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Winston-Salem Journal from Winston-Salem, North Carolina • 5

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ft I I 4 nv Za 1 i Dianey squirms Uver tor Duke fourth louchddwn rom 4 Yard Line i i4 A Wff rWBiMilriMMWiHK iHMMinMIlMMli jm bHM ab dML LEzJMrahHBhX JMmMflzr hbt tmzt jiBirr jiri auKi 4nMm '7 toW4i I IBB yu aMsagy sSwu 5' jw ihMm MMM 1 i'mMi 7 iW11 iAi JMni rlML I isHT a I 1 i iw SSiitSajW HM HTi IM' 1 i iTllTBBm nTT 1M7 iiC inn 4 i Section Winston Salem Sunday Morning November 18 1956 Duke Sloshes to 26 0 Win Over Wake orest Irish Beat Carolina 21 14 State Bows 14 7 Breaks Tie Tot Scared by from Pete Barham to Jack Ladner in Wake Coach Calls Blue Devils Team It was the fifth fact i with rapid fire diplomacy indieat a superior (that the rK Statistics Penn i cbu 4une me scuxc 'w Wab 9yard pass from quarterback Bill iV6 4X XV a 7sW: steady rain the game robbed Wake hope against yPTWWs senior All Ameri the ighting Irish Journal sentinel 17 quar for a 4 ranklin to end Bob Pepe at 13:25 Hunter converted' the equalizing point In the first half State 7 ss NDflme 17 311 122 6 17 5 3 39 I 52 Notre Dame Late March drive after Hunter isa 12 1 4 4 32 5 word superior kept cropping up) only salvation would have been to rely on speed and quick ness to offset the disadvantage we he said hope we had for that was lost in the condi tions which The conditions he referred to of course were the quagmire of a field and the cold which fell throughout UNIVERSITY PARK Pa 17 (at Penn btate a 20 point fa vorite needed a touchdown in the final 15 seconds to turn back a fired up and surprisingly strong North Carolina State football team 14 7 here today before 21000 fans Penn State's Nittany Lions scored the winning TD on a 9 yard pass and run play from half United 0 Press Telepnoto Payne momentarily Sullivan with Pavne winding up in possession after the whistle Coming on at Payne The bail was juggled by grabbed and then juggled again by Wake orest makes game's only pass completion 12 yards I State 14 251 79 7 10 7 34 (9 fr season bowl bid earned its sixth victory against two defeats It was the sixth defeat in nine games for the Wolfpack Penn State broke the scoreless tie at 11:45 of the fourth quarter when Kane plunged off tackle from the 2 to wrap up a 67 yard TD drive The nine play scoring march featured runs of 12 3 and 2 yards by Bruce Gilmore a speedy sophomore halfback Quar terback Milt Plum converted to' make it 7 0 North moved swiftly to even the score Starting on its 44 by penalties romped 56 yards io the Penn State end zone The score came on a ield Needs Cover Murray Sports City News State Sutton Sparks Tar Heel Effort By rank Spencer SOUTH BEND Ind Nov' Paul Hornung Notre Dame iterback di one foot touchdown that gave the Irish a 21 14 victory over North Carolina today iHornung the can engineered Tlie Southerners drove inside the Penn State 3 only to lose the hall on downs after four attempts The Nittany Lions took over am! twj See Lions Page 4E(C'ol t4 i irst downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passe Passey intercepted by Punts umbleslost Yards penalized back Billy Kane to end Les ters The play climaxed a from the Penn 'State 37 North Dick punted out of bounds1 ing he had expected the question definitely would not compare the Then he added an afterthought which hinted strongly that he had an opinion: Duke certainly has a superior The Deacon mentor said that weather conditions By Hank Schoolfield Staff Reporter Too much Duke too much mud and not enough touchdowns That seemed to be Wake orest coach Paul general feel ing as he plodded through the Bowman Gray Stadium mud after his Deacons suffered their worst defeat of the season 26 0 has a superior the 't 1 Staff Photo by rank Jones first quarter Statistics irst downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Pasaes intercepted by Punts umbles lost Yards penalized Duke when the Atlantic Coast ference votes on its Orange Bowl representative This possibility is heightened by 21 0 loss to Miami riday night Many Stay Home The weather was so bad that about 6000 people who had bought tickets in advance chose to stay home cutting the crowd in half The muddy going however bother straight ahead power as sure hand ed quarterbacks Sonny Jurgensen Bob Brodhead and Pryor Milner handed off Jo piledriving backs George Dutrow Eddie Rushton Hal McElhaney and several others Wake orest on the other hand was a fumble fingered crew los ing the ball eight times on fumbles and once on a pass interception These gifts put the Blue Devils on offense most of the afternoon and they had no trouble chalking up win No 4 as against four losses and one tie straight time Duke has beaten Wake orest and left the Dcacs with two wins four losses and three ties While Duke as throwing a host of ball carriers at the Wake orest line Paul team had but one the amazing Bill Barnes The Landis phenom car ried on 25 of 47 scrimmage plays for 133 of his 157 yards to jump his record ACC rushing total to 992 He also sur passed the conference total offense record of 983 yards set mostly on passes by Soutji Johnny Gramling in 1953 Barnes clicked several nice runs including trips of 23 and 31 yards and at one point in the fourth pe riod carried eight straight plays See Blue Devils Page 3B Col 1 Statistics irt downs Rushing yardage 1 Passing yardage Passes Passes intercepted Punts umbles lost Yards penalized 63 yards in the biting cold cli maxing the 14 play march with the score that broke a tie with just 1:16 to play A crowd of 56793 sat in 35 de gree weather to watch the Tar Heels make their greatest bid to gain a victory in the nine game senes The Irish alert on pass defense turned two long plays into second quarter touchdowns and then had to give ground as Jim team fought back to tie the score And it till the Irish got their hands on the ball for the last time that the decision was in the making in the wide open bat tle Hornung sent Aubrey Lewis and James Malota hurtling into the Carolina line in the final drive Hornung Solos And when the chips were down Hornung took it the last foot and then kicked the extra point North Carolina rolled up 19 first downs to the Irish 17 gained 243 to 311 for Notre Dame on the ground and added 71 to 122 in the air It was that even a battle But alert pass defense and cost ly first half penalities were the dif ference Notre Dame intercepted five Tar Heel passes three times halting deep Carolina drives The Tar Heels after two early scoring bids had been blunted and trailing 14 0 late in the second quarter swept back for a touch down just before the half and then tied the score early in the third period a great player as the Irish snapped a five game losing streak was the key man in two of the touchdowns and the inspirational leader for the Green Reed Injured North Carolina suffered a costly blow in the first period when Dave Reed capable quarterback who twice guided his team deep into Irish territory was injured That threw the whole burden of attack on halfback Ed Sutton The Cullowhee Comet carried the load brilliantly and almost single handedly put Carolina in position to win Sutton carried 21 times for 136 yards threw five passes and com pleted 3 for 40 more yards Caro lina was primed for th mccling and showed it early With Sutton ripping wide outside for long yard age the Tar Heels moved from their own 29 after the opening kickoff to a first down on the Notre Dame 12 Two plays later Aubrey Lewis intercepted a pass on the Irish two and ran back to the nine Carolina stormed back to Notre Dame 27 Reed was hurt at this point and Curt Hathaway who did a capable job took over Sutton found Larry McMullen on the Notre Dame eight with a pass but a penalty for holding moved Carolina back to the Irish 36 The first bolt of lightning that Hornung inrew at Morth Carolina came on the first play of the second quar ter and went for 58 yards to set up a touchdown 4 Captain James Morse took Horn Saa Late Iriih Page 2B Col 2 fr Wake orest Duke io 336 0 0 6 1 5 276 3 49 Con 'A eX By Mai Mallette Journal and Sentinel Sporta Director Duke generating tremendous power despite ankle deep mud slogged to a 26 0 victory over Wake orest yesterday to keep its Orange Bowl hopes alive' Using a minimum of fancy stuff as a cold pelting rain turned the patchy Bowman Gray turf into a morass the heavyweight Blue 'Devils manhandled the Demon Deacons' whose only threat was their record breaking fullback Bill Barnes Only 6000 spectators braved the miserable conditions to see Duke score in every period and hand Wake orest its worst defeat of the year The 26 0 count compared to 17 0 dry field win over the Deacs could swing to North Car 19 eta 71 8 22 1 2 30 The two teams battled to a threatened in the second period bLureiess tic throiigh tne first three periods under an overcast sky with the temperature iu the low 40s on this rather raw day Penn State still hoping for a post One reporter asked Amen if Deacons had used a brand of foot ball different from the usual the coach replied look i ing a little puzzled by the ques i tion used the same kind of football been using Why do you ask that? Did you think that might have ben an excuse for all our The Deacons bobbled away the ball eight times during the game Arneij blamed it on the fact that were being hit hard And of course the weather probably had something to do with There was some speculation that Charlie Carpenter ace pass thrower might have been in jured He started the game but came out and was withheld until the last play of a first period Wake drive which reached the Duke 12 before bogging down Amen explained that there was nothing wrong with Carpenter just felt that Pete Barham would be a little better on defense why we played him so much We were on defense a Barham called for a first down punt from the Wake 10 yard line ith 50 seconds left in the first half causing several eyebrows to raise The Deacons could have run out the clock with line smashes pnd they deep enough in their own territory to be in danger of a safety 4 Was it called from the bench or the field? 1 was called from the Amen said after the games it was a poor call It was for tunate that it cost I The coach turned as he started to the fieldhouse certainly mean to be criticizing the quarterback on he said as if he wanted to take back the statement can say that 1 called the play if you want An official got into one play in 1 a bis wav Back iudee Tatum Penn State Score Downs in Last 15 Seconds NCSUte 12 130 62 7 14 0 8 39 0 45 Blue Devils Keep Bowl Hopes Alive play which was completedlrom Dave Reed to Mtr 4 By Carlton Byrd Sentinel Spoils Editor Caked with mud and dripping wet the first three Duke Univer sity football players to approach the Bowman Gray Stadium field house after their 26 0 victory over Wake orest scared the wits out of a youngster who began hugging his neck for dear life honey quit soothed his mother are only football football players too said one of the Blue Dev ils He wiped a hand across his brow and held out a good size chunk of mud The players were out of hearing distance when the young mother said do look like monsters from muddy bottom Coach Bill Murray brought up the rear After wringing out his baseball cap he smiled and com mented that it one helluva in which to play a football game Cover Needed they had covered this field with a tarpaulin all said Murray have been so bad But I guess they have a tarpaulin and one thing all stadiums need the field appeared to be in pretty good shape before the game That's why both teams were allowed on the field for pre game warm ups But after the first quar ter it was a sloggy mess out play in anything worse than a reporter asked plenty of times when I See Murray Page 3B Col 3 ex Wcst Point aide said you can change that Duke has TWO superior teams They were just too much for ta Would Amen care to compare Duke with Clemson which beat Wake orest less impressively (17 0) and is now being pushed by Duke for the Atlantic Coast Orange Bowl nomina tion? I he shot back orest of its only i i i i wi cij xjav di 111 1 1 left is Pcul Hoinung who spsrAcd13t6 Isotie Ddine islly Gesclle of South Carolina got in for 21 14 win 1 See Coach Amen Page 3B Col 7 A By Devils Of The EYE IS It ooksvcry much like Buddy Payne (No 88) is being held out of play by Notre Aubrey Lewis while the Irish's Ed Sulli van runs with ball Actually this is one stage of a pass Amen Ducks Duke Clemson Comparisons I1 Wt Wf "'z a wa' i saBr mm vwa' "zmv xwmjva rt mv miw ii a I Milllll Wil III AAtorw sxv xaaa A a "TS Ww A XX a XXX A 'x s' a a A A XXx A A A A '7 AW SXX VMf Ww xsc WWL a Vo xy a I ur i a' dfo A A jfiwti Av xkx i Sxr A MZ XXA A A IfT ZX X' 130 igr jKaRMQ Wkci A VwM MA 'k 3 WLtLa xiX xv A a a a ja xwmx x1asj As a sa xxxxvxxxvv xn X4atS XWmjk a' "fA 'y' VUJ WfAVy rfX y' AAR A A A S' A XA X'" A JNC4B XX 7a Jx' Sft xx XsX X'sxA rJxxa i A Wr Xx S' a' xs S' a' A nV as s'xN 's: A i IsZ 5WCV.

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