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Tulsa World from Tulsa, Oklahoma • 77

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fe4 SPORTS SECTION TULSA DAILY WORLD SUNDAY OCTOBER 30 1960 LSU STUNS OLE MISS WITH TIE IELD GOAL WITH 6 SECONDS LET TIES TIGERS 6 6 OXORD Miss Oct 29 Center Allen Green last play star of victory over Arkansas last week kicked a 41 yard field goal with 6 seconds left Saturday as second ranked Mississippi gained a 6 6 tie with rug ged' four times beaten Louisiana State Named AP lineman of the week after his last play field goal beat Arkansas 10 7 the senior center45555545555554555455454555554 THE STATISTICS lrtf down 9 Ruthin yardaga 214 Patting yardaga Passes 2 Passas Intercepted by 2 Punts 10 443 umble lost 1 Yardt penalized it (55454544444444454454444445445 came back to kick two field goals for all the Rebel scoring in this regionally televised Southeastern conference football thriller second field goal of the game erased the slim lead the underdog Tigers gained on a sen sational fourth quarter touchdown drive Crowd Totals 31000 A capacity crowd of 34000 saw LSU battle the favored Rebels off their feet during the early stages of the game as Ole Miss tacklers seemed unable to dig in except deep in their own territory Ole Miss took a third period lead on a 38 yard field goal by Green early in the quarter LSU moved ahead early in the fourth on a touchdown by sophomore halfback Ray Wilkins from the one Halfback Wendell Harris of LSU tried two field goals in the first half with one from the 4 yard line going wide and the from the blocked by Ole Miss tackle Jim Dunaway 9 481 2 Mill 14 107 101 4 Azz 4 fr I A a Vz jSA lira II i afcl 1 Wii' Mr st 1RB llWlM BdoKuu 1 wW Svz 1 1 JMhk gRwCwaMMi ran WWRMI'v go 9 IlK A I 7 1 tt 4:7 7 'k 77' 'J 'srv kk sk 4iM7x 75'77 '7 Pres Wirephoto by Special Transmission to The Tulsa World Bob McCoffin strains in vain for errant pass TCU HUMBLES BAYLOR umble Sets Up The first try was set up by a 42 yard gallop by halfback Jerry Stovall and the second by a fum ble recovery by end Gene Sykes on the Ole Miss 32 Green tried a field goal in the second period from the 20 but it was also wide The first Rebel field goal came when LSU fullback Earl Gros fumbled on the first play of the third period and tackle Bookie Bolin recovered for Ole Miss on the 24 The tying field goal came after Ole Miss drove from its 22 to the LSU 25 on the passing of quarter back Jake Gibbs Gibbs completed 4 passes in the six play drive LSU Marched 53 Yards LSU's touchdown capped a 53 yard march covering 10 plays with a 21 yard sprint by quarterback Lynn Amadee the key play Har attempted conversion after the touchdown was no good The tie left Ole Miss with six victories and a deadlock while LSU has one victory four losses and a tie The Tigers beat Ole Miss last year on an 89 yard punt return by all America halfback Billy Cannon but Ole Miss later re venged the defeat by routing the pengals in the Sugar bowl SU 0 0 0 8 6 Sss 0 0 3 Green 38 yards LSU Wilkins 1 run (kick failld) Green 41 yards i ALABAMA CHUGS 1 BY MAROONS 7 0 STATE COLLEGE Miss Oct 29 A powerful Alabama foot ball team smashed headlong into a sturdy Mississippi State squad Saturday and eked out a 7 0 vic tory touchdown came to ward the end of the first quarter when fullback Mike racchia a 185 pound sophomore leaped over the heads of the Mississippi State linemen from the one Right end Tommy Brooker kicked the extra point racchia's touchdown capped an 80 yard drive in 13 plays that began after Mississippi State VM44444444 THE STATISTICS Ala Miss SI irst downs 13 Rushing yardage 218 114 Passing yardaga 46 67 Passes 4 4 8 18 Passes Intercepted by 1 0 Punts 40 7 39 umbles lost 1 0 Yards penalired 103 70 fullback Sammy Dantone missed a 26 yard field goal Alabama threatened to score again late in the second quarter when quarterback Pat Trammell got as close as the 1 foot line and neither he nor halfback Ray Abruzzese could step across A 15 yard penalty and a 6 yard scrimmage loss forced Alabama right end Richard to try a field goal from the 22 He missed Mississippi State threatened also in the second quarter driv ing to the three but was unable to crack goal line de fense The second half found both teams matched about even with neither threatening seriously Generally Alabama linemen were too swift for Mississippi State's passing attack crowding the passer and forcing split sec ond decisions to run usually for a loss Alabama 7 0 0 ftl Stat 0 OOM Ala racchia 1 run (Brooker kick) A 25000 KENTUCKY LIPS LORIDA STATE IN 23 0 BREEZE Bears Suffer TENNESSEE TRIPS 1st Loss 14 6 TAR HEELS 27 14 Gibbs Shines ATER SHORT LAG TALLAHASSEE la Oct 29 Kentucky clicked in the air and on the ground Saturday in rolling to a 23 0 win over out manned lorida State A record homecoming crowd of 19200 watched as quarterback Jerry Woolum and Jerry Eisaman riddled the Seminoles' previously stout defense with passes Ky SU irst downs 21 12 Rushing yardage 258 78 Passing yardage 167 107 Passes 11 20 9 25 Passes Intercepted by 4 0 Punts 2 370 6 380 umbles lost 2 2 Yards penalized 78 32 4V44W4VY44V4V44V4V4VY444V44V speedy Calvin Bird and hard running Gary Cochran punctured SU's forward wall with run ning plays Bird returning ter full time action after being handicapped ay injuries provided the long runs which fired up the Kentucky offense but it wras power smashes that brought the crucial yardage lorida State mounted only one solid offensive thrust driving from its own 31 to 22 in the fourth period on Eddie passes and Paul running But at that point Ken Lloyd Hodges intercepted one of passes and the threat was ended The Wildcats who now have a record of three wins against four losses been beaten by a non conference foe since 1954 Kentucky drove to its first touchdown late in the opening period with a 76 yard drive capped by 3 yard smash through the middle Midway in the second period Eisaman tossed a perfect 37 yard scoring pass to end Tom Hutchinson for the second score Clark Mayfield booted a lofty 22 yard field goal on the third play of the final period and Hutch inson capped the scoring with a 22 yard runback of an interception of Ed pass 3 minutes before the final gun Kentucky' 7 7 0 7 23 lorida State 0 0 0 0 Bird 3 run (Mayfield kick) Hutchinson 37 pass from Eisaman (Mayfield kick) Mayfield 22 Hutchinson 10 pass Interception (pass failed) 19200 UTAH STATE BELTS BRIGHAM YOUNG LOGAN Utah Oct 29 Utah State led by Tommy Larschcid who scored tliree one on a 102 yard kickoff return won its seventh straight beating Brigham Young 34 0 Saturday in Saturday in a Skyline conference football game The undefeated armers host Wyoming next week in what will probably determine the Skyline champion The Cowboys beat Utah 17 7 Saturday Larscheid took the opening kick off 2 yards behind his own goal line and ran to the other end La mont Miller kicked his first of three conversions How Now irst SAN BRUNO Calif Oct 29 How Now owned by George New ell and carrying top weight of 128 pounds pounded out a three quar ter length victory Saturday over Kings Marshall in the $22000 Tan foran handicap ORT WORTH Tex Oct 29 (P) Towering sophomore Guy (Sonny) Gibbs crumbled undefeat ed untied hopes by running and passing Texas Christian to a 14 6 upset Saturday Gibbs who operates better in the daytime since he can't see without contact lenses passed to Buddy Iles for 7 yards and one touchdown Then he ran for 21 yards and passed for 12 in send V444VV444494VW THE STATISTICS TCU Baylor irst downs 14 14 Rushing yardage 119 95 Passing yardage 82 110 Passes 9 15 10 20 Passes Intercepted by 4 1 Punts 4 407 3 280 umbles lost 0 1 Yards penalized 25 13 ing the Horned rogs to their second touchdown following a costly Baylor fumble He made the score himself with a 2 yard blast Baylor the nation's No 7 team and unbeaten through five games was outplayed by a Texas Christian team that reached its height of the season It knocked Baylor out of a tie for the South west conference lead and kept itself in the running for the title A crowd of 35000 thrilled at one of the finest offensive games of the campaign It saw Baylor take a 6 0 lead in the first pe riod when Ronnie Stanley passed 15 yards to Robbie Goodwin But Larry Corley missed the try for extra point his first after nine straight Texas Christian took the lead in the second period when Gibbs escorted the rogs to a touch down He had 18 yards in pass ing six in running and pitched out to Larry Terrell for 8 Dodson kicked his ninth straight point after touchdown to put the Christians ahead to stay As Baylor lost Rice took over the Southwest conference lead by beating Texas Tech 30 6 Baylor 6 6 Texas Christian 0 7 0 Godwin 15 pass from Stanley1 (kick failed) Iles pass from Gibbs (Dodson kick) Gibbs 2 run (Dodson kick) 35000 (estimated) Japanese Bounce Giants Again 10 7 TOKYO Oct 29 CR The Japa nese All Stars rocked right hand ers Jack Sanford and Billy Loes for 6 hits and 8 runs in the fourth inning Saturday and humbled the San rancisco Giants 10 7 A homer triple two doubles and two singles were blended in the burst that cost the Giants their third setback in 6 games with the All Stars Ten games re main on the Japan tour Eleven All Stars batted in the big fourth cheered by a crowd Of 40000 that included Crown Prince Akihito and Princess Mi chiko The Giants managed 10 hits off three pitchers including a two run homer by Willie Mays in the his first homer of the tour Sin rancisco 012 130 7 10 2 Japan All star' 001 801 10 13 1 Sanford Loes 44) and Landrith Schmidt (S) Akiyama Olshi (4) Suolura (5) and Doi Nomura (5) Suglura San ford KNOXVILLE Tenn Oct 29 (j) single wing power house bounced back from a seven point deficit and romped to a 27 14 victory over North Carolina Saturday on the running of tail backs Glenn Glass and George Canale Glass 195 pound junior sprinted 23 yards for one touchdown and set up another with a 31 yard THE STATISTICS North Carolina Tennesses irst downs 17 11 Rushing yardaga 189 215 Passing yardaga 66 17 Passes 6 16 2 17 Passes Intercepted by 1 1 Punts 7 393 2 32 umbles lost 3 4 Yards penalized 65 60 sprint Canale 175 pound sopho more raced 85 yards with a punt return for the final six pointer The partisan crowd of 27060 sat in stunned disbelief as the Tar John Stunda recovered fullback Bunny fumble on the first play and marched 50 yards for a touchdown Bob Elliott 210 pound fullback raced over from the 2 on a pitch out from quarterback Ray arris to cap the drive Elliott kicked his first extra point of the season The lead was short lived how ever as Vol linebacker Mike Lucci intercepted pass early in the second period and raced 43 yards untouched for a touchdown Cotton Letner made good the first of two conversions Glass subbing for starling tail back Bill Majors entered the game late in the second quarter and led a 47 yard drive for the second score Wingback Charles Wyrick raced over from the 12 after Glass had sprinted 31 to put the ball on the Tar Heel 17 Glass put Tennessee out of Car reach with a 23 yard touch down sprint midway the third quarter after Lucci recovered halfback Gib fumble on the Tar Heel 24 North Carolina 7 0 0 Tennessee 0 13 7 7 Elliott 2 run (Elliott kick) Luce 43 Intercepted pass (Uetner kick) Wyrick 12 run (kick failed) Glass 23 run (Letner kick) Canale 85 punt return (CannOn kick) NC arrU 2 run (Elliott kick) 27060 CITADEL LOORS PRESBYTERIAN21 0 CHARLESTON'S Oct 29 Halfback Earley Eastburn raced 82 yards for a touchdown second longest run from scrim mage in the football his tory Saturday to light the fuse in a 27 0 blasting of Presbyterian The Citadel brought its record for the season to 5 1 1 with a con vincing performance that netted 397 yards against for PC Citadel coach Eddie Teague used four teams in the bruising game in which the Cadets did all their scoring in the first three quarters ilipino Victorious MANILA Oct 29 Rocky kalingo of the Philippines scored a unanimous 10 round decision over Jiro Sawada of Japan Satur day night In the feature of a box ing tripleheader at Araneta coli seum TEXAS' RUNNING GAME DESTROYS MUSTANGS 17 7 AUSTIN Tex Oct 29 IM Texas parlayed the flashy run ning of halfbacks James Saxton and Jack Collins around two short scoring passes to grind out a 17 7 victory over winless SMU here Saturday An impregnable Texas defense throttled' the Mustangs in the first THE STATISTICS Texai SMU irst down 16 10 Rushing yardaga 182 153 Passing yardage 73 68 Passes 8 13 7 16 Passes Intercepted by 0 1 Punts 7 328 7 304 umbles lost 0 2 Yards penalized 55 5 half but a blocked quick kick gave SMU only 2 yards to go for a third period score The Mustangs kept the pres sure on Texas during most of the remainder of the game but a 23 yard field goal by Dan Petty with minutes left pulled the erratic Steers to their final margin Texas evened its Southwest con ference record at 2 2 as the Mus tangs dropped their sixth straight for the season The Longhorns took 12 plays to roll 52 yards for the first score with Collins on an option sweep tossing 4 yards to Saxton in the end zone In the second period quarterback Mike Cotten fired a jump pass to end Tommy Lucas for an 8 yard scoring play climax ting a 54 yard march SMU took the opening second half kickoff and drove from the 20 to the Texas 2 before a rank Jackson pass was knocked down on a fourth down play Needing 1 on third down at the 11 Texas called on a quick kick and center Ray Schoenke 212 pound sopho more slammed through to block the punt by Bobby Nunis Schoenke recovered on the 2 and on the first try Gene Sherman converted from guard to fullback rammed in for the score On the most exciting play of the game Saxton squirted through a hole at the left side pulled away from three men and galloped 43 yards for a touchdown only to have a Texas penalty rub it out SMU 0 7 Texas 6 8 0 Saxton 4 pass from Collins (kick failed) Tex Lucai I past from Cotten (Col lins run) Sherman 2 run (Medellin kick) Petty 23 34000 (estimated) RICE RANSACKS TECH 30 TO 6 HOUSTON Tex Oct 29 GPL Jerry Candler an 188 pound soph omore scored two touchdowns Saturday as ball controll ing Owls took over the Southwest conference lead by trouncing Texas Red Raiders 30 6' Combined with loss to Texas Christian the victory left Rice the only undefeated team in conference play Rice the conference leader on total offense exploded for 16 points in the second period and THE STATISTICS Rica TexTech irst downs 27 6 Rushing yardage 285 73 Passing yardage 104 94 Passes 9 15 9 17 Passei Intercepted by 1 1 Punts 4 330 8 410 umbles lost 1 2 Yards penalized 94 43 added second half touchdowns on a 41 yard punt return by Butch Blume and a 20 yard scamper by Candler after a screen pass from Randall Kerbow The Rice defense meanwhile held Tech without a first down until 10 minutes into the third period The Raiders did not get a sustained drive under way until the final quarter when the passes of Johnny Lovelace sparked a 71 yard drive Lovelace carried over from the 1 after throwing four passes that totaled 63 yards second period explosion saw Max Webb climax a 63 yard drive by carrying over from the 1 and Candler scored from the 3 after the Owls had recovered a fumble on the Tech 25 In be tween the two touchdowns Webb kicked a 33 yard goal after a Rice threat sputtered at the Tech 16 Lovelace was swarmed by Rice defenders as he sought to run for two points after the Tech score Texi Tech 0 0 0 Rice 0 16 7 7 30 Webb 1 run (kick failed) Webb 33 Candler 3 run (Webb kick) Blume 41 punf return (Blume kick) 1 run (run failed) Candler 20 pan from Kerbow (Candler kick) 26000 our Golfers Share irst In TCC Event our players fired low gross scores of 74 to lead the pack in the annual Tulsa Country club field day golf event Saturday at the club iring the hot rounds were Butler Lucky Letterman Chandler and Brown Low net honors went to Head and Ed Hines with The club awarded blind bogey awards to 10 golfers with Jim Beale Cass Mcfford Christmas rost ischer Jefferies Grif fee Hobbs and Carl Kenney receiving honors Other top scores were turned In by orrest Shoemaker Jr McClure bon Eustlce Bill Win slow Ingram and Collins who all recorded Middies Strike Late To Sink Irish 14 to 7 PHILADELPHIA Oct 29 Second string quarterback Harry Dietz sparked a fourth quarter touchdown march capped by Joo second score of the day that gave Navy a 14 7 victory over a surpris ingly tough underdog Notre Dame Saturday Bellino whose funble led to Notre only touchdown in the second period scored from 12 yards out early in the first period capping an 81 yard drive in which he ground out 74 yards The senior halfback from Win chester Mass teamed with THE STATISTICS ND Navy Pint downi 16 13 Rushing yardagt 175 168 Passing yardaga 165 101 Passai 7 15 5 10 Passei Intercepted by 0 1 Punti 2 30 5 32 umblei lost 1 1 Yards penalized 15 0 44444444 V444444444V44444 4444V Dietz and fullback Joe Mata lavage midway in the fourth quarter in a 64 yard touchdown drive following a pass intercep tion It was the seventh straight row since beating California In its opener Except for the early quarter doings and the final Navy drive Notre Dame a two touchdown underdog domi nated the play in Philadelphia stadium It threatened a min ute before the game ended by marching to 4 yard line where the Middies held Late in the third period Notre Dame twice moved deep into Navy territory but failed on field goal attempts of 16 and victory for the unbeaten Mid dies ranked fourth nationally Notre Dame has lost five in a 31 yards by fullback Joe Per kowski Halfbacks Angelo Dab 4 iero and George Sefcik sparked Dyas' ield Goal Wins for Auburn Notre running attack Notre only score came when Bellino apparently on a bad handoff from quarter back Hal Spooner fumbled on his own 19 yard line and full back Mike Lind recovered for the Irish GAINESVILLE la Oct 29 The automatic toe of Ed Dyas gave the favored Auburn Tigers a 10 7 football victory over lorida with a 31 yard field goal his seventh of the season The lorida Gators treated a crowd of 41000 to a thrilling battle with bigger line before going down' to their first South eastern conference loss after three victories It was fifth straight win and made the Tigers also 3 1 in the conference Auburn powered its way to a touchdown early in the game and DUKE SLAMS HOME OURTH PERIOD ID TO EDGE TECH 6 0 44444444444544444444444444444 THE STATISTICS Auburn ix irst downi 10 16 Rushing yardage 154 160 Passing yardaga 56 48 Passes 3 6 4 17 Passes Intercepted by 1 Punts 6 36 3 42 umblei lost 1 0 Yard! penalired 70 48 544544 444444444V4V444V4444444 spent most of the rest of the after noon fighting off lorida drives A pass interception started Au burn toward the winning field goal in the third quarter Bryant Harvard intercepted a toss by Larry Libertore and with the help of a personal foul Auburn got to the lorida 14 Dyas toed his field goal from the 21 He has kicked at least one in each game this season and has a three year total of 14 With seven for the season he tied a modem collegiate record Auburn moved 67 yards for a touchdown in the opening quarter Bobby Lauder circled his left on an 8 yard ran for the score lorida got its offense working in the second quarter and went 80 yards to tie the count Bob Hoover sliced across from 2 yards out Auburn 7 3 lorida 0 7 0 Lauder 8 run (Dyai kick) Hoover 2 run (Cash kick) Dyai 31 40000 VANDERBILT QB SINKS CLEMSON NASHVILLE Tenn Oct 29 ffl Reserve quarterback Hank Lesesne kicked the Vanderbilt Commodores off the deck in the fourth quarter Saturday and steered them to a thrilling 22 20 upset victory over Clemson in an interscctional football game All but the most parisan Van derbilt fans were resigned to de feat when Lesesne a sophomore 444444544544445444544444444441 THE STATISTICS Climton Vanderbilt irst downs 27 15 Rushing yardage 227 86 Passing yardaga 150 219 Passes 12 26 18 35 Passes Intercepted by 0 2 Punti 2 33 2 44 umbles lost 1 0 Yards penalized 36 21 444444444445444444444444444441 from Atlanta took charge of the' Commodores and led them to th? DURHAM Cl Oct 29 Blue Devils twice stopped short of the goal by fumbles slammed 44 yards for a fourth pe riod touchdown to defeat Georgia Tech 6 0 here Saturday before a Homecoming day crowd of 40000 Halfback Dean Wright of Coral Gables la crashed over from the one for the only score in a bruising football battle that saw44445545444445544455545445444 THE STATISTICS Duka GaTach irst downs 19 7 Rushing yardage 164 74 Passing yardage 143 51 Passes 15 16 4 12 Passes Intercepted by 1 2 Punts 4 363 5 362 umbles lost 3 2 Yards penalized 30 0 54444445444444554445445444444 Tech on the defensive much of the game The victory fifth against one loss raised the Blue Devil's hope for a possible post season bowl bid Georgia Tech Is now 4 3 for the season Duke missed three scoring chances in the second period Halfback Bill Reynolds attempted field goals from the Tech 30 and the 29 Tiro first was short and the second was wido to the right The Blue Devils drove from their 30 to the Tech 5 and halfback Mark Leggett fumbled Tech cen ter Bobby Caldwell recovered on his 2 In the third period the Blue Devils rolled from their 45 to the Tech 2 where a pass from Walt Rappold to Wright was completed and then fumbled with Ben Smith recovering Georgia Tech missed a scoring opportunity in the opening minutes of the game Duke halfback Jack Wilson fumbled the kickoff and Tech quarterback Walter How ard recovered on 35 However Duke held on downs and took over on its 30 Tech oooo Duke 0 0 0 Wright 1 run (kick (ailed) 40000 VPI VANQUISHES RICHMOND 20 0 RICHMOND Va Oct 29 Ml Virginia Tech held off incredible Richmond with two stunning last half defensive stands here Satur our plays later with the ball still on the 19 end Jim Sher lock made a spectacular catch of quarterback George Haff pass just in bounds on the 3 yard line outhustling two defenders On the next play Dabiero cir cled left end for the touchdown Perkowski added the extra point Greg Mather added both conversions for Navy big break in the fourth quarter came when halfback Al len Hughes picked off a Haff ner pass on the Notre Dame 27 and returned it to tho Notre Dame 36 Then with Matalavage and Bellino grinding out most of the yardage and Dietz tossing a key 19 yard pass to end Jim Luper the Middies marched The pass completion put the ball on the Irish 2 yard line Bellino needed two tries to get over Early in the quarter Mather tried a field goal from the 13 but it was blocked if Dietz play caHIng on the final march kept Notre de fense loose and gave the two hard running backs the open ings they needed to get under way The two scores for Bellino who led all ground gainers with 113 yards ran his season touch down total to 13 and 80 points adding to his own Navy rec ord The 63000 spectators were bn the edge of their seats minutes before the game ended when a 60 yard pass by Haffner to half fa a Bob Scrapitto put tha Irish on the Middie 13 yard line Notre Dame drove to the 4 and then Navy pushed them back to the 11 and took over on downs Bellino made the key tackle which pushed Scarpitto back to tha 11 Navy tied an Academy rec ord for consecutive victories With seven this season they have won 10 straight It Was only the second time an Irish team has lost five in a row The last time was in 1936 Noire Dame 7 0 7 Navy 7 0 0 7 14 Bellino 12 run (Mather kick) Dadlero 3 run (Perkowski kick) Bellino 1 run (Mather kick) 63000 eminine Bowlers Set Meeting Today Delegates to the state and na tional bowling tournaments will be selected at a 1:30 pirn Sun MEN ON THEIR EET ay idw 2495 VOORHIES OOT RELIE SHOES LU 3 3625 12 West 4th go ahead touchdown The defending Atlantic Coast conference champions led 20 9 going into the last period passing led to one touchdown to close the gap and the same weapon produced the last one with a little more than 3 minutes left The Tigers were driving toward another touchdown from kickoff with quarterback Lowndes String ier hitting his tagrets with one pass after another when time ran out Clemson 13 0 7 Venderbill 0 9 0 Scruato 1 run (kick failed) Anderson 10 pass from Shlngler (Armstrong kick) Safety (Shlngler tackled by Smith) Dy 15 pass from Lssesns (Morris kick) Scruato 2 run (Armstrong kick) Johnson 2 run (pass failed) Darden 2 pass from Lesesne (Morris kick) 18000 1 Metatarsal Arch Support 2 Longitudinal Arch Support with Wedge "Balance" Heel 3 ull Glove Leather Lined 4 Reinforced Tempered Steel Shank day meeting of the Tulsa Wom an's Bowling Assn at the Alvin Plaza hotel Mrs Amite Brock president said all women bowlers in Tulsa regardless of membership are invited to attend the meeting City tournament rules will be discussed and other plans for the tournament set in ebruary will be formulated she said The state meeting is scheduled in March at Oklahoma City and tha national event will be held at ort Wayne Ind in April Montana Wins 26 14 ORT COLLINS Colo Oct 29 Montana put Colorado State in the hole with an 89 yard quick kick and turned two fumbles into early touchdowns Saturday to beat the Rams 26 14 for the first time in 7 years day and then exploded for two touchdowns in the last 3 minutes that flattened the fired up Spiders 20 0 in a Southern conference football game The victory fourth in succession elevated the Techmen into a tie with arch rival VMI for the conference lead but not until the final few moments was it se cure Virginis Tech 0 6 0 Richmond 0 0 0 Vsught 4 run (kick failed) strock 41 pass from Prlca (Slze mors kick) Strode 16' pass from Prlca (Size more kick) Attendance 6500 Better Bee Wins LOUISVILLE Ky Oct 29 (M Bettcr Bee finished two lengths ahead of favored Irittle itz and won the Autumn handicap feature at Churchill fall opening Saturday MEN ON THE GO deserve SHOES.

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