Ole Miss 14-0 ■' Vols Beat Miss. %. Upsets , 21-17; State, —■11 '1 ■» [ Mississippi Grabs Tennessee Receives Fumbles to Topple Breaks in Coasting Sugar Bowl Champs To Unimpressive Win By the Associated Press By th« Associated Pros* OXFORD, 29.—The Miss., Sept. KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Sept. 29.— University of smoth- Mississippi Tennessee stabbed quickly for two ered the and great touchdowns in the first period grabbed & of University of pair and then coasted to an unimpres- Kentucky fumbles to topple the sive 14-to-0 win over Mississippi 1951 Sugar Bowl champions, 21- State today in a Southeastern 17, here today. Conference football game. A crowd of more than 20.000 Mississippi State upset Bob Ney- roared as the Mississippians land’s Tennessee team, 7-0, last bulled and passed their way to year. revenge for the 47-0 and 27-0 Tennessee, rated the Nation’s pastings the Kentuckians handed No. 1 team in this year’s pre- them in the last two seasons. Kentucky, the Southeastern Conference defending champ, did Statistics not until the last whistle. Mis«. quit State Tenn. In their final try, Parilli passed First downs_ JO 11 Rushing yardage_124 197 the Wildcats 77 in a series yards Passing yardage _ 47 31 of that ended on the one- Passes attempted _ 17 plays Passes completed_ 7 3 yard line. Mississippi's pass de- Passes intercepted _ 1 1 Punts 13 10 fense clicked as Pete Mangum Punting average_ 33.3 36.9 Jim Proffitt so hard he dropped Fumbles lost _ 3 2 Yards penalized_ 46 95 the ball. The Parilli-to-Proffitt toss was the last of four that season Associated Press poll, capi- Parilli threw in the game’s final talized on breaks to punch over seconds. both its scores in the first five Kentucky Fumbles. minutes. Kentucky held a 10-7 lead from But after those game-winning the middle of the second quarter thrusts, the Volunteers’ highly until Steve Meilinger fumbled on touted wing offensive sput- the Mississippi 46 in the fourth tered and fizzled against the Ma- period and Mangum fell on it. roons’ stubborn defensive wall. It took Showboat less Boykin The first break came on the VESSELS* SETS SAIL— of Oklahoma reeled off eight yards on this second-period than 30 seconds to slam his way second play of the game when sprint against William and Mary yesterday at Norman, Okla., before Larry Cotton nailed him. half to the line set way goal and Tom Rushing, a hard-running Steve Milkovich, with an arm around Vessels, slowed the Sooner back. —AP Wirephoto. ♦ up Jimmy Lear’s 14- State halfback, fumbled and Wing- ---a-- touchdown A HARD YARD—Fred yard plunge. Bilyeu (42), Georgia fullback, picks up a yard but is stopped viciously man Roger Rotroff recovered for Tom as several Fillion, Kentucky fullback, North Carolina players bend him backward. Tom Stevens, North Carolina center, Tennessee on State’s 35. who shared freshman honors with and Tar Heel W&M Baffle George Norris (69), end, help to bring him down early in the first period in Pass Scores for Tennessee. Crushed, 49-7, Fordham Soph's Passes Mississippi's Lea Paslay, fumbled the game at Chapel Hill. _AP Wirephoto. Tailback Hank Lauricella, who In almost the same spot on the 47, did some sensational kicking for Dartmouth in 14-to-6 on the fifth play after Mississippi Tennessee, swept down the left On Oklahoma Show Victory kicked off. sidelines to State’s 2. A penalty By tho Associated Press with his conversion attempt. uasnes a Yards. Marines Beat Tulane Beats 21 to rasiay Bolling, Miami, 7, put the ball back on the 17, but HANOVER, N. H., Sept. 29.— Dartmouth, however, managed Harol Lofton’s recovery and Pas- Lauricella flipped a quick pass to Of Reserve Power Roger Franz, an 18-year-old soph- to tighten its passing defenses just lay's sparkling 31-yard dash to at Rate of One With in Second Half End Vince Kaseta for a touch- By tht Associated Press omore from Norwood, Ohio, dis- on the exact spot and prevent the 10 put Dick Westerman in 28-7, Rally down. kicked the NORMAN, Okla., Sept. 29.— played all the poise of a Sammy Franz from running up a stu- By the Associated Press scoring position and the Hernando, Halfback Ray Weidenbacher on first of two conversions. Oklahoma grabbed three easy Baugh while passing FordhSm to pendous total for Fordham. Time Miss, halfback . 29.—Tu-I a over receivers were in right barely stayed Each Quarter Sept. :he 14 to set it up. Clement dived Ted Daffer, Tennesse’s All-Amer- touchdowns in the first quarter 14-6 victory Dartmouth and again his inside the markers to make it. Tally lane's sophomore-manned offense across from two yards out. ica guard who made a specialty of and rode home on reserve power today. the clear but missed by finger- Both of Lear’s were wyvviui wiipuiin iw ■ 11■ giui fire in the second half to- placements caught The running of Kent and Sopho- blocking kicks last season, got the today for a decisive 49-7 victory The young marksman seemed nail-tip margins. good. QUANTICO. Va.. Sept, 29.—The day and gave the Greenies a 21-7 more Max McGee and a 12-yard first tried by Ben Moseley, fresh- over the William and Mary foot- able to click with an aerial when- Line Plays Trick Dartmouth. a left halfback from Sar- over ever Rams Paslay, Quantico Marines scored in every victory highly-regarded pass from Clement to Halfback man halfback, to set up the sec- ball team. one of his teammates man- The tried two successful dis. Miss., also was the fuse for Miami of Florida. ond score. Linebacker Gene Moel- aged to block for him. line plays to pull in the Dart- period today to defeat Headquar- Wayne Kingery set up the second So completely did Oklahoma Mississippi’s dynamite in the sec- Tulane came back from a list- touchdown. Kent powered his way ler recovered the ball on State's swamp the bigger visitors that After Dartmouth managed to mouth secondaries and give ters Command, Bolling Air Base, ond period. He took Lear's pass 27 less first half and rolled relent- over from the two. 18. Fullback Andy Kozar bulled 16 Coach began using open the scoring with Gene How- Franz’s receivers some elbow room. yards to the 18 and on the next 28-7, in a spirited game before lessly over surprised Miami with Clement Sets Up Score. yards to State's two and then his second and third teams in the ard's 40-yard touchdown pass to Then the youngster got clicking play tossed one himself to Right 15,000 at Butler Stadium. : Fullback Ronnie Kent, the only Clements’ passing sparked the rammed over for the score. second quarter. A1 Reich in the first period. Ford- again and he hit Brown three End James Slay in the end zone. letterman in the Tulane was ham discovered its running at- times, then tossed to Jack Hyatt Headquarters Command weak- I backfield, second fourth quarter touchdown That the ball game except The victory underlined Okla- Lear's his first, split bulling across for two scores. for 55 more tack and placed Franz in sole to put the Rams on Dart- placement, ened after matching Quantico's which Kent got on a two-yard minutes of vicious line homa’s selection in the Associated the Tulane Miami a charge. mouth’s 11. uprights. first period touchdown and the spotted first buck. Left Guard Tommy Comeaux play and futile thrusts by both Press pre-season poll as one of Kentucky discovered Missis- quarter score by fumbling the got his third straight conversion teams. the four top teams in the nation. Franz Crosses Up Opposition. There, every Dartmouth player, defense kickoff on its was The cool-headed with as well as most of the 9,500 sippi’s improved pass early Statistics opening 20. It after the touchdown. State Sticks to Ground. The power and finesse of Okla- youngster, spec- when they were forced to call Tulane's hard hitting line that Miami’s Quarterback Bob Mississippi State, operating from homa, evident down through the time running out in-the first half, tators, got set for another Franz on Jones’ toe for a field Headquarters the clicked off three overheads and he threw it into Brown’* Harry Quantico Command kept first half from becoming Schneidenbach passed from the the straight-T, stuck chiefly to the scrubs, gave encouragement to long pass to goal after five minutes of the 14 First downs 7 a Miami runaway. 15 to Back Frank ground, but Its backs found the the 38,000 specators that the Na- George Rambour, Joe Yalch arms as the latter straddled the 17 8 Smith for the Passes attempted and Ed Brown to move Rams Dartmouth line. first quarter. J* Passes completed 4 Make Up For Lost Time. Miami score. Elmer Tremoni con- Tennessee line too tough to pierce tion’s No. 1 team in 1950 was the goal 10» Yards gained 2ti Fillion Scores for passing But Tulane's on from their 35 to Dartmouth’s It was Fordham’s second vic- Kentucky. 27fi Yards gained rushing 177 offense made up verted. beyond midfield. The deepest starting another victory string. made it from the Passes intercepted 2 for eight. There Franz crossed of the for Jones 12-yard lost time in the second half. The first half was a battle of State was able to penetrate was The Sooners won 31 straight up tory young season, 47 Puntina average 25 the opposition by to the Franz had a similar last week line and until Boykin’s sprint, it U‘,Z Yards lost penalties 25 Tulane took a punt on the Tulane's line against Miami's to the 42-yard line. games before losing to Kentucky, sneaking day 1-yard line, from where Kozdeba while the Rams were Mis- appeared those three points would Miami 47 and marched without a flashy backfield. Smith 'was the This drive, which came at the 13-7, in the Sugar Bowl last New beating Marines went on to their slammed over. 34-20. be the difference. capture break to a third quarter touch- spark of the Miami attack, beat- start of the third quarter was Year’s Day. souri, first in three Only 22 seconds remained when Overland, the Rams’ re- Kentucky's first touchdown victory games. down. Kent’s running and the ing around end through the holes halted abruptly when Dean Cor- Frank Silva, playing at right highly came in the second when Quantico rolled 75 yards for its half for Ed Kozdeba, the Fordham cen- garded ball-carriers contributed Fillion, passing of Quarterback Pete Clem- that hsi line could open for him. bell fumbled a pass from little Oklahoma, scored two behind broke first touchdown, climaxed by a ent the Prank touchdowns and ter, converted. Hank Fry, Dart- only 36 yards as Franz’s passe* perfect blocking, sparked drive, with Clem- Schneidenbach’s passing was a dis- Branch. Moeller, who played passed to Billy from Dick mouth’s toe artist, had been wide the 215 through the secondary from his 12-yard pass Flowers, ent passing 15 yards to Sophomore appointment to the 40.000 fans. an alert game as linebacker, Vessels for another. The rest of piled up impressive total. own 48 and went the distance to former Northwestern star, to pounced on the ball for Tennessee. the Oklahoma touchdowns were score. , formerly of Ole Tennessee made scoring gestures added by Fullback Buck McPhail, It climaxed an Miss. Howie Hostetler added the LSU 87-yard drive in both the third and fourth quar- Quarterback , End Georgia that began when Harold Gruner first of four conversions. Penn State Boston Hugh Ballard and (Continued Prom Page B-l.) (Continued From Stops U., ters, but lacked the punch to score. Quarterback Page B-l.) took the Mississippi punt on his Elmer Wingate, former Mary- Midway in the third Lauricella Jack Ging. , All- own of the veteran Alabama line. LSU, to the 12. Bratowski then passed 13. land end, took a 15-yard pass from got off a sensational 71-yard America tackle, made all seven Greene late in the first After 3 Times playing with green men in the to Decarlo for A 19-play drive—eight of them Ray period 40-34, Trailing quick-kick. It rolled dead on conversions. the touchdown. to ty the Associated Press Parilli passes—accounted for the give Headquarters Command its sparked the advance. State’s one. William and Mary’s lone touch- whole of the line, consistently out- The Georgians were knocking Wildcats’ only touchdown. STATE COLLEGE, Pa., 29. Vols Get down came halfway the second touchdown as Sept. Boston got off to a 14-7 lead in Another Chance. through charged the ’Bama forwards. again on the touchdown door a Duane —A Babe himself barrelled over from Quaterback Whitehead, crushing Penn State ground the first Moseley kicked out and second quarter on one of the few half, Agganis passing 18 Billy One of the big reasons Ala- few seconds later. Fullback Dick the one. formerly of Southern Cal., and attack withstood the combined Blackstock plays the Virginians made click yards to Capuana for the first returned 28 yards to bama couldn’t with Bill Hawkins, back, led and for get anywhere Wiess fumbled and Georgia'■ Kentucky _ 8 7 7 ex-Navy passing running of Boston State’s 12. After Kozar yardage. Quarterback Dickie 0_17 touchdown. Kastan crashed over picked up its ground game was Caswell Mississippi _ 7 0 0 14_21 a drive to score in the sec- Lewis tossed 58-yard University today for 40-34 tri- from the five for the second. two yards, Tennessee passes fell to Halfback Ed Tony Caprara recovered on tha Scoring: Kentucky, touchdowns—Pillion Brown, a defensive halfback who titer ond period, with Hawkins plung- umph before 15,000 fans Mioduszewski in a touch- P.?,rilll P°Jnts touchdown—H. Jones here. Shopa notched State’s first score incomplete and the Maroons took 46-yard did a terrific of Tar Heel's 28. On fourth down, Field goal—H. Jones Mississippi over from down job linebacking. ing the two. The on a the ball. play. Quimby Hines con- scoring, touchdowns. Slay. Lear Wester- Nittany Lions came from one-yard plunge. Bratowski passed to Morocco for man. Points after touchdowns. Hawkins skirted end from verted. Alabama Takes to Air. Lear (3). right behind three times, finally clinch- Fumbles Hurt Boston. A Moseley kick that sailed out 20 out to score in the With its running game stopped. Ihe six points. yards third ing the decision with That set the for the of bounds on States 28 7Vi minutes stage third gave Alabama took to the but period and the Marines got their air, was Georgia's final score came a of play remaining in a game which quarter when five touchdowns Tennessee its fourth scoring op- Defeats final touchdown in the last period Texas Christian equally ineffective. The only sub- Bainbridge shattered all previous Penn State were counted. Kastan went across portunity. Hale Payne and Kozar Whips few plays later when Fullback stantial aerial was when Red Kriever ploughed over worked the gain a 46-yard scoring records for two teams. from the eight, Shattuck scored ball down to State’s Fred Williams’ from the three. A heave from Jack Brown to Joe Bilyeu intercepted 28-yard pass twice from the one and 15, but a 15-yard The battering of Ted 20, Anders clipping penalty Curtis in the third that Military District from Willie Weeks to End Bob Shattuck, halted the 28 to 7 quarter pass on Georgia’s 20 and sped 80 Pete Shopa and Paul bulled over from the two and Ag- march. Nebraska, set that score. Anders gave paved the way for the only Ala- to dirt. Ted Wiggert scored three touch- Hennelly up ganis Rechichar brought the crowd of •y »h« Associated Press yards pay the Lions the ultimate edge, but passed to Kastan for a 64- bama score. downs. one on a pass from Reds QUANTICO 35,000 to its feet late in the North Carolina’s Williams took Left ends—Levin, Destefani. Rusch, V»n only after Harry Agganis’ brilliant yard touchdown play. When all first LINCOLN, Nebr., Sept. 29.— Curtis outdistanced two LSU Bagnell, former Penn star, to lead Metre. Peterson, White. Cotton. the points were quarter when he returned a kick Texas a fine team a in the — passing and the of tabulated, Boston Christian, ol men and Georgia punt closing Left tackles Overgaard, Williams, running John 79 crawled to the LSU 10. Bainbridge Naval Training Cen- Kiilsgaard, Hanker. Turner. Donley. led, 28 to 27. yards for an apparent touch- opportunists, a Kastan kept Boston ahead most of exploded three- An unnecessary roughness penalty minutes and returned it 38 yards ter to a 20-7 victory over Left guards—Humble, Simons, Dockery. down. A Vol was of Military Vetrano. the time. Then, in the fourth period, guilty clipping touchdown barrage on Nebraska carried the ball to the District of and the 1-yard to the Georgia 16 to set up tha Washington before a Centers—Wietecha. Coleman, Rehn. Shattuck raced 32 to score was nullified. in the second quarter to Sharkey, Chesnut. Kastan yards push today stripe. Marlow carried over in crowd of 5,000 at Fort Borg. Scores 4 Times. Mississippi final Tar Heel touchdown. On the Myer yes- Right guards—Vetrano, Crawford, Pe- State in front, but Kastan trav- _OOO 0_ O start the Texans on their way to two roni Chernak. Neveu. Kastan led the scoring parade Tennessee-14 o o 0_14 plays. terday. eled 28 to regain the front end a 28-7 football victory. next play Wissman passed to Right tackles—McCallray, Tillo, Chelet- with four touchdowns. Shattuck touchdowns—Kas- By losing, Alabama continued to Wiggert put Bainbridge in the tle. Deneice. for 34-33. te« and Koza. Conversion—Rechichar A crowd of had Boston, (2). 38,000 saw the Texas operate under the of a four- Wingback Bob Gantt who caught lead with a Right ends—Hennelly, Bamer, Cordle. three and Shopa two. while spell 4-yard buck late in Lewza. Two Boston club score Anders fumbles set up Lion twice in the first four year jinx of never having won a it on the three and twisted over the first and —Weeks. Flowers, and Bob Capuano of Bos- quarter Don Zachik Fergu- touchdowns, while Bob and one-half minutes of son. Filson, Markey. Mason. ton had one each. Pollard's 160-Pounders to the game in Mobile’s Ladd Memorial for the score. Williams again con- converted. M. D. VW. tied the score Left halfbacks—Hawkins, Ploy Tougas, Ma- interception of an Agganis pass The second quarter to wipe out a 7-0 Stadium. About 32,000 fans saw verted. when Ed ran 9 karewicz, Place, Bradley. Aloy. Shopa, Irish War Veterans’ 160- Burgin yards Fullback—White. 172-pound sophomore, stopped a late Boston threat. Nebraska lead. The pound football team will the game. around end in the second period Right halfbacks—Howell, McKelvey, went three yards for the final and final play the gun found the Terriers on Tne Nebraska score had come LSU_o fi 7 and Jim Lors’ kick Roundy. Krivever Peck. Annapolis Athletic Association at o—m was winning touchdown to Alabama _ 0 7 Additional good. Fullbacks—Whitehead, Gallo. Hostetler. climax a State’s nine, after Joe Terrasi largely through a Texas Christian 0 0— 7 Sports Annapolis this — — Reds Bagnell got the visitors HEADQUARTERS COMMAND Lion drive of 73 yards in afternoon. The Scoring LSU. Touchdowns Vlrgets. eight completed a 23-yard aerial to pass interference in the Labat. in front to Left ends—Wingate. Logan. Waters. team will leave from the penalty Conversions—Stringfleld. Alabama: On Next stay with a 23-yard Left plays. Ander's spurt of 42 Armory Touchdowns—Marlow. Conversions—Lutz. Page tackles—Kaminsky, Caruso, Rivers. yards Capuano. at noon. end zone. But this break was pass to Wiggert later in the sec- Cohen. Left guards—Funk. erased on the second of the ond period. The final Connors. Klobus, play Bainbridge Seelig. second quarter. score came in the last Centers—Ek Weisel. Fuoua. quarter Right guards—Forsha, Flick. Cockers and Boxers Head Soccer Team to That when Silvertooth Temple Practice was when Quarterback Wiggert went off tackle on Right tackles—Barnes, Victor, McGow- Tally Tops Brown, an. Vaught. Majors. The Maryland Johnny Bordogna fumbled the a quick opener, cut to the side- Sport Club soc- Right ends—Smith. Ruhe, Jenkins Old Dominion Club cer team will ball on the Nebraska the lines and ran 56 yards. Quarterbacks—Hedgewn, Rhinehart Match 20-14, on Pass practice this morn- eight, Right halfbacks—Hage, Moore, Hodnutt Intercepted ing at 11 o’clock at its ball rolling backward into the The Military District eleven Reese Cocker spaniels and th« athletic had boxers are By Associated Press field. two ..Left halfbacks—Cline, Smith, Susemihl, Those wishing to try out end zone where End Wayne Mar- touchdowns called back, one Wheaton. expected to fill most of the R. pro- PROVIDENCE, I., Sept. 29.— are asked to call Hillside 8143 tin of TCU fell on it for the tie- a 65-yard by Robinson Fullbacks—Greene, D'Addio, Voetberg. for Jimmy gram at the Fullback Paul Quantico 7 7 all-breed sanction Maguire smashed information. ing touchdown. and the other a 23-yard pass ___7 7_*>g Headquarters Command.! 7 0 0 0_~7 from Herman Clark to match sponsored by the Old Do- over from the one-foot line with Joe Zurav- 8coring: Quantico, touchdowns—Howell. less. Hawkins, Krivever (2). 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