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 , — , , 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 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 _ .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 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 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 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 7 and seconds later ' Michigan still looked like the VMI scored first in the “Coal threw the pass for the utes left In the game. !; Tenn.—Smith, 1 run (BurUow kick!. 1 .lave A.M '’j”- and ran over and version and an 8-0 lead. Tech—Lewii. is run (kick failed i. | guard for Bowl” after John- Everyone seemed to sense run (kick (ailed I. crashed through right ¦ best since Milwaukee had the feature Pete touchdown. The Colonial Frosh picked up ! I ¦ Tech —Bra«eltnn. t the ropes. blocked W&M punt points. on son a near ¦ : extra Yankees OKLAHOMA S- ¦ 1 ¦*¦!¦ i .am ¦¦ i ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ the two 50 S2 S0 t 15 .their lone score in the second Navy stopped Michigan on the Indians' 20 in the second TEXAS Michigan had five minutes 5 Texas—Blanch 10. put Irom Ramirez j ! period on a 40-yard pass-run Wol- - its own 21. Then, from their 34, perjpd. Two plays later John- to win it back, but the Carpenter 5. run (run! !play from Quarterback Bill They the Wolverine* caught Navy' son plowed five yards through verines appeared spent. i MM). ! Hardy to Halfback John Carac- napping second-down center for the A kick for’ Oklahoma —Davit 24, run (Bold went from their 32 to the Navyr with a score. Texas—Bryant 5, pass Irom Lackey ciolo. by Harper. point (Lackey kick). 33, a pass from Bob Ptacek to) quick kick Darrell the extra was blocked. It put Middles on the 15, William & Mary, its offense GEO WASHINGTON 0 8 0 0— 8 Gary Prahst getting 22 yards, the i NAVY 8 0S 8—24 Navy, it turned out, clicking unusually well in the but Navy dug in. A holding j¦ but had! (Bell, 'only begun fight. first half, slowed to Nzvy—Fink 33. punt return penalty and the crashing de- ¦ to was a near Georie Wzzhlnzton—Caraeclole 40, Navy scored first after get- halt in the third period but still ozza-run Irom Hardy (run tailed), of such as End i : Opens pass Klsiel). * termination Early managed only Ceremony from future Tom Hyde, Jim Dunn i ting a big break. in the its touchdown at Navy—Huzhes 8. pass iro* Tremaine [ "In the not too distant Center (Rupprecht. pass (ram Tremaine). game Myers fumbled Tran- that juncture. Fullback — Lem (rom - and- Tackle Allen Driscoll1 Pentathlon Navy—Thompson 28. pass Hen- * will be rood® in the tubeless type the force of the attack. . chlni’s punt and Hyde recov- Rubai snagged a fumble before > World derson (Meyer run). drained England, Navy took over on the Michi- ered on the Michigan 38. Dick the ball touched the turf and! 1 ALDERSHOT, Oct. i i I WHY? Because any tubeless tire gan 40 and ran out the clock. . Dagampat made 5 yards and scampered 65 yards for the ty- ¦ill (AP).—The eighth modern ! . picked up 22 the ing The extra-point kick, champion- may be used with a tube on the same Michigan's power was clear- Wellborn on score. ¦ pentathlon world play. ceremonially opened — ly early going, draw Zembruski made 1 however, was too low. ships were Get % any evident in the & (I Lions Guard 'J wheel without alterations yard to the 10 and Tranchini WILLIAM MARY 0 A o—B today herald the start of even though the Middies j VIRGINIA MILITARY 0 8 0 o—6 J to made his only completion of the VMl—Johnson 5. run (kick failed). five days of competition which stopped them three times in 1 , W&M—Rubai 65, run with fumble From Cardinals There is not enough difference be- I first half—to Kanuch for the (kick failed). ' Russians expected to ¦ the first half, once only 1 yard 1 the are remaining 10 yards. Tranchini . dominate. DETROIT, Oct. 11 (AP).— tween the construction of the tube from a touchdown. but ‘j I ! tried to run for the 2 points, Poland and Sweden led a The today ac- types Savage Drive was stopped. march by 39 athletes from 14 quired Guard Doug Hogland, a 1 types to justify carrying both Wolverines came back Sandhurst Mill- six-year National Football “ 74-yard drive gave the The in: Rupp Roots for Rain countries at A quarter with Harp- (AP).— tary Academy, West League veteran, from the ASHBY LEETH I in stock 6-6 tie in the first the second LEXINGTON, Ky. - gritain's Chi- Wolverines a ’ running sparking the long .! cago Cardinals. f#M d,Kt and their other touchdown er’s !! University of Kentucky basket- Point. half drive and a 32-yard pass from Adolph Rupp pre- The five-day championships Detroit Coach George Wilson JuS i£ I I like tubeless tires with tubes for attack that opened the second, I ball coach J Stan Hoskin to John Halstead! fers rainy weather during bas- • start Monday with the riding said he swapped a 1959 draft was quick and savage. II • i maximum safety—double protection. ¦ half making the longest gain. ketball says if j event. Forecasters expect the choice for the 240-pound Hog- ground, season He It’s It was all on the ’ NAVY ft O 6 B—2o ' rainy outside, his boys practice : weather to be wet and windy. land, one-time Oregon State Tins dealer— ¦ Come in, for further information. tearing around I MICHIGAN O 8 S o—l 4 competing ¦ pass . with enthusiasm. If the weath- The 14 nations star. OUR 47»h YEAR left end for 9 yards. Brad Myers I Navy—Kanuch 10. from Tran- , £ chinl (run faUtdl. er is warm and sunny, Rupp i are Austria, Brazil. Denmark, Center Bob Griffin, picked up picking up 4 more.* Tonv Rio >[ Mlchltan—Rio 1. run (kick (ailed). weeks ago from Michigan—Myers 6, run (Ptacek run). says his players’ hearts are i Finland, France, Germany, on waivers two busting through center for 8.¦'Navy —Wellborn 1. run (pats tailed). outdoors and they only goj Hungary. Italy, Poland, Swe- the Los Angeles Rams, was re- Myers hitting left tackle for ¦ Navy—Zembrzuski 38. pass from Tran- Hog- chini (Zembrzuski run). through thfe physical motions s den, Switzerland, the United leased to make room for 8 and a first down on the 50. of practice. States, Russia and Britain. -1 land. 3-yard gain by Rio, MICHIGAN If you want to be sure ask for: After a ’ Left end —Prabst. Halstead. like Left tackle—GenjS. Gray Julian hit the line a can- guard—Callawn, Myers Left Filllchlo. non for 13 to the 34, cut i Center— Dickey suing right for more and I Right guard—Marc.disk. Oppman. to the 8 Right tackle—Deskins. J Buthong Rio spun 15 yards to the 11. Right end—W Johnson. R. Johnson. .! Quarterback —Ptacek. Noskin. Myers. Harper. DUNLOP GOLD went to his left five? Left GOLD Julian halfback— DUNLOP I Myers 1 Right halfback—Julian. Groce yards to the 6 and then * i Pullback—Herrnstein, Rio, J. Walker. back took off to the right, cut 1 NAVT toward tackle and drove over. * Left end —Hyde, Albershart. DOWN! RAYON SEAL NYLON Boyar. Thomas. MONEY CUP lined up to kick i i Left tackla— The Wolverines . guard—Frttzinger, Michalskt. [NO Left our 125 the point, but Ptacek, who was >! center—Moncllovlch, Dunn. , our first line 100 level tire premium level tire ,! Right guard—Chornies, Blacklngar. Ready Built AT the holding spot, ran instead *1 Right tackle —Erchul. Driscoll. In Right end—Kanuch. Van Nort. and made it. I Quarterback —Tranchini. Maxfield. SURPLUS HOMES 1 / \ was . : Left halfback —Zembrususki. Brand- Now trailing, 14-6. Navy »[ guist. Correli. Bellino _ i Right halfback —Dagampat. Parisoau. WE CARRY IMPORTED DUNLOP TIRES for SPORTS CARS about as hopeful as a 99-year- * Fullback—Wellborn. Matalavage.

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