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The Roanoke Times from Roanoke, Virginia • 10

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The Roanoke Timesi
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I A 4 A 50 12 Romp Jl 35 IM Mike Cahill (22) Scores Touchdown After Catching Pass were back six kickoffs for 177 yards Although GW didn score on that US Ryder insterwald and Boros the over par on the 200 yard 18th Scot who captains the British We wanted an even break" he from 18 feet In addition he drove Unhappy Palmer lings His Putter (( (Il a Ilk aouol I to to GW Rookies Root To Win Over Indions LSU Holds Off Miami ToWin DETAILS ON RAGE 7 THIS AND IN TODAY'S WORLD NEWS 2 30 etttaf Married A Missed Scoring Opportunities Concern ech's Jerry Claiborne i ''I i 'v 1 It'll be greet party Dad Se c'liioto heh? RmmIm'i Newest Vwgwiis'i Meet Mad am Dairy MIAMI 10 1 138 12 Phone 344 5143 for Home Delivery Betsy Rawls Leads LPGA With 147 attack also featured IKE rush ia yards another significant achievement as' Techmen alas lead the league in total de fense AW DAD! irst downs Yards rushing Yards passing Passes Passes Intercepted by eumbles lost Yards penalized Bob Davis enjoying a bril liant afternoon for Virginia while alternating' with Stanley Kemp at quartertiick scored three of the seven Cavayeariing touchdowns and passed 12 yards to Carroll Jarvis far another first two of the touchdowns having been set up by blocked and all told ran 21 times for 185 yards 146 of them before intermission Only a one mkn show by Chuck Albertson kept the score close for three periods the Papoose touchdowns snagged tbe Cavayearlings in position State scored on a 20 yard field 1 goal riday night then held off three fierce Miami attacks in the fourth period to escape with a i 3 0 decision over the Hurricanes In the closing minutes an 80 yard run to the Miami goal by Don Schwab was recalled because of a holding penalty On the final 1 play Hoyt Sparks dropped a sure touchdown pass from George Mira in the LSU end zone Mira returning to the form that i made him an AU America last i season twice directed the Hurri canes deep into LSU territory Each time when a fourth down situation came up Coach Andy Gustafson ordered a field goal try and 45986 fans rocked the Orange Bowl with boos With Mira hitting his receivers beautifully they wanted the Hur ricanes to go for it all not a tie Both field goal tries by Don Cifra were from difficult positions A scoreless deadlock was brok Jarvis had two for the rampant Cavayearlings collect ing his first score on a six yard run in 21 point second period It was also a successful after noon for Kemp who passed 12 yards to Bruce Thomas for the initial Cavayearling touchdown and booted six consecutive points LAS VEGAS Nev (AP) De spite heavy winds Betsy Rawls of Spartanburg SC managed a 73 low round to grab the lead ri day at the halfway mark of the 1963 Ladies Professional Golf As sociation Championship with a 147 total Tzniiso Snvffs of Delrav Beach la the opening round leader had her troubles in the wind andi skied to a 78 for a 148 total after shooting a 70 Tied with Miss Suggs was Kathy Cornelius of Scottsdale Ariz who had a 75 after shooting a 73 Thurs day I Mary' Mills the Na tional Open champion from Springs Miss held on for a 76 and sole possession of fourth place at 149 Pre tournament favorite Mickey Wright of Dallas Tex and de fending champion Judy Kimball of Sioux City Iowa also had their troubles each winding up at 154 Miss Wright had an 82 riday Miss Kimball an 81 More wind is forecast for Sat urday lrjt downs Rutting vordogg Pitting yirdMO PttMl PttMt Inttregotgd bv urnLtt loti Ytrdt ptnallitd DI 1747 1231 Mapte Avtawe teWMto MIAMI la (AP) Louisiana I Tfog Statistics LSU 211 44 3 4 0 1 421 1 14 2 8x10 ormal Picture 3 8x10 ormal Glatt Prints supplied to local papers 2 8x10 ormal lid Pictures complete taken nt vour toeeVS wedding All complete only 10 with album token at your While Brian Huggett Dances Jigx i particular series the run did en ling the passer although Holland able the Colonials to get good (Gw quarterback Merv Holland) field position and the Colonials did a fine job' of Clai did get their only TD the next borne observed taking nothing time they got the ball away from the Southern Confer do a good job rush leading passer but not giv The Virginia line anchored by fabled 290 pound John Naponick held the Rats to minus 23 yards rushing passing was much more successful gaining 201 195 of those on Hill El throws The GW frosh gained 263 yards 1 rushing and added 87 passing the wild offensive contest 1 The Papooses do badly running for 117 yprdi and add i Ing 267 yards on the passing of 1 Jack Becker Lyle gave notice what kind of afternoon he planned when he ran 64 vards on first play from scrimmage our plays later he scored on a three yard run Later the Baby ace tallied on runs of four and five yards and caught a 20 yard pass from Robert Schmidt for another score A three touchdowns came in different ways The star first snagged a 67 yard Beck er pass for a first period score then recovered a fumble and ran 19 yards for his second touch down and finally intercepted a pass and raced 25 yards for his final six pointer GW reshmen 13 14 0 reshmen 7 7 0 Lyle 3 run (kick failed) Albertson 47 pass from Becker (oster kick) Lyle 4 run (Jenson kick) Albertson IP run with fumble re covery (oster kick) Lyle 5 run (Jenson kick) Lyle 20 pess from Schmidt (Jenson kick) Schmidt 3 run (Jenson kick) Albertson 23 run with pass Inter ception (pass failed) Metz i pass from Schmidt (Jenson kick) Strylewskl recovered kick In end zone (Jenson kick) But it wai the "other Sy" that was the big problem GW against VPI just as it has been all season GW did stop Tech the first time it had the ball holding the Gob blers at their own 26 on a fourth and three try But that only put off what was destined to be or the third time GW had the ball the game Drummond punted from his own 49 to Cahill at the Tech 18 and the tailback turned on the speed down the sideline for a return all the way to the GW 12 Clipping was detected against Tech on the play but with first down at the GW 28 the Gobblers were off and running It took them 11 plays to go the distance with two passes to Mar vin the big gainers in the march Utz on the third try after a first and gbal at the four carried it in from the one That was with 12 53 left in the i quarter I There was a bad snap on the try for extra point but Tech alert ly converted the miscue into two I more points as the kicker to be Dickie Cranwell picked up the ball and sailed it to Marvin wide open in the end zone for the 8 0 i advantage I That was the extent of the first half scoring although Tech drove to two field goal attempts I and GW one futile field goal ef fort Cahill set up the first try by Cranwell when he gathered in a Drummond punt at his own 46 and raced it all the way back to the GW one only to have that one called back by a clipping vio lation Bob Schweickert A i 1 Pitches Two TD's Tech took the second half kickoff 66 yards in 11 plays to score and Cranwell booted the extra point for a 15 0 lead with' 11:06 left in the third quarter Two key penalties against the Colonials a 17 yard run by Ute and three Schweickert passing completions keyed the drive Schweickert threw to Cahill for the TD from the 13 on a fourth and four play GW got its TD on the Holland to Haught daredevil play with 3:10 to go in the quarter and Holland threw to end Dick Duenkel for the two extra points Tech came right back to get the clincher going 61 yards in just four plays with Schweickert toes ing to Marvin for the final 22 and Utz 35 yard run the play that made it possible Cranwell again converted as 42 seconds showed in the period There was no more scoring as Tech flooded many substitutes into the fourth quarter and GW just have enough left for another score or the second time this year Bobby Owens performed well in replace of Schweickert hitting on two of three passes And Darrell Page added 28 yards In six trips for a most ef fective night from the Tech full backs and tailback Phil Carey picked up 17 yards in six trips But it was Utz more than any one who turned on in this one And along with Mr Schweickert they made a pleasing pair show ing GW "something old some thing Virginis Tech 0 I 14 Gm Wattlngton 0 0 8 Utz 1 run (Marvin pass from Cran Cahill 13 pass from Schweickert (Cranwell kick) Haught 15 pass from Holland (Duen kel pess from Holland! Marvin 22 pus from Schwalckart (Cranwell kick) Attendance 7000 By SCOTTIE HELT Tinies Sports Writer WASHINGTON "We haonv to win but So began Virginia Jeiry Claiborne as he analyzed with mixed emotions his Gobblers 22 8 Southern Conference win over George Washington riday night weren't pleased with our scoring offense and penalties hurt were the things that bothered the Hokie head the most He said he was particularly dis appointed that his men let two golden scoring opportunities in the first half go by the boards On these occasions Dickie Cran well who booted a school record field goal against Virginia last week was called in to try for IkiaA uUnia But ne was tar snort ana much to the left on both a 45 yard attempt and on a 44 yard try Also Tech was unable to keep a drive going the first time it had the ball when GW held the Gobblers on fourth down at its 26 The penalities to which Clai borne referred were especially costly in the first half when 50 of the 55 yards in violations called against the Hokies were measured off It might be noted however that the Colonials also suffered from the blast of the officials whistles with seven calls going for 103 yards against them Both' GW Coach Jim Camp and Claiborne said that they did not understand some of the calls but neither would comment fur ther on the officiating we were pursuing wide and their reverses hurt Claiborne continued Clai borne must have been thinking most specifically of Harry Be a sport ond take us to the big Sealtest amily Open House Party today and tomorrow afternoons The kids ere all talking abaat fraa priias 'n tea cream favors for as kids And you and Mom could win a color TV maybe or one of those big freezer things Or a whole outfit of clothes And bicycles! All REE! rtS fl WUUiC LMLtoVU UU 1UU as he also remembered 1 the job turned in by sub fullback Darrell Page "And Phil Carey did a good job for us" was another after thought Carey picked up 17 yards in six tries not spectacular by any standards but a more than ade quate job the advances served to 1 keep Tech motion in progress The Norfolk senior was playing in his first game of the season A fullback he was switched to tail back two weeks before the sea son opened when Mike Cahill and Billy Babb were injured Carey sprained his ankle the second day i at his new position thus his tardy entrance into the Tech lineup About the impromptu two point conversion after the first touch down Claiborne had this to say: is a safety valve type thing that we practice and use quite often Whenever there is a bad snap on the kicking try for extra point the tailback shouts the ends take off and whoever can nick tin the ball throws it exactly what happened The center hit the ground Cahill yapped the signal and Cranwell hurled it to Tommy That was mistake that turned out right Many others this worried Claiborne Like he said though the Hokes 'were still happy to win The Statistics ATLANTA (AP) The cream of were scored by Julius Boros and the US golf professionals stung Tony Lerna who won from Ber by the defeat of Arnold Palmer nard Hunt and 48 year old Tom and Johnny Pott in the opening Haliburton on the final hole 1 up match stormed back for a clean Gene Littler and Dow inster sweep of the afternoon foursomes wald 2 and 1 victors over Neil riday and a 6 2 lead over Great Coles and young Geoffrey Hunt Britain in the 15th Ryder Cup1 brother and the rookie competition I team of Bob Goalby and Billy Of the eight matches played over the East Lake course which Thomas and Harry Weetman 4 is the home of the great Bobby and 3 Jones the 7 1 favored Yanks won or two of these teams Littler five tied two and lost one insterwald and Boros the think over the hump afternoon victories made up ior said Palmer the Amen failure to rack up a full point in playing captain "We the morning just had a little stage fright Littler former US open the champion and insterwald were Palmer and Pott were the em tied by Thomas and Weetman barrassed 3 and 2 victims of the1 when the latter sank a 15 foot putt two of the British team! on the final green Boros and Brian Huggett and George Will1 Lerna were held to a draw by but it was Palmer teaming with Coles and Hunt after a bad chip Bill Casper Jr who led the after by Boros sent the American team noon comeback oyer par on the 200 yard 18th Casper roly poly 210 pound putt Eight more team matches are ing wizard from Apple Valley scheduled Saturday these with the Calif actually was the hero of men playing best ball Sixteen the first play in which mem dividual contests conclude the se bers of two man teams hit alter ries Sunday nate shots There seerhs no stopping the irst Casper teamed with Dave Americans who have won 11 of Ragan of Orlando la for 1 up the 14 Cup meetings and have triumph over Peter Alliss the never lost on American soil pride of the British team and John allon the gray haired Christy of Ireland Scot who captains the British Then he paired with Palmer for was obviously disappointed a 5 and 4 victory over Huggett wanted an even break" he the stocky Welshman and the said my laddies gave a tre lean 6 foot Will a pair of 26 imendous show I am proud of the year olds playing in thie Ryder way Huggett and Will my Cup for the first time (youngsters won and most of the Thus Casper who missed fouriother matches were very clo months of the tour this summer) Casper was the individual stand because of a tom tendon on the out of the long sweltering day right hand became the only play lover the 6898 yard par 70 course er to share in as many as two In the afternoon match playing points Each victory counts one with Palmer he sank a 254 foot point and a drawn match counts putt on the sixth hole and another one half from 18 feet In addition he drove was magnificently and twice made Palmer said afterward with obvi great recovery shots after Palm ous pride "I just tagged along er approaches had gone into The other American victories traps i By SCOTTIE HELT Times Snorts Writer VT 1 VAI uvu4vuioi I made it a blue game for George Washington for theI fourth straight week and a bright Southern Conference i season opener for Virginia Tech riday night I The Gobblers of VPI defeated the Colonials 2M before a some" gathering of 7000 fa huge DC Stadium and the Hokies did it by parlaying the passing i and running talents of quarter back Bob Schweickert with a new 1 found running attack spurred by fullback Sonny Utz i Schweickert was jest toegh in this one as he was a each i of first three games all agalast aoncaafercace qjsbs The leading ruher and fap to tal offense maa ia the SC hddad 30 yards In eight carries to kis ground statistics and completed seven of 11 passes for yards and two touchdowns fa an ex cellent display of Tech air power 1 Utz the junior from Annandale who was supposed to fill the shoes of Gerald (Red) Bobbitte so easily this year but who left something to be desired in Tech first three outings finally came into his own The hard charging fullback picked up 93 yards in 16 carries even better than GW tantihzing tailback Dick Drummond could attain Drummond earned 81 yards fa 23 trips displaying the ability of aa good a runner as if be had some men up front who would open up some holes for him to speed through Much more than in the wins over Wake orest and Virginia and even the loss to Kentucky this was a team effort Schweickert was virtually the whole Tech offensive show in those games While Utz nudged him for individual honors here other Hokies played a big big role fa bringing Tech its third straight victory over GW and fi nally evening this grid rivalry at End Tommy Marvin proved to everyone here that he is indeed the leading pass catcher Tigers Score 3 0 10 Sotwdiy 0ctpb6ril 1N3 Davis carried seven times for 75 yards Jarvis 10 for 73 Bob Prindible 12 for 69 and Ken i Poates 6 for 58 for Virginia Davis I hit five of eight passes for 74 I yards and Kemp six of 16 for 89 yards as the Cavayearlings rushed 1 for 345 yards and added 172 in 1 thA air 1 vSl r'ott on Virginia xrott 4 21 7 Thomai 12 from Kamp (Kamp kick) Davis 3 run (Kamp kick) 1 jarvis a run nema Davis 3 run (Ktmn kick) Prindible 2 run (Kemp kick) Davis 8 run (Kemp kick) Rhodes 24 pass from Ellett (run failed) Jarvis 12 pass from Davis (See muller run) Breckenridge PsJ from Ellett (pass failed) State Harriers Wallop Hokies North Carolina State swept the first three places riday in beating Virginia Tech 23 32 in a cross country meet Melvin Woodcock was the win ner for the Wolfpack which posted its first victory in three starts over the 43 mile course Jim Heywood was Virginia top finisher in fourth place as the Gobblers lost their opener The summary: 1 Woodcock NC Slatt 24:01 2 Davis kj (lata 94m 1 rtortov State vpI3 vpi Haught 38 yard run on the re early in the second half rick NC Stall 26:23 the Miami 10 On fourth down with three to go Doug Moreau kicked the winning field goal 1 Immediately afterward and al though his protection crumbled under the hard rushes of the Ti gers Mira got the Hurricanes in high gear He hit Bob Barth with a 22 yard pass then broke loose on a 37 yard run to the LSU 15 After a clipping penalty set Miami back to the 27 Cifra tried a field goal from 44 yards out and it was wide and short Another Miami attack during which Mira hit five passes surged to the LSU 22 and Cifra missed la ield coal from 39 vards awav BVUlCiCaa ucauiwn en in the third period when Dan LSU 3 0 3 ny Leblanc and Joe Labruzzo ledG WorMU 20 0 0 0 me ligers wim wiAnenqnce ajvqo Cup Team Rallies for 6 2 Lead i Virginia rosh Scamper Past Baby Keydets CHARLOTTESVILLE (AP) Virginia's freshman football team touted as the best in Cavalier his tory lived up to its notices ri day in a 5012 prance past the VMI rats It was the biggest point splurge by a team wearing the orange and blue in Scott Stadium in many a year and the Cava yearlings only excell on of fense though they stacked up 518 yards by land an air I ing his boys much credit on pass defense As far as individuals were concerned Claiborne talked most about fullback Sonny Ute leading ground gniner with 93 yards in 16 carries am am lais keel offensively and our fullbacks as he snagged five of Schweick as a whole picked up a lot oferts seven completions for 74 UAU3 ana vuuvimwwu And tailback Mike Cahill the forgotten man of the Tech backfield did his share and more netting up the first TD on a brilliant punt re turn' and scoring the second marker himself on a nifty 13 yard pass play 4 4 GW looking not so badly as a team that has lost all four of its games and solidly declining in the league basement with an 0 4 SC record had its bright spots too 1 Of course Drummond was is and has been for three years the brightest But pushing him for Colonial honors was quarterback Merv the leading passel in the conference Holland led a Colonial air as sault that included 12 completions in 24 attempts for 142 yards and threw to Harry Haught for the lone GW score on a daring fourth and one foot play from the Tech 15 yard line Those 142 yards not only solidi fied hold on the top passing spot but they came against a Tech force that entered th came as the tough and est pass defenders with an aver ranmA 11nU7fin8A ftf A1t1v 247 yards The Colonials well balanced A Wltf A Tech Posts 22 8 Victory OT CQldhla 1 A 2 I WILLIAMSBURG (AP) George freshman football from placement team used the heroics of tailback Both the VMI touchdowns came Gary Lyle and three blocked punts in the final quarter on Ellett riday as the springboards to One of the payoff tosses 48 20 victory aver the William and for 24 yaitis went to Tom Rhodes Mary frosh I after the Cavayearlings lost a Lyle scored four times in the fumble at their 24 The other lAJUVMVivreu vaa Rtov last offensive play went for 78 yards to Jimmy Breckenridge All 4old Ellett completed 15 of 35 tosses touchdowns for Virginia were on two runs of three yards and another of eight yards His Albertson tallied all three of first score came after he had put four passes for 87 yards and ran with a 47 yard punt return I OI WWI1 A''' 5 1 JIM at UT I a 8x10 Cond 2aBaaitaaaaiaaaaBaBaaaalliaBHI1 a almBlR lIiggiilMllIllllllIMRMMMoRr £1 I I allllllllEI888R88R884IJ I II 1 1 a a a a to a bdBfaaAammMmiMradwmraMmte BBtototototototoBBtoto BBawBBtoatototoB.

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