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THE SUNDAY STAR. Washington.. D. C. •** C-5 SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 2S. 1857 gggf ~|2g i ¦¦ hßP'ww *1 tVg ' ' f» *-<¦ v »• ¦ jili "*""/¦ ~jm- T \' * *"? ,' j- }i |i -j • '•¦' ».!*•" '' \ 1 • 4 j3f "'•¦i ' 'aa v ' J " SB CHRISTY AGAIN IN LIMELIGHT—On this score, Christy gets set to pull « in a Katich pass in the second quarter for his team’s second touchdown THE WOLFPACK’S CHRISTY of the afternoon. The play covered 26 yards.—Star Staff Photo by MAKES scored three times as the Wolfpack 7 yards out after taking a lateral from John Horan. IT LOOK EASY Halfback Dick routed Maryland, scrampers over for a Quarterback Tom Katich.—Star Staff Christy of North Carolina State who touchdown in the second quarter from Photo. Arkansas Rips N. C. State Surprises Tar Heels Bounce Back Florida State Washington State Beats Tulsa, 41-14 Terps in 48-13 Rout Continued From Pare C-l< To Whip Clemson, 26-0 Bears in Thriller, 13-7 FAYETTEVILLE. Ark., Sept. by Dlayed a very bad game,” DON MEALY Beaten BC 28 (/P).—Don Christian, a could TAKEN CHAPEL HILL. N. C., Sept. PULLMAN, Wash.. Sept. 28 be considered for runnerup sprinting quarterback, 28 UP).—North Carolina un-| | STATISTICS NEWTON. Mass., Sept. 28 UP). (<s*).—Bunny passed for and honors. TO HOSPITAL FOR quar- Aldrich STATISTICS veiled a versatile attack and Clem. UNC, Don Allard, a slick Junior i WSC Calif. Gerald Nesbitt, a bull-like full- Edwards and the N. C. State i First downs 9 lft one touchdown and Bobby New- 19 Ift ; Rushing yardage terback, piloted rebounding Flr*t downs every APPENDICITIS up stubborn defense 78 2ft7 Bos- Rushing yardage 17ft 229 : back. recovered from a fans must have enjoyed threw a Passing yardage «7 108 ton College to man set up another with pin slow 9-5 a 20-7 football Passing yardage lft9 85 today minute of it, starting when Don Healy, Maryland’s today as it trounced Clemson's Passes 15-5 Passes 12-20 4-11 j start to lead Arkansas intercepted by victory - Passes 1 2 over Florida State today. point passes as Washington Passes intercepted by— I 8 Christy and Hunter combined baby-faced 235 pound defending Punts 6-29.7 4-37 to a 41-14 triumph over Tulsa Atlantic Coast Con- Fumbles lost 2 1 With Allard alternately pass- State won a Pacific Coast Con- Punts 3-89 6-31 on a neat bit of trickery that tackle, was taken to Uni- Yards penalized 20 65 i Fumbles lost 1 ft i before 20,000 fans in Razor- ference football champions. ing and sending his hard-hit- ference thriller from California. Yards penalized 60 100 was good for 62 yards to set versity Hospital in Balti- 26-0. back Stadium. up State’s first touchdown. more after the North Caro- jception by Jack Cummings 13-7, today. State sophomore, interceptedj The record opening crowd Christy took Dick Lewis line State game last night The Tar Heels, defeated in ! thwarted the effort. STATISTICS Aldrich passed eight yards to the ball. a I watched away punt on the Wolfpack 30 and with what was believed to opener The Tar Heels launched their , ria. Slate BC The Bears up big chunks Arkansas fritter the last week by North 1 „ ate first drive their i First downs ft *»3 end Jack Fanning for a first headed Hunter and while be appendicitis. open scoring on 33. | Hushing yard,,, S 3 31 rt of yardage with tricky reverses a couple of chances inside the for Carolina State, broke the Pass,s Healy was helped off the Daley Golf. Ed Lipskl and Emil I 6-11 14.33 period touchdown. Newman's from the split-T but couldn’t most of the Terps chased game in the second period and iPasulna yardaie «<i 1f1.% 10 before Christian ran a punt field in the fourth quar- Dec antis alternated in pound- Passu. Intercepted by n 3 passes in the second period led keep a sustained drive going. Christy, Hunter sped up the scored two touchdowns after Punts, 7-43 4-33 5 back 38 yards to break down sidelines. ter. ing gains , up out short to the | Fumbles lost 1 3 to a 13-0 lead which held Washington State lost an going penalised The Terps also lost scoreless in the first , Clemson 32, where Golf passed Yards 3<i IS against a crushing Cal ground the initial tough Tulsa resist- ] jockeying State earlier first-quarter touchdown Lewis was the Guard Paul Tonetti with quarter. 14 yards to Halfback Jim Schu- game. blockers and when he finally when Newman fumbled into ance. what may They iced their victory cake ler. Seven plays later, ting backs knifing through the had shot be a confining Dave The Bears, substituting by the end zone from the five. But Nesbitt got the touchdown a at Hunter. Dick lat- injury. with two more touchdowns IS Reed Florida State line, the Eagles eraled to Bob Pepe, finally knee End Ron sneaked over from the 1. units, scored on a 55-yard Washington State was back four plays later on a 1-yard who Shaffer, the final quarter. were a different team from plunge. was caught the Maryland scheduled to start After George Usry tumbled the march with the second string and the Newman pass to Fan- The score set a pattern. on at left end. did play one that lost to powerful Navy, ning caught secondary 25-year-old 7-yard line after a 62-yard play. not Adlai Stevenson. Democratic the kickoff and tackle Leo Rus- before the half but couldn’t the Cal The ex-Marine as the result of a knee in- Party leader, among savage 46-6, in their opener. again, flat. Fred Hamilton nailed Christy was those recovered for the Tar score much to the de- made two other scores the jury suffered in the final who witnessed the game, played Heels on the Clemson 26, Ron BC marched 82 yards in the light of 16,000 fans. Carl Ketchie plunged 2 yards same way. for an 8-yard loss, but two plays period practice. under cloudy skies and an oc- Marquete and Schuler first and 80 in the third California, plagued for the second Washington Tul*» ft ft 7 7—14 later State went on a fast count alternat- all aft- Arkansas ft casional drizzle. ed in gains that carried to the for scores capped by Alan Miller by penalties, State score. Gabe Arrillaga, 14 7 2ft—-41 and Hunter lobbed a pass to and Larry Plenty plunges. ernoon made one Tulsa scoring—Touchdown: Brumblt John Collar, ries. He Clemson's sophomore-1 a d e n I 3 and Schuler went over for Al- last bid to win it in the fourth Kapp's understudy at quarter- 7 (3. run; 6. run). Conversions; Oandy who caught the was much more profi- lard finished a quick 33-yard got ball on the two and stepped cient in the open field. Trow- squad, which ran up a 66-0 the second score. quarter. Starting on their own back, the Cal touchdown Arkansas scoring—Touchdowns: Nes- thrust early in the final quar- fourth-down from bitt 3 <l, run: 1, run. 2. run); Chil- over on a 14-yard play. Hunter bridge, Hunter's replacement, score in its opener last week represented 16 behind Quarterback Joe on a dive lift, pass Walker): The win North ter five-yard dress from Akers first of easily leading against Presbyterian, made only Carolina’s first with a running Kapp, the Bears reached the the two. <9. run); Ritschel i 5 pass-run from added the five extra was the ball car- official victory pass to End Christian). Conversions: Nesbitt 2; points. rier with 81 yards ; Flanagan. ... John Washington then, California o 7 6 O— 7 : Horton. Weatherlntton, in four tries. two serious threats. under Coach Jim Tatum be-: State 21. But Washington Bt»te 6 0 3 Krltschel. Tigers Allard, who nails from Som- 7 O—l Terp Drive Bogs Hunter made 38, and Rusevlyan The clawed their way cause the'two victories and one] with about 3 minutes left, California scoring Touchdowns—! erville, Mass., had 12 comple-1 Arlllaga plunge). led the Terps with 25. to the Tar Heels’ 11 late in tie racked up year , Kapp passed, the ball was de- Washington<2. Conversion —Hale. Maryland’s reply was its ini- last were tions out of 18 pass attempts' State scoring Touch-, Mary- the second period after North forfeited because oi the pres- fected by .a Cal receiver and downs—Pannnc <8 pass from Aldrich); tial first down and first taste Also misleading were for 145 yards in addition to his Ketchie i2. plunge). Conversion—Al- Utah Carolina had scored its first two ineligible Don Washington Beaten of N. C. State territory land's 11 first downs to State’s ence of an player on' sound running and solid de- Johnston. drlch. on a touchdowns, but the Tar Heels the squad. 16-yard pass from Layman to eight. The Wolfpack was more fense interested in N. C. held for downs. Late in the Clemson ft ft o ft— oi By Kershner. But the drive bogged touchdowns. ft Florida State finally Colorado period North Ctrolinz 13 U 13—26 j shook Layman State completed five of six final a desperation pass lethargy and kicked only 9 North Caroling scoring’ Touchdowns its in the waning mo- ' Sept. passes, and didn’t lose attack carried Clemson to the , —Reed «2.