College Footba It K. in Practice Tilt *Oklahoma 26, Pittsburgh 0 *Navy 46, Boston College 6 *Virginia 6, West Virginia 6 (tie) *Detroit 14, Marquette 0 *Wash. St. 34, Nebraska 12 *Iowa State 10, Denver 0 *North Carolina State 7, North Carolina 0 *Georgia Tech 13, Kentucky 0 *Texas A&M 21, Maryland 13 *SMU 13, California 6 *Colorado 6, Washington 6 (tie), *Oregon 9,. Idaho 6 Stanford 46, San Jose State 6 Wyoming 12, Kansas State 7 George Washington 7, William and Mary 0 Clemson 66, Presbyterian 0 Bradley 13, Butler 0 Western Michigan 33, Central Michigan 0 *Texas 26, Georgia 7 *Duke 26, South Carolina *Missouri 7, Vanderbilt 7 *Baylor 7, Villanova 0 *Houston 7, Miami 0 *Rice 20, LSU 14 *Kansas 13, TCU 13 (tie) *denotes Grid Picks game 14 (tie) who completed a 1 open and $50,000 championship doub. was named winner prize in the S. Ra athlete of the year The St. Petersburg thus became the firs ner in the poll this chosen in June for Open. led his team the rest of the way, taking it over ihmself from the five.Gordie Morrow made his con- version good and the score was 14-13, enough for a Blue victory. Insult was added-to injury, how- ever, and the Blues went in to score again, this time with half- back John Zachary carrking be- hind some beautiful blocking. Though apparently ineffective yesterday, the White attack did have its bright- moments and its outstanding persoinel. On the ground sophomore half- bask Myers was' very impressive. He grounded out several long gains, setting up both White Shirt touchdowns. His speed showed up best, however, on a defensive play, wheni he raced across the field and cut down a blue-shirted pass receiver who was on his way to a End Gary Prahst did not partic- ipate in the contest as the coaches and trainer Jim Hunt felt it would be better to let his 'healing leg rest. End Chuck Teuscher and Guard Alex Callahan were shaken up a little, but Hunt reported after the workout that he knew of no one who was badly nurt. As a finale,. coach Bennie Oosterbaan's reaction.to the pro- ceedings was well exemplified. The White shirts ran through pdst-scrimmage windsprints, the blue shirts went home. I 0 JIM VAN-PELT .. . passes well EYES PATTERSON: 1 i, e4 - r tie ag department, both second stringer Stan ed deadly accuracy. urprising in that )he a great deal of poise rid of the ball. On is it looked as if he eat the ball', but got his pass away 'tacek 'Solid' ,nd Bob Ptacek also all for the Whites- )me shifty running iled into his tacklers ;antial gains. e Whites general urt them most were eking and excessive linemen andi block- weren't opening up ng room, and five es were given the Ageless Art Seeks Fu'. LOS ANGELES (P) - Archie Moore, the old pappy of the fight game, faced the future with the brimming confidence of youth fol- lowing his thundering victory Fri-- day night over Tony Anthony in defense of his light heavyweight crown. They call Moore aging, but age- less would be a better tag for the over-40 fighter who crumpled the strong, young challenger Friday night with a barrage of blows that had even the ringsiders cringing. Someone said Archie crashed home 58 consecutive punches to Anthony's head and body in the final seconds of the sixth round. That was, really the end although Anthony made a game try in the seventh before Archie's. sledge- ch Yd OOT re Matches hammer blows sent him sprawling for keeps. Moore talked expansively of his willingness to,"mieet practically anyone, up to, and including heavy weight champion Floyd Patterson. 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