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World Sunday. October fi, 1JB Bv Northeast, 6-0 Score In Last Minute Of 2nd Period To Win SHOT a 34-yard pass thrown by quarterback Nathan Zametto that dropped incomplete although Jim Knox (80), Northeast end, appears about to scoop it in and drop across the goal line just a yard away. A Southwestern defender leaps high in the air to slap the ball away. (Staff photo by John Oldenburg) football scores STATE S.L.T. 6.

Northeast State 0 19, Texas Tech 14. McNeese 13. Louisiana Tech fi. Tulane 20. Marquette 6.

Xavier (New Orleans) 20, Alabama State 0 Philander Smith Lelanrt 0. Southern U. 47. Alcorn A4rM 0. SOUTH North Carolina 13.

Navy 7. North Carolina State 13. Clemson 7. Tennessee 14. Mississippi State 9.

Duke 14, Maryland 0. William and Mary 13. Virginia Tech 7. Thiel tPa.) 34, Bethany (W. Va.) 6.

Asburn 40, Chattanooga 7. Mississippi 34, Hardin 7. Kentucky State 27, Knoxville 0. The Citadel 21. Davidson 7.

Centre 7, Washington Lee 6. Tougaloo 38. Jarvis 0 Shepard (W.Va.) 34, Davis and Elkins 6 Glenville (W.Va.) 14, Concord (W.Va.) 13 Tuskegee 25, Fisk 6 N. Carolina 13. Virginia Union 0 Bridgewater 7.

Guiliord 0 Sewanee 14, Millsaps Southwestern (Memphis) 27. Hendrix 6. Alabama 6. Vanderbilt 6 (tie). Tennessee Tech 14.

Morehead (K.v Eastern Kentucky 2fi, Murray (Ky.) 19. Catawba 36. East Carolina 7. Wofford 28. Presbyterian 7.

South Carolina 27. Texas 21 southwestern Memphis) 27, Hendrix 48. Toledo 20. Carson-Newman 14, Emory 4 Henry East Tennessee 7, Western Carolina Virginia 28, Wake Forest 20. Lenoir Rhyne 43, Newberry 0 Furman 13, George Washington 12, Florida 14, Kentucky 7.

Southern Union (Ala.) 20, Livingston (Ala.) 6. Allegheny 19, Wash, and Jeff. 0. Delta State 14, Troy (Ala.) 7. Fort Valley 19, Clark 6.

Albany (Ga.) 13, Miles (Ala.) 7 Mississippi College 19. Howard (Ala 13 Pearl River 13, F.ast Mississippi 13 (tie) Sunflower 6. East Central 0 Perkinston 19, Southwest Miss 0. Copiah-Lincoln 33, Itawamba 13. EAST Syracuse 27.

Boston Univ. 10. Princeton 47. Columbia 49. Vermont o.

Roston College 13, Quantico Marines 7 Carnell 20, Harvard 6 Dartmouth 6, Penn 3. Army 27, Penn State 13. Villanova 21, Florida Stale 7. Bowling Green 7, Delaware 0. Brown 21.

Vale 20. Holy Cross 32, Dayton 6, Rutgers 14, Connecticut 7. Westminster (Pa 13. Waynesburgh 7. Alford 13, Kings Point 0.

Haverford 19, Wagner 7. Hobart 27, Rochester Univ. 20 Cortland 42 Bloomsburg (Pa.) 12. Montclah 27, Cheyney 13. Tufts 40, Bates 6.

Bnwdoin 13. Trinity 6. Williams 26, Colby 19. Springfield 20, Northeastern 13 Rhode Island 28, New Hampshire 13. Lafayette 14, Buffalo 6.

Amherst 51, Union 0. Bucknell 19, Temple fi. Muhlenberg 18, Albright 14 Naval Station 34, Massachusetts Maritime Academy 15. National Agricultural College (Pa.) 20, District of Columbia Tchrs, 2. Lvcoming 34, Moras ian 13.

Wesleyan 20, Coast Guard 7. Kutztown 19, 7. Clarion 14, Grove City 0. Swarthmore 14, Dickinson II Hampton Institute 6. Delaware State 9 Hofstra 26, Upsala 0 Shippensburg 28, East Stroudsburg 19.

Ursinus 6. Susquehanna Slippery Rock 12. Brockport 2. Penn Military 13, Bridgeport fi Franklin and Marshall 13. Johns Hop kins 6.

Trenton Tchrs 14. New Britain 6. Hamilton 14. Rensselaer 7 Juniata 47, Drexel o. West Chester 47, New Haien 7.

Slippery Rock 12. Brockport 2. M.C. 13, Bridgeport 6. Geneva (Pa.) 20.

John Carroll 13. MIDWEST Michigan 26, Georgia 0. Illinois 40, Colgate 0. Minnesota 21. Purdue 17 Nebraska 14, Kansas State 7 Wisconsin 45, West Virginia 13.

Notre Dame it. Indiana 0. Texas A and 28, Missouri 0. Xavier (Ohio) 39, Miami (Ohio) 19. Washington (St.

21, Wabash 13. Oklahoma State 26, Wichita 0. Iowa 20, Washington State 13. Oklahoma 40, Iowa State 14. Lockbourne ALB 26, Scott Ai 0.

Peru (Neb.) 32, Chadron 13 Hastings 7, Duane 0 Kearney 57, Midland 0 Valparaiso 27. Evansville 7 St. Josephs (Indi 34, Butler 13. Franklin 24, Earlham 20. Rose Poly 50.

Principia 0. Beloit 19. Indiana Central 7. Taylor 13. Anderson 7.

Depauw 26. Indiana Stale fi. Concordia (Minn 49, Hamline 6. Carleton 14, St. Olaf fi Jamestown (ND) 34.

Mayville 0. Northeast State fumbled on the goal line to lose a touchdown and Southwestern completed a desperation pass in the last minute of the first half get one and defeat the Indians, 6-0. in a Gulf States Conference game last night at Brown Stadium The loss was the second the year for Northeast and their first in conference action. SLI got their second win and first in the loop. They played a 7-7 tie with Southeastern in their only other league game.

Davis scored the night's touchdown on a pass from Calloway. With the bail on the NSC 45, second string quarterback Calloway floated one to the 25 where Davis was sprinting down the left sideline. Davis, back of the defender, looked up and the ball was on his fingertips. He pulled it in, avoided a couple of tacklers at the 5 and went over. Tony Hartsell blocked the try for the extra point and it looked like the Indians could pull out with a TD and extra point but they couldn't deliver in the second half.

Southwestern started their fateful drive on thier 25 after taking a Northeast punt. Rushes by Bujol, Benham and Grossen and a offside penalty put the ball at 46 from where Calloway sneaked for a first down by inches. They took to the air at this point and Calloway fired one complete to Davis at the 38 before losing back to the 45 when Joe Driskill caught Calloway attempting to pass. Calloway threw one incomplete before connecting with Davis for the score. try for the point was straight but Hartsell met it before it rose.

Don Reynolds fumbled on the goal line in the early moments of the first quarter and Frank Foreman recovered for SLI in the end zone for a touchback to kill the most dangerous threat of the game. NSC had taken the kickoff at their 31 and moved to the 7 from where Reynolds went to the goal line and fumbled. In the second period, Lloyd Ray Smith fumbled on the SLI 21 to end the other Northeast first 'half threat BULLDOGS FALL, 26-0 Michigan Finds Offensive Blend To Master Georaia ANN if 'fcRROR, Oct. 5 tory of the season and handing mixed the right Georgia its third consecutive set- blend of senior halfback Mike back. Shatusky and quarter- Noskin, second-string quarterback Stan Noskin today to deieat br.k from Evanston.

Ill, and penalty and fumble ridden Shatusky. both cored a pair of Georgia, 26-0. before a crowd of touchdowns against a Georgia 85,002. eleven which never go' closer The Wolverines were the oppor- than the Michigan 2 ine. tunists looking good in spots hut The Georgia helped every still showing a weak line, as they Michigan touchdown march ex- i cept the first, fumbling and losing the ball five times and suffering NORTHEAST MISSED TOUCHDOWN is the first quarter play in which Northeast missed a touchdown that cost the Indians at least a tie with S.L.T.

here last night. Don Raynolds (22) of Northeast had romped across the goal line when he fumbled, and Frank Foreman recovered in the endzone for S.L.T, for a touchback. No. 50 is S.L.L’s Curtis Moore. S.L.I.

won, 6-0. (Staff photo by John Oldenburg) Houston Hits L-. Paydirt Late To Save Game yards in penalties. Michigan 6 13 0 Georgia 0 0 0 0 Michigan scoring: Touchdowns, Noskin 2 plunge; 2, plunge): Shatusky 2 (46, intercepted pass; 6, run). Conversions, Van Pelt 2, Statistics CINCINNATI.

Ohio. Oct. 5 (UP) Houston Cougars, held scoreless 3 1-2 periods, finally STATE-CAI. Mich. Calif.

Sooners Maul Iowa State By BOB 1IAUGHT United Press Sports Writer NORMAN, Oct. 5 Oklahoma had scored on short Oklahoma put down worrisome Iowa State. 40-14. today to open its 1957 Big Eight Conference campaign with consecutive victory No. 42.

Playing its first home game before a crowd of 55,000 who came expecting to see another Oklahoma runaway, Coach Bud Wilkin- drives. Oklahoma held a three-touchdown lead until close to halftime, when Iowa State tailback Dwight Nichols threw an 18-yard pass to end Gale Gibson to end six scoreless years against Oklahoma. Quarterback Carl Dodd scored twice for Oklahoma. He went the 2 on a keeper soon after center Boh Harrison had recovered Iowa State's first fumble on the top-rated team had to fight at times to squelch the deter- A pass interception by half- mined single-wing crew of Jim Clendon Thomas set 1 Dodd second run from the 8. Myers.

Iowa State almost matched Oklahoma in yards gained and first downs. Wilkinson had to penoa leave his reserves on the bench, using only three teams. Iowa State could claim some glory. It scored on Oklahoma, defending national champions, for the first time since 1951 Thomas himself dashed 11 yards around left end to top a 32-yard Iowa State kept Oklahoma from scoring during a span starting well before the half and running until late in the third quarter when Oklahoma quarterback David Baker plunged from the 1 clear and the end zone. An 81-yard touchdown run by after a 41-yard drive Then Sande- Pavne's Redmen got halfback Sandefer late in ifer made his fancy 81-yard thrust Moorhead (Minn) 40.

14. chance in the third the game was the biggest thrilliHe caught a punt on the 19 and Dakota Wesleyan 13. Black Hills Tchrs when end Jim Knox for Sooner fans. Up to then, I with much blocking, ran into tho southern (SD) Tchrs 20 Gen Beadle ered a Bulldog bobble on the SLI Alternate left half Bobby Boyd added Oklahoma's sixth score on plunge after a 74-yard, three- play drive. Nichols passed to end Brian Dennis with only seven seconds left in the game for another Iowa State tally.

While controlling the ball through the mid-periods, Iowa State rolled up enough first downs to have a total of 15 to 13 for the Sooners. But. Oklahoma out- gained on the grounds, 164 to 138, and was about even on passing yardage. Oklahoma 12 7 14 Iowa State 0 7 0 Oklahoma scoring: Touchdowns, Dodd 2 plunge, and run); Thomas (11. run); Baker (1, plunge); Sandefer (81, Boyd (1, plunge).

Conversions, Dodd 2, Rolle, Baker. Iowa State scoring: Touchdowns. Gibson pass from Nichols); Dennu pass from Nichols), Conversions, Carlson, Gibson. fore 15,000 in Nippert Stadium. Speedy halfback Claude King slipped around right end for five yards and the winning touchdown to climax'a short 25-yard march.

First Sammy Blount kicked the point. The Cougars set up their when halfback Harold Lewis took Fumbles lost a Cinfclnnati punt on his own 45 Varda penalized First downs 77 16 Rushing yardage 27! 89 Passing yardage 196 184 Passes 1472 Passes Intercepted 3 I Punts 4-25 8 Fumbles lost ft ft Varda penalized 82 CH ATT AN O0G A- At BURN Chattanooga A bn rn First downs 12 19 Rushing yardage 31 Passing yardage 125 98 Passes 77 9 6-10 Passes intercepted by 5 Punts Fumbles lost 1 Yards penalized 20 170 and ran back 30 yards to the nnk see Cincinnati 2o. Two Lewis-to-King knoxville Oct. 5 passes and an offside penalty Statistics the Mississippi Cincinnati put the ball on 'ee game; sta((, Tennessee the 5 for scoring dash. end the threat.

Houston was up to midfield by game's end. Except for the second quarter. of the statistics, outgainins Tchrs, 0. Minot 13. EUendale 0.

Central 26, Eureka 6. Lehigh 27, Western Reserve Capital 38, Hiram 0. Oregon State 22, Northwestern 13. Kansas 35. Colorado 34.

Central (Mo 26, Eureka (111.) Valparaiso 27. Evansville 7. St. Joseph (Ind.) 34, Rutler 13. Franklin 23.

Earlham 20. Rose Poly 50. Principia 0. Beloit 19, Indiana Central 7. DePauw 26, Indiana State 6.

Tavlor 13, Anderson 7. Defiance 13. Wilmington 0. 30. Quarterback Everett Reynolds carried to the 26 before Benny Franklin went around a bunched; defense down the left sideline to the 11 for a first down.

After four plays, the Indians were sitting on the 20, pushed back by the swarming Bulldog defense. The only unsuccessful threat by the visitors was in the last period CANNON EXPLOSIVE First downs in 11 Rushing Yardage 161 Passing yardage 77 17 Passes 2-8 Passes Intercepted by ft Punts 10-33 3-44 Fumbles lost ft Yards Penalized 77 65 HAllllIN H-S Miss. First downs 7 17 Rushing yardage IOO 241 Passing yardage 136 92 Passes 9-15 Passes Intercepted bv 1 3 Punts 4-37 5 Fumbles lost 2 1 Yards penalized 55 lOAA A IKI.AHOV1A IO AAA First downs 15 13 Rushing yardage ................138 164 Passing yardage 13ft 178 Psses 11-19 5-7 Passes Intercepted bv 9 2 Punts 8-36 Fumbles lost 2 8-65 arda penalized 4-30 Topples Texas Tech Gamecocks By HAROLD V. RATLIFF LUBBOCK, Oct. 5 UP) when they drove from their own Billy Cannon shot down lexas TiicotaU (Mo!) 5 State 14, 1 2 to the Northeast 21 before being 19-14 tonight with two glit- Kent State 14, Ohm If.

9 mterbein 34, Oberlirt 19. Illinois Normal 24, Central Michigan 20 Wheaton 44, Augustana 6. Manchester (Ind.) 21, Navy Pier 0. Miilikin 50. Elmhurst 0.

Northern Illinois 27, Eastern Illinois 20.j some Findlay 47. Ohio Northern 7. Denison 19. Muskingum 14, Houston 7, Cincinnati 0. Rluffton 6, Ashland 0.

Concordia (Minn.) 49, Hamline 6. Carleton 14, St. Olaf 6. Jamestown (N.D.) 34, Moorhead State 40. Winona 14.

Dakota Wesleyan 13, Black Hills 0 Southern (S 20, General Beadle 0. Minot 13, EUendale Normal 0. SOUTHWEST Mississippi Southern 34, West Texas State 0. Miami 13. Baylor 7.

Arkansas 20, T.C U. 7. Rice 34. Stanford 7. Texas A and Southwest State 0.

FAR WEST Tech had scored its first touch- Louisiana State downs of the season, the first on a 75-yard drive with Cole 0 7 6 Texas Tech 700 Louisiana State scoring- feading the way and the'second I downs: Robinson pass from when Bell skippered the team on Cannon 2 (.19, pass-iun stopped Everett hadltering runs, one for 97 yards, as a 73 -yard jaunt that saw him from Brodnax; 97. kickofi rolled a fine punt dead on the two Louisiana State administered the bouncing over from two feet out. umversioti: layior to put the winners in a bad hole third straight defeat of the season Louisiana State's first touch-i lech They moved out of it nicelv with to the Red Raiders. down was In the second period downs, ole 5 plunge I ae good running by L. The sensational sophomore from: as Win Turner passed to Johnny feet plunge).

Conversions. Bell, Frank Foreman, Ralph Davis, Raton Rouge, who has been dem-1 Robinson for 10 yards. J. Bujol and Martin. onstrating his 9.7 track ability on The Northeast defense gridirons with four long after the Bulldogs reached the 25Duns for touchdowns in the last and took over when a Steve Gos- two games, first put Louisiana sen pass to Martin couldn't make ahead when he grabbed a a first down.

pass and raced 50 yards with it 1 Northeast tried to get something! for a score in the third period nr I rip. JnTT nilTnrHTIPnT started at that point with 4 min- Then, when Texas Tech, piloted JL U1 UU.J J- UU.A utes remaining in the game but; by j(S effervescent Jerry Bell, the best they could do was lose back ahead 14-13, Cannon Ravou DeSiard Country Club ie Copes, Mrs. Stepehnson, Mrs. back to the 5 when Zametto, the kickoff and sped 97 annual One-Day Blanks. Mrs.

Margaret Davis, Mrs imitafi Tm.rnamentIWalkins, Mrs. John Clay, Mrs. Bayou Club Hosts Ladies Montana State 21, San Diego 7. Carroll (Mont) 14. Western Montana 6.

Idaho State 41, Western Colo State 13. Oregon Tech 14, Portland State 0. Eastern Wash 7. Puget Sound 7 Idaho 21. Utah 6.

Utah State 19. Wyoming 19 (tie) Michigan State 19. California 9. Oregon Tech 14. Portland State ft a Washington 7, Puget Sound 7.

Montana State 21. San Diego 7 jng to pass, was swarmed under.1 yards to the touchdown An unsportsmanlike conduct pen-) ruined dreams, alty pushed the ball further back to the 2 from where Jim Laudadio punted to the 40. The Bulldogs ran the clock out with rusehs into the line. Northeast moved well in the first half on the ground and the passers had rairly good protection that Carroll (Mont.) 14, Western Montana and Zametto took Idaho state 4i, western state 13. their lives in their hands when Cai Tech 4i, u.

of Cain, at Riverside 7 went back to throw in the Texas stern New Mexmo 13, Second half. The BlllidogS rushed san Diego state 38, LaVerne the passer vigorously and allowed New Mexico A4M 32. Corpua Chrutl 0 1 Miami Upsets Baylor, 13-7 Stun 27-21 tfv LLOYD LARRABEE United Press Sports Writer (UP yard screen pass from Hawkins lo Dixon, A second punt by Lackey three plays later carried only to the AUSTIN, Sept. Stocky halfback King Dixon Texas 38, and six plays later Haw- sprinted 98 yards to score on the kins drove 18 yards to score, opening kickoff and sparked a Hawkins converted three tunes, three-touchdown comeback drive The game-winning touchdown in the fourth quarter tonight with only 3.23 to play in South Carolina defeated the game. 27-21.

By GENE PLOWDEN Amateur Tournament, Vj here today with Mrs. George Marshall, and Mrs. Drier, former Louisiana "inla amateur champion, defending her Second tlight Mrs. Louise rrnwH of 38 500 fans back Eaves, Mrs. Helen Wheeler.

Mrs.i A partisan crowfl Of lans Thelma i title. The 18-hole medal play handi cap event will he without the 1956 Marian Ellen, Mrs. runner up, however, as Mrs. Myrtis Harper Mrs. Mane Horn- Gordon Perrin, El Dorado, Mrs.

Mae Beckman. Mrs. is not competing this season. Texas evened (he score in the ving, 5-foot. 8-inch opening period when halfback honors with half- Itcne Ramirez shot through left jns as South and went 21 yards.

and behind 21-7 Longhorns struck again early in ers, took advan- second quarter when quarter- and hack Walter ondrcn an the fourth period, eight-yard pass to end Richard was the first for Tex- Schulte, as under the rebuilding regime of The Lon wound up their Coach Darrel! Royal, after two scoring when Fondren threw a sucesses. four-yard touchdown pass to crowd of 38.300 fans Max Alvta midway-ini the waa stunned as Dixon took the hird period. Fondren converted opening kickoff, raced to the side- twice and Lackey one line then sped 98 yards to score Score by periods: with only seconds Texas 7-0 South Carolina 7 0 0 Betty Schonlau, Mrs. Betty Yawn, arolma took a Touchdowns MiG Joyce Post and Mrs. Joan lead whim converted.

Texas scorin. touchdowns, Tee time today is 9 a.m. After Texas moved into an apparent Ramirez run Schulte the first nine holes, the contend- 'fc commanding lead with touch- pass from vis 1, downs rn each of the first three pass from Fondren). periods, but South Carolina struck Lackey, Fondren 3. back vyith a sustained, 50-yard South Carolina scoring MIAMI, Fla Oct.

5 cri, will taka time out tor Jun. Fran Curci. quarter- and complete thcrr round, in the 0ucnle Mrs. Nine hole flight Mrs. Burt Edmund Browfin, Tulane Masters Marquette, 20-6 2 ionly one completion in that half back, sparked Jlurrlu afternoon Pagan, Mrs.

Jane Oliver, Diane and only 2 of 9 in the first half, to a surprising 13 3 The medal play flights were an- and Mrs. Mary Gray. Lineups over Baylor tonight as iollows: -------------------------------------------Championship Mra George SENAT0RS WILL STAY PUT! Miller, Mrs. Clyde Nash, Mrs. for Bea Adair, Mrs.

C. R. McMahan, MILWAUKEE, Oct. 4 (UP) PROFESSION AI Baltimore 21, Chicago Cleveland 2.3. Pittsburgh 12.

New Ynrk 24, Philadelphia 2ft. Hurricanes struck Oavts. Foreman. (0Uchdowns in the first and Marie Jones, Mrs. Georgia The president of the Washington Benham, Bujoi, f0U2ht 0ff a late Summer, Fran Guthrie, Evelyn Senators said late today from If I Mrc inHlPtll tpflfTl UU i I Stock Cars Run Over Twin City Track Today The Tw'in City Speedway, By CHUCK CAPALDO 38 yards away.

He scored MILWAUKEE, Oct. 5 D-Three up. touchdown thrusts, in- Mason and Newton collaborated deluding one on a 55-yard dash by on second touchdowns in little Gene Newton with an inter-1 the third quarter on a play thaij repted pass, powered Tulane to a covered 49 yards. Newton, on a 20-6 football decision over victory- keeper, smashed through the cen starved Marquette tonight. ter of the line and ran! Thp triumph before a small 27 yards to the 22.

Just as he was, rrovwi of 12 500 at Marquette Sta- going down. Newton lateraled off dium gave Tulane its first triumph to Mason who ran the rest of the I of the season and extended Mar- way untouched losing streak to 13 games Marquette, which lost its last covering a span of three seasons, game in 1955, all 9 in 19.36 and 3 Newton, a 5-10, 160 -pound qtiar- this season, started off like it terback who rarely passes, had a meant to turn the tables. Si vital hand in two of the Green Lou Casto rapped a sustained Wave's three touchdowns. With 62-yard drive in the first quarter, the score a still close 13-7 in the by plunging over from two yards final quarter, Newton intercepted out. But after that, it was pretty.

oya, off Natchitoches road Tom Sunderbruch's pass on Tu- much Tulane. Tijre at lane's 45- Tulane 0 7-20 Newton backtracked to the 40 Ma tte where he picked up btockers, cut to the sidelines bowled over one Tulane Vfwiri2 Jouc of the officials, and outraced the Mason 2 run, 22 run with End. Arm. fore 41,160 football fans in the T.cklft* Bernard, Mater, Bernard Orange Bowl. Guardi Bercegeay, Moore, Gill I he Gossert.

Davis Nunez, Calloway, Martin Hernandez Northeast Baylor threat in the final period home team completely out- played the Texans nn th: ground. Guards Peccon, (Jurd, 5-f00t 9 Sophomore, pitch. McGraw, Moton ed John Varone for Zametto, Hart jq yapds and first touch" with 6:41 left in the first quarter, the drive carrying 6.3 yards in 10 plays. Varone to make it 7-0. Ten Miami plays carried 59 Touch- drive to score early in the fourth downs, Dixon 2 f98.

kickoff quarter and capitalized on two turn: 36. pass from Hawkins), short punts by Texas to provide Hawkins 2 (1. plunge: 18, McGough, Smith. E. Laudadio, Franklin I the gaiaeyxinning margin over from the 1 to Gamecocks' final Robby ttackcy.

Texas substitute quarterback, kicked only four yards to the Texas 43 to give Conversions, Hawkins 3. Krause, Mrs. H. L. Woods, Mrs.

I all indications" his team will "re Menefee, Mrs. Lois Warren, and main where it in 1958 Cal Mrs. Ellen Mintz. I Griffith, here for the World Sc First flight Mrs. Fissell, ries, said he "questions at this Soyth Carolina a scoring oppor Mrs.

Sally Byrd, Mrs. Ruth Kelso, whether move out and the cash Mrs Helen Campbell. Mrs. Gold- of Washington now or Delta Staters Measure Troy CLEVELAND. Oct.

5 WIN IN AIR and the Hurricanes scored again, this time Curci pitching out to Varone on the eight yard line. Charles Horton blocked va- rone's attempted conversion kick and Miami led, 13-0 at. halftime. touchdown was set up when a McNeese Shades Tedh. 13-6 LAKE CHARLES, La.

(Special) kicked the point after. pass on the Tech 40 and ed in three plays later on a 36- Quarterback Sam Kendricks sneaked over from two yards out lor a fourth quarter touchdown to give Delta State a 14-7 victory over Troy State tonight. Troy had tied the score in the third quarter when Bobby Spann plunged over from the Delta State one and Leo Brooks converted. Delta first touchdown McNeese State set up two first Setting up the McNeese score came in the second quarter on half touchdowns with passes to was a 47-yard pass play from with some competition slated Rears possession on Miami 20. to move in from Shreveport Doyle fraylor passed to i i take a 13 6 Gulf States Conference quarterback Robert Morris to end blocked me win over Louisiana Tech here last Gibson who was on the Tech 23.

along with a few new cars that haven't run before, will conduct its usual Sunday afternoon program for stock and modified racing machines today at the West Monroe Miller lor the score and Arthur The Cowboys, w'ho had never The Cowboys used anoiher long raced back 31 yards to the Cow- yard plav from Clyde boy 38 before being downed. Mill- ,0 Richard Howe er added a 13 yard gain before fTV rhapman made both Delta the Canines worked the ball to r(invrrMOns the two with Miller plunging ovcr.j ---------------Tech twice drove within the Beall converted to make it Miami before defeated the pass, min I 1 second period, Newton (55, run With in-j down the KttrtrUH to tercepted pass). Conversions: yesterday an halfback Claude Mason. Mason Abadie. excellent conoition barged through right tackle and Marquotte scoring Touch made a bee line for the goal line, down: Castro (2, plunge).

o'clock and the races begin at 2 o'clock. More clay on the track, particularly in the vicinity of the grandstand serve' to cut down the dust, and the track the show. 13 Raylor 7 with 10:34 left in the pushed across scores in the first1 halfback Gayle Bowman, to get utes of the third quarter. and second periods, gave up a TD within scoring distance in the sec- Miami moved down to the Ray- to the Bulidogs in the third quarter. Bowman was finally 'or 27 where the drive and stopped the Tech eleven stopped at the Tech ten.

Again it and when Raylor advance the McNeese eight as the game was Spurlock going over for the Miami took over and moved the ended. this time on a seven-yard ball to the 20 yard line McNceSf victory snapped a end run- Cooper's point-after kick the game ended. Miami rolled up 282 yards rush- ng while Baylor could gain only HOPES FOR CLEAN TEAM GRANDF1ELD, Okla. (41 The utes left and" the ball on the Me- Granriiicld Bearcats scrimmaged Ncese eight, a pass by Bond was a Bowie, Tex football team a intercepted in the endzone by Me Neese quarterback Morris. Then in the closing seconds Tech took to the air, working the ball to the McNeese 20.

James McCabe went back to pass, couldn't find the price of admission was a towel and a bar of There was a shortage of soap and towe said Ted Darland, Bearcat coach. Howard Welborn, schoot superintendent, suggested the towel and 10 on the ground. Raylor picked up 95 yards through the air in the first half. rushed for 17 first downs during the battle while Baylor registered only nine. The Floridians outgained Baylor in all, yarda to 152.

six-game Tech winning streak went wide mjtam over the that started back A pass interception by a receiver, and raced instead to MI'1P as admission kccj in 1952. quarterback Billy Bond started the McNeese eight as the game Bcart ais car McNeese determined crew Bulldogs toward a third quart- ended, scored the first time it got pos- score. Fullback B. K. Miller Tech opened the game with a Shows you the session of the loan.

Fullback Niles went from the two. but Spurlock plunged over center from Wayne Boureois conversion kick five yards out to cap a 92-yard wide influence of a drive that started with the first One of the biggest blows kickoff and ended on the Me to the whaling industry in the Neese six. This was only mid-180fl was when the whale- Cowboy driva. Fullback Cleoi apeedy Bond grabbed a inaide the 20 drive. bone corset went out of fashion..

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