r C-4 THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington, D. C. 7 «DKP«t. OCTOOT U, 1W» Deacons Top Tar Heels Line Stops Brown Beaten Gamecocks Cold, 6-0 By lfiyJiCTßjtjMWP 2jt yi: p* Wolfpack on Dartmouth AMRl A’**^^Jl|^WuH^,l CHAPEL HILL, N.C., Oct. 11 ¦ PROVIDENCE. R. t, Oct. 11 r r (AP).—A sturdy defense and STATISTICS (AP)—Jake Crouthamel and Y * IV . vac wtc Gundy fired Dartmouth* * esu-ly Bill *** >'*“ Sne touchdown were all j ' df' ' Long blistering ground today Heave Ru?' .ntVtriMf 1171 7S lL attack North Carolina's Tar Heels PMiini »rd*t, 42 M **CJ: % # - that shocked previously un- JK #'VaoV^^L - C„ today WINSTON SALEM, N. needed to defeat South P.‘£« lnt«rc»M4 beaten Brown, 20-0, in their %» ... Jk Punt, — , , 1* *wVTfr*a Oct. 11 (AP)—A breath-taking Carolina, 8-0, In an Atlantic t O13-»4 »-4} Ivy League football game. 89-yard pau play from Quar- aflMLs 4 «l The Indians, exhibiting the to Coast Conference football be- Bw s*-y.Jf* < Isl *waH -9 terback Charlie Carpenter- ‘ polish lacking in their two pre- ¦ truf JiiHfr Halfback Winston Futch car- fore a crowd of 38,000. Schroeder, Tackle Phil Blazer, a , : ' * i 1 ried Wake Forest to a 13-7 vic- The rugged Tar Heel defense Ouard Fred Swearingen, and STATISTICS i -.3 tory i over North Carolina State kept South Carolina at «bay Center Ronnie Koes. D*rt. Brown today. throughout the contest. The The sturdy forward wall big play, early fenJEj j|J The in the losers were unable to stage a held the Gamecocks’ highly- j iajar _ '\ x quarter, gave the Dea- »isssl (I 2 i M uiurewwd hr Hhl m..\. , 4 Iff fourth a single major offensive and were to only 79 -ST S-33 touted backfleld g, lo,t ib n 1 2 forced to punt 13 times. yards rushing and only five ! T,rd» pratlliwl 9-00 S-23 STATISTICS Halfback Wade Smith paced N- C. State W. Portal North Carolina on a 44-yard first downs. vious triumphs, rolled to three Plrtt downs 11 bogged during Ruthlni ------M l'ifl touchdown drive at the begin- South Carolina down touchdowns a 9-minute Pasting rtrdtct 179 territory late span of the second period. . IfS ning of the second period. His in its own i Pattis ... »-20 11-21 deep Pastes interctpttd !>» 2 Gundy, a junior quarterback _ .2 one-yard plunge capped the quarter k w ¥ Punts 7-3.7 «-«2 In the first and was Rye, N. Y, ¦¦P' ¦¦-R 1 9 Pumbltt lost 2 0 drive that gave the Tar Heels from steered Dart- \ ptnallatd 20 25 to punt. The kick was 9fcE mk flk i JP i»' 11 Varda a 1-2 league record. The Game- forced -1 mouth's sharp running game * downed on the Gamecocks’ 44 > to 198 rushing yards by half- * lead cocks are 1-1. \,V'---:• Jgil-y, cons a 13-0 and enabled began while the Indiana limited W . / them to withstand a late State The game was originally snd the Tar Heels their time ,g%B * - to yards on H|hlji FF /a «¦. hL IS produced touchdown billed as a battle between South game-winning drive. Brown 37 the » ej£ bid that a ground and 17 in the air dur- tk*«r \ vR and threatened to add another. Carolina's backfleld and North »jp ayfeamw. A*- Carolina's line. It turned out Past Galas 13 ing the same period. / ¦ Bt v m Mk 91^1 Quarterback Norm Snead, Gundy’s only pass to be strictly a defensive battle. carried the on the first _ > \Sgj^^P^^Bpaß\ll faking a pass, ran eight Smith to 40 and scoring 5-yard after Kept Against Wall Cummings , two drives was a yards for the first Wake Forest Quarterback Jack ' heave End Bill Fullback Don Coker’s punts 13-yard toss to Gold- touchdown to touchdown late In the second fired a | Hlbbs, who caught the ball •***• quick kept South IJNEERRIERRRPRf 3& •j*r after and kicks stein for a first down on the quarter. Three minutes Carolina against the wall after it had taken a high Futch’s touchdown and a con- South Carolina 27. , off fingertips throughout the game. Coker Ed Lipski squirmed bounce the of version by Fullback Neil Mc- Fullback teammate Scott got off one 64-yard quick kick yards the Smith Palmer. Lean had State 13 points for three to 24. Crouthamel, hammering. p_yt and his 85-yard punt the then from Cum- 1 a behind, the defending AUantic in took a handoff ' knifing carrier ; first quarter Indirectly set up mings sprinted through ball from Per- Coast Conference champions and kasie, Pa., scored the second ‘* * the score for yards finally scored. | the line 21 and a touchdown from »j 1 - North Carolina moved, into flrst-and-goal on the 1-yard | the one. r Frank Cackovic v Quarterback the end zone in the third period play he DARTMOUTH 020 0 O—sn | tine. On the next went ' BROWN 0 0 0 O— n passed 20 yards in the end zone ' only to see the play nullified by into the end zone. Claude Gibson for a penalty illegal Dartmouth —Hibb> 5. pan from Gundj - «>. *&'.£ j£** aHHHBHRHHHHHHHMHIIIIHHHHHHBHHHHHHHiN^RHMHHRH^^^^^K to Halfback | for use of A two-point conversion at- I kicked (ailed). the touchdown and Tackle It was a 21-yard pass tempt failed when the left side ! Dartmouth —Crouthamel 1. run (Oundr i hands. run). Larry Dixon converted. I from Quarterback Henry Cle- of the South Carolina line I pass Bobby Boyd, Oklahoma quarterback, .Dartmouth—Henander SO. run (kick SOONER PASS FAILS—A from A few minutes later N. C. iments to End Mac Turlington. Lipski. (ailed). 15 ) knocked down by Larry Cooper (15), quarterback, and halfback | smeared TEXAS Is Texas State stormed back in an ef- Among the defensive stand- SOUTH CAROLINA . 0 0 0 o—o NORTH 0 o—B ( Bobby Matocha (44), during the second quarter of their rousing battle fort to get the tying touchdown louts for the Tar Heels were CAROLINA 6 0 JS f, i No-th omrolln*—Smith 1, run (run r\vi iuAki* i a ( yesterday at Dallas. The pass was intended for Wahoo McDaniel (40), but Gibson fumbled and Guard Ends A1 Goldstein and John 1*11*4).
__ GOING UKLAHUMA 14 V Others in photo are Dick Carpenter (33) and Drew Morris (20), Texas Hughie Lewis recovered for i f wSl™G ''l / Wirephoto. Wake Forest on the Deacon 47. | THIS FALL? I] back.—At* - You con aiture yourtolf of great ’£ With less than 2 minutes to L iport during the coming shootino '£ go, went by £ season it you know tho right »$. State's last chance places to go For the first time the board when Center Buck' \ t this information is gvoiloblo, writ- < Long Run, Kick lingo. Jolly intercepted a Cackovic; Quick ten in huntor to huntor **s places and L Dozens of nearby for hunt- '<3 pass _ near midfield re- S ing waterfowl, upland game, deer TEXAS a to Florida ’•} Navy Keydets turned it to State’s 23. Wake I L ore included in Moine i coverage. Tranchini Leads Miss Continued From Page C-l ] Forest then held the ball until Aid Georgia Tech *5 Win ’? # Send SI.OO for Heinnkin's by Jerry Thomp- the clock ran out. air when hit ATLANTA, Oct. 11 (AP).— £ Hunting Manual, Bex 113, >5 son, the Oklahoma left guard. A crowd of 18,500, largest' Georgia Tech rode three big j. Werranton, Virginia. Over Michigan, 20-14 Wake Forest moved here Davis grabbed the since STATISTICS Kicks, ran ‘ , , , W&M ball and kicks—two of its own and one t’etV*VtVt'e"#"#»’#'#l“',*ewe eewe eeweefewe^^er” i years ago, Oa. two the Deacons Continued C-l old man who had Just been run to the touchdown. Boyd passed saw by the opposition—to thrill- , Term. Tech From Pace | j their second conference a First downs 10 8 by to Tillery for the extra points win ing 21-7 victory over Tennessee l Rushing yardage 20 Michigan’! 190-pound center, | 'over a truck. game place in Passing yardage 78 16 and the Sooners 14-8. and take second today. explosive 2-6 dumped the quarterback tor a But then Tranchini got his led. Frank Nix’s j Passes 0-12 6-6 | the standings. Their over-all return for Tech’s Passes Intercepted by 0 ft Tie Matthews was the big hero! ,74-yard punt . Gets ... I-yard i loss on the 12. Iarm working. Late in this same record is 3-1. Punts 11-40 10-40 BLUEFIELD, W. Va.. Oct. 11 : for Texas, and it was a rags- j first touchdown set a pace the Fumble* lost 2 \ But Joe Belllno, whose ailing quarter the Middies took c. STATE ... 0 0 0 77 Yards penalized 55 .10 ( AUTO third out! In. # Vols couldn’t match. (AP).—Two Virginia Military to-riches story. He was WAKE FOREST .. 0 0 7—13 limited him to a brief Matalavage knee over on their 33. Joe Institute field goal attempts last year with an injury and Wakr Porent—snead 8. run (run ! The tingling run by Nix, cut , appearance, took a pass from failed). that was the death knell for LIABILITY } went wide in the last minute the fourth team this pas* loose by jolting block by End . Tranchini and zinged upheld. picked up 2 yards and a screen 1 was on Wake Fomt—Futch flfl. from a Tennessee, and Tech proved it today and the defending 1 season until last week, when Carpenter
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