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I Decisions-Keydets, 20-10; Gobblers Roll, 27-1 TrodigaV Indians Find Lost Virginia Tech Finds Offense In Shellack'nit West Virginia Punch In Comeback Victory Ity IIARLKS KARMOSKV jlaily Tress Sports Kditor HLACKSRl'Rf! If anyone still believes Virginia Tech hn no offense. Just ask West Virginia University and a wind-chilled Governor's Day crowd of 33.000 that watched Coach Jerry Claiborne's Cobblers whip the arch-rival Mountaineers here Saturday afternoon. 27-12. Tech's much-vaunted defense put the home team on the scoreboard first with Ky HOB MINGS Dally Prriii Sports Writer LEXINGTON-Virginia Military Institute's homecoming turned out to be the return of the prodigal here Saturday afternoon. William and Mary, playing In the Southern Conference for the first time since Its season-opening victory over East Carolina, rediscovered a scoring punch and sent the Keydets reeling for their sixth straight loss.

20-10. Breaking a four-came Breaking WIM 14 VMI II I4 104 Wpi Meeteer had got the vurt- and threw the Indian halfback tori on the board with four- for a three-yard loss. Plrt own Rushing, yarrtav Peift4j yardaea turn ytOHl Fhmi Pwmt umbln loit Vtrdt panjIIIKJ tMI va. Va Tack 4 741 II 0 '4 41 7 10 70 I I 4) 41 yarp Keener piay in the first Mecleer kent but cot nowh perlod. After VMI had token 1 rl w)4kI after WVl" )nd touch- li A li fll ''own 'rimmPd Tech's lesd IS I Ml I 13,2 thf The OoUtlr removed an doubt their superiority on of- V.fcne ami in the late Omlflla-Sfcisri statfes of the third quarter aft- First dnn Mukhina varrlaa Pastnf vatrlaaa lurn yardaa Pa tot 'urtri Fumniat lo' Va'dt aanatifad OFttiaad Otl.

11)1 IOj4 h4 1 47 B9-yrd drive with a run from came bark ith Mil found they could come from fantaMk ucS thre7tlZrHPhf behind. William and Marv's two WW end for the touchdown an intercepted halkma a 55-vrrd field coal ViriKor. then the attempt bv Ken' Ju.skt.wich. It 74-yard run of t' I pjws by Mike Wii newly-revit alied t. fourth-quarter touchdowns came! Th.

kUL am a J. ot Ri punting ef- offense direct-. Wsisifajkii fell far short in the end ont after an 84-yard punt return by aHer uking. fcad and Urkrck, ionU Kerr Kump which had Riven ust didn't seem to know whatVard, tw we down Luf the hosts 1,104 lead late in to do on the Indians' pitchoutsih To aJd anotheJ onw.r the third period. After Mcetcer tossed 12 yardsYck 'one the VhS Saturday marked the Ted Zychowskl for a first, ff, Keytts time the Indians had scored down at the William and Mary Y.

touchdown since beating Eastj. he pitched out to Carolina. 14-0. The only points who went around right end for ,3 m. uih 13-vardsain.

Pakenham hH lit 8' gal9 HI have to ed by quarterbark Al Juneau! 11 with 3:5 remaining before th completed the triumphal march! NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA I last quarter begHn. which brought the Cobblers'; Starting on their own 20. the won-lonj ledger in balance October 27, 196S Techmen ground out R0 yards 3-3. In 16 plays while resorttna only Power runninK by Terry once to aerial tactics, widenin and Ken Fdwards complement-j jtheir advantage to 20-12 with ed Kincaid's itrong short-pass-ably ruined any post-season Just 2 minutes 19 seconds elap-ing game and the kicking artts-'dreams for Coach Jim Carlen's ed in the last period, try of aophomore Jack Simrsak.lgriddcrs as Bud Dudley of the: Smoot and Edwards shared who booted field goals of 24 and Liberty Row 1 watched. the hall-carrying burden with 29 yards despite 20 mile-an hourj Kdwards and smiKt smashed the latter busting over for the inds in the first half to figure over for touchdowns from four six points.

Smoot accounted for heavily In victimizing the Moun-1 and three yards out in the the short yardage. Edwards tainecrg. 'fourth quarter. contributed runs of 8 and 10 1 The defeat, only the second Meantime the seal of doom vards. Georee Constantinide I see the movies.

But Interim was a field goal tn Indians' 203 yards i ii nil mrn inAm iint v. t- i a i iME. vmB The victory shoved the Ind-I ame play to the otherr (-7' Coh' lain Into the thick of the South-iSwe oi me Held with Morton mmin "1 em Conference race with a 2-0 Parrying the ball on mark. Only conference foes left KeydcU 17. vm.m".4 Vl 11 1 11 1.

1 iir rua (kick ialiMi I WEST VIRGINIA'S JIM BRAXTON SCORES AGAINST VPI nvnmji ii 1 i are me uiauci ana mcnmona, unce again weeieer called the vMi-Um 14 roium v.ru next month play, tossing back to Morton' wi kltk( plJJ16 KeydclS 8re "2 ta SCbjiQMIJempojly8ol It m'8" 'it was verv pleasing to come -raxton takes eipht-yard scoring pass from quarterback Mike Sherwood. Score v.ious.y had ,0 nationally trVs. They shut out heralded and Kincaid chhoed in with was to no avail as Virginia Tech posted a 27-12 win. VPI's Ken Kdwards defends, third-ranked Pcnn State, quarterback Mike eains. one for 8 vards.

If anv doubts still lingered. Tech's defense featuring Widger guard Paul Rioley removed from behind like we did," said a happy Coach Martf Levy. "We came back when they had 1 1 ft 1 t.l.u them wi'h over 10 minutes of 'Pack Romps; Virginia Blanks Navy, 24-0 action left. Mountaineer fullback I Braxton hit the middle, was jarred loose from the football by Widger. and Ripley recovered it at WVU's 43.

This golden scoring opportunity was cashed in us aown ana auer a piay could have been a back-breaker," (Krump's punt return.) "The defense did a good job. When we had VMI down, 13-10. and they had a third and one near our 40 (actually the 47) the defense stopped them twice." The first play was held for no gain and on fourth and one, the Keydets fumbled with the Indians' Alvin Cheatham recovering at the VMI 44. "Jim Cavanaueh's catch with just eight plays and the big one was a 23-yard romp by Charlie Bowers Leads N. C.

State To 5th ACC Win, 31.11, Over Terps By JOHN PHELPS Daily Press Sports Writer RALEIGH, N. C. Charlie Bowers nearly upnt tn npnrwia TWh Knf rViannoH Sinesky, Patton Star On Defense As Middies Contained Throughout By TOMMY SEWARD Daily Press Sports Writer ANNAPOLIS, Md. With a pair of defensive ends roaring like enraged bulls Edwards carrying to the Moun taineer 14. Edwards utilized a lot of sec ond effort for much of the long in the Navy backfield throughout most of the day.

the University of Virginia shut gain by bowling over would-be tacklers. then he picked up the first down at WVU's 3 after short bursts by Smoot sandwiched around a one-yard gain by Kincaid. Smoot scored and Simcsak (which set up the final score with 3:11 left in the game) was tremendous," continued Levy. Cavanaugh, All-Southern Conference as a sophomore last vear. made a diving reception who admittedly had his problems early in the season, scored three touchdowns Saturday and sparked North Carolina State to a 31-11 triumph over Maryland.

The victory ended the Terrapins' brief two-game winning streak and out the Middies, 24-0, Saturday afternoon here to gain its first win over the Sailors since 1909. Al Sinesky and Tom Patton, a couple of Pennsyvlanians, were on top of quar- Vlrainla Navv nt fmif-th nnt 91 naca at fh First downi booted the third and last of bis Flrt downi 17 )ss Arnette, who gave way to time after that for five plays. iiiii auci mat tut in uiata.i It was on that series of plas ra mne'p0'JtJ: last year cost them the ACC second time this campaign he's title. In addition, the game with 'scored three touchdowns, after Gemson probably will decide turning the same stunt two whether the Wolfpack receives a weeks ago against South Caro- Maryland N.C. Stait II 31 114 28S 75 54 0 57 5-15-1 4-1-0 7J4 4-4J 1 2 40 uanny rassio in me nnai minutes, completed 13 of 25 passes that the MiHHisc m.n.H ne jioumaineers aiani r.

yardag VMI 1. I Passing yardagt Three playa previously Cava-j naugh had made a catch at thej 1 for an 11-yard gain and anlJjj- Rushing yardao 151 47 Passing yardage 181 173 Return yardage 103 13 Pesset 13-27-3 15-42-3 Punts a-34 1J-J4 Fumbles lost 0 1 See Wigger-j. C-. Cols. 1-3 for 181 yards and two inter reach the Virginia 23 bowl game invitation for the; una A wind of around 35 miles ceptions, while McNallen hit on 4 0 4 0-11 7 4 0 14-37 West Virginia Virginia Tech second straight year.

Yards penalized 35 50 OF435pe Oct. 34 It was Bowers' third touch 15 of 42 for 173 yards. He had See Blackburn, Page C-5, Col. 1 Indians were called for an in-Lo Bowers, a bull-necked junior down of the day, late in the third quarter, which shattered Virginia 0 13 t-Ji three aerials picked oil. The third pass intercepted by Virginia was taken by Paul and 5 0 record in the Atlantic Coast torback Mike McNallen so much and so often Navy never got any Navy 0 0 0 0 0 irom Thomasvuie, racked up AUuiiinoTUiv, i nvncu the Conference, 5-2 overall.

ti a more- than 100. yards rushingi1 ttWUn I Cnnpfl tn )A 9 anI 14 MMwta to and it Vir Rannlaan 43 past interception failed) The Indians, however, got Reeve, the former Kecoughtan score 24-3, came fol fech-Widger 74 past Interception (Simcsak kick) WVU Braxton I pass from Sherwood (kick failed) Tech FG Simcsak 34 I Tech FG S.mcsak 7 1 WVU-Smith 3 past from Sherwood I (kick failed) Tecs Edwards 4 run (Simcnk kick) Tech Smoot 3 run (Simcsak kick) further than the Virginia 23 and that 'not until the dying moments It sets up an important battle for the third game in a row. Vlr Hope 32 past from Arnattt fpatu SCORES Wake Forest 48 North Carolina 31 (See Story Page C-2) Auburn 31 mi 6 (See Story Page C-2) Michigan 33 Minnesota 20 (See Story Page C-4) Michigan Stale 21 Notre Dame 17 (See Story Page C-4) Purdue 41 Iowa 14 (See Story Pag C-4) Ohio State 31 Illinois 24 (See Story Page C-4) Penn State 29 Boston College 0 (See Story Page C-7) Air Force 27 Pitt 14 (See Story Page C-8) SMU 39 Texas Tech 18 (See Story Page C-7) Florida 14 Vandy 14 (See Story Page C-3) their insurance touchdown with 'I ii High School standout with 5:31 to play and the Cavaliers This time he got 113 on 28 car-llowmK anoineraetnonsiraiion oi tailed) teWJssnyycJiczvv of the game against the Caval Terry Morton going over. He with Clemson next weelc, with was one of three Indians to; Bowers and his teammates hop- RALEIGH, NC. (AP) Statistics of the with that 24 0 lead, wavy was to get the ball only one more ier reserves.

The best the Middies did offensively in the first, the Maryland-North Carolina State nor ball game. ing tc avenge the defeat which to 654 yards. It also was the -js wedns score, ywuuiff va Vi iuuih. With State bogged down on the Maryland 42, Yount lifted I a high punt which rolled to half was to reach the UVA 31' in the first quarter and the 35 in the second period. With Sinesky 'and Patton pinching in and not giving McNallen time to pick out his re-.

uie one-yard mar and was 4 i downed by Bowers." From there, the Wolfpack stymied the Terps in their own ceivers, Navy ground attack wasn't much better off. Emphasizing the defense put territory and forced them to i punt. State took it on the 46 and Bowers, who used to be a punch-through the middle runner very little punch, turned up by Virginia was the opening score of the game before 26,127 at Memorial Stadium. Safety Bob Rannigan picked off a pass by McNallen and sprinted 62 on some flashiness. He broke through the middle and dragged two defenders with him for a 19 yard gain, then later went yards for the touchdown.

Throwing the key block, naturally, was Sinesky at the Navy 35 which put McNallen on the ground and left the rest of the way wide open for Rannigan. over from the 1. An earlier punt also worked magic for the Wolfpack, when Virginia tried to kick the ex quarterback Jack Klebe got off tra point, but it was blocked. a quick kick to the Maryland Sc. 1 wMmmmmm SllSi iliilliiilli umim-'-ysm tmx lllIllllBIMII 9 a 69 yard boot, and the Terps immediately fumbled to set-up Slate's first touchdown.

In fact, the Cavaliers weren't to make any extra points this afternoon, missing the next three on two point tries. Maryland scored first in the MOORE STARS The men from Charlottesville game, -taking a 30 lead on a lH' ax) yJf iiiWi: 29 yard field goal by Rick Carlton after rolling up five tallied twice in the third quarters, capitalizing on a nine-yard punt to move o5 yards in three quick first downs in the opening quarter. plays with Gene Arnette tossing to Joe Hoppe for a 33 yard Army Scores Early, Routs Duke, 57-25 But State, of course, had its score and then in the dying own field goal artillery in the moments of the period with Frank Quayle plunging in from person of last year's scoring leader, Gerald Warren. He tied the count at 3-3 with a 21-yarder the 6 after linebacker Ed Kihm stole another aerial by McNal- four minutes later. len at the Navy 34 and re- turned to the 22.

Army Dukt First downs Then following Klebe's quick See Quick, Page C-5, Cols. 7-0 Virginia's final touchdown, 1 78 340 10 41 390 IS 3 3- 8-1 31-44-3 4- 31 5-41 1 3 70 38 Rushing yardage Passing yardage Return yardagt Passes Punts Fumblet lost Yards penalized which was the only sustained drive of the day, covered 69 yards in 10 plays and was cli 3 0 0 (-11 3 14 7 731 Maryland N.C. Stat maxed by a six-yara pass irom MD-FG Carlson 29 NCS FG Warren 21 NCS Boweri 10 run (Warren kick) NCS Boweri 3 run (Warren kick) NCS Bowera 1 run (Warren kick) MD Loverr 1 run (Lovett pas from WEST POINT, N.Y. (AP) Arnette to Flanker Jegg Cala- CAVALIERS BREAK UP MIDDIES' AERIAL BID tT'defnr Yt the a Pete Schmidt (30), Virginia defensive back, hits Navy end Bill Newton in first Army rolled out its offensive MIKE BURTON SWIMS TO VICTORY IN 1,500 METERS United States star from Carmichael, finishes 30 meters ahead of John Kin-sella of Oak Brook, 111., to capture gold 'medal in freestyle event. It marked the 23rd first place for the U.

S. in 33 swimming and diving events. Pastrano) guns and blasted Duke 57-25 Sat. quarter. Pass was from quarterback Mike McNallen.

Cavaliers prevailed, 24-0. just acorss the final stripe. NCS Hardin 3 run (Warren kick) urday as junior halfback Lynn Moore scored four touchdowns. Three of them came on con secutive carries in little more than two minutes of the first quarter. Richmond Blasts East Carolina, 31-7; Boosts Bid For Tangerine Bowl Trip Only in the third period did V.S.

P00I Power Display In Olympics Continues With 3 More Golds Annexed Army fail to score. The Cadets led 42-7 at halftime. Moore's scoring was only one of several brilliant efforts by East Carolina the Army. After his three touch. 7 22 relay team that set a world 16 golds and 37 medals of 90 the downs in the first quarter, Jimmy Adkins took a pass from 27 trip to Orlando, and the! The Indians are 2-0 in the George Gay for a 24-yard ad-Tangerine Bowl.

league, vance. Don Tyson kicked the The Spiders are 4-0 in the East Carolina's touchdown en-D0jnt lleague with remaining contests abled it to avoid its third shut- for a Games-leading total of 104. Burton, who already had won the 400-meter freestvle race. U.S. won over-all.

Of course, Moore added another at the MEXICO CITY (AP) Mike Burton, the long distance swimmer from UCLA, grabbed his iwnnrt rn1d medal and two Richmond First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized these Games have 10 swim start, of the second. 95 75 113 7-17-2 4-34 1 58 213 130 60 14-21-1 5-33 0 23 record of 3:54.9. Don McKenzie of Woodland Hills, Doug Russell of Midland, and Ken Walsh of Ponte Vedra, events that weren't on the pro against Virginia Military Insti- out in its last four games. Safety Jim McCall intercepted a Leo Hart pass and ran it back stroked to an easy victory in the freestyle in Olympic record time of 16:38.9. Richmond lead, 24-0, at half- more relay teams won Saturday tut a nnrl William anrl TarV iha 1iL-ao nf Ditiininnl gram lour years ago.

With onlv the boxine finals to 97 yards for one touchdown, the each picked up a second gold. Two members of the girls' night in anotner aazzung uis-niaw nf U.S. dooI mower that Charles Hickcox of Phoenix time as It took an importantwhich stayed the race by departing quarterback Buster step towards its first conference ifeating Virginia Military Insti-j O'Brien, fullback Joe Kellum longest in Army football history cninpd this third cold as the first go on Saturday night's program, Americans had won 43 gold medals, 27 silver and 34 bronze wrapped up a record-smashing McCall made another intercep football crown ever and a 20-10, Saturday afternoon, 400nmeter freestyle team, Sue Pedersen of Sacramento, By BOB MOSKOWITZ Daily Press Sports Writer GREENVILLE, N. C. -Frank Jones is an alarmist.

man on the 400Hmeter meaiey tion just before the half, giving performance in tne uiympics. Th viotnries of Burton, the and Jan Henne of Oakland, each him eight for the season, match got her second gold and fourth ing the mark shared by Jim Be- He's also a kindly fellow. Bears Blast Orangemen and split end Walker Gillette continued in the second half what they had started earlier, there's no telling how vast the difference would have been. O'Brien saw only token action after intermission and slightly injured Kellum and Gillette remained anchored to the bench. UCLA Downs Stanford men's 40(kneter medley relay team and the women's 4(Xknet-er freestyle quartet gave the See Diver, Page C-6, Cols.

5-9 Jones coaches football at the vans in 1967 and Arnold Tucicer in 1946. University of Richmond and had maintained all week Saturday Armv 21 21 0 1557 United States 23 goia meaais in 35 swimming and diving events. Duke 07 2 1625 night's Southern Conference en. game losing streak with the BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) -California turned repeated Syr booted field goals of 50, 30 and 37 yards The 50-yarder was the longest field goal in California foot gagement with East Carolina upset victory.

acuse mistakes into 27 first half See Stayed. Page C-3, Cols. 4-5 would be "tough, real tough." The Pirates proved anything The only pool event an American didn't win on the final night cf the Games was the men's platform diving which went to mans DiBiasi for Italy's first Stanford 7 7 0 317 UCLA. 0 0121 20 ball history. but that and if it hadn't been Richmond East Carolina 10 14 7 031 0 0 0 77 ARMY Moore 4 run (Jensen kick) Army Moore 13 run (Jensen kick) Army Moore 8 run (Jensen kick) Duke Chessori 35 pass from Hart (Puqh kick) Army Moore 4 run (Jensen kick) Army McCall 7 pass Interception (Jensen kick) Army Jarvis 33 run (Jensen kick) Duke Safety Shinn blocked punt through end zone Duke Dearth 28 pass from Hart (As- points and went on to stun the lOth-ranked Orangemen 43-0 Saturday.

California, 11th ranked, ran its season record to 5-1 while Syracuse 0 0 0 0-0 California 17 10 10 5--43 Men's 400-meler medley relay final: 1, United States Charles Phoenix; Don McKenzie, Woodland Hills, Doua Russell, Midland, Ken Walsh, Ponte Vedra, Fla. 3 minutes, second world record, old record 3:54.5, East Germany, 1967; Olympic record, old record 3:51.4, USA, 1M4. 7, East Germany 3:57.5. 3, Russia 4:00.7. 4, Australia 4:00.1.

5, Japan 4:01.1. West Germany 4:0 .4. 7, Canada 4:07.3. Spain 4:08.0. 400-meter freestyle relay fi-nali 1.

United States Jane Barkman, Wayne, Linday Gustavson, Santa Crui, Sue Pedersen, Sacramento, Jan Henne, Oakland 4 minutes, 03.5 seconds Olympic record, old record 4:03.1, United States, 1M. 1, East Germany 4:05.7. 3, Canada 4:07.2. 4, Australia 4:07.7. Hungary 4:11.0.

Japan 4:11.4. 7, Britain 4:11.0. Franca 4:15.4 -disqualified. 2 run (Shoemaker piunkett 4 Stan kick) for Jones' to rest most of his regulars from the outset of the second half, the margin LOS ANGELES (UPI)-UCLA substitute quarterback Jim Nader's 50-yard pass in the fourth period set up a game-winning touchdown by Greg Jones to carry the Bruins to a 20-17 Pacific Eight Conference football victory over Stanford Saturday. Trailing 14-0 at half time, UCLA scored three times in the second half to snap a three- cold medal ever in swimming Stan Marquesr 10 pass from Plun-kett (Shoemaker kick) and diving.

dealing Syracuse its second de would have been far greater All told. U.S. swimmers Rich FG Oyssault 45 Rich Kellum 4 run (Oyssault kick) Rich Gillette 37 pass from O'Brien (Oyssault kick) Rich Livesay pass from O'Brien iDvssault kick I Rich Richards 13 run (Dyssault kick) ECU Ajklns 74 pass from Gay (Tyson kickl A 13,530. UCLA Cooper pass from Bolden ack pass from Hart) than 31-7. Cal-Humphrie- 10 run (Miller kick) Cal-McGaftie 1 run (Miller kick) Cal-FG Miller JO Cal-Humphries i run (Miller kick) Cal-FG Miller 30 Cal-Fowler 47 Punt return (Miller kick) Cal-FG Miller 37 Cal-Keels 4' pass Interception (extra point not attempted A 50,000.

omaccod sr of a oossible feat in five games and Us first shutout in 32, not counting bowl Indeed, defending champion (run failed) UCLA Purdy 1 run (run failed) Stan FG Shoemaker 24 medals, which is more than half Army Javis 1 run (Steele pass from Llndell) Army Roden 5 run (Jensen kick) Duke Trice i run (Carter pass from East Carolina did not score until the final 44 seconds when games. Bear placckicker Ron Miller he U.S. grand total tor tne Games. In 1964, swimmers won Trice) UCLA Jones 3 run (Jones run).

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