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SECTION 3 II GREENVILLE NEWS, GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1969 PAGE FOUR 35-21 Terriers Top Apps to put their season record to remaining with Queen hitting David Whitley for the TD on a five-yard pass. 5-2. The Terriers have scored 246 points in their five wins. Appalachian is now 4-4. and raced to their fifth straight win, 35-21, over the Appalachian Mountaineers.

The Terriers built up an early 20-point spread and held off a late rally by the Mountaineers But the Terriers delivered the By JIM WALSER Newi Sports Writer SPARTNABURG The Wofford Terriers unleashed another powerful offenwive display here Saturday night at Snyder Field The running of fullback Clif- knockout punch minutes later. Wofford defensive back Dean Lemler intercepted a Mountaineer pass at the Apps' 39-yard line. On the first play, Chandler ford Boyd and the generalmanship of quarterback Harold Chandler were instrumental in the Terrier i 2 I i Is "A I tsx? Ht. A jl i 4 1 2 stepped back and hit end Skip triumph. Corn for the TD with 2:26 lett The first half scoring in the third quarter.

escapade began when Woffoed Neither team threatened in the final quarter. Catawba Edges PC By 17-10 In Final Seconds defensive and Henry MecuocK blocked an Appalachian punt Boyd had 196 yards on 25 and recovered it at the Moun carries to lead all rushers. Kerr taineer 17. Chandler lost a yard led the Apps with 94 yards on 26 carries. before Boyd gained four yards up the middle.

On Boyd's run, Appalachian 0 14 7 0-21 14 13 8 035 the visitors were charged with Wofford a roughing penalty and the ball Wofford-Currie, 2, run. (Br Singleton, Roger Johnson and Harry Balesprieri moved the ingmankick.) was moved to the four-yard line. Two plays later halfback David ball to the 11 before Hardison Wofford-Chandler, 3, run. (Br went over for the touchdown inffmman kick) Currie slanted into the endzone from the two and Wofford led from two-yards out at 7:28 to play. Morgan kicked the extra Wofford-uoyd, 10, run uick failed 6-0 at 3:33 of the first period 1 By FLETCHER FERGUSON Special To The News CLEMSON Catawba kicked a field goal with 40 seconds to play in the game to tie the score, then scored the winning touchdown with five seconds to go in defeating luckless Presbyterian, 17-10, here Saturday night.

Randy Bnngman kicked the point to narrow the count to Appalachian-Kerr. 10. pass point after touchdown. 10-7. from Queen.

(Schock kick). Appalachian fumbled on the Wofford-Boyd, 54, run. (Br Presbyterian and Catawba ex changed punts before Catawba first play following the dkickoff and Gordon Koleznar pounced ingman kick.) Apalachian-McGlammary, run. (Schock kick) took over at midfield with three minutes left. Hardison, Johnson on it for the Terriers.

Four plays afterwards Chandler Catawba's David Morgan kicked a 41-yard field goal to knot the ame at 10-10 with only Appalachian-Whitley, 3 pass and Singleton alternated carries from Queen. (Schock kick.) skirted left end for three yards to the 17 before Lynn bpurlins' 40 seconds to play to ap-nearantelv end the scoring. and the touchdown. After Br- Wofford-Corn, 39, pass from Chandler. Forgacs, pass from dropped Hardison for an eight-yard loss to the 25.

Presbvterian fumbled the ingman's kick, the score was 14-0 with 52 seconds left in the Chandler. STATISTICS first quarter. yy kjk y' yy- kickoff, however, and the Indians recovered at the PC 27. Catawba Quarterback Ray With 30 seconds showing on the clock, Morgan came in and booted a field goal from the The Terriers increased their App Wofford First downs 17 12 lead to 20-0 early in the second (Greenville News photo by down against Maryland. 30 to tie matters at 10-10.

Hardison ran for nine yards BIG TWO Clemson's Ray Yauger goes for the Rushing Yardage 265 240 quarter. Chandler ran for two James G. Wilson) On the following kickoff, Roachel Laney recovered a PC and passed to Mike DicKens for 12 to move the ball to the biggest two yards of 114 he gained in 25 carries Saturday. He follows four good blocks to Clemson's third touch Passing Yardage 127 75 yards from the Wofford 45 and Passes Appalachian was called for PC six-vard line. After two in fumble at the nome club's 27 another piling on penalty, mov and Catawba went on to score 10-20-1 5-10-0 Punts 5-24 ing the ball to the Apps' 40.

complete passes, Hardison then hit Mike Dickens who was all alone in the end zone for the for the victory. 1 Fumbles Lost 2 1 USC Loses, 34-9 It was Catawba's passing at Chandler passed to Larry Forgacs who was grabbed by the face mask and Wofford had Penalties 158 50 winnine touchdown with five tack which played the major seconds to play. Morgan's extra role in the comeback win. As the visitors outgained PC 116 15 more yards after the penalty, point ended the scoring at in to 43 via the airlanes. BUCS EDGE (Continued from Page 1) PC drove 86 yards the first From the 13, Boyd got three yards up the middle and on the next play scored from 10 yards out.

The score came with 13:16 showing in the second quarter and Bringman's kick Presbyterian displayed i strongest running attack of the season as it picked up 235 yards rushing to 126 for Catawba, and time it had the bail, going 10 the four-yard line before Cntawha stoDoed a strong more down to the seven. Dennis then churned mud for four. rushing game which featured led in first downs 17 to 14. Catawba is now 4-3 on the NEW was wide. Another play to Dennis followed and he was hit for no gam.

season and 3-0 in the conference Johnny Jackson, Pam jviuton and Phil Bradner. Sandy Cruickshanks then kicked a field goal from the 13-yard line to 1969 20 H.P. Johnson Motor This put the ball on the three- 2 yr. Warranty Appalachian came back and cut into the big lead on their lnext offensive series, covering PC has respective marks of 1-6 yard line, and on third down, and 1-3. quarter bacK ueve Higntower put PC in iront a ine Catawba 0 0 0 1717 67 yards in eight plays.

1969 14' Delcraft Fishing Boat spotted fullback George Vaughn Presbvterian 3 7 0 010 Quarterback Hal Queen passed mark. Catawba came back to mve the left flat, who finessed PC Cruickshanks field goal, to Dwight Kerr for 10 yards to the Presbyterian nine, but his way into the end zone 1969 Shoreline Trail ser 23. PC Jackson, 3, run and a touchdown with 9:12 showin in the second quarter. Newmeyer's placement made it Cruickshaks, kick. Catawba 14-7 in Furman's favor with 29 Hardison, 2, run; Morgan, kick.

seconds left in the first period. Roger Schock added the PAT with his kick and Wofford's lead was cut to 20-7. Zeigler's first legal reception of the day moments before the third period ended, a 39-yard grab. When Muir could not run the ball in from the five Yoakum tried three passes and lost nine yards to give the ball back to Florida State. From the 12 Cappleman directed the final to drive in 14 plays.

Magalski capped the thrust when he bulked over from the two with 8: CO left to play. Yoakum took control again following the kickoff, this time from his 27. He kept for 19 yards hit Ken Walkup for eight and fired another long gainer of 38 yards to Zeigler for position at the FSU 15. A Muir charge placed the ball at the 11, but the next pass play failed as did the fourth down try to Zeigler streaking across the goal surrounded by Seminoles. Cappleman returned and worked the clock down to zero.

The homecoming crowd of over 34,000 and scouts for the Gator, Liberty and Each bowls began to file out of the stadium. Catawba, Morgan, field goal Just minutes after the third from 30. Catawba Dickens, Complete Rig s550 The Terriers quickly marched TD, 6, pass from Hardison; quarter got under way, the Paladins marched to the ECU 46. Punter Ronnie Reed was 93 yards for their fourth touchdown. After moving the called into action and he lofted ball to the Wofford 20, Chandler 23-yarder back to the hit Forgacs for 22 yards to a driving tacKie Dy nm Bradshaw on Hardison ended the bid.

Midway in the second quarter Presbyterian took over on its own 20-yard line and the trio of Jackson, Milton and Bradner sparked a drive to the Catawba 29. Quarterback Allen McNeill connected with Milton for 10 yards, Bradner ran for seven, and aided by a 10-yard Catawba penality, moved to the three. Jackson ran the final three yards and Cruickshanks PAT kick made it 10-0 with 3:40 left in the half. Neither team did anv spec (Continued from Page One) Montgomery however, stepped in front of the receiver at the 27 intercepted it and began an exciting chase back and fourth across the field that eventually led him to the goal. When Guthrie kicked his fourth conversion, FSU led 27-3 with just 27 seconds gone in the half.

Suggs tried to get something started, having remembered past cardiac finishes he had engineered usually started at that point. But following a pair of short gainers by Rudy Holloman, Suggs was intercepted on a bomb pass to the FSU three. When USC got the ball back after stalling the Seminoles at their own 34, Coach Paul Dietzel elected to try his backup quarterback, Randy Yoakum. The first series of downs guided by the Columbus, Ohio junior failed, but defensive tackle Jimmy Poston gave him another chance two plays later when he recovered fullback James Jarrett's fumble at the FSU 26. The grudging Gamecock defenders limited the Seminoles to a 37-yard field goal attempt on the next series of downs.

It was short, rolling dead at the USC seven. Thus began a string of confusion plays down to the FSU four, with Yoakum connecting on five of eight passes including a pair that lost yardage. The big gainer was Pirates. Morgan kick. Mars Hill Wins, 27-2 MARS HILL, N.C.

On the first play and from the East Carolina 23, Bill the 42. Chandler carried for four up the middle. Boyd then blew through the line and bulled his way over several would-be tacklers for a 54-yard touchdown run. Bringman converted the PAT and 6:34 left in the All merchandise, New Used, to go at unbelievable prices. Come in and see for yourself.

ALL SALES CASH WOOTEN'S MARINE CENTER Wightman found an open hole between tackle and guard, and Quarterback Marvin Parrott rallied his Mars Hill team by burst his way to the right sidelines on a dazzling 77-yard passing for two touchdowns and first half, the Terriers led 27-7. run. specialist Steve Davis ad 1 1 nn ded the conversion with 11:25 tacular offensing until early in left in the quarter. 239-6567 STONE AVE. BY-PASS As if that wasn't enough to The Mountaineers launched a 71-yard drive following the kickoff.

David McGalmmery carried in from the three for the tally. Schock added the extra 3 running ior anuurer a u-puiiu third quarter, and the Lions went on to defeat Gardner-Webb, 27-2 here Saturday. Gardner-Webb had led, 2-0, at halftime on the strength of a bad snap from center over holler about, the Pirates kicked the final stanza wnen Alien Smith recovered a PC fumble for the Indians at the Presbyterian 33. Hardison passed to Hill for eight and Greg off and Furman's Evans Martin fielded the ball, and raced 94 point witn nis kick and at intermission the score stood 27- 14. yards down the left sideline only 13 seconds after Wightman's burst.

Newmeyer split the uprights to cut the count to the head of Mars Hill punter Gary Findley, which rolled through and out of the end zone About midway through the INSURANCE third period, the Apps moved for an automatic safety. Gardner-Webb 2 0 0 02 24-21 in East Carolina's favor. 85 yards foe a score which narrowed with the gap to 27-21, Mars Hill 0 0 20 7 -27 The final period saw both teams go scoreless. It seemed The touchdown came with 5:48 like each time they began cook- SAVE WITH GEORGE m. meat ing a sustained drive a penalty i would crop up.

Football Scores (Continued from Page One) GW safety (bad snap out of end zone) MH Harris, 23 pass from Parrot (kick blocked) MH Parrot, 10 run (pass failed) MH Harris, 11 pass from Parrot (pass Parrot to McCracken) MH-West, 4 run (McFee kick) GEORGE BOMAR CO. AUTO LIFE HOME FIRE HOSPITAL SR22 1222 LAURENS ROAD Penn St. 38, Boston Coll. 16 Princeton 33, Brown 6 Rhode Island 14, New i hoes I Hampshire 6 Dartmouth 42, Yale 21 Williams 34, Union 0 Wittenberg 45, Bucknell 6 Amherst 37, Tufts 6 Upsala 8, Lycoming 7 LJ CORVAiR I 63'66 DM By 1 Westminster, 14, Waynesburg 7 SOUTHWEST Texas 45, Southern Methodist At 14 Vanderbilt 26, Tulane 23 Auburn 38, Florida 12 Mississippi 26, Louisiana State 224 N. MAIN ST.

VJ 23 Texas Christian 30, Baylor 14 Texas Tech 24, Rice 14 Houston 38, Miami, 36 Tigers Top Terps (Continued from Page One) to go, the time was then. They moved 11 yards in five plays, faked a field goal and missed on the pass they were hoping to get off the fake. And they were done. Ricky Gilstrap directed Clemson on a 75-yard drive which began the last play of the first quarter. The best play in it was a 30-yard Gilstrap pass, which John Shields gathered in a dive at the Marylland 22.

The Tigers stalled at the six, getting only one yard in three plays. Then they whipped out that double reverse to Waters and Waters got a key block from Medlin as he swept in for the touchdown from the Maryland five. Barnette's kick elevated the score to 17-0, and those who are ever Clemson-Carolina conscious recorded that with 10:41 remaining in the first half, Clemson had achieved the final margin of Carpolina over Maryland eight days before. The next Clemson score made Maryland defender Kenny Dutton so angry he had to be pushed away from an official. The ball was on Maryland's 43, and Kendrick fired a long pass to John McMakin.

Dutton was called for interference as the ball was dropped on the Maryland 2. Yauger took it across on the next play. Barnette's kick made it 24-0, where it remained through the half. With a thinner rain falling, but a field wet, each team lost two fumbles in the first nine minutes of the third quarter. With 4:19 to go in the period, Barnette kicked a 24-yard field goal for a 27-0 lead.

Maryland's nightmare extended to a safety at 1:34 to go. On their own 26, the ball was centered over punter Greg Fries' head, and he downed it in his end zone 29-0. Eleven points to go. A 21-yard run by Gilstrap keyed a 44-yard drive for Clemson's fourth-period touchdown, with Gilstrap throwing to Oscar Carter on fourth down and inches for the touchdown. A try for one extra point went awry on the snap, but Gilstrap salvaged it with a pass to Jimmy Trembley for two points.

That was with 14:25 left, for a 37-0 lead. Barnette kicked his third field goal 27 yards with 9:15 left. Sitting on a 40-0 lead, the Tigers used lower-echelon reserves in the finish. With nine minutes to go, the Tiger side began a chant that starts, Arkansas 35, Texas A 13 -1 North Texas St. 31, Cincinnati "Make it Music" for this Christinas 30 Dayton 32, Xavier, Ohio, 14 Indiana 16, Michigan State 0 Kent State 35, Louisville 6 Notre Dame 47, Navy 0 Michigan 35, Wisconsin 7 Notre Dame 47, Navy 0 MIDWEST Oklahoma 37, Iowa State 14 Missouri 41, Kansas State 38 Purdue 49, Illinois 22 Nebraska 20, Colorado 7 Ohio U.

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