (36) and Richard Cole Muscogee Edge wood 2 2 1 i 0 0 toss Net 7 1 0 I 0 2 1 ifcaiafc i mrtli iiri rriMiTi 8:00 Baker Village 1 Inwood North Columbus Corcorans Peabody Phenix City 2 53 45 5 10 0 17 40 1 37 Cadets Bomb TCU by 35 7 COLLEGE STATION (UPI) Surprising Texas 1 used an opening minute touch down on a pass interception and the deadly long distance accuracy of Edd passes Saturday to tour Texas Christian 35 7 The victory broke an cight year TCU jinx over the Cadets and put picked in pre season polls to finish seventh at the top of the Southwest Conference race with a 2 0 mark It dropped league record to 1 2 Defensive halfback Lawson Howard who picked off two TCU passes in the contest stepped in front of TCU end Charles Campbell on the 19 on the second play of the game and dashed into the end zone with an aerial from TCU quarterback Rick Bridges William Mary Topples Citadel WILLIAMSBURG Va William and Mary which has been looking for running game to balance the passing of Dan Darragh found it in Marty ull er Saturday and posted an easy 24 6 Southern Conference victo ry over the Citadel uller score any touch downs but helped set up the first 10 points as he lore through the Citadel line for 159 yards on 27 carries Th Cllidel 5 William Miry 7 )0 ft 7 24 WlM ZyMiuwskl 11 Nil from Darrifh (McGuire Kick) Clt I Gfthwn 46 4 WlrM Madden 63 punt return (Me Guin kick) MCUUire WfcM ZyohowMd fmm Dirrifh (McGuire kirk) AltrndUDC 1IIHI0 Rosemont 2 2 football battle here Saturday night Cincinnati 7 7 7 2t Tulane 11 7 7 0 28 Tul Duhon 61 run (Pontius kick) iin iurncr 41 run Till Duhon 6 run (Pontius Cin JackMn 1 run (Lewis Tul 1 filun 2 run (Pontius Tul Johns 55 run (Pontius (in Turncr 3 run (Lewis Attendance 38750 2 2 USM Ole Miss 150 947 17 0 5 37 2 37 down in the third period and the1 crowd of 28300 took hope But lorida State scored an other touchdown as the fourth period opened on a 58 yard pass from Pajcic to Larry Green and another on a 52 yard throw from Kim Hammond to Ron Sellers That was the ball game although Tech came back for two touchdowns in the final minutes on a five yard run by John Scovell at the end of an 80 yard drive and a 27 yard pass from Chris Alford to Rob ert Allen lorida State 14 14 0 14 42 Texas Tech 0 13 6 14 32 Manklns 5 pass from Pajcic (Rob erts kick) Mankln 2 run (Roberta kick) Manklns 1 run (Roberta kick) TT Gilbert 9 Mbs from Scovell CV in yaid kick) Manklns 9 run (Roberta kick) 1 TT Scovell 8 run (kick failed) rr Scovell I run (pass jailed) Green 58 pass Irorn Pajcic (Rob erta kick) Scller 52 pass from Hammond (Roberts kick) IT Smvell 5 run (Scovell run) TT Allin 27 pass (rum AUord (pass Gsilortl Mosley Mosley who was mobbed at the Alabama 25 Then came the long drive that resulted in the win ning field goal by Davis With victory Alabama en hanced its chances for a third straight national championship and may have insured itself an unbeaten season The Crimson Tide now has beaten Louisiana Tech Miss issippi Clemson and Tennessee Vanderbilt Mississippi State LSU South Carolina Southern Mississippi and Auburn are left on the schedule Alabama Tennessee Tenn Denney 6 iWriuhl kick) 1 Tenn Wright 40 Ala Stabler 1 run (Cook pass from Stabler) Ala Davis 17 Attendance 56368 Oklahoma takes a 4 0 record into its showdown with unbeaten Notre Dame next week at Nor man Okla while slipped to 0 2 Warmack used the split end Ben Hart a fast 206 pounder and wingback Eddie Hinton The Sooners scored two touch downs the first three times they had the ball for a 14 0 bulge Eugene Ross broke open the game by blocking a punt mid way in the third quarter Quarterback Bob Stephenson beat a horde of teammates to the ball i nthe end zone for the touchdown making it 21 0 Jim Burgar Oklahoma No 2 quarterback directed the last: two Sooner touchdowns the last coming after a Kansas fumble John Titsworth a tall lean 212 pound tackle and Bobby Robinson a quick little senior end made other big defensive plays Warmack completed six of nine passes for 77 yards and gained 31 yards rushing Hart caught six for 65 yards Oklahoma Kansas Okla Hart 9 chon kick) Hida llinlnn Abla punt in end zone (Vachon kick) I Meacham 8 pass from Burgar I Vachon kick) Okla Jackson 1 run (Vachon kick) 1 Attendance 41500 Plagge aftnmnted to do Plagge carried eight times in the game against Tech for a total of 18 yards His longest gain was a six yarder in the second DARBY LORIDA STATE TEX TI CH downs 21 26 Whips Iowa MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Mas 1 sive defensive tackle Ed Duren 1 plucked a blocked pass out of the air and rumbled and stum bled 95 yards with minutes i remaining to insure Minnesota a 17 0 Big Ten football victory over Iowa Saturday Iowa was moving toward a touchdown on its only scoring threat of the game when Gopher tackle Ezell Jones rushed Hawkeye passer Ed Podolak and batted his pass Duren a 242 pounder from Winston Salem NC grabbed the ball and started chugging upfield He picked up an escort of half a dozen Gopher blockers who cheered the big tackle goal ward Iowa 0 ft 0 Minnesota 0 7 0 10 17 i Last 10 pass from Carlson (Stein kick) Minn Rtsin 94 Minn Duren 95 pass interception (Bevan kick) Attendance 6263 1 9 as Rf rrivinr 2 BIRMINGHAM Richard Plagge Auburn halfback from Columbus was injured in game with Georgia Tech and taken to University Hospital here It was believed that Plagge a 212 pound junior might have suffered a concussion An Auburn spokesman said believe he will be all right but he was taken to the hospital as a Plagge was taken off on a stretcher late in the game and taken to the hospital by am bulance He was injured on the play in the third period on which he fumbled and Tech recov ered at the Auburn 21 being hit hard as he off left tackle Boston Grabs Opening Win BOSTON (AP) Veteran Larry Scigfried scored last 14 points in sparking the Celtics to a 121 113 victory over the San rancisco Warriors Sat urday night in Bill Na tional Basketball Association debut as player coach Seigfried came off the bench with the score tied 107 107 and less than four minutes remain ing and took charge as the Cel tics launched a bid for their ninth straight NBA title and 10th in 11 years The former Ohio State star hit with a wide assortment of shots while a capacity crowd of 13909 cheered the Celtics to their 10th consecutive home onening victo MnndsyiKinnrtfs v' Pknr Irnn Works It Linwood It 7:4111 Wdrela: HWnol com KlnnMVe 1 Linwood vf mor Iron Work I 12 4 UNDER GIRLS District One Wednesday: liner Road at Besllwood Roue Hill vs Anderson Village al is cols North HUniaud at cols Bea River Road North Bignland North CoiumDus Peabody Hose Hill Anderson Village Beallwood 12 A UNDER GIRLS uismci iwo Tuesday: East Highland at 1 St Elmo at Higdon Hoad East Highland mgdon Hoad Rosemont St Elmo 12 A UNDER GIRLS District Three Monday: Benning Hilis va at Key South Coiumbus at Baker Village at Key Muscogee South Columbus Edgewood Benning Hills Baker Village Key 12 A UNDER GIRLS District Lour riday: 9th St at Pou St Claflin vs Warren Williams at McGee Park Harri son Aveouo ah meuee i ara Pou Street McGee Park Ninth St Harrison Ave Claflin Warren Williams 12 A UNDER GIRLS District ive Thursday: I) Davis at Road: Kendrick Quarters at Canty Carver IleUhls vs Kadclitt at Canty Canty Cusseta Road CarverHeightu 1) Davis Woodland Radcliff Kendrick Quarters Districts One Two Three TENAG GIRLS IWnndav? Rpnnlnc 1 Iil Is Rnp at 9th St at 7:00 Teen Tavern vs Baker Village at 9th St at 800 Tuesday: Rose Hill at Cols at 7:00 Moose Club vs Peabody at Cols at 8:00 Wednesday Edgewood at Linwood at 7:00 Baker Village North Columbus Moose Club Teen Tavern Linwood Peabody Rose Hill Heights Benning Hills Edgewood Rose Hill MIXED TEENAGE LEAGUE Monday: Benning Hills at 9th St 7:30 Teen Tavern vs Baker Village ath Ci ai fl 301 TiiPfiriav Rnse Hill Cols at 7:30 Rosemont vs Peabody at LzOis at ju wconesaay Kimo at unwooQ at Baker Village Linwood North Columbus St Elmo Benning Hills Peabody Rose HUI Teen Tavern Ninth Street Rosemont I VAAl'K Thursday: Phenix City at Cols at 7:30: Baker Village vs Corcorans at Lin wood at 7:30 Peabody at Linwood at 1 1 1 0 0 0 Darby's Column (Continued from Page l) chances and muffed them before the Yellow Jackets came on strong in the last 20 minutes Tech twice missed field goals and fumbled the ball away on the Auburn 16 one time But Dodd wns happy nevertheless after Jimmy Brown wrapped It up for Tech with Ills 59 ynrd punt return in the final period weather conditions this nfternoon didn't help either football ho said just proud that we were able to come from behind under very adverse circumstances to win "Believe me that Is the trademark of a good football team" Jordan also had a word of praise for Drown's run tho conditions Brown made a great run on his touchdown" he commented It was a miserable day for football and the crowd reflcctcl II They sold 54000 tickets for the game but only about halt of them were put to use The rain staitnl falling alwut 45 minutes Ixf ire game time and It camo down In torrents al times during tho first half It's ullcrly amazing that there weren't more fumbles tlmn the two lost by each team Both squads played extremely well under the conditions the Red Raiders managed to pull within 15 points in a first half that produced 482 yards total offense With lorida State 28 13 at the half Tech got another touch 28300 1 Punting i AU Comp Intc Yds 1 Paws Receiving No 3 i2 Continued from Page Lunceford was called upon to kick on third down by the Tigers Tech got its first scoring op portunity when Bobby Beaird fumbled Charlie kick at the Auburn 11 and Lenny Snow recovered at the 9 But the Ti ger defense was too tough and Tommy Carmichael missed a field goal from the 15 A fumble by Brown stopped a Yellow Jacket advance at the Tiger 16 in the second period It until King hit Steve Almond for nine Joel Steven son for 22 and Almond again for seven that the Jackets got on the scoreboard That saw Henry boot it home from the 16 with 6:43 to go in the third period 1 Henry missed a potential tie breaker from the 19 moments later after Haven Kicklighter blocked a Lunceford punt and put the Jackets in business on the Auburn 11 But Planee was hit hard on the first running play thereafter fumbled and Wilcox claimed it for Tech at the 21 King took it in seven plays later Auburn still hoping for the break that would enable them to get at least a tie continued its third down punting and Lunce ford lofted one to Brown at the Tech 41 He scooted for the eastern sidelines broke through a mass of blue shirted Tigers and sprint ed down the boundary line es corted by three mud caked white shirted friends The lone Tiger left between Brown and pay dirt was wiped out and so was Auburn last cnance at victory Lunceford kicked 10 times in the tough defensive duel and Ma son punted eight times The Tech punter unhampered by a blocked kick had the edge 41 yards to 341 The Tigers managed just 82 yards on the ground and 76 in the air for a total of 158 yards while Tech led by 76 yards in 27 carries had 124 rush ing and 74 passing for 198 alto gether The jackets ran 77 plays to 59 for Auourn Tech Auburn 0 Auh Jone 39 Tech Henry 26 Tnh Rirttf 4 run (Tlnnrv Tech Brown 59 punt return (Henry Attendance 54000 (pfltlmatMp LINCOLN Neb (AP) Kan sas State winless in 15 football games dating back to 1964 1 threw a mighty scare into sixth ranked Nebraska Saturday and I the undefeated Cornhuskers had to relay on a great touchdown play by hustling middle guard Wayne Meylan to gain a 21 10 Big Eight football victory Meylan blocked a second quarter Kansas State punt and pursued it into the end zone for a touchdown with 4Yz minutes remaining of the first half after spirited Wildcat defenders had held Nebraska to a single touch down in 25 minutes of play to that point The Wildcats stormed back with a third quarter field goal and a fourth quarter touchdown and cut the Busker margin to 14 10 as a record Memorial Stadium crowd of 64108 looked on 1 But Nebraska rallied and Ben Gregory scored a five yard touchdown with one minute and 31 seconds remaining to clinch the victory Kansas Stale 2 2 Nebraska 7 7 0 1 Neb Tatman 4 run (Wachholtz kick) Neb Meylan blocked nunt recovered in end zone (Wachholtz kick) bt rii Barnes jz St Cain 8 pass from Nossek (Bru hin kick) Neb Gregory 5 run (Wachholtz kick) Attendance 64108 Bi IWWiliyt ntsmnnu vs St Ehnoi LidwimrI ut lUduu liuaU vUi by Mickey Beard and Pete Wal ton spurred Dartmouth's de fending Ivy League champs to I fl So 4V 14 oaiicnnR oi Drown football loam Saturday BY JIM VAN VALKENBURG LAWRENCE Kan Bob Warmack directed Ok lahoma on early 80 and 70 yard touchdown drives then the defense made the big plays for the unbeaten Soon ers in a 35 0 victory over Kansas Saturday TENNEKMW Rushing AH Gain jz 3 10 7 5 Pasalnr AH Comp Jntc Ydi 6 0 41 No Ydi TD 44 9 6 3 23 No A Kickoff Return No lint Returns No 1 ALABAMA Kusnint AH 18 i 7 No 6 Kickoff Returns No 2 2 Punt Returns No 3 13 A UNDER District One Wedn(4f1ny: Bemlwomt nt River Hood Hmo Hitl vs Anderson Village al Cu luinbus Highland al Nuitn Culumbus Beallwood Columbus Itoschill HIverHoad aaiwiy Anuotson Vllhst Highland BOYS 11 8 DNDI Tucsd yt I) Hililond Rosemont bl center el St Elmo Roecmnnt st Elmo Mnvwd mehletul Binion Hoed 6lriy 33 UNDER flii rliif hra Mondeyi Bennltoi Hui Wt Bakst I a wuMbui Ldge wouai Key at dami viusaoe IMiowobtl Dakar Vllhfa I Muscoara Key ft Ti NAtR LI AGUE Mondavi Howa Hill vs JI Colur Mt tU(1Lan Ml OllAt TlitlfeflUVl Hlshlaiid vs Teen Tavoio No 1 Guls at 7t15i Tavern No 3 va Rw mont at Cola at Ml Dr a II wood vs Peabmly al Cols al Linwood Columbus 4 a Iren Tavern No 1 paabonv Benllwood lloupmohl EIhMhlanH wi Irrft 'lavrrn NO 2 Baker Villon nhimhua II6M tfletHMliUt UM Pslfftk 1 Sunday Ledger Enquirer Columbus Ga Oct 16 1966 D5 Alabama Rallies Edges Vols 11 10 Continued from Page ous break early in the game and turned it into a touchdown that fired the already inspired Volun teers to an even higher pitch Denny Scores Leslie Kelley fum bled and Derrick Weatherford recovered for Tennessee at the Tide 22 ulton ripped off a 13 yard run to the nine and with 11:24 left in the first ipiartcr Warren tossed eight yards to Denny for the payoff Wright kicked the extra point that made it 7 0 Before the first quarter was over Tennessee was on the scoreboard this time with a 40 yard field goal by Wright with J06 remaining in the period The field goal was set up by Ron 54 yard punt that rolled dead on the Alabama three Davis had to punt it back nnrl TnnnnQcno Pnt ih( hall nt the Tide 42 Tfie Vols drove toDaTin the 22 before calling on wngni make it 10 0 Tennessee carried a 10 0 lead off the field at halftime prima 1 rily because backs I hold onto the football and keep their footing on i the slippery grass Lost ootball I The Tide got what could have been a big break midway the second quarter when Jerry Smith fumbled punt and Jerry Duncan recovered for Ala bama at the Tennessee 31 Ala bama lost the football when Sta bler on an option run around left end fumbled and Doug Archibald recovered for the Vols at the seven Stabler the leading percentage passer with 25 for 32 (781) going into the game had a miserable first half in the rain He threw six time and failed to connect even once However it was a different story in the second half The rain let up and Stabler came out throwing He finished up with seven for 15 and 72 yards Alabama got the biggest break of the game late in the third quarter when Mike ord recov ered a ulton fumble at the Tennessee 46 11 Yard Pass Stabler shot a 14 yard pass to Dennis Homan and Tennessee drew a 15 yard holding penally on the play that moved the surg ing Tide to the 15 On second down Stabler hit Wayne Cook i with a 10 yard pass for another first down on the five Kelly got two yards to the three as the third quarter came to a close with Tennessee still on top by a 10 0 score On the first play of the final period Stabler slashed over left ennrd for what looked like a touchdown Officials said no way to a 28 21 victory over Cin With 14:29 left in the game cinnati in a furious offensive Stabler sneaked over to get the Crimson Tide on the scoreboard Alabama coach Paul Bryant wasn't playing for a tie and he gambled big Stabler passed to Cook for a two point conversion and now Tennessee's lead had dwindled to 10 8 Alabama gambled again later in the quarter with a fourth and one at the Tennessee 45 Kelley get that precious yard and the Vols took the football However defense began to look like Alabama de fense and the Vols went no where Widby punted to John 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 at at at St 4' N'xL JI I WcWJL man future 771 one of 600 carrier salesmen 'ten in fif Ledger IL Irl fl? fp) Plnl fl i )' miuirer readers throughout the Chaliuhooeheu WHI I CHARLES REVELL has the desire to Im nn engineer I A MMiii Klj nnd a nev jpaperhoy he meets and deals with pcojilo citHnlY ll 1 in all walks of life He inquires responsibility and self 4 assurance Greatest of all lie learns the vuluo money I "n'l fundamentals of good business management This 7 JS ycar uld Hardaway High student lives at 3025 Erna Enquirer subscribers on 17th 18lh 19lh Avenues and I Country Club Apts ar familiar with his prompt depend e'y tp I ftbla service He has carried The Enquirer in litis area fur the past threo months re 4 Charles has saved ids earning and purchased a camera 7 fc 27'7 YfTj I to add to his collection of photographic equipment He V'd 7 nuw intends to save for college expenses i A route may be available in your neighborhood I Call or write the Circulation )ept fur inure Infor inathn Today 3228830 TJidger Jinquircr Newspapers TxK) YT 17 Tige Bl I Cincinnati Tulane irst downs 17 19 RubhinM yardage 207 387 Passins yardage ID 28 Passes 9 18 4 7 Passes intercepted by 0 1 Punts 4 47 3 33 umbles lost 0 1 Yards penalized 59 47 21 26 233 201 275 310 1628 C2 43 2 0 30 435 0 1 45 45 Be I.

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