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Deacons Notch 23-7 Come-From-Dehind Win tr1 I n'c Tin His Sin Si IMlG it i Wake Forest 'drove from Its. kickoff and swept 73 yards for ued to pour it on by scoring, other touchdown late in the DvktW.Fsr 74-171 70-345 120 26 to Duke's eight in the open- a quick touchdown with Garrett P6 5-48 wake third (AP) Ken Garrett scored on touchdown -runs of -five-nd 6 yards as Wake Forest exploded mginutesehmdthfTTtmningT1- Boine-over-from-the-five-A 38-4 First downs Rushes-yards I Passing yardage Return yardage Pssses Punts Russell going over from the 16. of Then on fourth the Deacons attempted a t-19-0 7-31 1-M 7-0 1 for 23 points in the third quar Fumbles lost a Just before the period ended, Chuck Ramsey kicked a 47-yard field field goal from' the 13 but Rus- ter to defeat Duke 23-7 in an 35 Yards penalized 37 1 yard run by Larry Hopkins featured the drive. Less than three minutes later, Garrett broke through the Duke line and ran 66 yards to score. The Demon Deacons contin- sell fumbled the snap from cen- Atlantic Coast Conference football game Saturday.

Duke had gone! ahead m' the By REESE HART Associated Press Writer Wake Forest, trailing 7-0 at the half, took the second half WINSTON SALEM, N.C. second period- when quarterback Rich Searl raced through the line and went 38 yards for a touchdown to cap an 88-yard Sullivan Fires 4 TD Passes It was the s.xth vicUvry ter. Midway the second the Deacons took over on their 44 and began a drive that car- ried to Duke's but a series of penalties set them back to the 33. Then on fourth down, Ramsey attempted a 1 50-yard field goal that was blocked by Ernie r'-. Duke then rolled frm its 38 to Wake Forest's 34, where Searl fumbled and Ed Bradley recov- ered for the Deacons on the 33.

cainsf four Iossps for Wiha Forest. The Deacons are 2-3 in play. Duke is tow 6-4 over all and 2-2 in the conference. Conqiiers mum The Blue Devils dominated tr QUI play the first half, but it was a complete reversal the last two largest ever to see a game in burn's lead to 21-20 with 11:46 Wake Forest' won remaining on a two-yard touchdown run by Andy Johnson fol- Georgia, SuHivan engineered lowing a fumble recovery at handily before a record crowd touchdown drives on Auburn's the Auburn 26. of 32,000 in Groves Stadium.

By ED SHEARER ATHENS, (AP) Pat However, Roger Mitchell first two as the Ti Garrett was leading puk Wake Fareat 23 -tl Duk-Searl run (Wright kl) Garrett 3 run (kick failed) WF Garrett ruti-(pas Jalledli4-i-4- WF Russell la run (Russell run) WF FG Ramsey 47 A -JIj. U- Sullivan fired-four touchdown gers jolted Georgia with an ground gainer with 131 yard in blocked Kim Braswell's extra point attempt to preserve the early 14-0 lead. passes Saturday, equaling an 18 carries. Russell gamed 112 28, and Hopkins 103 in 15. Tiger lead.

NCAA record, as sixth-ranked Georgia defenders were cling- T.eutyj-lwa.jieconds-later AuburnnfockedJNoJLJSeorgia SEARLlSEISJSAIL. -Rich-Searl -of- livan and Beasley connected on touchdown passes. He hit on 14 defender- at -right is Sammy-Rothrock(43)r The touchdown run came in the second period. (AP Wirephoto) trom the undefeated. ranks 32-20 in a Southeastern Conference football game.

1 Duke (12) sets sail for the goal line during today 8 game against Wake Forest. Wake's the 70-yard touchdown pass, with Beasley grabbing at of 24 posses for 248 yards with Beasley grabbing four for 130 Sullivan connected on scoring his 45 and pulling away from two Georgia defenders to score. Dombs of 34 and 70 yards to yards "and Schmalz five for 75. Auburn's point total was sev en more than Georgia's poW' Jerry Beasley and 15 and five Moments later, James Owens yards to Dick Schmalz. galloped 60 yards on a punt re erful defense had yielded in its The four touchdowns allowed turn to the Auburn 20 setting up previous eight games.

S2l 1 jKeegij'-- '1 1 1 i Jim Dunlap 1 JCeIfram Spofts Editor Sullivan to equal the NCAA ca Sullivan's 5 game-icing touch Johnson, a brilliant soph reer record of 7r for touchdown down toss to Schmalz. omore, led Georgia's ground responsibility held Steve Georgia's other touchdowns gome with ,163 yards in 23 car- i Ramsey of North Texas Stole. rim by uesle-a-47r-a-spriitt-4o-tb Jimmy Poulos and a four-yard ine Auburn triumph- denied Tiger two in the opening period Georgia at least a share of the run by Donate Allen, in to "set up Georgia's furst touch down the first half. SEC championship and set up a Nov. 27 match in Birming Sullivan's four scoring passes "Tommy Lowry, who scored ham between a pair of unbeat- broke the SEC career Auburn's first touchdown on mark of 50 held by Babe Parilli one-yard plunge with 10:53 left ens, -Auburn-' and 'Alabama.

Georgia is. now and Auburn SECTION SUNDAY; MORNING, NOVEMBER -14 1971 of Sullivan now has in the opening 'period, was the 9-0. i 53. leading rusher for the Tigers Did you ever wonder what -football coaches do season? Well, most "of ttemkeep pretty busy with teaching or coaching other sports, but it's a good bet that, football doesn't ever get too far from their minds. The next season starts approximately thirty seconds after the current campaign ends.

At Friday night's playoff game-between Wilson and New Hanover, Mount's Walt The Bulldogs trimmed Au- Before a crowd of 62,891, with 88 yards in 16 carries. Venn St Staggers To 35-3 Win igginrandJean Earl Worthington oTNorthern Nash ran I I urn I i each other along-the sidelines, and the football talk flew fast and furious. orniWolfpsck; Falls KtA reasons why Wilson has the -best high school football team in the state. All the confidence Wiggins and Wofthmgton, who look like Mutt and Jeff, standing pass the verbal needle around, when they, meet, Tho two have been friendly rivals ever their playing days in high BYRON YAKE Zapiec- intercepted a Bruce Bv "rW -ana-, entnusiasm tnat -sur-- UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. Shaw pass on the North Carolina" four," plays later 1 Mitchell drove on over from AP i Lydell Mitchell scored four touchdowns, breaking an NCAA season record tori downs, as Penn State 'overcame the.

one4-4i- tc v-J-it- school and college, when On the next series Zapiec Guilf ord guard Wiggins tried rounds -this year's Titans can be irritating tojans, players, or coaches from other schools, but there aren't many who wouldn't like to have that kind-of support themselves. Wilson did indeed look pret-' ty impressive against New -Hanover Friday. The Wildcats But things turned around early in the fourth quarter. with the Lions holding only 7-3 lead. After quarterback John Huf-nigel led theNtltensYon an 80-yard scoring drive, passing' to Bob Parsons for a 4-yard touchdown, the Lions broke the game open, scoring three more times in a space of five and a half Two of the touchdowns were set up by two interceptions by who earlier had batted down five first half turnovers- and pass in the Penn State end zone whipped North Carolina State, 35-3, Saturday.

The Lions, fifth-ranked and his best to smash a young Catawba tailback named Jean Earl The two were at Friday's game obstensibly to see how Wilson 7 after the Wolf pack had driven to the seven, intercepted an other pass on the 38. It i playing under the watchful eye of three bowl scouts, gained 186 mis time it took six from Wilmington threw their wniilri 1 rln neainst a re- plays before Mitchell ran over yards in the first half by rush from -the -fiver- linebackerChariieZapiec ing, but fourfumpies ana an in- but the football fortunes 5 of Iirsi quarteij wnen tauback Mitchell' bowled over from in "tercepteTpass kept them 'from Keith West burst' right up the With 7:29 to go Larry Ludwis side- the five-yard- line each time. Northern Nash Rocky Mount dominated the Conversation. f- "i getting more than one touch- down. 1 miaaie ana outraced the -Wilson secondary' for'a.

-i; recovered a fumble on the North Carolina With, the1 baU on the one two plays latef, Mit wq coaches have split rJZTEl chell came off the bench, to score, breaking the NCAA reco the games they; have Hanover a' short-lived. 7-0 College Scoreboard coacnea againw, acn but Wilunn n. of 24 touchdowns in one seasco a fact that upsets Wiggins but probably pleases Worthington. The Wolfpack got on the command. Quarterback Dennis i Wilkerson, surely one of.tho 'finest in cfsta ft Worthington stared at the scoreboard in the first quarter after Hufnagle fumbled and Sam Harrell booted a 45-yard bulky New Hanover team with Middle Tenn SI 27, East Term State 21 North Carolina 32, Virginia 20 Petersburg St 28, Maryland Stat 8 '-Shepherd Col If, Forstburg Stat 3 -West Maryland 17, Susquehanna 7 MID-WEST, Illinois 35, Wisconsin 27 1 Indiana 14, Iowa 7 West Kentucky 31, Butler new goal.

The Penn State's in a Southeastern Conference game. Jordan got the ift from David Sheby (34), Sandy Cannon (44) and Miles Jones (30). (AP Wirephoto) JORDAN CARRIES OFF SOME HEDGE Auburn football coach Ralph "Snug" Jordan carries a swatch of the famous hedges that surround the field at Sanford Stadium at Athens after his team beat Georgia 35-20 ninth of the season, was its 14th consecutive win over two sea frank envy. "Woiud you look ters into his own hands on at that quarterback? I've got, Wilson's next possession, driv. tackles smalter ttan- ing the Titans 80 yards for1 "exclaimed Worthington.

the Wilkersod ran tte W0U ach ro across himself hZ somebody that big," Wiggins but the thuTg -'-L laughed, obviously feeling no th flPiv. .11.. 4i, El: Air Force 17, Tulsa 7 sons. Morahead State 28, Illinois St Univ 12 Nebraska 44, Kansas St Univ 17 New Mexico St 31, Wichita Stat 7 Wooster 35, Oberlin Colleg Saturdays College Football Resulti. By Th Associsrtd Press Tempi 17, William Mary 13 Army 17, Pittsburgh 14 Boston Collega 20, Northtrn Illinois 10 Colgate SI, Lafayett Columbia 17, Pennsylvania 3 i Post 47, Kings Point 0 Dartmouth 24, Cornell 14 Delawara 54, Boston Univ 0 i Edinboro Stat .47, Calif State, Pa.

7 Fordham 28, Manhattan 7 Gettysburg Col 21, Wegnr Hamilton Col 12, College 10 Harvard 24, Lehigh 2V Bucknell 0 Navy 17, Syracuse 14 NY Tech 22, Stony Brook St 14 Pem Stat 35, No Carolina I Rochester 28, Turn 14 Rutger 14, Holy Cross 13 William Col 31, Amherst 14 a Yal 10, Princeton 6 Connecticut 10, Rhode Island Johns Hopkfn 29, Dickinson Col .23 -t St John's NY 30, Cheyney Stat No Carolina 31, Delaware Stat 7 Rutgers 14, Holy Cross 13 foruddvmd him, "I'd like tO-havej5ome- tied tie Wiidt tied the Wildcat secondary in ScrappY-CavaHersFall-Shortr320 Hamlin Univ lf Kalamazoo Col 14, Holy 'Cross i of those 1M boys you've got. Iowa Stat 45, Missouri 17 Murray Stat 31, Evansvlll 12 Cincinnati 23, Ohio 15 Miami, Ohio 30, Kent Stat i Jolleyiieads Michigan 20, Purdue 17 Past Cavs Michigan Stat 40, Minnesota 25 uuis. au mgnr, with quick tosses to split', end---Lorry Barnes and wingback J.C. Barnes. When Wilkerson.

wasn't throwing the ball, he handed it off to shifty tailback Jimmy Knight, who racked up ,155 yards on the, ground as he broke tackles and dove for yardage "all night Is Knight also had a 68Vyard TD" -on a screen passthat -tthe turned into a bomb to put --the Titans out in front for I've heard all this a million times, and your kids always come over and run us rag- ged." As the game ended with Wilson on the long end of the score, the two pals exchanged a jovial ''See you and headed home, but you could tell from the faraway look in their -eyes that both were already thinking about where their 1 teams would be next year at this time. on the passing of fibphomoreLarry Albert midway in the sec Jolley carried the ball 32 of quarterback Harrison ona quarter, threw scoring the 64 ground plays run by the Northwestern 14, Ohio Stat 10 Notre Dame 21, Tulan 7 i Oklahoma 54, Kansas 10 I Pacific Univ 27, Wast Michigan 21 Vlllanova 14, Dayton 7 SOulhwosI. Arkansas II, South Methodist 13 Arkansas Stat 28, Texas, Arlington 7-Texas 31, Texas -Christian First downs Rushes-yards Passing yardage Return yardage Passes Punts It was the second touchdown passes of 23 and 14 yards to Tar Heels and also caught two Carolina Virginia II 15 44-255 40-52 13t 3D2- 4 17 10-1(4 ia.39-3 -46 747 0 ,35 13 South passes for 26 yards. Bill 5 Hite for Jolley who had scored from eight yards out in the second flanker Dave Sullivan, who made a poir of sensational end picked op another 51 yards on Fumbin tost Yard penalized penod. He carried the bail four zone Billy Maxwell uiegrouna tor tne Tar Heels on Texas A8.M 18, Rice 13 Texas Tech 27,.

Baylor 0 straight times after Lou Ange- kicked field goals, for the 11 carries, Auburn 35, Georgia Citadel 35, Wurman Onlv 17 Clemson. 20, Maryland 14 Florida 35, Kentucky 24 Richmond 14, Davidson Col 7 Toledo 43, Marshall 0 Wake Forest 23, Duke 7 West Virginia 28, Virginia Mllitery i Emory Henry-24, Mars Hill J.C Smith 30, Fayettevill 14 lo's pass interception put. the Kent Merritt had 41 on 10 car Cavaliers, now 1-3 in. the ACC AP) Lewis Jolley--Tipi Texas Lutheran 41, Arkansas. AtM 14 Trinity 27, Abilene 14 Add Southwest 4 Arkansas AMiN 33, Bishop Colleg 14 Tar Heels in business on the and.

2-8 over-all ries Virginia's defense for 167 yards Definitely for Real good -at 14-7 in the second From the moment you come within range of the Titan Ter- Wllson takes on High Point Cavalier 23 ana caugnt a game-clinching North Carotins 10 12 7-32 Carolina's ground game was WTexas Stat 37, sui Ross stet -North- Carolina's-nly- other -Memphis-Stat 47r -Norm WM a so effective "that Miller seldom I Titory sign arth-fr6htgate-cnir naay-nr wusofl Far- Wsl- touchdown pass-Saturday as North Carolina's Tar Heels outlasted Virginia's Cavaliers 32-0 touchdown, as the Tar. Heels had to pass, but he was on tar Arizona 27, Brigham Young 14 i Colo State Univ 3a, West Texas Stat 14 UNCFG Craven 27 UNC Jolley I run (Craven kick) UNC FO) Cfawfl 32 UVA FG Maxwell 37 UVA-FG Maxwell 33 i get most of the time when he and clinched a tie for the Atlan ran tberjr.ACC record to 1-0 ond over-all mark to 8-2, was a three yard pass from Miller New Mexico 4, Texas, El Paso 13. Arizona Stat 52, Wyoming If tic Coast Conference football had to be. He hit 10 of 15 for 136 yards and two of the Tar UNC Safety center snap out of and of Wilson's-JFike Stadium, Mai probawy you're weU aware of the ex- decide the state citement and pride that foot- champion High point Central ball generates in and around 1 currently ranked pumber WUson. -Aside from being the state behind the besieged" by the none-too-ob- 'I and lt7should be iective 0 ra a 1 zone r' championship: to Ken Taylor; his first-recep Heels' three touchdowns.

UVA Sullivan 23" pass from H. Davis tion or. toe season. (Maxwall kick) 4 -Mississippi 4, Chattanooga 10 Winston Salem 34, Shaw 24 41, Guilford Col 13 Grambling Col 55, Norfolk Stat a. Carson Newman 15, Presbyterian Col 14 Citadel 35, Furman Unix 83 Jackson Stat 34, Morgan Stat 2 -East Kentucky 28, Appalachian St 14 No Carolina Cen 42, Howard Univ II Samford Univ 21, Newberry Col 9 South Caro St 38, Alabama 14 South Mississippi 24, Louisiana Tech JO Tenness Tech 37, Austin Peay 12 -West Carolina 31, Wofford 13 Alabama 31, Miami, Fla.

3 Georgia Tech 12, Florida Stat 4 Uulsvill 24, Southern Illinois 14 UNC Taylor 3 pass from Miller' (Crav Harrison Davis hit 14 of 30 passes for the Cavaliers for 261 en- Hickt UNC FG Craven 4t The 211-pound senior wing-back 1 caught a 21 yard pass from quarterback Paul Miller with 5:42 left that iced the Tar Colorado 40," Oklahoma" Slat 4 California 17, Oregon 10 East New Mex 30, East Montana 4 Idaho 40, Montana Stat 2 -N Mx4tighlands 17, Western St Col Northern Colo 42, Ft Hays Kan 21 Oregon State 21. Washington St 14 San Jos Start 13, Stanford 12 Cj San Jos Stat 13, Stanford 12 Utah Stat 21, Utah 17 i 'V Ken Craven kicked three field goals and the Tar Heels picked -ouing yards and bomyirginla touch UVA Suillvae 14 pas front MT Oavis iiatner than give us downs. Sullivan and Bill Davis up safety on- a bad Virginia Bedgood on the radio, any fan you happen to strike up a conversation will gladly list the sportswriters a break between I football -and a 1 1 caught seven- eachr Davis get center snop out of the end zone (Maxwell kick) UNC-Jotley 21- pass from- MlltarT-(Craven- kick) a-isjoo 1 i Heels' victory-after the Cavaliers had come within five points ting 159 yards and Sullivan Davis, who replaced starter ECU Tampa Blitzes In the first half, the Pirates threatened only twice, failing on the 20-yard field goal attempt by Bob Kilbourne and an end Tampa 12 1 2-33 S-2W 1M 124 ,33 14 12-37-3 7-lf-O t-jj 7-40 4 2 07 .143 First downs Rushes-yards Passing yardage Return yardage Passes Punts Yards penalized zone pass that was picked off, seasons, the Edge combo) County schools who don't play' football are already off and running. North, and West, and South Edgecombe scheduled some breathers to get the season off to a good but somebody forgot to teU Phillips that they -were included. After feasting on Lucama twice and edging -Phillips at home, North Edgecombe was dumped from the unbeated ranks as Phillips gave them the business at home, 52-50.

West Edgecombe also suffered, but Phillips gave them the bad news in toe season opener. West Edgecombe got the last laugh, however, han- fives. US! World: Giupi Lead: Tampa lumped to a quick lead early in the game, capital lzing on a Pirate fumble. By PAT LEISNER Associated Press Writer Carolina fullbaek Bill Wallace putting, had a 71 for 215. TAMPA.

Fla. (AP)-Spartan 'Jack is playing absolutely scored "11 7 one-puttsrancTmade his round on a birdie-eagle-birdie-birdie' string starting at By BOB GREEN Associated Press Golf Writer PALM BEACH GARDENS, lost the ball on the Pirate 17 and Tampa's Wilbur Grooms incredibly," Trevino said, "and Alex Edlin snagged back-to-hark touchdown passes of 23 recovered. Ken Moorhead took the fifth hole. I'm just dead -weight And and 47 vards from Tampa quar it in from the 11 for the score, Actually, I played better guess he's feeling it It's-tough in competition like this where Fla. (AP)" Jack Nicklaus muscled bis way to a brilliant, nine-under-par 63, stormed into first nlace' in the individual terback Buddy Carter to ignite The fired-up Spartans put to yesterday," Nicklaus said.

"I missed only one fairway in that the University of Tampa to gether two quick Carter-to-Edlin your partner is lust hitting ev 43-7 homecominz victory over -omg-Pbimps-an-t67-setira'c' touchdown passes, going in for ra(--dacedthenitedTrjniirl-andhadi ery thing dead' on IneTIag and making all those birdies and -mistake prone-East -Carolina States into the lead in the team the second one immediately after getting possession again. the hole. But this time the putts went in." Saturday. you cant" help him. You feel competition Saturday in the in the West Edgecombe gym.

In the packed gyms around Edgecombe County, the home court advantage is nothing to scoff at." Allen Pittman added two more He posted a 54 bole total of Carolina's only score came with 35 seconds left in the-game. third round of the World Cup scores ia the second half, scam 200, 16 under par as he swept Tamoa's Jesse Soper booted pering 12 and 5 Golf Tournament "It was Just one of those put' past second round individual field goals from 50 yards out ting rounds," the 31-year-old stadium record ana 33 yaras the pressure and start trying too hard." Player and partner Harold Henning kept South Africa in second place with a 421 total, six strokes Henning, who sometimes plays the American tour, had a third romuf 70. leader Gary Player of South Africa. Player, Jack's house guest, could maage only a -71 strongman shrugged after his E. Caraiin 0 0 77 "to bolster scoring before 17,052 Allen Runs Wild EAST LANSING, Mich.

(AP) Tampa 0 7 17 10 43 record effort on the east fans in TamDa Stadium, Tarn FG Soper 30 TamMoorhrad 11 run (Soper kick) and was in second place with a Michigan State's fleet-footed course, a demanding 7,096 yard layout, at the PGA National The alert Spartan defense held Carolina in check until the Tarn Edlin 23 pass from Carter (Soper 207 total, seven off the pace, kick) Nicklaus and partner Lee Golf Club. Tarn Edlin 47 pass from Carter (Soper name's final seconds. tailback Eric "the flea" Allen turned in another fantastic performance Saturday, scoring Trevino, heavily favored in this No other team was anywhere Nicklaus, playing with the klc ion by Ptckney Backup Pirate quarterback Carl Summerell passed' three annual event which drew two-klose. It was another six Tarn Safety Summerell tackled In end smallef English ball players have the option of using either four touchdowns and setting 'a new season Eig Ten strokes back to New Eealand, man teams from 46 nations, vards to recrffer Stan Eure for Tarn Pitirnan 12 run (Soper kick) Tarn FG Soper 13 Tm Pittman I run (Socer klckl had a leading tam total nf 415, represeated-byr lefty Bob tbenlaILgiCJargeball in. this Carolina's Ionescore yafd3; to I.

-tar Ewe 2 paw -Irons SitmmereH 17 under par. "y-- Tamr a-lziarctcted-tire-1 ass UP AND OVER North Carolina fullback Geof Hamin -vaults over the -Virgiriia line Saturday foraJiKtdpwn xitfTS'ctloji" csaeTa tie secon J'qiiarter cf yesterday's 32-23 Tar Ecd yictdry. (AP WIREPHOTO) vj the "ta. a (KHooums kid) Churles and John Liaer, with a team total of 427. international Competition used only 23 trck.es pg Jha creep, Trevino, trtfuhled with Lis es as recovered four famblci.

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