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1 iiV Bengals Score CITADEL DUKE STATE POST WINS To Win 13 1 Over Virginia ball Devils hugged the Blue Hose Defeat the ball on downs Terriers by 2T 7 89 each team with period 48 on the Slippery Rock in the I lor 19 19 7 28 Leg 21 0 6 8 0 NATIONAL OOTBALL ROUNDUP lorida Upse ts Georgia Tech 18 17 trips who tried only the Help You Save! $2000 EE TO HIGHWAY DEPT EXTRA PREMIUM I PREERRED RISK LOSS LICENSE IN CASE ACCIDENT outs MOTTE CO 157 Irby MO 2 6371 Vir thc Wal open swift 2 30 9 7 conversion was nullified by a pen alty and he missed his second try leaving Wofford ahead 7 6 73 Saturday to score a victory over Mary 21 8 15 the did I game from decision re RAVENEL SUERS INJURY CAMBRIDGE Mass (AP) Ambitious Massachusetts guided by two talented quarterbacks up set favored Harvard 27 12 Satur day with a stout defense making the breaks for the Redmen It was only the second time in seven football meetings that Mas sachusetts had upended the Crim son Quarterback John McCor mick scored the first Massachus etts touchdown and passed for the second as the Redmen took com mand in the first period Harvard lost first string quar terback Charlie Ravenel early in the game and that hurt the Crim son offense Terry Bortolet took over Doctors said Ravenel a 160 pound senior suffered a sprained right knee and will be out for about a month He was hurt mak ing a block Wayne place I 01 ILQ running of scored from eight first tie VPI had 14 156 109 13 19 1 6 28 1 58 10 125 66 4 10 2 partment Shingler guided his team 73 yards to his first touchdown He passed to halfback Bill McGnirt for 10 and 7 yards and found end Tommy King for a 14 yard fourth down pass that kept the drive go INSURANCE REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS the team had posted on its way to the runaway team victory In the fourth round riday all four play ers were under par and the three low scores totaled 208 The battle for second place was entirely among British Common wealth nations Australia won it when Eric Routley shot a 72 the second best Bruce Devlin had a 74 and Ted Ball a 76 for a total of 222 Joe Carr the British Open champion was high man on hh team with 81 as Doug Sewell led with 74 Guy Wolsten holme had 75 and Michael Bonal lack had 78 South Africa took fourth place with an 893 aggregate followed by New Zealand 895 Canada 906 Mexico 909 Rhodesia Nyasaland 914 and Argentina AU1 were under the winning total of two years ago Ci to Satur South crowd to fill tossing the 1 10 21 1 5 496 SPARTANBURG (AP) Alert Presbyterian came from behind with two third period touchdowns set up by breaks and marched io another score in the last period Saturday night to trim Little our football rival Wofford 21 7 The result left a 1 2 record ullback Bill across the goal irst downs Rushing yardape Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by Punts umbles lost Yards penalized SOONERS 15 PITT 14 NORMAN Okla (AP Okla Sooners blocked a punt early in the fourth quarter turned it into a fast touchdown and then used a bit of daring for a two point conversion run and a 15 14 triumph over Pittsburgh Satur day With their second straight de feat staring them in the face the Sooners surged through the Pan ther forwards in the first minute of the final period to block red punt End Phil Lohmann was the first man through and he batted the ball down soon after it left foot Tackle Marshall York pounced on it on the 11 yard line and in Jwo plays the Sooners went in for the touchdown South Carolina drove 76 yards against Georgia reserves in the final minutes and averted a shut out when quarterback Jim Costen i plunged one yard for a touchdown 1 with a minute and five seconds left to play Georgia used long plays a long punt a long pass and a long punt return to give South Caro i lina its second long afternoon of the young season Duke dealt the Gamecocks a 31 0 defeat in their season opener last week The non conference victory left Georgia with a 2 1 record Elusive red Brown twisted six yards for the first Georgia touch down and caught a 25 yard pass from quarterback rancis Tarken ton for another su perb passing gave Georgia anoth er when he hit end Jack Shablin in the end zone after eluding two sets of South Carolina rushers in a nimble footwork display Halfback Bill McKenny scored a two yarder for Georgia after scooping up fumble and Durward Pennington kicked a 32 yard field goal Georgia had little' succe's try ing to maneuver inside 2o until Walden dooming punt and an en suing fumble by South rolina halfback Reggie Logan changed the complexion of the game Wal den later dug another hole for Carolina with a 70 yard quick kick The busy Georgia halfback made circus catch of a 32 yard pass from Tarkenton to usher the Bulldogs into position for then second touchdown The third came after sophomore halfback Billy Jackson returned a punt 67 yards to the South Carolina 4 South Carolina halfback Melvin Harris fuqibled the following kick off and Georgia tackle Denny Shimkus recovered at the 25 Georgia had a fourth touchdown in two plays capped by Tarken 25 yard pass to Brown Georgia reserves got another in the fourth quarter on a 14 yard run by halfback Tommy Paris Except for the late South Caro lina flurry outweighed line contained the Gamecock run ning game thoroughly A key play in the latter stages of the belated scoring drive was a 15 yard pass from Costen to end Jack Pitt on a fourth and 12 situation at the Georgia 43 Dave Sowell got the drive rolling with a 25 yard pass to Sam Humphries io 167 51 Nettles Stars As Cadets Top Davidson Cats DAVIDSON NC (AP) The Citadel brought its Southern Con ference football record up to 1 1 Saturday with a 21 15 victory over a iDavidson team that scored its final touchdown after time had run out Quarterback Jerry Nettles scored on a 21yard run and pass ed for another touchdown to lead the winning Cadets The visiting South Carolinans scored in each of the first two quarters and after Davidson tal lied in the third period came back with the clincher in the clos ing minutes of the game A 36 yard return of a pass in terception by halfback Grant Mc Rorie gave Davidson its final score on a play that began with one second remaining Davidson Coach Bill Dole di rected his team from high up in the radio booth sending in offen sive instructions on each play through his left guards A revamped Davidson lineup turned in an improved perform ance after splitting first two lire second SYRACUSE 14 KANSAS 7 LAWRENCE Kan (AP) Syra cuse spotted Kansas a 7 point lead in the early minutes then had to pull all stops for a fourth period touchdown and a 14 7 football vic tory Saturday Syracuse marched 80 yards for its first touchdown following the second half kickoff but the Orange failed trying to run for a 2 point conversion and trailed 7 6 going into the final period The na No 2 ranked team needed a final tremendous push to settle the game games against non conference op position Statistics afforded Davidson a minor measure of consolation The Wildcats led in first downs 11 10 and outgained the Bulldogs on the ground by a single yard with 168 netted' The opening Citadel score came on a four yard run by halfback Earley Eastburn The 52 yard drive required 11 plays all ground The Cadets started late first quarter on a 64 yard march that resulted in their second score in the second period Nettles cam pered around Citadel's right end? 21 yards for the score No 2 quar terback Bill Whaley gave the drive initial impetus with a 16 yard pass to end Keith Layton on the last play of the first period The pass brought The Cit adel io 36 Laie in the first half The Cita del drove to Davidson's eight be fore the penalty checked drive was finally halted Kent Tucker sophomore quar terback directed the Wildcats to their first score in the third peri od Three plays covering 34 yards did the damage Tucker raced 28 yards' around right end full back Bob McAllister added a yard and soph halfback Alex Gibbs covered the last five yards A Davidson gamble that failed led to the final Citadel score with two minutes left in the last period A fourth down pass fell incom plete and the Cadets took over on 24 Nettles hit end BiM Golgo in the end zone with a 22 yard pass and Gilfo followed with his third extra point Edwards was the top Citadel ball carrier picking up 37 yards in nine rushes McAllister was best netting 48 yards on 15 rushes Add OaT Citadel The Citadel 7 7 Davidson 0 0 Halfback Harry Pavilack con tributed an 18 yard run and f'lll back Ron Scrudato scapered 10 yards to feature the march An 18 yard Shingler to Pavi lack pass and a 15 yarder from the senior quarterback to end Gary Barnes at the VPI 10 set up the second touchdown Virginia Tech was stopped in its opening drive at the Clemson 30 A field goal try was partially blocked Halfback Terry Sprork covered the free ball on the Clem son 24 A 15 yard persona! foul penalty moved the ball to the eight two plays later Price scored for the Gobblers from there run ning wide to the left Subs Aster Sizemore of VPI and Lon Armstrong kicked the extra Sizemore tried two field goats one from the 37 that was partially blocked md recovered by VPI to set up its touchdown: the other in the second period from the Clemson 31 It was short and ended a 54 yard Gobbler drive After Clemson the No 7 team lost the ball on downs on its 53 yard first period drive half back Mack Matthews intercepted a VPI pass to give the Tiger control again It was a jump pass partially blocked and fell into Matthews' hands at the VPI 40 A few plays later Clemson fumbled the ball away again to VPI center Charlie Hines at the Gobbler 20 ollowing VPI's second field goal attempt Clemson rolled 88 yards to the VPI seven before its passing attack failed Two 15 yard penalties kept Clemson moving and Shingler passed to end Sam Anderson for 22 yards to the VPI 14 Guard Dave Lynn partially blocked a VPI punt early in the final period to give Clemson the ball at midfield A pass intercep tion by halfback Terry Strock on the 7 momentarily stopped the Ti gers but they forced VPI to punt and again got the ball at midfield This time passes and his 4 yard sweep scored the wan ning touchdown Clemson outgained VPI in rush ing and passing 585 yards to 33 South Carolina 0 Georgia 14 14 7B Brown 6 run (Pennington tach) Shamblin 9 pass from Tarkenloa (Pennington kick) McKenny 2 run (Pennington tacU Paris 14 run (Pennington kick) Costen I run (run failed) Attendance: 33000 Glen Ridge NJ passed 11 yards to halfback Tom Ulehla Ballard converted from ment State's two second touchdowns followed pass interfer ceptions The first came after full back Roger Moore grabbed Cuoz pass on the Virginia 36 and ran it back to the 8 On fourth down Gabriel went over from the 1 foot line Shortly before halftime half back Al Taytor intercepted a Cuoz zo pass on 48 and re turned to the 20 where he fum bled but Vollmar recovered Then on second down Gabriel passed to Gibson for the touchdown A homecoming day crowd of 14500 saw Virginiatrailing 20 7 threaten early in the third period The Cavaliers took the second half kickoff and drove to 2 where the Wolfpack held three downs and took over After State punted out the ginians were again back to Woltpack 27 but State held and tookover on its 21 Jn the closing minutes of play State roMcd to 17 but the threat died when halfback Bill Harden fumbled and Ulehla re covered for the losers Virginia was a constant threat behind the passing of Cuozzo who completed 10 of 24 passes for 106 yards 3 35 Hill crunched line twice from a yard out and halfback Jim May scooted three yards for the Pres byterian tallies Wofford scored in the first per iod on a 73 yard nine play march Halfback Gary Whitlock sprinted the final 22 yards He and half back Tyson Leonard each raced 14 yards earlier in the march Presbyterian was stopped on the Wofford 18 and 23 in the first half and on the 2 in the third period before crashing the scoring col umn Wofford's Hal Looney was trap ped attempting to punt behind the goal line and was brought down on the two to set up Hill's first score Louis successful points after the touchdown He rolled out again saw two Tech defenders bearing down on him and lobbed the ball over them to MacBeth ft MSV 24 MICHIGAN EAST LANSING Mich Michigan defense by a hard bitten Michigan team and victimized by a 99 yard kick off return snatched a 24 17 victory from the arch rival Wolverines Saturday in the last 2'i minutes The spartans established them selves as a Big Ten contender when their burly linemen smashed down over back Dave Glinka for a 16 yard loss at the Michigan three yard line then struck for the winning touchdown after the Mich igan punt ft ft ft ILLINOIS 33 WVU 0 CHAMPAIGN Pitch jarred West Virginia's stubborn defenses in the third quarter Sat urday and Illinois scored three times to wrap up a 33 0 victory in the first football meeting of the two schools The Ulini ranked No 4 na tionally looked sluggish against the fired up Mountaineers in the first half but finally took a 7 0 lead in the second quarter on Bill four yard off tackle smash four con ioreless third quar AIR ORCE STANORD 9 DENVER (AP) Air orce cruised on the ground to three first half touchdowns and qdarter GA1NESV1LIE la (AP) Larry Libertore 138 pounds of quarterback daring led lorida to an 18 17 upset victory over Georgia Tech Saturday in a w'ld Southeastern Conference offensive battle lorida was never ahead until with 33 seconds to play in the final quarter Libertore went for two points on the extra point option and tossed a wobbly pass to fullback Jon MacBeth in the end zone Bobby Dodd Jr son of the Georgia Tech coach shared lo quarterbacking with Liber tore and also had a big hand in beating his dad's team by throw ing a 32 yard pass to Don Deal in the final touchdown drive 1 lorida drove 85 yards for its final touchdown in the closing jninutes of the game with Liber tore and Dodd alternating at quar terback Dodd got the Gators a first down at the Tech 3 and two smashes put lorida a yard away but Dodd lost two It was fourth down and three to go Libertore then returned to the field and with clever faking on the option play pitched to Lindy Infante who Just cleared the corner into the end zone That (made the score 17 16 in favor of Georgia Tech The crowd of 39000 cheered as Libertore chose to go for two Boston 20 Holy Cross 14 Missouri 21 Penn State 8 Yale 9 Brown 0 Princeton 49 Columbia 0 i Massachusetts 27 Harvard 12 Lehigh 45 Colgate Dartmouth 15 Penn Cornell 15 Bucknell 7 Lafayette 20 Muhlenberg 14 Johns Hopkins 12 tM 6 Penn Military Western Maryland Colby 30 Kings Point '14 Rutgers 19 Connecticut 6 Wesleyan 16 Bowdoin 14 Springfield 20 Williams Indiana State 20 Westminister Pa 7 Susquehanna 33 Ursinus 0 Lock Haven 21 California Pa Maine 27 Vermont 0 Tufts 43 Bates 12 CW Post 23 Cortland 12 Hamilton 46 ItPI 12 Hobart 6 Rochester 0 Central Conn 16 Trenton State 8 Maine Maritime 21 Quonset Point Amherst 14 Delaware 12 Gettysburg 26 Juniata 0 Wash Lee 23 Dickinson 4 i Coast Guard 7 Norwich 2 Itchaca 14 Brockport 0 Union NY 21 Alfred 13 Trinity Conn 26 St Lawrence 6 Clarion 40 Grove City 7 Moravian 14 Wilkes 2 i Millersville 59 Kutztown 7 Wagner 36 Haverford 0 Sliperpy Rock 13 Edinboro 7 SOUTH Duke 20 Maryland 7 NC State 26 Virginia 7 Clemson 13 VPI 7 lorida 18 Georgia Tech 17 Georgia 38 South Carolina 6 Citadel 21 Dnvidson 15 VMI 21 Richmond 6 WM A Mary 19 George Wash 9 Miss State 0 Tennessee 0 Southern Conn St 12 Maryland State Miles 20 Paine 0 ADD EAST Shepherd WVa 18 Davis Elkins i Morgan State 25 NC College 15 Delaware Valley Aggies 33 Gallaudet I Western Kentucky 20 Middle Tenn 13 Howard Ala 40 Georgetown Ky 0 Tennessee Tech 27 Morehead Ky 7 Hampden Sydney 48 Bridgewater Va Emory i Henry 14 Carson Newman 8 AR WEST Air orce 32 Stanford 9 Colorado 27 Kansas State 7 MISSOURI 21 PENN STATE 8 UNIVERSITY PARK Pa (AP) backs danced the Missouri Waltz in quicktime Sat urday and Eastern power Perm State a sound 21 8 beating La Rose also anchored the left side of a stout Missouri line that held touted ground attack in check until the game was safely in favor Lenoir Rhyne Beats Newberry NEWBERRY SC (AP) The versatility of tailback Lee armer and the running of fullback Dick Kemp paced Lenoir Rhyne to a 34 12 victory over Newberry here Saturday night Lenoir Rhyne took command early when a 55 yard pass run combination from armer to Adam Maples gave the North Car olina team its first touchdown Passes of 17 and eight yards set up Lenoir second tally in the second quarter as Kemp bulled over from the six End Norm Conckrell recovered a Newberry fumble to set up the third score on a 21 yard run by Kempt Jimmy Lowder gave Newberry its initial TD just before halftime when he scampered 11 yards around end INANCIAL LOSS IN CASE DAMAGES TO OTHERS We Will Help You ill Out Your Auto Licence Certificate RALEIGH NC (API Quar terback Roman Gabriel scored two touchdowns and passed for two more to lead North Carolina State to a 26 7 victory over Vir ginia in an Atlantic Coast Confer ence football game Saturday It was the 20th straight defeat Gabriel 220 pound junior of Wil mington stole the show with his brilliant passes In the first period he dived over from the 1 to climax a 75 yard drive Then in the second period he scored from the 1 foot margin Minutes later he rifled a 13 yard touchdown pass to half back Claude Gibson In the fourth period Gabriel hit end George Vollmar with a 12 yard scoring pass as the Wolfpack posted its third straight victory Virginia tied the score at 7 7 in the second period when sopho more quarterback Gary Cuozzo of Secure Auto Liability Insurance and Let Us 17 (API stunned 13 Edinboro 7 Wichita 14 Montana State Coll 3 MIDWEST Grinnell 27 Lawrence 0 Coe 20 Knox 81 St Olaf 21 Cornell Iowa 7 Mankato 30 St Cloud 7 1 Concordia Minn 34 Augsburg 13 Macalester J5 St Minn 13 Syracuse 14 Kansas 7 Illinois 33 West Virginia 0 Michigan State 24 Michigan Ohio State 20 Southern California 0 Iowa 42 Northwestern 0 Purdue 51 Notre Dame 1 Minnesota 42 Indiana 0 Wisconsin 35 Marquette Oklahoma 15 Pitt 14 Iowa State 10 Nebraska Ohio 25 Kent 8 Detroit 26 Xavier Ohio 6 Case 20 John Carroll 8 Bowling Gree ii'2L Miami Ohio 12 Oberlin 34 Hiram 0 Albion 14 Hope 12 Millikin 20 Wayne MICH Kalamazoo 14 Olviet 6 Baldwin Wallace 28 Western Mich Western 50 Wash Jeff 12 St Thomas Minn 32 Hamlin 0 Illinois Wesleyan 14 orest 12 Monmouth Ill 14 Beloit 0 Southern Ill 21 Northern 1U 20 Taylor 21 Earlham 6 Howard 14 Virginia Union 12 North Carolina 40 Shaw 19 Winston Salem 50 Elizabeth City NC 12 Sewanee 22 Millsaps 12 Navy 15 Washington 14 Utah State 31 Denver 8 Montana 18 Idaho 14 Idaho State 46 Western (Colo) State Navy 15 Washington 14 TOP 10 AT A GLANCE By The Associated Press how the top 10 teams in Associated Press college football poll Saturday: 7 1 Miss beat Memphis State 31 20 2 Syracuse beat Kansas 14 7 3 Washington lost to Navy 15 14 4 Illinois beat West Virginia 33 0 5 Kansas lost to Syracuse 14 7 6 Northwestern Jost to Iowa 42 0 7 Clemson teat Virginia Tech 13 7 8 Iowa beat Northwestern 42 0 9 Ohio State beat Southern Calif 20 0 10 Georgia Tech lost to lorida 18 17 Duke Maryland 19 188 37 4 9 5 4 37 SPORTS ee Dee's Best Sports Coverage irst downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes intercepted by Punts umbles lost Yards penalized An out of bounds punt by Rand first touchdown after the Blue Devils had been stopped inches from the goal early in the second quarter? Maryland punted out to the 35 and Rappold moyed Duke back in five plays He passed 7 yards to sophomore end Ed Chesnutt ran 4 himself and wound up galloping the last 11 yards ullback' Jerry McGee inter cepted a Maryland pass and re turned' it 19 yards to the 25 at the oytset of the second half It topk Duke only five running plays the last around left end by Wilson to score again Mark Leggett another sopho more back halted a Maryland march by intercepting a pass on his 30 and returning to the 39 Duke sailed the 61 yards in 12 plays A 7 yard pass from Rap pold to Chesnutt was the only aerial Joe recovery of fumble on the Duke 33 gave Maryland its last period scoring chance Betty passed 20 yards to end Hank Poniatowski in the big move irst downs 19 Rushing yardage 163 Passing yardage 106 Passes 10 26 Passes intercepted by 9 Punts 4 338 umbles lost 0 Yards penalized 35 IOWA 42: XW 0 'EVANSTON fAP) Halfback Jerry Maurer' scoring two Touch downs within 68 seconds in the first period sent power packed Hawkeyes hurtling to a 42 0 victory over Northwestern Saturday in a Big Ten football opener Sticking mainly to a running at tack which sixth ranked North western could not stop the Hawk eyes stamped themselves solid contenders for the Western Con ference title by completely crush ing the Wildcats who took field three point favorites ft OHIO STATE 20 USC 0 COLUMBUS Ohio ull back Bob erguson a 220 pound er with a build like a fire plu scored three touchdowns day as Ohio State defeated ern California 20 0 before a of 83204 fifth largest ever the Buckeye Stadium erguson from Troy Ohio ran through the Trojans Ton scoring jaunts of 74 2 and 19 yards as the Southern Cal for only the second time since it started football in lost five consecu tive games I THE LORENCE MORNING NEWS Sunday Oct 1 Terrapins all 20 7 to Duke Power Attack COLLEGE PARK Md Duke used a hard running game directed by sophomore quarter back Walt Rappold and a pres sure defense 20 7 football land The Blue ground for three touchdowns Two came in the third uqarter after Duke intercepted passes Rappold 200 pounder from Beck ley ran 11 yards for first score in the second quarter Gary Wilson his classmate from Alliance Ohio sprinted nine for another in the third Dave Burch a junior from Canton NC plunged a yard for the final Maryland dented the goal for the only tie in the last quarter on a one yard plunge by quarter back Dale Betty The opportunity was set up by a recovered fum ble on the Duke 33 Duke resorted to only short passes in its three scoring drives of 35 26 and 61 yards Their lonesome end Tee Moorman catch a pass compared to last Saturday when he snagged 11 in 31 0 victory over South Carolina Duke passed only nine ties completing 4 for 37 yards to hand Maryland its second defeat in three games NAVY 15 WASHINGTON SEATTLE (AP) A 31 yard field goal by Gregory Mather in the final 14 seconds gave Navy a 15 14 football victory over Wash highly favored Huskies Saturday An overflow crowd of 57000 sat tensely through the calm after noon waiting for the vaunted pow er of Washington third ranked in the nation to crush the challeng ing Middies ft ft ft ARMY 28 CAL 10 BERKELEY Calif (AP) Quarterback Tom Blanda and full back At Rushatz powered the Cadets of Army to a four touch down second half comeback and a 28 10 victory over California Saturday Trailing 10 0 at the half unde feated Army used the power run ning of Rushatz in a 64 yard third period touchdown drive Rushatz plunged over from the 3 conversion kick missed Nicklaus Paces US To World Golf Title South Carolina Georgia 12 145 Citadel Davidson 11 168 31 2 10 By HUGH ULLERTON Jr Associated Press Spoils Writer ARDMORE Pa (AP) The United States with amazing Jack Nicklaus contributing his fourth straight sub par round won the World Amateur Golf Team Cham pionship Saturday by a whopping 42 strokes Nicklaus disdaining the fear some reputation of the Merion Club course in windy cool weather just as he had on the first three' days finished with a 2 under par 68 for an almost unbelievable 72 hole total of 269 His score with ordinary 75s by National Am a champion Deane Beman and Philadelphia's 44 ycar old Bill Hyndman put to gether a three man aggregate of 218 for the final round and a four day total of 834 Only the best three scores of each four man team each day are counted in the team scoring Australia the defending cham pion finished second with an 876 aggregate while Great Britain Ireland was third fwith 881 Aus tralia won the inaugural world team title at St Andrews Scot land two years ago beating the United States in a playoff after they had tied at 918 Nicklaus a powerful 2(kyear old shotmaker from Columbus Ohio who won the US Amateur in 1959 was the only player to better tough par of 36 at Merion Clear cool weather and a north wind blowing at up to 20 miles an hour through most of the day made the 6694 yard course a dif ferent and somewhat tougher lay out than it was for the first three days In addition tee markers wore moved back and pins were placed in more troublesome posi tions This was reflected in the scores which generally ran high The fourth American player 39 year old Boh Gardner skied to a 79 and his score didn't count in the! team totals I The US total was the highest back Rich Mayo piloted the al cons through the air on a fourth quarter scoring flight to? cap a 32 9 football victory over Stanford Sat urday Halfback Mike Quinlan dashed 49 yards Bob McDonough zipped 39 and fullback Monty Moorberg battered 3 on the touchdown in the first half Mayo passes in the first half took trol after a ter and pitched a 21 yard touch down pass to halfback Don Bau com in the fourth i only score an 11 yard touchdown gallop by Half back Gil Dowd and a 33 yarc field goal by fullback Skip ace were compressed into quarter ft ft PURDUE 51 NOTRE DAME 19 Associated Press Sports Writer SOUTH BEND Ind (AP) Purdue loaded with talented sophomores and brilliantly led by alternate quarterbacks Bernie Al len and Maury Guttman Satur day gave Notre Dame one of its worst football defeats 51 19 Purdue was awesome in beating the Irish lor the third straight year and the fourth consecutive time in Noire Dame Stadium The Boilermakers scored four touch downs and a field goal in the second quarter Ione Virginia NCC Stale 17 209 94 8 19 0 4 425 46 WHY PAY $2000 OR NOTHING? Bulldogs Take Impotent Birds i lorida State Gabriel Hurls Whips Wake 26 7 Triumph TALLAHASSEE la (AP)' lorida State stopped Norman passing Saturday night and went on to upset Wake orest 14 6 behind the Trancygicr and Bud Whitehead It' was a tight the word go and the mained in doubt until the final two minutes when Whitehead put it on ice with a one yard touch down burst over center Stopped in the air for the most part Wake orest cut Joose with a furious running game featuring Bobby Robinson Joe Bonecutter and Jerry Ball But the Seminoles' defense stiffened to block succes sive drives that carried half a dozen times inside the SU 20 Wake orest drew first blood with a 66 yard touchdown drive the first time it got its hands on the ball But the Seminoles went all the way early in the second period on a 41 yard march Ken Kestner converted on both placement attempts for SU irst downs 16 Rushing yardage J32 i Passing yardage 132 Passes 10 21 Passes intercepted by I Punts 5 41 umbles lost 5 Yards penalized 41 irst downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes intercepted by 4 Punts 316 umbles lost 1 Yards penalized 55 In 384 Coup By VERNON BUTLER Athens Ga (AP) dqn kicked the victory door Saturday and Georgia sent a bevy of backs swarming through for a 38 6 football rout of fumbl ing stumbling South Carolina 66 yard punt backed South Carolina to its own 17 in the first quarter and the Game cocks never got out of the hole the Georgie halftrack dug with his toe A fumble on the next play led to a Georgia touchdown in five plays and the rout was on South Carolina gave up the ball fixe times on fumbles and Georgia turned four of them into three' touchdowns and a field goal By DEL BOOTH CLEMSON SC (AP) Quarter back Lowndes Shingler scored twice as Atlantic Coast Confer ence football champion Clemson fought frustration before coming from behind for a 13 7 victory over Virginia Tech Saturday Shingler scored on a third quar ter plunge from six inches short of the goal and on a final period four yard run VPI quarterback warren nce yards out the the ball Clemson lost at the VPI 27 and fumbled it away at the 20 in the first period then lost it on downs again at VPI seven in the second quarter A pass interception ended another Clemson march at the VPI 17 in the final period but as the game ended the Tigers were driving on the Tech four The ACC champions eomoletely outclassed the Southern Confer ence team in the statistical de Clermo i 21 231 108 8 17 In Second Half.

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