The McAlester News-Capital (McAlester, Okla.), Vol. 65, Ed. 1 Monday, September 26, 1960 Page: 5 of 8
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McAlirrW NIWI-CAPITAl MONDAY IIPTlMHR 34 1140
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North weet era 1 Oklahoma S
Anyway you look at It Oklahoma
Untrentty took tt on th chin
(aquarely) The Big Rad ran up
against i much better then ex
pocted teem from Evanston end
‘ th men from Dlinola didn't need
an uneolvd doe of food poieontng
ar a torrential downpour to tree
th goenar
Civ Bud Wl&lneoo credit (or
lha Yanks' are the champion of
one b wasn’t sending up a amokaj League for the 10th
tcrcn on tho porta page henim j u yar(
he said th WOO Soooera are green gince that day more than a
and this season would teat thewwk g0 the Yanks haven't loet
faithfulnaa of the Sooner football They'v woo nine In a row Includ
fans
Oklahoma a forecast fielded
one good (not great by any medna)
first unit but after tha initial
lores war grenr than a Sham-
rock which Oklahoma will need
a fistful If thay equal lt year'
7-1 mark '
Th lack of Soooer depth hurt
OU uaed 24 griddrrs In th coo
teat and ten of th candidates 'gel one played for McCraw as
aalng action wer aophomorealan outfielder with the New York
Contrast this t Northwestern's! Giants
velar an looking performance I The pennant is the Yank’ 25U
which looked Uk mldaeaaon In 40 year a record that prob-
team in action
The Purple not th Sooner had
tha gaa down th stretch And for
th moat part Oklahoma fans real-
had IL
Fani Desert OU
For th first time in many a
moon fans atarled streaming out
of th exit with aom 100 min-
ute still on th acoreboard clock
and Oklahoma behind
Dowi - 161 after Northwestern
rt-A a fourth and even aitua-lwtth lb tying run on third Ar-
tion into a final touchdown fromjroy came to the rescue and
th Oklahoma 25-yard line Sooner forced Pete Runnel the league's
fan started leaving the linking
ship hi an effort to beat th near
capacity crowd of 61500
In other year cyclone
couldn’t have moved a Sooner fan
out of hi aaaL
On co hand Saturday’ drub-
yea' 45-13 humiliation at Evans-! 3rT WJ11 P1
- krandlHRU Will get I day Off IM IW
too waa Most fan were Dreceo a 7
tnr iha autAaM but Just didn't to"0 hew York for the next
f !rf£n£n I three on Ort 66-10 If it isn’t over
want t ac i PP- 'by then they'll have another day
Tough at Homo?
Oklahoma tovineibility at hom
la on f tha Sooner’ lart fading
strong potot R to may hav
goo the cyck
Northwestern' victory wa only
th third defeat for Wllkinaon on
Owen Field toil Notr Dam wa
th last team U do R to 1353 26-21
th Tua AfgiM pulled R firat
16! In 286L
OU Lint Leaks
Another itroflf point which
failed t llv up to It pre xamaitoher AL game
hops! was Ihi Boortar’S n good
line Tim and again th W ildcat
forward Nocked good hole In
th Sooner forward a while end-
Ing backs Uka Punt in Kim-
brough Stock d quarterback
Dick Thornton charging up the
field fc good yardage
AH four of the Northwestern
back! looked Ilk world beater
tod the vrUl work f fullback
Mike Stock made thing rlty
miserable for th Sooner
stock gav them plenty of pow-
er up th middle plui th fat
that h personally accounted for
even potato with hi accural to
lie carried 11 Um6 with the pig
kin from crtmmi and kd
both ride if th fence with I
yard
Thornton Ih much praiaad
Wildcat fit Id general who mad
ihambl f OU lart yM to Ih
tig Ten eountry picked up only
I ysrda to 15-caiTie hot frwquent-
ly ate the ball gntng back to paaa
father than chance an Intercep-
tion Ha paed good for 7 of 13
attempts and 108 yarda to oflaat
hit off day to to rushing depart-
ment Hi ball handling made (k r-
member the antic of tonnv OU
wlxrarti li'-lie Crowder and
Darrell Pyxl On aw
ion TWnt) hid th ball on hi
kip and rolled to th outtld to
Cig pea eompletkm Inaid lha
aky OU defena
Toa Many Kimbroughs
On t th big name for North
was tera aH aftemooa waa Kim-
brough Listening to t play-by
play recap R sound like there
were twe of him There waa A1
and Elbert urttog halfback and
and fur Cuch Art ktraejUan
Both played a hangup game
both wtyt but th end Ktoibrmich
t Libert U6 fcjf HeU la prob-l
By ED CORRIGAN
Aasadatod Pm Bperta Writer
Juat 11 day ago th New York
Yankeei wer clinging to th
American Leagu lead by on
thin percentage point and it waa
laky ship Caaey Stengel waa pi-
loting Th Yankl had Juat loat two
straight to thalr country cousin
tho Kanaai City A’a A draatlc
patching job waa noeded with
four-gam aet coming up with the
second-place Baltimore Orloka
Stengel did tho job tho kaka
were plugged th ship got on an
even keel The Oriole tumbled to
four etrelght defeats and today
ing th clincher 4 3 decision
over th Boetor Red So Sunday
To the Cleveland Indian goes a
Urge assist The Tribe blanked
Chicago 40 thus eliminating the
White Sox ' '
So Stengel 70 now has equalled
the record of John McGraw as the
major league manager who ha
woo th mot pennant 10 Stem
ably never will b equalled The
Giant are next with 17 pennant
In the American Leagu the No
2 club In pennant production was
the old Philadelphia A with Bine
all under Connie Mack
Ralph Terry— with a on batter
assist from Luis Arroyo-pitched
th Yanka to their deciding vie-
lory He waa untouchable from the
fourth until’ th ninth when be
yielded three a Ingle and on run
batting leader to foul out
Roger Marl drove in two Yank
run and it was Terry himself—
an 066 hitter— who doubled h®1
what proved to be th deciding
run
off and head (or Pittsburgh for
tha final two gamea on Oct 12-13
Bobby Lock took car of the
White Sox for th Indians He kt
the Pal Hom down with just
four hit and worse yet dropped
them Into third place behind the
Oriole who whipped lha Wash-
ington Senator 3 L when Brooks
Robinson blasted an eighth Inning
hom run with two on
The Detroit Tiger puhd
aero two runs to th ninth to-
ning to di tha A'a 6-5 to th
ably en to th toughest th Soon-
er will hav to contend with this
fail
Oklahoma had fw real Stand-
Out during th kmg afternoon
but strangely enough th on who
Itood out th moat wa a rapho-
Brnrt Soph Pacts OU
Don Dickey (No 26) a aopho-
rrwe from ITiilllp Trx led the
Sooner rushee along with fullback
RonnM Harllme th OU All
American hopeful and look good
whila playing hi firt college
gam Dickey with 13 yard In
seven carries wu th top Sooner
leather lugger Hartlin had 12-
yarda to eight carries but didn't
carry th ball In th last half
when th Sooner war forced to
um play designed fo th long
rang awl
Summary of tho OU-Northweat
arn cat can be beat rapped up
in th drenirg room comment to
Sooner bd Bud Wilklneon
"They Juat out toughed ua" Ok
Inborn la without the horaea for
once to pull the real big winner
Oklahoma may be in for mor
of the tame thl week when Flit'
Panther keep the pressur On
Pitt could be even worse having
held highly regarded Michigan
Stat to 7-7 draw
Torn Davis of the San Franciaco
4r did not miM aingl point
after tuochdown during lart
yaar'l National Football League
teaaoD H booted 31 in a ren
NEW EXTERIOR
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AFE— Caaey Stengel gtvea a big wink for the eamera after tha
New York Yankee clinched th American League pennant lor
th tenth ttma In th Ust 12 year Sunday by topping Boston 4 S
The pennant is the Yanks 25th ta the Uit 40 year and Ue Caaey
with th one Lme New York Giant’ John McGraw a a baseball I
winningeat pennant bosses NEA Sporti Photo) '
Aggie Backs Rip
Eastern 27 to 6
TISHOMINGO -Highly regard-
ed Murray Aggie bounced back
into the JUCO conference lime-
light her Saturday night with a
convincing 274 dubbing of win-
ks! Eastern A and M of Wilbur-
ton ' "
The outcome aootbed the Ag-
gie prestige following a 1S-? up-
set the previous week by league
cousin Northern but dwin t help
th wln-loaa cause The Murrey-
Eastern clash waa the first of
1 robbln affair and didn't
count In th league lUndmga
Tb two aclwola hav a r haah
at Fu’rm'1 home ground ao
Murray y 1 a 1 d I n g a atroog
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ground attack up the middle
counted one touchdown In ach
quarter and WR littk doubt to
the final outcome
The Murfaymea counted the
first time they got their band
on the ball rad ground out three 'got ra tho J
more infantry like march down wurth period on the alert de-
the Wretch ehiie out gaining th
Mountaineer 236 to 151 to ground
yardage
Murray' touchdown run
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is pretty good Ha landed a six-
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cently flooded Hillsborough River
Hi mother Arline Wilhite theo-
rised the fish came kite the yard
while the river waa over the ivt-
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never for morn than six yards
but cam as tha climax to cm
country march which
th Eastern forwards
Larry Ledbetter aped atx-yards
with tha pigskin to spot Murray
to a 6-lovo kad following a 65-
yard march with the opening
kick-off Edward Beck toed hi
first of three successful conver
tkm and tho Aggie wer riding
on top 7-6 with barely fl-
mlnutet gooe to the contest
Aggies counted to the econd
period on a five-yard ocamper by
John Thompson after taking an
Eastern punt near mid-field Half-
back Clabo Welch from th two-
yard line counted th marker in
the third period and the final
Murray atx pointer came on a
three-yard run by Alvcittr
Bowen
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sustained drive 11 night finally
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fensivt work of halfback Faul
Benton to Woodward
Benton picked off a Joha
Thompson fumble to mid air and
fled tsyarda for an Eastern
ii-ort Anttorsott Hodges’ try for
th eonvrion waa blocked
Benlon’l lucky pick-off wal
only Ih second lim th Mourn
ta insert had had look In duri
ing th kxvg night Th EAatern
ground gante had reached th
Murray ton-yard ra tta own to
the third period but loat th
football on downs
Coach JlR) OoAAUndl bring
hi La stem grldder hom lo
Wilburtra Ihi week with hop
of havirf better luck M th hom
rang Tha Mountaineer 0 3 on
tha road face the Cameron state
Colleg AlZlea Thurtday to 6
JUCO hr gam Th Aggie
return t tha r-ato JUCO leagu
thla year ftf thro aeuoii to
th Tax Pioneer conference
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Craves Dounco Dues 42
Out Champs Still Winner
By ED CORRIGAN
(Asseclatsd frees Sports Writer)
A dream SS year in the making came true for tho Pittsburgh
Pirate today Thay ar tha champions of tho National Lsaguo
It waa In 1927 that tho Pirates last won tho National loagut
flag They met tho New York Yankees in the World Sark and
wer humiliated In four etrelght Danny Murtaugh th manager
who kd Pittsburgh to the title was boy of then
Now more than a quarter of century later th Pirat wlU try
to tven th old acorn for they'll meet th Yanks again
Th Pirate won th pennant Sunday In unglamoroua fakikrn
bowing to tho Milwaukeo Braves 4 2 when Eddie Mathew blasted
a bom run In th bottom of th tenth liming
But it was th humble Chicago Cub and pitcher Glen Hobbi In
particular who came to th rescue of tho Buccoe Hobbi beaten
by St Louis only last Friday
National League
W L PcLGB
M
63
63
66
73
13
62
64
X PUUburgh
Milwaukee
SL Louis
Lol Angak
San Francisco
Cincinnati 67
Chicago 17
Philadelphia 55
Saaday Resell
Chicago 5 St Lout 6
Milwaukee 4 Pittsburgh 2 10
innings)
Philadelphia 7 Cincinnati 1
San Francisco 13 Lot Angeka t
Monday Games
San Franciaco at Loa Angeka
N)
Taesday Games
Milwaukee at Philadelphia N
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh N)
Chicago at San Franciaco N)
St Louis at Los Angeles (N)
America League
W L PctGB
57
64
64
74
76
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65
M
New York 81
BaUimoro 86
Chicago 85
Cleveland 74
Washington 72
Detroit 68
Boston 64
Kanaai City 64
X— clinched pennant
Baaday Result
New York 4 Boston I
Baltimore 3 Washington 1
Cleveland 4 Chicago 6
Detroit 6 Kansas City 5
Monday Game
New York at Washington N
Cleveland at Kansas City (N
Detroit at Chicago N)
Taesday Games
Baltimore at Boston
New York at Washington (N)
Detroit at Chicago N
Cleveland at Kansas City N)
Buffs Eltvated to 7th
Southeast' Bombers-Fly ISgl in Prep's
OKLAHOMA CITY CAP) - The
Midwest City Bomber r the
new Cl nil AA leader to th week-
ly ranking of tat high school
football team by the Daily Okla-homan-and
th Bomber already
ar on the spot
They meet an unheralded Okla-
homa City Dougla team thi
week to a Mid-State Conference
game but the Trojans could be
tough They have won both alerts
this year and pack a good offens-
ive wallop
Th Bomber look over first
place when Ada nudged by Nor-
man 74 skidded to Sixth Lawton
moved Into second and Putnam
City took ver third place to
Clast AA
Oklahoma City Southeast tops
th Class A rankings followed by
Seminol and Elk City Hominy
continued th head th CUM B
llit with an 6 victory over Paw
ne whll Beaver aet an ven hot
ter pace to Claas C with a 104
drubbing to Mooreland
Following th leader in Class
AA wer Tulsa Edison Norman
Ada Capitol HUi Duncan Tulaa
Roger and Cushing
The class A leaders are trailed
by Claremor Del City Wood-
ward McAleiter Harding Pauls
Valley rad Pawhuska
Here how tho top ten mad
out last week and whay they do
thie wMkr
Cl AA
midwest crrY-Whlppd
OU LOST
OSU LOST
TU LOST
tm "Ote" Alft Bari
cans back to hold tho Cards to
six hits to enable tha Cubs to win
5-0
That mathematically eliminated
tha Card and to fact pushed
them into third-place behind Mil-
waukee In other National League action
the Philadelphia Phllltea downed
lb Cincinnati Rada 7-1 and th
San Franciaco Giant toppled th
Lo Angela Dodger 13-6
The aerie will open on Oct I
in PIttaburgh Tb firat two game
wifl be played t Forbea Field
Then there will b an off day
and tin team will play th next
three game to New York on Oct
8 9-10 If tt Un't over by then it's
back to Pittsburgh for the final
two games after another day off
on Oct 12 13
Back to 1627 the Pirate faced
the great Yankee Murderer' Row
ted by Bub Ruth and Lou Geh-
rig to the aerk Yet tt wa the
Yankee pitching that won tt The
Pirates managed to score only 10
runs to the four games In fact
only two homer were hit to the
aeries botl by Ruth
This wa the seventh National
League championship for the Pi-
rate In addition to 1627 they
woa to 1901 1902 1903 1909 and
1925
MathewF homer came off El-
roy Face who was making hi
67th appearance on the mound for
the Pirates Until the eighth the
Buc led 2-0 behind Harvey Had
dix But the Brave tied R to
to the stage for Mathew' homer
Home uns by Joe Koppe and
Tony Gonialea spearheaded Phil
adelphia's nine hit attack on the
Reds Willie Kirkland drove to
four runs three with a homer and
a double to an eight run aecond
inning In the Gianta victory over
the Dodger
In Class At Pauls Vollty Next
Oklahoma City Grant 224 Mid
meets Douglass
LAWTON— Cruahad Attua 464
in a warmup fo a man-aiaad job
thla wek— a visit to Wichita Fail
Tex
PUTNAM CITY— O p I d tta
Mid St at Confer nr eeaeoo with
164 verdict Over Enid and
travels to Chickasha this week for
a non-conference tett ’
TULSA EDISON - Cruised past
Tulsa McClain 404 and ahould
hav about a much hard work
against Tulsa Hale
NORMAN— After three Straight
toughle against Capitol IIlU Put'
nam City and Ada th Tiger ar
host to El Reno to a Boomer
Conference gam
ADA— Loser to Norman T4 tho
Cougar etep out to th Boomer
Conference for 8 Visit to Black-
well CAPITOL lilllr-Tb lUdakin
trimmed Ardmor 144 and thla
week meet Northwest In tha an-
nual Oklahoma City grudgl
match
DUNCAN— After 6Corla ti
with Hobbs N M aod a 33 20 loss
at Boroer Tex th Damona get
some hom cooking welcoming
Ardmor to thalr tint Boomer
Conference test
TULSA ROGEftS-Th Ropar
1312 winner ever Muskogee meet
Tulsa Central In another to those
traditional you-pick-'tot) fcffstr
CUSHLN'O— Crulaed ever W'iwo-
Ar
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Tad WIOUm
Panthers Horn Claws
r
OU Faces Back-to-Back
Losses On Home Field
By THE AMOCXATED FRXtttt
Something oeuid transpire at
Norman Saturday that hasn’t hap-
pened to a Bud Wilkhaoo-ceachad
Oklahoma football toom to too
year
Hi proud Sooner could Vwe
two straight game- rarity dur-
ing th U year Wllkinaon haa
beaded th coaching east at Nor-
man In 1161 a pair of Tax up-
etarto— Tex A AM and Texaa-
turned th hide to mcoteaiv
weekend Th Cadet wad 14-6
and tha Longhorn prevailed 6-7
But tt attll hasn't bean dona to
Owen Field because both tt thorn
loaaee cam on vialling aaaign-
maoU to College Station and Dal-
le So If Pittsburgh' Panther Bv
up to their advenes rating tt'
quit possible that a whole lei of
(ana will be etc leg they didn't u-
tictpta— at West M soon
Pittsburgh could easily be atoab-
liahed tha favorite' after a fin 7-7
ti with nationally-tanked Mkhl-
gaa Stat and Oklahoma’ 14
netback at tha hands of North-
wester Pitt dropped aa -7 d-
risiott to No I ranked UCLA to
R opener
Pitt will be bringing a atroog da-
fenalve team to Soomrland paced
by and Mike Ditka and guard Lar-
ry Vlgnali and ahould hav aa
adequate running gam with more
xpeed than Ust Mason Pitt Im-
proved steadily lato year winding
k 174 and meu BUUwoter to M
Important Oklahoma Six gaSMv
Gaa A
SOUTHEAST— Whlpqwl OaaaM
i4 to a warmup for Mother
Capitol CoofereM gam with
John MarahaH
SEMINOUC— Trampled Holden-
villa ft-11 and vlalt Bestow to
another Soooer Star dash
ELK CITY-Got flv touchdown
from Larry ElUoU fa I 264 vic-
tory over Hollis: boat to Frwderkl
to a District IA gam -CLARXMORE
— Stamped RttI
Cbeiae 64 but things wral k
M away when th Baar viatt Fry-
er lo a key Vordigrto Valley CM
(ereooa gam
DEL CITY-Thrrahed Shtortto
St Gregory' M46 and meet an-
other prep power— Oklahoma Oty
Caaady-thia waek
WOCDWARD-Trimd PtettuA
144 to get ready fo tM knportaat
District 1A tact at Cuymoa
MaALtSTUl — TV luff get
back to itrp with r 2i 30 deciaira
over khiwnea and travel to Paul
Valley for faff lhat will Ute
decide thl District IA playen
HaBDINO— Blanked Oklahoma
mmtn W'uMlnam
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Aftitiy
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Sluggsr to Stay es Coach
s Quits Oiifdnlly
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1 lOITON (API — Ted William tion that William might hang
soda hi career 64 bball'hia mind about ending hi playing
most colorful iluggar Sunday but! Numgr he said he
Bax wmr Tow Yawkey mad ruptad tar befere and a®
Williams' retirement official Sun-
day Yawkey mid tha aging year
old Williams will rve aa a bah
ttog hwtruetor at tha proeMsoa
camp at Scottadak Aril axt
eprtag Williams than would re-
main In tha organisation and “
urn dutieo to keeping with bi
groat taknt” tha owner added
He did not elaborate
Th statement killed apecula-
up with tore straight win to-
ol tiding a 21-12 abellacktag to
Ntora Dama
Oklahoma cam out to th N'erth-
weatera scrap heap with no new
serious Injuries but lot to pefty
ones However 11 regular ar
expected to play barring practice
accident Trainer Kan Rawtinaon
said aoptanor guard Dubm Cook
who mined th Northwestern
game probably will b ready far
th Panther
WUktoaoa blamed th loa to tha
Wildcat an th "lack to poiM
It said Northweatora had th
poiM wtoMMry to put th prwe-au-e
en OU “and whra that hap-
pen your w team loss tt
piac"
11 dtolned "poiae” as having
tha ability to perform whra the
chip art down
Wilkinson said h thought the
gam waa a lot closer than moat
fans believed basing his assump-
tion an th tact that Oklahoma
averaged I yard on its rushing
playa whll Northwestern aver
aged 14 yard "But we loet 47
yard and that hurt our average ’
Th Mate’ other major college
toamw-Oklahoma State and Tul
an-also hav to mend their ways
in n hurry Both suffered thetr
aecond straight defeats Tulsa
wlU hav a chance to get tot the
win column Saturday night against
Hardte-Simmons at Skally Stadi-
um Tcp Ten
Oty Northwest 44 and tackles
Central raaoi winner aver Joha
Marshall laat week
PAULS VALLEY— Held to 6
score) draw with Edmond
hosts McAlaMer
FAWHUSKA-Th Huakira barw
ty got by Dewey 1612 and viatt
NbwaU thla week for a Verdigrto
Valley Conforraea gam
Mojor U:3 Stan
By TEE ASSOCIATED ttXSS
Batting— Roger Mirii Yank
knocked to tw run to m bi
atawto total to 107 u tha Yan-
eiinched the Amokltaa
Leagu pennant wtth tt 44 dad-
itott ever th Boatea Rad Im
Pitch kg - Clra Hobble Cuba
Uiabled thi Pittsburg Pirate U
win tha Natlmal Laagu peanant
by Mmtttog eat th SL
Cardtnala 64
tor ftst I 1
SAVEI or
ytsm lU
HA bn
o
e a
ii r ii r — i r
back '
When ho hit hU KOth home ft
CUveland to June William Mid
tt wu kla last year Ka haa rw
prated tho decision frequently
itoco then but 11 took Ywky
mom like a father than t boo to
his star to seal tha verdict
With nt homo runs WiTlama
to third to the nil-time derby only
14 behind Jimmy Foxx
With fim game to play WB-
11am ha 21 bomer and a 418
batting average for the aeaacto —
hi SZnd’atoct joining tb 8o t
Uy hack to 136
Mor than tlx to'thoa year
worn lost to William through two
service hitches a cracked elbow
broken collarbone dlvere th
game's most celebrated pto in
th neck sad numaroo tomar to
urto and ailment
Th kat to the 400 httto (406
to 1841) ha th foDowtag Major
League total through Sunday
with hi all-tim standing to pm
nthesa:
Horn run — 128 (third)
Runs batted to — 1137 (atxth)
Run scored — 1791 (seventh)
Lifetime average '546 (eighth!
Double — 323 (14th)
Gama played — 2290 (23th)
Hits — 2652 (Slat)
Football Results
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EAST
Temple 26 King Point IS
Hofatra 28 Scranton M
Buc knell 14 Cettyaburg V
BOUTH
Alabama 4 Tulan (tie)
Tampa 7 Furman 7 (tie)
Georgia ll Vandermbllt 7
Duke SI South Carolina
Mississippi 3L Kentucky 6
WM Mary’l 4L Vlrignla 11
Wofford 6 Davidson
Georg Wash 12 Tb Citadel
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Cincinnati 27 Dayton 21
Wichita 20 Xavier (Ohio) 11
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Utah 11 Arisons S
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