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Volunteers Hand Tide 24-13 Loss Defeat First For Bama In 26 Tilts EIGHTH-RANKED GEORGIA TAKES 56-6 WIN FROM OVERMATCHED VMI BIRMINGHAM, Ala (AP) back Bubba Wyche led a fired-up Tennessee team to a 24-13 victory over Alabama Saturday, the first defeat for the proud Crimson Tide in 26 games. The victory by the ATHENS, Ga. (AP) Fullbacks Ronnie Jenkins and Brad Third-string quarter- Johnson each scored twice Sat- urdav to lead eighth ranked scored on runs of six and four with 82 yards, and Jenkins had yards. Johnson, his substitute, 48. ATHENS, Ga.

of VMI Georgia football game: seventh-ranked Vols over No. 6 Alabama put Tennessee in a commanding position in the Southeastern Conference race. Wyche, operating with the aplomb of a veteran, directed a BIRMINGHAM, Ala. of the Tennessee-Aiabama football game by tie on a one-yard run by nessee tailback Walter wick and an 8-vard sprint the Tide's Stabler. Tennessee grabbed the lead for good midway of the third Georgia First downs Rushing Yardage Passing yardage yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized VMIGeorgia 5 29 49357 141 154 182 12-29-14-14-1 11-153-af 0 0 10 20 to 56-6 football victory period on a play that complete- overt he overmatched VMI Keq- cracked over on runs of one and seven yards, and Epperson picked up final touch-down on a three-yard spurt.

Quarterback Kirby Moore, who failed to score for the first time this fall, tossed a 39-yard touchdown pass to end Dennis Hughes, and second-team quarterback Paul Gilbert scored on a 10-yard sprint. The other Bulldog touchdown was on a 62-vard punt return by in the KEN, Stabler, (12), is brought back to earth by Univ. of Tennessee's Rick Marino, (66), and an unseen teammate after he tossed a pass to the flank and Gene Rayburn, not in picture. The play picked up 12 yards for the Tide in the second quarter in Birmingham Saturday. Tennessee defeated Albania, 24-13.

(AP Wirephoto) TennesseeAlabama First 17 yardage 142 88 Passing yardaga92 154 Return yardage 104 105 Passes9 15-515-32-1 Punts 9-35 7-4J I 0 penalized 12 29 were never their in Tennessee running and passing attack that kept the pressure on period by Mike Dean gave Alabama most of the game. Carter, Defensive Line Boost Tigers By Georgia Tech, 28-10 ATLANTA, Ga. (AP; Quar scoring drives of 47 and 46 yards final score in the closing min- terback Carter staked in the first only utes with Ai Giffin carrying six Auburn to a lead in the first four plays for both drives. times for 40 yards. a half, but the Tigers had to muster heroics from a rugged defensive line to emerge with a ATLANTA Ga I en tbe Auburn-Ga.

Ttcb football gama; Auburn Ga Tacb The Tide, down 17-13 with less than two minutes to go, came fighting back but defender Albert Dorsey picked off his third interception of the day and raced 31 yards into the end zone for the clincher. The alert Vols picked off five of Alabama quarterback Kenny passes. The victory was the first for the Vols over Alabama since ing 1960. The 1965 game ended in a 7-7 tie. The last team to defeat Alabama before Saturday was Georgia.

18-17 in the first game ly fooled the Alabama defense. w'ho were held to a minus Terry Sellers Wyche pitched out to Chadwick 49 yards rushing by the brawny quarter, and he tossed an 11-yard pass Bulldog defenders. The Kevdets to Ken DeLong, who had no one Third team fullback Rusty contention as near him in the end zone. Epperson also scored for Geor- skidded to 2-4. Georgia swept to Late in the period, Karl gia, which boosted its season a 35-0 halftime lead and contin- Kremser side-footed a 47-yard fscord to 4-1 in the mismatch Ued to pull away in the second field goal for a 17-7 advantage.

which the Bulldogs rolled up half, even with reserves in the An interception early in the highest point total since game. Not since Georgia drubbed Alabama the ball on the Ten-! The Keydets avoided a shut- The Citadel 76-0 in 1958 had the nessee 16 and five plays later, out in the third quarter when Bulldogs run up so many points, Ed Morgan scored from the one. quarterback Russ Quay tossed with sophomore Jim McCul- The Tide made several more a short pass to end John Hince lough getting a workout just runs for the goal, but and Lanky end turned the kicking conversions. He hit on score put the game on ice for catch into a 73-yard touchdown all eight he tried, although he the jubilant Vols, who carried missed a 48-yard field goal at- Coach Doug Dickey of the field That was only time VMI tempt in the first period, in a wild celebration at the end. ever got into Georgia territory Qeorgja picked ud 29 first A stadium record crowd of as the Bulldogs repeatedly vpt 71.849 saw the game, with some threw Quay for losses when the scalpers asking $50 a ticket dur- stocky sophomore tried to pass and gaming 98 through the air.

Jenkins, the starting fullback, Johnson was the leading gainer Moore hit on only two of five passes, but a double good for the touchdown to Hughes, and the other was a 22-yard toss to Hughes which set up the first score. The Bulldog defense was so stiff that the top VMI rusher, Bob Habasevich, gained only two yards on seven carries. Most of the minus yardage for the Keydets came when Quay second was attempting to pass Quay hit on 10 of 26 throws record for 148 witb Banker Frank Easterly grabbing seven tosses for 45 yards. The route was the third in as many games with VMI for Georgia, which won 46-7 in 1944 and 43-7 last year. VMI Georgia 0 0 4 14 II 14 4 7-54 4 run (McCullough kick) 4 run (McCullough kick) 41 punt return (McCullough kick) St pass from (McCullough kick) 18 run (McCullough kick) 1 run (McCullough kick) 4 run (McCullough kick) 73 pass from Quay (pass failed) 7 run (McCullough kick) 3 run (McCullough kick) Attendance 50,307.

the Rust -g ya-dese Pass rg yardage yardage Passes Punts Fumb'es I ost a-ds pena zed 10 117 37 9-20-4 4 If, 2 27 7 47 112 75 4-10-2 9-34 1 43 Tech 28-10 victory over Georgia Saturday. The triumph, witnessed by a Blakeney record Tech crowd of 59,603, In the was fourth victory of returned the year with only a loss to Ten- yards in 13 plays for the touch- nessee to mar its record. down which iced the game. Au- Carter guided the Tigers on burn marched 47 yards for a Field Goal ins Tulane 13-10 The Dalton, junior tossed After Auburn missed its first nf season a flare pass to Kim Christian extra point, Tech took a momen- to cover the final 20 yards for tary lead in the first quarter the first score and carried the when junior Jim Person lofted a second one in himself from five long pass to flanker John Sias yards out. (or a 66-yard scoring play.

Tom- In the third quarter, however, mv Carmichael added the point rockribbed defense for a 7-6 lead Carmichael later made the kicked a 25-vard field goal. a 14-10 lead by turning back two Porcnn .7 rerson, who was not even Tech threats after the Jackets had intercepted two most 'the passes thrown by Auburn a al- startcr ternate quarterback, Larry £ing and backup man arfy Good on the sideline. He took In the fourth quarter. Carter to guide Auburn 69 The first half ended in a Oklahoma Romps Bv 46-7 past week. Both defenses played loose against the flashy pass catchers.

Alabama's Dennis Homan and Richmond Flowers and both had dif- 7-7 ficulty in getting loose for long ones. However, Homan got behind everyone in desperate comeback attempt, but the pass was inches too long. Wyche completed eight of 14 passes and Flowers caught for 57 yards. Houston Rips Past Hapless State, 43-6 fumble recovery at the Houston two to set it up. Quarterback Tommv Pharr over from third-unit quarterback Ken Bonifav, who was un- MANHATTAN.

Kan (AP) able to move the Yellow Jack- Spindlev Bob faking on the Alabama 40 and set up lets and left the game limping running and passing to Eddie, the go-ahead score. From there, STARKVILLE. Miss. (AF) scored in the third period but it six Fleet halfback Don Bean broke took Mississippi State's back with Alabama, unable to run much two long punt returns and a against the Vols, tried to live by scored twice himself as Hous- terhac'c Tommy Pharr passed the pass and ended by dying by Cougars shattered the to end Stu Scheer for the tally, tho pass. Southeastern Conference Ma- The only short punt of the day roons 43-6 Saturday, by Steve Davis, a 22- Houston drove 80 yards with yarder, gave Tennessee the ball the opening kickoff for a touch- Mlss Stitt: Houston 14 3 7 19-43 after the first Tech series.

Carter mixed his passes with slashing runs by Giffin and tailback Dwight Hurston to build a 14-10 halftime lead. However, an alert Tech Hinton led potent Oklahoma in Wyche threw to Flowers for game: an impressive 46-7 victory Sat- nine and 12 yards, and runs by First (JOWM urdav Wyche and Richard Pickens put Rushing yardage Passing yardage STARKVILLE, (AP) ot the Houston-Viss sslppi State Hou Nordgren 20 run (Hebert kick) Hou G'bson 1 run (Hebert kick) Hou FG Hebert 34 Hou Bean 45 punt return (Hebert Houston MSU 19 4 55 40 sec- th Punts 1116 Fumb'es the Tennessee 46 and Yards penalized 27? 155 240 11 20-1 3-35 5 51 144 4-15-2 10-44 3 39 NEW ORLEANS (AP)-Sophomore Dennis Leuthauser kicked a 30-yard field goal with 23 sec- nated the first half, stifling every Tulane drive with a stout defense, led by sophomore tae- Kansas State could never be on Chadwick RetUm yardage certain whether the 6-2, 170- scoring pass to DeLong. Passes pound Warmack had given the Pass ondary intercepted two of his ball to one of his runners or bal' passes in addition to the two! really had the ball on his hip, lead to Kremser field goal dnW71 that clear that thp thrown by Blakeney to keep the running wide. ln defeat, Woman set two Ala- njnth.ranked Cougars were in Jackets in the game through Then he had the option of complete control. gean rjppecj 0ff three long rr Punt returns one of them 65 caught in XI MSU ScTeer I pass from Pharr (Pass fai'ed) Hou Bean run (Kick fal'ed) hou Peacock 39 pass Interception (Hebert kick) Hou Strong 1 run (Kick failed) Attendance 17,509.

ABSENTEE VOTING Begins Monday October 16th Thru Saturday October 28th 8 am-5 pm Saturday 8-12 CLERK of COURT OFFICE Ouachita Parish High School Annex (Green Bldg.) Corner S. Grand and Calypso St. Courtesy SHADY WALL Paid for by Shady Wall onds left to give underdog Air kle Ed Etting and senior guard Force a 13-10 victory over Tu- John Hayden, lane in an intersectional college football game Saturday night. After kick Air Force tried an onside kick which was unsuccessful. Tulane took possession on the 45, then advanced to the 30 after a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct against Air Force.

On the next play, Tulane quarterback Bobby Duhon fubmled, Air Force recovered and both He had Tumble, lost First downs Rushing yardsge Passing yardage Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lest penalized 217 74 105 5-11-2 5 31 2 41 Tulane 14 139 44 90 7-13-1 5-43 2 30 swinging fists, about offsetting unsportsmanlike Bowling GrPPIl, 7-6 teams started That brought penalties for conduct. Leuthauser kicked a 21-yard field goal earlier in the fourth period to give the Falcons a 1010 tie with the Green Wave, favored by seven points. Air Force had led 7-0 through the first half on a 26-vard pass from Steve Turner to Carl Janssen, who is listed as a flanker but also plays defense and returns punts in this day of this specialist and two platoons in colege football. The Falcons completely domi- Kansas Riddles Gowbovs. 26-15 three quarters.

Carter completed nine of 17 pases for 138 yards and rushed six times for 58 yards. Giffin carried 21 times for 98 yards and Hurston added 65 yards in Tulane got its first touchdown 16 carries, in 11 quarters in the third period Person, who was under a when Chuck Loftin crashed over fierce Tiger pass rush most of from the one. The scoring drive the afternoon, completed five of began on Air 46, and a 13 passes for 95 yards pass interference call against the' one intercepted. Falcons on a halfback pass play i bruising defense put the ball at the one. From held Tech to 67 yards net rush- there, Loftin went in.

ing, completely' throttling the German born Uwe Pontius Jacket attack in the second half. Tn the third quarter. Mike Ashmore recovered fumble on the Auburn 22 but the Tigers hold with side- back Don Webb deflecting Per- Tumgrison nerfectlv aimed pass to Joel Stephenson in the end zonej on fourth down. Tech got another chance rr.in utes later when safety Bill Kinard intercepted a Blakeney pass and returned it 15 yards to the Auburn 28. The drive stalled when Bohhv McKinnon, another reserve Tech ouarterback.

fum- bW and Jim Bou- ch.illon recovered on the 31. receptions gave him 36 for the throwing i ng season, one more than Al Larv usually open, or scampering for (n w50 Homan has fjv'e threaten i State showed any offensive life. He added another See JOE LASUZZO for this LOAN SPECIAL yards for a touchdown before more career any other Alabama player. The Vols and Louisiana State Manhattan, Kan. (AP' Statistics of ttw football gama First Kan st nQW are teams unde- Rushing yardage 363 84 feated in the Southeastern Con- ference race, and LSU must 11161 56 Sj face Tennessee, Alabama and Mississippi in a row later in the Yards penalized 7o seas0n.

The Vols now own a 3-1 record, the only loss a 20-16 kicked a 19-yard field goal early in the fourth period to give Tu- new rleans of the a brief lead. Pontius missed ir Forcet-u'ene football game. two field goals in the first half. AF Tulane -----------------------------------------------------------------Air Force Tulane 4-13 3-10 26 pass from (Leuthauser kick) 1 run (Pontlut Pontius 19 Leuthauser 71 Leuthauser 30 Attendance 20,345 against the quick, tough Oklahoma defense led by Granville Liggins, an all-America at middle guard. K-State drove 80 yards to score on second team in the last quarter.

The victory gave Oklahoma a 3-1 record while K-State is 1-4. Oklahoma alternated two out- feat by UCLA. Alabama has3-1-1 for the Tennessee 7-24 6-13 kick) 1 run (Kremser kick) 8 run (Davis kick) 11 from Chadwick (Kremser kick) Kremser 47 1 run (pass failed) 31 pass Interception standing tailbacks, slashing Ron (Kremser kick) Shotts and swivel-hipped Steve Attendance Owens. Shotts gained 125 yards Ohio State Slips I nnrl Dtronc 100 1 Past 6-2 touchdown on a nine-yard run in the final quarter. Bean, a 170-pound senior, one of several Negro players on team who became the first of their race to perform on the state gridiron.

Ace halfback Warren McVey. top Negro back, sat out the game with injuries received earlier in the season. Mississippi State finally Syracuse began the 1967 football season with 28 shutouts since year when Coach Ben Schwartzwalder arrived on the scene. The Orange has been blanked only seven times. BORROW OO FOR 90 DAYS REPAY OO No Monthly Payment! PICO FINANCE CO.

200 JACKSON ST. PHONE 387-0522 from Office) 20 pass from KENT, Ohio (AP) Ed nine-yard touchdown run capped a 90-yard, third-quarter drive and Jim extra point kick gave Bowling Green Auburn a 7-6 victory over Mid-American Conference rival Kent State University Saturday. The two teams played a scoreless first quarter before from csmer) Billy Blunt took an 11- kio yard, second-quarter pass from i run kick) Ron Swartz for a touchdown and a 6-0 lead. interceptions by Bowling Dartmouth Crushes Roger Schmidt and Joe Pearce in the final period saved the Falcons game. Ga Tach Aib-'Cftrlrfian (kick failed) 64 pass from Pe'son (Car- mlcbae! kick) Carter 5 run (Currier pass and Owens 100.

For the fourth consecutive game, Oklahoma drove for a touchdown from the opening1 kickoff, this time 74 yards de- EVANSTON. 111. (AP) Half- spite a 15-yard penalty'. War- back Dave two-yard mack hit three times for 46 touchdown plunge in the third- vards and Shotts carried 11 quarter and three interceptions times for 43 yards in the drive, by safety Ted Provost led Ohio Oklahoma needed four plays State to a 6-2 Big Ten football to score from the three-yard victory over Northwestern Sat- line. urdav.

The other TDs were long Brungard set up the drives of 80. 70. 80, 78 and 57 only touchdown by returning quarterback, yards. No. 2 quarterback, Jim Burger, directed two of them.

Linebacker Don Davis blocked a punt to set up the other touchdown in the last quarter. Harvard Holds, 14-12 STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) Junior quarterback Bob Doug lass riddled Oklahoma ITHACA, N.Y. beaten Harvard (AP) scored Big Eight leading pass defense touchdowns within 55 seconds in PROVIDENCE, I. (AP) Unbeaten Dartmouth, sparked by the return of Gene Ryzewicz from the injured ranks, crushed winless Brown 41-6 Saturday in Iyv League football for its eighth straight victory over the two Bruins since 1960.

Oklahoma Kansas Sfate 13 7 12 14-44 for four touchdowns in 16 minutes Saturday as Kansas came from behind to beat the Cowboys 26-15 in a conference game. Douglass hurled a 61-yard touchdown bomb to John Mosier with a little less than 10 minutes left in the second quarter, then led his team to two more scores before the half ended as the Javhawks overcame a 15-0 first quarter Cowboy lead. Kansas picked up a Jack Reynolds fumble at the Cowboy 29 on the first play after the kickoff following the first score, and Thermus Butler scored from three yards away less than two minutes later. Then Douglass ran for 13 yards for the third score with 3:26 left and added the final touchdown six minutes deep in the third quarter from three yards out. 1 run (kick failed) 3 run (Vacbon kick) 17 from Warmack (Vachon kick) 1 run (kick failed) from Burger (Ve- chon kick) 1 run (Brufiln kick) 5 run (Vachon kick) Attendance 19,000.

the second half kickoff 44 yards to the Northwestern 46 and the Buckeyes took it across the goal line in nine plays featuring key runs of 7 and 14 yards by Brungard a 15-yard pass from Kevin Rusnak to Bill Anders. only serious threat came at the start of the fourth quarter the Wildcats marched from their 9-yard line to the Buckeye 7 where Ohio defense stiffened and turned back the hungry Wildcats. the first period Saturday on a 41-yard pass by Vic Gaito and an interception by John Emery and held off a late Cornell rally for a 14-12 victory. Cornell, which also had wmn its first three, came back on two touchdown passes by Bill Robertson but failed twice on attempts for two-point conversions. NAVY STARS RETURN ANNAPOLIS, Md.

(AP) Three recent visitors to the United States Naval Academy were Lts (jg) Roger Staubach, Pat Donnelly and Ed (Skip) Orr, three fourths of 1964 Sugar Bowl backfield. 8:15 P.M. i WRESTLING TUES. NIGHT CIVIC CENTER ARENA SOLUNAR TABLES TO FISH OR HUNT Rickard Aldan Virginia Tech In Easy 45-14 Win BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) Big George Constantinides, a wingback turned fullback earlier in the season, tried his hand at tailback Saturday and scored 26 points for unbeaten Virginia Tech as the Gobblers raced past Richmond 45-14 for their sixth straight football victory.

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