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PAGE 6B SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 11, 1956 JOURNAL AND SENTINEL WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA Terps Battle Clemson To 6-6 Deadlock COLLEGE PARK, Nov. 10 rowly missed turning Clemson's Orange today, battling the favored Tigers to a yards of an upset victory in the closing The battered but gritty Terrapins 6-0 lead in the third period. Maryland Gators Chew Bulldogs; Get 2nd Spot JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 10 (P Florida's twin tornado halfbacks, Jackie Simpson and Jim Rountree, ran wild for three second-half touchdowns and a 28-0 Southeastern Conference football victory over Georgia today. Coupled with Tennessee's triumph over Georgia Tech at At- Statistics Georgia Fla.

First downs 6 14 Rushing yardage 225 Passing yardage 48 34 Passes 2-7 Passes intercepted 0 2 Punts 8-35 Fumbles lost Yards penalized 20 lanta, it lifted Florida to second place in the conference standings with five won and one lost, a 1 notch ahead of the Tech team Florida next faces here in the Gator Bowl Nov. 24. The explosive Florida Gator attack didn't get started in a first half that kept the 37,000 sellout crowd sitting on its hands except when the power running of Ed Sears and Bernie Parrish marched Florida 60 yards to a 7-0 lead. Early in the third quarter, senfor fullback Joe Brodsky came into the picture for Florida. He intercepted a Billy Hearn pass in the end zone and it 64 yards to the Georgia 36.

Rountree raced around left end to score on the next play. It wasn't long before a fumble gave Florida the ball and Jimmy Dunn tossed a short pass to Rountree who weaved 25 yards to the goal. Another Brodsky interception followed and Simpson capped a 24- yard scoring drive with a 13-yard run. Harry Spears converted after all four touchdowns. Georgia 0 0- 0 Florida 14-28 Florida scoring: Touchdowns Parrish (2.

plunge); Rountree 2 (36, run; 25, passrun from Dunn), Simpson (13, run). Conversions Spears 4. Villanova Tops Citadel, 46-0 PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 10 (A) Villanova University, scoring in every period, ran up a two-touchdown lead in the first 10 minutes and coasted today to a 46-0 victory over outclassed Citadel. The Wildcats, able to win only one game last year, got over the Statistics Citadel Villanova First downs 11 21 Rushing yardage 141 313 Passing yardage 8 162 Passes 2-11 9-20 Passes intercepted Punts 8-29 Fumbles 6 Yards penalized 43 145 Michigan Comes Back To Down Illinois, 17-7 .500 mark with the victory to make their 1956 record 4-3.

Citadel has a 3-4-1 record now. Villanova controlled the ball so effectively that its first punt69-yard boot by Tony Esgro didn't come until the last play of the third quarter. The Wildcats took advantage of numerous Citadel fumbles, one which a Villanova player caught in the air and converted into a touchdown. Rollie West, 215-pound fullback, got Villanova off to a good start with two TD's on short runs in the first half. Quarterback Billy Magee sneaked one yard for the other first-half score.

Again the Wildcats took only 10 minutes for two touchdowns at the start of the third quarter. John Ferruolo ran 26 yards for one and Jim Grazione went 6 yards for the other. Citadel Villanova ..13 00 6 13 0 46 0 14 Villanova scoring: Touchdowns -Magee (1, sneak); West 2 (5, run; 1, plunge), Ferruolo (26, run); Grazione (6, run): Bauer (22, run); DeLucia (30, run-lateral from O'Telia). Conversions: Bauer 2, Saplenza, Grazione. ANN ARBOR, Nov.

10 -Michigan's sluggish Wolverines bolted from behind with a pair of second period touchdowns and held off one Illinois threat after another today for a 17-7 Big Ten Statistics Illinois Michigan First downs 15 19 Rushing yardage 209 329 Passing yardage 26 49 Passes 3-12 2-7 Passes intercepted by 0 2 Punts 5-30 2-41 Fumbles lost 3 Yards penalized 20 25 football victory that kept alive the Wolverines' flickering Rose Bowl hopes. End Ron Kramer iced the Wolverines' third Big Ten triumph with a field goal from the 22-yard line in the final four minutes, then quarterback Jim Maddock intercepted a pass to snuff out Illinois' final touchdown bid. The fighting Illini controlled all the offensive action until the last few minutes of the second half, but four quarterbacks could not instill a scoring punch into their attack. Illinois, suffering its third Ike to Newk: Good Luck TOKYO, Nov. 10 P- -President Dodger pitcher Don Newcombe pulling for you" in the World is something that no one in the In personal letter to the pounded out of the box twice New York Yankees, President senhower said: "Every athlete in every in the world knows that some things just don't break President, in his letter livered through the American narbassy in Tokyo, added: six "I think I know how much wanted to win a World a game; I for one was pulling tied you.

out "But I suggest when you Eisenhower told that "I for one was Series but "hard luck world can explain." big pitcher, who was in the series with the you Series for NEWCOMBE think NEWCOMBE over this past season, you think of the 27 won that were so important in bringing into the World Series. "Good luck in Japan." Newcombe has had bad luck in Japan. He was batted out of the box in his pearance against a Japan team, without batter out. He complained of a sore arm vented him from throwing curves and has only in pinch-hitting roles since then. Newcombe, criticized for failing to win Series game, said his throwing arm has since the last game of the regular National season against the Pittsburgh Pirates.

West Va. Averts Upset By VMI, 13-6 MORGANTOWN, W. Nov. 10 The highly-favored West Virginia Mountaineers, battling to prevent an upset by the fighting Cadets of Virginia Military Institute, barely eked out a 13-6 vietory today. West Virginia went out in front 7-0 late in the first quarter on a 30-yard pass from quarterback Alex Szuch to end Bruce McClung.

Statistics VMI First downs 18 Rushing yardage 122 289 Passing yardage 81 94 Passes 5-12 5-9 Passes intercepted by 0 Punts 0-0 Fumbles lost Yards penalized 20 But the Mountaineer attack after that was a sputtering thing until the middle of the fourth period. Fired-up VMI began to move against the heavier Mountaineers midway in the third period and threatened to pull the biggest upset in the Southern Conference before a small crowd of 12,000 on this cold, gray day. Recovered Fumble VMI sent halfback Pete Johnson over from the two-yard line with 15 seconds left in the third period after end Carl Kafko recovered a fumble by West Virginia's Ralph Anastasio on the Mountaineer 18. A bad pass from center ruined quarterback Duke Johnston's extra point attempt and a chance to tie the score. West Virginia finally moved out of danger midway in the fourth period when fullback Noel Whipkey plunged five yards for a touchdown after a march of 82 yards from the kickoff.

The Mountaineer attack was frustrated most of the afternoon, failing to score on repeated long drives. West Virginia. 7 0 0 6--13 VMI 0 0 6 0- 06 West Virginia scoring: Touchdowns McClung (30, end run); Whitkey (5, plunge). Conversions, Snider. VMI scoring: Touchdown Johnson (2, plunge).

Bucks Rout Indiana, 35-14 COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 10 UP) Ohio State's relentless infantry attack ground out 465 yards against defensively inadequate Indiana today as the Bucks defeated the Hoosiers, 35-14, for their 17th straight Big Ten conquest. The one-sided victory left only Iowa and Michigan blocking the Buckeyes' path to an unprecedented third straight Western Conference crown. Ohio's big guns were fullback Galen Cisco and halfbacks Jimmy Roseboro and Don Clark, who among them rushed for 429 yards. Cisco led the way with 160 in 17 tries.

Roseboro had 157 in 23 attempts. Clark had 112 in 18. Indiana 7-14 Ohio State 7 14 7 7-35 Indiana scoring: Touchdowns -Fee 2 (1- foot plunge; 1-foot plunge). Conversions: Cichowski 2. Ohio State scoring: Touchdowns -Brown (5, pass from Elwood); Clark (73, run); Rosebor (3, run); Ellwood 2 (1-foot plunge: 4, run).

Conversions: Ellwood 3, Kremblas 2. Black Day for Irish Pitt Wins, 26-13, Over Notre Dame PITTSBURGH, Nov. 10 (A) With quarterback Corney Salvaterra scoring one touchdown and passing for another, Pitt's bowlhopeful Panthers crushed Notre Dame 26-13 today to hand the Irish their fifth straight defeat worst losing skein in its history. The defeat was the sixth in seven games for the Irish who are Statistics Notre Dame Pitt First downs 9 19 Rushing yardage 124 271 Passing yardage 48 136 Passes 6-14 Passes intercepted by 3 Punts Fumbles 2 Yards penalized 30 40 doomed for their poorest record since they began playing football. In 1933, their worst year before this season, they had a 3-5-1 record.

Notre Dame tallied one touchdown on a 50-yard run by quarterback Paul Hornung in the second quarter and another on an 84- yard kickoff return by Bob Ward in the final period. The first Pitt touchdown came in the second period as Salvaterra climaxed a 72-yard drive by scampering 11 yards around right end without a Notre Dame tackler putting a hand on him. With only 49 seconds of the first half remaining, the Panthers drove 87 yards with Salvaterra hitting end Joe Walton on a 10-yard touch- Kyasky Leads Cadets Over 34-6 The President saw the first game of the World Series in Brooklyn in which Newcombe did not appear. Dodger Manager Walt Alston said he didn't know of Newcombe's sore arm during the World Series. Newcombe told Bob Bowie, sports editor of the Pacific Stars and Stripes, that the letter was "the nicest thing I ever received.

busy as he (Eisenhower) is, it was sure nice "I of great." Meanwhile, the American Embassy in Tokyo sent the Dodgers a letter of appreciation signed by Ambassador John M. Allison for their work in strengthening U.S.-Japan relations. The Dodgers have won 12 games and lost four, with one tie, on their exhibition tour of Japan. They have drawn crowds ranging from 15,000 to 50,000. Crown Prince Akihito and Princess Suga watched the Dodgers beat a Japan all-star team today 8-2.

Newcombe's letter was typed on White House stationary and signed by the President. It was enclosed in another letter dated Oct. 12 and sent to Dodger President Walter O'Malley. O'Malley, who left last night for Hong Kong on a world tour, declined to say what was in his letter except that it was personal and contained the President's comments on the World Series. The letters arrived at the embassy Wednesday while the Dodgers were playing in Nagoya but were not delivered until O'Malley returned to Tokyo yesterday.

down pass in the end zone. It was Walton's sixth touchdown pass of the year and put him within reach of his own Pitt record of eight touchdown passes last season. Late in the third period Pitt started a 91-yard drive which carried over into the fourth period with the ball on the Notre Dame 7. It took only two plays before Jim Theodore broke left end for 4 yards and the Panthers' third touchdown. Pitt's final touchdown was a 44-yard, passrun play from quarterback rell Lewis to Bugs Bagamery.

Notre Dame .0 6 0 7-13 Pitt Notre Dame scoring: 0 13 Touchdowns 0 13-26 Hornung (50, run); Ward (84, run). Conversion: Hornung. Pitt scoring: Touchdowns Salvaterra (11, run); Walton (10, pass from Sal(44, vaterra); Theodore from (4, run); Conversions: Bagamery pass-run Lewis). Lewis. Bagamery.

Hard-Luck Purdue Bows To Spartans EAST LANSING, Nov. 10 -Michigan State hung on to an edge of two first-half touchdowns and fought off persistent, hardhitting, but hard-luck Purdue today and won a narrow Big Ten football decision 12-9. Purdue, operating without quarterback Lenny Dawson, the top Statistics Purdue Mich. State First downs 15 10 Rushing yardage 153 103 Passing yardage 94 80 Passes 7-22 4-11 Passes intercepted by 3 Punts 5-31 6-37 Fumbles lost 2 Yards penalized 51 75 conference passer, was within a foot of tying or winning the game in the third quarter. State also just missed two touchdowns both in the first half one by a fumble on the Purdue 2 and the other by a valiant fourth-down Boilermaker stand one foot from the goal.

Dawson, bothered by his aching shoulder, didn't even dress for the Both MSU touchdowns came after short drives. One was on a 27-yard pass by Jim Ninowski to Harold Dukes in the end zone. On the other, Don Arend carried over from the 8. He fumbled but Tony Koloziej jumped on the ball for the score. Quarterback Ted Krzeczowski, in for Dawson, hit Mel the end zone from 9 yards out for the Purdue touchdown Purdue 0 7 0 2- 9 Michigan Purdue State scoring: Touchdown -Dillard 0--12 (9, 6 6 pass from Krzeczowski).

Safety: Fletcher tackled Martin in end zone. ConversionFletcher. Michigan State scoring: TouchdownsDukes (27, pass from Ninowski); Kolodziej (recovered fumble in end zone.) Brown Thwarts Cornell, 13-6 PROVIDENCE, R. Nov. 10 (P) -Sophomore Frank Finney, revived a stuttering Brown offense with a 32-yard "third hand" scoring pass and placement today as the Bruins rallied in the fourth period for a 13-6 Ivy League football victory over Cornell.

Cornell .0 0 6 0-6 Brown 0 0 0 13-13 Week's Grid Slate Week's College football games for this week include: Friday, Nov. 16 Clemson at Miami (8:15 p.m.) Saturday, Nov. 17 SOUTH Duke at Wake Forest (1:30 p.m.) N. C. State at Penn State UNC at Notre Dame Maryland at South Carolina Virginia-Navy at Baltimore, Md.

Richmond at East Carolina Elon-Guilford at Burlington (8 p.m.) Carolina at Wofford Winston-Salem Teachers at St. Paul's Poly George Washington at The Citadel Mississippi Southern Fla. State Alabama at Georgia Tech Xavier at Kentucky Mississippi at Tennessee Furman at West Virginia Tulane at Vanderbilt State at LSU MIDWEST Wichita at Dayton Wisconsin at Illinois Ohio State at Iowa Iowa State at Kansas State Indiana at Michigan Michigan State at Minnesota at Northwestern Detroit at Oklahoma Missouri at Oklahoma Bawlor at Nebraska Texas Tech at Tulsa SOUTHWEST Southern Methodist Arkansas Villanova at Houston Rice at Texas Christian Texas Western at West Texas State EAST Boston Univ. at Boston College Dartmouth at Cornell Brown at Harvard Columbia at Penn. Army at Pittsburgh William Mary at Rutgers Colgate at Syracuse Princeton at Yale FAR WEST Arizona Wyoming state, Brigham Young Washington State at California Oregon State at Idaho Montana at New Mexico Hardin-Simmons at College of Pacific Washington at Stanford Kansas at UCLA Colorado at Utah FRITTS MOTOR CO.

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STRATFORD ROAD in the THRUWAY SHOPPING CENTER Tight Race in Pro Loop Cardinals and Giants Vie for Division Lead -Patched-up Maryland Bowl dreams into a nightmare 6-6-tie and coming within seconds. grudgingly gave Clemson then stormed back and it up of gas 'after six with only Clemson, a going into the Statistics fourth, only to run out smashing to the Tigers' 30 seconds to play. 10-point favorite and game with only a Clemson Maryland First downs 13 Rushing yardage 178 136 Passing yardage 12 Passes 1-6 1-7 Passes intercepted by Punts 6-33 8-35 Fumbles lost Yards penalized 30 76 tie marring its record, kept its bowl hopes alive with a 47-yard drive midway through the third quarter. It took the Tigers 16 plays through Maryland's tough defenses to cover that ground, fullback Bob Spooner scoring from about three inches out. Terps Roared Back But Maryland, faced with its sixth straight defeat, came roaring back in the final period and tied it up on a break forced by the Terps' gallant defensive line.

Guard Jack Davis recovered Joel Wells' fumble on the Clemson four. Four plays later-with the shivering crowd of 18,000 screaming encouragement fullback Tom Selep gouged through Clemson's left guard from the two. Bill Komlo's try for extra point went wide, as had Clemson's Turley Bussey's attempt, and the game was deadlocked. But the Terrapins weren't through. Clemson couldn't move through the Maryland line, and with only four minutes to go the Terps opened a last-ditch drive from their own 45.

Tiger Defense Stiffens With Selep doing most of the damage, they rammed to a first down on the Clemson 15. The desperate Tigers yielded nine more yards. But then they stiffened, stopping quarterback Bob RusedyIan for a two-yard loss after Maryland had fourth and one on the Clemson six. Clemson, content to settle for a tie, ran out the clock with two plays into the line for the remaining half minute. Maryland 0 0 Clemson 6 0-6 Maryland scoring: Touchdown Selep (2, plunge).

Clemson scoring: Touchdown Spooner (1, plunge). Florida State Plows Past Furman, 42-7 TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 10 (UP)- Lee Corso and Len Swanti fired two touchdown passes each today as Florida State University swallowed a helpless Furman team 42 before a crowd of 9,000. Furman's outmanned defenses, spread wide to fight the Corso- Statistics Furman Fla. St.

First downs 6 16 Rushing yardage 154 279 Passing yardage 83 166 Passes 4-8 12-17 Passes intercepted 0 0 Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized 15 77 Swantic air attack, were easy meat for Florida State halfbacks Bobby Renn and Buck Metts, who plowed through the middle for long gains. Freshman quarterback Billy Baker, a 60-minute player from Rossville, gave Furman its only score in the third period when he bucked over from the one after an 82-yeard march. Florida State pushed Furman back 56 yards shortly after the opening whistle and Corso topped it off with a 15-yard scoring pass to Renn. Corso opened the second period the same way, leading a 54- yard drive that ended with a Corso touchdown pass to fullback Joe Holt from the five. Swantic came in for Corso long enough to loft a screen pass to fullback Eddie Johnson who went 44 yards for the third score and Corso ran the extra point over.

Florida State 14 21-42 Furman 0. 9 0 7 Florida State scoring: Touchdowns Renn 2 (15, pass from Corso, 10, run), Holt (5, pass from Corso), Johnson (44. pass from Swantic), Metts (2, plunge), Arnold (17, pass from Swantic). Conversions Sheppard 3, Corso 2. Nellums.

Furman scoring: Touchdown Baker plunge). Conversion Hanson. ern Conference setback, charged 81 yards in seven plays with the opening kickoff before the partisan throng of 75,470 had settled in the seats of spacious Michigan Stadium. The Michigan defense was woefully slow afoot as halfback Dale Smith took a pitchout and skipped a tight wire for the final 31 the sidelines for an Illinois touchdown in the first period. But the Wolverines barrelled back after Abe Woodson punted out beautifully on the Michigan 2.

The Wolverines turned loose Jim Pace for 31 yards and Terry Barr for 27 in a 98-yard drive that consumed 12 plays. Pace jumped across from the 1. The Illini had the ball for just three running plays before Woodson kicked again. Michigan promptly moved 58 yards in 10 plays- all of them on the ground for a second touchdown. Illinois 0 7 Michigan 14 0 3-17 Illinois scoring: Touchdowns: Smith (31, run).

Conversion -Miller. Michigan scoring: Touchdowns -Pace (1, plunge); Byers (5, plunge). ConversionsKramer, Maddock. Finis goal -Kramer. Ei- sport days deEm- WEST POINT, Y.

Nov. 10 (P -Bob Kyasky, a whirling fullback who started the season as quarterback, scored two touchdowns today in Army's 34-6 victory over a stubborn William and Mary team that harried the Cadets with its passing attack. Winless in their last 11 games since late in the 1955 season, the visitors from Virginia did themselves proud in the first half until Army's pass defense finally started to close a final total of five interceptions. Kyasky slashed over twice in 7-yard bursts, riding over left guard in the third period and spinning through the middle in the fourth as Army took charge of the underdogs in the second half of its final game. Gil Roesler put Army out front on a cutback from the 7 early in the first period but William and Mary, fired up for a superior effort, came right back to tie at 6-6 at 1:22 of the second period on a 10-yard pass from Lenny Rubal to Bob Hardage.

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The second-place Chicago Bears, sporting a 5-1 mark, entertain the Green Bay Packers in Wrigley Field. Other Battles Also on tap are: Baltimore Colts at Cleveland Browns, Pittsburgh Steelers at Philadelphia Eagles, San Francisco 49ers at Los Angeles Rams. The Giants will have to devise ways of stopping Lamar McHan, Cards' quarterback, who was the main cog in Chicago's early season 35-27 win over New York. Last week McHan fired four touchdown passes as the Cardinals Philadelphia 28-17. New York had a tussle before beating Pittsburgh last Sunday, 17- 14, with Ben Agajanian's goal the margin of victory.

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