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Show New Star Helps Clemson Shackle Boston College By HAROLD V. RATUFF DALLAS, Jan. 2 trPl Clemson's country gentlemen rolled back to South Carolina today with the Cotton bowl trophy In their possession pos-session and with prospects of another an-other great ail-American the next two years to replace the great Banks McFadden. They beat Boston college's bruising bruis-ing Eagles -3 In a nerve-wracking game of long runs and sensational passes before 20,000 yesterday, with McFadden forced to there the honors hon-ors with a sophomore with pile-driving pile-driving proclivities. Sopkemera Stars , Charley Tlmmons, who best out a senior for a place In the starting backfleld, led the offense of Clemson's Clem-son's fighting Tigers. Tlmmons carried the ball 27 times for a gain of 127 yards, and his mighty plunges gsve the gentlemen their touchdown In the second period. McFadden stood out however, as the mainspring of the team, his great punting, generalship, running run-ning and defense telling the experts ex-perts the 6 foot 3, 180-pound young man was not overrated In the least Chunkln' Charley O'Rourke gave Clemson heart failure more than once with his senaational passing and It was his slithering return of a punt to Clemson's 15 that paved the way for a field goal. Alex Lukachlk, a substitute end, kicked it from the 25-yard line. |