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The Atlanta Journal from Atlanta, Georgia • 66

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lr' CL J) Buffalo Rips 1 San Diego BUALO NY (AP) Three rookies and one veteran did all the scoring Saturday as Buffalo crushed' the American ootball defending champions the San Diego Chargers 30 3 for their third straight victory of the season before the largest home crowd ever 40167 lanker Elbert Dubenion 'a five year veteran climaxed the Bills scoring by snaring a 40 yard touchdown pass from Da ryle Lamonica in the final 24 seconds of the game in War Memorial Stadium San Diego 0 3 0 Buffalo 7 7 3 Buf Bvrd 75 nasa interception (Gogq lak kick SD Blair 12 Buf Clarke 51 punt return (Gogdak kick) Buf Gogolak 13 Buf Auer 2 run (Gogolak kick) Buf Dubenion 40 pasn from Lamoni ca (Kick failed) Attendance 40167 1 'fl GATORS BOOT MAROONS OUT THE GAME 16 13 KU 100 GALLOPS YARDS OR 14 POTENT OENSE Spartans Spank Hazleton 30 7 resemb 5W DeKalb Kim Chapin up BU's Laroche BENGAL IELD COAL SCATTERS OWLS 3 0 Crotts Laroche Mack Brown Leads Brown In 23 13 Panther Taming BUY NOW BEORE THE DUST SETTLES PRICES GO UP do it all (27) (0) 1 1 GA GE LAKE RONT AND LAKE VIEW SITES! MINUTES ROM llHDI SQUARf OMIT 35 ATLANTA THAT IS until lorida born Rhoden came into posession of the football on a power sweep off his own right tackle ull back Hoyle Granger flattened the lorida end and Rhoden was a Maroon mirage as he 6 16 6 13 63 78 6 36 65 HI th'ftHti If PHILADELPHIA (UP!) The much needed bat of first base man rank Thomas returned to the lineup of the Philadelphia Phillies riday night Thomas had been out with a broken thumb since Sept 8 He has hit 302 with seven home runs and 26 in 33 games for the Phils (71 8 156 94 85 BROWN 5 156 102 38 ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL DISCOUNTS OR THIS WEEKEND! BUY EARLY AND SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! (I3 10 91 120 55 SCHWAB POWERED for a first down at the 26 and an eight yard pass from screen to Ga wain Diebetta got another at the 13 Dibetta moved to the 10 but Screen was thrown for a yard loss On third down Screen moved the ball to the center of the field to set up win ning three pointer Moreau earlier had tried to end a 46 yard 1JSU drive to the Rice 15 with a field goal but the kick was wide THINKING LEASING? Sylvan 9 137 55 iT fih made eight tackles to lead the way as Joe Rebels began their Region 3 AAA West ern Division campaign on a winning note Quarterback Randy Burden loosed a 74 yard scoring pass to ever present Brown in the second quarter and the Johnny Rebs were off and winning but not easily Coach Jack Hogg's Panthers stormed back Io lie a 7 7 knot before intermission when Eddie McCrory intercepted a Billy Graham pass and raced 70 yards to pay dirt SECTION II LANIER COUNTRY Club estates is now open? DON'T DELAY DRIVE OUT NOW AND SELECT YOUR CHOICE BUILDING SITE! ULL TIME CARETAKER INI) POLICE PROTECTION ADULT A KIDDIE POOLS NOW OPEN BEAUTIUL BANAS (BEING DEVELOPED) PICNIC AREA NOW OPEN BOATING ISHING Teague a Veteran NEW YORK (41 Eddie Teague is in his eighth season as Citadel's football coach THE TARDTICK i irst Downs Yads Rushing Yards Passing Yards Penalized leinaik I hate a plaid suit!" Thai'1 like nip utl dieady has a book is these are Uamninplnn Ta plaid ilh such indis idualit in plaid patterns that pel er ei tl close Io rliipliraling what you hair nd they're in PAVED ROADS (NOW IN) ALL UTILITIES Wilt MADE AVAILARLE NO LARGE CROWDS MEMBERS ONLY EXCLUSIVE COUNTRY CLUB OR OWNERS ONLY 22S EET WHITE SAND BEACH (NOW IN) PREOEVELOPEO LOTS NOW AVAILABLE irst Dnwns Rushing Yardage jEGinc aivlazp Passes Completed Passes Intercepted Punts umbles Lost Yards Penalized Thomas Comes To Phils Aid RICE MEANWHILE crossed midfield only one time an early third period 25 yard drive end ing at the LSU 42 The Owls otherwise got no deeper than their own 40 The Owls were four point fav orites but the passing and run ning of Pat Screen and the power runs by Donald Schwab were too much for Rice Screen got the winning drive underway with an 11 yard pass to Moreau and then broke around his right end for 17 yards before Ronnie Cervenka "knocked him out of bounds and the Rice 39 TH YARDSTICK irst Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing Yards Penalized SELECT YOUR CHOICE BUILDING SITE NOW EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE COUNTRY CLUB OR OWNERS ONLY ON THE BEAUTIUL PRIVATE BEACH! parts Crackers though the tory was their first the season five road fouiijtxa CfiuL By RED MULLINS Swift striking Brown bombing from long range ripped Ther rcll High's Panthers by 23 13 Saturday night at Cheney Sta dium for an important City League football victory All purpose Mack Rrown end and halfback snared three one for a touchdown booted a 20 yard field goal kicked two extra points and i irst Down Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage Passes Passes Intercepted Punts umbles Lnsl Yards Penalized LOTS 13 ACRE UP Ponce de Leon Spartans bore lance to this edition of their base fa a 1 1 counter a 1 vic lust of af ire ii ii? 50 5 14 1 7 363 4 55 THE YARDSTICK SW DEKALB (21) 13 irst Downs 169 Yards Rushing 26 Yards Passing 25 Yards Penalized three extra points and inter cepted a pass Mike Sprad ling led Bob rushers with 91 yards in 16 carries Epperson ran for 56 on 9 lugs Slay 34 on three Southwest 0 20 0 West ulton 0 0 0 Southwest Scoring: TDs Epperson (5 run) Johnson 7 run) Slay (15 pass from Johnson): Knotts (2 run) Slay 3 (Kicks) 12 104 32 3 3 7 320 4 55 muer i einilrif hili Jlf CUMMING GEORGIA DRIVE OUT TODAY! LORIDA UNIVERSITY pre ferred to measure its progress by the minute in the first half while Mississippi State accom plished all it could accomplish in approximately 77 seconds Persistence exceeded bravado and lqrida led at intermission 10 7 Senior quarterback Tommy Shannon sent Larry DuPree to the left and Jack Harper to the right and then reversed the process as he guided the Gators on a 13 play 49 yard drive to a 28 yard field goal by Jimmy Hal! Only big play along the way was a 19 yard pass to Harper to the State 33 Hall kicked true with 6:25 left in the' first quarter Meanwhile Mississippi State was in a stalemate On the first play of the game from scrim mage starting quarterback Don Edwards ran for 16 yards and a first down on the Slate 40 But he was struck furiously on the sideline and carried off the field with one knee tucked un der him not to return With him went State's offensive con fidence ft 7 0 a 15 Branch irri Downn Rushing Vardag Passing Yardage Passes Passes Intercepted Punts umble Lost Yards Penalized jr in six plays from scrimmage during one stretch He had gains of 15 6 33 and 14 yards The Spartans started the scoring early in the first period with Joe Silas connecting on the first of his three field goals to give Atlanta a 3 0 lead they never lost They scored in every period but the third Score by Quarters: Atlanta 10 7 0 Hazleton 7 0 0 0 7 Silas 15 Savoy 32 pass from McCorkle Babb 18 pass from House (Silas kick) Webb 4 run (Silas kick) Silas 36 ATI House I sneak (Silas kick) Silas 41 SOUTHWEST (27) ULTON (0) 18 179 11 80 Joe Williams a 155 pound flash lifted the West Enders into the lead again (14 7) when he galloped 75 yards to score in the third quarter Back came the Panthers to pull to within a point of even McCrory completed pass of 17 and nine yards to end Bill Bonner that carried to the Brown five yard line from where Dan ny Camp rammed for the six points Brown (Mack that is) added his field goal for a 17 13 edge after Brown (the team) stalled 10 yards from goal on the next drive Shortly Donnie May zipped 18 yards to score 'and salt the decision after Mike Wilson set the scene by coiling around a Therrell bobble 20 yards away Brown Thpndl Btown Scoring: from nurflMU18 nin) PAT: SEMINOLES George alcon's 27 0 at Cheney Stadium Donnie Hampton quarterback was the guiding genius of all Rears scoring missions He scored from seven yards out on the first play of STATE DESPITE losing quarterback Don Edwards and All SEC tackle Tommy Neville to knee injuries almost won the game on touchdown ricochets of 77 and 40 yards by 5 9 160 pounds scatback Marcus Rhoden of MacClenny la Rhoden is a sophomore Rhoden whose hometown is the same as Larry Du Pree originally signed a grant in aid with Georgia Tech but could not pass the entrance exams and transferred to Mis straight defeats The Soartans finally came with a potent offense one that picked up 216 yards on the Lyle's Cliff Hanger ield Goal Shatters Tie in inal Second yardstick ATLANTA HAZLETON IY 216 0 3 2 4 490 2 25 OIRECnOMS' rtffl Ailinti 1 kE ti Mqtcosi ent left in til tiMtRve Hungii Notctlts iHwj 14!) hllrl Ri4 folia ups le 09 tli'lll (Nwj LOTS ROM1495 ONLY 10 DOWN sparkling defensive duel with Murdock's 33 yard field goal in the first quarter the tread bare difference until the fourth period Murdock's kick came with 12:40 elapsed in the first stanza and shortly after the rogs had punctured a lorida State drive at the one yard line PHIL SPOONER an elusive junior halfback put the game out of TCU's reach with a six yard scoring burst with 9:30 re maining in the contest Texas Christian absorbing its second straight loss moved to the brink of an end zone break through in (he final stanza' Trailing 3 0 the rogs rolled to the 16 before the thrust sput tered and an ensuing field goal was blocked Bruce attempt to deadlock the count at 3 all came from the 24 but Bill McDowell charged through to block the path lorida Stair 3 0 0 7 10 Taxa' Christian 0 0 0 Murdock 33 Spooner 6 run (Murdock kick) 18157 ground and produced two legit imate heroes for the home town crowd Kenny Webb the Detroit Lion and Cleveland Brown ex patriate who operates as a run ning halfback was the first one He was by far the most outstanding player on the field scoring one touchdown on a four yard run plus taking an active part in the two other touchdowns scoring drives Little Cecil Myrick who spelled Webb so admirably at the running back post that it was difficult to tell who was running with the first team was the other hero The How ard High School graduate with no college experience quickly became a crowd favorite In the Spartans' third quarter scoring drive the 150 pound scathack occasionally playing against defenders twice his size carried the ball four times New Al KEN WEBB Ray Bartels Makes the Tackle as A4 5 sitldntfl and CChSa 1 i i IriWN SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 27 1964 Bv KIM CHAPIN The Atlanta Spartans the wandering nomads of the Atlantic Coast ootball League finally found a home Saturday night and responded with an impressive 30 7 victory over the Hazleton Pa Mustangs before an enthusiastic crowd of 4367 The game was plaved at but the little A National Leased Car or Truck costs less than owning and provides the following advantages: 1 No Capital Invest ment 2 Predetermined Cost 3 No Maintenance Costs 4 Loaner Vehicles Avail able Nationwide Let ill show you how our Imm program will save you money! NATIONAL CAR RENTAL SYSTEM INC 527 Courtland Street NE 873 2068 LANIER COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES CUMMING GE0R6IA VACUlia sissinoi State He steps the 100 'in 96 seconds ORT WORTH Tex lor ida State combined a relentless offensive attack with a glittering defensive assault and blanked Texas Christian 10 0 Saturday night in an intersectional foot ball contest The stubborn Texans turned back frequent lorida drives that repeatedly carried deep into the shadow of the TCU goal or the most part it was a fled untouched from his 23 into the open on the 30 past the 40 and the 50 and every fan in the stands knew he would never be caught Justin Canale kicked State ahead 7 3 In came quarterback Steve Spurrier with patience and of fensive insight far beyond his sophomore years He threw only five passes in insuring 17 play 81 yard drive to a touch down But he hit on four 12 yards to Harper 8 yards twice to Marquis Baeszler and 13 yards to Charles Casey the lonesome end to the State 18 Suprrier ran 9 yards to the eight and then dispatched Har per the last five yards for the touchdown Hall converted and lorida led at the half 10 7 THERE WAS score in the third quarter But Mississippi State did the dirty work to set up a score 24 seconds into the fourth quarter Spurrier at tempted to punt from his own 45 yard line when end Harland Reed broke through and partial ly blocked the ball which trav eled only eight yards down field State took over on its own 47 as the third quarter ended lorida 370 Mississippi State 0 7 0 Hall 28 Rhoden 71 run (Canale kirk) Harper 5 run (Hall kick) Rhoden 42 run (kick tailed) Lvle 33 Lyle 41 40000 (Estimated) MONTHLY PAYMENTS $25 Staff Charles Webb AND ANOTHER SPARTAN IRST DOWN the Atlantans Down Hazleton 30 7 THE YARDSTICK (23) THERRELL irst Downs Yards Rushinz Yards Passine Yards Penalized MSU 9 171 31 3 10 0 7 340 1 45 the second period and this was the beginning of the end for the alcons Coach Ed Newby's Rears scored twice in the second stanza halfback Ronnie Reed being on the receiving end of both six pointers Hampton connected from the 10 for the first from the 28 for the otherminutes before halftime Beal Lazenby galloped 40 yards for the final TD in the third period Bobby Monk Richard orte red Busby and Don rcden burg slammed the touchdown door shut on Jug Kell's alcons who gained only 55 vards Sylvan 0 20 7 0 2 Greg 0 0 0 0 Sylvan Scoiinr Hampton (7 run) eed 2 (10 pass from Hampton 2 pam from Hampton) Lazenby (u run) Hampton 2 (kick) Lazenby (pasa fom Hampton) halfbacks Butch Casey and Ronnie Smith that led the Pan thers to their second win of the three game season Casey also played a major part in the SW DeKalb passing game as he fired one to end Tommy Kelly for a 15 yard TD and then to end Mike Crotts for the PAT Sprayberry's' touchdown came midway of the third period tvhen end Joe Clamon got be hind defensive men snagged a Mike Smith pass and jogged for 66 yards Sorayberry 0 7 Southwest DeKalb 7 0 0 i Sprayberry ScoriHE Canion (66 pass from Smith) Elrod (kirk Southwest DeKalb Scoring: TDs Smith (9 run): Kelly d5 paw from Cavy) Garv Swords 1 run) Cay (run): (nasa from vaseyaey ikicki 0 "7 7 0 7 A 0 13 TD ftrown 74 nuns i Williams (75 rttn): May Rrown 2 (kiok) ield Brown 20 Thow ll Mc(oiy (70 naw intercephon) Camo (S run) rATs Tin nor (kirki Sylvan By George Undefeated Sylvan carved a fourth notch on its winners belt Saturday night by blasting JOHNSON SLAY SPUR WOLVES TO 27 0 WINSandy Johnson hit 7 of 12 passes for 111 yards scored a touchdown and passed for another as he and Benny Slay led Southwest High to a 27 0 football frustrating of West ulton at Grady Sta dium Saturday night Steve Epperson John Knotts Johnson and Slay scored TDs and Slay booted YARDSTICK LORIDA 16 122 93 12 20 0 7 380 1 10 YARDSTICK 1OR1DA ST 10 91 135 11 21 1 4 255 0 77 Pins GW 15 7 BOSTON (AP) Dave La roche made effective use of the rollout option play Saturday passing for one touchdown and setting up a second to lead Bos ton University to a 15 7 victory over George Washington Laroche raced 16 yards on a rollout to set up the first RU score in the second Pete Hayes cracked over from he one on fourth down The Rochester NY signal caller passed four yards to half back Paul Drummey in the last quarter to close out the scoring Penalties greatly hampered George Washington making its first start They canceled out a 40 yard scoring pass by Tom Branch and offset some specta cular running by sophomore Garry Lyle Lyle romped 70 yards for an apparent score in the final quar ter but a clipping infraction nullified most of the gain Genrcp Washington 7 Boston University 3 A Rollnran raM frnm (Gross' ischei 26 Haves 1 run (pass failed) Brummy 4 pass from (kirk tailed' Attendance 4500 HOUSTON Louisiana State dominated play practically all the way Saturday night but had to use a late 28 yard field goal by Doug Moreau to hand a 341 to Rice University a Southwest Conference pre season favorite Moreau's kick came with two minutes and 29 seconds remain ing LSU was in Rice territory seven of the 10 times the Tigers held the ball but a stubborn Rice defense prior to the late 67 yard surge ha dhalted threats that carried to the Rice one 15 29 33 and 34 Breezes 21 7 The well balanced Southwest DeKalb football team met Sprayberry Saturday night at Avondale a i and de feated the Yellow Jackets 21 7 It was the running ability of By JIM LOGUE Atlanta Journal Constitution Staff Writer JACKSON Miss Done near to death by an old fashioned scatback lorida University kicked two field goals in the last two minutes and 32 seconds to put down Mississippi State here Saturday night 16 13 Senior tackle Bob Lyle hard against the hash marker kicked a 33 yard goal to tie the score 13 13 with 2:32 left to play Mississippi State could not advance the ball after the kick off and gave it upon a punt at its own 47 yard line lorida's sophomore quarter back Steve Spurrier hit lone some end Charles Casey of Atlanta at the 39 and again at the 35 and again at the 24 as Casey went out of bounds with six seconds left in the game LYLE AGAIN hard against the left hash marker did not fail lorida coach Ray Graves and kicked true 41 yards for the winning field goal making it 16 13 with one second left on the scoreboard clock Mississippi State before a twice disapointed audience of 40000 fans in Memorial Sta dium saw its record fall to 0 1 1 lorida ran its record to 2 0 as a sudden Southeastern conference contender Only this afternoon mighty Mississippi fell here to Kentucky 27 21 in the first half of a cruel double header for the homefolks 4 I CL Ji Ml wood 1 I "I IH 5 9 I 9 5k'r: fl iL 1 t' 2 DM ft Ii niiiinonlon I I Hl I Aii'L i 1 KtXJ i "tsi HmilP) ltlj Bl 1 Bsif H's a OiO xA Jk I tBBW 'SW i obi lli4ii plnid hoe 1 cr ii iniWw nc I.

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