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The Atlanta Journal du lieu suivant : Atlanta, Georgia • 57

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Atlanta, Georgia
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57
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i i a IS a ie is I rv WwwWw www vX bMiliM'J 5TE3T MET DOOLEY LAUDS BULLDOGS' EORT Teammate To Patton: You're Real All America con ty Carolina PAUL DIET7L Xv I'm glad It was con was Mkkey McCarthy seconds of a The than anyone else When it got tough out there I guess our de fense just got a little tougher My ankle hurt me a little but when you're winning you don't feel is the one 1 said South Carolina native Larry Kohn friends would have given me a bad time if we hadn got that one it's over though Perhaps South coach Paul Dictzel summed it for the Georgia side had a real tough foot ball team out there tonight" no doubt his Caro lina players agree with which the Bulldogs fonted Carolina "Actually" Dooley tinued defense under pressure a great deal of that football game and when we really neded our de fense to come through it did There was no mistake about that tonight been getting the big play on third down Thank goodness they gave it to us tonight Carolina was a real threat with Mike air in there and our boys had to stay up the whole way was no doubt that it was the biggest night for Pat ton But we also got a couple of tough and big plays from Bill Stanfill our sophomore Dooley as he sought refuge under the stands following the fronted Carolina was real proud of our football team We had a lot of things go against us out there tonight We made some mis takes We had too many pen alties we made a determined effort in that fourth quarter want you to Dooley continued it took a fine effort to beat that South Carolina team Believe me they were well prepared for us They put in some new stuff for the game and their execution of it had us down for a while Dooley was particularly warmed by the fierce defense And a lot more While the defense was win ning the plaudits Dooley had some left for the offense which finally cracked the game open Moore did a good job running our ball club He got the big drive going Craig Elrod Rick Arrington and a lot of the young boys really had to get with it tonight I hope they learned something I said Carolina has a good football team and we were proud to have one" Jimmy Cooley who was bothered with an ankle sprain all week played one of his top games "Aw we just got going out he later said do anything more VINCE DOOLEY By MICKEY MCCARTHY COLUMBIA SC Believe me you arc a real AU Ameri ca football speaker was Georgia end Jerry Var a the 1 i ment directed to George Patton all did it out there tonight" said Patton as the clock clicked off the dying roughhouse brawl in Carolina Stadium was by far his best game" said a relieved Vince SUNDAY OCTOBER 2 1966 Cjjc Atlanta journal and CONSTITUTION 57 player Ls i'i I Ji 1 a 'SE I nt AW NA JfJJ I fl 1 I $1 I SZvVZ' Srr yuw "1 III it 1 Mi Buffalo Trips Kentucky Plays Weird Tune HICKEY REEMAN clothes in Atlanta only at MUSE'S Villanova 28 8 wants everything! To Demoralize Auburn or the Man who 0 SEIPLE LED all ball carriers We don't have Hickey reeman $750 Gildspun Suits DOBBS Hats in Atlanta only at MUSE'S proud of our you'll think it's just another great looking you slip it on! in black calfskin $3450 the co ordinated slacks are $45 wright the style center of the South downtown and lenox square downtown lenox and Wildcats Turn Opportunists Behind Van Meter Seiple line for two Saturday as 7 28 (Em (Em totally different is this fine imported Swiss silk tie from x'Andrini Auburn 13 207 58 15 6 1 6 3 1 21 a sports coat in this store we're not proud oi This lean light Buccaneer wingtip step in was planned two ways You not only get terrific style but Wright's famous comfort too Here you witness the vibrant effect of unusual coloring set off by a simple row of stitching the style center of the South downtown second floor lenox square and greenbriar now ready for Autumn the "Golden Coach" collection In Atlanta only at MUSE'S with 116 yards on his 30 at tempts Bryan got the call 18 times for Auburn and picked up 85 yards The best Auburn de fender was Robert ulghum who made several clutch plays which kept the Tigers close It was on offense however that Auburn couldn't make the big play moved the ball better this said Auburn Coach pen the run by Van Meter in the second period ond the punt which bounced off Carter in the third quarter Actually Auburn hardly had the football in the second half as Seiple Britton and Bob Wind sor ripped the Tiger line time and again for first downs to maintain possession the style center of the South downtown lenox square greenbriar THE GAME began as a run ning duel between Bryan and Seiple who was to break a Wildcat ball carrying record before the con test ended The fleet tailback was given the ball 30 times dur ing the game one more than Rodger Bird carried against lorida last season Auburn got as close as the Kentucky 28 near the end of the opening period behind Blake ney and Bryan but a field goal attempt by Jimmy Jones hit the crossbar ol the goal posts and that should have told the Tigers something It just their night Kentucky took the ball on the next series from its 20 to the Auburn 18 with Seiple doing most of the running and includ ing one 34 yard burst However the drive stalled at the Tiger 18 and Chuck Arnold booted a 35 yard field goal to put the Wild cats out front 3 0 with 11:45 showing before halftime AUBURN CAME right back to march 79 yards on just seven plays with Richard 53 yard dash from the Tiger 28 to 19 the big play Bryan subsequently scored from the six Jones kicked true and Auburn led 7 3 Then things started to hap THE KEN clincher was also a weirdie coming at the beginning of the third period The Seiple punted from the Kentucky four and over the Auburn secondary The ball hit one of several Tigers Jimmy Carter waiting for the ball to settle dead and Roger Walz claimed it for the Wildcats Two plays later Terry Beadles tossed a 21 yard touch down pass to Seiple and Ken tucky had it made although Au Larry Blakeney and Bryan never let up Defeat placed Auburn below500 at 1 2 while the Wildcats have now won two of three Here is a fabric that possesses a uniquely rich lustre the result of blending colorful silk threads into every wool strand called jewel tones We especially invite you to see the most unusual of By WAYNE MINSHEW Atlanta Journal Constitution Staff Writer LEXINGTON Ky If anybody has a kick coming at this early stage of the football season it's Auburn University A couple went against the frustrated Tigers here Saturday night and they lost a Southeastern Conference counter to opportunist Kentucky 17 7 The fact is this was a contest of weird happenings which Ken tucky clutched and made the most or to me utter delight of a estimated 37500 football fans on a chilly fall night at Stoll ield The unusual happen i took the playfroma brilliant duel between the Wayne Mlnsbew Tom Bryan and Kentucky's Larry Seiple On the touchdown which put the Wildcats ahead for ex ample Dicky Lyons blocked an Auburn field goal at tempt near the end of the third quarter with the Tigers ahead 7 3 The Doug Van Meter an obvious stranger to carrying the ball picked it up on his own 32 and suddenly found himself in the clear with the Joe Campbell in hot pursuit Suddenly 56 yards later the ball squirted from Van hands with the Auburn end zone in sight at the Tiger 13 Camp bell ran right on by but Van Meter recovered his bobble and the Don Britton a full back scored five plays later The play overcame a 7 3 Au burn lead and changed the complexion of what was billed as a toss up SEC contest them all Hickey reeman's "Bronze" $185 the style center of the South downtown lenox square greenbriar irst Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing Passes Passes Intercepted Punts umbles Lost Yards Penalized Jr THE two big breaks which went their way was the difference The blocked field goal gave them a lead turned things around and gave them a big lift Then the ball bounc ing and hitting our defender on the punt was something you see very often and it gave them all the points they BUALO NY (AP) Mick Murtha threw two touch down passes to Dick Ashley and Lee Jones hit the more six pointers Buffalo whipped football team 28 8 Buffalo took charge at the out set moving the ball 77 yards in I 20 plays with Jones getting the final two for the score The Bulls winning their sec ond game against one loss struck for two TDs in the second period on passes of 35 and 22 yards from Murtha a sopho more quarterback to Ashley an end Villanova 0 8 0 8 Buffalo I Jones 2 run (Embow kick) Ashley 22 pass from Murtha bow kick) Ashley 35 pass from Murtha rxnvKJCK) Boal 3 run (Bekelia run) Jones 1 run (Embow kick) Attendance 9153 However we're particularly Hickey reeman Sports Coats because therein are centered all that the world knows about ex pert weaving and hand tailoring They're the finest of the fine Once you own a Hickey ree man sports coat you'll never settle for less $135 Auburn 0 7 Kentucky 0 10 Ken Arnold 35 Atth Rrvan A run (Jones kick) Britton 1 run (Arnold kick) Ken Seiule 26 pass from Beadles (Arnold kick) Wk the style eenter of the South Ralph (Shug) Jordan we still get the yardage when we needed it and that was down in Kentucky ter ritory men's clothing second floor lenox square greenbriar greenbriar open Mon Thurs ri 9:30 YARDSTICK Kr 191 97 10 7 0 5 388 0 45 by DOBBS You are especially invited to make your selection of these new arrivals for all the exclusive Golden Coach collection Distinguished by the quality crafts manship of proud custom hatters classically styled meticulously rendered No more extravagant that a gentleman's taste demands S25 I AR1B A BHH tK jmn ilirjr 'I ilBBH i Iliff II Jb II Jff it II i lc II 1 1 IB 1MB BHB jl 7" TN TN 17 IBL'wJI'i i Bl 4.

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