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Sunday, October 8, 1961 Monroe Morning World LSU Tigere Upset Vaunted Georgia Tech, 1U-U Northwestern Demons Jolt Downs Northeast Indians, 28-7 Score All Points In 2nd Quarter SANDY STEPHENS (15), Gopher quarterback is brought down by flying tackier Mike Gae- tcher, left, (34) and end K. Petersen after a six-yard gain in the first period of yesterday game Minnesota's Memorial Stadium. Stephens had cut back through a hole around his left end for the gain. (Ar Wi rephoto) TRAMMELL LEADS WAY Tribe With 6 Interceptions NATCHITOCHES (Special) Northwestern grounded Northeast high flying offense with six nass interceptions and swept to a 28-7 Gulf States Conference victory to remain unbeaten after four games. Rocked back by a Northeast touchdown early in the initial period, Northwestern rallied for two in the first half and two more in the third period to revenge a 7-6 defeat suffered at the hands on Northeast in 1960.

The defeat left Northeast all even for the season at 2-2. The game was the first GSC contest for both clubs. A1 Ott bulled on yard for the Northeast touchdown, set up when Demon punter Jackie Smith got a bad pass from center and was downed on the Northwestern five. Willie Ragan kicked the extra point, giving him 13 successful IN FIRST QUARTER action in Mis- issippi-Florida State game, Keith Kinderman picks up three yards the hard air. Stopping him for Mississippi were Donald Dickson (center) and Louis Lenter (83).

Florida State players on ground are Don Donatelli (75) and Gene Roberts (41). (AP Wirephoto) THIRD STRAIGHT WIN Alabama Pounds Vanderbilt, 35-6 Northeast FD Yds. Rushing 135 Yds. Passing 8 Passes Comp.iAtt. 2-10 Passes Intercepted By 0 Punts Fumbles Lost 2 Penalties 2-20 Northwestern 15 189 65 5-10 6 1 5-65 La.

Tech Grinds Out 12-0 Win Over Stubborn USL By JACK GATES Fxecutive Editor RATON ROUGE Louisiana State University, BAlOiN kul supposed to be, looking like the foot tall neriod then threw up a scored 10 points he Geor- brilliant defense last night to knock mgniy gia Tech from the ranks ol halfbgck Bo Campbell and Cran- the unbeaten, 10-0. carrjed it to the Tech 18. On Actually from the opening gun. the next play, after gainiag the Tigers took charge of the Campbell fumbled and game and never relinquished it as halfback Williamson recovered thev showed unsuspecting often- for Tecb on the Tech 16. Thi Sve brilliance and ball-control.

plays later, Tech quarterback They also used the quick Lothridge. back to punt on ing and booming punts of West (0urdl down, tumbled and Monroe's Jerry Stovall to keen pnd Bob Flurv charged in and Tech off balance and in the hole pjnned him to the ground, time after time. On the first play, big bad muffed a With the ball the Tech one or tt. yard IvT.tsS for taffy. Tech's yellowjackets.

ors of Rice, the team that beat Fields, who BATON' ROUGE, La. tQ 3 in the opening game the Georgia made deSperate eVT effort to come back. Taking the 1 ball on their 20. the Jackets mov- I ed to their own 38. From that 15 Stan Gann, heralded quarry terback went back to pass and three downfield.

But LSU fullback k. Pudrfy Hamic R0t in 8 intercepted in on the LSU 4o and the Tech 29 before kicks in 14 tries for the season. Speedy Kenny Thompson even- Statistics of Louisiana State game. Ga. Tech First downs 9 Rushing yardage 86 Passing yardage 70 Passes 6-16 Passes intercepted 1 and ed matters shortly after the In- Bulldogs scored in every possible wjth the winless, but improving, HaitoacKs aacK last nicht plunged over for Ufyette giving Paul white Wendell Harris ti the w.

"Two 23 returned to he was stopped. With time running out, Amedee hit Wilkins with a nine yard pass. Bv WAYNE KING for a 6-2 defeat This was just Fumbles lost 0 World Sports Writer Lafayette last year. ter than the 145 USL pic Yards penalized 10 RUSTON Louisiana But it wes a hard fought game running. ss.

but improving. Halfbacks Jack Lestage touchdown with a 53 yard jway bere iast night to defeat the Bulldogs from scoring scamper. He later took of Southwestern 12-0 but doing so grudgingly. lor me duuuup booted the extra point an eight yard pass from Herbie for their sec0nd straight Gulf southwestern held Tech to lvPn Late in the first half, with time at the Tech 16. with YWTIYITTF Tenn.

(API Alabama quarter-Smith for the second Demon states conference win. very slim 3-0 halftime advantage 30 running out. Harris booted a 22 han mne left in iened the flood prates on out-class- touchdown. J. M- A near capacity crowd watched that came on a Bud Jim yard goal and that was the thc half was from this point 1 his mates helped roll four for ae2 the Techsters get revenge on field goal from 10-yards away ner fro Southwestern.

I I mg, but it was enough as the calmly booted the 22 1 football MAX' 3:08 sfcond ELMM charging pounded attempted passes and a short run, mrth-ranked back Pat Trammell of ed Vanderbilt Saturday nipt up a 35-6 outheastern Conference He sent fullback Mike Fracchia- into the line on the fourth play of for the game game and the Memphis THe. junior shook off half a dozen Tramt tacklers to thread his way 66 pat and Mike combination yards for the opening touchdown the next run late Razorbacks Crush TCU In 28-3 Win )ther Vick Stelly tossed an 18-yard pass to Steve Murphy for the Nick Norcia converted after two! Crimson j)emon touchdowns and Stelly passed to Troy Burch for a two 11, the other half of the pointer after the fourth. scored two touchdowns two, one on an 8 -yard gav(. hjm a total of 36 points for in the first period and the season, tops in the GSC. He on a 16-yard sprint in bad gone into the tame tied with I quarter.

The scores Ronnie Myrick at 24 each. Northeast will try to rebound next week in Monroe against an 80 and previously. Stephens Gets Minnesota By Oregon, 14-7 quarter. followed by Vernon Ixitt with 36 A 53-yard drive in the third peri- od netted Tech the only touchdow'n It was the third straigh through time alter time to stop Tech made only 01H. the start, it ap- first down in the first half and oa neueu lecii uw -r offense of only of the night, with halfback Bob for Tech.

They roiled peared LSU was the best team BSl- moved for ironctic 47-R in their ooener nmht tn thf. varas. wn.n La. Tech Southwestern FD 18 7 Ya'ds Rushing 155 145 Yards Psssnig 100 33 Total Yardage 255 178 Passes 15-10 11-6 Passes Inf by 2 0 Punts (No 8. Ave) Fumbles (No.

Lost) 2-1 1-1 and 65 on the climaxed drives of yards respectively. temporarily other GSC opinent, McNeese, MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Quar- Ashley getting the pointage from to their only touchdown Northwestern host Corpus back Sandy Stephens sped over-six ti kansas State 47-8 in their opener tbe field last mght to the and followed it with a 21-16 vie- amazernent of a sellout crowd of Db PassinS torv over McNeese State last gg Taking the opening kick- ground, week. 0ff on their ow-n 21, the Tigers. Shortly after the second half. Southwestern dropped its fourth on a 22 -vard fields to Harris pass Tech pulled a razzle dazzle in a row.

moved to the 47 and finally ended that almost went for a touch- Tech took the opening kickoff up at the Tech 44 before they down. Back to punt on his ov in its end zone for a touchback. had to kick. From there Stovall 18. Lothridge, instead.

the twenty they moved kicked dead on the Tech nine screen pass late in the second period. Quar- Christi. tw0 touchdowns in the second terback Hank Lesesne hit Jefb End Wendel Diost and guard ftarhng fof the 13-yard scoring Burnet sparkled defen- half Saturday to give the Univer- starnng ior uic ret mp.i go in the third quarter. A safety in the fourth quarter drive. Quarterback Mickey PU LITTLE ROCK, Ark.

rkansas Razorbacks Texas Christian Horn aturriav night 28-3 in Two 15-yard against the hard charging Tide-Fowler men helped Reserve fullback Larry Fmgs matched that tally, however South- the per penalties sivelv for the losers, while Jerry of Minnesota its first 1961 with feft added the final two led 111(5 march smothered over Oregon. The smaller but quicker Ore- tooted a gon squad played inspired foot lame with four drives, one in went ahead jlun Gerald Yarbrough, Lar- victory, a 14-7 comeback effort point up the touchdown, rv Crow' and Dickie Rogers Wall were defensive stars for the win- be- ning team. Crow and Rogers nvpr when he tercepted two passes each. the Valderbilt one Thompson was thc games top the rushers with 97 yards in seven defending carries, while Maricelli got 46 the fifth mark- yards in as many trips game Top gainer overland for the Don It came four of five passes for 30 yards, back Don Toner after fullback Wayne Halfback Jack Lestage paced the cepted a field pa tremendous kick rushing, carrying seven times from his own 39 that rolled out 18 yards. over imax a 71-yard surge the first half, stopping the national champions of the perioc in the first two mm- there on it was Arkan- recovered three Texas Trammell sc er near the the 3-yard line.

It was Alabama's third ence victory without a ioss im uc start i larches JcKinnr Arkansi on two- a 65-yard drive, on a one-yard a 52-yard push, silier recovered a fumble in the htart the Razor- drive which Moore scoring out. Again in the fumble was Williams. Paul a 77-yard ad- wo-yard off-tackle Laie Rallies Gei Colorado Exciting Win Indians was Don Blackweldcr conier who picked 45 yards in five car- Passing vardage ries. Ronnie Myrick got 35 yards intercepted by in eight carries, and Ragen 17 yards on four runs. Yards penalized Northeast tried 10 passes and 9 57 105 7-17 0 7-35 2 55 14 223 27 2-8 0 b- 22 1 60 to Williamson that was good for 44 yards and a first Terh go and punted down on Lie LSU 30.

Tech the to the Tigers on thc LSU 48. moved to the LSU four yard lineT Slaughter Heading goalward again, the Tig- and a first down but tne Tiger on drive stalled when left half- defense refused to give. With a Tech inter- foot to go for the score on fourth his own down, Tech fullback Mike Names charged hard, but Stovall Neither side threatened the re- and Harris moved in and threw nf nn the Southwestern With a first and 10 on the 15, mainder of the quarter. As the him tor a two-yard loss. line drive faltered and on second period opened.

LSU had Forced to kick. Stovall, lofted On the next olav USL Quarter- fourth with seven to go, attempt- possession of the ball on its own a short one and Tech ended up h-mk was smothered ed a field goal from the nineteen. 40. The go team, with Lynn Arne- on 39 yard line. The Yellow the entire mW- but "it was'partially blocked and dee as quarterback started mov- Jackets moved to the LSI! 29, fell short of the mark.

ing. Amedee hit halfback Ray but failed to go any further. defense played a good Southwestern failed to move Wilkins with a nine yarder. Then 0f plays later, LSI throughout, allowing only after an exchange of punts with bad possession of the ball on its own 18. Gros.

crashing oft tackle fumbled and Williamson pounced on it again for Tech. In scoring position again, Tech Statistics ot the bjs en(j zone by tbe enqre mid OREGON MINN. dje 0f (he Bulldog line. two real Southwestern drives and Bulldog David Lee Puni going 1 stopping both of these short of out of the USL end zone, the vis- thcir mark. itors moved from their 20 to On offense passing game Tech 25.

But here thc Bulldogs completed two for a net of eight four timcs jnqde the Oregon 30- was practically as good as held and took over with 12 min- vards The Demons connected on vard bne and fjnallv scoring a been almost every game for the utes remaining in tne tirsi nan. 5 of ton for 05 yards. ouchdown with only 30 seconds last two years. This was the startmg point of Northwestern bad 15 first- ft in the half Superlative Mickey Slaughter hrst scoring drive. They to nine for the Indians, gQt rolling in the compelled of 12 marched 72 yards to the downs to nine and had 254 yards in total offense to 148 for Northeast.

Northeast opened the Minnesota third, Rill Badgers Swat Hoosiers With 2 Field Goals halfback 89 yards, hitting end Jerry Grif- three. Md fuUback Judge fin for three and 38 yards. Then on fourth down A cxander Northeast openea me ganw out 80 yards in the ground the Canines were booted again. This time the field trongly, taking the kickoff and steDhens went over from sporadic. Their blocking was goal was good to put ia rloOMINGTON lnd off three quick first downs score and sharp at times.

Of the 225 yards front 34 with 3:08 left in the half. BLOOM1! ithe 8 -yard line for the score and then pitched out to halfback total only Football Scores By Prm STATE SCORES 10, Georgia Tech 0 Northwestern 28. Northeast 7 Tech 12, Southwestern 0 College 26 Austin 19 Arlington St. 22, McNeese 19 EAST Dartmouth 30, Penn 0 Atbnght 47, Drexel 6 Temple 36, Muhlenberg 12 ithace 40, Kings, Pa 13 Pr nceton 30, Columbia 20 Hetv Cross 20, Buffalo 8 Maryland 22, Syracuse 21 Harvard 14, Cornell 0 Yale Brown 3 West Virginia 21, Virginia Tech 0 Villanova 33, Massachusetts 13 Tufts 16, Colby 14 were 34, Lafayette 0 Maine 34, Vermont 14 Wash. Lee 40, Franklin Mar si Lehigh 20, Gettysburg 6 Colgate 13, Buckneil Rochester 27, Hobart 6 Mew Hampshire 20, Rhode Island 0 SOUTH Alabama 35, Vanderbilt 6 unnestee 17, Mississippi State 3 North Carolina St.

21, Virginia 14 Duke 23, Wake Forest 3 George Washington 30, VMI 6 William Mary 19, Furman 6 CSemson 27, North Carolina 0 Georgia 17, South Carolina 14 Memphis Stale 21, Louisville 13 Mississippi Florida State 0 Tne Citadel 24, Richmond Kentucky 14, Auburn 12 MIDWEST Teras 38. Texas Tech 1 Arkansas 28, Christian 3 Wichita 42, West Texas St. 34 New Mexico St. 14, N. Texas St 14, tn Texas 41.

Wash. Slate 8 Iowa Stale 21, Oklahoma 15 Nebraska 24, Kansas State 0 Bradley 35, Washington of St 2 uhio Univ. 14, Dayton 13 Minnesota 14. Oregon 7 Ohio State 13, UCLA 3 Noire Dame 22, Pur due 20 Wisconsin 4, Indiana 3 Northwestern 21, Illinois Miami, Ohio, Kent State 0 California 14, Missouri 14, tie Oklahoma State 76 Whitworth 67 Pacific Lutheran 0 Humboldt 7, San 6 Oregon Coll. 34, Eastern Oreg.

infield 33, Lewis Clark 9 Central Wash 35, Eastern lowa 35, Southern California 34 Washington 22, 17 Oreoon State 44, Idaho Western State, 10, Colo. St Cal Ageies 40, Riverside Colorado Coll. Utah State 6 Wyoming 6 (tie) Colorado 20, Kansas 19 PRO POOTBALL SATUROAT AMERICAN LEAGUE San Diego 38 27 CANADIAN LEAGUE Toronto 33, Montreal 27 reeling to move to the Demon 22 BOULDER. Colo. Ctw stole his first pass Cairns for a 2-point conver uarterback Gale Weidner fired seven and ran it back to the 18., three touchdown in 10 Northeast held thc Demons and minutes of the final period Sat- Jackie Smith dropped back to 8 6 unlay to erase a 19-point Kansas mint from his 22.

He got a bad 8 Pass from Post (Corey iw.H and eivp Colorado a thrilling pass from center and a deter- 8 run run). football clash ers. Jim LaCoste led a hoard of Wirjc The crowd' of 42,700 was on who Smi.h on L.O. ieCn XHb its feet through most of the heart- his spine, stopping closing minutes as the, Myrick jitter 6-1 190-pound Colorado quarter-(end to the one back rose to his greatest per-blasted over. Ragan mckcu formance Weidner threw touch- extra point to give Northeast a down passes of 57 and 47 yards (7-0 lead after six minutes of ac- to end Ken Blair, then w-rapped it un with a 17-yard scoring offense garnered by 155 yards came on pulled out all the stops in an effort to score, but on three plays, the hard charging LSU line had driven the Jackets back to the 35 crashing through to throw both Lothridge and Gann for losses.

Tech's final scoring drive came late in the final period. Taking Tech SouUnve'tcrn revamped Hoosiers put lhe ball on their own 20, the Yel- the half kickoff and again could not a damper on Ron Miller touch- low Jackets, aided by two oft and after an exchange of arm Saturday, but Jim Slde penalties against LSU. both Tech thp hail atThelr Bakken booted two field goals to ()f which gave them a first down punts Tech took the ball at tneir a Big Ten vic. who smothered Smith on bugged around 4 -Team Cross and then Ott Ragan kicked the Iowa Fights Off Trojans To Win, 35-34 nine Lee punted from hi. end zone Indiana, wtm its gati ruston 'Speciali Louiiiana The Demons struck back quick- xech won a four-team cross coun- Bv BOB MYERS ANGELES the LSU 27.

But again, the Tigers held and that was the ,0 yards to the Southwestern 20 muiaua, games count ball game a sweet one for LSU Quarterback Adkins returned it to the Ten aiter a and its fans, but a tough one for 33, but the invaders from -------------------lech. i afaUOH. start a drive Bloomington, uxi There were numerous football rock hard Bulldog fhe indiana heroes for LSU. In the line, defense and quarterback Ollie il5 ill "ere Cordill lofted a wobly punt off the guard Roy end Jack side of his foot that gave Tech intarceptad by i Gates, both of whom half hail their 47 6-39 7-J9 of the ball game in the Bulldog quarterback Johnny so 41 Tech backfield; Bill Booth, guard Hudson took over the Tech team Hargett, and guard Monk and moved 53 yards in 10 plays penalty for on uith a lv-vara scoruiK im. LOS ANGELES and moved 53 yards in 10 penalty for over- TJ lc i a Hkc to end lerrv Hillebrand lv.

They moved from their 20 to try meet here yesterday after- ranked Iowa built up a command- for tbe onjy touchdown of the zealous recruiting, kept Miller's tlie backtield Haimc' i than three minutes to their 47 in five plays from where noon, but a British import lead in the early stages. but throwing arm contained most of credited with six tackles and jo rr" darted off tackle and University of Southwestern fought its life defeating Ashley took a pitchout from tbe afternoon but couldn't muster Thompson Hiilrhrand had booted the extra raced 53 yards for the TD. Nor- placed first by a wie JT5K first eia kicked the PAT to tie it up over Boh nu ib (b nenod wide margin Southern California Saturday, 35- Budson and circled left end with a touchdown themselves. Stovall five, with three assists. 34.

as a last-minute Trojan gam- yards to score untouched The Badgers scored with 3 57 Stovall, having one of his bet- Tprh was first with 37 points hie for two extra points failed 4:36 minutes remaining remaining in the first quarter fights punting, ended up with 32-yard 40 average but several the extra good one after six misses this boomed the Tigers out a tat 4 wmm-ir 0 13 suited in a fumble, and left De- and'Arkansas State underdog, rallied in the last quar tbe kickoff Southwestern 8-yard pass to Ron Carlson mon Charles Ragus falling on the teacbers had only four runners ter and minutes to scoie rnarcbed fr0m their 31 to the Indiana had threatened mildly scoring nn 39 The teams then arland 1 1 un 0 Colorado Kan iinm vnai run hall on the 39. The teams then 0f the five required. 1, up one for the Demons on LOS ANGELfS (API- Iowa-Southern California Hadl (Barnes kick 19 failed 57 pas Malcolm Robertson of USL ran while Hayes had a time yaroege of the run run UP one ine un 18.04.8. Frank Bright of Tech was third In 18.42, and Phil Hurt of Passes Intarcaptecl by from Northwestern then! McNeese w-as fourth in 18.54. its second score.

Thompson and 14 Coll. Hillebrand kick) in the order Lm-h 4i the eight frorn where Smith toss- ed were: Gerald kound, of AST, Weidner Hillebrand kick Thompson in the end zone. Alien Laird, Tech; Walt Heintshel, Colorado Hillebrand 17 pass to mm myna zone ColUnSi USL; Jim from Weidner pass failed) Northwestern wrapped up the McDermott, AST; Dan Fusilier, 7(H) early jn the third with a 75 Tommy Trahan, USL; Ger- yard scoring march after the aid Billeaud, Tech; Cail Mclher- riomcnn kickoff. A Smith to Johnny Nor- son, McNeese; Eugene Ball, Tech. Uiemson Oiorni man pabs ior 21 yards the NeyioriPilkingtonPAST; Jim big gainer in the drive climaxed ros, USL; Larry Host AS 1, Past Tar when Maricelli rammed over for an Meinen.

McNeese; Bill Powell the score. Tech; Leon Smith, USL; Jack HILL, N. C. (AP)- Williams partially blocked a Tech; Robert DeWitt, Striking twice via long scoring Salsman punt late in the third to oosses arid adding two more set up the final TD. touchdowns on the ground, Clem kick went for only nine yards, touchdown in fourth.

on overwhelmed North Carolina and Northwestern had a first and on their 44, the Indians moved to Saturday 27-0 in an Atlantic Coast ten on the Tribe Seven plays the Demons 17, helped by a 8 Conference football game. later, with fourth and six on the yard penalty when an ineligible shirt-sleeved crowd of 26,000 18 Stelly hit Murphy with a TD Demon re-entered the game. An the C'lemson Tigers score pass. Norcia faked a kick and U-yard pass from Myrick to end twice in the first half with their forays then turn the Pumblai lost Yards penalizad IOWA USC '2 17 729 220 '54156 7-13 5-17 3 1 6-27 2-37 1 2 55 37 Miller set it up with an trouble One punt went for 52 yards, and another for 47. Ironically, LSU beat Tech at biggest twice earlier, but Bill Smith in- game.

The Jar tercepted Byron pass were as a passing passing --game into a near rout in the final Stelly tossed to Burch for a two Gene Herbert was the top play pointer to make the final score of the drive, which when 33.7 Rogers intercepted a Myrick pass Northeast made a last bid tor a on the one. two touchdowns and set the staRe for what could have been the shocking upset of the football season. They went for a two-point pass, but quarterback Bill desperation throw was knocked down in the end zone by Hawkeye Sammie Harris with 48 seconds left, and that was the ball game for Southern Cal. 0 14 6 14-34 20 pass fram (kick failed). 41 pass Hollis (Rogers pass from Holln).

4 run (Sfvkowny kick). one run (Skvarna kick) one run (Skvarna kick). 17 pass from Nelson (kick 23 pais from Szvkowny (Szvkowny kick), 2 run (Siykownyklck) 71 pass Irgm Nglson (Bed sole pass from Nelsen). USC- Bedsole 5 pass from Nelsen (pass failed). A- 30,263.

Bulldogs 10 for their strong detense held them on the Wisconsin 27 and Merritt tearn and the Tigers were sup- at this juncture Norvell pounced on the ball when 10 he weak in that From the 10 the Canines mov- Jim Bailey fumbled on the win ed to their 38 where Slaughter hit 19. Lothridge attempt- end Charlie Bourgeois with a The Hoosiers got a break six pass that he fumbled when he the final seconds of the half when yards, while LSU attempt- racked-up hard. Southwestern Nate Ramsey grabbed a Miller 11 five for 66 3 0 (AP) Gros was the leading Tiger 3 6 rushing ace, picking up 37 yards on 8 tries. Harris got 30 on four attempts, Wilkins 24, Campbell 12, Cranford 17 and Stovall 10. leaders were McNames with 37 yards in nine Williamson with 32.

IxSU Coach Paul Dietzel, who Bulldog 48 pass intended for Ron Staley on ya.r^s;,?n Kr0lind; wa5u At that point K-9 center John the 36 with 30 seconds 140 and Tech with 80 Williamson staged a one-man de- remaining, fensive show, throwing USL a net loss of eight yards on the wjj-TTo w. next three plays. fg Bakkan 27 On the first play he dropped a 23 770 Cordill for minus five yards. Then he retreated into the secondary Citadel, 24-6 and broke-up a pass, lhe third CAMBRIDGE, Mass JaOU voacn rau, WIV, time he Harvard quarterback Ted Halaby won the key game in his westerns line, stopping halttiacK scored touchdowns on runs of 55 career at Tigertown said he was Bert three yards be- alK, four yards while Crimson proud ot the fine scouting hind the scrimmage line. fenders frustrated "lone- job done by Coaches George Ter- Late the fourth quarter ai k- jy a 14.0 jvy league foot- ry and Larry Jones and the deer boomed a punt out ol boun bajj victory Saturday.

fensive preparation by Coaches on Southwestern one toot line. Hajaby launched McClendon and Terry. I On the first May Teen swai- triumph in the series since 1956 felt that our preparation for this lowed up Adkins the end zone wbea faked a pass, sprinted game was excellent and it was for the final two points. lo rjgbt and cut down the thrilling to watch our 33 starters 0 0 0 0 lines on a 55 vard dash gave a magnificent XL'XSSi minutes from the kickoff..

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