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The Tampa Tribune from Tampa, Florida • 57

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1 ofror THE TAMPA TRIBUNE-TIMES, Sunday, October 15, 1978 5- South McCrimmon Leads 'Cats INDIAN STRAP MATCH! Tech Holds' Off Miami i WAHOO McDANIELS VERSUS MR. SAITO 1 mniF CBAHIM fit tJSS Li Ml KILLER KOX 0 run, climaxing a 73-yard drive. The Rebels were threatening at the Wildcat 19 in the last minute when Kentucky's Greg Motley choked off the threat by recovering Freddy Williams' fumble at the nine. With the score 16-10 early in the fourth quarter, the Rebels lost a big opportunity after Fourcade's passing and the running of Leon Perry moved them from their 19 to the Kentucky five. Kentucky 0 0 16 8 24 Mlu.

10 0 0 7 17 Miss-Fourcade 5 run (Langley kick) Miss-FG Langley 27 Ky-Wilson 26 pass from McCrimmon (Griggs kick) Ky-FG Griggs 19 Ky-Carter 73 punt return (kick tailed) Ky-Campbell 14 pass from McCrimmon (Hawkins run) Miss-Coleman 1 run (Langley kick) Statistics i VERSUS PAK SONG Xi IMIIUArt nwnvw ERIC THE REP rrsi lTX' VIA. i FLORIDA TAG TITLE! MlJ OXFORD, Miss. (AP) Larry Carter exploded 73 yards on a punt return for a third-quarter touchdown Saturday that propelled the Kentucky Wildcats (2-2-1) to a 24-17 victory over the Mississippi Rebels in a Southeastern Conference football game. Carter's thunderbolt arose during a last-half Kentucky uprising led by freshman quarterback Larry McCrimmon of Tampa, who came off the bench to throw two touchdown passes that wiped out a 10-0 Mississippi lead. McCrimmon hit wide receiver Felix Wilson on a 26-yard scoring pass to start the rally in the third period and added a 14-yard pass to tight end Jim Campbell following a pass interception with six minutes left in the fourth quarter.

"McCrimmon played well," Kentucky Coach Fran Curci said. "McCrimmon helped Kentucky gain momentum," said Mississippi coach Steve Sloan. Freshman Tommy Griggs added a 19-yard field goal in the third quarter for Kentucky after nose guard Chuck Jones' recovery of a fumble punt at the Rebel 15. Mississippi, dropping to 2-3, battled back in the fourth period on Roy Coleman's one-yard THE SPOILER BOB DUNCUM PAK SONG MR. SAITO VERSUS ROCKY JOHNSON JERRY BRISCO TUES.

OCT. 17th I Kentcky Mist 16 18 59-160 43-132 101 191 94 16 VERSUS PETE AUSTIN PLUS TWO MORE MATCHES TICKETS $5.004.504.00 AND $3.00 CALL 253-0841 FOR RESERVATIONS! First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards ATLANTA (AP) Danny Mann recovered a fumbled punt in the end zone for a touchdown and Eddie Lee Ivery hammered out 166 yards as Georgia Tech survived a furious second-half rally by Miami to edge the Hurricanes 24-19 in college football Saturday. Tech built a 24-0 halftime advantage before Miami struck behind sophomore quarterback Ken McMillian for two touchdowns, a pair of two-point conversions and a field goal to close the margin to five points. Miami had a late opportunity; for victory when Tech's Jeff Pierce shanked a 6-yard punt out of bounds at the Tech 43, but the Jackets held and then ran out the clock. Tech's scoring came on a 15-yard run by Rodney Lee, a 1-yard plunge by Ivery and a 42-yard field goal by Johnny Smith on the final play of the first half.

Mann recovered the fumble for the touchdown in the second quarter when Miami's David Jefferson bobbled the ball at the Miami 8 and it rolled into the end zone. McMillian scored both Miami scored both touchdowns on runs of 1 1 and 1 yards and hurled both two-point conversion passes, the first to Ottis Anderson and the other to Steve Albers, Miami's other score came on Dan Miller's 32-yard field goal with 5:30 left in the game. "I was not surprised with the filial score," Coach Pepper Rodgers of Geor-' gia Tech said. "Thank goodness we hung on and won the football game." Through Wednesday SAVING PLACE Passes 7-17-0 15-31-1 Punts 9-32 5-47 Fumbles-lost 1-1 5-3 Penalties-yards 3-40 5-45 complete SjJa Wtf wtiO auto upholstery! 872-4445 3049 W. Hillsborough A ADVERTISEMENT Larry McCrimmon passes for 2 TDs Clemson Romps CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.

(UPI) Tailback Lester Brown ran for 178 yards and two touchdowns Saturday to spark Clemson to a 30-14 Atlantic Coast Conference victory over Virginia. Brown put the Tigers ahead 7-0 on their first play from scrimmage with a 59-yard touchdown run. He also scored on a 15-yard run early in the second period his seventh touchdown of the season to put Clemson ahead for good, 14-7. Quarterback Steve Fuller added two 1-yard touchdown runs and Obed Ariri kicked a 35-yard field goal and three conversions for the Tigers, who have beaten the Cavaliers 18 times without a loss. Fuller's second score capped a 9-play, 87-yard drive and put Clemson ahead, 30-7, with 12:07 to play.

Cleimon 7 16 0 7 30 Virginia 7 0 0 7 14 Clem-B rown 59 run (Ariri kick) Virg-Vigorilo 1 run (Henderson kick) Clem-Brown 15 run (Ariri kick) Clem-FG Ariri 35 Clem-Fuller 1 run (run tailed) Clem-Fuller 1 run (Ariri kick) Virg-Ti. Moon 6 pass from Kirtley (Henderson kick) A-1 9,243 (mSTAUED) 11 19 0-24 TRAVWAY 60' AUTO BATTERY Miami 0 0 GeorglaTech 7 17 Tech-Lee 15 run (Smith kick) Tech-lvery one run (Smith kick) Tech-Mann recovered tumble in end zone (Smith kick) Tech-FG Smith 42 Mia-McMillian 11 run (Anderson pass from McMillian) Mia-McMillian one run (Albers pass from McMillian) Mia-FG Miller 32 Sealed battery need no water; maintenance free. For most U.S. With exchange. With exchange.

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