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Tough Tennessee Thwarts Auburn 10 To 3 Jog Cooper Bob Terrell Says Sports Editor El Goofo TERRELL VPI Stomps West Va 15 0 Off STATISTICS by MINOR TUNE UP 6 CYLINDER 8 CYLINDER I AL 2 3521 Tax op but one ran Howard shot back was supposed to be the de coy when he caught that touch down pass" And that play was the only one Mac Goff ran all day RICHMOND (AP) Alert Vir ginia Tech atoned for an early multitude of sins with defensive prowess and the offensive derring do of ssophomore quarterback Warren Price here Saturday and handed harrassed West Virginia its seventh straight football de feat 15 0 Price passing with great skill and running with deadly effect on the option play pitched for the first Tech touchdown and ran 28 yards for another score as Tech made capital of Mountaineer mis takes to record its first victory of the 1960 season The first two times it got pos session of the bell in the opening quarter Tech lost it on fumbles But its errors of commission were of no profit to West Virginia as the powerful Tech line rose up to bold the Mountaineers id bay one foot from the goal on the Tech 13 on the 23 and on the 29 Price who has knocked Tech quarterback rank Eastman out irst downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passas Passes Intercepted Punts umbles lost Yards penalized VPt 11 40 4 9 3 7 349 2 25 AP Wirephoto WEST VIRGINIA VIRGINIA TECH West Vir ginia end Dick Struck makes a leap for the football but it sails over his head into the end zone The ac tion took place in the first quarter of the Tobacco Bowl classic between the Mountaineers and the Gob blers of Virginia Tech 0 0 7 70 35 ASHEVILLE CITIZEN TIMES Asheville NC Sunday September 25 1960 CHEVROLET OWNERS VOTE Your Car A Tuneup At Our Low Price Davis Shines As Powerful Syracuse Raps BU 35 7 opportunities but couldnt cash We mdrdsred ourselvre four However he added went to take anything away from State They had their one big op portunity and made it good" the final 15 minutes Quarterback Richie Mayo flipped three touch down passes and halfback Mike Rawlins contributed a field goal to queU upset dream The game wound up in a wild finish as the Air orce pounced them to touchdowns in the spade of two minutes End Sam Hardage jolted the ball loose from CSU quarterback Joe Crider and recovered on the 16 On the first play he snagged an end zone pass from Mayo of his starting Job led the Tech men on a 64 yard touchdown march that put them ahead for keeps with 7:25 left in the opening period His 6 yard pass to half back Terry Strock accounted for the score In the third quarter the lean sophomore ace from Miami pranced over the goal with a 28 yard run two plays after Tech had pounced on a West Virginia fum ble on the Mountaineer 31 The final Tech points came in the closing quarter when West Virginia quarterback Dale Evans trying to pass from within the shadow of the Mountaineer goal was tossed in the end zone by Tech end Walt Harris The game feature of Rich National Tobacco esti val drew a sun bathed crowd of about 19 00ft a little smaller than had been to City Stadi um or Tech now two in a row against West Virginia whose fancy 30 game Southern Conference winning streak per ished at the hands of the Tech men last year at Morgantown Price who had given evidence of quick maturity in 29 14 loss at State last week gained 41 yards rushing and add ed 16 via passing while outshining West prize quarterback Evans Dress right when you tort your best you your best! SYRACUSE NY (AP) Emie Davfc'sn'ied 5 timesfoc 121 yards Including a tie breaking 80 yard scoring dash as powerful Syracuse whipped Boston 35 7 In its opener Saturday and took aim at another national football championship The 205 pound Negro halfback dashed 80 yards late fa the open fag quarter to put Syracuse in front 14 7 after the surprising Ter riers had tied the score on a 28 yard run by Dick Desmerais rom there Coach Ben boys took com mand slashing out 451 yards whiles holding the Boston attack to 27 yank only 2 on the ground Used primarily as a decoy Dav is averaged better than 24 yards per carry He also grabbed a 22 yard pass from quarterback Dave Sarette for final touch down Pete Brokaw a hard naming junior plunged for two Syracuse Mitchell Leads Huskies To Victory SEATTLE (AP) Charlie Mitch el a sophomore halfback Wither ed through football de fenses for two touchdowns as the Washington Huskies clipped Idaho 41 12 Saturday Pasting their second victory of the season and their eighth in suc cession Rose Bowl veterans piled up all their pointe in the first three quarters Idaho rallied for two touchdowns in the final period Mitchell reeled off 71 yards In eight plays in toe first half but took part in just one second half play This was the kickoff by Ida ho Mitchell gathered in the ban on the Washington 15 his team mates (hopped out an opening for him ta the Idaho defense at mid field and he scooted 85 yards to his second touchdown help of a fumble and an inter cepted pass Nebraska bounced back with a pair of spectacular tallies on its own but then the efforts proved too little and too late CHAPEL HILL NC (AP) North Carolina State Coach Earle Edwards termed his 3 0 victory over North Carolina Satur day closest ball game I've ever never seen two teams play around the goal line so much for such a low scoring Edwards declared feel we are awfully lucky to win but let me add that we are glad to win It was some ball Concerning four fumbles Edwards said: got hitrea hard and that caused some of those fumbles but we hit hard Edwards called State's victory tremendous team effort So many of them tried so hard to do their Some observers felt quartertack Roman one handed in terception of Ray pass in the closing minutes saved the game Gabriel however modestly de nied this and credited the victory to guard Jake Shaffer who booted the field goal in the third quar ter "And target the fine play of end Jim Gabriel added Tar Heel Coach Jkn Hickey State Shocks Carolina On ield Goal 50 Com Deoler No 796 Edwards Terms State UNC Tilt Closest Ever Kicking Off The Some may think it strange that a baseball man will kick off the Asheville drive but Goofy Gomez is the type who can kick off anything He is a speaker who can convulse his audi ence with laughter from the time he takes the floor until he gives it up He is considered one of the greatest in a long line of great Yankee pitchers He won six World Series games without losing a one won the first All Star game in 1933 and was a pitcher the manager could call on fa the clutch to hurl any game The first time I heard Gomez speak was at the Tri State League banquet in lorence SC fa 1950 He told a story that night that stands as a baseball classic ha said a young outfielder cbmeujr from San rancisco They put him in Centerfield where they va got all the tombstones (the marble plaques for Ruth Gehrig and others) and one day against the Tigers Greenberg pow dered one over hii head and into the graveyard for a triple time Greenberg came up I waved the young squirt back but he shook his head and didn't move Greenberg tripled again among tha tombstones and we finally lost the game be eause of that the way back from the ball park I shared a cab with this young outfielder and he to confident that he could really take the big leagues apart remarked to me that he was the guy make all baseball forget Speaker I replied if you start backing the heck op out there gonna make all baseball forget Gomez As probably guessed the young outfielder was Joe DiMaggio and baseball has never forgotten either DiMag or Gomez The Yankees had just pushed two runs across the plate and Lefty Gomez now had a 4 2 lead over the Giants It was the fifth and final game of the 1937 World Series and the Yankees needed only this win to take the autumn classic the goofy one was working in the last of the fifth when suddenly he heard the buzz of an airplane Even though the moment was crucial and the outcome of the game hung in the balance of his pitches Gomez calmly stepped off the mound watching and laughing as the plane dipped low over the stadium and then winged off into the distance 1 The crowd sat agape knowing of love for airplanes As the plane disappeared Gomez returned to pitching just as though nothing had happened He got out of the inning and strode back to the dugout where an angry man ager Joe McCarthy accosted him you shouted McCarthy your mind on the game Youtending out there day dreaming surprised they didn't knock the ball out Howard Not ully Pleased Willi Tigers Clemson football coach rank whose Tigers walloped Wake orest today in their Atlan tic Coast Conference opener was n't completely satisfied with his team's performance in the 28 7 victory Said Howard "I still don't think we looked too good but the results came out all right and what counts changed our defense some this year over last aid it paid off I want to tell you what it is because it will hurt us and them (Wake orest) second leam did ali right They look as good as I wanted but they were effective Bill McGuirt is going to be a good player That pass he intercepted was a difficult one to cover thought our defense did obey but that little change we made on the pass coverage helped out more than anything else" Losing coach Billy Hildebrand said scared for them I thought we had very good interior defense but we were mighty tired in the second half" Hildebrand said that losing Jer ry Ball to the fullback spot weak ened the halfback position and be also lamented the loss of Bobby Allen star pass catching end who has been hobbled with an injury all month fa summing up Hildebrand said "It was a game of breaks" Resourceful Vols Cash In On Two Opportunities Clemson Rips Wake orest I By 28 To 7 rom Page One threat in the third quarter and for a while it seemed that Wake might continue to hold its own Late in the period however Clemson started a drive from its own 42 The Anderson boys quarterback Joe and end Sam clicked on an 18 yard pass to the Wake 37 Mack Mathews burst through right tackle to the 27 and Elmo Lam got on down to the 24 The third period drifted by and the fourth began with Clemson on the Wake 24 third and eight Don Heilig hit right guard to the 23 and a fourth and six was staring Clemson in the face At that point Howard ordered a field goal attempt and Arm strong kicking from the 30r boot ed the ball wide to the right Wake failed to move the ball out and Wolff punted to the Clemson 37 Lam returning to the Clemson 46 at that point Clemson quarterback Lowndes Shingler made the "play of the day" passing with a tackler hanging onto his legs to Harry Pavilack at the Wake 32 Pa vilack streaked on down the sideline to complete a 51 yard play before White ran him out of bounds at the three Schrudato hit the line for one and then Shingler gave the ball to McGulrt again The 204 pqund halfback plunged through the Wake line for the winning touch down with 1214 minutes to go ive minutes later Wake mak ing two first downs to move from its own 27 to the Clemson 40 was faced with another passing situ ation It was third and 12 and Snead had to go for the long one He hurled it to the left and Mc Guirt still a Demon to the Dea cons intercepted oh the 25 and returned it 24 yards to the Clem son 49rA Shingler to Pavilack pass carried to the Wake 31 then Shingler hit McGuirt on the 18 It was Shingler again passing to end Ed Bost on the 4 and then three running plays carried to the one from where McGuirt hit the line again and got his shoul ders and the ball into the end zone for the touchdown Three and a half minutes remained Pass interference almost cost Clemson again a minute later Snead tossed one New ton deep in Clemson territory and Mack Matthews was nailed for pass interference when he downed Newton on the 18 before the Deacon got the ball Snead kept the ball on the next play and ran to the 10 but from there he threw three incomplete passes intcRthe end zone and Clemson took over 'HTlie Tigers had tq punlDutwith 15 seconds remaining Clemson's fourth interception a Wake pass then led to the Tigers fourth touchdown Second team quarter back Chuck Reiley threw it from the Clemson 45 and Joe Anderson intercepted on the 30 returning the ball to the Wake 42 Time ran out as Johnny Mac Goff fell back to pass He spotted Gary Barnes racing far downfield to the right and flung the ball high and long Wake's Donnie rederick leaped into the air to bat the ball down but he deflected it Into Barnes' arms and the fleet Clemson end raced Into the end zone Barnes out with a glandular fever since the opening day of 1 practice ran only two offensive plays Someone asked rank I Howard if he sent Barnes in as a decoy on the first play Barnes Air orce Wins Over Colorado State DENVER (AP) Air orce zoomed away with 25 points in the quarta to (rush stub bopv Colorado State University 32 8 in footbal Saturday CSU a four touchdown under dog held an 8 7 lead going into rom Page One dary and Gabriel connected on the five but it was short of a first down by two yards Moore was tackled squarely between the uprights giving Shaffer perfect position for what turned but to be a perfect attempt only other serious hreat came In the waning' min utes of the third period when the Wolfpack moved from its own 44 to the UNC 21 only to cough up the ball when Stanton fumbled and John Schroeder recovered on the 23 last ditch effort stated a shy of midfield after Lenny Beck returned punt 16 yards to the 49 With 6:34 showing Coach Jim Hickey sent his rested first team into the game Beck a lanky 188 pounder from Long Island got 5 around right end Gib Carson wheeled around the opposite side for 8 and a first down on the 38 running Bob Elliott of Hendersonville banged up the middle for five but Beck was good for only one on an end run Sophomore quar terback Ward Marslender rolled out to the right but his pass was knocked down Undaunted he rose to the occasion on fourth down and connected on a but tonhook pass to Schroeder in the right flat and he was nailed in his tracks by Claude Gibson on the 21 Three times Moyer Smith was called on and he picked up a total of 11 yards and a first at the 10 Two plays got only two yards Then arris threw his fateful aerial State faiTout thtrclock wittrthrhowl ing Wolfpack fans counting each second Carolina had four golden portunities in the first half couldn't cash in on a single The first came early in the game after the Tar Heels recovered Roger fumble on the State 29 After Milam Wall of Mars Hill and Clements got only three Marslender rolled out and flipped to Wall on a flat pass and he carried 12 yards to the 14 Joe Davies and Walk took it to the five but the drive was set back when tackle John Hagerty jumped offsides Carson was good for four on an end sweep and on fourth down arris saw his pass intercepted by center Jim itzgerald on the goal line and returned to the State 22 It too many minutes later until the Tat Heels were knocking The drive originated from the UNC 49 late in the first period and carried over into the second stanza Elliott finding big holes in the middle sparked the drive to the 14 Carson pulled in a arris pass for 10 yards and a first and goal on the 4 Neither Back nor Carson could gain in shots the line but arris brought the Carolina fans to their feet when he completed a strike to Carson in the right end zone for an apparent touchdown But a linemarT had beaten the snap of the ball and the TD was nulli field The drive collapsed on the 4 two playa later and the took over State's sub quarterback Tom Dellinger gained nine on a keep er but was roughed up on the play and UNC was penalized to the 29 Randy Harrell went off tackle but fumbled and Schroe der recovered on the 30 Davis and Wall spearheaded the march to the 12 from where Marslender rambled for 6 and a first down on the 4 Carson car ried to the 2 but on then next play Marslender trying to sneak across suddenly held the ball in front of him and fumbled it Gib son was johnny on the spot arid plucked the ball out of the air three yards deep in the end zone and sped out to the 28 Carolina dominated the often I give game piling up 219 yards on the ground toonly 10O by State i UNC went to the air 14 times completed only four fop: 47 yards i State never in apposition to throw tried only seven but com pleted four for 37 yards The i Wolfpack came through with i three pass interceptions and re 1 covered two fumbles The Tan Heels recovered four of seven State bobbles Carson was the top ground gainer with 43 yards Wall picked I up 35 and Elliott ground out 33 Gabriel's 29 yards rushing was the best for State BIRMINGHAM Ala (AP) Tennessee blended tough de fense with brilliant running by Bunny Orr and George Canale to whip Auburn 10 3 Saturday in a i bruising Southeastern Conference football game The resourceful Tennessee team cashed both of its scaring oppor (unities And the iron defense of the Volunteers halted Auburn's frustrated Tigers three times near the goal line ullback Orr twisted 14 yards in the second quarter for the first touchdown Tennessee had scored on Auburn since 1956 The Vol de fense set it up when Bill Majors intercepted Bobby pass and returned it 46 yards to the Auburn 22 Canale a sophomore tailback from Memphis sprinted 33 yards to the Auburn 22 and after the teams swapped 15 yard penalties Tennessee end Cotton Letner kicked a 29 yard field goal in the third quarter Auburn drove to the Tennessee 1 and again to the5 in the first 15 minutes but each time was hurled back by the Vols who tackled like demons in duten Among the defensive giants were tailback Majors guard Wayne Grubb blocking back Jim Cart wright and center Mike Lucci Auburn averted a shutout when Ed Dyas its injured fullback kicked a 25 yard field goal after center Wayne razier had re covered a fumble at the Tennessee 15 The statistics belonged to Au I burn particularly in the first half but the ball game belonged to Tennessee an outfit that believes devotedly in defense and played it with a fervor seldom matched Lucci a 6 foot 3 2 pound line backer wiio transferred to Tennes see from Pittsburgh personally halted two Auburn drives The rangy Lucci cut down Auburn sophomore halfback Jimmy Bur son at the Tennessee 5 in the first 1 quarter and he ushered quarter back Bryant Harvard to earth with another jarring stop at the Tennessee 10 when Auburn was working furiously for a touch down Wayne razier Aubunrs 220 pound center led everybody in in dividual tackles as the kty rriim i on defense in the massive Auburn line i Burson makinr his first start for Auburn was brilliant on sev eral sweeps and halfbacks Bobby Lauder and Don Machen also ran well for the Tigers But there was simply no running room near the Tennessee goal Quite a few Vols saw to that THE SUMMARY TnnsjH (Ji jo Auburn I run (Ltner kick) Dyai 25 Letner Attendence 43000 wvu 0 155 13 13 WO 4 2 120 THE SUMMARY Weit Virginia I Virginia Tech Strock 4 mu from Price (Sizemore kick) Price run (kick felled) Safety Evane (tacked fn end lone bv Harrli) If 4)00 the "Izzateo" Gomez shot back had a hold of the ball all Mie time How could they knock it out of the park and me a holding The Yankees won the game 4 2 and the Series He Was In It A few days later McCarthy relaxing and waiting to go to the Stadium for a game happened to notice an airplane goingcrazy in the sky It dove through some of the most hair rais ing tunta McCarthy had ever seen It made him shudder' when ha saw Gomez at the park he called him aside me this morning You missed a real crackpot flyer If you me this morning Pou missed a real crackpot flyer If you seen some of the things that lunatic was doing never mean that bright red Lefty broke in "Yeah the said McCarthy You see it not replied Gomez was Gomez who will address the kickoff luncheon for the United und at City Auditorium at 1 pan Tuesday put a lot of gray hairs into McCarthy's head when he was pitching for the Yankees But he made up for every one of them with the 189 games he won for the Yankees over a 13 year span that stretched into the early forties Gomez is now a public relations man for Wilson Sporting Goods Co and in that capacity he will come to town to speak to a joint meeting of all local civic clubs to kick off one month fund raising project for the Gomez will arrive in town Monday and spend the night at the Battery Park Hewillr be accompanied by Herky Moseley who played football for an Alabama Rose Bowl team in the thirties also a Wilson man and Sam Smith Jr of Columbia SC president of the South Atlantic Baseball League himself a former Wilson man This Thursday Rash Hashona the Jewish New Year 5721 How fitting was our prayer recited in every Temple around the country which is part of the New YeaaService Quote us Peace the most precious gift Thou eter nal source of Peace and enable Israel to be its messenger unto the Peoples of the Earth Bless our country that it may ever be a stronghold of peace and its ad vocate in the council of Nations May contentment reign within its borders health and happiness within its homes Strengthen the Bonds of friendship and fellow ship amonfe all the inhabitants of our land Plant virtue in every soul and may the love of Thy name hallow every home and every heart Inscribe us in the Book of life and grantinto us a year of prosperity arid joy Praise Thou Lord Giver of Peace Amen" And while the Rabbi reads the organ playa ever so softly the tune of Country of thee sweet Land of It was quite im pressive and timely But what does that mean to Khru shchev or Castro? Senator Kennedy tried hard to make it here last Saturday and circled the city for some min utes when his pilot gave up A large crowd was disappointed they packed the ball park I there but my missus was I hoped that see him riding up Patton Avenue from the hotel to the ball park? They say Jack has that something that appeals Maybe be back this way again before election if not have to be contented hear ing him on television Kays Gary of the Charlotte Observer said the crowd of girls awaiting him jn Grppnshorn shouted Jack we want "Buddy Patton" of Cadillac Pontiac Co and Monty DuPuy have something in com mon with Jack Kennedy his big shock of hair froni the forehead up they look alike I i Right? I When the Imperial Life sold its company to the Western South ern Life incy prooauiy mim anticipate that those beautiful home office headquarters closed and moved to the mam office in Cincinnati! We recap when the Imperial was on Coif lege Street corner of Rankin and Gay Greene and Starnes were the big wheels but I guess in the interest of economy this move had to be made But we had visions that some day the Imperial Life would be to Asheville what Jefferson Standard Is to Greensboro! Had the pleasure of selling Mr Man ley Cooke some clothes He is the Agency Director in Asheville forthe Western and and a fine gentleman i Here's one on my "number one Gary Gross who at 14 is quite a jokester He was walking down Patton with a Nixon button on one side of his jacket and a Kennedy but ton on the other So someone hi the mat ter can't you make up your mind "He answered guess I'm Protcstant" That could get five bucks from Readers Pl gest as original (he meant Looks like a very unsightly crowd at the United Nations this past week Nikita with his pis gy face and Castro the ani mated feather duster Imag i ine a head of state not being trusted for a hotel bill and not $500 cash to pay for his accommodations Even his Diners Club Credit Card honored (Probably stole that from I a Unlol emneH Thft ment of that Lexington Ave ho tel didn't want him at any price and we can't blame him much I imagine Khrushchev would have had the same treatment! We can look for nothing but abuse from those two Comrades be glad when they go Bye Bye! Now a word about Regal Regal Shoes we mean When1 1 was East of New York Regal shoes then were $395 but wages were about $250 per day for the skilled worker Regal has been established since 1880 so folks they know their shoes Yes they too are made in Whit man Mass We are the fran chised dealers in Asheville and vicinity Try a pair wear a pair and it's Regal always and that goes tor Adam Hats too they've been exclusively ours in Asheville since 1927 and back then it was $295 for any Adam but those days are gone we hope who wants horse and buggy days back not even the horse That's from head to toe but we have the in between too Botany by Daroff Uni versity Town Ashley and ields Names you can depend on shirts by Manhattan sweaters by Revere belts by Paris Open ridays "Til Nine Use our irst Union Charga Plan 30 6Q or 90 days ields Where Quality Meets Price! Minnesota Downs Buskers 26 To 14 LINCOLN Neb (AP) Minne sota rattled Nebraska with power plays Saturday then demoralized the Huskers with aerials in rolling to a 26 football triumph before 38DOO Drive of 49 and yard in the second quarter one on (he ground and the other a passing spectacle lofted tbs Gophers to a IX) half time lead said had plenty of scoring Minnesota added a pair ef mira auarur cainiwi wnn me BE AN EARLY BIRD! SAVE NOW! Recap Your Tires With Mud and Snow Treads Now Two 670 15 for RECAPPING CO AL 3 8080 201 CLINGMAN 2 25 11 2 7 34 0 THE SUMMARY Boiton 7 Syr Brokaw run (ErlckMn kick) Desmarls 2S run (arland kick) Davis 10 run (Erickson kick) Syra King 23 past from Easterly (East arly run) Brokaw 1 run (kick failed) Davis 22 past from Serene (Eric son kick) Attendance 15000 MINOR TUNE UPS PLUS NECESSARY PARTS PARKLAND CHEVROLET CO scores Hie other came on a 23 yard pass fromDick second'Strink quarterback to half back Don King This was 12th straight victory and its 18th in regular season play The orange will get a big test next week how ever when it meets highly rated Kansas in a nationally televised game from Lawrence Kan STATISTICS Seston tyrecuie a57 94 7 14 a ns 2 20 irst downs Rushing vardtge Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted bv Punts umbles tost Yards penalized I iA 39 I Wee VpMwjl gS 1 "'e 1 1 1 M95 1 1 4 4 "A 1 i I 1 1 $9995 IJ tR I 1 4.

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