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Monros Morning World Sunday, Nov. IS, 19fi2 7 T1 msj IFOR 9 7 SWC VICTORY Georgia Tech Upset Arch Rival In Arlzansas Figjhts Back, Edges Stubborn Ponies Bama's Crimson Tide 20 7 Triumph GAINESVILLE, Fls. fAP) uowitfteKt blocking sprung Hav By JOHN R. BTAKK LITTLE RtX'K, Ark. AP)The Arkansas Razorbacks scrambled for a touchdown and a field goal In the fourth quarter and beat battling Southern Methodist 9 7 Saturday keeping alive their chances for a Southwest Confer vmmmm.mmrTw mm mmrnnM HnHIR Mfmrn mM'WA 1 mmmmm.

W.U W.T"' By DAVID M. MOFFIT ATLANTA UP1 The Georgia Tech Ytllow Jackets came through with a gritty defense in the final period here Saturday to upset high ranking Alabama 7 6 and hand the Crimson Tide it st loss in 27 games. Linebacker Don Toner tater cepted a pass with barely a min lite.left on the clock as the sec dnd ranking Tideman appeared firm "tSFZUtJ wL GAINESVILLE. Sta. IAR Stafltfict Fitrw atafa Fiortda Slrtt aawra 14 linMn vartfaoo ft 1 Pmum UN Dt PW tRtRFCRRv'afl Punts fcji a time aocK.

Ar. ap tftwiet th tMU ArkanA. football am: SMU ARKANSAS! Plr tfownt Rtnhln yarclMt 10 11 PMtn yardatt 21 Pmm 411 Pa Intarctptee bv 1 Pumblat totl I 1 71 PwmRlaa. tot? YorRa nanaitiaS t7 3 State 30 7 in a fierce football ATLANTA (API ttamtlcs Cntm Ttcft AuMMmo foo'ball aama TICN ALABAMA Stri tf wnt a II ftuMn yartfMt 77 7 yaroaaa 4 Hi Raat Jt Rv IwUfcwfi kv I fun' at flS JS 4 umbtof to? i Vard St It game Saturday between the state rivals. Florida State brought to Gainet villege one of its finest teams.

fresh from tie with Georgia Tech a week aeo. and the Semi notes were confident they had the! ence football title and a bowl bid. The field goal, a 27 yarder by Tommy (True Toe) McKnelly, provided the winning points. Minutes before, Arkansas failed on a two point conversion try after halfback Jesse Branch's 11 yard touchdown run. But the real Porker hero was guard Mike Hales, who broke through and stopped a SMU field goal attempt with one minute left.

It was a third down try from norses to win lor the first time in the five year rivalry. But the capacity crowd of 8.nm saw norma also dominate the headed toward a cinch score that would have given them their 90th consecutive victory. A record crowd of S2.07I went crazy as Tech ran out the clock. Georgia Tech fullback Mike Mc Names, a defensive demon all afternoon who intercepted two Alabama passes himself, scored Georgia Tech's touchdown late in the second period on a fierce nine yard burst off tackle, two half with its power run Larry Dupree and Jim O'Donnell. plus the timely passes fff the by John Richey.

Hales took of Tom Shannon and Tom Ratten thA hall in Ihn Inmnrh ami It Shannon threw a lS yard touch down pass to Bruce Starling arter ffisrW another try from there but quar Mate scored first on Keity Kinder i ternacK itogpr uraucn passed tn Lee Roy Jordan (54) and tackle Dan mans 2 yard smash that capped a 71 yard drive. plays alter he had race down to the Alabama 14 on a 26 yard pass interception return. Quarterback Billy Lothridge, complete on fourth down with 22 Kearley (76). Tech players are center seconds left. Doug messer place kick put State ahead 74 at halftime as Bobby Caldwell (55), and guard Rufus Tech's triple threat, lucked what GEORGIA TECH quarterback Billy Lothridge (18) in stopped for a one yard jrat nin the first quarter of Tech's game with Alabama.

Diving at Lothridge is Alabama guard Jimmy Sharpe (61). Other Alabama players are center Guthries (63). Tech defeated Alabama Jimmy Hall had missed a conver si on kick for Florida. DON CAMPBELL (16) Southern Methodist Univer sity quarterback rambles for eight yards in the second quarter of the Mustangs' game against Arkansas In Litlte Rock, Saturday, The Razorbacks guard Ronnie Caveness (55) moves in on the play. Arkansas won the Southwest Conference game, 9 7.

(AP Wirephoto) 7 6. (AP Wirephoto) After Clarke's punt return put proved to be the winning point Alabama, unable to get Into Tech territory during the entire first half, put the pressure on in the final two periods, but the Florida in front, the Gators Unitil the Razorbacks rose up in the final period, SMU appeared to have the game in its pocket. The Mustangs had put together a 78 yard scoring drive and Richey's extra point gave them a 74 advantage through three periods. Twice the Mustangs turned back Porker scoring threats, first when marched tS yards, sending Hon TAKE OVER SEC LEAD Moner the lant I yards. .1 Fxidie Feely and Steve Tensi and LLbLoML LLAUb Tide only score came on si break late in the final period.

i Georgia Tech had been backed: up to its own 15 yard line by a reached lortda defense tht tri umphed as State made only 81 Vandy Wins 20 0 (Arkansas fullback Danny Brno ham fumbled on first down at the 5 and again when McKnelly got bad snap and had to pass in stead of kick on a field goal try Rebs Manage Narrow Win Over Tennesse yards rushing. After a slow start this season, the Gators have won five of their last six games and have a 6 3 mark with only Miami ahead Dec 63 yard quick kick by Alabama halfback Cotton Clark when Loth ridge attempted to punt Tech out of danger. He bobbled the snap and although he got the kick away, the officials ruled his knee from the 25 in the second quarter. mu i JJ Arfcana 0 amptxMI IS run JPIrhav hh.kl Ark Stanch II run (run faiM) 1 unless a bowl invitation should Over Tulane Club had touched the ground at thei Georgia Tech nine yard line and! Br LOWRY BOWMAN (yards with a pan interception tn! cloth pounced on Ole Mist full Ark FO McKnallv J7 appear. Florida's first touchdown came after a State fumble at the 25.

By Rt'HS DA LEY stave off the Commodores gave the ball to Alabama there. I KNOXVILLE, Tena. PI) Un (break Tennessee's back in the back Perry Dunn fumble as the Alabama shrugged off a five beaten, third ranked Mississippijthird period. Guy, who hopes to second half started and powered Vvard penalty for illecal motion pushed to the bloody, brawling be a doctor, had started it offjthe Vols to the Mississippi four The Gators had been stopped only NASHV1LLK. Tenn.

U'P!) jwho knew they were finally gir seconds before at the 7 when they the yard Una. Then Falrcktth tried to limit, cashed in on two Tennessee with a touchdown before and swept down to the Tech two tried running. So this time lene put pass for the score, and that was game was two minutes old. errors Saturday for a 19 to 9 vic took to the air. Baseball Loop Planning Here on one man offensive show Sat urday as long frustrated Vander Urn second mistake.

But two errors of Judgment cost Uig to win one. The final 11) was another I sesne pntductinn, an 11 yard pass to Starling with less than one; minute to play. Shannon tossed to Tom el ley Guy came out of nowhere to. Tennessee its chance for an upset hilt whipped Tulane 204 and tory. The victory, coupled with Alabama's 74 loss to Georgia Tech, yard line on the passing of sophomore quarterback Joe Namath.

From there, Clark, leading scorer in the Southeastern Conference, plunged in from two yards out for his 14th touchdown of the in a game that was broken up grab the bU inside the Ote Missi broke a ISgame losing streak. Lesesne, a senior who has been Vamlya eaer line made Tu a fist and foot swinging battle end tone and outrace toe ennes the final period. see team up the field for 0I Tennessee won the toss and! touchdown that made the if I I lane's "shot gun" offine fire mostly blanks and Tulane never KNOXVIILC. Tnn. (API tflrtltttcs of ft AAitewei TnntWM toottMl! Natnwllla, Tann.

(Aet Stafictk 4 tha Moves Ahead season. Alabama gambled for the two 4maai tn kwk nit That mm Ihniferenra. umrmm run (Wiar ttwai Tulana Vanoar bill football vm seriously threatened to score. Halfback Shaw got Vnndy's sec TULANR VANDT first mistake. i lg was rmking, socking football MM Uom IU Mississippi quarterbai Glynnlon a muddy field.

Both teams for aw rm turn faitaai vriaa ond score on a one yard run. PK yardaaa Mitt. TIN II 11 )M 1ft 1 HJ 1 It 1 Organization of an amateur Attendance a 000 points, but failed when McNames VJTlrttnt JkrfCkied quarterback Jack Hurlbut ss he attempted to roll out to the trttrc4e NUht. iwnH 'r mutom teit Alabama got the ball back on vr prnxtmn i 31 IJ 914.4 0 1 ieaJ ntarcatHa4 try baseball league for the immedi 11 it Mia 3 to head on running and tackling Morris on a 52 yard play on the The win came in the next to last game for Vanderhilt Coach Art Guepe wlm has remned ef Punti The massive Ole Miss line. first effort, and five plays later mnwm tnt Variit MnaluaS caught Guy tn the end tone with anchored by 272 pound Jim Dun ate Monroe area seems assured and enough ground work has been done to bring about final organi fective after the closing game a four yard pass and what looked away, rolled yards to a score 'Dec.

1 with Tennessee. Lema In Lead After 3 Rounds gave Mississippi the nndtspuieajike a coming rout in the final period with buck next kick off when Benny u'lson recovered an onmides ktckoff on the Tech 35 yard line. On the first play end Frank Sex VanrtortMlt 1Jf Tiilana 0 8 0 0 zation at a meeting scheduled for Tuesday night, December 4. at lead in the Southeastern But Tennessee fought back with Randall going over from one yard an off and on performer this season, was definitely on Saturday as he passed and ran Vandy to Vn lawna I ran (Wt iufhi Vn I run Ikkk talMI out. But Tennessee never quit an effort that pushed Ole Miss 7:30 ockick at the L.

B. Faulk ton intercepted a Namath pass at Van Mrima 1) mm lrm H.ttna (Watfa Louis B. Guy, a lanky wing i to the wall for the first time this American Legion Home. one of Its sweetest wins and its At Mobile Open The Vols marched back 67 yards against the most powerful defense t. ine teen au.

ran oact to uw'back on John Vauchfs Juesernaut vear Atlandanc first of the 192 season. The loss Knough Interest has already kept Tulane winless. stretching in ui nnii racing, aum miiumk MDRI! Aim t'tm Tm Hnhhw linrtna hit Jnh UiiHanM Ala. tLPP Tony Alabama 42 and then tumbled tt from Oxford, flew an even tool Tennessee tailback Mallon Fair back to Alabama. I At this point, Alabama began PPM HTM TTMBPHTPW lieen stimulated from Interested baseball fans and merchants who are willing to help to make the i I ema.

the beanpole from San ririvinff M.UntUa.1 invmrA WilUUniWl toward the five minutes left jLeandro, fired his third Both teams left the bench and nd Satur IcaiHM a success, Saul Adler, Georgia Tech goal line. The Tide had a first down on the Tech 13 member of the American Legion's began a free swinging fist stiidium committee, suid to Deadline Is Set When the afternoon ended, Le a i sesne had piled up more yardage Or antriGS 111 running and passing than Utej whole Tulane team. When he Crtn found his receivers covered, he, wllY vQye iuy ran. When he passed, he had no particular favorite target, towing! The Monroe Recreation ffcpart la end Dick Teeta. halfbacks Jeff meiit has set a tkadluie of ri before Toner made the intercep linn that doomed Alabama to its at the goal line.

Officials finally W1IM' broke tt up. jSertoma PGA open tournament M.luw a aa tfcllh first defeat since early in the Trojans In Win Over Navy, 13 6 The American Legion post hers plans to Join Ouachita parish mer icTr 4 mm "mn 'Jm 1SW) season. Alabama was tied 3 3 by Texas chants in sponsoring the league MS MM tntorcavtiot 1 mistakes." mmtmtmtt UUil I tt MUa ftanSatl fm trm imi Starling and Steve Shaw and even lay. Novemler 23, on entries in in the Blue Bonnet Bowl on Jan. I.

In the first half, Georgia Tech threw away two scoring oppor their Winter Basketball I'rogram. urn viw v.HUHiriuan pin together nines of S4 34 4J8 over to fullback Charlie Trabue. Term Muion la MM Iram Mortw (atcfe tathM) AtHntfanc which will schedule all its game at Legion Memorial Stadium here. Preliminary plans already call for an eight team league in which each club plays a game a week, For a time it looked like anoth At tlie present time more teams the 7,000 yard municipal course. By BOB MYERS inapolis had 4 4 record going into limit iaMk Raft 1 I SSVkaft WfcaZtS Cfl 4 Kail er frustrating afternoon for both are neeta in all of the Leagues.

Itecreation Department officials playing to a par of 36 3S 72. His rounds of 67, SB, St put him 13 strokes under regulation figures. teams as they struggled through a scoreless first period, Lesesne got Vandy in the scoring column urge ail teams that are planning giving the stadium four playing dates a week. baU on an interception after I Ii)S ANGELES AP) Speedy .1 lw TOVlOr D6IS Mark sweeping down to tbe 'Bama 15 halfback Willie Brown cracked THHL' and the second time missing a open tight and fumble scored an up tl ttr field goal after driving to the Ala football game with a SfryardJ to el0iin minutes. avaa in bama 12.

touchdown run In the third quar The heartbreaker occurred, with rAVBRlDcr Mims (kP to enter, to do to early and not MOBILE, Aia. UPD Lead in the third round erf the League planners are sticking to with a one yard plunge in until the last minute, so that an all amateur arrangement and second period and after that mere K.he,iiiiina will not be so dtffi Mobile Sertoma PGA Open: niKswTHi a im aiui 0ava JwnittuMMn inm tha kii am iha i 4 4 say no professional or semi pro was no doubt as to who would cull. Teams desiring to enter are Georaia Tatti ,11 twmra xavlor. a transuuuited 1 eta a Tacn MeNama fun fctck) i finally win. lacked to contact Jackie Neal at Ala Clark run (Run faiiad Lv.

Jm wb Donneliy Midwesterner from Minnesota. erree 7IMi lo. Navy team that ran the Trojans ifumbM gonf teto the end lone a Harvard record Saturday Fairfield 70 728 210 talent will be used. Hut talent must be 17 years old or older. Assurances of support have been hw'ny scoring lour touchdowns and los Aott.es fA sU was recovered forthcoming from Monroe city of Area Basketball Naw aewtnarn dinvnu wMparna Gary Potter.

Ihe game was played under AUt, iWmii Herrcation Center. I7i kwenng sky and the lighU Drive, telephone 325 to lie turned on in the final led Vandy 86 yards inl ths wi 18 plays for its second final Uion tliis year are: Pee Wee for period score and from then on boys and girls 12 and under. Mid leading the Crimson to a 31 19 neece 7 73 zio Ivy League football victory over 7i 74 2:0 7 jtieorge Knudson 73 210 firtt Atarnt 14 14 tt developed that Donnelly was Brown. itr(nvn JS4 ficials, the Monroe Recreation Iiepartmcnl, and the Monroe Little League board of directors as well as L. B.

Faulk Post of the American Legion and parish Taylor, a Its) pound I'mn 9ly 7 21l RuMn va'daaa jeMtin mtUM iaa 4 hit hard on the goal line by quar Tourney vAkiiffrir ism ar a 1 from Crookston. Minn scored 0 1 terback Pete Beathard and a sec Ptm lntrcMae fer 10a fill a as it was a case of luiane trying U0t tnr iMkv nrMW Jon Gay Brewer Jr. 69 74211 ijww.hoviuuc. inpeciaii eurt on a 17 yard run, a 21 yard mm end Jolt by a Trojan tackle, Gary 4 1 4 14 Marion girls and Calhoun boys lor for boys 18 and under. Ladles Yara avnaiua in Li I sweep down the sidelines, a 3 1 Kimer, completed the disastrous, vmnt i Frank Beard 71 70 71 21 2 took top honors the annual for ladies 16 and above.

Church! Downsville Invitatirmal Basketball! moment. from ouatM.iT:! Pittman 74 71 213 for church members only, and Jack Concannon Leads BC Victory unbeaten streak to eight Saturday. Hawkeyes Gain NlVV aiiraiin tKa ti.Tl in tl att to wind un hta anraa lDon Bwpl'nghoff 70 71 72213 City for Independent teams in thisj The dangerous Middies from An ott 7WI7 7S 213 "7 Johnny Po Totirnament here Saturday sight. Finals were played last night with Marion topping Linville. 34 area.

I iuhu niuHJMi ana mscbiku! Bobby Nichols 74 NKWTON, Mass. AP) Jack All of the league are slated to Biq iu Victory and quarterback Boger Staubach Ln Tnm Nieporte 70 71 73 213 sparked another rally sad 10 UagUeiSam Carmichael Sf.74.7fv mmu ia Mrn flS 74 70 Concannon. making shambles of start play the wet of Monday, 213 IOWA CITY. Iowa fUPD lowa Boston University's best ln the ns Pat Schwab 73 71 70 213 a cm 'ReCreation Grid Paul Thompson waa high fori the Calhoun team with 2 pomts (Jill 7 rJariTft VrA and Wanda Brasher led the wm i1112 AearS LDQ tt Novemiicr 28. Teams desiring a place for practice may call the tion pass defense, threw four Mi Ion Marusic 72 70 71213 Middies were threatening to Staubach completed a 10 yard Dartmouth rWftlv quarterback Matt Siykowny rifled a 47 yard touchdown pass to Sam Gardner Dickinson 73 72 ss 214 pass to Jim Stewart on the Troian touchdown serials Saturday and set up two others as the bowl hopeful Boston College Kagle rambled to a 4123 victory over Heooit Center, 325 38W or Westminster CenU'r, 325 I4MJ and reserve the gyms for a particular night.

Sam Reynolds 72 SS 73 214 Jim King 73 73 4 214 Jim Wright SS 71 7S 214 20 when time ran out. Gets By Cornell Sk 1L mmm a I a were named most valuable play oearin tta end for the year and ic DMftftftAn rw. ravy oso i is MCK. too. their croastown rival.

mie Harris with only 2 minutes 43 seconds left Saturday to power the Hawkeyes to a Jinx ending 2tt 14 win over Michigan. The Hawkeyes added another touchdown with only 45 seconds left to wrap up the Big Ten vie Freddie Leffingwell 7172 71 214 trophy Qui r' California fumbled the ball sway 'JmT' 7J IV i Janoi 0rM rfi fiw the rK1 wul ti. favored Dartmouth escaped with fAP) Highly Phil Weiehman 72 71 71 214 The rangy Junior quarterback, Names selected for thorough m. a IUW SUJU USSB 111 BS. 1UIIIUK Ifil 1 bringing his touchdown pass total bred horses are limited to 16 let Linville girls with 11 points and; must oe postmarked by penin, kkMt set the stage ecaip nawroay outlasting a Bob Bruno 73 70 71 214 Bennett Tavlor hit for 12 of the Wednesday and mailed to R.

for thM Jhiw Crne 2S21 and Paul Harney 71 73 71 213 to 12 for the season, pitched scor ten counting spaces and punctu chnch.ng the 152 Ivy League foot Terry Dill 71 72 72 213 more tory in their final home appear Marion boys points. creation Grid Quiz, p. 0. Box ing strikes of 68, 56, 34 and and may not have yards. 'than three words.

'ence til the year. It was oniy the kickoff. fumbled when hit champiomh.p tros Tournament im, Monroe, La." rrmti Marlins rA Rrm Tsta rauf "i iwiiihi niinuura. lire oil najy fcKOS (Special) Eros' noysi Circle your pick on the list Mwnrf ha, Trni.il eiai'Way frn their first perfect never relaxed and went down to and Grayson gir captured to bac 4 season since 192S, found them jthe wire, scoring with fair sec championships in their respective REPEAT SPECIAL pass run option play, ran to his te rugged test from thejonds remaining dress. right and on the final IS yards divisions of the Eros cage tour ney Saturday night.

Eros toppled Weston. S6 44. a AND SUN. NOV. 16th, 17th fir 18th ASI20NA VS AI70HA STATC AUBURN VS FLORIDA STAIR CAUFOSNIA VI TANOSO COLOSAOO VS AIR FOaCt HOLY CROSS CONNECTICUT MIAMI Vt NOSTMWEiTCRN MISSOURI VS AM IAS NORTH CAROLINA VI DUS NOTRE DME VS GA OKLAHOMA VI NEBRASKA OREOON STATE VS OREOOt jfor the touchdown.

Potter blocked the try for the extra point. jNavy it I USC il aU MA WfttawtMCN IS fan nick faita iUSC Satttota from aa mar (LUM fcfck I iUSC fwn it rm ltk faltad) Anamdanca Sl.TSI. Bobby Harper poked to 22 points Ricky Peel got IS for the losers Yvonne May's 27 points propel ed Grayson's sextet by Weston fc2 33. in the girls finals. Immmmmmmmmmmmmmm REG.

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CALIFORNIA WASHINGTON ST VS WASH NO TON Whol Sraattcd Chicken Box to Gr urayson; rai met. kiwi Kros: Brady of West Monroe: Parker of Weston; and Harris of Grayson. On the bovs team was Alton WASHINGTON ST VS WrASHINvTONi WISCONSIN VS MINNESOTA RRINCETQ Vt DARTMOUTH CLEMSON VI CAROLINA i Avenge Victory ICiRCLt TEAM YOU THINK WILL! 29 $125 WIN) COLLEGE PARK, Md. 'AP Chambless of Eros; rhhy Har ONLY ONLY Rod Rogers kicked field goal 4tf per of Eros: Jimmy Bruster of beating Block. 3S 2S with Lewis Uftrf Jnhanv Pm of V'fwnn uiue more man a minute iw i mc3aima 0 0 wto play Saturday as Clermoo WHOLE CHANNEL 98 Catfish Hush Puppies CALL FA 2 9396 FOR ORDERS TO GO INVITIS YOU TO TAKI ADVANTAGE Of THI1R CASH SPECIAL GIT PAY HACK 305 $320 In 90 ctoys or srronge small monthly payments iff you prefer.

Lift Insurance included for your pro lection of no astro charge. GULFCO FINANCE CO. 109 NotcMtoches, W.M. FA 5 4626 too. Donna Sue Lewis and Eu amM Mwv '00ba en Nonwd ware winners of the conalKJ0 'V0 the past three seasons and defeat Sorlaio TwartJ Central.

Maryland 17 14. Coach Frank Howard decided to I Ifeated Use winning three points A LAJtTO Special) Monterey The girls' all tourney team only after Clemson lined up on the 1 wys snd Enterprise girls waft Jj PegjEy WLley Enterprise; Pru 1 for a touchdown try and was nament here Saturday night. jterpri.4; McMillan Block; Har Monterey topped Harrisonburg. reU Block; and Sturgeon Monto capped a rally for Qemson. 74 48.

in the final game as Chris rey. which had trailed 1VS in the sec Rhodes popped in 26 point On the boys squad was Rhodes oj quarter, and came after an David Mitchell scored 15 for the and Crouch Monterey; Book apparent 50 yard touchdown run losers. (Central; Martin Harnsonbur by quarterback Dick Shiner of otrpriatt os tbeir crowa by Stewart Enterprise. JJarylaad was auilified by a clip Walt's Restaurant Fhont FA 2 9396 West Monroo 1315 Cypress.

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