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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 36

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West Virginia's pile-driving fullback Jim Braxton pounded the Maryland Terrapins' defenses for two touchdowns Saturday, leading the Mountaineers to a 31-7 victory. The 226-pound Braxton, a junior from Vanderoilt, was the chief spoiler of the Terrapins' new head 'i Motilities Roll MARYLAND W. VA. First downs 7 51 Rushing yardage 86 317 Pjssina yardage 30 47 Passe. Ml 1-3 Passei Intercepted by 0 0 Punts Fumbles lost 1 1 Yardi eenallied 41 73 football coach Roy Lester a former West Virginia star in Maryland's season opener.

It was West Virginia's second straight MARYLAND 0 7 0 WF5T VIRGINIA 21 0 7 0 7 West Virginia Braxton 8, run (Braiton kick). West Virqinia 1, run (Braxton kick). West Virginia Braxton 1, run (Braxton (kick). Maryland -Fitzpatrick 19. run (Sops-rowski kick).

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2, Ohio Ph. 421-6222 1 4 1 ir BLACKSBURG, Va. (. Thirteenth-ranked Alabama used a recovered fumble as the springboard for a lightning 49 -yard touchdown drive in the third period Saturday and won its season football opener from muscular Virginia Tech, 17-13. A 39-yard pass from quarterback Scott Hunter to flankerback George Ran-agrr carried the ball to the Tech 10.

and on the next play Ranager rambled around left end on a triple option play for the NOW LEASING 1970 Cadillacs Pontiacs and All Othei Makes JAKE SWEENEY AUTO LEASING CO. CALL 761-2300 Paul Miiali Jo Ftldkamp 7520 VINE ST. Toughie For 'Rama V. TECH I 114 61 IS t-14-0 4-47 1 IS Pint 4owm Rulhini yirditt Putin vtrdMt Rtturn ylfdftt PillCI Punts Fumblct loit Yirtft enliid 13 77 13.11 I 34 1 3 touchdown that broke a 10-10 tie. It was an exceptionally difficult season opener for the Crimson Tide, which outlasted Virginia Tech's brutally efficient, time-consuming ground attack only because Hunter was spectacularly on target all afternoon before a crowd of 42,000 the largest ever to see a Virginia sporting event.

Rotz Rides To Triple At Belmont NEW YORK UP) Johnny Rotz won three races before 41,600 at Belmont Park Saturday, Including "The Big One," the $149,780 Futurity which was having Its 80th running. Rotz scored In the oldest of all Futurities the Inaugural was raced In 1888 with Mrs. Ethel D. Jacobs' homebred High Echelon, who won by a head in a photo over Joseph M. Roe-bling's Tepee Rings, who held the lead deep in the stretch.

Third choice In the wagering, High Echelon ran the furlongs in 1:18 25 and paid $12.80, $5.80, $3.40. Tepee Rings was $4.60, $3.20 and Irish Castle, the 2-1 choice, was $3.20. 3 -AP Wirephoto game of Saturday's football Maryland. Maryland players Sonntag (75) and Paul Fitzpatrick No. 20 is West Virginia's Upended West Virginia's Terry Snlvely (25) Is upended In mid-air after a short gain dur- ASSISTANT PARK SUPERINTENDENT Full time position involving maintenance and some operational responsibility for 1 8 hole golf course and driving range.

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23 4 'J tTiTTr 'A Oct. 4 THE i 1 -in 3m pm 4 jm I V-v. tfJ 1 and they led from there on out. UTAH STATF 0 7 0 714 BOWLING GREEN 6 0 0 06 Bowling Green Mathews 4, pass from Wireman, (kick blocked). Utah State-Cooper 8, pass from Holman (Garcia kick).

Utah State Stephens 35, pass interception (Garcia kick). Attendence 14,644. Hanover 29, Lake Forest, III, 25 Special To The Enquirer LAKE FOREST, 111. Hanover College opened its football season on a "Winning" note as it defeated Lake Forest, 29-25, here Saturday afternoon. It was Hanover's first opening game victory since 1959.

Phil Winning, Hanover quarterback, threw for one touchdown, ran for another and had two touchdowns by passing called back because of penalties. Halfback Jim Reed also scored twice. HANOVER 0 14 8 7-29 LAKE FOREST 6 13 0 6-25 LAKE FOREST-Kinomen, 55 pass from Sorenson (kick failed). LAKE FOREST-Garrett, 35 pass from Sorenson (Boike kick). HANOVER-Neale, 26 pass from Winning, frun failed).

LAKE FOREST Willard, 1 run (kick failed). HANOVER-Reed, 1 run (Neele, pass from Winning). HANOVER-Reed, 1 run (Blevins run). HANOVER-Winninq, 20 run (Herrbach kick). LAKE FOREST-Maimen, 7 pass from Sorenson ipass failed).

Kenyon 33, Centre 28 GAMBIER, Ohio UP) Junior quarterback Bill Christen tossed five touchdown passes to junior end Chris Myers Saturday afternoon as Kenyon upended Centre of Kentucky, 33-28, in the opening football game for both schools. Christen completed 20 of 29 heaves for 343 yards while Myers grabbed 13 passes for 279 yards. CENTRE (KY) 7 14 7 0-2S KENYON 14 6 0 13-33 Anderson 34, Wilmington 3 Special to The Enquirer ANDERSON, Ind. Jim Cardone and Ted Williams scored three touchdowns between them Saturday, leading Anderson past Wilmington of Ohio, 34-3 in the opener for both teams. Cardone scored on runs of one and three yards, and Williams caught seven passes for 105 yards, including a 20-yard TD pass from quarterback Terry Murawski, who completed 17 of 34 passes for 216 yards.

Tim Kidwell kicked a 24-yard field goal in the first period for Wilmington's only points. WILMINGTON ..3 0 0 03 ANDERSON 7 13 7 734 Wilmington Kidwell, field qoal, 24. Anderson Cardone 3, run (Riegel kick). Anderson Williams 20, pass from Murawski (kick failed). Anderson Garrett, 60, pass Interception (Rieqel kick).

Anderson Cardone 1, plunge (Riegel kick). Anderson Rector 31, run (Riegel kick), Maryville 21, Georgetown 7 MARYVILLE, Tenn. (i Maryville piled up three touchdowns here Saturday before Georgetown 1-lege could score and went Twiii Bill Marks Local Soccer Play A doubleheader at Carthage Fair grounds will highlight play today in the Ohio-Indiana Soccer League. Cincinnati Inter will play Dayton Aviators at 1 p. with Cincinnati Italia meeting Louisville at 3 p.

m. In other games, Cincinnati Kolplng plays Dayton Edelweis at Dayton and General Electric meets Indianapolis at GEEAA Park. r4 ing the first game with are Ralph (35). Thad Kucheraway. AliVA 3 7 7 0-17 V.

TECH .3 7 0 3-13 tcch-FG Simtuk 19. Ala-FG Cttmny 40. H-Musso I plung Dun Vick. Trji-Kincid 5 njfl Sincsk kirk. A' Rnayr 10 run Dean kick.

Th-fG 45. A 42.000. Tennessee 31, Chattanooga KNOXVILLE, Tenn. i.Ti Tennessee's new triple-option offense was less than awesome as the Volunteers sputtered to a 31-0 football victory over Chattanooga here Saturday. The Vols mounted only three offensive drives and gave up the ball five times on fumbles twice deep in their own territory.

The contest, witnessed by a record 48,942 crowd for a ssee Chattanooga game, wound up a 55-year rivalry between the two schools. Chattanooga Is now the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and will no longer be on the Vols' schedule. CHATTANOOGA 0 0 0 0 -0 TENNESSEE 10 7 7 7-31 Tenn FG Hunt 28. Tfnn-Scott 1 run Hunt kick. Tenn-Scott 6 run Hunt kick.

Trnn-R. Callaway 1 run Hunt kick. Tenn-Maion 15 pass from Pierca Hunt kick. A- 48,942. Mississippi 2fi, Memphis State 3 OXFORD, Miss.

Mississippi unleased a potent offense and blunted Memphis State's passing to capture a 28-3 opening game football victory here Saturday. Quarterback Archie Manning, opening his second season as the Rebel Quarterback, provided a sharp passing game and twice carried the ball over himself. MISSISSIPPI 7 7 7 7-28 MEMPHIS 0 3 03 Mississippi manning 3, run (King kick). Mississippi Bowen 1, run (King kick), MSU Field qoal, Weeks, 29. Mississippi Manning 3.

run (King kick). Mississippi Chumbler 3, run (Poole kick). Attendance 34.874. League Champions In Action Today Girtens Marathon, league champion for the past six years, plays the Black Panthers today In the top game in the Feldhaus Football League at Avon Field. Girtens has a 1-1 record and the Panthers are 2-0.

In other games, Kochs Sporting Goods (1-1) meets Marsh Pontiac (1-1) at Ryan Field; the Scorpions (1-1) are at Wlllowville to play Abstaett Dodge; and Columbia Olds (2-0) plays Huacks Cafe (0-2) at Rose-lawn. All games start at 2 p. m. Ser in KU)i; Mnti. Ihrn Fri.

Silt. 9: 0 to 3:30 First Rac Sears Sears jFf! ATHENS, Ohio iVP) Quarterback Cleve Bryant flipped two short touchdown passes and ran for two more scores Saturday guiding Ohio University to an easy 35-0 Mid-American Conference football victory over Kent State. The Bobcats, sluggish in the early going, exploded for two touchdowns in the second quarter and were never headed. A regional television and a crowd of 17,062 watched the winners in their home opener. It was the eleventh i Robcats Rlank 'Em KENT OHIO First downi 11 15 Rushing yardage 135 70i Passing yardage 90 119 Return yardage 93 156 Passei 8-18-2 10-1 9-0 Puntj 7-40 5-31 Fumbles lest 1 2 Yards penaliied 40 27 mmmmmmmmmmmm regular season success for Ohio bidding for an unprecedented third consecutive MAC championship.

An alert Bobcat defense limited the punchless Golden Flashes to only four first downs in the second half. Kent, which won Its opener against Dayton last week, is 1-1. Bryant, a clever senior from Canton, directed Ohio 80 yards in ten plays for the Bobcats first score early in the second quarter. He hit rookie end Greg Hull with a one-yard pass for the touchdown after igniting the drive with a 37-yard run around left end. Six minutes later, sophomore Jack LeVeck raced 63 yards with a pass interception before being hauled down on the Kent five.

Tailback Harvey Mitchell rammed over for the touchdown and Jim Kesinger's second of five straight extra points gave the Bobcats a 14-0 bulge at half-time. A 26 yard punt return by Todd Snyder set up Ohio's third touchdown with Bryant firing two passes for 37 yards and racing the final two yards for the marker. Bryant climaxed a 10-play, 61 yard march in the fourth quarter with a two yard scoring pass to Snyder and added the final TD on a 3 yard run with 7:11 left to play. KENT STATE 0 0 0 0-0 OHIO 14 7 14 0-35 Ohio-Hull 1, pasi from Bryant (Ken-linqer kick). Ohio Mitchell 5, run (Kensinger kick).

Ohio Bryant 2, run (Kensinger kick). Ohio Snyder 2, pass from Bryant (Kensinger kick-. Ohio Bryant 3, run (Kensinger kick). Attendance 17.062. Utah State 14, Rowling Green 6 BOWLING GREEN, Ohio UP) For the first time in fourteen years Bowling Green State University failed to win its season opener as Utah State came from behind Saturday afternoon to claim their victory of the year, 14-6.

Bowling Green got on the scoreboard with only five minutes gone in the game on a short pass from Quarterback Vern Wireman to spilt end Fred Mathews. The conversion attempt was blocked by Utah State and the score stood at 6-0. In the second quarter Utah State launched an aerial attack capped by an 8-yard pass from quarterback Dave Holman to flanker Sam Cooper for Utah's first score. Utah State's conversion was good Finest Tires For Sears Pick-ups and Camper Trucks Spar Fx press 3-Kib Tirr. I)ppp, wide Irrad, safely shoulder for phv handling lulip Type TirP Kpg.

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