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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1969 THE GREENVILLE NEWS, GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAR 0 I A PAGE SIX SECTION 3 6 TB's Give Milam a weaves i rasses 'I Honor Roll Position Prep Sports By RANDY PEELE Tops Fla. 21-6 ranrtAl TO at While some people we WW win By JIM WALSER News Sports Writer Pendleton halfback Ed Milam Cappleman to flanker Don GAINESVILLE, Fla. (UPI) -Sophomore quarterback John Reaves rifled a pair over Lewisville. Halfback Mason recorded payoff runs of one and 15 yards. Quarterback Barker helped with scoring runs of one running for loucaauwu, Lockhart's Mike Vanderford was doing his best to stop them.

Vanderford bruised up quite a few Jonesville runners as he made 21 individual tackles in scored six touchdowns Friday touchdown passes to sophomore Western Clouds Clearing The Palmetto Mustangs clung firmly to their lead in the night, five on offense and one while playing defense, and cap and seven yaras. Palmetto used the passing tures the Greenville News tianKer Carlos Alvarez before a record 63,957 fans Saturday as Florida defeated arch-rival Lockhart's 24-12 triumpn. Tht, Partpr duo of Jeff Hester combination 0 quarterback: Plaver-oMhe-Week Award for Western 3-A conference after shutting out Mann 19-0, Friday night. -1 varsity games, overthrew three receiver in the clear In the first quarter. He completed only seven of 19 pass attempts in the half despite good protection.

But with 3:18 left in the first half he rolled to his left and hit Alvarez with the short TD pass. Richard Franco, who missed a 37-yard field goal attempt in the first quarter, made it 7-0. Cappleman, dumped by Har Florida State 21-6. the fifth week ox nign scnooi football tTia tiassinc? of Quarterback Keith Campbell to end Leonard Keith Campbell to end Leonard Lewis in their fifth consecutive victory, a 19-0 conquest of J. While defensive tackle Robert and Tim Campbell teamed up for five touchdowns as the Golden Tornado whipped Lewis proved to be a key to the victory as the duo combined Harrell dogged and dumped Milam scored from his offensive halfback position on runs for two touchdowns.

L. Mann. They teameu 1a we FSU quarterback Bill Cappel- Newberry, 48-16. Hester naa iu first and second quarters ior runs 01 ten anu Pederson late in the first half. Florida led 7-6 at the half before Reaves threw a 30-yarder to Alvarez in the third quarter and sophomore halfback Tommy Durrance cracked over from the one-yard line in the second half.

Harrell limped off the field with a sprained ankle in the last quarter to a standing ovation from the partisan crowd. A raft of personal fouls, four against Florida, marred the Gators' third win of the season with out a loss. Florida State is now 2-1. Reaves, who threw eight touchdown passes in leading Florida to high scoring victories over Houston and Mississippi State in his first of five, 29, 30, 51, and 89 yaras as Pendleton smacked Slater- man all afternoon, Reaves ran his touchdown pass total to 10 for the year as he hit Alvarez Campbell chipped in win. 14 and 16 yards to pace ine win.

South Carolina School for the Marietta, 41-0. While playing a little Cuban refugee, witn scampers 01 11 arm 00 juuo for scores. Also he tallied on a 54 yard pass from Tornado The conference win was the fifth straight for the Mustangs, who have led the league from the opening date of the season. They have defeated Carolina, 32-8; Seneca, 18-0; Daniel, 7-0 and Belton-Honea Path, 7-0; since the season began. This means that Palmetto has averaged almost 17 points same offensively while its opponents have managed only Deaf won its first football game scoring tosses of 30 and 10 defense, Milam picked off an errant pass and sprinted 39 yards for a touchdown.

He also added a two-point conversion, in four vears Friday atternoon yards. rell four times in the first half, finally hooked up on a scoring pass to Pederson with 55 seconds to go in the half. He shook loose two Gator tacklers before hitting Pederson on the quarterback kick hjtou. rcaslev halfback Bernard when they bettered Thornwell, Florida State's score came on a 22-yard scoring pass from Moore riddled Greer's defense bringing his total point output for the night to 38. Milam only about two points a game against the rugged Mustang defense.

carried 15 times, but ac 16 and the big flanker skipped for runs of 29 and 70 yaras as the Green Wave took a WActAm 3-A win from the But the Mustangs are not home free. The Easlev Green Wave moved strongly into contention down the sideline to score un cumulated 266 yards. He only 22-12. Plaudits go 10 oam Campbell who was a leader on offense and defense. Offensively, Campbell scored on a three-yard rush.

On defense he scored SCSD's final touchdown by running 20 yards with an interception. touched. for the conference lead after Friday night's sound thrashing Yellow Jackets, 36-0. The shifty senior had a total of 139 yards participated two onensive plays in the second half, scoring on one of them. It was quite of Greer, 36-0.

Greer held the number two position In the Western 3-A going into the game with Easley. Panczyszyn Directs 43-7 Victory MADISON, Wis. (AP)- Quar rushing. Johnnv Mason and Ricky anight. The running of halfbacks Bernard Moore and Gary For the second week in a Youngblood powered the grinding Easley offense while the Alabama Slugs Ole Miss, 33-32 potent ureen wave aeiense auowea ureer omy inree iirsi row, Billy McNinch had an outstanding performance.

Last week the Laurens halfback downs, all of which came by penalties. Greer had three conference wins going into Friday's action, scored four touchdowns and he Maryland Upsets Deacons, 19-14 terback Rich Panczyszyn directed Syracuse to a 43-7 football victory over Wisconsin Saturday, in a viciously played game that ended with both benches having beaten B-HP. 6-0: Hillcrest, 28-0 and Pickens, 31-6. repeated that performance Fri The only Yellow Jacket loss had come at the hands of Gaffney, now ranked number two in tne state, oy a score ox Z7-o. a 15-yard touchdown pass with 3:42 left to give Alabama a day night.

He scored a pair of touchdowns with dashes of nine and 19 yards. In addition, 45 and 53 yards for scores. BAX-CAROL-28 By LARENCE C. FALK BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI) -Quarterback Scott Hunter hit emptying onto the field for a brawl the touchdown.

33-32 victory over Mississippi in a nationally televised thriller WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) Maryland came up with a sur Panczyszyn came off the He was also responsible for Russell passed to Leavitt lor a 14-13 lead at the end of the flanker George Ranager with I Saturday night. bench to score on the Orange three two-point conversions. The prising attack to smash inrougn Easley had powered past 4-A Parker, 24-8, in its opener and then had battled conference foe Daniel to a 7-7 tie in heavy rain, the only blemish on a perfect record. Since that game, the Green Wave has disposed of Seneca, 26-12, and Carolina, 52-0.

Besides, the three teams previously mentioned, the Byrnes third quarter. Maryland then unleashed its 45-yard drive in six men's first touchdown on a one-yard plunge, then directed two more drives that wound up in Wake Forest for three touchdowns and a 19-14 Atlantic Coast Conference football vic plays for the winning score. Ai Thomas raced around right end Rebels are still very much in contention for the Western the Wisconsin end zone as Syracuse built up a 21-7 advantage. tory Saturday night. for the touchdown.

Spiders Shock VPI By 17-10 3-A title. Despite a 2-2-1 record overall, the Rebels are undefeated The Terps, led by nara run Maryland rolled up 364 yards conference play. ning Dennis O'Hara and Tom The visitors put the game out of reach in the final period, when Greg Allen bolted over from the Miller drove 45 yards in six Byrnes had topped Seneca. 32-8, in its opener and that adding machine says that is 30 points, another respectable night. Fullback" Frank Rodgers of Seneca's Bobcats had touchdown excursions of 25, 40, 58, and 80 yards in leading a 52-6 massacre of Westminster.

The last of the four TD boys, Randy Flanders of Winnsboro, had scoring romps of one, two, five and eight yards in pacing a 33-0 victory over Union. plays early in the fourth quarter victory coupled with its 10-7 win over B-HP Friday night rushing against Wake Forest's 315 in a running duel between O'Hara and Miller from Maryland and Russell, Leavitt and Steve Bowden of Wake Forest. for the winning touchdowns. had moved it into third spot in the conference behind Palmetto RICHMOND, Va. (APWtug- Then, the Maryland deiense and Easley.

ged Richmond blitzed Virginia one, then streaked 63 yards for another six-pointer. Wisconsin's only score in the fight-filled game came in the waning moments of the second quarter, when quarterback Neil Graff threaded an 11-yard pass Out of the 14 member Western 3-A conference, it now Maryland Wak Forest Tech with Charley Richards' goal by Mike Dussault midway the second period. But Tech twice pulled even before the Spiders sewed up the game in the late going. was called upon to stop a Wake Forest drive with 18 seconds left. IT 354 315 seems that lour teams will be the ones to watch as the season reaches the halfway point.

brilliant passing to a fleet of fast receivers Saturday night and defeated the disappointing First downs Rushing yardaga Passing yardage Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost The Maryland secondary Virginia Tech crossed mid- 37 10 1-1-0 J-10-2 3-42 3-43 0 2 10 35 Top Ten Scrambled Again broke up a Larry Russell pass attempt and a fourth down toss to Met Keddick at the goal. The loss was Wisconsin's 18th Techmen for the first ume since field in the game only four times Yards penalized 1961. 17-10. Maryland 7 0 two of the advances putting was intercepted by Larry Dut- in a row and 23rd game without For the second straight week, the state top ten prep Wake Forest 3 0 11 014 points on the scoreboard. The other two came in the last five Buick Open Is Dropped NEW YORK (AP) The Richards passed for 258 yards and hit tailback Jerry Mauro on football poll was severely shaken after Friday night's results a victory.

For Syracuse, it was the second victory against one ton. The losing Deacons drove to their first score the first time were in. minutes and the most promising, Md. O'Hara 3 run (Soporowski kick) WFFG Lounsbry 58 WF Leavitt 4 run! Leavitt paw from 34 run (pass fafledl Md. Thomas 8 run (pass failed) A-ISOO.

Brookland-Cayce, which defeated Eau Claire last week to touchdown passes of 11 and 14 yards as the Spiders handed the Techmen their third defeat in as a drive to the Richmond 38, they had the ball in the fust loss. The Badgers failed to get their sophomore-dominated offense in take over the number one spot, lost to Camden, 26-20, this week, and could very well drop to third or even lower. ended with the Spiders intercepting a German pass on the Tech 44. many games. The Spiders, underdoes by a Buick Open Golf Tournament, a regular stop on the PGA tour schedule for several years, will not be held next year, Joe Dey, gear.

Tremendous lateral pursuit by the Syracuse defenders quarter. Tracy Lounsory KicKea a 30-yard field goal to put Wake Forest ahead, 3-0. Maryland took the kickoff and drove 74 yards in 13 plays for a immediately closed down any Va. Tch Richmond First downs 7 23 Rushing yardage 12. touchdown before a City Stadium of 20,000 also trumped Techmen at their long suit- Gaffney, which beat Greenville, 20-7, may well be the number one team when this week's ballots are counted, while Eau Claire, which trounced Colombia, 30-6, will probably hold its own right behind St.

Andrews, ranked number four last week, topped Hartsville, commissioner of the Tournament Players Division of the Passing yardaoa 100 258 Return yardaga 37 11 Passes 9-19-1 20-42-1 Punts 9-58 9-39 FumhlM Irwt 2 1 PGA, announced Friday. defeat Tech made only seven first downs none at all until touchdown. O'Hara sneaked across from the three for the score. Ray Soporowski kicked "Buick has decided not to ex Yards penalized 77 45 Va. Tech 0 0 3 710 late in the third period and 15-8.

Hartsville was once in the rankings, but has met with ercise its option to sponsor the Kicnmond OJ7 717 holes the Badger offensive line could open. On the other hand, the ran through the porous Wisconsin defense as easily as water through a sieve. When the Badgers did cut off the Syracuse ground game, Panczyszyn shredded the secondary with his sharp passing. gained a mere 44-yards rushing much difficulty since early in the season. tournament," Dey said.

Kicn rG uussauii Tech FG Simcsalc 34 Rich Maura 11 oass from Richards the extra point. Wake Forest then drove, after taking the second half kick- N. Illinois Loses 24th HUNTINGTON (AP) -A 43-yard, fourth period field goal by sophomore kicker Tom Wit-tum gave northern Illinois an 18-17 triumph over Marshall University in football action here Saturday. It extended the Herd's winless streak to 24 games and gave the visitors their third win in four games. Edmunds High of Sumter showed its fifth place strength against the, pneharging mcn-mond line.

The decision was made by (Dussault kick) Tech Humpries 28 pass from German f'31mralr kirkl against Rock Hill by winning, 23-15. Sumter remained undefeated off, to the Maryland 12 and on G. H. Rideout, director of public Virginia Tech. which hasn't Rich Mauro 14 pass from Richards as did Gaffney and St.

Andrews. fourth down, Lounsbry booted a relations for uuick. been able to find an offense all (uussauii kick) Number six, the Greenwood Emeralds, may well have 28-yard field goal. Tne 5100,000 event was vear. scored on Jack Simcsak's Syracuse Wisconsin lost their chances to be in next week's poll after Friday's loss 21 7 scheduled July 2-5 at Warwick The Deacons scored late in to low ranKea spartanourg, 21-0.

it was the Curd loss for 34-yard field goal ana on sur stitute Quarterback Bob Ger the third quarter, moving 88 Halls in Grand Blanc, Mich. the Emeralds this year while Spartanburg is unbeaten but There was no announcement if 301 1 12-20-0 M4-2 4-43 9-38 i5 7 man's 28-yard pass to end Wayne yards in 11 plays. Leavitt went in from the Maryland four for has one tie. First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Return vardasa 'Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized Syracuse Wisconsin Syra-Panczyszyn the dates will be filled Seventh-ranked Anderson continued its streak after losing its opener to Greenwood, 7-6. The Yellow Jackets toppled North Augusta, 20-6.

Humphries in the final quaner. Richmond, piling up 382 yards in total offense and 23 first downs against the customarily 14 0 7 22-22 0 70 0-7 run (Jakowenko Tennessee Wins 55-16 At Memphis By JAMES M. EVANS MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) KICKJ Svra findbolt run Tlaknwenlrn Ictritl Newberry, number eight, found the going very rough against tough Tech defense, pulled out of wis ksooicx ii pass trom watt uaa ger kick) Syra-Wewton 3 run (Jakowenko kick! Syra Allen 1 run (Jakowenko kick) Syra Allen 63 run (Jaowenko kick) a l(J-ao tie ana won we game in the fourth quarter on an 80-yard Parker. The previously undefeated 3-A school was battered, 48-16 by the 4-A opponent.

Summerville, holding the number nine position, rolled over Garrett, 44-0, in a tremendous offensive and defensive display. Syra Ruggelro 2 run (Griffin pass drive that ended with lucnaros' Trom Kuggenroj Quarterback Bobby Scott ran 14-vard payoff pitch to Mauro, Richards, who inherited the for one touchdown and passed for two others Saturday night Spider quarterbacking job from All-Southern passing ace Buster Wyoming Rips Colorado State O'Brien this year, got ok tive passes good for 69 yards in the climactic advance by the LARAMIE, Wyo. (UPI) Srjiders. Sophomore fullback Jeff Howe ripped off a 47-yard touchdown 2323 LAURENS ROAD Flanker Jim Livesay caught nine of Richards' passes for 130 239-9011 run early in the second half vards as the Techmen containea Saturday to break a 3-3 scoring Richmond's most 'heralded pass- deadlock as Wyoming mauled catcher, end Walker Gillette. An Colorado State University 39-3 SUPER MODIFIED SKEETER STOCK CAR RACES ALCOHOL FUEL INSPECTED WINGS STRAIGHT DRIVE FRIDAY OCT.

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Scott opened the Vol scoring with an 82-yard bomb to fleet wingback Lester McClain less than five minutes into the game. He came back with a one-yard run and a 12-yard pass to end Gary Kreis within 30 seconds of each other and Don McLeary added a four-yard scoring romp to send Tennessee into a 28-9 halftime lead. Memphis State's first half scoring consisted of an eight-yard run by Stan Davis and an unusual safety that occurred with 1:23 left in the first half when the snap from center trickled through the fingers of Tennessee unter Herman Weaver and on through the end zone. The Tigers came through with another TD in the third period when quarterback Ricky Thurow hit Preston Riley on a 30-yard pass. Vol coach Doug Dickey called on the reserves with 8:54 left in the third period after starting fullback Curt Watson ran in from a yard out to push the score to 35-9.

The alternates added some scoring of their own with tailbacks Bobby Patterson and Andy Bennett scoring on runs period. Jacobs kicked two field goals 4th-Ranked Texas Slams Navy 56-17 By ROLAND LDIDSEY AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI) i3 of 21 yards and one of 27 and four extra points to move into the WAC scoring lead. Don Torzala kicked a 25-yard field goal for the only Ram score. The Cowboys scored on a 24- Put on a happy face! REPEATERS KEEP US IN BUSINESS! yard interception by defensive back Jerry Berry, a nine-yard Fourth-ranked Texas used an awesome ground attack paced by two touchdowns each from Ted Koy nd Eddie Phillips Saturday night to overpower hapless Navy 56-17 for its 12th gallop after a fumble recovery by linebacker Tom Gorman, a five-yard run by quarterback Gary Fox and a safety by Phil Karpuk, who blocked a punt straight win and Darrell Royal's 100th victory as the Longhorn coach.

Phillips, a sophomore and fell on it. INDIANA LOSES 30-7 BOULDER. Colo quarterback, scored on keepers of lo and seven yards and Koy, a senior halfback, got his on (UPI) Versatile Bob Anderson switched from quarterback to runs of one and three yards of 3 yards and 2 yards respec tively. Quarterback Phil Pierce, as Texas ground ot a whopping ond it's time right now to have your car completely serviced for hard winter driving. You should have a motor brakes should be checked the front-end should be oligned.

Come to Fairway Ford Safety Service Center for winter of safe driving. 5 tailback Saturday and scored three touchdowns in Colorado's lor bcott, also scored on 523 yards on tne ground. Former President and Mrs, a one-yard run. 30-7 rout of Indiana. Lyndon Johnson were among Paul Arendt, who stepped Into Anderson's old position, scored those who watched the game.

Jim Bertelsen ran 43 yards WVA 32, VMI 0 the other touchdown himself for a score on Texas' first of from a half-yard out and Dave MORGANTOWN, W. Va. (AP) Haney kicked a field goal and West Virginia battered Virgin fensive play, then Koy added his two scores and starting quarterback James Street ran buildings are changing the face of america la Military Institute through the first half, stymied the Key. in from the six before Royal det's offense through the second turned the game over to three extra points. The game was played in light enow on a moist field with a fourth-quarter (snowball fight going on in the stands.

Anderson gained 161 yards in 29 carries to reach a and coasted to a 32-0 footbal reserves midway through the There ore 50 bays for servicing cars ond trucks ond 24 Ford expt toet flIV6 YU the kind of se victory over the mis-matched In second quarter. vaders Saturday. Terry Collins ran two yards, and Tommy Asaff ran a yard It was WVU's fourth win in as many games, and VMI' lor tne other Texas scores. The Longhorn defense com third defeat of its winless ACCVJKATE ANALYSIS season. pletely shut out Navy's ground career mark.

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LIVINGSTON SON Newberry 276-1474 bomb from Mike McNallen to Karl Schwelm. Jeff Salman uuu uie game wiui points, opened the attack with a 32-yard field goal minutes into the first Tommy Stocks of Spartanburg went over from the four in scored 339 out of a possible 400 the fourth period for the quarter. He ended the scoring in to take an NRA-approved rifle Midshipmen's other the last quarter with another roatcn cere aaiuroay. dacK touchdown GET YOUR CAR READY FOR WINTER GET PROMPT SERVICE AT FAIRWAY FORD Jack Detweiler accounted for field goal, this one for 27 yards. In between, he sandwiched a 14-yard touchdown run and added two extra points for a game total of 20.

Cantrell, also of Spartanburg, took second with a 335. The Greenville Rifle and Pistol Cub sponsored the match. the only Navy scoring In the first half with a 36-yard field goaL.

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