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The Atlanta Journal du lieu suivant : Atlanta, Georgia • 75

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IQ Cljf Atlanta journal and CONSTITUTION SUNDAY OCTOBER 11 1959 WOLVERINES NIP BEAVERS YARDSTICK 7 irii Ditll YARDSTICK Downs EIGHT PLAYS Michigan for a mild his Alma Jackson YARDSTICK 10 Air orce Wins Over Idaho 21 0 YARDSTICK Mavo YARDSTICK Down 8 40 5 Vial SUMMARY THE BIG PLAY Hampton Tied KO Runback Sparks Auburn PEACH BOWL RACES END will Io of the Paradise Wild Beoutiful Wooded COUNTRY CLUB Lots POSITIONS OR EXECUTIVE SALESMEN PRIVACY YARDSTICK THE THETS by or Appointment for Interview Phone or at break on the Wol only for the victory maybe for our whole half start marked by both teams our the Ml 0 47 Elis Keep Slate Clean With Second Ivy League Victory SYLVAN CLIPS SOUTHWEST 7 0 IND 21 293 70 0 0 took way (8) 127 MICH 22 252 mo TOP COMMISSIONS TOP TRAINING TOP COOPERATION Mayo's Sharp Passes Shatter Vandals as alcons Get No 14 SANDERS HITS OUT TREE PARS HOLE fumble at the 33 linc Spence's Score Sawyer's Tackle Decide 3 AAA West Wrangle Michigan Snaps Defeat String At 6 with 18 7 Victory Wyoming Tops Rams 29 0 Yale Whitewashes Columbia 14 0 0 7 26 COWPOKES LASSO 5 TULSA PASSES OR 26 0 VICTORY Auburn Lightning Bolt Sears Kentucky 33 0 THE BIG PLAY of course was 88 yard return of guard Bob kickoff which led to shocking 33 0 romp over the Wildcats in a Southeast ern Conference game Back in 1953 Auburn Back Bobby Duke turned in another spectacular run That one went for 100 yards and was on the second half kickoff which put the fourth this season and in a for the Beavers never managed to put any sting into their single wing DENVER Oct 10 LT) Quarterback Rich sharp passing shattered Idaho as the Air orce alcons ran their unbeaten football string to 14 Saturday with a 21 0 victory over the winless Vandals was was and around end and down the side line for 27 yards to a perch on the three rom there he scored on the next play for the 27 0 halftime margin The Plainsmen first unit chalked up a fifth TD early in the fourth period traveling 64 yards in six plays Dyas chipped in a tough 16 yard chunk to the Kentucky 30 Lamar Rawson sailed the remain der after cutting over tackle and outrunning the crowd The Wildcat plight can be stated briefly In the first quarter they failed to make a first down In the second they collected two after an Auburn penalty had nulli fied a 20 yard reversal Just be for halftime they scrambled to Auburn's 30 on penalties and pass ing They got as deep as 46 in the scoreless third and not un til the very end did they get with in sniffing distance of the Auburn goal End Dick Mueller set up the interesting situation when he sifted through a reserve Auburn line to block punt recov ered on 17 Jordan sent the first unit in and they prompt ly killed the threat as one flaps at an annoying fly 136 IS 2 13 0 1 34 4 1 20 OKLA ST 16 338 101 10 14 5 3 33 4 1 62 COLt MBIA 9 137 34 4 20 0 1 363 1 20 Continued rom Page 1 the Tigers even after a 15 yard penalty Quarterback Richard Wood entered to throw a 39 yard strike Io end Joe Leichtnam for a first down at the Kentucky six On fourth down at the four Hunt returned to follow Smith across the goal Early in the second quarter Burkett intercepted a pass thrown by Jerry Eisaman and hauled it hack 13 yards to Kentucky's 35 to set the stage once more Dyas and Hunt covered the distance in seven plays with Hunt again crashing in for the score on a six yard crack Kentucky fumbled on the first play after the kickoff allowing end Dave Edwards to claim it 32 yards out Sophomore half back Don Machen a 156 pound package simply pushed his way Blanchard Reel for the first touchdown Halfback Jim Doh son followed with the first of his two placements Oklahoma State counted again in the second quarter on a pass lateral play that began at the Tulsa 24 Soergel shot a pass to end Bill Dodson at the 10 Dod son spun to the seven where he lateraled to Banfield who rushed across unmolested Jimrny Wilbanks punted six times for a 33 yard mark In the fourth period after a Sewell boot had gone out of bounds on the Murphy 10 the Eagles took off on the longest drive of the murky night Led by Wilbanks with 27 clutch yards in six carries the Eagles stormed all the way to the Tide 16 only to be stopped by a rawhide like Tide defense Todd a wee speedster punched out 42 hard yards in 13 excursions to pace Roosevelt and Wilbanks with 79 yards in 14 smashes ate up most of the Mur phy yardage Ends Tom Wright and Richard Burkhalter along with tackle Harry Gibbs anchored a stingy Murphy defense End Leroy Clark and Sewell playing defensive halfback shored up Red Em mert's equally rugged defense quarter It climaxed an drive in which Singleton 17 yards to Lou Muller yards to red Ernst Blanchard bulled over aerials three of them by passer Jerry Keeling Only 17 Miles from Atlanta Drive out Memorial Dr (Rte 154) or Covinaton Hwy (Rte 12) to Lithonia rom Lithonia take Rock Chapel Rd for 2 miles and ollow Norm Lake Sians Representative on Property Daily and Sunday GIORD 140I Peachtree Peach Bowl promoter Roy Shoe maker has called it a season Shoemaker announced that the schedule Sunday night had been cancelled this week and that no more of the modified shows be held this year want to thank all of supporters this year and drivers who made this such a successful season at th Peach Shoemaker said HUNTING RESERVE open during tea ion for members: Quail Rabbit Squirrel Dove Duck and Geese Atlanta Decatur Marietta College Park Griffin Car tersville Austell Newnan Monroe Winder and Sur rounding Areas irst Rushing Yardare Passing Yardage Passes Passes Intercepted Punts umbles Lost Yards Penalized i nd field with nre o' the iarsrst comnanie i of 675 Million Dollars touchdown a 6 8 0 14 (run failed) tWoue pass a pas the vet tuiri tnr ailiu2I ini al i i in the country: 130 offices and Nation wide Distributors of a Mutual ruiru wun assets in excess Yard PnaltMd 0 0 0 0n (3) run King penalty ball on period I Indiana Smothers Marquette 33 13 BLOOMINGTON Ind Oct te Indiana threw a complete armory against Marquette's orc gun offense and smothered the Warriors in a non conference foot ball game Saturday 33 13 Marquette's long throwing Pete Hall tried to carry the load but there were too many Indiana linc irt Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage Passes Passes Intercepted Punts umbles Last Yards Penalised the Wolves Marquis Baeszler was the top ground gainer Sylvan 0 7 7 Southwest 0 Sylvan acorinc: Spence (ras) Aiken (placement) Eagles Tide Tie By POOCHIE HARTSIELD Crimson Tide and Eagles chief challeng ers to North title bid tn the City eastern divi sion scrambled to a scoreless tie in the mud Saturday night at Grady Stadium Defense and fine kicking took over as both clubs had trouble moving the ball on very wet and slippery turf The David Sewell toed the football five times for a 350 average and Murphy's was fifth who real offense Michigan had lost six in a row and was only the third time tn the long gridiron history that a losing streak had gotten that far out of hand The 1936 and 1937 teams lost seven in suc cession and only the 15 point splurge in the final period Satur day saved the Wolverines from equaling that embarrassment Oregon State 0 0 7 0 7 Michigan 3 0 0 Halstead 27 Stinnelte1) run (Thomas kick) Tureaud run (itzgerald pass from Noskin) Harper (2) run (Halstead JUST TOOK A good coun try trouncing We played miser able The statistics bore that out Auburn had 14 first dow ns to Ken four and outrushed the invaders 291 yards to the 91 Jordan said the first probably was the best Auburn has had in a long time had to have Jordan said The win Saturday was the second of the year for the Plainsmen who were beaten for the first time in 24 games two Saturdays ago by Tennessee 3 0 Pettus' run which was nothing more than a the according to Jordan was high lighted by guard block of a Wildcat defender at the filly The Auburn head man had praise for All America's Zeke Smith and Jackie Burkett and his quarterbacks Bobby Hunt Rich ard Wood and Bryant Harvard SYLVAN 14 Passing Yardage Parses Passes Intercepted Punts umbles Lost Yards Penalized Staff Charles BIRD MAKES SHORT LIGHT PICKING UP ONLY THREE YARDS Hunt (12) and Burkett (50) Bring Down Wildcat After His irst Quarter Plunge Calgary Romps 53 13 CALGARY Oct 10 iT The Calgary Stampeders fighting for a playoff berth in the Western Interprovincial ootball Union crushed the Saskatchewan Rough riders 53 13 Saturday the Tigers back into a ball game led by Mississippi State at the half 21 0 The game ended in a tie 21 21 But here Saturday there little doubt that run the play that bewildered bothered Kentucky Coach Blanton Collier Wildcats think so return didn't help us a Collier said after that we gave them the ball three or four times and that's what 4 3 12 (kick failed) goal A a Mayo (pass gleton to Jim Pappas who made a sensational catch Singleton threw a short pass to Ken Wolfe for Yale's final two points after the last Columbia 0 Yale 0 Singleton 4 run Blanchard (3) run from Singleton) STILLWATER Okla Oct 10 Oklahoma State Univers ity turned Tulsa's passing to its own advantage then used the running of a sophomore fullback I Jim Dillard to gain a 26 0 victory i here Saturday before 21000 Oklahoma State completely dominating the game with its con trol of the ball snatched five Tulsa thrown MARQUETTE 14 25 281 16 25 I 0 3 32 2 32 A 4 WONDERUL ISHING in 250 acro lake Bon Brim Crappy Blue Gill Catfish ROOSEVELT 40) Bowen Clark Parker Holmes TACKLES Whitehead Martin Tolbert Herrin Bowen Tankersley Chan dler ox Rabern Chance RACKS Sewell New Todd Taylor Plunkett Chamlee Hicks MURPHY (0) Wright Price Martin Burk halte Hobson Gibbs Kirk Mc Elroy Barber itzpatrick Leonard CENTERS Jennings aidrip Bell Wilbanks Karr isher McDaniel Greene Battle Gaddy Geisler Roosevelt 0 0 0 Murphy 0 0 0 ROOSEVELT 0 a 94 0 IS first Downs Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage Passes Passes Intercepted Punts umble Lost Yards Penalized By Morehouse Late in the fourth stanza of the intcr sectional classic with the Hampton Pirates of Hampton Va with the clock showing ap proximately 2:39 left to play fullback Lonnie King scored on a two yard plunge and halfback Clinton Ransaw made good the PAT to give the Maroon and White Tigers of Morehouse College a tie Sai i I By DICK SEWELL Atlanta Journal Constitution Staff Writer AUBURN Ala Oct The run that cheered 30 000 Auburn football Ians here Saturday afternoon in Cliff Hare Stadium and chilled Kentucky did not par ticularly inriii tne star Jimmy Pettus who ran further than any other Au burn back on the kickoff since 1953 said was a big thrill but not the best" Plainsmen Coach Ralph Jordan agree with the 5 7 165 pounder from Oxford Ala run was the spark we Jordan standing in the middle of the rain soaked field in his all weatherized rain suit said today but MABIE Street TR 3 2071 also scored from three yards out in the third quarter to cap an 80 yard drive in 15 plays Tulsa and Oklahoma State meeting in the 41st renewal of their intrastate rivalry battled on equal terms until John Jlaisol grabbed a Keeling pass at the Tulsa 41 late in the first quarter Ten plays later Oklahoma State quarterback Dick Soergel Nred a seven yard pass to end ULLBACK George Pupich kicked a 37 yard field goal in the second period when penalties stalled the Air orce offense Idaho never penetrated any deeper than the Air orce 32 Guard Howard Bronson set up a touchdown for Air orce in the third when he intercepted a pass HESPERIA Cal Oct 10 UPI Doug Sanders whose 203 total for 54 holes left him one stroke behind leader Eric Monti after Saturday's play in the Hesperia Open golf tourna ment had to do a act to get his three under par 69 in the third round On the 15th hole the Cedar town Ga star's drive landed in the crook of the ghostly arms of one of the Joshua trees that dot the course Sanders put on his jacket for protection climbed the tree knocked the ball down and took a par five on the hole His best hole was the 12th where he had an eagle three The leaders: Erie Monti 70 68 202: Doos San ders 68 66 Jack leck 66 71 Herbert 72 Don airfield 70 67 71 208 Dijij viiMmy 70 68 210: rank Churck Rotar 68 71 212: Jim errier 72 70 Al Baldins 70 70 Bill Parker 71 z' 2ij uni Johnston Charles Sifford 68 73 Ton: Iema 72 71 71 214 Jon Gustin 74 72 214: Miller Barber 74 70 Bert Weaver 70 69 Bill Max 4 oo fj zio 70 Howie Johnson 71 73 71 215 Al Bessclink 73 69 LARAMIE Wyo Oct 10 Wyoming stopped two first period scoring threats by Colorado State then crushed the previously un beaten Rams 29 0 Saturday The Cowboys defending Skyline Conference football champs turned two CSU fumbles into touchdowns in the third period CSU was regarded as Wyoming's strongest league opponent Colorado St 0 0 0 Wyoming 0 6 23 29 Wyo Smolinski (1) run (kick Wyo Snyder (1) run (Echtermeyer pass from Walden) Masgert (4) run (Jozwiak pass from Dempsev): Maggerl (4) run (kick bv Dempsey) men in his backfield most of the time Hall's passes set up one Marquette touchdown and scored the other But an interception also put the Warriors in a hole they never left Against him were the slashing runs of John Henry Jackson Ted Smith and Ron McCauley and a smashing Indiana line Hoosier blocking back Will Scott intercepted a Hall pass rn the first quarter and went 72 yards to score after Hall's throws had carried the Warriors 50 yards Marquette 0 6 0 Indiana 6 10 10 Scott (72) pass interception (kick failed) Jackson (4) (Miller kick) Miller (35) Mestnik (1) (run tailed) aison 25 pass from Jackson (Miller kick' Miller (31) Ind Smith (2) (Miller kick) Hawkins (23) pass from Hail (Webster kick) OREGON ST a Staff Photo Jackson HUNT SMACKS INTO ROADBLOCK Ransdell Stops Him After 5 At 20 Herndon Stadium 0 7 0 7 (Shackel (2) run Denver Douses Montana 27 12 MISSOULA Mont Oct 10 Denver's aggressive line smeared Montana's running game Satur day and the Pioneers scored an easy 27 12 Skyline Conference I football victory Montana used two breaks to register touchdowns A pass interference against Denver set the their 15 in the second Sophomore Jim Grasky ent over for the score Montana linebacker Gary Sehvvertfeger plucked a Denver aerial and ran it back for 30 and a touchdown in the fourth period by Idaho quarterback Sill on the 19 On the first play Pupich a handoff and darted all the through left guard for the score Idaho Air orce Quinlan (6) run AA Pupich (37) field Pupich (19) run (kick failed): Muinian ioi pass trom TULSA PUSHED to the Okla homa State two yard line in Us only threat which was cut off when Banfield intercepted by halfback Joe Cheap two Tula 0 0 Oklahoma State 7 A Reel (7) pas' from i (Job son kicked): Eanfield 24 pass lateral oersel to Dodson 'kick Dillard run (pass failed' Dillard '91 lun 'Dobson kicked) NEW HAVEN Oct 10 Unbeaten untied and unscored on Yale blanked hard fighting Columbia 14 0 Saturday for its second Ivy League football victory The Elis scored in the second and third periods while maxing lour goal line stands A crowd of 20196 saw quarter back Tom Singleton pace the in spired Bulldogs to their third vic tory of the season The 20 year old junior from Kenilworth Ill scored first touchdown and set up the other one with some brilliant sharpshooting It was the first time since 1944 that Yale had managed to register three shutouts in a row covering a span of 140 games Singleton skirted four yards around his right end to shove Yale in front 6 0 midway of the second 85 yard tossed and 20 Bob from the 3 late in the third quar ter for the other score This was highlighted by a 30 yard tors Sin nailed halfback Mike Quinlan with a 45 yard scoring pass in the third pcritxl to high light his aerial show The 170 pound junior completed four passes for 59 yards in Air orce's first touchdown drive an 30 yard first quarter march capped by six yard dash over right tackle MIRPHV irst Dowds Yards Rusbinr Yards Passing Yards Prnalbed By MICKEY McCarthy Bears pushed across a lone touchdown to drop stubborn Southwest 7 0 in a Region 3 AAA West contest Saturday night at Cheney Stadium After a scoreless first half Jack Bears moved 65 yards in 11 plays late in the third period to annex the decision ullback Alfred Spence was the workhorse of the payoff drive dashing the last eight yards to score Bob relentless Wolves took the ensuing kickoff and mounted their only sustained drive With a fourth and one situation at the Sylvan 25 line backer Don Sawyer broke through to drop Southwest quarterback Johnny Carson for a two yard loss of an attempted roll out This key play erased the flickering hopes of the Wolves upset The first half was numerous breaks for but neither could cash them in for points Big Bill Paschall Joe Wolfe and Charles Jordan slam med the door on every Southwest threat while Tommy Lewis and Walter Preston were equally ef fective for the losers On the offensive ledger Spence bulled his way consistently for good gains His adversary for KICKING by national ranking Joe Dolan alo was ex i I client" Jordan aid He also singled out tackle Ken Rice for the third straight week Teddy oret and Lee Sexton for their stickoul play ANN ARBOR Mich Oct 10 (T) Michigan unable 1o generate power on its own snapped a string of six straight defeats Saturday by turning Oregon final period fumble into a quick touchdown for an 18 7 i tn The Wolverines were within one defeat of matching their all time losing streak when end John Halstead pounced on an Oregon State vard o'O: Sharinc Group tife In'urance Major Medical a an opportunity to make some REAL money ONE Tony Banficld on the Oklahoma State two yard line set up I lard for a 91 yard touchdown from his own nine for Oklahoma State's final touchdown in the fourth quarter Dillard burst into the line with exceptional speed for a fullback TN pumped enough life into its slug gish offense to propel sophomore halfback Ken Tureaud into the end zone Coupled with Halstead's 27 yard field goal in the opening period that was enough to send 74693 sunbaked spectators home happy The Wolverines added another touchdown in the final three min utes after an interception and provided coach Bump Elliott with his first victory at Mater Until they got the Don fumble verines were out hustled and out spirited in this intersectional clash the first meeting between the two schools The defeat 7068 64 202: Do us San Bob Duden 68 70 66 204: Jay Herbert 71 68 66 205 Joe Kirkwood Jr 67 68 Bill Casper Jr 69 68 71 70 209 Gene Littler Paul Harney 69 69 72 Wharton 67 74 71 71 69 211 Joe Greer iv Larner 2 0 7 212: Bill Parker 77707 7 1 214: Barber Tom Nieporte 73 jonnson I I 4 eIhL Vk I NraKT Ww7 I A i i slillT iW A ir Mr xM iiRM I MfMI 42 'V i vr A Vii I Jjr 1 J5r? A YARDSTICK IDAHO AA irM Down 11 16 Kushing Vardas 82 195 Passing Yardaur 81 Passes 15 28 15 27 Passes InterceDtrd 1 Punis 7 407 6 36 umbles Lost 2 1 Yards Penalized 45 94 1.

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