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Biggest Tiger Loss In Memorial Stadium Pa sses Ki eoraa emson, The Tigers had made it to on the ground came off the threat of a pass, on draw the Georgia 31 in the first period, their deepest invasion of the half. At that time, which ranks seventh in the nation in the Associated Press poll. The swarming Georgia defenders never let Clemson closer than the Georgia 14-yard line, and that penetration did not come until the fourth quarter, when Georgia held a 23-0 lead. a 16-0 lead at the half. That lead looked larger than it was, because if anything outshined the Georgia passing attack, it was the defense of the team plays.

Complete Sports Coverage SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1969 PAGE 1, SECTION 3 The Bulldogs had gained only 64 yards rushing when they held By DAM FOSTER News Sports Editor CLEMSON The University of Georgia, which had to struggle the first 10 minutes of the game, turned on a passing assault and a marvelous defense that devastated 1 Tigers here Saturday af Georgia led only 7-0, and it was still very much a game. But at that stage, in the last IU i fife 3k 'i i St if Magic Number Is 2 minute of the first period, Georgia's David McKnight intercepted a Clemson pass, and ternoon. began a trend. The 30-0 final score was the Three lost fumbles, three pass biggest margin of defeat pinned raves Win interceptions, and some highly inopportune penalties against on Clemson in its 28 seasons of playing in Memorial Stadium, dating back to 1942. Clemson played big roles in sending the game to its final Georgia Tech beat the Tigers Giants Lose by 32 points in 1965, but that was in Atlanta.

Until Saturday, the worst Memorial Stadium margins suffered by the Tigers when Osteen poked a two-out single and raced home on Mau had been a 29-0 loss to North ry Wills' double off the wall in Carolina in 1964, and a 12-41 left. loss to Wake Forest before any Osteen, thwarted for the of the present Clemson team members were born, back in 1943. fourth time in his bid to win 20 games for the first time in his 11-year major league career, was replaced by Jim Brewer at margin. Georgia lost no lumDies and yielded only one interception. Playing against a team basically superior to them under the best of conditions, the Tigers could not afford such reverses.

The temperature, 85 degrees officially, and perhaps even warmer in the valley, was to Georgia's liking, because the Bulldogs had the depth to keep good and fresh men in the game. Cavan did not begin to hurt the Tigers until Georgia had its fourth possession and the game was almost nine minutes old. He moved Georgia 80 yards The awareness of a rout came rather slowly, because Clemson IMP' Kv-: I 1 uV s- H'e- ,1 the start of the 10th after yielding six hits. The reliever picked up his seventh victory in 13 de halted Georgia's ground game with inspired efficiency the first three times the Bulldogs had ATLANTA (AP) The streaking Atlanta Braves moved a step closer to the National League's West Division championship Saturday, trimming the San Diego Padres 4-2. The victory, combined with San Francisco's 2-1 loss to the Dodgers, reduced the Braves' magic number for clinching the title to two.

The Padres jumped in front on a two-run single by Nate Colbert in the sixth inning. Atlanta, which had scored an early run on Felix Millan's triple, tied it in the sixth on Rico Carty's 15th homer of the year. Then the Braves broke the tie with a seventh inning run. Gil Garrido walked and raced to second on a sacrifice by pitcher Ron Reed. Then Tony cisions.

the ball. McCormick limited the Dodg Totally foiled on the eround. ers to three hits betore giving in the early stages, Georgia all but abandoned its ground efforts way to Linzy in the seventh. The victory snapped an eight- to let quarterback Mike Cavan start his pass operations. same losing streak for the Dodgers.

Before the long, hot afternoon in 10 plays, including a pass to Seneca's Dennis Hughes for 18, another a pass interference call good for 22, another a 20-yard SAN FRANCISCO. LOS ANGELES ab bi ab bi Fuentes 3b was finished, in front of a crowd estimated at 43,000, Cavan completed 9 passes for 192 yards, 5 0 10 Wills ss 4 111 Mota If 5 0 2 0 WDavis cf 4 0 11 4 12 0 5 0 10 3 0 0 0 Hunt 2b Mays cf pass to Charles hittemore. McCovey lb Cavan himself ran the last 4 0 0 0 Kosco rf 5 0 10 Russell rf 4 0 0 0 Brewer tsonos rt Davenort If 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 two for touchdowns. Much of the 173 yards Georgia gained iooo jvuner pn Hiatt Mason pr 1 Gonzalez punched a single off the handle of his bat along the third base line, scoring Garrido 0 0 0 0 Gabrielsn ph 1 0 2 0 0 0 Lefebvre 3b 4 0 two plays of 10 yards and then one for the touchdown. Jim McCullough's extra point gave Barton Lanier ss Hart ph 0 0 I 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Grbkwitz 3b 1 0 0 0 Sizemore 2b with the tie-breakmg run, poster Georgia a 7-0 lead with three 3 0 2 0 I 10 10 Parker 10 2 0 0 0 Torbora First downs Rusinng yardage Passing yardage Return yardage Passes MCormck 0 0 1 0 0 0 Atlanta scored an insurance run in the eighth.

Carty opened GEORGIA. CLEMSON 16 20 173 63 199 225 156 37 10-27-1 20-40-3 9-43 9-42 0 3 72 94 7 9 7 7-30 0 0 0 00 minutes left in the i quarter. 3 110 0 0 0 0 Etheridge phi 0 0 0 Haller Linzy 1 0 0 0 COsteen Bryant 0 0 0 0 Crawford rf McMahon 0 0 0 0 Sudakis ph Punts Fumbles lost Yards Dpnali7M with a double and Clete Boyer 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 After Georgia's first in josnua rt Georgia terception, Jack Montgomery singled the run home. Reed went all the way, scat Liemson Total 38 1 6 1 Total 34 2 9 2 Cme out when winning run scored. teorgia Cavan 1 run iMCLunougn kick came in tor a tew piays ai Georaia Huahpc 3 S.F 000 000 010 001 pass trom tavan tering seven hits and struck out 13 for his 18th victory of the sea Los Angeles ioi oovvvooi DP San Francisco 1, Los Angeles 2.

LOB San Francisco 9, Los Angeles 6. quarterback, but it was a Cavan to Hughes pass for the 53-yard oeorg a FG McCullough 32 Georgia Kemp run (McCullough kick) Georgia Whittemore 59 pass from Ca (Greenville News Photo By James G. Wilson) CLEMSON'S JACK ANDERSON HALTED BY BULLDOGS Georgia's Steve Kitchens Wraps Arms Around Tiger 2B Fuentes, Bonds, Mays, Wills. HR son. The tnumphstretched At touchdown play.

Hughes, one van (McCullough kick) lanta's winning streak to eight A 43,000. of the country's best receivers, games. The string, which start Hunt 5 Hai er, sizemore. IP ER BB SO McCormick 6 1 1 2 1 Linzy 32-3 3 0 0 2 1 Bryant 2-3 2 1 1 McMahon 0 1 0 0 0 0 looped out left, then angled ed on Sept. 19.

moved the Braves past the Giants into first Second-Half Comeback Stops Tar Heels right, caught it on the Clemson 20 and went toward the clock place in the West. (Continued On P. 4, Col. 6) ATLANTA SAN DIEGO ab bl ab bi 4 0 0 0 Milian 2b 4 0 2 1 4 12 0 Gonzalez cf 4 0 11 Gamecocks 14-6 UNO, Get By 4 0 10 4 12 1 Arcia 2b RPena 3b CBrown rf Ferrara If Morales If Colbert lb AAurrell cf 0 10 0 4 1 1 0 MAaron rt 3 0 0 0 Carty If 0 0 0 0 Garr pr 3 0 12 Lum If 4 0 10 Ceoda lb 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 C.Osteen 6 i i a Brewer 2 0 0 0 2 2 WP C.Osteen. Wake Upsets Virginia Tech WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.

(UPI) Buz Leavitt raced 27 yards midway through the final period Saturday night to score the winning touchdown and lead Wake Forest to a stunning 16-10 crew enough field position for Cannizzro 3 0 2 1 3 110 2 10 0 3 0 0 0 CBoyer 3b 1 0 0 0 Didier 2 0 10 Gsrrido ss 1 0 0 0 RReed 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 II 0 0 VKeny pn Dean ss Spiezio ph Slsk Dukes 01e Miss Upset By Kentucky LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) a pair of third quarter touchdowns. Trailing 6-0 going into the final half, USC kicked off to the Tar Heels but three plays and no 32 2 7 2 Total 30 4 9 4 Total San Dieqo 000 002 0002 Atlanta 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 4 R.Pena. DP San Diego 1, Atlanta 2. LOB San Diego 6, Atlanta 7.

2B Murrell, Carty. 3B Milian. HR Carty yards later the Gamecocks had victory over favored Virginia By JERRY DYER News Sports Writer COLUMBIA The determined University of South Carolina defensive team refused to let the Tar Heels of the University of North Carolina put together a successful scoring drive in a hectic second half here Saturday night as the ACC title-hungry Gamecocks took their second straight league victory, 14-6. The USC defenders stopped five second half drives giving the Tommy Suggs-led offensive (15). 58 CBoyer, cepefla.

earnao, Rpfld. Upstart Kentucky drove 63 ER BB SO the ball. Little Tommy Suggs went to work on the Tar Heels defense, mixing his plays with line smashes by fullback Warren 3 3 2 1 1 1 Tech behind a fearsome defense. The Demon Deacons, down 10- IP Slsk (L2-19) 6 1-3 6 Dukes 12-3 3 R.Reed (W.1B-10) .9 7 yards in the third quarter, then capitalized on Mississippi errors for a 10-9 Southeastern Confer 2 2 3 13 Muir and tailback 3 at halftime, battled back to ence victory Saturday nisht DODGERS 2, GIANTS 1 knot the score 10-10 on a two over the eighth-ranked Rebels. yard run by sophomore LOS ANGELES (AP) Len Quarterback Larry Russell in Gabrielson lashed a run-scoring The Wildcats, winning then SEC opener, put down the final Ole Miss breath of life with a the third period.

single in the 11th inning Satur Car. s. day, giving the Los Angeles Leavitt, the game's leading fumble recovery and an inter 1 V. 1 mt4 iiiflnifiiii KifiSi kt'WiM (y rusher with 84 yards in 19 at Dodgers a 2-1 victory over San Francisco that all but buried the tempts, scored the 2 inning No. Car.

18 2S1 85 24 4-163 6-37 0 77 First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardaqe Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized 130 105 67 7-16-0 7-43 70 0 06 ception in the fourth quarter. Ole Miss had driven from its 20-yard line to Kentucky's three when Leon Felts dove over the line but lost the ball to Ken Giants' title hopes in the National League West Division strug touchdown with 8:31 remaining when he burst up the middle gle. North Carolina 0 6 Holloman and deft passes of 15 and 19 yards, to flanker Fred Ziegler and tight end Doug Hamrick. It was Muir who ripped through three tacklers from six yards out to post the game's first touchdown with 9:45 showing in the third quarter. Little Billy DuPre booted the PAT and the Gamecocks led for the first time, 7-6.

DuPre kicked off and four plays later the USC defense handed the ball back to Suggs at midfield. The Gamecocks drove down inside the Tar Heel 30 in four plays, but were forced to try a field goal from 46-yards and outraced the VPI secondary. Virginia Tech jumped to a The loss, coupled with Atlan tucky's Paul Martin. ta 4-2 victory over ban Diego With the help of a miscue on South Carolina 0 0 14 014 N. Car FG Hartig 27.

N. Car FG Hartig 21. S. Car Muir 6 run (DuPre kick) S. Car Zeigler 27 pass from Suggs (DuPre kick) A 43,000.

left the Giants 2V2 games behind the first-place Braves with just a punt reception, Kentucky moved to the Ole Miss 32, then punted to the five. After two plays, the Rebels' Archie Manning unloosed a long pass, but Kentucky's Dave Van-Meter intercepted over his left shoulder to end all Mississippi hopes. Football Scores The Rebels' first points came on a 21-yard field goal bv Jim out when UNC put on a stand of their own. The kick by DuPre was short and wide but six plays later the Gamecocks again had the ball when the wiry Pat Watson, hulking Rusty (Continued On P. 5, Col.

3) 10-0 lead in the opening period, getting its first touchdown after Wake Forest lost the ball on a fumble on its first offensive play. Tech tackle Steve Bocko recovered the fumble and eight plays later, tailback Terry Smoot bulled over from the one for the touchdown. Jack Simcsak, who later kicked a 41-yard field goal, booted the extra point. Wake Forest's defense was spearheaded by end. Jim Shubert who intercepted one pass and recovered two fumbles to stop Tech drives.

Guard Ed Stetz also had a key interception late in the game to stop a VPI drive. Having mustered only a 42-yard field goal by Tracy Lounsbury during the first half, Wake Forest came back in the Poole that climaxed a 64-vard in Columbia Saturday night. Blocked out of the play is North Carolina's Bill Braf-ford (85). USC won 14-6. (AP Wirephoto) GAMECOCK MASTERMIND University of South Carolina quarterback Tommy Suggs (12) looks downfield for a receiver in action at Carolina Stadium drive at the end of the first four to play.

Rookie Ron Bryant, who had pitched out of a tight jam in the Dodgers' 10th, got one out in the 11th before Manny Mota singled to right. After Willie Davis drew a walk, Don McMahon replaced Bryant and Gabrielson greeted the 39-year-old reliever with a single to right center, scoring Mota to break up the nationally-televised duel. Bryant, 4-3, relieved Frank Linzy with one out and the bases loaded in the 10th and fell behind pinch hitter Bill Sudakis 3-0, then got him to tap into an inning ending double play. Ron Hunt had tagged southpaw Claude Osteen for a one-out homer in the eighth, lifting the Giants into a 1-1 tie. The Dodgers scored in the third against Mike McCormick period and early in the second.

Kentucky's offense broke down on the next series and even a 48-yard punt gave Mis- Davidson Gets 49 In 2nd Quarter East Boston College 21, Navy 14 Buffalo 16, Massachusetts 6 Penn State 27, Colorado 3 Manha'tan 7, Kings, 2, club Thiel 46, Carnegie-Mellon 22 Lafayette 36, Columbia 22 Harvard 13, Holy Cross 0 Penn 28, BuckneH 17 Rutgers 29, Princeton 0 Colgate 28, Cornell 24 Kings Point 7, Adelphl 6 C.W. Post 14, Wagner 7 Fordham 69, Fairfield 0, club PMC Colleges 25, Nichols 6 Bowdoin 17, Worcester Tech 0 Rochester 34, Hamilton 6 Maine 21, Southern Connecticut 14 Amherst 28, Springfield 22 Williams 20, Trinity, Conn. 10 Susquehanna 3, Westminster, Pa. 0 Johns Hopkins 30, Muhlenberg 21 Bethany 42, Case 0 Tufts 29, Drexel 13 RIP 29, Colby 28 Connecticut 19, Yale IS Villanova 36, Delaware 33 Tufls 29, Drexel 13 Franklin Marshall 17, Ursinus 13 UPsolo 18, Hobart 12 Moravian 33, Delaware Valley 14 Norwich 14, American International 3 Alfred 41, Brockport 28 Dartmouth 31, New Hampshire 0 Wilkes 34, Lycoming 13 Edinboro 40, Slippery Rock 13 Delaware State 28, Montclair State 9 Lehigh 55, Ithaca 7 Winston-Salem 52, Cheynev 8 Mansfield 34, Bloomsburg 21 Kutztown 21, Mille4sville 18 Wavnesburg 15, Ohio Northern 12 John Carroll 14, Washington Jeffer 14 Furman Shocked, 77 siaMyyi neiu position on its ii. After Felts gained four and Bowen picked up five, Manning topped a fake with a 64-yard sprint for a touchdown.

Kentucky's Dave Hunter crashed the line to block Poole's try for the conversion the missing point that led to Mississippi's loss. with third quarter vengeance. point second period. The Wildcat By JIM JOYCE News Sports Writer Davidson set a one-team scor defense was responsible for two. and set up two others.

ing record in the Southern The Wildcats owned a 28 o- 0-10 Mississippi 0 Kentu(y rnO 7 Miss-Poole 24 field ooal lead on three touchdowns within Major League Standings yards out. Davidson's assault included an opening score on a 70-yard punt return by George Hannen, when the game was 1:26 old. Furman came back and tied the score at 7-7, with 10:25 left, when Vaughn scored on a two-yard run. Davidson put the game out of Furman's reach with a 49- Davidson quarterback Gordon Slade passed for three touchdowns and scored one himself as the Wildcats completely outclassed the Paladins. It was the worst defeat suffered by Furman since 1955, when Army beat the Paladins 81-0.

Furman trailed 77-7 until 5:11 was left in the game. Then George Vaughn scored from two two playing minutes in the se Conference Saturday night with a 77-14 victory over Furman's Paladins at Sirrine Stadium. The 77-point outburst surpass Miss-anning 64 run (kick failed) Ken Jones 36 field goal AtSOO99 rU" 7j0nM kiCk) cond period. They were on the Furman son 6 ed the previous record of 66 points scored by West Virginia two yard line with the score 7-7 as the first quarter ended. National League EAST American League EAST Aiipqneny iv, wesTern Keserve 13 Indiana.

State 21. Shippensfcurg against Richmond in 1958. Davidson Ken Hill circled his State 7 left side for a 2-yard touchdown, and the clock read 14:55 left in the second period. Ed Terry's place kick made it 14-7. Three plays after Furman had taken possession, Davidson's Chris Giles intercepted a pass Bama Routs Sou.

Miss. 63 To 14 TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) The Alabama Crimson Tide, directed by Scott Hunter, found its offensive punch Saturday night, scored the first eight times it handled the ball. anH Pet. GB New York 98 61 .616 Chicago 90 69 .506 8 Pittsburgh 86 73 .541 12 St.

Louis 84 74 .532 13 Philadelphia 62 96 .392 35y2 Montreal 52 107 .327 46 WEST Atlanta 91 68 .572 San Francisco 88 70 .557 2V2 Cincinnati 87 72 .547 4 Los Angeles 83 75 .525 7 Houston 80 78 .560 10 San Diego 50 108 .316 40 souin J.C. Smith 52, Tuckegee 17 South Carolina 14, North Carolina i Kentucky 19 Mississippi 9 Davidson 77, Furman 14 Louisiana Tech 24, East Carolina 6 The Cctadel 14, Arkansas State 10 Virqinia 10, Duke 0 Georgia 30, Clemson 0 North Carolina State 24, Maryland 7 Georgia Tech 17, Baylor 10 Centre 21, Southwestern, Tenn. 7 West Virginia St. 13, Concord 12 St. Pauls, 34, Gallaudet 20 Shepherd 14, Towson Ft.

13 Alcorn 20. Ken'ucky State 13 Midwest Kent State 23 Xavier 7 Ohio State 62, Texas Christian 0 Purdue 28, Notre Dame 14 California 17, Indiana 14 Toledo 33, Marshall 13 Iowa State 10, Briaham young 0 Missouri 37. Illinois 6 Tct. GB w-Baltimore 108 50 .684 Detroit 87 71 .551 21 Boston 86 72 .541 22 Washington 83 75 .525 25 New York 77 81 .487 31 Cleveland 62 96 .392 46 WEST Minnesota 94 63 .599 Oakland 86 72 .544 8'2 California 70 88 .443 24 Chicago 67 91 .424 21Y2 Kansas City 65 93 .411 29 Seattle 62 95 .395 32 by Furman's Cleve Hightower HMmin i ii hum um i imimiii iiiw njitunw mm tnmmtmti- inuwum wi x.y- i 'Amk 'settee defeated Southern Mississippi Western Michigan 24, Miami. Ohio, 20 Concordia, Ind.

38, Rose Poly 18 Georgetown, Ky. 20, North Park, III. 14 North Carolina A and 20, South Caro Una 6 Colorado College 47, Claremont-Mudd 7 Lake Forest 36, Kalamazoo 15 Wavnesburg 15, Ohio Northern 1i Michigan 45, Washington 7 Ohio U. 35, Minnesota 35 Ifancac vramcp A and went with it into the end zone untouched from the Furman 39. Terry's point-after kick made it 21-7.

On Furman's second play of the next series, Nick Dumich of Davidson intercepted a pass at the 34 and ran into the end zone for a touchdown. Terry made it 28-7 with 13:07 remaining in the half. That made three Davidson touchdowns in one minute and (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) DAVIDSON FURMAN First Downs 26 9 Rushing yardage 261 51 Passing yardage 333 199 Return yardage 288 56 Passes 19-39-1 11-31-5 Punts 3-32 9-37 Fumbles lost 0 1 Michiaan State 23. Southern Methodist SATURDAY'S RESULTS Pittsburgh 4, Chicago 1 New York 1, Philadelphia 0 St.

Louis 2, Montreal 1 Houston 4, Cincinnati 3 Atlanta 4, San Diego 2 Los Angeles 2, San Francisco 1 (11 innings) Today's Pitchers AMERICAN LEAGUE California (May 10-13) at Oakland (Odom 15-6) 15 63-14. Hunter combined almost flawless passing (with the running of Pete Jilleba, Johnny Musso and Pete Moore to put the game out of reach of the Southerners. So competely did Alabama dominate the game that the Tide did not have to punt until the last 30 seconds of the third period. The Tide built a 9-0 first quarter lead, and after Southern closed the margin to 9-7 on a one-yard run by Frank Johnston, the Tide exploded for 26 points in the second quarter. ucla 34, Wisconsin 73 Nebraska 14, Texas 8 iiowa 61, Washington State 35 Uachinntnn.

kAn m. Wahach 17 Randolph-Macon 41, Washington Lee 16 Virainla State 24. Maryland State 13 Western Maryland 44, Bridsewater, Va. Clinched division title SATURDAY'S RESULTS New York 1, Baltimore 0 Washington 3, Cleveland 2 Detroit 2, Boston 1 Oakland 6, California 0 Chicago 6, Kansas City 1 Minnesota at Seattle (postponed) Pennant Race At A Glance By The Associated Press National League West Division P.ct GB Atlanta 91 68 .572 3 San Fr'ncisco 88 70 .557 2V2 4 Atlanta At home (3), San Diego 1, Cincinnati 2. San Francisco At home (3), San Diego away (1), Los Angeles 1.

Minnesota (Perry 20-6) at Seattle (Fuentes 1-2) (Hedlund 3-41 at Chlca9 Detroit (Lolich 18-10) at Boston (Brett Yards penalized 64 108 Davidson 7 49 21 077 Furman 7 0 0 714 D-Hannen, 70 punt return Terry kick) Vaughn, 2 run (Newmever kick) Cleveland (McDowell 18-14) Bt Washington (Hannan 7-6) Baltimore (Phoebus 14-7) at New York laiumemyre iy-n; Western Illinois 36, Bradiev 8 Central Michigan 41, Mllwakee-Wis-consin 6 Northwood 60 Milton, 12 Luther 49, Buena Vista 0 Upper Iowa 35, Dubuque 7 Monmouth 47. Cornell, Iowa, 41 Stout 13, Oshkosh 0 Whitewater 29, Plattevllle 23 Coe 61, Belcit 0 Carfhaoe 21, Heidelberg 18 Grinnell 21, Ripon 19 La Crosse 27. Stevens Point 15 St. Norbert 48, River Falls 0 Northland 18, Bethel, 0 Sub Score: Miami, Ohio 24, Western Michigan 20 South West Oklahoma 37, Pitt 8 JNS33ped Sept. 27 Oklahoma State 24, Houston 18 Arkansas 55, Tulsa 0 Colorado Slate U.

50. Wichita 21 Far West Wyoming 27, Air Force 25 NATIONAL LEAGUE At St. Louis (Gibson Montreal (Stoneman 11-18) Alabama added another score in second half before Southern Mississippi managed to score again, one on a six-yard pass from Danny Palmer to Billy Mikel. Southern iwas led by Palmer's passing and the running of Johnston and Larry Moulton. In one stretch, Palmer completed eight consecutive passes.

New York (Gentry 12-12) at Phlladel- nin, i run uerry Kick) D-Giles, 39 pass interception Terry kick) Dumich, 34 pass Interception (Terry kick) D-Zahrov, 2 run (Terry kick) p-Hannen, pass from Slade (Terry kick) D-Slade, 5 run (Terry kick) D-Hill, 30 pass from Slade (Terry kick) Kellf, 1-1 pass from Slade (Terry kick) Prsy, 62 run (Terry kick) D-Morrow, 76 punt return (Terry kick) F-Vaughn, 2 run (Newmeyer kick) pnia ijonnson o-m Chicago (Hands 19-14) (Vale 13-13) Pittsburgh wild second quarter which saw Davidson tally 49 points to take a 56-7 half-time lead Saturday night. (Greenville News photos by Fletcher W. Ross) Atlanta san Diego (Mruy 6-1?) at TOUCHDOWN ANYONE Davidson halfback Ken Hill (26), left, scores from the six yard line and Nick Dumich, right, Wildcat defensive back (21), takes an interception in for a six-pointer in the (Stone 13-9) Houston ton Griffin 11-9) at Cincinnati (Ar. 1 1 7) ngo 3-7 San Francisco (Marlchal 20-11) at Los Angeles (Singer 19-11).

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