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9 Slow Starter Wins ALBANY Calif Oct 13 ffl After a slow start Top Perform ance closed strongly and won the $10000 Richmond Handicap Saturday at Golden Gate ields Top Performance overtook Mr Thong and Bird and finished the six furlong distance in 1:11 and 2'5 Top Performance paid $900 520 and 340 Mr Thong 1860 and 740: Bird 300 Turn to Page 63 OR LEASE HUNTING RIGHTS on 7000 ACRE arm Long term leases Plenty of game Doves quail deer rab bits and other animals If interested contact: Martin Bradshaw Box 334 Rome Go with skyrocketing Hamilton Standard! Product Development Engineers Environmental Test Engineers Overhaul and Repair Engineers Put your career in this capsule expanding diversi fying fast moving Hamilton Standard! 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Renfro Shines as Ducks Paddle Past Rice 31 12 20 St) 14 Juniata 6 i) 13 Wash Jellerson 0 Case Tech fell on 0 to Wake's 44 with halfback and fullback carrying the were back at plunge and the extra 9 6 6 Coach Johnny Griffith meets rank Howard in the middle of the Death Valley after big Georgia vic ished second in the one mile race War Coun cil and Gaelic Lad finished third and fourth Bengals Keep Rush on Mira But QB Is a Hero in Defeat of as 0 7 fi 6 7 6 6 (6 8 66 50 30 0 7 SHERROD QB SPEAKER PETERSON AT TD CLUB 6 0 16 6 0 14 0 7 14 0 HOU EVER it did nothing to displace the mantle of greatness conceded to quarterback Mira who was magnificent in defeat completing 14 of 33 passes' for 168 yaids And this without an inter CAMDEN NJ Cicada won the Jersey Belle Stakes by five and one half lengths at Garden State Park Lincoln Center ran second CHICAGO Tumblewood Tumble Turbie charged from far behind Saturday and won the $29 wo Chicago Handicap at Haw thorne Another 3 year old Intercepted fin but 14 and the (01 2 60 17 34 NEU YORK The New York Mets pur chased catcher Norm Sherry and outfielder Dick Smith from the Los Angeles Dodgers for an undisclosed amount of money LVKERSIELD Calif IB Billy Casper shot a 65 Saturday and Tony Lema birdied the last hole to tie for the third round lead in the $40000 Bakersfield Golf Tournament Two strokes back of the co leaders were Dave Hill Jacky Cupit and Mason Rudolph NEW YORK W1 Heavyweight contender Zora olley has a virus infection and will be unable to meet Doug Jones next Saturday in the nationally televised bout PHOENIX Ariz Mickey Wright swept to a four stroke lead in the second round of the $11000 Phoenix Open Golf Tournament Miss Wright had a 70 for a 139 total Kathy Whitworth shot a 71 and moved into second QUARTERBACK Milton inkel stein scored the next six points on a two yard circle of right end after completing passes of 27 9 and 7 yards to Tommy iebelkorn George Lipton and Marshall Din nerman A 15 yard pass from inklestein to Ronnie Rossello got the next touchdown after the same combi nation had connected for 21 yards ullback Jimmy Bowen scored the final one on a three yard up the middlc run Dinnerman was the most pro ductive ball carrier in the game picking up 89 yards in 10 trys ullback Lee Kidd triggered the Sylvan victory scoring two touch downs that he set up himself and gaining a total of 126 yards in 14 CHICAGO Ski Cat owned by Stamper of Tulsa won the first running of the Hawthorne Quarter Horse uturity at Haw thorne Race Track Saturday Sandy Bolo fin ished second Burdine Scores On Interception Of Lateral Little Citadel Hits Big Shocks Vanderbilt 20 7 attempts He scored first on a 16 yard run in the second and then on a two yard run to the 16 and gained six 25 and eight yards in the drive that ended in his second broke through and intercepted a lateral that Southwest quarter back Ricky Smith had intended for halfback Jimmy Ergle and sped 37 yards GRADY 16 176 136 RHshinc YarHapre YartHc Passes Passes Intercepted Punts umblet 1 ard Penalised PAWTUCKET RT Rough Note scored an exciting come from behind victory in the James Dooley Memorial Handicap Satur day at Narragansett Park Gridiron Hero winner of his last three starts held the lead going into the stretch Cheyney 6 Lock Haven 14 Wagner 7 Ursinus 6 Hobart 13 California (Pal 26 Wagner 7 7 0 12 VIENNA Gil Clancy co managcr of Emile Griffith denied Saturday a report that Griffith would fight Christain Christensen LEXINGTON Ky Abrogate fought off Sally Ship Saturday to win the $36096 Alcibi ades Stakes at Keenland (kick) Donnie TDs Tommy HOUSTON Oct 13 Mel Ren fro scored one touchdown and set up two more with spectacular runs of 65 and 45 yards Saturday night as Oregon defeated Rice University 31 12 Rice was a two point favorite in die intersectional clash but Ore gon moved 65 yards from the opening kickoff for its first touch down jumped to a 17 0 halltime lead and fielder such an effective offense the Mallards never did have to punt Rice struck quickly in the third period for touchdown surges that ception under heavy pursuit by LSU linemen Despite all the storm warnings to small and large football craft raised by the Louisiana press a rare hush of physical intimida tion fell on 67500 coastal natives of LSU when Hurricane Mira hit Tiger Stadium The Bengals had apparently kicked Miami into an untenable position on its own 12 yard line and had dispersed the famed Chi nese Bandits to eliminate the loridians where they stood Sixteen plays and 88 yards later LSU was behind 3 0 Mira a sleek shark of a young man completed passes of 15 yards to Bob Werl 20 yards to Nick Spi nelli and 13 ds to Bill Sparks and ran twice for nine yard gains along the way But it was a pass of 66 yards that failed that brought the greatest gasp of disbelief from the Bengal follow ers When the white (first) team res cued the besieged Bandits on their own four yard line and held for three downs Wilson kicked a 20 yard field goal Japan American golfers charged in to win the third World Amateur Team Championship and keep the handsome Eisenhower Cup The US won by eight shots over Canada Gary Cowan of Canada was low individual witn 2o0 while Dick Sikes was next with 283 Blackie Sherrod sports columnist of the Dallas Times Herald will be guest speaker at the weekly meeting of the Atlanta Quarterback Club at the Mayfair Club Monday night Coach Bill Peterson of lorida State will speak to the Atlanta Touchdown Club Monday at 12:15 at the Dinkier Plaza Murphy High School halfback Roy Jarrett and Gordon de fensive left end Jeff McMullan are the TD choices as Back and Lineman of the Week McMullan 175 pound senior keyed a 26 0 upset of Griffin by making 10 individual tackles and assisting on many others that kept tlie Eagles to minus two yards rushing and two first downs Jarrett 180 pound senior gained 104 yards in 15 carries caught two passes for 56 yards returned a kickoff 53 yards and returned a pass interception 37 yards to set op a touchdown which he scored from five yard line Murphy beat Brown 27 14 The pair will be honored at the TO Club meeting Monday 7 14 NASHVILLE Tenn Oct 13 (J1') Underdog Citadel stunned Vanderbilt in a 21 6 football upset Saturday night mainly on the i unning of halfback Eddie Taylor the generalship of quarterback Sid Mitchell and a stub (HARLOTTE NC (A i reball Roberts the top winner on the NASCAR circuit is the favorite to win National 400 Stock Car Race Roberts already has won the pole record time Sitting besides Roberts on the front row will be David Pearson Other staunch contenders include Richard and Joe Weatherly born defense The Cadets actually won the game in the first period on Nich vnorento one yard kick for point Vanderbilt scored the fourth period on a 32 yard scamper by Art Gucpe son of the Commodore coach But Grady try for extra point was wide The Citadel drove 76 yards ill! Vanderbilt 20 273 102 7 22 1 4 31 0 10 7 0 0000 run (Mitchell the ball into the it for a NEW YORK Staggered twice in the first five rounds unbeaten Skeeter McClure rallied and pounded out a unanimous decision over Gomeo Brennan the 10 rounder was telecast nationally from Madison Square Garden irst Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage Passes Passes Intercepted Punts rumbles Yards Penalized By RAY TAPLEY Sylvan and Grady each fired a 26 point salvo be fore7 a City League football crowd at Grady Stadium Saturday night but not at each other Sylvan's volley was aimed at East Atlanta in the first of two games at the site and it found its mark with 26 6 accuracy with Southwest the tar get was even more unerring 26 0 The two victors used the same winning combination an explo sive offense and a stout defense And both reaped the rew ard of continued contention for sub region championships Grady scored on the first scrim mage play of the second game when halfback Jimmy Burdine MIAMI 18 9o 168 14 33 0 5 302 1 50 Pur repTPag Per' 7 i' tory Saturday Patterson) irst Doivhs Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage Passes Passes Intercepted Punts umbles Lnd Yards Penalized left defensive halfback Amcdec kicked the score to 17 3 with 11:32 left to play Mira put on his mantle of great ness for one last desperate drive of 75 yards that died on the USU 16 having reached the seven Mira passed for 72 of 75 yards but could not get the ball over the goal from the seven as four passes failed under possible LSU rush Miami LSU Wilson 23 dee 3n Stovall 2A run Lublanc 10 run (Amedee kick) Attend 67500 after the next kickoff to score on Mitchell's sneak from the one The Citadel Vanderbilt rrn i 'kick (ailed) Mitchell I rrn (Mitchell kick) Lane 15 run (Mitchell kick) 1 4000 Continued from Page 53 SOUTH 20 Maryland St 8 Howard 6 rostburg 6 Virginia State 6 Tennessee 14 Austin Peay 7 Rust 6 Guiltord 0 Gallaudet 0 Savannah St 6 Salem Tchrs 14 45 DC Tchrs 0 Philander Smith 6 Knoxville 6 UNORTUNATELY for Coach Andy Gustafson his Miami team was not compatible with pros perity After Miami forced LSU to punt fullback Nick Ryder fum bled the ball on his 25 yard line and his Bengal counterpart full back Steve Ward recovered for the Tigers Three plays thereafter quar terback Lynn Amedee kicked a 30 yard field goal and the score was a statistical standoff 3 3 with 7:15 left to play in the first half LSU EARNED a 10 7 halftime lead by driving 80 yards in 11 plays for a touchdown Amcdec hit fullback Charles Cranford for passes of 19 and 15 yards and the great Stovall detonated the last 26 yards up the middle for the score Amedee converted and LSU had its 10 7 lead and there was nothing Mira could do' about it with less than two minutes left in the first half Neither team could get an of fensive word in edgewise in the third quarter which expended it self in a state' of scorelcssness LSU punting expert Danny Neu mann practiced his art by kicking out ou the Miami 2 dead on the Miami 2 and unreturned on the Miami Mira was thus hamstrung spent his time blocking for punter in his own end zone It was a physically expended Hurricane that lined up once again on the LSU 47 to defend against the three deep Bengals as the fourth quarter opened It took only 10 plays for LSU to score with a beast of a sopho more halfback Danny Leblanc driving the last 10 yards directly over left tackle and through the 3 0 10 Ame (Amedee kick) 11 168 4 10 6 321 5 25 MIDWEST Southern Illinois 13 Kearney (Neb) 12 Midland 50 Michigan 46 Michigan College Denison 9 Principia 7 Akron 33 Baldwin Wallace 27 Indiana St 26 Adrian 27 Michigan 46 Olivet 19 John Carroll 67 Concordia (110 14 Missouri vauey John Carroll 67 Ball State 15 Earlham 31 Taylor 28 Albion 34 Wabash 35 Bu ler 21 Principia (III) iJpfianra 14 Southern (SD) 25 Mayville SD) 27 St Thomas (Minn Winona (Minn) 20 Mtimn A9 Pitteoiirff (Kan) 34 Cornell i Iowa I 1 Tarpons 44 Central (lows) 26 Northern lllfnofc 21 bt (Minn) 31 generals Rebound Va Oct 13 ullback Tommy 47 yard run with five minutes left pud Washington and Lee in scor ing position as the Generals over came a one point deficit and got bagk on the football winning tj'aeJc Saturday with an 18 13 vic tory over Randolph stub bora Yellow Jackets Washington and Lee 6 6 0 Macon 7 6 0 waKhingtan and Yoffce 25 run (run failed) Randolph Ashby 4 pass tHulvey kick) Wash bwtpn and Ogilvie 27 pass from Kee tee (run failed) Randolph ra tee 68 run 'kick failed) Washington and Yoffe 1 run (run failed) 'P'rt PnlHiral Artvrrthmnt) OR SENATE Cabe District ulton Co Cougars Stun Stanford 21 6 SPOKANE Wash Oct 13 A blocked quick kick a 92 yard kickoff return and a short pass gave Washington State Uni versity a 21 6 win over Stanford Saturday in the first Big Six foothall game Washington State junior end Clete Baltes tied a school record for pass interceptions in a single game as he picked off three Stan ford aerials one of which set up the final scoring drive On the first play of the second period Stanford halfback Stan Lindskog tried a quick kick WSU sophomore guard Jim Paton who weighs 210 broke through the giant Stanford line and blocked the kick Linebacker Gery Gehr mann followed end zone and touchdown wsu Stanford Ch rm a of block tack (Branco kick): WSU Graham 92 kickoff return (Branco kick) Shaw 11 pass from (Branco kick) STAN Cummin 1 plunge (run failed) 1 4250g LSU 15 231 35 26 0 7409 0 61 6 13 7 0 0 0 AST ATLANTA irst Dnvrns Yards Rushlnjr Yards Passing Yards Penalized Dy JOHN LOGUE Journal Constitution Staff Writer BATON ROUGE La Oct George Mira Miami was conceded the office of all America here Saturday night turned into Sunday But 67500 tax pavmg cain raising denizens of Tiger Stadium put over a public draft of LSU immortality for citizen halfback Jerrv Stovall Stovall the same 6 2 195 pound senior vvlio executed Georgia Tech last week from 98 yards out de stroyed i a i University this week from the 26 yard line with the deciding touchdown in a 17 3 football game Coach Charlie Heisman Award candidate raced the distance un touched by hU John I oeue man hands to put LSU ahead at halftime 10 3 and keep the once tied three times victorious Beng als in the shrinking land of the unbeaten The run and a later LSU ex peditionary march for a fourth quarter touchdown ruined Miami unbeaten record after three victories HALBACK Richard Lee scored the first touchdown from the three in the opening period after placing the ball there with a 38 yard run Quarterback Don nie Hampton got the last one in the fourth on a one yard sneak after halfback Dee Parish returned an intercepted pass 57 yards to the four East lone touchdown came on the most un usual play a 17 yard double re verse that ended with Tommy Samples carrying Score by quarters: Sylvan 6 7 6 7 26 East Atlanta 0 0 0 Sylvan Scoring: Richard Lee 3 pass from Donnie Hampton): Lee Kidd 2 (16 run 2 run) Donnie Hampton (1 run Richard Lee Hampton (kick) East Atlanta Scoring: Samples (17 run) Grady OUUlIIVVL'ai Gradv Scnrins: Jimmy Burdine6 return of intercepted lateral) Milton inklestein (2 run) Ronnie Rossello (15 pass from inklestein): Jimmy Bowen (3 run) Russell Berry 2 (kicks) Lovett Upsets Monroe Lovett scored early then held on valiantly to register a mild 7 0 upset over Monroe Saturday night at Smyrna Monroe started fast when Billy Highsmith returned the opening kickoff to the Lovett 37 But on the first play from scrimmage Pete Griffin pounced on a Mike Oakes fumble to start Lovett roll ing Behind the running of Bobby Patterson and Bill Milton and the passing of Billy Leonard the Lions moved the ball to the Monroe eight yard stripe rom IL 71 6 cud to zone recovery 4 fi Western Wash 13 ort Lewis 7 1 innLi ii i KinM Point 13 Southern Conn St 1 Amherst 34 Northeastern 1 4 Tuft 42 Westminster 'Pal Gettysburg la Maine Maritime 21 Hamilton 26 Hofstra 21 Swarthmore 22 Delaware Valley 7 Drexel 17 Lebanon Valley 25 llitrLUtn IV Bates 20 Norwich 32 Springfield 21 Diekinson 21 Coast Guard 21 Moravian 17 Smith 29 Alfted 20 Kutztown Tchrs Aft Ithaca College 24 John HopkiM 20 Norwich 32 Ithaca 24 Waynesburg 34 Grove City 62 neinany wva Allegheny 77 Strovdsburg 68 Shippensburg 32 Mxiuchanna Hkes 12 Umiltnn 26 Alinpery Rock 27 UuscjuehannA 14 WAKE ORET IB 249 63 4 14 0 7 350 I 68 YARDSTICK SYLVAN (26) 18 237 66 45 Spill Deacs 27 6 Gamecocks' Speedster Opens Scoring Alert Victors Pounce on ive umbles SUGAR BOWL SPEED WAY SfOlTE 278 MIO WAY COVINGTON CORY6RS JALOPIES ONLY JDNLri ADMISSION RYSUNDAY YARDSTICK Citadel 11 176 68 sio 4 9 372 0 44 covered 63 and 57 yards but the Owls never did get closer than 17 6 Renfro gained 141 yards while carrying the ball on 13 rushing plays His 65 yard run that set up a touchdown one secund before the half came on a pass intercep tion He also received two passes tor 17 yards Orcson 7 io xuee Renfro 1 run (Corey kick) Corey 27 Burleson 17 pass from Veres (Corey kick) RICE 3 run (kick failed) OREG Berry 11 run (Corey kick) leming 5 (kick failed) Berry I run (Corey kick) Hillsdale (Mich) 6 Hastings Souix alls Illinois St St Wooster Culver Stockton Heidelberg Eastern Mich 15 Evansville 7 Alma 26 Illinois State 8 Hone 12 Wayne (Mich) 14 Rose Poly 12 St Mary (Kan) 20 Wavno Cf St Joseph's (Ind) 0 ranklin 13 Manchester (Ind) 20 Anaerson Hanover 14 Depou 18 Ciilver btockton 6 Wilmington 8 ueneraj tseauie Jamestown 7 Gustavus Adolphus Bemidji South Dakota tech bi ueneniei Beloit Buena Vista Luther Eabtei Illinois uncoruia wind ia Wahpeton Science 39 Ellendale (ND) 6 XViliiam Penn 45 Simpson 33 Westmar 41 Central 0 Planeville (Wis) 13 Riverfalls 7 Black Hills (SD) 50 Dakota Weslyan 27 Whitewater (VV is) Oshkosh 0 Ripon 14 (TIE) St Olaf (Minn) 14 rau via ij MOUt Lakeland (Wis) 10 Northland (Wis) Washburn 7 Emporia WEST Colorado Stale 35 Colorado College a at xv iuiaerau Colorado St College 35 Colorado Col 8 upper Iowa 19 Dubuque 0 SOLTHWEST Trinity (Tex) 24 McMurry 14 Southwestern (Kan) 13 Bethany (Kan) 7 SVV Oklahoma 20 NE Oklahoma St 0 Austin (Tex) 10 Sewanee 7 6EHLST Linfield fOrel Chico canceled storm uerf Sound 9 Central Wash 6 Eastern Montana 60 Northern Monta 0 ClareniOTt Mudd 32 Calif Lutheran 14 Adams St 22 Colorado Western 7 Whiltier 27 California Southern 12 YARDSTICK (26) SOUTHWEST irst Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing Yards Penalized By ROD SPICER Atlanta JournaLConstitution Staff Writer COLUMBIA Oct 13 South Game cocks an inoffensive ball club in submitting to defeat in its first three outings turned opportunity and Billy Gambrell against Wake orest here Saturday for a 27 6 Atlantic Coast Conference win Some 29000 delighted Carolina Stadium fans watched Gambrell score twice and generally play havoc with Dea con defenses all night while alert team mates picked off five fumbles Die i puts'South Caio lma ahead one game in a series dating back to 1909 rom the be rnnnlnrr if AV35 apparent it just wasn Wake orest's night Getting its hands on the ball for the first time after the kickoff South Carolina drove 63 yards to score with Gambrell cracking in from three yards out kDmake it 6 0 with 8:50 still re mainine on the clock Jack Mc Cathern converted the first of three extra points and it was 7 0 Still not convinced of defeat Wake orest came roaring back on the follow ing kickoff only to run headlong into misfortune Tak ing the kickoff on his five left half Donnie rederick bobbled the ball at the five picked up the pig skin and stormed back 62 yards to South 33 ive plays lalef a touchdown in sight quar terback John Mackovic fumbled on the 15 and a pattern was set Gamecocks Ed Holler re cohered DRIVING BACK out to the 34 South Carolina's drive stalled and McCathern booted plays later Wane Welborn Larry Thomason main the Deacons the 15 Thomason fumbled South Caro linas John Jones recovered and thefstory of the night was com AJT exchange later Wake's Sam Green fumbled on his 34 with the Ed Hertwig recover inggWith quarterback Dan Reei es engineering the drive the Game cocks popped into the end zone plajs later on a 13 yard Reeves to John Caskey pass Ironically the" pass would have fell incom plete had not the Deacons' rcd reached up and tipped the balpnto hands Taking the second half kickoff the'Gamecocks drove 63 yards to score with Reeves sneaking over from the one McCathern added thg PAT and It was 21 0 The Deacons got their only score Alefs Buy Smith Sherry NEU YORK Oct 13 (AV Jockey Manuel caza opened the throttle wide at the top of the stretch and Never Bend raced to an eight length victory over Master Dennis in New York richest horse the $189675 Cham pagne Stakes Saturday Never Bend took the lead shortly after the start of the mile race being run for the 91st time Master Dennis ridden by Brulio Baeza and owned by Harbor View arm came home three quarters of a length in front of Outing Class who got third place by a head over Sum Dum Kid Bold Commander was fifth Valiant Skokal sixth and Slipped Disc last in the third when Richard Cam eron came up with Tommy PiL fumble on the Gamecock 22 Quarterback Wally Bridwell sneaked in from the one A oass for two points fell short South Carolina added its final tally in the fourth quarter with a 36 yard Reeves to Gambrell pass completion setting it up Gambrell swept end for two and the score pass to Lester was short on the try for two 'Va orest 0 0 6 0 6 South Carolina 7 7 7 31 mn (McCathern kick) A3 gass from Seeves (Mc Cathern kick) Reeves 1 run Mc Cathern Bridwell 1 run Sccamhr' Il 2 run (pass 18942 (Never Bend: Going Gone! North Carolina Morsan St 39 Bridgewater 22 NC 28 Kentucky 20 Mm ehead 36 Bishop 35 Lenoir Rhine 56 Shepherd 56 Morris 9 Virginia Union 26 Virginia St (Norfolk) isk 25 Tuskegee Institute 38 West Maryland 17 Hampden Sydney 14 Carson Neman 22 Elon 20 Western Carolina 20 Eastern Carolina 16 West Virginia Wesleyan 26 Glenville St (VVVaI 6 Shaw 14 Elizabeth City Tchrs 14 ny ie nemueny Tennessee lecn EAST Montclair St (NJ) 13 Trenton St 16 Youngstown 10 Bowooin 12 International 6 Trinity (Conn) 8 Geneva 0 Albright 6 Dean College 20 Hobart 13 Bridgeport 6 CW Post 7 Kings 0 Lvcoming 14 iihlpnhoi? Tl Middlebury 6 Tech 7 Rensselaer Poly 12 Colby 6 ranklin Marshall 6 1 Weslyan 0 Penn Military 3 Delaware Valley 7 ov uawiciiue Guard 12 union Cortland 12 Haverford 0 RPI 12 Cortland 12 Vincent (Pa) 14 Carnegie Tech 0 HMK 1V A A 1 JxxCx WMh YeSSM: 5x xxxx 5 AjavA sw 1 4 i iff! Mb 'x' JW wuA 1 1 WlMxJj Wk vU'W IwBr MB icfS 1 x' nr 1 x' yV i WSL la A a V' A 1 2 Rod ui I.

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