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Tennessee Drops Kentucky; Vcmdy 4C (f.rttviWU Sunday, November 21, Citadel Blasts Davidson, 47-7; Spiders Take SC Trips Tampa, 10-7 special committee which will LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) make a recommendation on whether to retain him at the finished 5-6 over-all and ev Carl Johnson, the man who maybe shouldn't have been there, dashed 85 yards with a fourth-period pitchout inter end of the season. ery defeat came after the In SMU it lo I I I 4 Bayicr ception to give Tennessee a 21-7 dians had been in front in the last half of the fourth quarter. Phil Mosser returned the Swu re jonnson smu Scoff A oau from Hammond (Johnson kick) football victory over Kentucky Saturday and a berth in the opening kickoff 40 yards and BAT wnne i run irvn wirai I SMU FG Johnson 31 M1J Srotf a das. from Hammond Dec.

20 Liberty Bowl at (Johnson kick) A i.UUU. William and Mary went 50 to score in 11 plays with Mosser taking a 10-yard pass from DAVIDSON, N.C. (AP)-Jon Hall scored on runs of 2 and 80 yards; Bob Carson tallied on two short runs and quarterback Harry Lynch ran for one touchdown and passed for another as The Citadel football team smothered Davidson 47-7 Saturday. In winning the final game of the year for both Southern Conference teams, the Bulldogs brought their league record to 4-2 and finished 8-3 for all games, their best mark since 1960. Don Drinkard, president of sophomore quarterback John the Liberto Bowl Association, met with Tennessee Coach Bill Wash.28,WSU20; SEATTLE (AP) Washing: Battle after the game and the Gargano.

At that point, it appeared the Indians were off and running to their second ton's Sonny Sixkiller ran 32 two announced that Tennessee had accepted a bid. The Vols' yards for the opening touch opponent is expected to be Ar down and passed 38 and 33 But Richmond struck back on kansas. yards to Tom Scott to set up the running of Meyers, who had "We just talked to our play Davidson, loser of 10 straight 110 yards in the fist half, mov- in I two more tus as the Huskies beat Washington State 28-20 ers and wed love to play," ing 76 yards in 14 plays with games at home over three sea Battle said. Saturday. i Johnson, a defensive end Nichols passmg the last seven to fullback Barty Smith.

The Husky defenders kept the Cougars' talented tailback Ber Richmond. WaM HARRIS WITH THE BALL South Carolina's Dickie Harris (43) gets a block from teammate Dennis Ford (62) on a Wake Forest defender, and speeds for a touchdown in Saturday night's game at Carolina Stadium in Colombia. The Gamecocks pounded out a 24-7 victory. (Greenville News photo by George W. Gardner Jr.) from Palatka, earlier had been involved in a scuffle and Kentucky Coach John Ray argued he had been ejected from 25 25 U-340 3A-109 nard Jackson in check throughout the game to blunt the Washington State rushing 100 294 27 14 HH 21-33-2 First downs Rushes-yards Passing yardaq Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards canalized the game.

2-40 1-79 gamewhich was tops in 2 But officials said it was other Pacific-8 conference. 61 17 i Kicnmoftfl William A Mary Tennessee player who was thrown out. 7 I 4 If pass from Gargano 1 7-M Slat Washington 10 waiiw mosser i I 7 724 (Dodds kick) wasninawn His interception came as Rich Smith 7 uu frnm Nirhnl (HHr (kick failed) wasn ixKiuer 32 rui UCLA Deadlocks Southern Cal, 10-10; Stanford Nips Cal's Rose Bowl Hopes WSU Lvdav run (Sweet kirk) kick) sv Kentucky was driving toward Wash BrAfltf 23 pass trom cotuni (Duma, mnl Kicn Nicnois i run (Clark kick) W8.M Reqan 1 run (kick failed) Mnuar 10 run trnm r.rnn what would have been a tying W5U pu sweei Wash Taoaarex 4 run (Wlezbowskl (run tailed) touchdown. The wildcats had KICK) Paint a now the ball on the Tennessee nine- W5U Reamono pass trom kick) yard line second and six. A OlfWV.

Foster with a 35-yard pass for the only touchdown Saturday as Tennessee had scored twice S. Miss. 17, VPI 8 LOS ANGELES (AP) Seven time loser UCLA, forcing Southern California into a faulty punt which turned into a touchdown, battled the heavily Kansas buried Missouri in the Big Eight Conference cellar in the second period on drives of 74 and 80 yards but Kentucky came back with a 35-yard BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) sons, wound up GM in the conference and 1-9 overall, its poorest record since the 1953 team finished 0-9. The Citadel finished with a five-game winning streak and Davidson lost its last five.

The Bulldogs No. 6 team in the nation with a 450-yard total offense average going into the game, netted 527 yards, 315 on 49 rushes and 212 passing. The Citadel scored on a 76-yard, nine-play drive the first time it got the ball. Hall tallied from the two after Lynch had set up the touchdown with an 18-yard run and a 41-yard pass to split end Brian Baima. Baima, No.

2 pass receiver in the nation, caught seven passes for one touchdown and 144 yards. The Citadel scored twice more in the first period and scored in each of the other periods. Davidson's touchdown came on a 34-yard second period run by quarterback Scotty Shipp. Shipp left the game with a second period knee injury and never returned after completing only five of 14 passes for 35 yards. game as UCLA, 2-7-1, hung in on practically even terms.

Both teams were defensively effective and the first and final quarters were scoreless. In the final three seconds, Southern Cal got to the Bruin 37 but Jones' pass to Lynn Swann in the end zone was over with a 7-2 victory in this oldest Southern Mississippi stifled Vir Pro Cagers (Does not include Saturday's retails) ABA college football rivalry west of touchdown move in the third ginia lecns ottense in cluding nationally ranked pass tne Mississippi. The visiting Bengals, plagued quarter and was headed for the Vol end zone again when John er Don trock until the East Division Won Lost Pet. CI favored Trojans to a 7-7 tie Saturday as the bitter crosstown rivals completed their college football seasons. Meeting for the 41st time before 68,426 and a national television audience, the Bruins Kentucky fourth quarter Saturday, de .704 by fumbles and intercepted son ended it all with 3:28 left in the game.

the receiver's head Virainia New York feating the Gobblers, 17-8. cornerback Tim Robnett at the Indians' 20 in the third quarter ended the Bears' one scoring threat. After the interception, Stanford went 76 yards for its second touchdown. A 27-yard pass from Bunce to Brown was the big play in the drive, and Reggie Sanderson scored on a one-yard plunge. Stanford, which will play Big 10 champion Michigan in the Rose Bowl, finished tne regular season with an 8-3 record and was 6-1 against conference opponents.

Cal finished 6-5, with a 4-3 mark against Pac-8 teams, and trails in the Big Game series 34-30-10. UCLA Southern cal Pittsburgh 10 10 The Southerners knocked the Tennessee Kentucky 12 14 ondiani 2 passes most of the game, made a last-ditch effort to avoid defeat when they rolled to the Kansas 11, where they were a .411 .500 Wi .474 4 .375 5V W3 2(4 10 lA 46-203 92 First downs Rusts-vards Passing yardagt. Return yardage Wait Civilian Carolina Utah It 14 52-147 5W7? t2S 87 First downs Rushes-yards Passing yardaqe Return yardaoe Passu 47 went into the third quarter 54-158 04-4 10 passes Indiana football out of the grasp of Jimmy Polito in the first quarter, recovered on the Tech 28 and scored five players later on a Punts 10-21-1 9-35 1 yard short in a first-down bid. umhlM lat 6-34 7-41 FU Punts Memphis Pallas Denver Yards penalized pumoiej iost 54 Missouri got an intentional Yards penalized fcridlv's fleuilts ULLA 7 0 0-i seven yard sneak by Billy Hei- HinMUM Southrn Cat iei USC Harris 1 run (Rale kick) Kentucky 7 07 delburg. safety when Mark Harris dropped back into his own end zone, then ran back and forth 9i run (Hunt kick) Pittsburgh 124, Indiana 123 Kentucky 114, Fktrldlans 10 New York 12, Carolina 127 Denver 115, Virginia 113.

Only games scheduled lenn watson Tenn xweO 4 run (Hunt kick) Mtxvn Quarterback Rick Donegan Ky Carroll 1 run (Kirk kick UCLA-Kendrlcks 7 run (Herrcri kick) A 48.424. Stan. liCal 0 Tenn Johnson 15 pitchout interception killing time until Bob Luther Mturaay't uames piloted the Southerners from imphls it Jackson, pittsnuron vs. me Ter.n.. afternoon and Otto Nichols tackled him their own 21 to a second quar Carolina at Kentucky STANFORD, Calif.

(AP) with one minute left. ter touchdown, throwing a 10 Floridiant at Denver California Stanford 10 14 37-38 43-148 inunr kick) A 35,000. Van. 10, Tampa 7 N.SHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Dallas at Utah yarder to Steve Broussard.

Stanford quarterback Don Bruce threw a 58-yard touch 85 211 Billy Watson scored The Cita Missouri 0 0 0 2-2 Kansas First downs Rushes-yards Passing yardaot Return yardage Passes Fumbles lost Yards penalized California 9-22- 2 18-24-6 1 1 Kan poster 33 pass trom javnet Only games, scheduled Sunday's Games Florldlans at Memphis Only game scheduled Monday's Game No aames scheduled, (more) mbacher kick) Taylor Stokes, who had missed Tech, in the meantime, didn't get past the Southerns' 40 yard line until the third quarter when Strock moved Tech to the down pass to Jackie Brown late in the second period Saturday to break up a defensive battle aa safety rant tackled in end zone. A 44,750. 43 103 8 7 fcl4 all four of its previous field goal Stanfora Stan Brown 58 pass from Bunce (Gar with California, and the Rose cia. Kick) 1.1,1 six in 13 plays. 111.

31, Iowa 0 trailing 7-0. Bruin defensive end Fred McNeill put a big rush on the Trojan punter Dave Boul-ware, half deflecting the kick. It traveled only 17 yards and, in four quick running plays, UCLA went 30 yards and Marv Kendricks bored through the final seven and the extra point was added to tie the score. Southern California hit the scoreboard early in the second quarter. After intercepting a pass by Scott Henderson, the Trojans, led by quarterback Jimmy Jones, moved in for the touchdown.

The advance was highlighted by a brilliant 57-yard run off left tackle by sophomore Manfred Moore which carried to the Bruin three before he was hauled down by Jim Bright. It took Lou the Trojans leading rusher, three plunges, the last a dive over the heap from the one. It was a typical hard fought Stan Sa atan NBA aanaeraen i run vvjq' kiwai attempts in nine games this season, booted a 40-yarder in the fourth quarter Saturday to give Vanderbilt a 10-7 victory Bowl-bound Indians rolled to a 14-0 victory in the 74th Big CHAMPAIGN, 111. (AP) Stalling there, the Gobblers gave up the balls on downs when a fourth down sweep failed. Sophomore George Uremovich Game with the Bears over Tampa EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Won Pet.

Boston 11 4 .447 Philadelphia 9 .529 New York .471 Buffalo 7 10 .412 scored on runs of 42 and The defensive unit of the Pa- CI 3 4 But a clipping penalty del final touchdown on a 58-yard punt return with 90 seconds to play. Lynch ran 15 times for 92 yards and completed eight of 18 passes for 132 yards, bringing his league-leading total offense mark to 2,092 yards. Hall, top rusher in the conference, netted 123 yards in 14 carries for a season total of 1,230. Carson added 98 yards to the Bulldog rushing total on 15 rushes. Bill Bracken ran eight times for 63 yards and Dave Ingold cific-8 champions held Cal to against Tampa shortly after yards and Illinois, amassing 268 yards in the first half then inserting reserves, smashed Iowa First downs Rushes-yards Passing vardaa wards nullified a 95-yard touchdown by Eddie Caldwell on a under 100 net yards until, late in the game, the Bears' Jay Cruze completed a 40-yard pass Miss.

Va. Tech 22 13 44J117 30-153 225 173 19-22-1 14-40-2 7-39 8-17 2 2 sl-0 Saturday. Passes punt return that would have It was the Ilhnfs fifth central Division Baltimore 8 .471 Cincinnati 2 .400 1 Atlanta 4 if .267 3 Cleveland 4 13 .235 4 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Milwaukee 17 1 Chlcaqo 11 .481 5 Detroit 9 .471 I Phoenix 7 10 .412 i'i PadHc Division from liis own one-yard line. punts Fumbles lost Yarric npnalirpH given the Spartans a victory. 41 34 straight Big Ten football victo Southern Mississiopi Cal, which had slim Rose Bowl hopes going into the Tampa had tied the game 7-7 7 0 0 0 Virginia Teen ry, then best conference streak Miss Heidelbum run (Guv kick) in the third quarter when quar AAiss.Rrousuira Id BAC from nnnwim since the 1946 Rose fowl team game, never got past the Stanford 24 on offensive.

terback Freddie Solomon, repl wia.u They closed the season, which Los Anoeles 14 3 JJ42 Golden Stat 13 4 .484 Seattle ...11 7 .411 Portland 3 13 .188 3 4'. netted 63 on nine caries to tech Strock 2 run (Valentint run) started with six losses, with a An interception by Stanford acing Buddy Carter, reversed his field and ran 27 yards for a rUW. lead Davidson's ground game. Houston 3 17 5-6 overall record and 5-3 in the touchdown. Big Ten a befitting tribute to Col.

53, AF 17 BOULDER, Colo. (AP) Colorado's dynamic offensive trio of Charlie Davis, Clifford Branch and John Traver overpowered Air Force Saturday as the Buffs posted a convincing 53-17 football victory in the season finale for both teams. Sophomore tailback Davis, coming off his record-setting 342-yara rushing effort last week, romped for 196 yards and scored two touchdowns. He became the Big Eight Conference's all-time leading sophomore rusher with the perform- Branch, ClTs explosive split end and kick returner, scored once on a 3-yard reverse and returned a punt 65 yards for another TD. He returned two other punts for 36 and 50 yards to give Colorado good field position.

Fullback Traver, playing in Vanderbilt, now 4-5-1, took rookie Coach Bob Blackman. the lead in the second quarter The Citadel Davidson 24 20 49-315 52-214 212 108 10 0 13-24-1 11-33-3 1-10 5-27 3 3 84 40 Iowa, under new Coach First downs -Rushes-yards Passing yardage Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized The Citadel when scrambling Steve Burger Frank Lauterbur, finished with WO. darted over left tackle from two yards out. 10 7 13 747 The closest the Hawkeyes 7 9.. 91 Davidson Tamna A 7 A 7 Cit Hall 1 run (Sheooard kick) Ct Carson 5 run (kick fa led) Fridays Results Cincinnati 110, Boston 104 -i Chlcaao 148, Philadelphia 104 Baltimore 124, Buffalo 105 Los Anseles 104, Houston 99 Milwaukee 108, Seattle 107 Portland 118, Cleveland 105 Only games scheduled Saturday's Games v-Baltlmore at New York Phoenix at Atlanta Detroit at Buffalo Boston at Chlcaoo Seattle at Portland Milwaukee vs.

Golden Slate at Oakland Only games scheduled Sunday's Games Boston at Cleveland -Houston vs. Golden State at San Diego Milwaukee at Los Angeles Philadelphia at Seattle Only games scheduled Monday's Games No games scheduled Vanderbilt 0 7 0 3-10 came to Illinois' goal line was vano Burqer run StoKes kick) TampaSolomon 27 run (Soper kick) the 28 where Harry Kokolas' Cit Lvnch 14 run (Sheooard kick) Dav Snipp 34 run (Wilkerson kick) rlt Wall Ul nin fhenoard kick) vanay stoes 40 A 12.000. field goal attempt was blocked Cit Baima 12 pass from Lynch (pass in the second quarter. raiiea) Cit Carson 1 run (Sheorjard kick) Cit Watson 58 ount return (Sheooard kick) SMU 20, Baylor 6 Iowa Illinois I .7 14 231 III Wells 4 run (kick failed) WACO, Tex. (AP) Chipper III Safety Sunderman tackled In end Johnson kicked two field goals "ne in uremvicn run (wens kick) III Uremovich 3 run (Wells kick) and quarterback Gary Ham ill Dnbsnn recovered fumble in nd his final regular season game, mond connected on two short zone (Wells kick) Rich.

21, 19 WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (AP) Richmond's upstart Spiders III Safety Sunderman tackled In end zone. ran for 126 yards the first half, scored one touchdown and helped set up two others. He A 40,703. touchdown passes Saturday to give Southern Methodist a 20-6 Southwest Conference victory If you carry on with your take him to then applied some crushing (I ill sixzx Kk-M nu t' a rode the running of tailback Billy Meyers and the running and passing of quarterback Ken over hapless Baylor and the Bears' embattled Coach Bill NCAA Holds Beall.

Nichols to a 21-19 shocker over It was the 27th loss in 30 William Mary Saturday and claimed their second Southern Conference football champion blocks to help spring Davis in the second half. Each team turned fumble recoveries into scores in the first period, with Colorado taking a 7-3 advantage. But three Buff touchdowns in the second quarter gave them a 27-10 halftime CC Meet KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) games for Beall-coached Baylor teams and even as the game was being played his future at school was under study by a STARTS WtD. Tower Theatre ship in four years and a berth in the Tangerine Bowl.

Meyers ran 27 times for 161 Oregon's Steve Prefontaine will bulge. defend his title against a classy yards and Nichols ran for two field of more than 300 runners in the 1971 NCAA Cross Coun touchdowns and passed for a third as Spiders, who had led all the way until the Indians Air Force Coiorafo 15 24 44-138 55-352 195 204 70 175 10-25-1 10-28-2 8-40 4-41 1 2 54 06 try Championships Monday. First downs Rushes-yards Passinq yardage Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized Air Force Colorado Prefontame out ran Villa- went in front with 4:15 left, nova's Donal Walsh for the in pulled it out with a 73-yard dividual crown last year, but 3 7 7 0 )7 7 20 4 20-53 march in eight plays and 2 Villanova edged Oregon, 85-86, minutes. Pharmacist $280.00 weekly, plus benefits and 10 interest (not working) in new Pharmacy opening in November. Replies confidential.

Reply to Box X-H News-Piedmont cu Tarver i run (oean kick) AF FG Barry 24 CU Brunson 55 oass from Johnson for the team title. In It was the fifth conference victory in six starts for the Spi crosscountry, the low score (kick failed) AF Murphy 50 pass from Hayne (Barry kick) wins. ders, who finished 5-5 over-all Walsh and two other mem cu uavis i run luean kick) CU Branch 24 run (Dean kick) AF Hayme 1 run (Barry kick) CU Cain 11 bass from Johnson (kick after losing their first three bers of the 1970 Villanova team, games. William and Mary, los failed) ing its league title and its first Marty Liquon and Wilson Smith, are back. Thus the Wild cu Davis 30 run (kick tailed) CU Branch 45 punt return (Oean kick) CU Mathews 1 run (Dean kick) A 44,342 Conference encounter Saturday afternoon at Davidson, N.C.

The Citadel came away with a convincing 47-7 triumph. (AP Wirephoto) conference game in five starts, HALL HAULED DOWN The Citadel's Jon Hall, with the football, is pulled down by Davidson's John Barbee as Jim Hardison (50) moves in for an assist in their Southern cats are rated the team to beat. Carson-Newman ISU 54, Okl. St. 0 Att'd Yards TD L.G 12 132 0 59 AMES, Iowa (AP) George Amundson rushed for a record Wamoler Sharoe 11 34 Blue Hose Drop Mars Hill Att.Compl..H.I.

Yds. For TD 15-7-1 93 HartseM Faulk 4-04 0 four touchdowns and passed for a fifth as Iowa State smashed Oklahoma State 54-0 Saturday and landed a berth in the Sun PA5S RECEIVING goal, was halted by a mistake. NO. Yds. por TO 3 George 41 Late in the third quarter PUNTING L.G Bowl.

end and a 23-yard pass completion to Lynn Dreger. Tam Milton had an 18-yard run. The final Presbyterian points came with 10:21 left in the No. Ave. 4 34.4 wesDyenan had a first and 43 Harman goal on the Lion eight when Immediately after their big victory, the Cyclones accepted an invitation to play in this Renwick was thrown for a loss Furman RUSHING Att'd Yards TD L.G and fumbled with Mars Hill game when Jerry Chandler, who year's game at El Paso, recovering.

(Continued From Page 1C) "that eliminated our running threat, and all our speed. It also knocked a big hole in our passing defense, because he is our starting safety too." The Blue Hose increased its lead to 14-6 with 7:21 remaining in the third quarter when Renwick went over from the three. Renwick had two big gainers in the 78-yard drive, a 14-yard sprint around right Crislio Wolfrom Deleo with Louisiana State as their also booted both extra points, kicked a 19-yard field goal. Despite "the victory, the Blue Deleo Hose tied a school record by 33 229 1 40 10 37 0 14 13 37 1 13 PASSING Yds. For TD 18-84 41 0 PASS RECEIVING No.

Yards For TD 2 24 0 2 15 0 2 10 0 PUNTING No. AV9. L.G. 5 32.2 34 After moving to the Lion four with a first down early in the fourth period, the Blue Hose was penalized 15 yards for holding. It then moved back to the two, with Chandler then Bartik Carlyle Wolfrom losing six fumbles.

The record was originally set last season against Furman. 'Deleo kicking the field goal. "I told them at halftime to Thanks primarily to a 21-vard expected opponent. LSU has already agreed to play in the bowl whatever the outcome of Saturday might's game with Notre Dame, reliable Sun Bowl sources reported. Iowa State's victory its most decisive ance a 55-0 shutout of San Jose State in 1959 ran the Cyclones' record to 7-3, best in 11 years.

Iowa State has a regular season game left next Saturday at San Diego State. cut out the fumbling," quipped flip pass from Renwick to Bob Gault later, "but it dicta' do any good." Then, in a more WAIT wills, the Blue Hose had a first and goal on the Mars Hill nine midway the fourth quarter. But serious one, he explained that Kenwick and Milton missed con you can't teach fumble elimination. "It was the first time we had done any great amount of fumbling since early in the nections on a pitchout and the Lions again recovered the loose FOOTBALL SUNDAYS at FOR THE BIG ONE SECOND ANNUAL GREENVILLE ROD CUSTOM AUTO SHOW Ok la. State 0 0 0 00 Iowa State ball.

7 14-54 24. 7. from pass OSU Harris 49 (Shoemake kick) Johnny Jeselnik, with 96 yards in 13 carries, led the PC ground attack, which accumulated 268 ISU Amundson 4 run (kick failed) ISU Amundson 4 run (Austrheim kick) ISU Jones 50 pass from Amundson (run failed) ISU Amundson 3 run (Austrheim kick) ISU Amundson 3 run (Austrheim kick) ISU Krepfle 8 pass from Carlson net yards. Milton had 53 yards in 11 attempts. season.

We played a pretty good game last week, and maybe the guys were looking ahead to Newberry, I just don't know." The Blue Hose moved inside the Mars Hill 10 three times in the final 23 minutes of the game, but could show only three points on the board for those efforts. Each drive, including the one that netted the field pass from Fontaninl (Musrrneim kick) ISU-Padien 15 (Austrheim kick) at TEXTILE HALL Greenville, S. C. JANUARY 14, 15, 16 WITH OVER 125 FABULOUS CARS FROM FLORIDA TO OHIO The Blue Hose now begin making preparations for the big annual Presbyterian-Newberry game, which will be played Kan. 7, Mo.

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