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THE DANVILLE REGISTER North Carolina Defeats Maryland 14 7 In ACC Tilt Rice Takes 23 13 Win ootball Results by 0 14 TD which the was ah at 140 in the Maxwell driving Shrine Benefit Attracts Almost Capacity Crowd State Slips Past USC 18 6 Blue Devils Miss Go Ahead Chance Late In Contest TCU Trounces Texas Tech 35 0 wvu 174 94 6 12 0 4 393 2 40 Indians Hold 14 7 Lead At Halftime How Top Ten Grid Teams Came Out Bluefield 0 Houston 13 16 Tennessee Tech 35 Texas Tech 3 Underdog California Gains 22 22 Deadlock With Duke MO 14 126 91 11 29 0 5 37 0 35 31 233 254 19 34 2 0 1 66 Win Moves Tar Heels Into Tie or Loop Leadership TALLAHASSEE la Heavily avored lorida State pasted Wake orest 35 0 for an easy football victory Saturday but never dimmed the spirit of the Deacons now losers of 14 straight games Playing chin to chin throughout the first quarter the teams ap peared to be equal football garnet irst downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by Punts umbles lost Yards penalized State end Don Montgomery blocked a Gamecock punt late in the first half snared the ball be fore it hit the ground and ran nine yards for NC sec ond touchdown Kinder downed bell In end lleSOX Duke never headed missed a chance to go ahead with 16 sec onds left and the ball on the California 13 When the kicking tee was thrown in from the side line on a field goal attempt the Blue Devils were penalized 15 yards for coaching from the side line Mike Curtis then missed a desperation 45 yard field goal try Duke winner of its first three games grabbed a 7 0 lead on a SU Wallops Wake orest By'35 0 Count BOWLING RESULTS At Riverside Lanes) Weekend Mixed League Coca Cola 2 Holley 132 Jesse Jones McCubblns Hedrick Johnson Perkins 109 Mary's Diner McDaniel 119 Brooks Whitley 157 Superior Heating Dlx 143 mnlrAnn HnnMa iuoauo JJU1 Vdopri UA VI nppiv Valley Calif former Open champion became the chief point maker figuring in four triumphs only American to do so He and Billy Maxwell the san dy haired Texan out of Las VegM Nev beat Harry Weetman and George Will 3 and 2 and then wen over 48 year Tom Hali burton and young Geoffrey Hunt 2 and 1 Casper chipped in from 60 feet and sank putts of 20 and 15 feet in the morning match and rolled their efforts on the 689ft yard par 70 East Lake course renowned as the home of Bobby Jones Palmer and insterwald first crushed Dave Thomas and Brian Huggert 5 and 4 without losing a hole and then trounced Coles and 3 and 2 In the 14 holes of the morning match Palmer and his long time playing partner snared six bird three each They reeled off six birdies through the first nine holes of the afternoon including three straight by Palmer at the seventh eighth and ninth Although they were the birdie makers Bill Casper Jr of Apple Valley Calif former Open champion became the chief point maker figuring in four triumphs only American to do so They reeled off six birdies through the first nine holes of the Glass High of Lynchburg made good on its conversion try and the one point gave the Hill toppers a 7 6 Western District Group 1 A victory over George Washington High here last night before a large Shrine Bowl crowd The Cardinals actually fumbled away the game losing the ball five times on six bobbles Glass also had trouble holding on to the pigskin and lost possession three times on miscues WILLIAMSBURG Va (API West Virginia found a lightning thrust in the passes and runs of Jerry Yost and came from be hind Saturday for a 20 16 South ern Conference football victory over a William and Mary team that was its own worst enemy Yost passed for two of the Mountaineer touchdowns and scored the third while leading West Virginia to its first confer ence victory of the season Tailback Mike Head No 4 is shown picking up yardage for the Glassmen in the first quarter Later in the second period he plunged the final Half Dozen Pass Interceptions Preserve Victory By GEORGE BOWEN Associated Press Sports Writer COLLEGE PARK Md (API North Carolina needed half a dozen pass interceptions one with Maryland only 13 yards from a tying touchdown in the last three minutes to preserve a 14 7 foot ball victory Saturday The third triumph in four games moved North Carolina into a tie for first place in the Atlan tic Coast Conference while Mary land absorbed its fourth straight setback March 20 21 and the Bridgehamp ton NY races Sept 19 20 two yards for a Glass Hilltoppers turned into their conference victory ourth I Amusements Section Comics TALLAHASSE la Statistics of mu fvaisw ruroi rtvnaa TaTt 401110 1 irst downs Ruslng yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by Punts umbles lost Yards penalized 93 yard first quarter drive Cal came back to tie the count when Morton hit Schraub his fellow junior from Campbell Calif with a 13 yard throw Duke took a 14 7 halftime lead as Billy utrell tallied the sec ond Blue Devil touchdown on a 2 yard run ending a 71 yard ground march Duke went ahead 16 7 in the third quarter when Cal Center Jim Phillips snapped the ball out of the end zone for a safety Then came the turning point as utrell fumbled the ensuing free kick and Ron Mazik recovered for California on the Duke 34 Duke 7 7 2 fr 22 Calif 7 0 7 8 22 Wilkinson 13 pass from Glacken (Curtis kick) Schraub 13 pass from Mor ton (Blanchfield kick) Duke utrell 2 run (Curtis kick) Safety center snap went over Cal end zone Morton 1 plunge (Blanch Pair Of Sophomores Lead 10 Point Last Period Rally HOUSTON Tex (AP) Larry Rice and Dale Callihan a pair of sophomores led a 10 point Rice surge in the final four minutes Saturday night as the Owls broke up a battle of fum bles and took a 23 13 football vic tory over Stanford A 22 yard field goal by Rice cli maxed a 52 yard drive and broke a 13 13 tie but Callihan provided the clincher seconds later by in tercepting a Stanford pass and racing 45 yards untouched for a touchdown The Texans had been favored by from two to three touchdowns but the Californians turned two fumbles and a 40 yard pass in terference penalty into a touch down and two field goals by Braden Beck to take a 13 6 half time lead The Owls pounced on a Stanford fumble at file Indian 48 however early in the third period and Wal ter McReynolds passed 30 yards to John Sylvester three plays later to tie the score The 13 13 deadlock appeared safe until the Owls with power provided by Paul Piper cut loose with the late 52 yard drive1 that set up 22 yard three point er interception of the pass thrown by Dick Berg came on the first play after the kickoff Stanford then took to the air and drove 65 yards to the Rice five before another interception this one by George Parry a sen ior preserved the 10 point Owl victory Mike Connelly had passed eight yards to Steve Thurlow to give Stanford a 7 0 lead in the first period after the Indians recovered a fumble at the Owls 26 A 40 yard run by Gene leming cut the Owl deficit to 6 7 but Rices conversion attempt wide COLLEGE PARK Md Statistic! in nunn varouna i Udtrie irst down Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted Punts umbles lost Yards penalized football STATE 16 100 236 18 27 0 413 52 5 Wisconsin (3 0) 6 Pittsburgh (3 0) Dame 17 14 a unio oraie iz neo Illinois 9 Penn state (3 1) lost to Army 10 Mississippi (2 0 1) Idle Little Leaguers At Providence Stage Banquet PROVIDENCE season long the Providence Little Leaguers had their cake and Sat urday they ate it too The Little Leaguers were un defeated in 22 regular season games and went on to win the Caswell County championship Saturday night they were treat ed at a championship banquet which featured a 25 pound cake decorated in the team colors of red and white and inscribed with the words Of Little League Providence 25 Straight Present at the banquet were the boys their girl friends and special guests By The Associated Press Here's how the Top Ten college football teams In The Associated Poll fared this weekend: 1 Oklahoma (2 1) lost to Texas 28 7 2 Texas (4 0) beat Oklahoma 28 7 3 Alabama (3 1) lost to lorida 104 4 Navy (3 1) lost to SMU 32 28 5 Wisconsin (3 0) beat Purdue 38 20 6 Pittsburgh (3 0) Idle 7 Southern California (2 2) lost to Notre Dame 17 14 8 Ohio State (2 0 1) tied Illinois 20 20 9 Penn state (3 1) lost to Army 10 7 8 State 27 California 0 StatisticMaryland football NC 19 208 93 9 19 6 5 33 1 30 Elite Of Stock Car Race Drivers At Charlotte Todays 4 WAKE OREST LA is 92 122 16 29 0 8 312 0 20 Virginia Barely Nips 20 16 By MIKE COCHRAN LUBBOCK Tex (AP) Tommy Crutcher spurred Texas Chris fumbling rogs to a 35 3 victory over Texas Tech in a i bungling Southwest Conference football game Saturday night The aggressive 210 pound senior set up two touchdowns scored one himself and threw the key block that sprung quarterback Gary Mills loose on another He added a 34 yard romp tn lay the groundwork for the first rog marker and streaked 53 yards with a Mills' aerial to open the door for the second ive times the rogs fumbled away the ball several times in their own end of the field but the Red Raiders sputtering offense could never muster a touchdown thrust The rogs punched across for two touchdowns in the first quart iinaie Crutcher scored the original on a 11 yard burst and then cut down the lone opposition to send Mills in from the six WICHITA HARDIN SIMMONS WICHITA Kan (0 Wichita followed the Henry Schlchtle to Bob Long pass combination to a 26 12 football victory Saturday night over Hardin Simmons Tony Poteat and Wayne by Manager Rudolph Cooper The banquet was held at the Providence ire Department sta tion house It was announced the county championship trophy will be awarded the team later It was to have been presented Sat urday night but the head of the county league was unable to tend because of illness IA Approves List Of Races or 1964 PARIS rhe International Automobile ederation announced Saturday its approved list of mo tor car races and rallies for 1964 ward the world driving champion ship and the world championship The Grand Prix of the United States at Watkins Glen NY Oct 25 is the only American race counting toward the driving cham pionship Three American races will he field kick) counted in the scoring for the Wilkinson 47 pass from title They are the utrell (kick failed) i Daytona Beach la 2 000 kilome Schraub 31 pass from ter race eb 12 the Sebring Morton (Mosher pass from Mor la 12 hour endurance race ton) Attendance 36000 VIRGINIA COLLEGES Virginia 6 VMI 0 Emory 8 Henry 1J Maryville 6 West Virginia 20 and 16 rostburg 13 Bridgewater 12 Western Maryland 12 Randolph Macon 28 Centre 8 Virginia State 20 Shaw 6 Southern Miss 7 Richmond 0 rederick 16 Guilford 13 Hampden Sydney 30 Apprentice 0 Va Union 13 Elizabeth City 0 CAROLINA COLLEGES North Carolina 14 Maryland 7 Clemson 7 Georgia 7 (tie) lorida State 35 Wake orest 8 The Citadel 24 Presbyterian 0 Duke 22 California 22 (tie) urman 21 Wofford 19 Catawba 6 Western Carolina 0 Chowan 38 ECC rosh 0 Eastern Carolina 6 Elon 0 State 18 South Carolina 6 Appalachian 20 Lenoir Rhyne 6 Newberry 14 Carson Newman 7 OTHER SCORESi Baylor 14 Arkansas 10 Memphis State 21 North Texas 0 Rice 23 Stanford 13 Va State 13 Anderson 7 Va Tech 21 Texas 23 East Tennessee Texas Christian Mississippi State 31 Tulana 1g Army 10 Penn State 7 Boston University 18 Holy Cross 6 Boston college 34 vuianova Dartmouth 14 Brown 7 Harvard 21 Cornell 14 Rochester 20 Union 12 Yale 19 Columbia 7 Massachusetts 21 Connecticut 3 Kentucky 35 Detroit 18 Temple 29 Muhlenberg 0 Toledo 18 Ohio Univ 17 Princeton 34 Penn 0 Bucknell 31 Ohio Wesleyan 6 Delaware 61 Lafayette Wichita 26 Hardin Simmons 12 Bragg 53 Lei 0 Notre Dame 17 So California Northwestern 15 Minnesota 8 Michigan State 7 Michigan 7 (tie) Shepherd 22 Gallaudet 0 Penn Military 15 Wilkes 13 Gettysburg 24 Lehigh 0 Marshall 10 Buffalo Slippery Rock Pa Pa State 7 Amherst 3 Bowdoln Bates 13 Worcester Tech 0 Trinity 28 Tufts 14 Williams 16 Middlebury 8 Springfield 21 Colby 7 Miami Ohio 30 Kent State 8 Memphis Southwestern 27 Millsaps 7 Sewanee 29 Austin College 19 Morgan State 10 Maryland State 0 Butler 14 Depauw 12 Washington Mo 15 Valparaiso 7 Ball State 23 St Joseph's 0 Indiana State 29 Evansville 6 Akron 42 Heidelberg 0 Western Reserve 6 Thiel 6 (tie) Drake 21 State College of lowe 13 Iowa State 17 Kansas 14 Missouri 21 Kansas State 11 Wisconsin 38 Purdue 20 Air orce 17 Nebraska 13 Cincinnati 21 Tulsa 15 Ursinus 15 John Hopkins 15 (tie) lorida Io Alabama 6 Texas 28 Oklahoma 7 Georgia Tech 23 Tennessee 7 Illinois 20 Ohio State 20 (tie) New Mexico State 40 Trinity 8 Washington 34 Oregon State 7 Arizona 13 Texas Western 7 Texas 17 East Texas 0 Santa Clara 21 San rancisco State 6 Utah 15 Biroham Youna 6 Arizona State Univ 24 West Texas St 16 Eastern New Mexico 40 Western New Mexico 7 SCHOLASTICS SCORES Glass 7 6 ork Union MA 20 Hararave MA Randolph Macon Acdmy 0 lshburne Miinary (tie) Woodberry orest 33 Va Episcopal Episcopal 24 St Christopher's 6 Handley 41 Loudoun Valley 0 Clarke County 45 Broadway 0 Elkton 25 Stonewall Jackson 7 BOSTON HOLY CROSS WORCHESTER Mass (AP) Boston University put together its best offensive effort of the season Saturday and emerged with its first victory a 184) decision over favored Holy Cross at windswept itton ield No 8 Tailback Donnie North sweeps around end for 20 yards that set up Glass on the two yard line in one of several key plays which led to a 7 6 Glass win here last night Pnor to his long run teammate Bob Unrue had moved another 23 yards on two plays Palmer insterwald Turn In Dazzling Golf Exhibition ATLANTA (AP) A dazzling birdie bagging exhibition by Arn old Palmer and Dow insterwald who were 13 under par for 30 holes featured an American near sweep of the best ball team matches Saturday which turned the 15th Ryder Cup series with Britain into a catastrophic run The winners went for both their touchdowns in the last two quar ters after stealing Maryland aeri als At that the Terps came dose to pulling a tie out of the fire when their ailing quarterback Dick Shiner mounted their one and only real offensive thrust After appearing in only four plays in the first half because Of a bruised hip Shiner just stood and pumped in the final minutes He completed seven passes and Maryland soared all the way from jts 20 to the opposite 13 He hit Darryl Hill once more at the goal line but the ball bounced off the Negro end and was caught by fullback Eddie Kesler for a North Carolina save Although Maryland could get only four first downs and barely crossed midfield once in the first half it led 7 0 on a recovered end zone fumble The Tar Heels tied the score early in the third period after left guard Jerry Cabe made the first of his two interceptions on the Maryland 33 Ken Willard ran four straight times and quarter back Junior Edge then did it him self running around left end from eight yards out for the score I Another interception in the same quarter by halfback Ronnie Jackson launched North Carolina cn a 70 yard drive for the go ahead score Gary Black who shared quarterback duties with Edge completed his fourth pass in the drive from seven yards out to end Bob Lacey for the touch down Jerry ishman a junior full back plagued by injuries all last season scored Maryland's only touchdown and his first in a great defensive play Charging in from left end ishman knocked the ball out of hand on Tar Heel five and fell on it over the goal with only 45 seconds left in the half North Carolina North Carolina 0 7 7 Maryland 0 7 0 ishman recovered fumble In and zone Carney kick) Edge 8run (Bra Ina kick) NC Lacey 7 pass from Black (Brain kick) Attendance 21000 Theatres I ourth Amusements I Section Then lorida State quarterbock Steve Tensi unlimberedhis throw ing arm and tossed three touch down passes and set up another lorida State score The Seminoles lived up to their pre game billing as a four touch down victor But Wake orest quarterback Karl Sweetan played as though he never looked at the scoreboard Sweetan and fullback Brian Pic colo staged two late game drives but the Seminoles stopped one on the 35 yard line and the other on the 12 Earlier Sweetan attempt ed a 50 yard field goal that failed? Wake orest 0 0 0 0 0 SU 14 7 14 45 Tensi 23 pass to Blletnikoff (Met KICK) E5H (Messer kick) fSU Snyder 2 run (Messer kick) Wetteln (Messer Tensi 11 pass to Wettsteln (Me Attendance 15000 CHARLOTTE NC (AP) The elite of stock car race drivers shoot for about $57000 in prize money and the lucrative NASCAR late model championship in the national 400 mile race here Sun day The winner will take home about $11000 and 2050 points toward the 1 about $30000 in cash and guar antees for the 1964 racing season A crowd of about 50000 is ex pected for the 1 pm start at the multi million dollar 1 mile Char lotte Motor Speedway near here Perfect weather conditions were predicted our drivers are locked in a close battle for the point title Most of them including $106000 winner red Lorenzen start well back in the 40 car field On the pole will be Marvin Panch a 34 year old Daytona Beach la ord driver who shattered all existing world rec i ords for one and one half mile closed courses when he qualified Wednesday at an average speed of 142461 miles per hour for four i six miles i The next day Lorenzen a curly haired ex Elmhurst Hl carpen helper who now lives in Charlotte put his 1963 ord into 1 ninth position in the lineup with 143017 mph for four laps His HJ'Ui also was a new world mark for a single lap Beside Panch in the first row Trill Ha Rnhprf fJnninr) InKncnn ftO6 i i wcva aim new uue curivea early a 235 pound 29 year old charger Saturday too late to install it be szvni nutiua znu unving a IHoJ Chevrolet Occupying row No 2 will be Glenn (ireball) Roberts Key Glassmen In Beating Cards 7 6 Jim Rossi Keeps Wolf pack Unbeaten By DEL BOOTH COLUMBIA SC (AP) North Carolina State capitalized on quarterback Jim passing and running to brush past impo tent South Carolina 18 6 Saturday night and remain among foot undefeated Rossi threw to back Tony Kos zarsky on a 21 yard scoring play opening the second quarter broke loose on a 48 yard run to set up another score in the third and kept South Carolina on the de fensive with his passes aU through the game ootball game: DUKE CALIORNIA 15 8 205 14 28 2 1 27 0 36 in the second period led to the touchdown Bob Un rue on two plays picked up 23 yards of the remaining distance Dennie North (hen set up the score by carrying 20 more yards to the GW 2 rom here Mike Head plunged over for tile TD Bruce placement kick added the PAT and later proved the winning edge The game then remained score less until the Cards struck for a TD in the fourth quarter The payoff drive carried 80 yards with Seward Anderson engineering the attack Anderson finally climaxed the march by plunging the final two yards into the end zone A running play with Mike Giles carrying the ball was stopped short in the PAT bid and the Cards were a beaten team While the first quarter was a battle of fumbles with the Cards giving away the oval four times and the Glassmen twice neither team was able to stage a serious threat One Glass punt set the Cards back on their own 5 but they moved out of danger The third quarter was a good defensive contest and again no real scoring threat developed Other than the scoring march which required 10 plays to go the 80 yards they also moved the ball to the Glass 15 late in the final period before giving it up on a fourth down However earlier the Glassmen also put up a serious threat when they drove to the GW 13 before a fumble halted their progress The victory puts the Glassmen even at 2 2 in loop play and the loss makes the Cards 2 1 in dis trict competition and 2 3 1 over all Next riday night GW goes to Roanoke to tangle with Pattick Henry in another district test Last game was sponsor ed by the Danville Shrine Club and profits will go to the Shrin Hospital for Crippled Chil dren The Shriners helped Dro mote the game by selling tickets 'er added another in the third and staging a parade Saturday after then cut the desperate noon were in charge of pre game throat with a couple more in the halftinie entertainment Three Shrine Bands joined the highchool musicians at halftime Scores by periods: Glass 0 7 0 0 7 0 0 0 6 6 Glass Mike Head (2 yard plunge) PAT Bruce Smith (kick) Seward Anderson (2 yard run) PAT Run failed OUNDED EBRUARY 1847 NO 26517 DANVILLE VA SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 13 1963 EC Glass Beats GWHS In District Clash 7 To 6 I Bruce Conversion Boot Gives Glassmen Win fine run was the back i bone of the Wdfpack final touch 1 At the halfway point of the bi down drive an 82 yard march ennjal series between the top capped by Pete alzarano one yard touchdown plunge Two pass es and a kick failed in conversion tries South Carolina score un til late in the game Quarterback Dan Reeves ran it over from four yards out The touchdown was set up by end Doug Senter who in tercepted a pass thrown by re serve quarterback Rom Skonsik at the State 18 South Carolina was able to work the ball into Wolfpack territory on its own offensive efforts rnly once That was early in the third period It was the fourth straight vic tory for the Wolfpack three of them in the Atlantic Coast Con ference South Carolina is 1 3 over all and 1 2 in the ACC NC Stat 0 12 6 0 18 0 0 0 NC Kozarsxy 21 pass from Rossi (pass failed) NC Montgomery run with blocked punt (kick failed) NC alzarano 1 plunge (pass failed) Reeves 4 run (pass failed) 16672 of Daytona Beach a ord team mate of Lorenzen and Ned Jar rett the businessman driver from Conover NC who won the NASCAR title in 1961 Among big money winners in the field Roberts has banked $63320 this season Weatherly $52260Tnhncnn KM PaHv Grand National title that pays'rett $37565 and Panch who runs 1 only in the distance events $31 005 Tiny Lund the husky ord driver and sports fisherman from i Cross SC who won the rich Day tona 500 in ebruary starts in 8th position He has won $40455 I Twenty dour drivers qualified in three days of time trials The re i mainder of the field was com pleted Saturday two by time I trials and the others in a special I 20 lap qualifying race Cale Yarborough of Timmons ville driving a 1963 ord earned 25th spot with a four lap average of 134839 miles per hour Larry Manning of Richmond Va i a Chevrolet driver became No 26 with an average of 133812 Veteran Jack Smith of Spartan burg SC driving a 1963 Ply mouth won the 30 mile qualifying event averaging 136172 miles per hour His teammate Spen cer of Inman SC was second They will start in positions 27 and 28 respectively Only one top driver failed to qualify He was Bobby Johns of Miami la a 1963 Pontiac driv er Johns had engine trouble all week and a new nne arrived norlv fore the qualifying deadline He will start in the last 'row in 40th position But only fumbles kept the bat tling Indians who lost the confer ence lead by their from coming home in front in the homecoming day clash before 11 500 at Cary ield One Indian fumble set up West first touchdown on the William and Mary 11 in the open ing quarter Another stalled an Indian drive on the Mountaineer 6 in the third period And anoth er ended a advance on the West Virginia 30 fitted Pss from Scotty Glacken I Trophies were presented to the Zed in two boys chosen as the besG fumble for a touchdown used an intercepted pass to set up anoth er and got their final points on a safety in the final period when a center snap sailed over the head of West Chuck Kinder in the end zone ullback Sam Miller who only recently gained a starting berth scored 14 of the Indians points on touchdown runs of one and eight yards and two successful extra point kicks from placement Yost ran for 47 yards and passed for 94 for the Mountain eers who gain momentum until Dan bobble squelched what appeared a cer tain touchdown drive by in the third period at the WVU 6 After the fumble West Virginia using Yost passes for 53 yards sped 90 yards for the tying touch down Moments later 40 yard run set the Mountaineers off again on a 72 yard drive that end ed with his 21 yard scoring pass to Bill Sullivan West Virginia 7 0 7 William Mary 7 7 0 CoTaw 10 pass from Yost (Kinder kick) Miller 1 run (Miller kick) Miller 8 run (Miller kick) Yost 1 run (Kinder kick) Sullivan 21 pas from Yosf (kick failed) safety zone Attendance WILLIAMSBURG Va Statistics Vlrgmla Wllllam and Mary 12 127 66 9 15 2 7 35 3 44 BERKELEY Calif (ffl Cali underdog Bears scared on an arching Alley Oop pass in the fourth quarter Saturday and added a two point conversion for a 22 22 tie with undefeated Duke in a wild intersectional football battle The 31 yard touchdown throw went from Craig Morton to end Jack Schrub a combination that started playing together in grade school Morton then calmly pitched to sophomore halfback Jerry Mosher for the tying two points ERKEl'f? the Duke Callfornia football game: i irst downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage PfiSSBS Passes Intercepted by Punts umbles lost Yards penalized pro'essionals of the two nations Uncle forces had a total of 12 points to 4 for the visitors The red hot Yanks have to win only five of final 16 in dividual matches to clinch the gold trophy which they have nev er lost at home Only the superb putting of Christy a plucky Irish man and Ryder Cup veteran slowed the American golfing jug gernaut Christy rolled in a 35 fcot bird afternoon including three straight ie putt over a tricky knoll on the by Palmer at the seventh eighth final hole to give him and his Ph partner Neil Coles a 1 upl Although they were the birdievvvA DaU makers Bill CaSDPr Jr nf Annlft uiuiAipii vci juaiwj cuju Dave Ragan newcomers to the US team It was only clean cut triumph in a rather frustrating day which saw the Americans win five of the eight best ball matches and draw two others also sank putts of 40 18 and 10 feet in a remarkable exhibition cn the greens in his morning match He also' ran in putts oi 12 and 40 feet on two of the closing holes in the afternoon duel against Palmer and inster in a difficult downhiller of 20 feet This was about all the plucky sensationally and putting well Britons had to cheer about for was a strong asset to the town '1 wli jl Jr PRxzSfaPta' wl SoimiiiM A sh iff A a''T I GWHS STATISTICS GLASS 10 irst downs 8 187 Rushing yard 155 37 Passing yard 1 4 Passes 4 2 0 Intercepted passes 147 Punt 3 35 umbles lost 3 30 Penalties 90 A GW fumble which the Glass men recovered on the 45 COLUMBIA SC Statistics of the North Carolina State South Carolina foot ball game: NCState USC irst downs 9 10 Rushing yardage 177 55 Passing yardage 65 82 Passes 6 14 8 24 Passes Intercepted by 3 2 Punts 6448 9333 umble lost 1 1 Yards penalized 40 50.

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