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SUNDAY, OCTOB EK 26, 1969 PAGE SIX SECTION 3 II C. VILLK NKH'S, (i IEEE, SOUTH CAROU A Tar Heels Down Wake Forest Pren Duke Roars Back To Tie Wolfpack, 25-25 a 44-yard field goal by Tracy first half, but it wasn't until an exchange of puits and a bad Sports By RANDY PEELE RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) Duke pack with 107 yards in 25 Lounsbury in the tirsi quanei. Tha Tar Hepls' tWO tOD QUar- blew a 14-3 lead and then roared back with an 80-yard touchdown drive in the closing minutes to tPihacks Johnnv Swofford and Paul Miller, were kept out of ac i tie North Carolina State 25-25 on McCAULEY STARS CILAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) -Bruising Don McCauley scored two touchdowns, one on a spec tion by injuries.

the three in the second period. The remainder of North Carolina's scoring in the Atlantic Coast Conference game was done by Don Hartig, who kicked three field goals and added points after each of McCauley's touchdowns. Hartig's field goals were for 31, 47 and 48 yards, the last breaking a school distance record for field goals of 47 yards Upset Of The Week PARKER 27, SPARTANBURG 7. You've got to be kidding. Heels turned to McCauley for their offensive punch.

He responded by setting a school rushing yardage record. The 6-foot, 202-pound junior tailback rolled up 188 yards, mostly with plunges through the Deacon line, in 25 tries for an average of 7.5 yards a carry. The old record was 173 yards, set last year by Gaylor Bomar. In addition to his 97-yard touchdown In the first quarter, a two-point conversion in an Atlantic Coast Conference football game Saturday. Underdog Duke, trailing 25-17, Spartanburg was ranked as the number two team in the Sophomore Charles Turco started at quarterback but was injured about halfway through the game.

Ricky Lanier, an end who had played quarterback pass from center which gave Navy the ball the Virginia 25 that the Midshipmen were able to get on the scoreboard with Detwiler's field goal. The Cavaliers mounted the longest sustained drive of the game in the first period when, after taking the opening kick-off, they marched from their own eight to the Navy 27. They lost the ball after a bluffed field goal attempt ended up as an incomplete pass. tacular 97-yard kickoff return, as he led injury-plagued North Carolina to a 23-3 football victory over Wake Forest Satur state poll (UPI) this week, and whos this Parker anyway scored on a two-yard run by Bob They weren't even among the teams receiving votes under Zwirko with 2:24 to play. Guar last year, fmshed tne game terback Leo Hart then passed day.

With their two first-line quarterbacks the Tar! Hartig had set last year. to Jim Dearth for the tying two- Wake Forest's score came on McCauley plunged over from pointer. State, behind 14-9 at the half, the top ten. The game was played on Spartanburg's home field. They have one of the best offensive teams in the state.

The score just has to be wrong. But it isn't. Coach Whitie Kendall's Golden Tornado traveled to meet the Crimson Tide, and Parker met them in stride, rolling up 255 yards while the defense stopped Spartanburg with 104. Fullback Randall Mahaffey took home the laurels for Parkr: went ahead 18-17 in the thirS period on a 34-yard field goal by that position. It was the first varsity appearance for Turco and he performed like a veteran, guiding the Tar Heels yards in 11 plays to set up McCauley's second TD run.

Turco sparked the drive with two nasses. one for a seven-yard Virginia 18 13 Navy 18 Mike Charron. In tf.e fourth 124 it riod, the State Wolfpack drove First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized Virginia 63 yards for a touchdown with 14-75-0 4-16-1 10-39 85 42 5 0 0 0 A Charlie Bowers scrambling over gain and another for eight, and from the four to go ahead 23-17. 0 3 7 0-10 Navy ium ntwller 37 field aoal a 15-yard run. Lounsburv's field goal was Navy Schwelm 42 pass from McNallen (Detweiler kick) one yard longer than the longest one he had kicked eviously.

It was on the kickoff following the field goal that McCauley uncorked his 97-yard run. Taking Everyone should have as he scored three of the four touchdowns. He scored the first Tornado tally with a 62-yard run and later added runs of three and six yards for six-pointers. PARKER 27, SPARTANBURG 7. Who knows what the top ten will look like next week.

But That's Not All Easley 21, Anderson 17. Not really an upset, just a great football game. Even though Anderson was sixth in the poll last week, Easley was only four slots lower in a tie with St. Andrews, a Charleston 4-A school, for tenth. Easley went into the clash undefeated and Anderson had lost only to Greenwood, 7-6, in the season's opening game.

Easley had been tied by Daniel, 7-7, but that was on a the ball on his three-yara line, he cut toward the left side of the That set the stage for Duke's 80-yard scoring drive, which left State with a 3-3-1 record. Duke, now 1-4-1 for the season, grabbed a 7-0 lead early in the first quarter by rolling 81 yards for a touchdown in 13 plays, Hart scoring from the two. State scored near the end of the first period when Charron kicked a 34-yard lield goal. It was set up when Hart fumbled and States' Ron Carpenter recovered on the Duke 15. The Blue Devils ran their margin to 14-3 midway the sec a "sick field and galloped untouched across the Wake Forest goal income1 line in 14 seconds.

North Carolina dominated tne If; nV; 7v 4 vi 3 game, rolling up 23 first downs to Wake Forest's 10 and gaining 323 yards rushing to Wake Forest's 83. rolled past Greer, 36-0, would be hard pressed no weak team, its only of 4-A and third-ranked rainy night long ago. Since that time Easley has in a show of offense that one to duplicate anywhere. Greer is other loss coming at the hands Gaffney. The victory was Nortn Caro ond quarter when Zwirko raced up the middle 35 yards for a lina's second of the season against four defeat.

Wake For Running is the Easley trademark and the three-way threat est has won two and lost five and is last in the ACC at 1-1. of quarterback Terry Smith and halfbacks Gary Youngblood and Bernard Moore could be the best rushing product in The Tar Heels are 1-2 in the conference. the state. Wakt Forest No. Carolina 10 53 First downs S3 322 Rushing yardage It was this trio that engineered the Green Wave past the Yellow Jakcets Friday, and they may well go on to an undefeated season.

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The Wolfpack scored a touchdown sue seconds before the half ended when quarterback Darrell Moody went over from the two to cap a 79-yard drive. A two-point pass play failed. In the third period, State went ahead 15-14 on a 29-yard touchdown run by Leon Mason. Duke came back and drove from its 20 io State's 20. On fourth down Dave Pugh kicked a 37-yard field goal to put Duke ahead 17-15.

This was shortlived however, as State rolled Passing yardage Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized 9-42 4-3. need it. SO 3 0 0 0-3 7 10 0 e-23 Easley 21, Anderson 17. Just a preview of things to come wake Forest Norm Carolina lor the Green Wave. For A Better View WF FG LounsDury 44 UNC McCauley 97 run (Hartis kick UNc McCauley 3 run (Hartig kick UNC FG Hartig 31 UNC-FG Hartig 47 UNC-FG Hartig 48 GREER 13.

PALMETTO 0. That may well have been the clincher. Palmetto, rated number eight in the state, couldn't find from its 38 to Duke's 17. On noise and the Greer Yellow Jackets took caretui advantage of the situation as they handed the Mustangs their first defeat fourth down, Charron put State in eight Western 3-A outings. With just two first downs and a total of 96 yards, Greer frustrated Palmetto at every turn, collecting five pass in out front with a 34-yard field John Cappellano led the Duke running with 111 yards in 19 carries.

Bowers p-ieed the Wolf GETTING INVOLVED N. C. State's Wayne Lewis (85) hauls in a pass despite the efforts of Duke's Ernie Jackson (43). The play set up a Wolfpack touchdown, but the Blue Devils came back to gain a 25-25 tie. (AP Wirephoto) terceptions and two fumbles in the duration.

All of the turnovers FIRST VICTORY -ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) -Navy parlayed a 62-yard pass play and a second quarter field goal into its first football victory of the season Saturday, a 10-0 conquest of Virginia before a homecoming crowd of 26,412. It was kicking specialist Jack Detweiler who put the Middies on the scoreboard with a 37-yard field goal less than four minutes Earl A. Young Agent ivsiaam Duke State 25 18 253 287 Mt 61 7 18 lt-M-0 4-15-0 3-38 4-37 3 1 30 40 7 7 3 8-55 First downs Rustling yardage Passing yardage Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized Duke seemed to come when the Yellow JacKets most neeoea mem and the result is obvious. Alex Dobson appeared to be a one-man team for Greer as he rushed for most of their 65 yards and one of the two scores and hauled down two of those interceptions, one in the end zone to annihilate a Mustang scoring threat.

But even this cannot give Greer the edge it needs. The Yellow Jackets must sit back next week and hope that these same Mustangs can recover to overcome the powerful Easley machine which is now at the head of the Western 3-A league. The hope is dim to be certain, but a Palmetto victory next week could hand Greer the conference title on a silver platter. What more could you ask? 3 7-2S N.C. State Duke Hart 1 run (Push kick) Honor Roll Heads 622 WADE HAMPTON BLVD.

Phone 239-7649 NCS FG Charron 34 Duke Zwirko 35 run (Pugh kick) NCS Mody 2 run (pass failed) NCS Mason 79 run (run failed) Duke FG Pugh 37 NCS-FG Charron 34 NCS Bowers 4 run (Charron kick) Duke Zwirko 70 run (Dearth oass before the end of the first half. After an exdnngj of punts early in the third quarter, Navy quarterback Mike McNallen tight-end Karl Schwelm along the right sideline and the 6-foot-3 190-pound junior romped down the edge of the field to pay dirt. The Navy defense, which has given 188 points this season, was able to hold the Cavaliers scoreless, though Virginia was inside the Midshipman's ten-yard line from Hart) ITATI FAIM A Slate Farm Is all you need to know about Insurance. in form again as the Yellow Jackets belted Palmetto, 03-0. He scored on a 19-yard run and stopped two Mustang drives with pass Dobson also accounted for most of Greer's 65 yards on the ground.

Woodmont exploded past Slater Marietta and (the passing arm of quarterback Steve Candler the difference. His three TD passes also hit for four conversion points. Dobson, Greer's elusive, halfback was back INSURANC! Williams Powers Mounties To 49-18 Victory Over Pitt IT ATI Fill Wrm MTSIOItlf tcsvuiet COMfANT MOMC OFFICE: tLOOWIKrOII. IU.K0II P-6902 twice and once gave up the ball on downs at the Navy one. Both teams threatened in the i Over VMI, 25-17 3 TIRES, INC.

Laycock Returns To Key Indians BFG Silvertovn 660 ball down. Linebacker Dale Farley recovered on the Pitt one-yard line, and fullback Jim Braxton plowed over from WVU's second score. Braxton kicked both extra points. The two teams had exchanged punts after the West Virginia Kickoff when Williams slashed 29-yards through the center of the Pitt line for the third WVU score. Pitt quarterback Jim Friedl, forced to go more and more to an air attack, saw his offense stymied when Mountaineer free safety Ron Pobolish intercepted on the WVU 23 to end a sconng drive.

Pitt's defense stiffened, primarily on the play of middle linebacker Ralph Cindrich and left linebacker Dave McGrath, and West Virginia was forced to punt again. But the Mountaineers MORGANTOWN, W. Va. (AP) Reserve fullback Ed Williams ran for three touchdowns and sophomore cornerback Leon Jenkins scored touchdowns on a fumble recovery and a pass interception to power West Virginia to a 49-18 homecoming football victory over Pitt here Saturday. Williams, a 5-foot-10 sophomore from Sandusky, Ohio, was the most effective weapon in the potent WVU arsenal.

His touchdowns came on runs of 29, 8 and 80 yards. Jenkins scored the first touchdown of the afternoon when he fell on the ball in the Pitt end zone after reserve left defensive end John Hale blocked a Panther punt. Pitt was forced to punt after the next series of downs, and Hale was there again to bat the WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (AP)-Quarterback Jimmye Laycock, out for a week with an injury, returned to action for William and Mary Saturday and passed for three touchdowns as the Indians clipped Virginia MiliVry 25-17 in a Southern Conference football game. The triumph evened record at 3-3 and Kent alive the Indians' slim horjes for the con third period.

On fourth and inch-j es at the 6, the Indians; were offsides, VMI collected first down at the 3, and Kirkj in two plunges crossed the goal. A two-point pass failed. I VMI's last threat ended on the game's final play when linebpek-i er Dave Holland intercepted a' Sprinkel pass on the 18. Laycock finished with 13-of 23 passing accuracy and 130 yards. 9 quickly gained possession when Friedl fumbled on the first play from scrimmage and WVU recovered.

WVU quarterback Mike Sherwood ran over from the Panther seven a few plays later for the Mountaineers' fourth touchdown of the first half. Pitt got on the scoreboard in the third quarter when Friedl connected on touchdown passes of 22 and seve.i yards to tight end George Medich and split end Steve Moyer. Sandwiched between Pitt's third quarter touchdowns were Jenkins' 31-yard scoring run-back of a pass interception and Williams' 8-yard touchdown run. Sophomore tailback Dave Gar-nett, who broke a Mountaineer Stadium and i Pittsburgh team record by reurning seven kick-offs for 220 yards, returned a WVU kickoff 69 yards to set up the Freidl-to-Moyer score. After Moyer's touchdown, Williams, on the first from scrimmage, broke loose for his 80-yard scoring romp the longest run of the game.

Pitt fullback Tony Esposito scored the final touchdown of FOR LI ference chamoionsiiip. They now are 2-1 in SC play. OR 2 FOR $55.00 VMI, still wmless after six VMI K3 113 13 P-tt 3 9-29 2 li First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles tost Yards penalized V9. htarv 77 V0 180 37 13-K-l 8-31 2 71 1 0 6 3-17 I 10 7 0-25 Wm. Mary VMI Kirk 3 run (Daioh oats from starts, put up a game battle.

Quarterback Murphy Sprinkel hit 8 of 22 passes for 113 yards and Ted Kirk scored twice on short plunges as the Keydets broke out of an offensive slump that had seen them score only 12 points in their first iTve memberships now being accepted for fall and winter Sprinkel) Hibbs 11 pass from Laycock (Cambal run) Cavanaugh 32 pass from Laycock (Daniel kick) FG Daniel 21 Hurley 26 pass from Laycock (Daniel kick) VMI Kirk 1 run (pass failed) VMI FG Cupit 20 A 8,000. Sin Reg. Price for 4 Sole Prict YOU SAVE 8.55-14 157.80 I J9j30J58T8O 8.25-14 143.80 99.00 44.80 8.45-15 1 157.80 1 99.tXTl8.80" 8.15-15 143.80 1 99.00 Jj4.8fT 7.75-1 4 131 .80 j6qj3 fo 7.35-14 1 123.80 99.00 I 24780" By JIM WALSER News Sports Writer As the high school season draws rapidly to a close, it becomes more evident each week that the scoring which has characterized many of the college games this year has also infiltrated the high school ranks. Scores in the high 40's and low 50's have become more commonplace each week as prep offenses grind out record numbers of touchdowns and record amounts of yardage. For example, Pendleton's Ed Milam led this week's prep honor roll as he scored six touchdowns in a single game for second time this season as the Bulldogs lambasted Dallas High School of North Carolina, 60-12.

Milam carried 19 times for 333 yards and played only minutes of the second half. He scored on runs of 2, 9, 10, 20, 77, and 85 yards. (A Seneca, Bobcat quarterback Pinson Washington was running for four touchdowns in a 42-6 win over Pickens. Washington lugged the ball 14 times and picked up 220 yards. Meanwhile over at Piedmont, Wren High's 'Allen" Hudgens pushed his seasonal scoring total to 106 as the Hurricane blasted Westminster, 43-0.

Hudgens scored twice in the opening stanza, running and 45 yards. Later he tallied on a 17-yard journey. He also tossed a 48-yard pass to Stanley Bagwell for another tally. Newberry killed Abbeville and the main reason was John Paul Whitaker. The Newberry running back scored on 31-and 20-yard passes from Stewart Lesley.

In addition, he ran 37 and 60 yards for touchdowns. Johnny McCain scored four touchdowns to pace Dixie to a 25-6 victory over Ninety Six. Scampers of 12, 16, 20 and 60 yards got McClain on the scoreboard. Travelers Rest remained unbeaten and for the second week in a row Jimmy Morgan made the Honor Roll. This week Morgan helped the Devil-dogs ice a 49-14 victory over Blue Ridge as he ran up 20 points in the first half.

Romps of eight and 56 yards and a 35-yard pass reception from Mike Phillips resulted in TD's. Parker urxset formerly cond-ranked Spartanburg and fullback Tornado Randall Mahaffey had his usual superlative performance. He tallied early on a 62-yard run and added later runs of three and six yards as the Golden Tornado pulled one of the state's biggest surprises. A. Y.

gemes. Stung by a late first-period touchdown by Kirk and Sprin-kel's two-point conversion pass the game in the fourth quarter. to Kevin Daigh that presented HEALTH CLUB GET OFF SUMMER FAT Pitt 17 131 194 7H 17-35-4 9-30 1 WVU 11 17 5-10-1 3 30 I First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized Pitt VMI an 8-0 lead. struck back with two touchdowns in less than three minutes to take command of the game and never trailed again. Plus Federal Excise of $1.87 to $2.71 per tire, depending on site, plus exchange tires LARGER SIZE Corporation membership available for 5 or more.

A Richardson Will Speak SPARTANBURG Bobby Richardson, a former "second baseman for the New York Yankees, will speak at 11 a.m. 35 0 0 12 6-1 WVU 14 14 21 049 WVU Jenkins 31 oass interceotion Lavcock comoleted three pas wonderful idea for your employees. hours for men and women ses for 49 yards, the kev a 29- yard throw to Bill Uzzell that WOMEN Tuesday in Leonard Auditorium; MEN WVU Braxton 1 run (Braxton kick) WVU Williams 79 run (Braxton kick) WVU Sherwood 7 run (Braxton kick) Pitt Medich 22 pass trom Friedl (pass fared) WVU Jenkins 31 pas Interception (Braxton kick) WVU Williams I run (Braxton kick) Pitt-Mover 7 pass trom Freidl (pass failed) WVU Williams to run (Pastin kick) Pitt Exposito 1 run (pass tailed) A 35.SCO (stadium record) out the ba'l on the VMI 13. then hit John Hibbs on an 11-yard touchdown pass just be fore the opening period ended. Monday Wednesday Friday Monday Wednesday Friday Tuesday Thursday Saturday Dennis Cambal swept left end for two points to tie the count 8-8.

OR 2 for $66.40 The Indians next drove 64 Biggs To Play at Wofford College. Richardson has been active in YMCA and The Fellowship of Christian Athletes since his retirement from baseball in 1965. Lineberger Wins Trap, Skeet Shoot Earl Lineberger won both the Siie Reg. Price for 4 yards to move in front for keeps in the second quarter. Laycock Sole Price 8.85-15 176.56 124.80 Membership Includes Exercise Machines Hand Ball Against Boston 9J5J5 I 176.56 124780" pitched 32 yards to end Jim Ca-vanaugh for the TD on the quarter's first play and Jim Daniel's kick made it 15-8.

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II. Garner with 43 and Joe Esasc was third with 39 in the traps. His winning skeeU score was 49 and Tom Fleming was second with 48. followed bv Louise alMilmnuil 1 injury does not require immedi touchdown. Wes Meeteer reeled off a 16-yard run to th Keydet 16, from where Lavcock parsed Wet and Dry Steam Baths For information call Greenville Y.M.CA.

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ate surgery. However, Biggs will not start and again will be replaced by Steve Thompson. Also questionable for the game is tight end Pete Lam. mons, who has a pulled leg muscle and did not work Friday. Quinn with 46.

Tacoma, won the 1909 Pacific Coast League Northern Division baseball pennant while Eugene, took honors in the Southern Division. VMI, aided by two successive 15-yard penalties against the In dians, went 84 yards late in the.

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