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Blaik Stove Away As “Two Share Shaky Lead Evansville Looks (7 Ee totes Army Trims N. Mexico In Savannah Golf Open For Bowl Teams |
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water from Hot Springs, Arkansas. through the p: aper weight -New Mexico defenses for a 51 to 0 victory,
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| Bolt, Marusic Tied With 209s at 54-Hole Mark; Ferrier One Stroke Behind Jaycees Narrow
SAVANNAH. Ga., Nov. 11° (UP) Tommy Bolt of M!d Pines Possible Elevens
Coach Earl Blaik didn’t N. C,, and -Malon Marusic of Albany, N. Y. shared a shaky on¢ 5 5 EVANSVILLE, Nov..11 (UP
as his relentless Army Cadets ground
stroke lead over Jim Ferrier of San Francisce today at the end of ar the third round of the $10,000 Savannah Open golf tournament Sports-minded .Jaycees are na tai Yall Marusic, a little-known assistant professional at Albany's Wol- rowing down the field of possible PHONE Wat Rn oy
ferts Roost Country Club, slipped to a one-over- “par 73 on the 6762- competitors in - this ‘city’s pos RI. 3212 HOT SPRINGS
delphia. Blaik IS conjuring up another for Dec. 3, at Phila- yard General Oglethorpe course weason football classic, the Refrig phia, Blaik journeyea to Balti- . today to fall into a first place tie money winner for the year, shot erator Bowl more, Md, to witness the Navy- with- Bolt at 209 for the first 54a Tl today for a H4-hole total of More than 35 teams have heen Tulane game. Some 30.476 hardier Ball State Blanks holes of the 72-hole tourney. 2149. Veteran Willie ‘Goggin . of contacted by the Junior C nher souls, the largest crowd ever to : Marusic led the field thfough White Plains, N.Y. registered a of Commerce sele« tion committee see a football game at Michie ycamores, 20-0 the first two rounds with a 64- three-under-par 69 to vault into for the Dec. 2 game. Stadium, , were here however, to ' MUNCIE, Nov. 11 (UP)—Half- f 72--136. Bolt, Who started the day {0Urth place with a three-day to; At least a dozen teams have Bee Army roll to seven touch- puek Don MacAffes scored his : 2 with a three-stroke deficit, added tal of 211. indicated they would be interested downs and a safety : re : 2 '0- par T is earlier “elice Torza of St. Charle if they get an invitation. A few Prominent in the rowd team's first two touchdowns today ans fot His sane y Bhool w at pa have he d (te filled “and 1 a" ) crowd were % and 7 an 251 as seco ave p { ana many 16,000 Boy-Scouts who Yiped with Nov, The at INDIANA 3 STATE. A ! Ferrier —secontt trading ——PGA-plte—earded a Totodayto-—skid—< have-not-vet-repled — = shrill enthusiasm in the game’s Ball, State season completed. Lou Miller, 915 Dawson St. i into fifth, one stroke behind Gog- Possible entrants include unde early moments, then wandered off 5 the Ball State Cardinals shut finished sixth in. the Darlington, A d n D gin. feated and untied Marris Harvey bored. by the final period to go Ut Indiana State, 20 to 0. S. C., motorcycle novice divi- | naerso owns Dick Chapman of Pinehurst, College, Charleston, W. Va.; Mur-- our Full Page ig i CAMBS Mac, ; ve ) N.C re : Td jay ray, Ky.. State Teachers College : gightseeing on the campus _ MacAffee went over from the. gon" pace yesterday. The race Franklin 27 to 21 Y- L., Went arbund ’n-74 ‘today fay, ¥ oars: oie) y Expected Worst 6-yard line on a pitch-out from wos run on the Tew Dariiaston Ay to bring his tétal to 218, good already assured of at least a tie Ad on age New Mexico had lost five games Quarterback Bob’ Baker in the Int Hi 8 I Speed 9 FRANKLIN. Nov. 11 (UP;-. enough for the top amateur spot for the Ohio Valley Conference before today’s encounter started, 56°0Nd Period and tallied again Yona, ond Spesguay, Jcene Jim Macholtz and Carter Byfield ;. the’ tomer, hile -amateurititle; Michigan Teoh Arkansas : ; and came onto the field timorous. |? the third on a 38-yard slash of the "Southern 500' stock car : vorite Frank Stranahan of To- State: Ohio University; Valparaiso : é ly expecting the worst, It got through tacklé. The final Car. race last Labor Dey. were the big guns in Anderson's ledo, O., was far_back wiith a U niversity; Missouri Valley Col- - A * Phe % RAE 5 } . 099 1 I. Pears Py ap « 3 what it expected with Al Pollard dina! marker came in the fourth —p— attack today as the Ravens took ee round total of Rl, lege, and Emory and Henry Col- : Bob Blaik- and End Ed Weaver [Tame when Tackle Gene Lehmen Penn State Smashes a 27-to-21 Hoosier College Con- as ie 1op 1 Oe our lege. : : ; : leading the way under the direc- ntercepted ‘a partially blocked NEXT OPPONENTS 5 $5 y . : . NS - tow = : hapman was the only amateur TV’s greatest valve tion of Line Coach Murray War- PASS and ran 34 yards into the West Virginia, 27 0 id Ta ~ I. ible to squeeze into the top 20 Vols Clean Bench i 9 math, Blaik's stand-in end zone. 2 STATE COLLEGE, Pa. Nov, Iliwh Ne RMN at Erskine Dm "i : \ 1 a RNOSVIEE owe 1 . hv other lov scorers 1 Yiiw Y sive ' ‘} voor PBllard ran to two touchdowns UP Penn State smashed qver — Up tindh 4 Celia, he [yew v 3 ; ’ 15,59 : 7: ! — _ ference win from the Franklii Fario, Washington, DC. ¢ Orleans speedster rinted <1 [SE ©n page of this week’s once for 43 yards and again. for Ole Miss. 20-0 Victor three touchdowns in the second 3pizziies : . Bh 1 Furgoll, N ! : I d ' 9 wr ar i vis > y RS aly 8 Cr KK An A val on th f 1 pias ror 33. -and kicked dll seven Army OXFORD M Nov. 11 UP} ining ond ked-up-another ‘in Each got two. fouchidows Mo . bt: Pelt mana ted te Hele Save $$ at extra points.” Blaik passed to Mi ppi downed a SUrpris- ip, id a oday to over- holtz in the second and third i B. 3 : : Xs RHA fan hn Open Tues., Open Tues., two . touchdowns and Weaver B strong Chattanooga team. jy a ess We Virginie riods and Byfield in the . Be ne ye k Ee ove Fehnt i . Fri. & caught two touchdown passes, one =U to 0. today with a hard-charg- eleven 27 before an estimateed second. Dor Gines made two for 4 { 1 T : ” Sat. Sat. Eve. for 35 yards. from Blaik and the ng ground game - 15.000 fans. the Grizzlies. on runs o 0) vards > . Mike Some 1 s GON oF ed pectator FURNITURE & APPLIANCE other for 66 vards from Substi- rhe. Reb scored once in the After a scoreless first period, and 69 yards, each off left tackle A nL eH GAS apathetically watched the Volun 2405 E. 10th St. IM-3508 tute Gil Reich. eon petiad ang t¥iee In the State's. new T-formation ailack A. Franklin fumble on its own ? Fa Pia hu 0-74.74 218: teers clean their bench and domi ; Army didn’t try to run up the fourth threatening “on several meshed into gear and the lions 13-vard line-in the second period 2 ' Teal Jacksonvi ia. 75-'NA play in every period except score. It punted whenever it alner occasions, gal ned almost at will set up one Anderson touchdown 2H : Gran Pinel the
could without being obviously over-generous, and this included] times ‘when only half a yard remained at midfield for a first! down. But hapless New Mexico could do do nothing.
Evansville Tops Marshall, 21-14
EVANSVILLE, Nov. 11 UP) ~- Fullback Jerry David scared two touchdowns and kicked three extra points today to lead EvansNEXT OPPONENTS Nov. tA—=Tennessee lech at EVANS ~ Nov. 13—Marshall at Ohio U,
ville - College to a 21 to 14 Ohio Valley Conference and homecoming win over Marshall College of Huntington, W. Va. David scored on plunges in the first and final periods. Halfback Joe Unfriend counted Evansvillé’'s third-period marker ' by taking a pass from quarterback Dick McKasson and racing 25 Yards to the end zone. AJuarterback Oggie Thomas 3 fneaked over for the vistors’ first Z tally and Phil York. scored the other on a 19-yard run:
is as * i 2 Hanover Ties | Wabash 13-13 : | MADISON, Nov, 11' — Hanover “ own? ; > 4 4 ; ; 7. i / # College, a two-touchdown under- ’ % 7 / “ : / 7 NEXT OPPONENTS 7 2 x / , oF Nov 1R—DePanw at WABASH. : tl A Yi LL, Zia Novi 1%—HANOVER ai Awicison. 77 7 . dog. held Wabash College to a i 7 = 7 # re 13-13 tie here today. 7 The Panthers blew a 13 to 0 Z lead. Hanover scored in the first period on eight plays with Leo - 7 Kelly going over from the 2. In . y ie Hh” the second period, Gerry Klaybor ar slashed off 24 yards around end 1
to score. An intercepted pass set up Wabash’s first touchdown with Bob Mace tossing to Ken Beasley. Wabash recovered a Hanover “fumble on the Panthers 2 im the final quarter. Ted Steeg plunged over and Jack Hickman added the extra point for .the tie score.
N. Central ‘Outscores ‘Manchester, 52 to 38
downs, Pat Larson with four and __ Eby and Dobrowskt with one each: Manchester's Bill - Klinger ahd Rud Olinger contributed three and ~twostouchdowns respectively. and
the ‘game. - with. their long. oF Pat Supinger. got two Manches tout hdowng and G oshert one.
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