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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 65

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Sunday, November 21, 1971 Mansfield. 0., Newi Journal 1 VA'GB'MVE-. Buckeye Collegiate Football Capsules Dayton 26 Ii. Green 16 DAYTON (UPI) Gary Kosins climaxed drives with touchdown runs of one, eight and 17 yards Saturday to spark Dayton to a come-from behind 26-16 win over Bowling Green for the Flyers' first victory over the Falcons since 1947. Ron Krctching passed to Denny Whithead for a third quarter touchdown covering 77 yards, to set a school record and assure (he Dayton won.

Tcnn, State 61 Central State 0 NASHVILLE. Tenn, (AP) Tennessee State crushed Central of Ohio 61-0 Saturday afternoon to finish the season 8-1. Charlie Thomas scored five touchdowns for the Tigers on runs of two, three, two, 25 and seven yards. Quarterback Joe Gilliam threw three scoring passes, hitting James Thaxton on 13 and 10-yardcrs and John Holland on a nine-yarder. TSU scored 34 points in the first half while limiting the Marauders to one first down, Central State managed only five first downs the entire game.

Hornets liite lee TOLEDO (AP) The Flint Generals scored a A-2 victory over the Toledo Hornets Saturday night in International Hockey League Henderson (23), Billy Hunter (21) and Jim Reynolds (15). Miami's six touchdowns routed Cincinnati, 43-7, the worst such defeat the Redskins have ever inflicted on the Bearcats. (AP Photo) EASING IN Bob Hitchens of Miami of Ohio (40) lands in the endzone on his neck and shoulder as he scores the third of six touchdowns against arch-rival University of Cincinnati yesterday in Oxford. Defending for Cincinnati are Jim PUT YOURSELF FIRST STATISTICS BO Dayton is SI -1 SO 137 1 71S-2 4-371 1 JS First Dawns Rushes yards Passing yardaqe Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles Lost Yards penalized IS SMI 110 15 10-1M JM 4 JS Bowling Green had taken a 10-0 lead in the first quarter on Paul Miles' 20 yard touchdown run and Stu Shestina's 27 yard field goal, only to see Kosins tally twice in the second period for a 14-10 Dayton halftime lead. The visitors again took the lead in the third quarter when Joe Babies plunged the final yard for a touchdown, but several minutes later the Krechting Whitehead combination put the game out of sight.

Kosins' final tally in the last quarter iced the win. making Dayton 5-6 and Bowling Green 6-4 in closing the season. Kosins picked up 122 yards on nine carries of the game, played mostly on the ground because of the wet weather. Larry Nickles set a Dayton season record in pass receptions, boosting his total to 40 for the season by scoring three Saturday. Bowling Green 10 0 6 01 Dayton (II 626 BG Miles 20 run (Shestina kick) BG-FG Shestina 27 Day-Kosins 1 run (kick failed) Day Kosins run (Whitehead pass from Krechting) BG Babies 1 run (kick failed) Day Whitehead 77 pass from Krechting (kick failed) Day Kosins 17 run (pass failed) Good Driver BLACK SB URG, Va.

(UPI) Quarterback Rick Donegan drove Southern Mississippi to two touchdowns and a field goal as Southern Mississippi defeated Virginia Tech, 17-8. 2V. Illinois 14 Xavier U. 9 DEKALB, 111. (AP)--Byron Florence's 54-yard touchdown run in the third quarter Saturday boosted North Illinois to a 14-9 football triumph over Xavier.

Northern took a 7-0 lead in the first quarter on a 45-yard drive capped by Mark Kellar's one-yard plunge. Xavier scored on a safety in the second quarter to make it 7-2 at the half. With less than two minutes gone in the second half, Florence broke loose with his 54-yard touchdown run to ice the victory for the Huskies. Xavier scored in the fourth quarter when the Musketeers recovered a fumble on the' Northern 15-yard line. Four plays later Paul.

Smith hit Jon Mc-C i with a 12-yard touchdown pass. Xavier 0 2 0 79 Northern Illinois 7 0 7 014 NIU Kellar 1 run (Wlttum kick) XAV-Safety Wittum punt blocked out Of end zone NIU Florence 54 run (Wlttum kick) XAV Mccormick 12 pass from Smith (Huber kick) A 11.458. Toledo 41 Kent Slate 6 TOLEDO (AP) Junior fullback Joe Schwartz scored a Mid-American Conference record five touchdowns Saturday night, powering Toledo to a 41-6 football triumph over Kent State to prolong the nation's longest streak to 34 games. Schwartz, a 6-foot-l, 205 pounder from Adrian, bulled four, 14, 19 and nine yards, plus a final one-yarder as the Rockets wrapped up their third straight Mid American title and an 11-0 regular season. Kant IS 11-121 4-M-J a-M 4 104 TOI IS Si-WO 127 14 MM 4-U 1 114 flrt downt RuthM-yardi Passing yardau Return yardaaa Passat funis Fumblas lost Yards penalized The Rockets, leaving Kent State with a 3-8 mark, will oppose Southern Conference co- champion Richmond Dec.

28 in the Tangerine Bowl in Orlando, Fla. With ace quarterback Chuck Ealey hampered by a sore shoulder, Schwartz took up the offensive slack for Toledo, which is riding the second longest major winning streak in modern history. Oklahoma teams of 1953-57 won 47 in a row. Schwartz, running his season's touchdown total to 16 by rushing, set one-game and one-year scoring totals for the conference and the Rockets. Schwartz carried 27 times for 167 yards while Ealey was limited to 157 total yards.

Schwartz also set a Toledo record with 108 points for the season. Kant Stat 0 0 0 66 Toledo 13 14 14-41 Tol Schwartz 4 run (kick failed) Tol Schwartz 14 run (Keim kick) Tol Schwartz 19 run (Kelm kick) Tol Schwart run (Kelm kick) KS Matsko 1 run (kick failed) Tol Schwartz 1 run Kelm kick) Tol Downey 10 run (Martin kick) Penn State Rolls Past Pitt, 55-18 PITTSBURGH (UPI) Lydell i 1 1 ran for three touchdowns, extending his own NCAA record, and John Hufnagel passed for two others to power undefeated Penn State to a 55-18 rout of Pitt Saturday. penn st. pitt sio" passing yardage loo 145 Rjjurn y.rd.,. Punts Fumble lost i Yard, penalized 45 05 Mitchell gained 181 yards rushing in 21 carries and Hufnagel completed eight of 12 passes for 168 yards to help the sixth-ranked Lions roll to a 48-0 lead before Pitt (3-7) scored midway through the third period.

It was Penn State's 15th straight victory, 10 this season, and its sixth consecutive lopsided win over its In-tra-state rival. Pemt State I J- Pitt 0 Oil 410. PS Mitchell 16 run (Vltielk) kick) -PS Parsons recovered fumble In end zona (Vltiello kick) -PS Parsons 52 pass from Hufnaoal (Vltiello kick) PS-Mltchell 15 run (Vltiello kick) PS Herd 49 pass from Hufnagel (Vltiello kick) J. PS Mitchell 1 run (kick failed) PS-Harris 1 run (Vltiello kick) Pitt Moyer 27 pass from Havern (pass failed) Pitt Moyer 31 pass from Havern (pass 13 pass from Joachim (Vltiello kick) Pitt Block 3 pass from Havern (pass failed) A 39,539 AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE Cleveland Richmond 3 Join Our 1972 CHRISTMAS CLUB ONE WEEK BONUS FREE WHEN CLUB IS COMPLETED. Weekly Deposits of 50c to $10 RICHLAND TRUST the acton O.

Northern 37 Georgetown 7 GEORGETOWN, Ky. (AP) OliioNorthern scored in each period here Saturday for a convincing 37-7 football victory over Georgetown College (1-8). The game was marred by fights and penalties, each team being assessed 12 times Ohio Northern for 15:) yards, Georgetown for 124. The visitors (3-6) struck for two first-period touchdowns and never were in trouble. Red i punched across from three yards out for the first score, and Ron Dynes pushed over from the one for tin; second.

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(UPI) Quarterback Dave Juenger fired a six-yard touchdown pass to Tim Wor-ner and plunged for a pair of short second period touchdowns Saturday spark Ohio University past Marshall's Thundering Herd 30-0. Juenger's outburst boosted the Bobcats to a 23-0 halftime margin. STATISTICS Ohio Marsh. 10 34-94 3 14 10-21-0 4 44 First downs Rushes yards Passing yardage Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized 10 59-232 90 17 9-20-0 0 52 Steve Hodgson swept five yards around right end to climax an 11-play, 39-yard drive for Ohio's final touchdown with 8:39 left in the game. Ohio finished 5-5 renewed its series with Marshall which was interrupted last year when a chartered airliner crashed here, killing most of the Marshall team and coaches one week before the traditional finale.

The Young Herd, mostly freshmen and sophomores, finished with victories over Bowling Green and Xavier for a 2-8 record. Jim Kozlowski, who car-: ricd 23 times for 105 yards, gained most of the yardage in the 12-play, 81-yard drive to the first touchdown with 4:22 gone in the second quarter. Ohio 3 20 0 7-30 Marshall 0 0 0 00 Ohio-FG Green 27 Ohio Worner 4 pass from Juenger (Green kick) Ohio Juenger 1 run (Green kick) Ohio Juenger 2 run (kick blocked) Ohio Hodgson 5 run (Green kick) A 10,100. Henry Sets Lobo Record ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.

(UPI) New Mexico's nationally-ranked wishbone offense, behind the running of junior halfback Fred Henry, exploded for 35 first-half points Saturday and the Lo-bos crushed Wyoming, 49-14, in a Western Athletic Conference game. Henry became the first New Mexico player to ever rush for more than 1,000 yards in a single season and scored on touchdown runs of 25 and 12 yards. SPECIAL SALE INSTALLED ROOFING 24x30 Pitch s308 NO MONTHLY MARCH 40 DISCOUNT Akron 7 Youngstown 0 AKRON (UPI) Calvin Pierce took a 23-yard screen pass from Mic Hutton and raced for a touchdown at the end of a 60-yard drive in eight plays to give Akron a 7-0 win over Youngstown State (2-6) Saturday night. It was the Zips' seventh consecutive home victory. Both teams had other touchdown drives going which failed during the game marred by constant rain and a 20-mile an hour wind, and watched by 4,202 football fans.

Akron (8-2) drove to the one-yard line in the third quarter, only to fumble away the ball. In the opening period, Youngstown State got to the seven, where it twice tried kicking field goals which went wide. The only score came with only 46 seconds left in the first half when Pierce carried over the second of two passes during the successful march. Tom Budziszewski kicked good. Galion High Victor in Overtime GALION The Tigers of Galion High won their first basketball encounter here last night by a 66-59 count over visiting Buckeye Valley in an overtime contest.

Galion saw its 15-13 first quarter lead melt to a 29-29 tie at halftime and saw the score knotted much of the second half. With 1:30 regulation time remaining, the Tigers took control of the ball with the count at 57-57. Chip Durtschi took the final shot which failed to connect. Overtime action started with Buckeye Valley making a field goal. Durtschi connected on three of four foul shots to put Galion in command.

Scott McDavid lead the Galion scoring with 19 points while Dave Repp accounted for 17. Gil'on 64 7 1 15 Repp 3 0 4 Kemp 8 3 19 McDavid 7 2 14 Evans 1 0 2 Jones 1 0 2 Poffenbaugh Buckeye Valley 59 Downing 4 5 13 Bryant 3 8 14 Webster 3 5 11 Nicodemus 1 3 5 Thompson 0 0 It 1 4 4 Durtschi 28 10 66 Totals Totals 19 21 59 Galion 15 14 15 11 11-44 Buckeye Vallev 13 16 19 7 4-59 Foul Shots: Galion, 11 of 21; Buckeye Valley 21 of 27; Rebounds: Galion 22, Buckeye Valley 26; Reserve Game: Buckeye Valley 55, Gallon 50. ROOFING and SIDING INSTALLED Aluminum Vinyl $688 $888 24x30x8 PAYMENT UNTIL '72 Exact Cost Estimate In Your Home Miami, Ohio 43 Cincinnati 7 OXFORD (AP) Sophomore tailback Bob Hitchins bolted for three touchdowns Saturday as the Miami Ohio Redskins ran up a 43-7 score on the University of Cincinnati for their biggest victory in the oldest major college football rivalry west of the Allegheny Mountains. Miami now leads 39-31-6 in the series which began in 1888. Szturday's game marked the most points scored by Miami in the rivalry and the first time the meet had been played at Miami since 1898.

STATISTICS cm ii Miami 21 74-St 20 4 1-3-1 2 (S First downs Rushes yards Passing yardage Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized M-1W 127 ....17 MM 7-tt 1 to Ken Watson and Joe Booker ran in for two first-quarter Miami touchdowns, and Hitchins plunged over twice in the second. In the third period, Cincinnati linebacker Al Mason intercepted an errant pass from Miami kicker Dave Graham, son of former Cleveland Brown quarterback Otto Graham, and ran 27 yards to score. Hitchins rammed over his third score in the final peri- od followed by another by Dave Brockmeyer. With his performance, muMla Set tWO Miami Sea- son records, carrying the ball 271 times for 1,157 yards. His 13 touchdowns were one short of the school record.

Cincinnati 0 0 7 07 Miami 14 14 0 743 Mia Watson 4 run (Graham kick) Mia Booker 1 run (Graham kick) Mia Hitchens 5 run (Graham kick) Mia Hitchens 2 run (Graham kick) Cin Mason 27 interception return (Schmltt kick) Mia Hitchens 3 run (Graham pass from Williams) Mia Brockmeyer 1 run (Graham kick) Findlay 37 Wilmington 20 WILMINGTON (UPI) Findlay defeated Wilmington 37-20 Saturday and finished in a tie for the Buck-eye-Hoosier Conference title with Anderson of Indiana. Findlay finished the season 64. INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Flint 5, Toledo 2 the Atlanta Falcons the Mayo Clinic said Starr could start full scale practices and resume play when he is good enough. It was doubted Starr would be activated but the fine showing he has made in practice, including Saturday's, the last before the Packers leave today for Atlanta, has impressed De-vine. The Green Bay coach said Starr is throwing accurately but without much force, but he said he is pleased at Starr's progress.

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