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2 THE NEWS Lynchburg Va Sun Nov 7 17 21 Georgia Tech Stuns Irish SAN RANCISCO (AP) Owls 41 34 27 23 Chris Tech Sooners Win PRE CHRISTMAS GOL DISCOUNTS IVY HILL PRO SHOP armsted I rarmstea Bunainq and get adouble slide I Tech Stats Width Length Height door free Cavaliers a lu The above building sizes are only a part of a tv kt)' GOLERS first Brian yards GOL CLUBS But fullback fumbled the ball recovered at its Rob Lytle and Purdue own 29 yard CALL 2372680 PERSONALIZED GOLBALLS1350 Dozen Gift Certificate! Golf Lauon Packages Sweaters Jackets and Other GoH Accessories 20 30 Off Plus 2 inUoskI Wilson IhcGrtfOf Rim Hites I Morell Saturday On the Heritage team three juniors and the sophomores GOL SHOES 30 Regular Price ana speea to gooa advantage in winning a unanimous decision Hawkim 45 15 runs Moseley 2 Gunter 15 runs (Hawkins Gunter 2 runs EP) MBTerry 10 pass from Mayberry (Terry run) 18 50 368 0 57 441 (W 3 32 did not throw a pass Tech trailing 14 10 at the irst downs Rushes yards Passing yards Return yards Passes 1 umbles lost Penalues yards Punts Purdue 21 61 251 106 22 10 14 2 3 1 3 15 1 43 Hilton Mips PGA Professional Vols 21 14 MEMPHIS (AP) Wingback Stanley Morgan scored twice on runs of six and one yards Satur day as Tennessee defeated Memphis State University 21 14 in college football NORMAN Okla (AP) Sophomore quarterback Thomas Lott ran for 195 yards and three touchdowns as 18th ranked Oklahoma brushed aside young but aggressive Kansas State Saturday 49 20 to keep the Sooners mathematically in the Big Eight Conference title chase Two of touchdowns came in the second half after the Wildcats led by the passing of sophomore quarterback Wendell Henrikson wiped out big deficits to trail only 28 20 midway in the third period Lott pulled the Sooners ahead 35 20 at the end of the third period on an 11 yard touchdown run He had runs of 12 and 17 yards in the drive Cedar Hills Tee Off Times Michigan quarterback Rick Leach hurled a 84 yard TD pass to Jim Smith late in the third quarter to tie the game Wood's extra point kick gave the Wolverines a 14 13 lead and they appeared headed for their ninth victory of the season when Jerry Zuver's second pass interception halted a Purdue drive at the Michigan 22 plunging over from the one giving Tulsa an eventual 35 31 game last attempt was put out when Barnes tossed the Gobblers' winning hopes away with fumble number 17 on the contest Tulsa committed six jlpmbles on its own losing five Virginia Tech finished with 292 yards on the ground with Coles getting 214 compared to the 121 rushing However mistakes by the Techmen paid off for winning game have been with us all season said Dry the timing of their mistakes really worked against them ORT WORTH Tex (AP) HOUSTON A Rodney Allison staked un Quarterback Tommy Kramer the leading passer led Rice to two touchdowns in the final four minutes of the game to rally the Owls to a 41 34 Southwest Conference football victory over Southern Methodist Saturday The Mustangs had pulled to a 34 20 lead at the end of the third quarter on the running of Arthur Whittington who scored on runs of five and one yards and returned a third quarter punt 50 yards for another touchdown Then Kramer went to work directing the Owls to a threeyard touchdown plunge by Billy Neal with 14:22 left in game Slope Wall were rest over Ron Lyle in a nationally televised 12 round heavyweight' bout Saturday Young 28 and third ranked 1 in the heavyweight division' used hard left jabs and punishing body work to control) the fight after an even first? round Lyle 34 is known for his knockout punch but was un able to come up with one against a smoother quicker op ponent The 34 year old Denver boxer never bad Young in trouble Although neither fighter was knocked down Lyle slipped to the canvas in the fourth round and was pushed through the rope by an on rushing Young in the ninth Referee Rudy Ortega scored) it 119 111 Young judge Jack Downey had it 117 111 and judge Elmer Costa scored it 119 112 All Prices OB actory Salas Tax Not Included season tournament mo The Hornets were to have learned Saturday night' whether a third straight post season NCAADivision HI re gional bid would be coming their way but Shellenberger iphus si Augsburg announced after the win over Macalester zO WEST LAAYETTE Ind ip (AP) Scott Dierking rushed for 162 yards and two touchdowns and Rock Supan kicked a 23 yard field goal with just over four minutes remain ing Saturday as Purdue stunned top ranked Michigan16 14 in Big Ten football Heritage Wins Net Title Rushing: Tulsa: Bailey 12 ctrriea 45 Hickerson 18 carrles 39 Watts 11 carries 26 Tech: Coles 28 carries 214 Adams 16 carries 71 yards Heath 12 carried Passing: Tulia: Hickerson 10 28 3 151 Tech: Barnes 4 104) 42 Pau Receiving: Tulsa: Webster 2 82 Taylor 231 Watts 3 18 Hatley 1 8 Tech: oster 1 26 Dolphin 1 0 Heatn 14 Punting: Tulu: Hare 5 306 avg longest 51 Tech: Roberts 8 413 longest 58 Tackles: Tulu: Alexander 7 Ind Smith 10 Individual 2 assist Clark 11 Tech: Beasley 0 Ind 1 wilt Razzano 0 overall Texas Tech Downs TCU Continued rom Page 1 play 83 yard thrust that reserve back Greg McDaniel capped by bulling over from the two on the first play of the second quarter Joe Jenkins kicked his first of three extra points to give the Cavs the early lead 7 0 McDaniel who had never crossed the goal line for Virginia before Saturday scored on another two yard run at 8:43 of the third period as UVa built a 14 6 advantage Lehigh's first tally came in the second quarter on a Dave Aprill three yard run Greg Pierog missed the point after kick his first miscue in 23 at tempts this season allowing Virginia to hold a 7 6 halftime bulge After second TD for Virginia Lehigh fullback Rod one yard plunge and Rieker's pass to Henshaw for two points knotted the score st 14 sll in the third qusrter to set up tire finsl period fireworks "It came down to one big play like it does in so many games and today we made said Bestwick refering to game saving spike on the Lehigh two point try INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Leblfti Rushing: Girdner ll fl April! 11 71 Rleker Denlel 731 Weever 7 St Pissing: Rleker I7 33 1 M7 yirtfi Pin Receiving: Aprill Girdner MS Weever 1 31 Henibiw 4 7H TD Kreider IS Dinleli 547 VIRGINIA Ruihlng: Hitt 4 1S Key tt US Sioen II Browing McDaniel Hirrli IMHendenon 1 1 Pining: Hitt I ll SS 1 TD Pin Receiving: Mono Srobi 1 11 Grier 71 TD Wlcki IS How Top 20 ared 1 Michigan 8 14 lost to Purdue 16 14 2 Pittsburgh 940 beat Army 37 7 3 UCLA 84 1 beat Oregon 46 0 4 Southern California 7 14 beat Stan ford 48 24 5 Texas Tech 744 beat TCU 14 10 6 Maryland 9 0 0 beat Cincinnati 214 7Georgla 8 14 beat lorida 41 27 8Ohio Slate 7 1 1 beat Illinois 42 10Nebraska 7 1 1 beat Oklahoma St 14 JO lOIonda 6 24 lost to Georgia 41 27 llNotre Dame 6 24 lost to Georgia Tech 23 14 llArkansas 5 1 1 tied Baylor 77 13 Oklahoma State 5 34 lost to Nebraska 14 10 Colorado 834 lost to Missouri 16 7 15Alabama 7 24 beat LSU 28 17 16Missouri 6 3 beat Colorado 16 7 17Oklahoma 6 2 1 beat Kansas St 4720 I8Texas 8 24 did not play lHouston 6 24 beat Texas 304 20Texas 3 3 1 lost to Houston 380 UCLA 46 0 LOS ANGELES (AP) Jeff Dankworth guided UCLA to three early touchdowns rank Corral booted three long field goals and the third ranked Bruins routed Oregon 46 0 Saturday in a' Pacific 8 Con ference football game UCLA thus won its eighth game of the season only a tie against Ohio State at Columbus marring the record And the Bruins extended their un beaten string to 13 games tying a school record AORI BUILDER Statistics Notre Dame Ga Tech 14 42 107 71 3 8 171 846 14 4 49 Thomas Ike Robinson (77) 10:20 Richard Coffey Hank Smith (77) and Bob ields Winky ields (78) 10:10 Gene Cobb Gerald Crance (781 land Bob Hamletl Wayn4 Salmon (79) 10:00 Championship light: Phillip Cocks Robert Toney (70) ana Scott Tinnell John Knight (70) 11:10 Randy Moore Reggie Hawkins (71) and Jim Chapman Bob Turns (71) 11:00 Phi) Ragland Dan Clements (72) and Pau Wirt Kendall White (74) 10:50 rank Ore Glen While (74) 10:40 vwPlavlna Hum tfAPM t(mM in nrder TL Albemarle upset Glass in the finals of the Western District volleyball tournament Saturday night at Lynchburg College 154 11 15 154 Sally Roakes paced Glass with 12 points while Margie Lareau had six Glass finished 11 1 in the district and 13 5 over all i beaten Texas Tech to two quick touchdowns Saturday and the: fifthranked Red Raiders turned back a bold gambling upset bid by Southwest Con ference doormat Texas tian 14 10 Allison winged a quarter bullseye to Nelson that covered 88 for one touchdown and the junior quarterback then pranced three yards for another Loses TOWSON Md (AP) The passing combination' of Dan Dullea and Ken Snoots clicked for two second half touchdowns Saturday night that gave Towson Tigers a 26 7 football victory over Hampden Sydney Tigers Dullea who hit 11 of 18 passes for 207 yards threw 54 yards to Snoots the first time Towson had the ball in the second half to up its lead to 20 7 then connected with Snoots on a 20 yarder in the final quarter that put it away After the first Dullea Snoots touchdown Hampden Sydney faked a field goal from the Towson 20 and Dale Marks hit Keith Lewis on an apparent scoring aerial but the score was nullified because the Tigers had an ineligible re ceiver downfield Jeff Herrick'sone yard run in the opening period gave Towson a 7 0 lead but HampdenSydney tied it on a seven yard run by Jimmy erguson Spiders Continued rom Page 1 winning score Weaver then iced the Pirates' victory in the final quarter scoring on an 18 yard run off left tackle That 48 yard drive started after East Carolina recovered a fumble by Richmond quarterback Dave Taylor who was given a bad pitch rom then on thd turnovers kept each team's offensive and defensive units running from the playing field to the sidelines One of the most unusual game turnovers came in the first quarter when Pirate cor nerback Reggie Tinkney picked off his first of two passes on the two yard line and returned it 98 yards for what appeared to be a acore But he lost possesion at the one yard line attempting to raise his arms to signal a score The ball flipped out into the end zone for a touchback and Richmond regained possession But the Spiders couldn't take advantage of it Of 11 total game fumbles Richmond lost five of six and East Carolina four of its five The Spiders tied the game in the second quarter after a fake field goal attempt on fourth down led to a one yard plunge by Milt Ruffin Johnnie Jones pushed the Spiders on top with a 45 yard field goal with eight aeconda left before the half East Carolina's first period acore came with 11:41 left in the quarter when Jake Dove re covered a fumble on Richmond's first possession of the game on the Richmond 23 yard line Jones then carried three con secutlve times to place the ball on the eight Weaver drove up the middle for the score and Buddy Hardeman directed Prairie View 28 Ark Ptne Bluff 13 1 Iowa State to three GUick SW Tavaa UAueadDnweM A toucnaowns in the second quarter and the Cyclones went on to defeat Kansas 31 17 Satur day in a Bis Eight Conference football clash Hardeman fired a 12 yard pass to Luther Blue in the left corner of the end zone with 8:37 left in the half to give Iowa State a 7 3 lead then Stanley crossed the goal line on an 11 yard scamper moments later following a Kansas fumble The Jayhawks under the direction of sophomore quarterback Mark Vicendese made it 14 10 with 3:10 remain ing in the half when Vicendese capped a 75 yard drive with a six yard dash into the end zone Buya armsted Buildinc irst Downs Rushes yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts umbles lost Penaltles yards ATLANTA (AP) DavidSims powered for a pair of second half touchdowns giving Georgia Tech a 23 14 college football upset over 11th ranked Notre Dame Saturday Sims career rushing leader ran for 122 yards to spark the Yellow Jacket's awesonm ground oense which rplled up 358 yards Tech 4 4 1 Glass Drops Volleyball inal Statistics Michigan 57256 79 24 2 84 72 74 34 Phillip Cocks and Robert Toney share the lead in the Cedear Hills Member Guest golf tournament with Scott Tin nell and John Knight after the first day of action Saturday Each team had a 70 The teams their score Saturday and today's tee off times for the final rounds are as follows: Third light 9 a Porter Walker Don Jones (87) Spike Hudson Bob Canon (87) Kidd Ben Culler (86) Wesley Sllgh Ken Collins (K): RoakM LM Parker (85) Ron Dillon Bill Wheeler (85) Second night 730 Gary Hudson Tom Payne (Ml Phil Elliott Ken Wheeler (83) Milton Jones (82) Ace Headley Dobbyns (821 9:50 Danny Beard Atwood Carwile (81) Carl Wingfleld Higgins (80) irst light: Bill HudnaikJDCrance (75) 1740 Kevin Wilmouth Bud Clements cord that raises his career total to 34 an all time Hornet high Tad' Dtinaan hie hriCha JJI1L LUUay 4 CV uw wavava Jim Noon and Jed Duggan? Mike tBob McMichael Brewer ujraig usmer also got into the scaring act with a goal Youth League 918 Year Olds McSherry Talks At Sports Club John McSherry a National League umpire for the last five years will speak at the Lynchburg Sports Club Tues day 1 McSherry 32 was for five years the youngest umpire in the National League or the last eight years he has been an instructor at one of the two major umpire schools in lorida chief instructor for the last three years He has called the National League playoffs and the Major League All Star game as well as umpiring in the Carolina League A 37 yard field goal attempt it by Michigan's Bob Wood with nine seconds left was wide to the left and the delirious line to set up the game winning DAilziMVnnlflABA A I A uuiiuuiiaivcia ia Ji inc uiuuk UUL Purdue dominated play most Offer good for a limited time only jraie Kogicrerea contractor EAST Dickinion Col 21 Unlnus 18 Stroudsbuw 21 Bloomsburg 6 rnkln MsrihO 31 Moravian 13 Kutztown 30 Mansfield 0 Lafayette 30 Gettysburg 3 Norwich 49 Delaware val 0 Slippery Rock 10 Lock Haven 7 Swarthmore 16 Johns Hopkin West Chester 33 Cheyney St 14 Widener 21 Muhlenberg 6 Cortland St 50 S' Connecticut 8 Hamilton 31 Worcester Tech 38 Albright 55 Lebanon Val 7 Delaware St 27 Shaw ed City 16 Rutgers LIv 0 Grove City 29 Wash 7 Jeff 12 Susquehanna 24 airleigh Dicksn 8 Boston St 9 New Haven 3 Brown 35 Dartmouth 21 Columbia 35 Cornell 17 Grove City 29 Wash Jeff 12 Kings Point 14 New York Tech 8 Massachusetts 21 Holy Cross 14 Middlebury Vt 50 Union 6 Nn A iin! 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Re gion championship They have had a berth in this tournament each of the last two years los ing to Swathmore the firstyear and to Elizabethtown last Jail both by the scores of 2 1 "These kids are getting to know each other better and better "Shellenberger said after victory the secret of good teamwork Continued rom Page 1 emotional loss by driving to the one but defensive backSmith recovered a fumble in the endzone nulling the effort But in the fourth period it was all Tulsa offense sputtered with only one first down while Hickerson led theway for two touchdowns After a Heath fumble at the Tech 33Tulsa scored when Marcus Hatley nabbed an eight yard pass from Hickerson Steve Cox nailed the extra point with 10:33 showing nar rowing the Gobblers' lead to Si 28 After two exchanges Tech coughed up the ball again when punt returner Greg Payne fumbled on the fivp (75) and' Hany Ore Jim MacDonald (75) wneted IltfU Hnw 10:30 Jim Dever Jack Cagle and Royzll "aiw llllJe umfi WA STRATTON CONSTRUCTION CO INC 1 I Kizer 0 0 0 0 0 Hutcherson 0 12 I 6 24 Skinner 30 12 44 rum Wilson 40 run Bedford Hills 0 0 0 0 Piyne 6 16 0 0 22 Austln 3 2 rum Jones 28 run (Auitin Hayes EP) Richland Hills 0 6 0 0 8 Sheffield 0 0 0 0 0 RH Hartless 2 run Perrymont 14 14 8 0 36 Bass 0 0 80 30'x 40'xir 30'x 60'xll' 40'x 5O'x14' 40'x 75'xl4' 50'x 5O'xl6' 50'x 75'xl6' 50'x100'x16' 4 armsted II Straight Wall 24'x 4O'xlO' 245300 24'x 50'x 10' 36'x 4O'x14' 371700 36 5O'xl4' 422300 36'x 75'xl4' 598000 48'xl00'xl6' 1045500 bO'x'JS'xlb' 60'xl00'xl6' tas 'fl.

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