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Florence Morning News from Florence, South Carolina • 15

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I igers I Win Over NC State Parker Sets Up TD With 52 Yard Pass Slit Citadel Passes out of Duke Takes 21 8 time Victory Over USC PC their 7 to South 33 be two extra 75 he AJOR LEAGUE 46 rain run 65 8 In Contest fumble Smith 8 York Off to the 7 0 7 Dakota ield Goal Was Enough for Wildcats Davidson Topples Wofford 15 0 7 David Bob 0 lorida State akes 6 Victory Over urman 5 7 If pass LSU Ties Rice 6 SU Women Qualify Today 69 three giants in the Orange OOTBALLS I In' A 0 0 6 final twice the got 0 163 108 6 11 0 0 0 0 72 59 100 97 92 86 82 81 64 58 40 SPARTANBURG SC (AP) Tackle Bill 18 yard field goal as the half ended was ail Davidson needed to beat Wofford Wildcats addedt wo second nail 64 68 in to A to Wake orest Whips Maryland 13 to 2 78 79 95 103 119 pass Cita 20 19 here Moore 5 yard touedowns for a convincing 15 0 football victory Wofford threatened the South ern Conference visitors five times but was never able to score Dav his get 447 371 83 68 4 17 5 300 3 20 3 28' 239 15 27 4 3 1 125 give Clemson a 7 0 in a nerve wracking game victorious Tigers hard as inside their 20 yard line pass fell incomplete Mitchell LeRoy Brinson in the open the speedy halfback outram PC secondary for 60 yards the touchdown Mitchell con 416 9 1514 19 20 3614 43'1 giving Clem 8 8 6 8 28 7 49 73 8 22 2 9 33 2 40 Qualifying for the 1962 lorence Country Club Cham pionship ends today Al Lewis and Rozellen Bennett are tied for medalist honors with 86s with 29 having qualified as of Saturday Mary Lewis defending Cham pion did not attempt to qualify selecting the number one spot in the upper 1 acket of the cham pionship flight Close matches look apparent as qualifying scores for the top eight are within a six stroke spread Peggy Pallcs leads the nine hole group with a 56 Match play starts Tuesday and will run for three days Those :1 in the first round Tuesday will form consola tion flights Lost 59 first downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes intercepted by Punts umbles lost yards penalized 1114 12 1714 19 19Vi 24 36 TALLAHASSEE la (API lorida State crushed a gallant urman footblal team 42 0 Satur day night in a bruising game laced with costly penalties fighting 173 Athens Ga a constant SU led by quarterback I die eely of the first string Chiefs and Steve Tensi of the offensvie Warrior unit scored in each of the first three periods and times in the last urman fighting to the second of play 'threatened to break lorida State's defense which let an opponent score in three games this season But the Seminoles rallied to hold each time Most of the time the Paladins of Greenville SC were all but Helpless against Seminoles' trick wall defense quarterback ing aces who moved the ball al most at will" and the powerful running of fullback Marion Rob game next kickoff State Jim Rossi took com 169 pound Asheville id last year in of the heralded To 105 78 6 19 1 9 411 43 596559538525 522488478 74 76 Citadel 12 146 182 9 20 1 5 37 6 foot 175 pound junior for two touchdowns and Virginia State Washington West Liberty Tech 0 Morgan Slate Moorhead 14 Auburn 22 Tennessee 21 Davidson 15 Wofford Emory and Henry 7 Carson Newman (tie) Mississippi 14 Kentucky 0 Rice 6 LSU 6 (tie) Georgia 10 Vanderbilt 0 Appalachian 27 Elon 12 Texas 34 Texas Tech 0 Southern California 33 SMU 3 Memphis State 14 North Texas Stale Pittsburgh 24 Baylor 14 The Blue Devils scored on a 61 yard fourth period with fullback Mike Curtis over from the 4 South Carolina scored in the closing minutes when quarterback Dan Reeves went over from the one after a fumble recovery by Jim Moss on the Duke 14 pass to end Ken Lester was good for the points Billy Gambrell a pound halfback from and Reeves were threat In the second period the Gamecocks drove to Duke's 11 7 and 6 behind the running Gam brell and the passing of Reeves first scoring threat ended when Reeves fumbled on the 11 and Dick Ha' ins ecoxer ed A 28 yard run by Gambrell highlighted that 'drive Except for one pui Duke vas on the defensive all of the first half The Blue Devils managed to get things going ae in the Pct Behind 631621602575534513506403 360252 0 0 kicked) WILKINSON RAMBLES Duke's Jay Wilkinson (15) takes a pitch from quarterback Gil Garner (11) and starts for eight yards against the University of South Carolina Saturday South Carolina players are Tommy Pilcher (15) foreground and Jim Johnson (50) comes flying in from right (AP Wrepioto) again second period and drove from drive going hind the passing of quarterback Lenoir Rhyne Wins NEWBERRY (AP) Lenoir Rhyne eked out its third consecutive one point victory of the season when fullback Richard Kemp scored on a one yard plunge with 37 seconds remain ing to give the Bears a triumph over Newberry Saturday night Kemp and tailback Odell White were practically the whole show for Lenoir Rhyne Kemp who picked up 132 yards in 22 carries also scored on a 44 yard run White picked up 153 yards in 24 carries and scored a touchdown on a three yard run Cordle grabbed a Wofford and raced it back 52 yards to the Terrier 28 to set up field goal Quarterback Kent Tucker ed 28 yards to end Steven David son at the goal and after a loss of one yard Dole came in for nis successful fieli goal as time ran out Davidson drdve 71 and 72 yards for its second half touch downs ullback Pat isher ran 5 Won Lost 96 90 66 84 84 78 9 53 144 10 17 3 BATON ROUGE La (AP) Sophomore quarterback Walter McReynolds passing with skill led underdog Rice to 6 6 dead lock with nationally ranked Louisi ana State here Saturday night McReynolds 19 year old Galves ton Tex product riddled the fa bled LSU defense with his aerials He clicked on 13 of 23 passes for 179 yards Only one pass was in tercepted Operating with the skill of a surgeon McReynolds a pre med student was also able to shake loose for spectacular runs when he was unable to find a tar get The Rice touchdown came on a 30 yard toss from McReynolds to sophomore tailback Gene lem ing Hire (0 6 0 0 6 LSU 0 6 leming 30 pass from McReynolds (kick failed) Stovall run )Kick failed) Attendance? 500 WINSTON SALEM NC (AP) 1 13 2 Saturday night in the At Quarterback Dick Shiner supplied lantic Coast Conference opener the arm and sophomore halfback for both teams Len Chiavcrnini the leg work as Shiner passed 36 yards to half Maryland whipped Wake orest back Tom Brown for a first per at 138 with Tom Collett Jerry Barber Dave Hill Bill Collins and rank Wharton Gustin missed only two greens in the best competitive round he said he had ever shot He has been a regular member of the tour this year Casper the pre tcurnament fa vorite had live birdies and was putting well He had only 30 putts for the round The tournament will wind up with two 18 hole rouhds Sunday In the event of a tie there will be a playoff Monday at 18 holes Randy Glover of lorence shot a two under 70 on the easier Municipal course to join a bunch of players tied for 16th place with 139 totals Young Glover who picked up a small check in the two day pro gram despite having a first round 68 washed out will tee off at 7:46 and 12:14 with Charlie Dickinson and Charlie Sifford at the par 71 Paradise Club where he ad the 63 and a 69 yesterday SC Area Trade 8 Morris 6 The Citadel 28 Presbyterian College ane rarest a Louisville 18 Marsrall Miami 21 Texas Christian 20 Lenoir Rhyne 20 Newberry 19 lorida State 42 urman 0 Western Carolina 15 Guilford 6 irginia Union 27 Johnson midwest Indiana 26 Cincinnati 6 Nebraska 25 Michigan 13 Minnesota 0 Missouri 0 (tie) Ohio State 41 North Carolina 7 Iowa 28 Oregon State Miami (Ohio) 17 Western Michiga uuugswwn xtcMurray Hiram 7 Ohprlin a AR WEST Montana St College 14 South state Idaho 9 Idaho State 6 erts and halfback Keith Kindcr man urman made a bid to score in the closing minutes of the game when quarterback Elton Brunty tossed a 33 yard pass to halfback Jerry Thomas on the Seminole 2 But the play was called back on a penalty and defense then stiffened urman's reserve quarterback Danny Donovan shook the Semi nole fans with a 47 yard scamper to the SU 25 Then halfback Sam my Pickens ran to the SU 6 but again a penalty cost urman 15 yards Brownie Held goal attempt from the SU 34 failed running attack was stalled by the hard play of the Seminole linemen And the fast charging forwards of the Semi nole Chiefs and Warriors opened big holes for the backs and gave passers plenty of cover urman 0 0 SU 7 6 7 22 42 Russon 22 pass from eely (Messer kick) loyd 15 pass from Tensi (kick failed) eely 9 run (Messer kick) Roberts 3 run (eely run) Spooner 7 run (Messer kick) Dawson 18 pass from Calhoun (Messer kick) Attendance: 16500 CHARLESTON SC (AP) The Citadel used the long pass for a pair of touchdowns here Saturday night to beat Presbyterian College 28 8 It was the second win in a row for the defending Southern Con ference champions and their big gest scoring output of the year With quarterbacks Sid Mitchell end Wade st John doing the throwing the Cadets struck with touchdown passes in the second and third period An alert defense contributed another del score in the second quarter After thet earns battled fiarly evenly throught he first period Citadel defender Nick DiLereto deflected a Jack Nix pass into the hands of Charlie Brendle at the PC 25 Brendle carried it down the sidelines and into the end zone to score Mitchell kicked the first of two conversions made during the game Witli time running out in second quarter the Cadets possession of the ball at their own 40 after a Blue Hose punt After one it end the and verted It was the fourth period before the Hose got into the scoring act Halfback Ronnie Hampton into cepted a St Pass at The Citadel 24 Eight plays later sop homore fullback Randy McCranie went over from the 4 for he touchdown McCranie also bulled over the two point conversion The Citadel end Vince Petno set up the final Bulldog touchdown wnen he recovered a Nix at the PC 16 Presbyterian 0 0 rhe Citadel 0 14 Brendle 25 pass nictrception (Mitchell kick) Brinson 60 pass from Mitchell (Mitch ell kick) Petno 25 pass from St John (kick failed) 4 run (McCranie run) Mitchell 1 (Petno pass from St Johns Attendance: 1500 Wofford again was held at the 21 Again Wofford passes failed at the Wildcat 26 late in thet hire! quarter and the game ended with the Terriers drivnj at the son 29 Davidson 0 3 Wofford 0 0 Dole 13 isher 5 run (kick failed) Jones 1 run (kick failed) xNcw York Minnesota Los Angeles Detroit Chicago Cleveland Baltimore Boston Kansas City Washington Clinched pennant SUNDAY'S Chicago (Herbert 19 9) 4 ex Baltimore (Miller 1 0) at Minnesota (Pas cual 19 11) Los Angeles (Newman 0 0 or Darwin 0 0 nd Lee 11 11) at Cleveland (Perry 12 12 and Ramos 10 12) 2 Washington (Cheney 6 9 and Burnswe 5 11) at Boston (Conley 15 13 and Monbouquctte 14 13) 2 Kansas City (ischer 4 11 at Detro (Bunning 18 10) NATIONAL LEAGUE San rancisco 11 2 uston 5 4 Milwaukee 7 Pittsburgh 3 New York 2 Chicago 1 St Louis at Los Angeles night Only games scheduled Won Angeles 101 San irancisco that the scrambling interferred with prevented it from final try By The Associated Press EAST Army 9 Syracuse 2 Columbia 22 Broun 20 Colgate 23 Cornell 12 Holy Cross 16 Buffalo 6 Penn State 20 Air orce 6 Penn 13 Lafayette 11 Dartmouth 27 Massachusetts 3 Navy 20 William and Mary 16 Princeton 15 Rutgers 7 Harvard 27 Lehigh 7 Boston College 28 VjUauova 13 Yale 18 Connecticut 14 Rhode Island 14 Maine 7 Hofstra 35 So Connecticut 21 Kings Point 17 American International Grove City (Pa) 12 Clarion State 7 Middlebury 26 Wesleya 0 Shippensburg 14 Shepherd 13 Worcester Tech 1 Central Connecticut Westminster (Pa) 7 Indiana (Pa) State New Hampshire 18 Colby 14 Johns Hopkins 28 rankiin Marshall Bates 20 Norwich 14 Tufts 16 Bowdoin 0 Bridgeport 7 Northeastern 6 Williams 13 Trinity (Conn) 0 Hamilton 8 Rochester 8 (tie) Moravian 16 Wilkes 6 Bloomsburg St 34 Mansfield St 26 Wagner 25 Haverford 0 Albrigrt 14 Muhlenberg 8 Cheyney State 21 Teachers 18 Delaware 49 Gettsburg 7 California (Pa) State 47 Lock Haven 21 Slippery Rock 10 Edinboro State St Lawrence 34 Union 0 Ithaca 35 Kings (Pa) 0 Lycoming 20 Randolph Macon 7 Swarthmore 7 Dickinson 6 Susquehanna 28 Ursinus 0 SOUTH Georgia Tech 17 lorida Clemson 7 North Carolina State West Virginia 14 Virginia Tech Delaware Valley 21 Gallaudet 8 19 Howard (DC) 6 Lee 28 Lebanon Valiev (Wva) 15 West Virginia 14 North Carolina College Tennessee Tech 6 vTns Cincinnati Pittsburgh Milwaukee St Louis Philadelphia Houston Chicago York Clinched tie for pennant SUNDAY'S GAMES St Louis (Simmons 9 10) at Los Angeles (Podres 15 12) Houston (arrell 10 19) at San rancisco (O'Dell 19 14) New York (Hook 8 19 or Jackson 8 20) at Chicago (Buhl 11 14) Philadelphia (Mahaffey 19 13) at Cincin nati (Tsitouris 0 0) Pittsburgh (Haddix 9 7 or Law 10 7' at Milwaukee (Curtis 4 6) Miami Tops TCU MIAMI la AP) Lanky George Mira passed and ran Mi ami to a tight 21 20 victory over Texas Christian Saturday night in a see saw battle between two football Bowl The aassed an three yards to score another and beat the rugged Teaoi la I the final quarter AMERICAN LEAGUE Minnesota 8 Baltimore 4 New York 8 Chicago 6 Detroit 3 Kansas City 2 Los Angeles 4 1 Cleveland 1 5 VVachinfffftn nt Rnston 2 DOStPODed j'Cl aentna idson scored every time it got in range umbles and pass interceptions dominated the first half With less than a minute left in the second quarter Davidson halfback irst downs 14 Rustling yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes intercepted by Punts umbles lost Yards penalized Georgia Defeats Vanderbilt 10 0 LAS VEGAS Nev (AP) Jon Gustin of Gladwync Pa shot a 9 under par 63 and Billy Casper Jr of Apple Valley Calif shot a 67 for total scores of 135 to lead the field at the 36 hole point of the $30000 Sahara Invitational eolf tournament Saturday Gustin played the par 36 Municipal Golf Course in 33 63 to set a tentative course rec ord The 30 year old pro who has never wen a major tournament had a one eagle on a 25 yard chip shot and seven birdies Casper played the par 36 Paradise Valley Country Club in 35 Tied at 136 were Don January Tony Lerna both 67 and red Hawkins with his second straight 68 Two strokes behind the leaders were Julius Boros 66 Jay He bert 67 and Earl Stewart and Chuck Rotar each with 69 Duff Lawrence who tied the Municipal record with a first round 64 took a 74 He was tiec iod score with Chiavcrnini scoot ed nine yards for a third quar ter touchdown as the Terps won yards for the first one and half back Joe Jones plunged a yard for the second one con version kicks missed the mafic both times In the first half Wofford was cut off by a fumble at the David son 25 A little later the Terriers gave up the ball at the Wildcat 25 when passes failed Shortly CLEMSON'S LAM GAINS Halfback Elmo Lam of Clemson makes tracks with the ball as Billy Weaver (69) of Pamplico eliminates on unidentified State player in Saturday's game Jim Parker (14) is the Clemson player in the background (AP Wirephoto) NASHVILLE Tenn (AP) Ray first period field goal and Larry 4th quarter touchdown gave Georgia a 10 0 Southeastern Conference football victory over Vanderbilt Saturday night in a raggedly played game The 43 yard field goal by Mc Cullough appeared to be the win ning margin until a pass inter ception gave the Bulldogs the bail on the Commodore 22 in the final two minutes John McEachern intercepted Hank fourth down pass and returned it 18 yards to 22 On the next play Rakestraw 'circled his right end for the touchdown The widely heralded rival pas sers Rakestraw and Lesesne failed to generate much punch in the air and most of the yard age was racked up on the ground Vanderbilt got close enough io try three field goals One of Grady Wade's efforts was wide one was short and one was block ed by Kenneth Vann Georgia 3 0 Vanderbilt 0 McCullough 43 Rakestraw 22 run (McCullough kick) Attendance 18000 DURHAM NC (AP) Blue Devils stymied for two per iods uncorked a vicious second half punch to defeat South Caro Duke 20 258 101 9 15 0 4 35 Vay Over PC or 28 8 Win urman irst downs 11 Rushing yardage 148 Passing yardage 44 Passes 8 13 Passes intercepted by 0 Punts 6 40 umbles lost Yards penalized RALEIGH (AP) Hefty Jim Parker passed yards to end Oscar Thorsland to set up a fourth period touchdown Saturday and victory over North Carolina State Atlantic Coast Conference football The rocks then withstood a State College comeback attempt which died on downs on the Clemson eight Both teams smacked up and down the field through much of the contest but interceptions fumbles penalties and stingy goal line defenses kept the ball irst downs 13 Rushing yardage Ill Passing yardage 201 Passes 11 17 Passes intercepted by 2 Yards penalized 35 the end zone except the one With six minutes left Clemson nabbed a Wolfpack fumble on the Tiger 43 Parker hit Thorsland on the State 43 and he shot down to the five where he was thrown out of bounds Halfback Pat Crain scored on his third smash into the Wolfpack line and Rodney Rogers added the extra point About minutes remained in After the quarterback mand The junior who the shadow man Gabriel 42 yards to end Don Montgomery State a first down on the son 31 A toss to fullback Roger carried to the 15 but a loss and two incomplete passes made it fourth and 15 on the 20 With just over a minute left Rossi passed to end Bob air cloth who was downed on the 8 shy of the lest down The Tigers took over with one minute and three seconds left on the clock or a me which appeared to be a scoreless tie in the making this one had its thrills Clemson spurted to the State 2 with about 20 seconds left in the first half An offside penalty put it on the one but Wolfpack de fenders stiffened and repulsed halfback Jim plunge Time ran out before Clemson could begin another play Coach rank Howard argued vigorously Wolfpack team and tirig off a A sparkling 33 yard punt back by Joe Siarpati gave State a golden chance early in the first period But the Wolfpack with the ball on the Tiger 20 failed to move it and a field goal try by Gies Sasser was short and wife Clemson then drove 62 yards from its own 20 to the State 18 where the Wolfpack stiffened and forced the Tigers to try for a three pointer The kick by Rod ney Rogers was far side Clemson NC State Grain 1 run (Rogers Attendance 14000 (estimated) Gil Garner but South Carolina dug in and held Curtis a 209 pound sophomore halfback from Rockville Md was the big gun in Duke's final touch down drive On that' one Duke rolled from its 39 to South Caro 4 from where Curtis plunged over Two fumbles were costly to South Carolina and both cut off scoring threats The first came in the second period when Reeves fumbled on the Duke 11 Then in the third period South Carolina rolled' from its 30 to 19 But it ended there when halfback Sammy Anderson fumbled a later al from Reeves and Duke re covered SC 0 0 0 J'uke 0 7 utrell 14 run (Reynolds kick) Duke Leggett 6 run (Reynolds kick) Curtis 4 run (Reynolds kick) wC 1 run (Reeves pass to Lester 24500 Glover our Strokes Back in Sahara Golf 82 84 83 89 100 GAMES at New SC irst downs 15 Rushing yardage 140 Passing yardage 143 Passes 15 26 Passes Intercepted by 2 Punts 6 41 umbles 2 Yards penalized 45 lina 21 8 Saturday in an Atlantic Coast Conference football game A crowd of 24500 saw Duke step from a defensive first half and shake halfback Bill utrell loose for 14 yards and a third period touchdown Halfback Bill Reyn olds kicked the first ofthreeex olds kicked the first of three ex tra points utrell set up the score with a brilliant catch of a 39 yard pass from quarterback Walt Rappold on the South Caro lina 27 Duke bouncing back from the 14 7 loss to Southern California rammed 77 yards for a fourth period touchdown with halfback Mark Leggett going over from the 6 Md irst downs 18 Rushing yardage 164 asking yardage 197 Passes 15 29 Passes intercepted by 1 Punts 4 285 umbles lost Yards penalized their second straight and handed Wake orest its second setback Wake orest's only score came in the first period when end Wil bert airci th tackled Shiner the end zon after he tried run from the 9 on third down 55 yard punt Ly Steve Bozarth 11 hrd put the Terps in tight quarters and set up the score Only twice did Wake orest threaten to produce a touchdown Time ran out on the Deacons as John Mackovic passed 21 yards to Henry Newton for a first down on 21 on the final play ot the first half A 15 yard penalty for delaying the game brought on by an elab orate 35 minutc halftime show seemed to arouse Wak orest at the start of the third quarter With Donnie running and passing the Dea cons me ed 1 the 29 but Joe Hrezo intercepted pass on Maryland's 19 rom there the Terps moved to a TD in 12 plays Chiavcrnini hit right guard for the last nine yards In all he netted 58 yards in 16 car ries tops for any ball carrier Stove Warren fumbled the snap from center on a Wake or est fourth down punt attempt ear ly in the 'irst quartet to give Maryland the ball on the Dea 36 On the next play Shiner hit Brown on the 12 and he went all the way It was of 13 passes Shiner completed in 24 attempts for 141 yards: John Hannigan converted for the 20th time in a row He was wide on two second quarter field goal attemts from the 30 and 22 rederick was Wake most effective ball carrier rush ing 15 times for 57 yards Maryland Coach Tom Nugent commented spirit of our team in the second half was the difference Our boys started to block in the second half Wake end play was the best been up against in two years They moved inside the tac kles real orest Maryland Maryland 7 6 Wake orest 2 0 0 Brown 36 pass from Sriner (Hanni gan kids' Safety (Shiner tackled in end rune) Chiaverini 9 run (pass failed) Attendance: 12(XW AR WEST 10 Eke Out 7 0 Hr mi EES VjdIHMM (Sim 4 i Bali i 1 Ms CW JELL RlSk 1 vi I Iiff I OandingsH 1.

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