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Page 5-Radford, Va. News Journal, Mon., October 30, 1967this drive, showing fine running The defeat dropped the Cats form as he carried the ball for into a second place tie with runs of seven, then later 18 and Wythevflle with a.' 6-1-1 mark, 17 yards as the Cats racked up 6-2-1 overall. Today the Cabs four consecutive first downs, begin preparing for the seasonWith the ball on the Duke final with the Maroons in their thirty, Wheeler*s pass to Stev-1 new stadium, ens was dropped at the ten to j wind it up. Statistics follow:Hurst and Dalton proved be a most offective one-two punch RADFORD DUBLINfor the Dukes, Hurst chewed up j 13 iglt;y DOWNS 19207 yards In 25 carrys for an 163 yards rushing 382eight yard average, while Dal- 51 yards passing jgton added 181 in 19 trips for I 5-13-1 passes 1-4-0nine yards per try, as the Dukes 8-110-ydsno returns 3-.40 ydground out 382 yards to Radford»s 214 total yds 39Q163. 6-29.3 av punts 2-36 avHowever John Dobbins the Cat hone fumble lost noneworkhorse shared honors with 3-25 yds penalties 5.45 ycj128 yards in II trys for an average of 11 yards, Dublin won the I Radford 0-7-7-0—14 first down battle, 19-13, and RHS Dublin 13-13-0-7—33 led in passing 51 yards to 17.While Dalton and Hurst were Radford Scoring: Touchdowns:the offensive stars for the Dukes, Dobbins, 2. (54 yd run, 8 ydthere was plenty of glory for run). Extra Points; Gamm-blocklng back, Jack Akers, and ache 2, (kicks),the Dukes also 'had fine down- Dublin Scoring: Touchdowns:field blocking particularly by Dalton, 49 yd run. Hurst 4,Burgess and Rollins. In addit- (22 yd run, 1 yd, 65 yd run,ion the front wall of center Steve (I yd). Extra points, HurstCregger, Charles Haynes, and 3 (runs).tackles Dave Farmer, Oakley -Friend opened good holes to make longest Three-Pointerthe long gainers possible. BALTIMORE lt;UPI) — BertOn defense, the play of Rollins, Rechichar of the Baltimore Farmer, and Hurst stood out, colts kicked a 56-yard field while Bobcat linebackers, Woody goai against the Chicago Bears Yopp and Steve Cox, and defen- on sept. 27,. 1953, the longest sive end Tom Gammacheperfor- three-pointer ever booted in med heroicially in a losing cause. | National Football League play.Gobblers Down MountaineersUtln booted a 28-yard field goal with 5:32 remaining in the first half after Bob Griffith recovered John Mallory's fumble at the WVU 11. lt;Davidson returned a punt 73 yards to the WVU three-yaxd line' where punter Thd Kucherway hauled him down. On second down Cons tan tinidesslammed over from the one-yard line and Utin's conversion gave VPI a 13-0 lead with 1:17 left in the first half.Davidson's interception of Garland Hudson's pass came at the WVU 28-yard line to set up the final Tech touchdown. Kincaid's 20-yard pass to fullback Rick Plland took the ball to the five.yard line from where Con-stantlnldes uded * three lirite plunges to score the touchdown anil give vTt a seconds before the end of the third quarter.Pobolish gave WVU , iW only touchdown with 19iS4‘ ft’ fit the game following runs of 14 yards' by quarterback Tom Digon and 13 yards by tailback Ben Siegfried.Bobby Allison WirRace At RoekinghColl No. 463Charter No. 9885r. **•REPORT OF C0N0ITI0H OFVirginia National BankAT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON OCTOBER 4, 1967, PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BV COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, UNDER SECTION 5211, U. S. REVISED STATUTES.'ASSETS Dollars Cts.1. Cash, balances with other basks, and cash Items Is process of collection. ... 90,315,648.892. United States obligations. • • ....... 55,871,826.063. Obligations of States and political subdivisions, . .............4. Securities of Federal agencies and corporations. . . .............5. Other Securities. .......6. Federal funds sold and Securities purchased under agreements to resell,7. Loans and discounts.........8. Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises. * . .............9. Real estate owned other than bank premises. ... . 327,216.7610. Customers' liability to this bank onacceptances outstanding. .......... 403,693.2011., Other assets* * ........... 3,296,7064412. TOTAL ASSETS......... .633,818,205.69LIABILITIES 113. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations. ..... 236*517,668.4114. Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations......276,904,253.4615. Deposits of United States Government. • • 4,409,683,0016. Deposits of States and political sub -divisions. . . . 28,870,241.4117. Deposits of commercial banka...... . 13,088,468.0318. Certified and, officers* checks,- etc. . . • 4,924,0344919. TOTAL DEPOSITS..........$564,714,33840(a) Total demand deposits. * 4275,175,382.57(b) Total time and savingsdeposits. ......... $289,538,9554320. Acceptances executed by or foraccount of this bank and outstanding. . . 403,693.2021. Other liabilities, including $14,557.24 mortgages and other liens on bank pra-mises and other real estate. ....... 20,828,102.5222. TOTAL LIABILITIES. . ....... 585,946,134.12CAPITAL ACCOUNTS- .-i23. (c) Common stock - total par value. • .10,241,150.00- No. shares authorized 2,048,230 No. shares outstanding 2448,23024. Surplus. . * ................ .27,883,8504025. Undivided profits# . • • ............ 9,747,071.5726. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS. . . . 47,872,071.5727. TOTAL LIABILITIES ANDCAPITAL ACCOUNTS......... 633,818,205.69. 74,817,616.03. 7,138,571.25 , . 1,395,277.43. 2,000,00040487,474,27045PiedmontMoney-saving plans for the time-saving convenience of air travel— another reason Piedmont is anairline you can look up to.* • . * -1. 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