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THE GREENVILLE NEWS, GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE THIRTEEN SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 19S9 Mocs Take 10-5 Victory The Citadel Loses Defensive Battl To Chattanooga In 49-7 Triumph imiinii im'w mi 1 1 111 hi. Him 111 mi i.iimmiinifl,n wnmniji'www 1 if i I it fur K. iami Tops Wake Forest the game. The Hurricanes took over at the Wake Forest nine-yard line and shoved quickly in MIAMI (AP) Miami crushed Wake Forest with touchdown variety Friday night ranging from a "volleyball" pass to a busted punt that to the end zone on a three-yard Ron Jurewicz on a 19-yard touchdown pass. Cochrane hit on 16 of 30 passes for 208 yards.

The first year man has 101 for 193 since taking the starting quarterback job in Miami's fourth game, gaining 1,450 yards. run by Sullivan. Wake Forest averted a shut lamy, who walked into the end zone on the 66-yard play. Wake Forest's night of horror was climaxed when Miami punter Pat Barrett bobbled the ball at his 16 and then ran for his life 70 yards from scrimmage to score and it was 35-0. The down- trodden Deacons suffered one final bit of misfiring when a bad snap sailed past punter Tracey Lounsbury late in out in the fading moments when turned into a 70-yard run to Ken Enckson hit running back (It's nice to be called by your first name.) no says NEW KJSS stroll to a 49-7 victory in the Orange Bowl.

Sophomore Kelly Cochrane fired two scoring passes to tie George Mira's school record of 10 in one season, but it was a succession of unconventional touchdowns that made it a rout. Miami improved its record to 4-5 with a Nov. 29 date remaining against Gator Bowl bound Cutty is the Newberry Beats Lander InOpener best Scotch? CHARLESTON Newberry used some height advantage and does. Jli America a cold shootmg spell by Lander Senators to beat Lander 93-68 in the opening game of the Charleston Invitational Basketball Tournament Friday! night. Florida.

Wake Forest finished its season at 3-7. Miami halfback Tom Sullivan gave a sign of events to come when he took a pitchout from Chohrane, came to a dead stop and threw a 38-yard TD bomb to Dave Kaline. That made it 14-0 early in the second period. Bobby Best faksd cornerback Terry Kuharchek to the ground on a swing pass from Cochrane and zipped up the sideline 45 yards to make it 21-0. CHARLESTON (AP) -Defensive play by the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga was better than The Citadel's defense Friday night, and the Moccasins won a non-conference football game, 10-5.

Citadel quarterback Tony Passander was held in check much of the night by the Chattanooga defense and completed -only "eight of 27 passes. The game, played in temperatures in the 30s, ended with The Cit-adel unable to complete four "passes in the last minute of the after getting the ball at The Moccasin 35. "11. Field goals by each team ir.were the only scoring in the 1 first half. Chattanooga's Jim kicked one from the 27 in the first quarter and Jim Lender of The Citadel tied the score with a kick from the 31 with just over a minute left in the second period.

With a little more than six minutes to play in the third period Chattanooga scored when Keith Cardwell ran across the goal line from the t.two. The Moccasins drove 52 lyards in 11 plays for the by the sophomore who was starting his first The Citadel couldn't get scoring range again. The Bulldogs took ttie ball a Chattanooga fumble at The 47-yard-line with four minutes left in the game. Pas-bander passed 22 yards to end Sanchez and drove the team to the Moccasin 15. There a fourth down pass was incom-" plete with two minutes to play.

Chattanooga was unable to a first down from that point fin three plays, and punter John downed the ball in the end zone for an intentional with a minute on the lock, giving The Citadel its final two points. 7. Passander tried to get a drive going after Chattanooga kicked "into Bulldog territory, but he connected on a 19-yard to Champ Reilly before his rJast four passes failed. The Citadel ended its season with a 7-3 record, its best since 1961. Independent Chattanooga ended a five-game losing streak with the victory in its last game this year and finished with a 4-6 record.

Chattanooga Citadel Newberry will face the College Thatsvviiy it's the fPlssliing Scotch. of Charleston, winner over UNC of Greensboro in a second game, SCOTS WHlSOf in the fmals Saturday at 8 p.m. Lander will play UNC of Greensboro in the consellation game at 6 p.m. Buddy Moore with 20 points Then came the "volleyball" play. Cochrane, with two seconds left in the half, heaved a tremendous pass from inside his 25.

It skipped off the fingertips of Kaline and two Demon Dea CUTTY and Steve Hollingsworth and Kevin Howard with 19 points game Friday night at Charleston. The Bulldogs were defeated, 10-5. (AP each led the Newberry attack CITADEL CHOO-CHOO DERAILED Tailback Bob Duncan (31) of The is brought down by a host of players in the first half of their IMC UCINlM MHWUIIOtl, IMKXIim WM, t. MTIUIO SOtlUS III ICOtUHO SUNK! ftOOJ as the Indians overpowered the Senators who were playing in cons into the hands of Ray Bel their first tournament since OVER EAU CLAIRE IN 4-A PLAYOFF getting into enter collegiate Plav- Unbeaten Sumter Ekes Out 24-22 i LANDER HCWBCKX Abell 6 1-1 14 Moore 7 6-11 20 Clark 4 5-6 13 Miller 6 16 Morris 0 3-6 3 Gilroy 3 0-0 May 3 2-5 8 Hol'ngs'th 8 3-6 Blevins 6 3-3 15 Neal 0 2-3 7 Logan 4 2-4 in Howard 8 3-3 19 Tackett 1 3-4 5 Thompson 0 ''-O I) Cheatham 0 0-0 0 Bode 1 1-2 3 of it midway through the quarter as Sipes connected with suiiivan o-u DENMAN SUPER SAFETY PREMIUM TUBELESS TIRES 4 FULL PLY TYREX CORD NEW DIMENSION 78 SERIES. THE Steve Hudson for a 19-yard score.

E'll? n-n Totals 24 20-31 8 Totals 37 1-31 3 Lander 31 37-68 Newberry 38 57-93 Fouls Newberry 24, Lander 24, fouled out-May, Logan. I Mm Each team turned in another final score and a late Shamrock With 9:27 remaining in the second period, the Gamecocks marked again as speedster C. A. Wilson scampered 60 yards to paydirt. Wilson picked up six more points later in the period on a 12-yard option run.

The Samrock offense perked up. as the fourth quarter began. drive was halted with five LANCASTER The unbeaten Sumter Gamecocks staved off a strong second half surge by Eau Claire here Friday night to escape with a 24-22 victory and a ticket to the state 4-A finals next week. The Gamecocks, the Region III, 4-A champions, built a brick wall in Eau Claire's face for three quarters, halting the Shamrocks famed ground attack. Their overland attack seconds remaining.

to the air in the final quarter to total 22 points but the Gamecocks had already done too much damage. While the Gamecock defensive legions were doing their job early in the game, the offense also got its machine working. The Gamecocks wasted little time in putting their first score on the board, as quarterback Jim Eaves flipped a 19-yard scoring strike to a Richardson with 8:42 left in the first quarter. Gray Court Opens With Dual Win The Gamecocks move to the state 4-A championship game with an 11-0 record while Eau Quarterback Derrell Sipes ended Claire finished its season at 9 3. a 56-yard drive with a four-yard scoring toss to tight end Tommy Boozer.

TIRE THAT DOES NOT BUMP. DISCOUNT OK ALL SIZES Eau Claire 0 0 0 22-22 Sumter 6 12 0 6-24 HOLLYWOOD Gray Court-Owings opened its basketball season with a dual victory over Hollywood here Friday night. Gray Court took the boys' game, 77-48, and the girls' contest, Eau Claire made a new game stymied, the Shamrocks went Rushing yardage 139 138 Passing yardage 115 103 Return yardage 2 3 Passes 7-1C-0 8-27-1 THAT IS SOMETHING 2 4 rumoies 105T Yards penalized 37 29 5HE fMS, WHAT IF THE1 WERE PRIVIN6 AL0NSTHE FREEUW D0IN6 A30UT SEVENTY, AND SfPPeWLV50MTHIN6lAjNTUR0N6 IhJITHTHE GLOVE COMPARTMENT? 0-10 2 -5 tf A'iQM ANp I IfAoM ISKINP OfYIIJI Mi' A WORRIER ON A LITTLE fe 1 ,11, VACATION, BUT ') THEYCHAN6EP ffi lnairanooa 3 'Citadel 0 Holllywood (48) Longshore 18 Gibson 12 Goff 4 Mills 16 Gray Court-Owings (77) Mills 45 Hughes 14 Duckworth Davis 4 EVERY DAY UNTIL THANKSGIVING OPEN 7:00 A.M. 'TIL 5:00 P.M. MON.

THRU FRIDAY OPEN 'TIL 12:00 ON SATURDAY Camnbell 2 Riley GCO subs: Comoton 3, Byrd 2, Rogers, RAWLINGS OIL COMPANY ti W. L. "BILL" ClIYEY, General ana tier Armstrong. Hollywood subs: Black 2, White. Halftime: Hollywood 28, GC-0 27 Girls: Gray Court-Owlngs (55) Whittaker 11, Jones 18, Babb 10, Reeves 11, Riddle 3, Pennington, Trotter, Cook 2, Osborne, Schofield, Edwards, Woods, Hollywood (39) McCarty 14, Dayle 3, Wirts 11, Mitchell 6, Black 2, Books 3, Vance, Nichols.

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Howard Komives had 20 points and Eddie Miles 19 for the Pistons who have won only three of their nine heme starts and are 6-11 overall. 4 DETROIT (AP) The Atlanta Hawks, who had a victory taken away earlier in the day when a National Basketball-Association protest by Chicago was allowed, wasted no time in getting the triumph back by thumping the Detroit Pistons 118-106, Friday night. The Hawks' 124-122 victory over Chicago earlier in the month became a 124-124 tie when the NBA ruled that a last second Chicago basket beat the clock. The teams now will have to settle the game on Feb. 8 in Chicago, picking up with one second left to go in regulation time.

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Robertson hit his first eight field goal attempts in the opening half and wound up with his season high of 41 points in a game marked by Coach Bob Cousy's return to the game as a player. The Royals jumped out to a quick 5-0 lead and were never challenged as they mounted leads up to 28 points 67-39 in the second quarter. period Philadelphia rally Friday night to defeat the 76ers 98-94 land extend their National Basketball Association winning streak to 14 games. The Knicks led by 13 points, 77-64, starting the fourth period, but Philadelphia rallied to close the gap to a basket with 1:14 remaining. A jumper by Hal Greer left New York with a 94-' 92 lead.

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