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IB AslwviUe CttilCT-Timet, Saa, Kg. IMS FT i 1 iA.v j. Grantham Runs Duke Past Ohio 34-13 rtV The Associated Prett DURHAM Tailback Julius Grantham scored three touchdowns despite an injured ankle as Duke rallied to defeat winless Ohio 34-13 in college football Saturday night Grantham, a doubtful starter because of an ankle injury in Duke's season opener against Northwestern Sept. 7, scored on a 3-yard run in the first quarter and on runs of 11 and 2 yards in the third quarter as the Blue Devils erased a 13-7 halftime deficit Doug Green's 28-yard punt re- turn to the Ohio 37 early in the third period set up the go-ahead score for Duke, a 1-yard run by quarterback Mike Muschamp. Ken Harper's extra point gave Duke a 14-13 lead with 12:07 left Muschamp, playing in his first college game, hit tight end Rick Reed with a 22-yard pass to key the march.

Duke Increased (be lead teas than two minutes later wben defensive lineman David Demort retimed an interception 25 yards to the Ohio 11, setting up Grantham's second scoring run. Grantham, who rushed for 75 yards, pushed the Duke lead to 27-13 with 6:40 left with his third touchdown, capping a 40-yard drive as Duke upped its record to 2-1. Stanley Monk scored on a 5-yard run with 1:07 left as the Blue Devils dr opped the Bobcats to 0-2. Muschamp, a junior, alternated with freshman starter Anthony Dil-weg, both of whom were replacing Steve Slayden, who is out with an injured shoulder. 7t yards for one touchdown and set up another with a 52-yard scamper, and Don Majkowski accounted for two scores as Virginia downed Georgia Tech 24-13 in an Atlantic Coast Conference game.

Word, who had 188 yards on 18 carries, set sail on his long scoring trip on Virginia's second play of the game as the Cavaliers exploded from the start to score on their first four possessions. Word rambled 52 yards to the Tech 28 on Virginia's next play and Majkowski capped the 80-yard drive with a 3-yard scoring run. Kenny Stadlin kicked a 35-yard field goal on the Cav's next possession, and Majkowski completed the early outburst by firing a 15-yard tou-chdwon pass to Glno Zimmerlink less than five minutes into the second quarter. It was the second victory of the year for Virginia, playing Its ACC opener. Tech fell to 1-1 after Its second consecutive conference outing.

Tech took a 3-0 lead on the opening series of the game, moving 48 yards before Thomas Palmer kicked a 47-yard field goal. Tech's other scores came on John Dewberry's 5-yard pass to Tim anion, and on Palmer's 30-yard field goal The setback snapped a three-game winning streak for Tech, its longest since putting together seven victories in a row in 1978. The offensive outburst subsided considerably In the second half. Neither team seriously threatened to score until Virginia reached the Tech 32 in the final five minutes, where Stadlin's 49-yard field goal attempt into a brisk wind fell short of the yv vtx. i ti I Si '-Ittiiih 4 ACC Chris Judge kicked field goals of 20 and 37 yards in the final 6:34 of the second quarter as the Bobcats grabbed a six-point halftime lead in the first-ever meeting with Duke.

Free safety David Board set up both field goals with a pair of interceptions. Board returned his first interception 20 yards to the Duke St. After quarterback Dennis Swearingen scrambled for 16 yards, Judge came on to hit bis first field goal with 6:34 left to give the Bobcats a 10-7 lead. After Board returned his second interception 24 yards to the Duke 45, Swearingen hit halfback Orvell Johns with a 15-yard pass and then ran for 15 yards before Judge kicked his second field goal with 1 :22 left Duke's Harper missed 45-yard field goal with five seconds left in the opening half. Duke had grabbed a 7-0 lead when running back Grantham leaped into the end zone from three yards out 6:21 left in the first quarter.

Dil-weg keyed the 53-yard march with an 11-yard pass to Monk and an 8-yard pass to Tracy Smith. The Bobcats tied the score with Swearingen's 20-yard touchdown pass to flanker Tom Compernolle with 13:55 left In the second quarter. Virginia 24, Ga. Tech 13 ATLANTA Barry Word raced CO. 252-8496 More Week IS aenwon's Kenny Flower (48) GeU Caught From Behind HUNTER COGGINS mark.

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MW The Associated Press COLLEGE PARK, Md. Stan Gelbaugh passed for 263 yards and two touchdowns and Tommy Neal scored twice while rushing for 90- yards as 17th-ranked Maryland thrashed West Virginia 28-0 Saturday 2 night. The vtctorv' ended a CLOTHING 28 N. Sprue St, Ajheville Extended One Week I I MM NAVY Wool Were BLAZER, SALE ii Flannel Bldfcers 145.00. One five-game home losing streak to 0ie 35 Mountaineers.

yhb were dealt their ftrst shutout In 32 games. Both teams -i have 2-1 records. ti Come By and talk to us about on the ground attack, only came up with 141 yards rushing, led by tail-hack Kenny Flowers with 85 yards. And Anderson was throwing effectively until, the back-breaking fourth quarter interceptions. The sophomore hit 14 of 33 attempts for 183 yards.

The Bulldogs kept mistakes to a minimum with only two penalties for 20 yards, and a fourth-quarter fumble that nearly turned things around for Clemson. Tate's fumble came at the Clemson 42 with 1:42 and appeared to have set up a typical Georgia-Clemson photo finish. But four Randy Anderson passes later, Little went high in the air with Clemson's Boyer and wrapped up the Interception and the ball game. The game, broadcast nationally. was the first live television appear- ance for Clemson since 182.

The NCAA stopped the school with a two year blackout due to recruiting viola- tions. It also was the first game to be televised nationally from the Tigers' Death Valley. uauiusgmni Ojea IMAM 1e.11MMOfe1MM.il OHM.IW.mM Gelbaugh, limited to 214 passing yards in his first two games, had 114 r-Away. All 85 Boats at Close-out prices 86 Boats are here. See the 86 Astroglassl In an explosive first quarter before a Byrd Stadium sellout crowd of 51,250.

-i One of four first-half sacks and a 19-yard punt gave Maryland field 3 position for Neal's first TD, with a 28- yard pass completion to Abdur-Ra- 'oof accounting for 28 of the 34 yards. 5 Gelbaugh completed three passes for 49 of 82 yards gained on Maryland's next possession. Abdur- Ra'oof gathered in the scoring toss for one of his five receptions. Ramon Paredes missed a 20- yard field goal try for Maryland, but' the Terps got the ball again before the first period ended Keeta Coving- ton intercepted a John Talley pass. Neal, recovered from a hyperex-' 3 tended knee which had limited his action, scored again to make it 21-0 -5 with 13:34 left in the first half.

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