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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1 (MM)
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PAGE ELEVEN
Walden Returns To Top Form
In \ ictory Over Gamecoeks
K & B PREDICTS
Liberators, Dodd To Lead Gators Over Rice
Georgia s Bobby Walden, holder of the SEC and Orange Bowl all
time punting average records, returned to bis old form Saturday
against the Gamecoeks, averaging 50.2 for four kicks. This brought
his seasons average up to a respectable 39.5.
With the Bulldogs stalled deep in
their own territory early in the first
period, Walden dropped back and
boomed a 66-yard kick which went
out of bounds on the Carolina 17.
Walden also had a 70-yard quick!
kick which left the Gamecocks with
their hacks to the wall.
Walden established the SEC punt-1
ing record in 1958 when he averaged
45.3. His Orange Bowl mark was
established last New Year's Day;
against Missouri and stands at 46.9. :
In other statistical departments,
Tarkenton continues to hit his re
ceivers with regularity connecting
on 28 out of 54, for 280 yards, three
for 54 for 280 yards and threee
touchdowns.
touchdowns and a completion aver
age of 39.3.
Fred Brown continues to live up‘
to preseason billing as the best run- j
ning back in the SEC. He tallied 1
twice against the Gamecocks, on a
run of six yards and on a 25-yard
pass play front Tarkenton.
Sophomore Billy Jackson con
tinues to shine on punt returns ns
once again he broke tackles and set
sail up th9 sideline for a 61-yard
punt return against the Gamecoeks.
Durward Pennington tied the
school record for field goals when
he booted a 32-yarder against the
Gamecocks Saturday.
In the kickoff return department,
Walden leads with three returns for
65 yards. He is followed by Fred
Brown with 4 6 yards in two returns.
East Week: Won !>, Isist 4, Pet. j
GEORGIA OVER SOUTHERN CAE.)
The Bulldogs will again make |
their breaks as they are led by the j
tough speedy defense featuring guard |
Wally Williamson and linebacker)
Pat Smith to a close victory over j
the stubborn Trojans.
OLE MISS OVER VANDERBILT
Quarterback Jake Gibbs will lead
the Rebels after a near defeat to
victory over the hapless Commo
dores.
TENNESSEE OVER TAMPA
Little Tampa will be no match for
the rebounding Vols.
AUBURN OVER CHATTANOOGA
Ace place-kicker Ed Ilyas will
again lend the Plainsmen to victory.
GEORGIA TECH OVER ESI
Guided by the fabulous Stan Gann,
the Yellow Jackets will come roar
ing back after last week's upset loss
and squeeze by. the Bengals.
FLORIDA OVER RICE
The Owls cannot contain the
fabulous duo of Libertore and Dodd
as the Gators squeeze out another
one.
MISS. STATE OVER ARK. STATE
I The surprising Maroons will coust
past the Indian eleven.
KENTUCKY OVER MARSHALL
The Wildcats finally get to rolling
under quarterback Jerry Woolutn
ami fleet halfback Calvin Bird.
DUKE OVER MICHIGAN
The Blue Devils will nip the Wol
verines in a high scoring duel.
CLEMSON OVER VIRGINIA
Quarterback Lowndes Shingler
IIIJLLDOG STATISTICS
Godfrey, Brown Lead Backs
As Walden Fattens Average
Three-game statistics for the Bulldogs are as follows:
Leading groundgainers are: Fred Brown, 112 yards gained in
20 carries for one touchdown; Bill Godfrey, (i2 yards in 23 carries;
Bill McKinney, 52 yards in 11 carries; Walden has carried nine
times for 42 yards Tarkenton 101 yards in 23 carries.
Tarkenton has carried the load in
the passing department hitting 28
will direct the mighty Tigers to an
easy victory over the Cavaliers.
MIAMI OVER PITTSBURGH
The Hurricanes will blow the
Panthers off the field in rolling to
their second victory of the season.
FSU OVER THE CITADEL
The Semtnoles continue their win
ning ways in routing the Bulldogs.
SLIPPERY ROCK OVER
WAYNES Bl'RG
The Yellow Jackets will be shot
down by the rnmpaging Rockets.
SUSQUEHANNA OVER
SW XRTIIMORE
The Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania
Crusaders will march over the Little
Quakers from Swarthmore, Penn.
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Walden has punted 16 times for
an average of 39.5. In the punt re
turn department, Jackson leads with
142 yards in three carries.
* * *
In the pass receiving department,
Fred Brown has five receptions for
62 yeards and a touchdown, McKenny
has 54 yards for five receptions.
Childers has picked up 37 yards with
five catches.
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