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ad eg THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. SUNDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 15, 1968 ftps' Tennessee's Two-Point Conversion After Final Gun Ties Georgia, 17-17 rfrrr KNOXVII.LK. Sept. 14 (AD nuhhn WychP tossed a 20 ym-fl (nurhrlown psss on the final play Saturday and then threw a two-point conversion aftrr the sun to clvf Tennessee a 1717 tie with Oortia in a Southeastern Conference tame.

Wyche, a third team hero last year, revived Tennessee with a enmehark after fleorcia had apparently clinched victory in the nationally televised opener of the college football campaign. oiu.ia Ceorjcia. which used a jarrins defense to offset four first half fumbles, shot in front at 17-9 in the second half with a 90 yard punt return by Jake Scott for one touchdown and an 8 yard run by 1 Hj Bruce Kemp for another. The Vols, playing on new arti ficial turf for the first time in Dixie, marched 48 yards in the last 7R seconds to tie the game with Wyche's deadly passes pro viding the firepower. AP WirphotO Summers running against North Carolina State Thrown back from the Georgia This could be called a Summers-like stroll.

Freddie Summers, of Wake Forest, uses long stride four by the Bulldog defenders. didn't stroll far. State won the opener, 10-6. Wyche then drilled a 20-yard strike to end Gary Kreis at the final gun. 6f fi03 SEE GAME School Football Wake Forest Shaded, 10-6, By N.

C. State Grip Paces Springfield Win Eux-Mont League title contender Springfield (Montco) opened its season Saturday with a 36-13 nonleague romp over host Lower Moreland. Quarterback Tom Grip paced the Spartans, scoring their first touchdown and passing for three others. Coach Doug Dickey told the) Vols to go for the two-point tying' conversion. Wyche cooly spotted end Kenny Delong open, and the big junior grabbed the ball and pulled a Georgia tackier with him into the end zone.

I NN Ric Pisarcik caught 12- and 27-1 Sports Results 603 largest football crowd ever WINSTON-SALE N. C. yara scoring aenais irom uiip tneir opener on the lauer neia, in the State, and most of the fans Sept. 14 (UPI). Quarterback! and returned an interception 756-13.

were heading for the exits whenlJack Klebe plunged over from'ards f0r. Moran led the Wilson. the Vols started their comeback. Led line with less lalUeS second'hieh outgamed its, rival, 375 io i tludl Ier- yaras to Dy passing ior IWO, TrnneSf 0 7 2 1lllu' Vla i Springfield 21 2 7-36 Tr)a and srorincr another He Cnntinned frnm 1st nnrl Pairp TEN.N Jones 2 run fKremser kick) crialic T.oralH Warrpn Iyw Moreland 7 0 0 6-13 1 Us anQ SCOnng anotner. He LOniinuea trOltl 1SI portS tTigt GA-FG MrCulloush 40 LM-Waryga, 2.

run 'Harm, kick) heaved to Jim Maver On a DlaV i 'tmi iur trv nn r-a on an a aj. r- pum return una uv urauu ma louse mi a run (kick, tailed' I kick) i SP-Pisarcik. 12. pass from Grip (Grap. gOOU ior 0 anu disu U) un.ik TEXN-Safety-Hampton tackled in end i c.

kick) Flehlin? for S5 Weber State 27 South Dakota St. 12 St. Joseph's (Ind.) 35 North Park 111. 21 zone CarOUna Mate a lU-b IOOloau SP-PisarciK. 27, pass from onp lunp, it I Boyertown ralhed for two GA Kemp go run 'McCullough kick) TENN Kreis 20 pass from Wyche (De-long pass from Wyche) TEAM STATISTICS ThP vVnlfnark trMlChflOWTl sl sateiy, tseatnara lackiea in ena, is ine vvoirpacK roucnaown( Williams Dann's nass tn Harrv Adrian1 oungstOwn, (Ohio) 18 with 1:53 left the game cum-LM-Heint.

34. run ruck, failed) uaPP Pass to narry Aonan. Gustavus Adolphus 14" axed a drive that began mW-, a short plunge by Robing cloud 7Uhs afaneivo hart Whitlpv. a' DOUgnter. 11 i Ceorria Tennessee 12 12 First downs Rushing yardafe Passing yardage Feturn yardage Passes sophomore, returned a erfittmn Pe LparJ bo ertown 0 0 0 n-13 Franklin (Ind) 28 Hope (Mich) 13 191 JU 109 822-0 8-44 4 40 57 16 100 35-14-1 3-45 0 44 punt 38 ya-ds to the Dea- jwiL-Moran run fkick failed) Richmond 14 iPunts I Fumbles lost cons' 45.

lennenT to iy-i win 21m 5' pa" own 2s Xavier 7, i -J i in-tin mi i. mm ards penalized Klebe, a senior starting his William Tennent High built a 'wiL-Kreider i run (Zjentek kick) Central Methodist 0 BOY Adrian 12 pass from Dapp DappJ first game, and halfback Bobby ,19.0 lead in the first two periods kick) pass from Moran WIL-Flehlin 55 Hall guided the Wolfpack down and held on to score a 19-13 non UPI Telephoto Carrying tl ball high, Mike Jones leaps over pile to score for Tennessee In 17-17 tie with Georgia. Ronnie Huggins (43) is a Georgia defender. to the 2-yard line. Two plunges league victory over visiting Up- 'Zientek kick) BOY-Boughter 1 run kick failed) later Klebe scored, warren kick-W Moreland.

tie Missouri Valley 0 SOUTHWEST West Texas St. 45 Lemar Tech 7, Dayton 24 Kent State 10 Utah St. 28 X. Mexico T. 12 FAR WEST Idaho St.

52 Portland St. 30 Fairmont Wins In 41-14 Romp ed the extra point: Brian Hambleton scored the.Wismewski Learjs Warren, who set an NCAA first Tennent touchdown on a1, I J.L I record with 17 field goals last 20-yard interception before LanSdale aTnONC Win year, made only one of six at-j Wayne Cottman fired scoring Chet Wisniewski passed fori Trinity 53 Univ. of Mexico 0" Texas Lutheran 7 UNIONTOWN, Sept. 14 tempts, ana missea rour tries, aerials of 17 and 21 yards touchdowns, scored a Bishop 18 Hofstra Soph Beats Gettysburg, 26-10 GETTYSBURG. Sept.

14 (AP). Sophomore quar kicked two i'T uuc. Kefore finally connecting with a Craig Martinson and Tom Mar- fourth and extra college of Austin 42 Nebraska Nips Wyoming on Late Field Goal luuinuown udsses lea iir- 51 vaPi thrpp.nointer in the final lintc an erf ale Pathdip mont. W. State's defend- mi.ltps th.

third to iT A A T-u'cniioH tho varsitv debut of jing NAIA champions to 4M4 break a scoreless tie. iTennent "...13 0 0-19 ArrhKishnn rarrnn Hieh. 26-6. Angels Slate SOUTH V. Carolina St.

10 Wake Forest Morehead 7 tie. romp over Waynesburg The most Warren had Perception 0Tth Penn High ieid 6 7' 17. missed in a game before was TE-Mirtinson, pass from cottman in Lansdale terback Steve Tuttla came off the bench to fire three second-half touchdown passes as Hofstra whacked Gettysburg, 126-10, in their Middle Atlan- Michael teamed with Jim' I kick, taneo.) two attemnts. i. pass from Cottman! Wisniewski hit Harry Bowie Millsaps 22 State 14 (Tie) Tennessee 17 Uenens On SCOnnS passes Oil K-IoKoV iir.nrfn-ti DoaJ 'kick, failed After Klebe's touchdown, Dea-'Jl from Hoiman tor tne iirsi score in me open-: oeorgia 11 pass LINCOLN, Sept.

14 SI 1 1fl nA Viif r.nrn lrje.ns. ioj "'Bicon quarteroacK ureaaie bum-! 'kick, failed iin quarter, then found Bowie Houston 54 Tulane 7 ci on UM courter. 34. run (Moiman. run) (AP).

Sophomore Paul Rogers; Edwards with a 36-yarder tic Conference opener Saturday. Tuttle, replacing starting quar- ti ore eriiinon roam rn annii- again for a 23-yard TD pass inlEastCarolina 37 Parsons 7 kicked a 51-yard field goal with; the Falcons evened their rec yard march that was climaxed when halfback Lee Clymer JenkintOWn InumphS the second. He also tossed to Pat O'Hara in the third period for a final score. ord at 1-1. Tim Powell raced 65 yards for an insurance touchdown in plunged over with no time show-lf Schwenksville Warder Paces Iowa State to 28-10 Victory Elizabeth City X.

C. 46 Frostburg Md. 0 Bluefield St. 33 Concord 32 Presbyterian 10 Quantico Marines 0 Mississippi College 21 terback Paul Xatale, rifled a 21 seconds remaining, carrying three-yard pass to flanker Bob'ebraska to a 13-10 victory over Devin and an eight-yarder to, Wyoming in a football opener, end Bill Roca in the third period. I Substitute quarterback Ernie lug on uie suduium civlk.

ouiu- va 'aiHjim. Frank' Murnhv cau2hti a 15- the fourth quarter and finished with 155 yards in 13 carries tXJ "ch scored two touchdowns'yarder frfom Jim Jacquette for the Carroll counter. 0 He came back with a 61-yard Singler had ralhed Nebraska.10 spearhead a powerful sute furman iz Archbishop Carroll 0 6 0 0 6 ing host Schwenksville, 32-7. Wake Forest 0 NT Warren. U.

FG Gourley scored on a run of 12 Tr.BVlS. from Wlsni.swi toss to Devin in the final quarter earlier in the period as the, mom nismng attach tnat ac-i fh Huskers tied the score after counted for 281 yards, to wrap up the game. trailing most of the afternoon. Over-all, the Falcons out-j The second-half scoring binge, sineler started a 71-yard tying gained Waynesburg. 422-215.

NT Klehe. 1. run (Warren, kick) WF Clymer, 1. run (pass, failed) STATISTICS the first quarter and a sneak wismewski kick) fu tt AC-Murphy 15 Ps from Jacquette FOOTBALL of one in the third period. He, (kirk fmled) ii alcn heaved tr.

Fd Waddinfftn LC-Wismewski 3 run (kjck failed) William Tpnrtit 19 I pner ore! ana 1 3 aiso neaea to t.a aaaington bom tco) 36 L.er Morei.nd 13 for a TD in the second quarter kick failed) I N. C. State Wake Forest AMES. Iowa. Sept.

14 Iowa State b'jnted Buf 13 Ftrt downs 11 wined out a 10-7 halftime lead drive with a 23-vard sDrint after The loss for the Yellow Jack- falo in the second hal" and rode by the Bullets. being trapped while attempting; ets. 1965 NAIA champs, was Paisma yardage to pass. His pass to Larry Frost their second in three years, LC-OHar. 1 Pass trom nK, "i'" Waddington also tallied on a 51 iWisniewski kick) quarterback John Wa -dor's run n0FSTRA SCORES FIRST 195 93 3-13 391 0 33 141 250 22 9-20-1 -395 4 74 nnvnr 17 varHe inH a 17-varri OOin IQ airmOIU.

Punts jyard gainer in the second pe-'riod. Chris Wood made the win nin? ant pasMnz to a in season orenin footba 1 victnrv Hofstra uii ivy "1C i uj a-- a nrMtr. Fumbles lost Vards pen a hied Fairmont 7 14 7 Waynesburg 7 0 0 when haUback! SatnrHav flrst Wr first lanu cappea ine assduK. Rogers kicked the tying con WAY Hermann 15 pass from Tom Huntley (Falcone kirki I FAIR Meriens 55 pass from Michael Lansdale Catholic 2b Arch. Carroll Professional BASEBALL INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE PLATOFFS Colnmbns 10 Rochester I (Columbus srins bst-of-5 series.

Independent BASEBALL ners' other TD, while Don Silver scored for the losers on an 81-yard pass play from Bob Banien. Jenklntown 7 13 i 6-i2 Schwenksville 7 0 0 0-7 The voun2 Big Eight Confer- nuy "im-ma urU u. i ence team spotted tie heefier.0 ne three-yard line with 37 secondsleft. version. Ptinningtnn kirk) Majerle Paces W.

Michigan Maryland State invar rAjfii' met ij a i i n- a 00- iV Sophomore Ed Snyakowski, MichieI 3 0 lead before takirg a 12-10, 1 'a sDarklinz ouarterback debut'FAiR-sedinck run fDunmngton kirk) gnarklin? Ouarterback debut FAIR-Serilnrk 5 run (Dunnington kick) JE Gourley 12 run fLandis kick) JE-Waddinrton 41 run (Landis kick) ir 'FAIR Mertens 10 pass from Michael edse at halftime kirk) SCH Silver 81 pass from Banien (Banien run I Defences led Ripepi 1 run (Falcone kick) Wins Handily JE Waddington 14 from Gourley PEN-DEL LEAGUE owe 11 run (kick faiedi dv sei ior ticKie w-ith a 54-yard touchdown pass way-ri i anH Mike y4ri Pass inter "etpion return of aiu. 1 ifair-p. i ann 'nas to Gene Huey in the first quar- fair-k 4 Pain-or rinnorl PaSS. i U- A -It 000 8000 Reinrer pinned George Dimitri ara IS run (Dunnington kick) (kick failed) JE-Gourley 1 run (kick failed) KALAMAZOO, Sept. 14 Jenkint(1WB V.

JE Hood 3, run (kick failed) Kirar and Ted Buffalo throush the cond half. Gettysburgh was never in theaiter Pn PRINCESS ANNE, Sept given Wyoming its first. Warder, who spent the um i.ulu noint. i 35-vard field eoal. Cl.l game after Tuttle opened up his 14 (ad -sophomore halfback Colleqeville-Trappe (AP).

The running of Tim Majerle, who gained 94 Cy0 LEAGUE yards in 15 attempts and SCOr-St. Bernadette 30. St. Andrews o. ed two touchdowns, led Western' RrUteW nrar mer throwing zoo pas-es a day c-untered -th UldWOf OldlU marshaled Iowa 67 ana 5U 126-yard field goal by Rogers be-'i i 1 17 touchdowns andLawence Acker, Loses TO MethaCTOn i-iA4 vm 1A A9cr inlr.

Ti1- rnnrtikU TanlV for its first half touch- Ulllllll WWWV1 fore the first quarter ended. lb UBTUdTUU, I-U yards IW.omlng 10 0 0 10 TYniiVA Pa Kent 11 CAP) XATALE NOT Er FttTIVE ception Saturday as Maryland, Homa shared the spotlight as. a Results of Saturday's British toeeer downs borne teams first: games. Sophomore Tom Elliott paved xafaie was less effective fg i Quarterback Wallv Blucas set State over-powered Lock Haveu Methacton High, of the Subur- Arkansas State the season the way to a third quarter score the irst half( mag on only 3 of wwhum ps from syn.kowsu one touchdown and ran for state, 28-7 ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 1 Arsenal 1 9toke ban One League, romped over; opener for both teams Satur- i.Ji... Kl.l,j ripnsnn ran 23 varfls tn score vici-tina FG 11 nutu tnr 1R varHe Neb-Rogers, 26 wiUl -vrri p(ini rtiurn.

im pass from Sigler aa muiaua va a. uiaimt-u ii, uay 17, senior lineman Gary Gaffin set. u-iliiams. a 6-2. 190-oound sen- Burnley 1 Manchester United Fverton 3 Sheffield Wednesday provided lpmirh 0 LiTerpool John Mowatt's toe Delaware n-v, saiurQayM dl rtuvitrw iuagc.

in iU. rimr, nnnnor ff KrtVi five vards tar another in the! PnnttaKln fallipH twn TTIs in' a. Leicester me) Leeds pOUltS Wltn, Manchester City 1 (tie) Sonlhamntnn Blucas nassed lfi vards to final period. the final ouarter. Homa passed roncos otner 3ewraiie i nfin Bromwirn up the final score in 'he last 12 was a workh()rse for the Fly- S1, FG seconds by recovering a Buffalo ing Dutchmen, carrying the ball fumble.

times for 169 yards. Hofstra A rrnn WlflPn rSute I i bracked up 20S yards on the0 VVIQenS Dave Buzzelli and ran 19 him- Acker picKed ott a Denny to Tom Eisenberg in the second, two lieia goais ana two extra Nottingham Fores ute Coventry self to set up Tom McCracken'sjRuhle pass late in tne first and then scored on alpoints. west Ram 2 (tie Tottenham Wolverhampton 1 ttle) 6onderUnd 8 0 0 i 32. Fo grouna wnue me tsuiJCT.s were aaH in ftCCnr ter and outran the Lock Haven sneak in the third. Methacton The nonconference victory offense to the goal.

held the visitors without a first tua mu e(riiit -K-aiam. three-yard touchdown plunge in the first period. IM'-AHen i. run Mr r. mrtst hv 2.

run (r.r r'n'. rick w.w.j VM, Ruff-Pateron failed) Ruhle scored Lock Haven dovm. Wotfern Dutchmen's tough1 LONDON, Sept. 14 (AP). isf-WarHer.

run irun. tlie Flying In the second quarter, Blucas t-. 1 A nr. A A Division 2 Albion Rovers 2 Forfar Alloa 0 Stranraer Berwick 2 East Fife Cowdenbeath 1 East Stirling Dumbarton 1 Stirling Montrose 0 Ayr United Motherwell 2 Hamilton Oneen af The finnttt- Stenhenaemnip front four iierry scuiexi on a over from the two five wuy luuuuuuwu ux uie bcvuuu louegevuie-irappe 0 iS-26' Majerle scored both his touch- Met hart on 11 pass from Homaijrtme nn chnrt nine in thp see- Gettysburg stalled two moreaturaay ana stretcnea Arsen-Ipiays after Ferrari on a iwo-ywa qudna iMEf-Eisenberg (V-irk failed) I touchdown drives bv Hofstra al's lead to two points at the ereri a Deiawarp stato fnmhip sneaK. Aiaryianu state nao met Homa i run (Eastman kick) ond quarter.

Sophomore quarter MET-Constable 23 run (Eastman T.rari. Rrtr-HpaiiY fftmnlpterl Oueena Park 2 Clydebank within the five-yard line, both top of the English soccer stand- tne Hornets' 33. opened the scoring when Ber- in the second period. ings. Bob Tate accounted for thejUiird James swept 23 yards MET-Constable 47 pass trom Division Hibbs (kick failed) 13 Of 22 passes for all Of WeSt-'Barnsley 2 lsr-Sknnky, FG iSV-Tirtait, run (Skripny.

kick) A Firebirds Lose To Bridgeport Orient 1. Hofstra 7 13 btoKe uity goaiKeeper, Jonn rest 0f the Bie Indians' scoring: aruUflU euu 1U U1C ni's 145 varas eainea in tne 3 Gettysburg 0 10 0 2 k.rk) i Farmer, registered a save on on a 42-vard field goal and two za Moran Sparks Wilson iHOF-WiUiams 3 run (Erickson 0 Lock Haven 0 1 GET FG Lukis 27 8-: '14 uie peuauy kiuh uut uicu conversion KICKS Maryland State GET-McGrogan 33 kis lntercpUon tV ct.t. a A mary James 11 run (Robison kick) 7 icrewe i (tie) Northampton air. iGillingbam Brighton Luton 3 Tranmere The Broncos rolled up a total ioidham sonthport of 206 yards on the ground. IXXVt TtI'ZX Arkansas State 0 0 0 0- 0 Swidon 1 Walsall Western Mich.

0 17 0 3-20; Diviaion 4 Over Boyertown, 26-13 A big Wilson team, of West re-urn (Lukis kick) iniani I 7 7 3 017 Acker 48 interception )Robison HOF-Devin 3 from Tuttle tuck That cave Arsenal a 1-0 triumoh Xi.r..,w., i (Tt kick) i kick) i TNT) Klucas 7 run (lata Kick) un rv nunie i run iaucu Lawn. Tri-County cham- 'hof-roci pass from Tutu a waterlogged pitch, 4.ueu. i llXD-FG Tate 42 MARY-Denion 23 run (kick failed) the A 7500 MARY Den son 5 run (Shropshire run) Cnlrlif lr S4. MA nnartorharlr Pat WMU-Majerle 1 run iMow.tt tuck iBradford City 1 Th Potttown Firf birds, of i. ruir-w' which last won Chesterfield 1 (tie) Rochdale wj WMU Majerle 2 run (Mow an Kick) 2 Moran, defeated a smaller duwmu-fg mo the Atlantic Cost rootoau fiied lEngush League in 195J, now nas TT I iTlU" Wit, JU A -1500.

rugged Boyertown eleven in 16 points from nine games. Ieague, fumbled away an scoring opport rTiMtllls idgeport! 1 i Rock dereated Darlington Notts Counlr Exeter 2 Chester Newport 2 Halifax Petrrboroufh Brentford Port Vale 0 Dencaster Swansea 2 Southend Workington 3 Bradford Wrexham 0 Lincoln SCOTTISH LEAGCE Division 1 Aberdeen 2 St. Johnstone A.4...l. 1 441.4 C4 V4 Utah State Triumphs On Passes in Opener Joyce Davenport Gains Net Semis 24-0. Saturday night bn fore 5200 fans.

Clearwater Wins Softball Crown iBeaten, 34-12 Dayton Rallies, Beats Kent State DAYTON, Sept. 14 (AP) it ite rwn.I SLIPPERY ROCK Pa Sent I I'W 44 v-4. iiimh i Top-seeded Joyce Davenport nLEARWATER. Sept. i4ire.t nnrtumtv after Jim Havnie 5-'i4 iAr.

oopnomore Dave Dayton overcame a 10-0 half- Tnr.iM TTtah Sent 14 tTTPTV Flanker Mike O'Shea (LPI). The Clearwater Bomb-jl ers, defeated Oxnard, 3 Dunfermline yard pass to Charley Elion ad-lBierbach fired four touchdown vanced to the sifinal round vanced the ball to ihe ve. Elionl passes, three of them to Bill; the Mutford CC invitation tannic fojirnimtwit hv a-wvj "-f--- J.1!.-4J 4 third SCOre nme aellC11 ana ueieai.t?u rvcin and Win theirJp.rUck Thistle 4 Clyde fumbled when tacked and Samuels, leading, westimnster--- tn 19 nnin9 virtnrv SUte, 24-10, Saturday night in Saturday night fellow r. Arr-t rnnvfraH nrt the Dvpr innerv Kock 31-12 Satur- season opener for both ninth men's ninth men's national fastpitchl 1 u-a. th, Potts- dav.

6-2, 3-6, Satur- nsiim inn 1 1. wv nun iny lith Rovers 2 Hibernian scftball championship. baturaay over iew wexico, teams statP I After the visitors had bounced; 1Jtiq rur- etomvd IVolHnn Hanlov nitohed a ner-, Bolton 1 (tie) Blackburn Derbv (tit) I hart tft trim ITtah State's lead wr5" ncmvu iBrisM Clly Norwich town ball-losing Bierbach completed 6 of 22 Ui afld LiQda Ru. The passing of John Torek set passes for 214 yards before giv-j also med to nun Walt two Bridgeport touchdowns mg way to Al Greenaway in theTmbourne Jim stm, Fritz snea, a o-root, ioo-pouna uoiaen riasnes irom scor-fect game for tne nost ciud ioi carusie 4.1 4., Huooerstieio i larmit hS fourth Victory Of the tOurna Middlesboroufh Birminuham iumDine iack. caught two first-111 from the one-yard iin.

quarter touchdown passes set. UP Dayton, meanwhile, took ad- Uai LCI lUUlUUU" fda VJ444 ment. Haney also captured the; -t 1 1 .14 (uC one- ana iivc-yaiu jusiics u) iuuiuj j)ciivAi. iuem ana can cucks aaviCauarterback Joha Pappag as the with a leaping gran ot a of two umbles in the tcurnament: batting title with tsuaT.li Ray Kirksey and Men ueorge); Samueli grabbed a 24-yard in men's singes. Aggies inaugurated a new stadi-f dSS uu ACA1V-U third quarter to wipe out'ineu average and was seiectea i un- successfully.

I After overthrowing a receiver Golden Flashes' early lead. imost valuable player in a unan-RrtnLto'e (Z0ai1 Capping a 56-yard drive, Pap-in the end rone on the next play, The first came when defen- mous vote. rOOMB wuai pas pitched a five-yard scoring Pappas pitched out to Taylor tsiVe tackle Lou Gabardi recov- Clearwater won six straight! ATLANTA, Sept. 14 (AP). i-'cv.

nruv. c-ic romoin. li-hn cramnpred 10 vards for the tnvi a Kent fumble on the Day (nm all rn shutouts en i Rnu Unvi Mntaiin? beforj Pottstown got it scorin? scoring pass in the first qaar-j cnance by recovering a bad cen- ter another for seven yards in r.iir-iiar Ann aya ter snap on the visitors' 14. The lhe third period and a ''lieABi home team drove to the one. in tne fourth quarter.

'ir i -hr RridpDort ttd for W4.tminter u-u araA 17d3a IU UCa 4144 4U 444B4i" (- i x.4.i 1 i i -i iai I I viiii i i. cut.1.... i- l. .1. ...4.

1T4.1. C4.4. am downs. 24 from Bi.riTc'fi! in the opening quarter. jioucnaown na put uu loa oi-y-xu u.u jrouw to me crown.

BridEeoort (1-1) played btil John Dutcher, of Washington, The second score came with safely ahead, 28-12. Biebuyck to Bob Madden conrol its 1 4 6 ead and C. recently won the seconds remaining in the1 g-12 then set up Dayton's first tally 1 R-Riss 1 run (pass failed) ie LSU 114 7 7 Kent State 0 10 0 0 10 VVinnerS LOtn North American Soccer League, Rookie of the Year, booted the winning goal in a sudden-death) overtime Saturday to help th used 1J minutes u.r c- yia.) i u.u,i.,. umi nc wpui.uuoaa 4S1JU muitu i Bass from fappas tun- Dayton Howard Grant. Rav FG eVut an Mirh' VtcNamara kirki I fharnnmrithin at the Phllaflp tmnphrfnu-n ram nnp nlav, lio kick) R.S tppnttni.

2a -c uck, "ffS rr Bwumrd and Jorge Velasquez Atlanta Chiefs take the EastenJ nrtnU rnAa (nu nnprc in 58 run (Ortlip kick) Day-BiebuycK, run (mmi-ick, kicki rilr-n irom uie iu. u-uri duu (R 1 uwiuw iui i iui aiuuiieu cw mcaii-u wis James 49 run (kick failed) 'Day Kress, run (HenriCK. kick I rav Rerinrk. 27. FG single day at the 1968 Mon- championship froni mouth Park racing meet.

'the Cleveland Stokers, nin (rasp ai eo i Anderson kicked a jn pass from Greenthe grand cnampionsrup an state with a 42-yard punt return XMS-Byrd 2 10 run (Ortlip kick iv (Mc? 44. run (Redriclt, kick) 4.1. 1 iy to the opposition's 15-yard line.iA-W overtime senes. goal. 'A-4000 I LMfcarilllW''sdaWlkSfsinsW.

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