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THE DANVILLE REGISTER a OUNDED EBRUARY 1847 NO 27174 DANVILLE VAt SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 80 1966 I Virginia Tech Upsets lorida State With 23 21 Win by of Biddy League Basketball will head and to 20 Heels on a 37 0 Trimblo end He the Trimble Trimble WSM It 164 96 4 13 7 35 3 ill 139 9 24 7 37 50 PHILADELPHIA (AP) Co ley Notre No 2 quarterback was in St game: irst downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by Punts lost Yards penalized Conley In Hospital or atigue Tests NBA RESULTS Philadelphia 133 Boston 96 Detroit 103 Baltimore 97 San rancisco 127 Cincinnati 116 St Louis 110 Los Angeles 109 By MARSHALL JOHNSON Associated Press Writer LEXINGTON Va (AP) William and running quarterback Mike Macden threw three touchdown passes to flanker back Ned Carr and led the Indians to a 22 15 foot ball victory Saturday over Vir ginia Military institute that boosted them into a tie for the Southern Conference lead Only minutes before sopho more Erickson had pulled the aroused Deacons into a tie with a five yard touchdown pass to flanker Eddie Arrington and a two point conversion pass to Ken Hauswald Clemson led by the passing of 147 pound Jimmy Addison who earlier had thrown two touch down tosses stomped to the Wake orest 25 yard line in re taliation But Andy Harper seemingly preserved the 21 all tie for Wake orest when he intercepted a third down Addison pass on the Deacon 7 with 30 seconds to play On the next play however" Erickson was caught behind the goal line by Clemson tackle Wil son Childers and guard Jim Tompkins for the safety that de cided the battle A freak play with 26 seconds left in the first half gave Clem son a touchdown and a a 21 7 lead Addison hit end Ed McGee with a pass on an 80 yard scor ing play just after Chick George had missed a Wake orest field goal attempt from 35 McGee wwas all alone before he hit the mid field striple as the only defender with a shot at him Digit' Laughridge had to run over backfield judge Earl Associated Press Writer ATHENS Ga Georgia spoiled Danny return to action by picking off three oi the North Carolina quarter passes Saturday and fleet Kent Lawrence supplied the offensive spark as the Bull dogs rolled to a 28 3 football vic tory 7th Ranked lorida Edges Auburn 30 27 Colorado Tops Oklahoma 24 21 In Big Eight Tilt another with seconds left in the game The first score was on a three yard run by wing back Prentiss Calhoun Then with three seconds left in the game quarterback Don Saget threw an 11 yard scoring pass to Calhoun Specialists James Neill kicked States extra points Two ourth Period Defensive Stands Save Gobblers Unbeaten Alabama Whips Mississippi State 27 14 LEINGTON Va the William and game: irst downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted Punts umbles lost Yards penalized Dicks Mark The triumph boosted Geor record to 6 1 and kept it unbeaten in Southeastern Con ference play since the gamegainst the Atlantic Coast Con ference Tar Heels counted in the SEC standings to give the Bull dogs the required six games Lawrence a 95 sprinter in track scored twice for Georgia The slender sophomore started the scoring with a 37 yard touchdown sprint midway in the first period and he nailed down the triumph in the fourth period when he grabbed one of Tal botts tosses and ran 62 vgrHc for a touchdown Talbott who missed the Tar last two games both losses with a leg injury also had a pass picked off in the end tone which ended North Caro deepest drive Another Talbott toss was intercepted at midfield a The North Carolina standout wound lip with five comletioiis Georgia Turns Back UNG or 28 3 ootball Victory By RON SPEER of in 13 trips ci NCS IS 251 6 9 State Routs Virginia 42 21 In ACC Grid Clash RANGERS CANADIENS MONTREAL W) Claude Provost scored two goals one on a power play as the Stanley Cup champion 1 Canadiens whipped the New York Rangers 3 0 in a National Hockey League game Saturday night WINSTON SALEM NC Statistics of the Clemson Wake orest football orest 18 206 187 i 2 4 37 0 15 3 run (Neill kick) 48 pass from 37 pass from 11 pass from Saget (Neill By RANK PITMAN Associated Press Sports Writer BOULDER Colo tf) Colora do countered long distance touchdown strikes with a bone runching ground attack that overtook the Sooners 24 21 Saturday in Big Eight football Eddie 93 yard punt return and Jim 80 yard dash through left tackle for Ok lahoma touchdowns sent Colora do reeling but each time the Buffaloes regrouped under the generalship of quarterback Dan Kelly for equalizing scores The big break for Colorado came early in the fourth quarter when Oklahoma center Chuck Williamson passed over the head of punter Tom Stidham on fourth down and Dick Anderson recovered on the 18 Three plays later Wilmer Cooks who scored from the two earlier charged nine yards into the end zone for the win ning score with 13 minutes left Neither team threatened seri ously the rest of the way Jackson broke through left tackle and without a Colorado man touchding him raced 80 yards for a touchdown on Okla first offensive Colorado took the ensuing kickoff on an 86 yard trip in 16 plays for the tying touchdwon a three yard pass from Kelly to Larry Plantz kneeling in the right hand corner of the end zone after falling Colorado took a brief third period lead on short run before Oklahoma pulled ahead 1 21 14 on Bob 18 yard run and punt return John 25 yard field goal in the third quarter pulled the Buffalos within 21 17 setting up winning run i Oklahoma 7 0 14 Coloardo 7 0 10 Jackson 80 run (Vachon kick) Plantz 3 pass from Kelly (arler kick) Cooks 2 plunge (arler kick) Warmack 18 run (Vachon kick) Hinton 93 punt return (Vachon I kick) arler 25 Cooks 9 run (arler kick) Attendance 36200 Ini Ga 13 170 115 414 4 4 36 3 29 Conducts Clinic Here Today 4m 1O LJ vA io mes ior oi yards reinjured his ankia oori fourth period and replacement i Tim Karrs had a toss inter cepted which led to final touchdown a three yard burst by Ronnie Jenkins The Bulldogs needed all the help they could get early in the game because they' fumbled away the ball three times and had two passes picked off The loss was the third straight for North Carolina which scored a touchdown during the slump The Tar Heels are 2 4 Their only points against Georgia were provided by Bill Dodson in the second quarter when he kicked a 36 yard field goal North Carolina was not able to (move against the sturdy Georgia defese led by tackles Bill Stanfill and George Patton Patton recovered bobbled pitchout on the North Carolina 49 and Lawrence scor ed three plays later when he out ran the Tar yard jaunt Georgia pass pirates were nanny Holmes David McKnight and Kohn with Kohn helped on his scoring sprint by a crisp block by Patton North Carolina got pass inter ceptions from Bo Wood and Gayle Bomar with Niel Rogers Bill Spain and Jack Davenport recovering Georgia fumbles North Carolina 0 3 0 Georgia 7 0 7 Lawrence 37 run (Etter kick) Dodson 36 Kohn 62 pass Interception (Etter kick) Lawrence 5 run (Etter kick) Jenkins 3 run tetter kick) Attendance 45321 MEMPHIS Tenn (AP) Dewey passing set the stage for all but one of Tennes scores Saturday as the Vols thrashed Army 38 7 in an intersectional football game Warren completed 18 of 25 passes for 250 yards hitting just about every available target on the Volunteer squad One of his tosses was good for a touch down and he scored another by jumping over the goal from the one Tennessee took the opening kickoff and drove into field goal position where Gary true placement set the Vols off to a lead which turned into a runaway victory Wright also kicked extra points after all five of the touchdowns Army threatened several times but never very seriously until its own passing attack produced a touchdown in the third period Charley ulton a converted quarterback running at tail back scored two Tennessee toiichdowns on the ground and defensive end Nick Showalter returned an interception 28 yards for another Quarterback Steve Lindell passed Army into position for its only touchdown late in the third period and then hit Terry Young in the end zone for the score Lindell kicked the con version Warren got the Vol attack moving on the opening drive hitting end Austin Denney going to the left then to the right on successive completions that set the pattern for the afternoon statics of 5U 28 111 338 2956 0 6 38 0 48 I ourth Jack Kemp Named To Quarterback Buffalo Today BUALO NY (AP) Jack Kemp has drawn the start ing quarterback assignment for the Buffalo Bills in their Ameri can ootball League game Sun day against the New York Jets Coach Joe Collier decided ri day to string along with his vet eran signal caller who will be starting his eighth game of the season Kemp was unable to get Buf falo moving against San Diego two weeks ago and was replac ed by Daryl Lamonica with the Bills trailing 17 3 Lamonica sparked the Bills to a 17 17 tie Collier also said he had ac tivated veteran cornerback Boo ker Edgerson who had been sidelined since the final pre sea son game Aug 27 with a right knee injury To make room for him the Bills placed' rookie Pete Mills on waivers BU RUTGERS NEW BRUNSWICK NJ Jim Dulin an American soccer syle pacekicker booted his way into the record book Saturday with field goals of 33 42 and 30 yards that provided a 16 7 victory over Boston Uni versity VIRGINIA COLLIG1S 22 VMI 15 Randolph Macon 35 Md NC St 42 Virginia 21 E8H 29 Hampden Sydney 14 W8L 14 Bridgewater 4 Virginia Tech 23 lorida Jt 21 Va Union 12 Va St 6 Norfolk St 22 Md St 20 Susquehanna 22 rederick 14 CAROLINAS COLLEGES Maryland 14 Carolina 2 GWU 49 urman 28 Clemson 23 Wake orest 21 Georgia Tech 48 Duke 7 Georgia 28 Carolina 8 1 Carson Newman 28 Lenoir Rhyne 14 Georgetown Ky 16 Mars HUI 10 Davidson 21 The Citadel 17 Smith 28 Winston Salem 12 Morgan St 13 NC 8 Southern III 31 East Carolina 1) Elizabeth City 22 ayetteville 14 Montgomery 20 Chowan 1 Newberry 7 Gullford 7 (tie) Catawba 21 Presbyterian 14 I Western Carolina 34 Elon 0 Appalachian 14 Wofford 12 EAST Southern Connecticut 10 Hofstra 0 Princeton 24 Brown 7 Notre Dame 31 Navy 7Penn St 33 California II Rutgers 16 Boston 7 Cornell 31 Columbia 6 Dartmouth 28 Yale 13 Syracuse 33 Pitt 7 Harvard 27 Pennsylvania 7 Vlllanova 13 Xavier 7 Delaware 20 Temple 14 Colgate 21 Lehigh 15 Maine 31 Colby 6 Thiel 14 Carnegie Tech 7 Albright 13 Moravian 7 Bucknell 33 Rhode Island 7 Indiana Pa 21 Slippery Rock 0 Buffalo 35 Holy Cross 3 Swarthmore 34 Muhlenberg 8 I Connecticut 15 New Hampshire 14 Massachusetts 27 Vermont 21 Gettysburg 19 Lafayette 18 Amherst 28 Tufts 6 SOUTH Alabama 27 Miss St 14 lorida 30 Auburn 27 Tennessee 38 Army 7 Eastern Ky 24 Western Ky 12 Kentucky 14 Virginia 14 (tie) Concord 20 Shepherd 7 Clark 68 Morehouse 0 Alabama 36 Alabama St 19 Samford 45 Miss College 21 Mississippi 17 LSU 0 MIDWEST Drake 17 Tex St 0 Dayton 20 Ohio 12 Purdue 25 Illinois 21 Michigan 28 Wisconsin 17 Tulsa 13 Cincinnati 0 Colorado 24 Oklahoma 21 Western Mich 35 Marshall 29 Bowling Green 17 Miami 14 Kent State 28 Toledo 20 Iowa 20 Indiana 19 Minnesota 17 Ohio State 7 Nebraska 35 Missouri 0 Mich State 22 Northwestern 8 Kansas St 3 Kansas 3 (tie) Okla State 14 Iowa State 14 (tie) St Joseph's 20 Evansville 14 Bradley 17 Illinois State 3 Dakota State 13 South Dakota 0 Montana St 59 North Dakota 21 Butler 14 DePauw 7 SOUTHWEST TCU 6 Baylor SMU 13 Texas 12 Texas Tech 35 Rice 19 Tex State 10 Howard Payne 7 Prairie View 17 Miss Valley 8 Austin 21 Sam Houston 14 Lamar Tech 17 Arkansas State 0 Arkansas 34 Texas 0 AR WEST Oregon 28 Idaho 7 Oregon St 41 Wash St 1J Washington 22 Stanford 20 Colorado College 27 Westminster 20 Eastern Montana 46 Rockv Mountain I Northern Montana 40 Montana Tech 0 Oregon College 35 Eastern Oregon 7 Western Montana 30 Carmll 21 Weber State 16 Idaho State 7 Colorado Mines 10 Colo St Coll I Scholastic onthallV THE ASSOCISTn PDEU Woodson 35 alls Church 18 Stuart 33 Langley 0Bainbridge (Md) Prep 8 rederick Military 8 (tie) Military Academy Prep 6 Mas sanutten Military 6 (tie) Greenbrier Military 34 Staunton Mili tary 20 Collegiate 49 Virginia Episcopal 14 Episcopal 21 Randolph Macon Acade my 6 Woodberry orest 54 St Christopher' St Alban' (DC) 12 St Stephen's 7Norfolk Academy 27 Blue Ridge Academy 44 Huguenot Academy 26 Mason 44 auquier 8 Huntington 40 Norcom 14 Countv'y chesapMke) Northampton Graham 53 Virginie 20 Norvlew 26 Bayside 7 Roanoke Catholic 19 Cave Spring 13 Buean Vlsta19 Naural Bridge Kla'lcfJsXeru32( Colonial Heights 0 BSSloi01 rerguson 12 Hampton 58 Benedictine 7 st Springfield 28 James Madison Valley 40 North Cross 0 BRUINS LEAS TORONTO (fl Red Kelly of Toronto scored one goal and assisted on two others but two third period goals by Boston earned the Bruins a 3 3 tie in a National Hockey League game Saturday night ics in Malaysia Singapore the Philippines The league is designed for young boys between the ages of 9 10 11 and 12 or primarily for 4th 5th and 6th grade stu dents The ball and basket are smaller than regulation basket ball and the rules are designed to make the game more enjoy able for smaller boys The clinic is open to 5 repre sentatives from any school recreation department YMCA or others interested in such a program Invitations have been mailed to heads of such de partments within a 50 mile rad ius of Danville ollowing completion of the planned agenda the session will be open for questions by anyone interested in gaining any additional information i A team representing New Orleans Recreation Department won the 1965 66 championship Other teams competing in the title meet last year were from Jersey City NJ Wichita Kas Peoria Ill and East 1 Chicago Noggle DeArment Share Honors or Wolfpack By STEVE CAPLAN Associated Press Writer RALEIGH NC (AP) Quar terback Charlie Noggle and halfback Don DeArment com bined for 126 yards rushing Sat urday to help North Carolina State crush Virginia 42 21 in Atlantic Coast Conference foot ball game isi iwuiwofi waiiio Vi ii ai uuvvio Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by Punts umble lost Yaras penalized 31000 Homecoming ans TV Audience Watch Battle Hickey Keeping Mum On Possible Change Of Jobs NOROLK Va (AP) Norfolk Virginian Pilot says current football season is last at North Carolina for Coach Jim Hickey But Hickey is keep ing mum Reached in Atlanta where his Tar Hells had a football data with Georgia Saturday Hickey said only that rumor has come up He declined either to confirm or deny it According to the Virginian Pilot Hickey will accept the job of athletic director at the Uni versity of Connecticut Officials there declined comment also Now in his eighth season as Tar Heel head coach Hickey has a record of 36 wins and 4Oa losses His lone winning year at UNC was in 1963 when his team won the Gator Bowl game against the Air orce Academy Grid Results I It was first victory aft er two losses in its new Carter Stadium and kept the Wolfpack in contention for the conference title State is 3 2 in the confer ence 4 4 over all Noggle gained 69 yards in 12 carries and DeArment got 57 in 13 tries also scoring first two touchdowns The 'Pack led 21 7 at the half then wrapped it up with two touchdowns in the third period Bob Davis passed 20 and 41 yards to Ed Carrington for two of touchdowns He completed eight of 22 passes for 114 yards but had three inter cepted Two interceptions led to State touchdowns State moved 53 yards in eight plays for its first score DeAr ment plunging over from the 5 Later in the first period Vir Joe Hoppe recovered a Noggle fumble on the State 15 After a penalty pushed the Cav aliers back to the 20 Davis passed to end Ed Carrington for the score next score came on a 74 yard drive which ended with quarterback Jim Donnan sneak ing over from the one Virginia now 2 5 and 1 3 came back in the third period to make it 21 14 Davis passing 41 yards to Carrington for tha touchdown With DeArment leading the way State then moved 43 yards in nine plays Gary Rowe plunged over from the 3 Moments later safetyman Greg Williams intercepted a Da vis pass and ran 24 yards for a touchdown Late in final period State moved 53 yards for its final score with fullback Settle Dock ery scoring from the one i Virginia moved 64 yards in in only four plays for its final score with quarterback Stan Kemp scoring around end from the 11 Virginia 7 791 1 nc state 7 Lil DeArment 5 run (Deters kick) ruYu5'aKinBon 20 pass rom Davl (ntll KICK) NCS DeArment 5 run (Deters kick) Donnan 1 run (Deters kick) i (mH kick) nfl on 41 pass rom Dav" 3 run (Deters kick) nerceplon Davl Attendance 28000 Tops VMI 22 15 In Loop Test Mike Madden Hits On 3 TD Passes orest Clemson 15 )60 10 22 13 23 6 41 0 51 I By ED YOUNG BLACKSBURG Va (AP) td pressed Virginia Tech ail but chilled by lorida blizzard of passes rediscovered Its specialty with two tremend fourth quarter defensive stands Saturday and upset the fieminoles 23 21 in a major in rsectional football game Safetyman 80 punt return for a touch down got toe Tech offense back In action after SU had taken a 14 9 lead in the third period and after that Tech never trailed But right up to the end of the 'regionally televised donnybrook 31000 homecoming fans the Techmen had to battle for i survival BLACKSBURG Vl VPI football Hrst down lushing yardtga wsslng yardage Intercepted byunts JumblM loit iYirdB penalized Barnett in a vain attempt overtake McGee That sudden turn of fortune seemed to arouse Wake orest It held Clemson scoreless ex cept for the lafety in the sec ond half In the last two periods the Deacons piled up a 12 5 first down edge and ran and passed with deadly effectiveness espe cially in the last quarter After a scoreless third period halfback Andy Heck who ran 13 times for 97 yards got Wake orest back into game halfway through the fourth period when he ran the final yard of a 46 yard drive passing and the running of Heck and Jimmy Johnson moved the Deacons 72 yards in their final drive the touchdown and two point conver sion coming with 3:12 to play The game had started on a furious offensive note with each team scoring on a six play drive the first time it got the ball in the opening quarter Charlie Hook scored on a three yard run for Clemson and Arrington on a six yard pass from Erickson for Wake Addison completed 10 of 21 passes for 207 yards in leading Clemson to its third straight conference victory principal ground weapon was hospital in South Bend Saturday the rushing of Buddy Gore who to undergo tests for fatigue netted 105 yards in 22 carries Roger Valdisserri the Irish and set up the first score of the press agent said Coach Ara game Parseghian had ordered The loss snapped a two game to the doctors when he reported Wake orest winning streak and in subpar condition before the gave me veacons a nnai 4 rec ord in the ACC! Clemson 14 7 0 Wake orest 7 0 0 Hook 3 run (Barfield kick) Arrington 6 pass from Erickson (George kick) Bell 5 pas from Addison (Barfield kick) 80 pass rorn Addison (Barfield kick) Heck 1 run (pass failed) Arrington 5 pass from Erickson inaujwoiu pass rrorn criGKSOn) Safety (Erickson tackled In Attendance 15700 Sports News Sports I onrth eatures Section VPI 15 105165 12 23 2 12 37 0 54 Trailing 23 20 lorida State charged to the Tech one as the fourth quarter opened and right there Virginia nationallyfourth ranked defense began as jierting itself The Techmen held a half foot from the goal Later with six minutes to go jine seminoies came charging down the field again (and this time reached the Tech 21 where Ken Whitley intercepted third down pass by Gary Pa jcic and pulled Tech out of dang er Otherwise it an after noon for defense lorida backs threw a grand total of 56 passes 53 of them Pajcic who completed 28 for 312 yards One of passes went foreeven yards to halfback Bill 'Moreman for a touchdown and Moreman also picked up both other Seminole touchdowns on runs of three and six yards or Techvf quarterback Tommy Stafford got off two touchdown passes one for 113 yards to Ken Barefoot the other for 10 yards to Tommy rancis co The other Tech points came on a first period safety when defensive end Dan Mooneytossed lorida State quarter (back Kim Hammond in the endone 4 or nearly the entire after noon one team or the other was dashing madly down the field out defense had two moments of glory prior to the JMt quarter the first period the Techmen held on their sixth after SU had gone 65 yards Then in the second quarter the frustrated Seminoles reached the Tech 18 only to have de fensive halfback rank Beamer Intercept pass in thend zone hrllng nuch Ie Sdeyastatillg eect 12 23 Passes for gXd for 165 22 completions 'for SsJtSS a Semlle team record as was his 52 at tempts Another SU dub rec Mt end Jton Sellers who caught 12 of Statistic of Mary VMI football VMI 9 82 65 6 11 0 8 46 2 79 The clinching touchdown came with just three minutes left after William and Mary seemingly had blown its chance to win by failing to score a few minutes earlier after having a first down on the VMI four Given a reprieve when VMI move the ball William and Mary took over at mid field with 3:50 left and scored from there in two plays to overcome a 15 14 defecit The payoff was a 47 yard heave from Madden which Carr caught on the 10 and ran into the end zone or three quarters however the game went exactly the op posite from what had been billed as an aerial duel between William and Dan Dar ragh and Hill Ellett Dar ragh hurt slightly in last loss at Navy was in the game for only one play Ellett with two top run ning backs out of action because of injuries seemed re luctant to take to the air and threw onlv nine nflSRPS firn a them intercepted One of the interceptions set up William and first touchdown after VMI had taken a jeaa in the first quarter following recovery of an Indian fumble A 22 yard burst by Bob Watts led to two yard touch down drive but William and Mary got right back into the game when Mike Head inter cepted an Ellett pass on the VMI 38 and returned it to the seven Madden passed to Carr for the score The Indians now tied at 3 1 1 with East Carolina for first place in the Conference drove 72 yards in eight nlav in iha last two minutes of the first half to taice a 14 7 lead Madden capped the drive with a 12 yard scoring pass to Carr Ellett suddenly began passing on the last two plays of the third quarter completing two in a row for 31 yards to the William and Mary 36 After two plays moved the ball to the 24 Ellett threw to wingback rank East erly for the score then passed to John Hince for a two point conversion that sent the Key dets in front 15 14 An Ellett fumble recovered on the VMI eight by the Indians Bob Gadjowski and a penalty to the four seemed to have put William and Mary back in busi ness in a hurry But the Indians lost 34 yards and were penalized 15 on the next three nlavs and wnunrt un kicking from their own 4R and Marv 7 7 0 8 22 VMI 7 a a 3 run nick) GXeMkick)rr rom Madden tMe' GreMkTckarr Madden from EHett (MaddVrun) 47 rwn Maddan Attendance 7000 Safety In Last 26 Seconds Gives Clemson 23 To 21 Victory Over Wake orest By KEN ALYTA Associated Press Sports Writer WINSTON SALEM NC (AP) orest quarterback Ken Erickson was trapped behind his goal line with 26 seconds to play Saturday for the safety that gave Clemson a 23 21 vic tory it heeded to remain tied with Maryland for the Atlantic Coast Conference football lead Tennessee Routs Army By 38 To 7 Dewey Warren Stars or Vols 0 0 0 10 pass from Ala Cfl fiavlq 11 uatncun in (Davis kick) a is (Davis kick) Ch illGUn SS and added Mendance 56500 trip to Philadelphia for the navy game engioie pass in me luuim pcu A it Valdisserri said there had od then found Perkins again fori tion until 12:30 left in the second been no immediate diagnosis of illness With out of action Notre No 2 quarter back for the Navy game was Bob Belden another sophomore Notre Dame also was without the services of split ends Jim Seymour and Paul Snow line backer Mike McGill and tackle Rudy Konieczny none of whom made tha trip By JERRY ESTILL TUSCALOOSA Ala (AP) Unbeaten Alabama used three touchdown passes by senior quarterback Wayne Trimble a second stringer most of the year to beat Mississippi State 27 14 in a Southeastern Confer ence football battle Saturday Trimble hit end Ray Perkins milk cnnrintf nus In the second quarter connected! Alabama had chances to score with Jerry Duncan on a tackleJn the first period but couldnt oiinihio nncc in fhp fourth oeH put together the right combina until 19 SO loft in the second I a 37 yard scoring pass quarter when vavis KiCKea ins Steve Davis boomed field 35 yard field goal after Alabama goals of 35 and 31 yards and had driven from its own 48 to il CrnrA iQ kicked three extra points as tne defending national champions Alabama kept their record unblemished with their sixtn consecutive win luavxx or tne season State drove for a touchdown in the fourth period after defen sive halfback Bill Kaiser inter rontod a TwIa inv ArrnAr naan ap a clinic designed to familiarize local interested persons in the sport with the main advantages today at the City Armory The session begins at 2 Above Mr Archer is shown teaching youngsters to on foul line shots in Singapore Biddy League Basketball Comes To Danville Area Biddy League Basketball will be introduced in Danville today with a clinic scheduled at the City Armory at 2 pm to pro mote the game in the local area Jay Archer national commis sioner founder and organizer of Biddy League Basketball from Scranton Pa win head the discussion After going over the various rules and qualifications Archer will show some movies of games played in other areas of the nation and point out the advantages of such a league During his playing days Mr Archer was selected as a inem ber of the All American Ama teur Basketball Team In 1957 Archer served as a "special for the United States De partment of Educational Ex change visiting or mosa' and Burma In 1959 for the State Department Archer toured South "Africa giving Biddy Basketball Clinics to the youngsters of Chile Uruguay Peru and Venezuela and El Salvador in Central America Also in 1964 he conducted clin HONOLULU (AP) Ted Makalena fighting a stiff shoulder that caused his drives to stray scrambled to a six un der par 66 in the third round of the $57000 Hawaiian Open Golf Tournament Saturday and grabbed a two shot lead with one round to go US Open Champion Billy Casper whose putter has learned to behave since he pitched it into the surf in a practice round fashioned a fine 67 and slipped into second place Makalena) who i learned to play golf on the Waialae course where the tournament is being played Had 'scores of 66 71 66 for a three round total of 203 Casper stood at 205 after ear lier rounds of 72 and 66 Dapper Doug Sanders the man with the cramped swing faded to a 73 Saturday and blew the lead He was three strokes in front at the halfway mark but had a horrendous 39 on the back nine Defending champion Gay Brewer had a 69 and moved into a tie with Sanders ii tosses for 135 yards Add SU VPI: hd1 in ahd (uvMk7f00t rom afford I nin (Robgrte kick) 7 tnm Paclc rrtur5 kick) (Utln kick) 10 rwn stword aMotM tRobern kcW ATHENS (AP) of tha North CarollnaGeorgla football game: nvnn varvin ini uuwns tuthlng yardagg 61 asing yardag Vi 1433 Interceptad by 2 unt a 73 'umbla lost A yaros peniuzM GAINESVILLE la (AP) Steve Spurrier kicked a 40 yard field goal in the closing minutes Saturday and gave seventh ranked lorida a breathtaking 30 27 victory over Auburn lorida 7 0 went ahead in the first minute but later had to battle from behind before 60000 homecoming fans Spurrier drove the Gators from the lorida 25 to the Au burn 20 with his passes and then kicked the winning field goal with 2:12 left to play Spurrier completed 27 of 40 passes for 259 yards passed for one touchdown and sneaked a yard for another His passing set up the other two on short plunges by fullback Graham Mc Keel and Larry Smith Two of scores came on an 89 yard kickoff return by fullback Larry Ellis and when linebacker Gusty Yearout stole the ball from Tom Christian and ran 91 yards Auburn 7 in 3 7w lorid 74 10 rom Sourrer Bar" 82 kickoff return (Jone (JAYMrout jirun wlm umble Mne2 8led) 2 run 1 (Barfield kick) Jones 27 (Barfield kick) Spurrier 40 Attendance 60511 Ted Makalena New Leader At Honolulu V' KBPtt MEbr jt Hrslll I A.

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