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ASHEVILLE CITIZEN-TIMES, Sept. 27, 1970 -3B Blue Devils Come From Behind Duke Downs Virginia, 17-7 DURHAM, N. C. (AP) the third period when Virginia Duke's Blue Devils missed on five scoring chances before they came from behind on the pass ing of Leo Hart to defeat Vir took the kickoff and moved from its 20 to the Duke 4. But on fourth down the Cavaliers missed a first down by inches and the Blue Devils took over.

From there, Duke rolled 96 yards to a touchdown. ginia 17-7 baturoay in an Atlan tic Coast Conference football game. Hart completed 17 of 28 passes from Dennis Satyshur to Brad Evans. Virginia went ahead in the first period co a 64-yard touchdown pass from Larry Albert to Dave Sullivan. Jones, a sophomore was the workhorse of the Duke offense, carrying 32 times for 112 yards.

The victory was the second of the season for Duke against a 21-19 loss in the opener to Florida. Four times the Blue Devils attempted field goals in the first half before they finally connected. The first was by Pugh from the Virginia 19. Dave Wright attempted three field goals in the second period. All were wide.

One was from the Virginia 25, another from the 42 and the third from the 28. It was a frustrating first half for Duke, which drove to Virginia's 12, 1, 18, 34, 15 and 22 before Pugh booted his field goal 44 seconds before the half ended. The Bue Devils recovered two fumbles by Virginia's Greg Dickerhoof in the second period, once on its 3 and again on the 31. But both drives bogged down. Late in the opening period Duke began a drive from its 29 and carried to the Virginia 8.

But the Cavaliers held and took over on their one. A turning point came early in Virginia Duke 10 25 100 -220 145 -231 13 41 1-32-2 17-31-1 9-40 3-41 2 1 55 at for 231 yards to lead a Duke offense that six times moved past the Virginia 35 in the first half before Dave Pugh kicked a 39-yard field goal. First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized Duke Virginia The Blue Devils went ahead 7 7-17 0 0- 7 in the third period, rolling S6 yards for a touchdown in 15 plays with Steve Jones going ill if Jv; -'i mfmffliiii i wmrmnrfgrmfiwimti mnmrw-mmrrimwmmy wmmmnm'tittv4iMvtMm Tit" over from a yard out. Va Sullivan 64 pass Irom Albert (Car- rlnglon kick) Duke FG Pugh Duke Jones 1 run (Pugh kick) Duke Evans 1 pass from Salvshur (Pugn kick) DURHAM. N.C.

(AP) statistics el the Vlrglnia-Duka football game: Duke scored again in the last 20 seconds on a one-yard pass Wofford Defeats Furman 4. Hanger On Stubborn Deacs Defeated, 19-14 Clemson linebacker Ben Watson (54) grabbed jersey of University of Georgia tailback Mont gomery to bring him down after a five-yard gain in first period of contest Saturday in Athens, Ga. Georgia won, 38-0. (AP Wirephoto) GREBNVnjLE, S. C.

(API- Small college independent Wof TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) ford won its fourth straight while an FSU offense led by Kansas Topples Syracuse SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) The Kansas Jayhawks took advantage of Syracuse mistakes Saturday and sent running back John Riggins into the end zone three times on short bursts as they ran up a 31-14 football victory at Achbold Stadium. It was the fourth loss in a row for Ben Schwartzwalder's Orangemen, the first time in the Frank Whigham struggled to Dumps Clemson The barefoot toe of Frank Fontes Georgia game over a Southern Conference football opponent Saturday overcome a paralysis that seem smallest man on the squad as it. whipped Furman, 28-13.

gave Florida State 13 points ed to seize it everytime it near-ed the end zone. Fullback Clifford Boyd scored and a 19-14 football victory over Mike Cavan scored the third ATHENS, Ga. (AP) Soph' into the game with 24-0 and 27-17 victories over the Citadel three touchdowns for the Ter a game but overpowered WaKe touchdown with a clutch 18- in the Sun Bowl and the opening 17-14 loss to Tulane. Clemson was unbeaten going nfnnre auarterback James Fontes, who kicks the ball barefoot and soccer style, trans riers, including the tiebreaker in Forest team which held for yard keeper on a fourth down Ray's: passing and a strong run- the third period on a two-yard and Virginia. Ray completed 13 of 16 pas one-third of the contest.

ferred to FSU this year from play in the second quarter. nine, attack led by fullback dash. He earlier had a one-yard Tailgack Jack Montgomery got ses for 135 yards. Honeycutt Fontes, 5-foot-6 and 165 pound Ferrum (Va.) Junior College, Robert. Hocieycutt overwneimea Clemson Saturday as Georgia the second touchdown on a two scoring jaunt and finished with a 15-yard scamper into the end rushed for 76 yards on 16 car kept the Seminoles in the game yard run and.

in the third peri snipped a six game streak where he was a teammate of Georgia Tech great Rock Per- ries. zone. with four field goals trom 22, 37, 39 and 47 yards out 1 without; a victory and downed The lone bright spot for the od after a 30-yard field goal by Kim Braswell, second-string doni. Wofford extended its winning Tigers was the rushing of sen The four field goals by Fontes tailback Julian Smiley made it streak to 12 with the triumph, its third of the season. Furman ior tailback Ray Yauger, who coach long career at Syracuse University that he has suffered that many defeats without a victory.

Syracuse lost to Houston last week and was defeated by West Virginia and Boston Col set a single game record for the Tigers 38-0. Ray- passed six yards to Charles Whittemore for the first touchdown as Georgia took the kickoff and carried 14 times for 71 yards. is 1-2. Florida State. 38-0 with a 20 yard scamper.

Georgia's defense held Clemson to only 47 yards total of His long run of the day of 30 Wake Forest surged to a 7-3 With the score knotted at 7-7, Boyd scored with just over four Cincinnati Beats WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (AP) lege at the close of the 1969 sea yards got Clemson into Georgia territory for only the second time of the game in the third fense in the first half, allowing the Tigers only three first marched relentlessly through the overmatched Clemson de minutes to play in the third pe lead early in the first quarter on a 24-yard touchdown sprint son. 8th-Ranked Cornhuskers Crush Army LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) -Sophomore Johnny Rodgers ignited a sputtering Nebraska offense Saturday and sparked the eighth-ranked Cornhuskers to a 28-0 football shutout of Army. The swivel hipped halfback caught scoring passes of 43 and 26 yards, and brought a Memor downs.

Clemson's deepest pene Syracuse was first on tho quarter at the 48 yard line. fender Ray set up the second touchdown in the second period riod. Two fourth period scores, one by Boyd and another by Bobby Jordan on a seven-yard tration in the first half was to After Clemson's lone drive into Georgia territory in the with a 23-yard pass and com- i i Cincinnati's Bearcats ploughed through the sizzling scoreboard after recovering a Kansas fumble about midway through the first Quarter. A 13- the Georgia 37 near the end of the second quarter and the Ti by Larry Hopkins and didn't yield command of the game until 8:04 were left in the third quarter. run, gave the Terriers a 28-7 first half fizzled, Rav then gers could do little better in the lead.

Boyd led all rushers with 81 heat 59 yards for a touchdown late in the fourth quarter Satur yard pass from quarterback Randy Zur to Roger Praetorius second half. drove the Bulldogs 63 yards in 10 plays, connecting on seven UVIVII VUUUU to -set" up the fourth score, a tfrie-yard run by Honeycutt with seconds left in the half. Second-string quarterback day and handed William and yards in 16 carries, followed by Georgia's winless streak in straight passes. He hit Whitte capped a 25-yard drive. cluded a 45-6 loss to Nebraska Hefty, 222-pound fullback Paul Magalski demoted to third string after a poor performance in the Georgia Tech game re Mary's Indians their third consecutive football defeat 17-10.

more for 15, Lynn Hunnicutt for Kansas teammate David Currie's 62 yards. Wofford quarterback Harold Chandler had 59 yards 0 I 20 3-31 7 0 7 0-14 Syracuse six, Billy Brice for five, Hun Junior quarterback Albie nicutt for nine, Whittemore for deemed himself late in the first on the ground, including a 42- three and Montgomery for six yard run in the third period that half as he streaked 46 yards to ial Stadium crowd of 66,928 to its feet with a darting 38 yard punt return which set up another Nebraska TD. Johnson scored the decisive touchdown his second of the day on a two-yard rollout at the climax of an advance that set up Boyd's tiebreakmg the Deacons' six, permitting before completing a 19-yarder to Montgomery at the one foot Syr Praetorius 13 pass from Zur (Ja-kowenko kick) Kan-Rlggins 2 run (Heck kick) Kan log Ins 1 run (kick tailed) Kan-Rlggins 1 run (Helmbacher kick) bacnerklck)r nm HKk kSv(r Jahuszklewlcz 13 run (Jekowenko Kan Fg Helmbecher 43 Fontes' second held goal. Auburn Rallies To Whip Vols line. Robert Honeycutt dove in Chandler also passed for 145 Running back Tom Bailey spe was spearheaded by the Bear With 37 seconds left in the half.

yards, hitting 10 of 15. His fa 36 yards on a short pass from cats fine sophomore tailback, The win put Nebraska at 2-0-1 for the season and dropped Army to 1-2. vorite target was Skip Corn, who Clemson Gtorela Dick James, i 7 caught six for 65 yards. 107 255 Whingham, staring his first game at quarterback, to the Deacon two, and running back Nebraska rolled off yardage Wofford Furman 30 173 50 29 2170 II 2 0 10-35 540 from the outset but was troubled ZO 1 7tA 137 Yale Defeats Connecticut NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) the entire first half with the ball going back and forth like a Pint downs Rushing yardage Passing vardage Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized Ct-IMO 17.00 Clemson Georgia Arthur Munroe carried it in on the next play.

Fontes kicked 15 30 First downs Rushing vardaoe Passing yardage Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized 139 S7 79 10 11-la-l 10-24-2 by fumbles and errors until Jerry Tagge hit Rodgers with the 43-yarder with less than five at 122 29 I-22-1 10-37 0 40 Cincinnati 19 303 23 3-11-1 7-42 3 40 7 0 10 First downs Rushing yardage Passing vardage Return vardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penellzed Wofford i-35 10-32 4 2 the extra point. Wake Forest's second touch ping pong Sullivan threw to Terry Beas ley for Auburn's first score, i 0 0 0 7 21 10 S3 minutes remaining in the half. 0 7 7 14-28 ,3 Whittemore 6 pass from Rav Cincinnati Wm. Mary 7-17 0-10 A 23-yard field goal by 150-pound Harry Klebanoff and Dick Jauron's one-vard touch down came on a 10-yard keeper by quarterback Larry Russell. 7 0 6-13 Furman Army Nebraska 13 35 IDiawen KICK! Ga Montgomery 2 run (Braswell Bovd 1 run fBrlnaman kirk) WOT 62-yard beauty, and set up the next with a 40-yard pass that Alvin Bresler took in at the 18 522 Fur Crlslln run (Newmever kirk) Ga Cavan IS run (Braswell kick) down plunge with two seconds I2S 229 33 53 U-JM 17-33-0 Ga.

R. Honeycutt 1 run (Breswell Wof Bovd 2 run (Bringman kick) Wof Jordan 7 run (Bringman kick) Wof Bovd 16 run Brinoman klek Fin down! Cln Johnson 2 run (Schmltt kick) Helles 24 pass from Meteor Geiger kick) FG Sefger Cln FG 25 Schmltt Cln Johnson 2 run (Schmltt kick) A 7,000. three. Wallace Clark rammed it iiiiw Ga FG SratwAlt 30 First downs Rushing vardage Passing vardage Return vardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized Army Nebraska I'Jf J-31 0 I Go Smiley 20 run (Braswell kick) Fur Acker2 2 pass from Hlghtower (run failed) over on the next play. Kusntng varoage Passing vardage Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles tost 15 ft ft a Wake Forest FSU 13 239 190 S5 209 12 30 4-11-1 15-31-1 7-39 3-47 4 21 20 0 14 0 0-14 3 3 10 319 The Tigers got to the three late in the first half but Clark 0 7 14 7-211 Yards penalized fumbled at the four and Ten Nebr Rodgers 23 pass from Tagge Wake Forest Florida State iKogera kick, Nebr Orduna 2 run (Racers kirk) nessee got it.

On the next play, left in the game gave Yale a 10-0 football victory over state rival Connecticut Saturday. Jauron, a sophomore who rushed for 116 yards, plunged one yard for the touchdown capping an 80-yard drive in 17 plays. Yale kept the ball on the ground throughout the drive, relying primarily on Jauron and tailback Don Martin, who totaled 81 yards. Nebr Rodgers 26 pass from Tagge however, Scotty Elam of Au BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) -A1 fired up defense and Pat Sullivan's passing brought Auburn from a 10-0 deficit to a 36-23 football victory over Tennessee in the Southeastern Conference opener for both squads.

A rash of fumbles and interceptions plagued both teams with 13 turnovers in the first half alone. Larry Willingham, Auburn sideback, intercepted two passes within a minute in the second period and ran the first one back 52 yards to put the Tigers ahead 21-10. His second interception was the third straight of Tennessee quarterback Bobby Scott's passes. The Vols had jumped to a 10-point margin in the first period on a one-yard sneak by Scott pnd a 26-yard field goal by George Hunt. The touchdown was set up when Kevin Milan recovered a Mickey Zofko fumble the 26 on Auburn's first play from scrimmage.

(Kogers kick) Nebr Cox 31 pass from Brownson FSU FG Fonles 39 WF Hooklns 25 run (Loundsburv burn tackled Don McLeary in Georgia Tech Chalks Up 31-21 Win Over Miami kick). (Kogers kickj A 66,920 the end zone tor two points. t-bu fi r-onies a WF- AuiieM TO run tt-oonnstiurv kick) Tennessee, defending SEC champion, is 1-1 for the year rsu ro pomes i FSU Munroe 1 run (Fontes kick) FSU FG Fontes 37 A 27,196. while Auburn is 2-0. Tennessee Razorbachs Win, 49-7, Over Tulsa 10 0 0 1113 7 1 7-44 Auburn ADVERTISEMENT goal for the Yellow Jackets.

Miami defensive back Tony ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) Tailback Brent Cunningham scored two touchdowns on pass receptions and ran in a third Satur Tenn Scott 1 run (Hunt klcK) Tenn FG Hunt Stawarz jolted Tech in the first Aub Beasley. 62 pass from Sullivan Ann Clark 3 run rjelt kick) day as the Georgia Tech Yel FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) Aub Willingham J2 past Interception Aub Sa(lv McLaarv tackled In end Aub Seplgner fumble recovery Zklck Arkansas quarterback Bill Cunningham set up the final score with a 17-yard run and then dove over from the one on the next play to put the game out of Miami's reach. The Hur-ricans had battled back to within three points, 24-21, in the fourth quarter before Cunningham's heroics capped a sparkling day for the 5-foot-7, 167 pound junior.

Kicking specialist Jack Moore added a 20 yard field Montgomery, a poised senior. Tpnn UrLHrv run fnail tolled! low Jackets downed Miami 31-21 in a football battle of major Southern independents. Tech sophomore quarterback Eddie McAshan rifled touch directed touchdown drives of 90 Tenn Thompson 18 pass from Scott Hunr cki aud rav or iu run uen and 88 yards and scored once as kick) The nimble set the tone for down tosses of 16 and 18 yards the Razorbacks blitzed Tulsa 49-7 in a non-conference football game Saturday. to Cunningham and 28 yards to senior tightend Steve Foster. CL0SE0UT SPECIAL The victory lifted Arkansas' quarter with a 75 yard punt return for a touchdown, racing the distance down the left sideline untouched to tie the score 7-7.

But Miami could generate little on offense until the second half, when it was too late, and couldn't solve McAshan's passing. Substitute quarterback David Teal replaced Miami's heralded Kelly Cochran midway in the third quarter and immediately put the Hurricanes on the scoreboard with a 19 yard pass to Don Brennan. Cochran came back in the fourth quarter, however, and engineered Miami's final drive, tossing 19 yards to Joe Schmidt for the touchdown. record to 2-1 and dropped Tulsa to 2-1. Montgomery, a 180-pounder from the suburbs of Dallas, retired four minutes deep in the third period with 67 yards rushing on eight carries and an additional 124 yards on 7 of 11 passes.

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