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Page2B. THE TIMES AND DEMOCRAT. Orangeburg. S.C., Sunday, September 18. 1977 PATRIOTS ROLL TO 31-0 WIN Willington Routs Wardaw seconds remaining.

The Patriots dominated the game statistically as well, racking up 292 yards total offense to just 61 for Wardlaw and topping the home team in first downs 12-7. The victory insured Willington of bettering its 1976 season win mark. The Patriots were 3-7 a year ago. Joey Masneri started off the Patriot scoring with a 30-yard touchdown dash in the opening stanza. Chris Handel set up the score by recovering a fumble at the Wardlaw 27.

Ott's first touchdown was set up when Burns raced 19 yards to the Wardlaw eight. Willington's Dennis Jeffcoat blocked a punt and Masneri recovered at the Wardlaw 30 to start the Pats' third TD drive. Horace Wood, who booted four extra points, accounted for the final Willington score of the night with a 33-yard field goal with six JOHNSTON, S. C. Eugie Ott romped for 83 yards and two touchdowns and Jeff Burns added 103 yards and a 24-yard TD as Willington's Patriots scored in every quarter to blank Wardlaw Academy 31-0 Saturday night in a makeup of Friday night's rained-out SCISAA football game.

Ott's scores came on three-yard and one-yard plunges to cap Patriot drives of 73 and 30 yards as Willington ran its season mark to 4-0 in a "homecoming" win for Pat coach Harvey Ergle, former Wardlaw head coach. Burns' fourth-quarter romp came after a Wardlaw fake punt failed. yjwjf frit:" Ul3 I "Su A 7 7 7 10-31 Willington 0 0 0 0-0 Wardlaw WA-Masneri 30 run Wood kick) WA-Ott 3 run Wood kick) WA-Ott 1 run (Wood kick) WA-Burra 24 run (Wood kick) WA-KG Wood 33 College Scores Texas AIM 27, Virginia Tech 6 12 Virginia St. 31, Elizabeth City St. PENN STATE T.D.

Mike Guman (24). Penn State back, holds tightly onto the ball as he leaps over the Houston goal line backwards for a touchdown in 1st period of their game at University Park Pa. Guman took a handoff scoring from the one yard line past Houston defender Hosea Taylor (90). (AP Wirephoto) Gardner-Webb Nips Newberry BOILING SPRINGS, N.C. (AP) Mike Cox kicked a 42yard field goal with 7:37 remaining in the game to lift Gardner-Webb to a 9-7 college football victory Saturday night over visiting Newberry.

Strong safety Bill Salyers intercepted four Newberry passes, setting a new Gard-nerWebb school record. The only Gardner-Webb touchdown came on a 1-yard run by halfback Johnny Walker in the first quarter. Newberry took a 7-6 lead in the second quarter on a 15-yard pass from Danny Williams to Kinch Edwards, but several subsequent drives were halted the last when Bob MacMillan missed a 34-yard field goal attempt with 20 seconds left. Newberry ..0 7 0 07 Gardner-Webb ..6 0 0 3-0 G-W Walker 1 run (kick failed) New Edwards 15 pass from Williams (MacMillan kick) G-W-FG Cox 42 A 4,500 Penn State Dumps No. 9 Houston 31-14 EAST Albany, N.Y.

IS, S. Connecticut 3 Albright 16, Lycoming 6 Army 27, VMI 14 Cent. Connecticut 12, Springfield 10 Coast Guard 29, RPI 15 Colgate 38, Lafayette 12 C.W. Post 10, Northeastern 10, tie Dartmouth 14, Princeton 11 Frnkln MarshU 21, Gettysburg 0 Harvard 21, Columbia 7 Hofstra 20, Brockport St. 6 Indiana, Pa.

23, Wilkes 19 Ithaca 17, St. Lawrence 14 Kings Point 31, N. Y. Tech. 13 Massachusetts 28, Maine 0 New Hampshire 26, Boston U.

14 N. Carolina St. 38, Syracuse 0 Penn. St. 31, Houston 14 Temple 42, Drake 0 ViUanova 38, Ball St.

16 Westmnstr, Pa. 30, Juniata 0 Yale 10, Brown 9 Delaware 17, W. Chester St. 15 Grambling 35, Morgan St. 19 Lock Haven St.

21, Bloomsburg St. 14 Nichols 13, Curry 6 Pittsburgh 28, William Mary 6 Rutgers 36, Buckneil 14 Susquehanna 20, Johns Hopkins 12 Upsala 15, Swarthmore 6 Clarion St. 8, Delaware St. 3 Dickinson 18, Moravian 0 Kutztown St. 29, Shippensburg St.

27 New Haven 3, Framingham St. 0 Alcorn 15, Alabama St. 7 Tennessee Tech 38, Youngstown St. 22 Pennsylvania 17, Cornell 7 SOUTH Clemson 7, Georgia 6 Marshall 38, Morehead St. 26 Presbyterian 28, Guilford 6 Austin Peay 17, Mars Hill 15 Davidson 42, Wash.

Lee 14 Missi Wash. Lee 14 Mississippi 20, Notre Dame 13 S. Mississippi 24, Auburn 13 W. Virginia 24. Maryland 16 Elon 38, Liberty Baptist 14 Hampden-Sydney 22, Sewanee 0 Hampton Inst.

34, Shaw 7 Morris Brown 30, Tuskegee 7 Waynesburg 23, West Liberty 0 Mississippi 20 Notre Dame 13 Citadel 20, W. Carolina 0 Gardner-Webb 9, Newberry 7 Bethune-Oooltman 14, Jivingstone 7 N. Carolina 31, Richmond 0 SWestern, Tenn. 31, Austin Col. 16 Carson-Newman 27, Catawba 18 Cincinnati 17, Louisville 17, tie Florida 22, Albany, Ga.

7 Furman 42, E. Tennessee St. 12 Georgia Tech 10, Miami, Fla. 6 MaryviUe 21, Emory Henry 16 Salem, W. Va.

13, Bluefield St. 6 S. Carolina 42, Miami, Ohio 19 S. Carolina St. 52, N.

Carolina 0 Tennessee 24, Boston Col. 18 Tn. -Chattanooga 14, Appalachian 7 Towson St. 13, James Madison 7 VanderbUt 3, Wake Forest 0 MIDWEST Albion 3, Mount Union 0 Capital 21, Wilmington 0 Michigan 21, Duke 9 Texas-Arlington 17, W. Michigan 10 Washington St.

23, Michigan St. 21 Illinois 11, Missouri 7 Iowa 12, Iowa St. 10 Nebraska 31, Alabama 24 Florida St. 18, Kansas St. 10 STATE COLLEGE, Pa.

(AP) Quarterback Chuck Fusina completed 15 of 23 passes for 245 yards and one touchdown Saturday as lOth-ranked Penn State dumped ninth-ranked Houston 31-14 in an intersectional college football game. Matt Suhey's 53-yard run keyed a Penn State touchdown scored from the one by Mike Guman only two minutes, 20 seconds into the first period. Houston came back to tie 7-7 on a five-yard run by Alois Black-well, but Matt Bahr's 28yard field goal, his first of three, sent Penn State ahead to stay. In the second period, Fusina threw a 28-yard touchdown pass to Scott Fitzkee, completing a 55-yard touchdown drive, and Bahr booted a 38-yard field goal to. boost the lead to 20-7.

Houston, a winner on national television Monday night over UCLA and playing its second game in six days, cut the lead to 20- 14 by halftime with a lightning-like, 80-yard drive featuring three pass completions by quarterback Danny Davis and a 21- yard sprint by Blackwell. Blackwell scored from the one. Unbeaten Penn State completed its second victory of the season with a 25-yarard field goal by Bahr and a 14-yard touchdown run by Ed Guthrie in the third quarter. The Penn State defense frustrated Houston's Veer attack, holding the Cougers scoreless in the second half. It was the first loss of the season for last year's Southwest Conference champions and Sugar Bowl victors.

Courageous Holds Off Australia ART SUPPLIES ByGrumbacher Acrylics Oils lowered his head onto his arms. Three years ago Bond brought Southern Cross to Newport and lost to Courageous in four straight. At the start of Saturday's duel, the fog was low enough to cover the mast tops T9 Ji 380 Russell Orangeburg, S.C. Phone 534-2331 PC Outpoints Guilford 28-6 GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) -Presbyterian quarterback Claude Crocker ran for two touchdowns and tossed a pass to Kevin Williams for a twopoint conversion to lead the Blue Hose to a 28-6 college football victory Saturday over Guilford.

Crocker rushed for 54 yards on 11 carries and scored on runs of 2 and 8 yards. Williams scrambled for 60 yards on 15 carries, while Presbyterian's Elliott Pauling gained 141 yards on 27 rushes, including, a 6-yard scoring run. The other Blue Hose score came on a 57-yard punt return by David Elliott. Guilford's only score came late in the first half when quarterback Johnny Stewart connected with Avery Cutshaw on an 84-yard touchdown pass. The win evened Presbyterian's record at 1-1.

Guilford is now 0-3. Furman Whips ET. St 42-12 GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP) -Mark Stowers ran for 149 yards, including 84 yards for a second-half touchdown, to lead the Furman Paladins to a 42-12 college football victory over East Tennessee State Saturday night. Furman got its first scores on its first two possessions of the game.

David Kelly scored on a 4-yard run and and Kent Woerner capped a second drive just two minutes later with a 1-yard touchdown run. The Paladins got two secon-dquarter touchdowns on a 76yard end-around by flanker Tommy Southard and a 27-yard pass from David Henderson to Greg Laetsch with 31 seconds left. The Paladins went to the locker room with a 28-0 halftime lead. E. Tennessee St.

00 00 0 12-12 Furman ..14 14 7 742 FURM Kelly 4 run (Behr kick) FURM Woerner 1 run (Behr kick) FURM-Southard 76 run (Behr kick) FURM laetsch 27 pass from Henderson (Behr kick) 4 run (Behr kick) FTS-Wilson 13 run (kick blocked) FURM Hesseltine 34 pass interception (Cox kick) ETS Boyd 6 run (pass failed) INSURANCE Turner, who earned his second victory Friday, was expected to call for a day off Sunday. Courageous, combat hardened in her preliminary races with Enterprise and Independence, scored her first victory of the final series Tuesday a was on her way to a lopsided win Thursday when time ran out. The race rules require that the leading yacht complete the 24.3-mile course within 5Ms hours. Courageous was 570 yards from the line when time elapsed in what would have been the second race. Victory No.

2 came Friday when Courageous beat Australia by 1:03. Her victory margin in race No. 1 was 1:48. When the gun went off to announce Courageous' third win Saturday, Australia syndicate manager Alan Bond terback hooked up with freshman Willie Scott on passes of 20 and 19 yards to key the third scoring march. Although both drives were spearheaded by Bass' air show, the scores came via the ground, with Bass zipping in from five yards out and Rogers going across from the 13.

Later in the second period, McKinney hit Logan for the 76yard pass play and Logan, who was all alone, stepped out of bounds on the three. Dorsey roared over on the next play. South Carolina took the second half kickoff and went 69 yards in 11 plays for a 35-7 advantage, with the touchdown coming on Clark's 14-yard run. (Continued From Page 1 B) The Gamecocks moved 75 yards in seven plays for a touchdown the first time they got their hands on the ball. The score was set up on a 42-yard pass interference call which gave South Carolina the ball at the Miami one.

From there, Carter crashed over. Fortner responded by moving the Redskins 80 yards for the tying touchdown, which came on the 29-yard pass to Warth. That was as close as the visitors were to get. Bass hit on passes of 19, 19 and 22 yards to spark South Carolina's second touchdown drive. Then, the senior quar When you have an insurance problem including SR22, Mobile Home, Pulpwood Truck or whatever leave your cash dollars at home and bring your credit to us.

OPEN on SATURDAYS We Finance Billy Mary Ethel Dent Assisted by: Jeanette, Billy, Patrick, Woody, Bitsy Dent St. Matthews, S.C. 534-6753 or 874-3609 NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) Veteran defender Courageous, responding with perfection to the commands of skipper Ted Turner and his crew, clamped challenger Australia in her wake and held off a late threat Saturday to win race No. 3 of the America's Cup finals.

The victory upped urner's record to 3-0 in the best-of-seven final series and left skipper Noel Robins of Australia in a do-or-die situation going into the next duef for the 126-yearold trophy. Anticipating wind shifts and making them work in his favor, Turner took Australia at the start by 12 seconds and progressively built his lead to the fourth mark when he was ahead by 3:27. However, Robins repeated Friday's performance on the fifth leg and cut Courageous' lead by 1 30 down to 1 57. Turner, owner of baseball's Atlanta Braves, steered his 12meter yacht without error on the final windward leg and was 2:32 ahead of the challenger when the New York Yacht Club signaled the finish. The two yachts left Newport Harbor in a gradually lifting fog and rain but finished the race under a bright sun, which popped out from behind the haze during the fifth leg.

Balanced PUBLIC HOTIC A public hearing will be held in Council Chambers, City Hall on Wednesday, September 28, 1977 at on the Proposed Budget for 1977-78 for the City of Orangeburg. Summary of the Proposed Budget follows: the 13, Jackie Reed joined the scoring parade with a touchdown jaunt. Montgomery's kick, his sixth PAT of the night, accounted for SCSC's final points. only threat of a score came when Calvin Hawkins burst for 62 yards before being knocked out of bounds at the S. C.

State five, but an Aggie penalty negated the play. Bulldog coach Willie Jeffries played his substitutes freely in the final quarter, but reinserted his first-string defense to preserve the shutout. (Continued From Page 1 B) Bulldog secondary. S. C.

State squashed any Aggie hopes of a second half rally as Rivers drove the Bulldogs 60 yards in 10 plays with the second-half kickoff to apply the clincher. Anderson burst 22 yards to the Aggie 38, and nine plays later, Rivers burst into the end zone from the one for a 45-0 lead. Brown's second stolen pass of the game put the Bulldogs on the 24, and after freshman quarterback Phillip Prince hit Theodore Carter for 11 yards to First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Return Yards E. Term. St-Furman 21 23 46-136 215 94 114 93 29-17-1 14- 7-1 7-37 8-34 4-1 2-1 4-60 7- 86 604,483 452,000 111,000 1,146,707 176,000 489,000 Punts Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards $2,979,190 Vandy Sinks Wake Forest 3 0 ILL DAT MONDAY, TUESDAY WEDNESDAY BONANZA'S NEW HALF POUND RIBEYE STEAK DINNER ESTIMATED REVENUE Taxes Licenses and Permits Miscellaneous Income Cash Transfer and Memo Accounts Revenue Producing Accounts Revenue Sharing TOTAL PROPOSED BUDGET Operating Debt Service Capital Account-General Fund Capital Improvements Contingencies Unemployment Insurance TOTAL Revenue Sharing designated for the Proposed Budget is as follows Public Safety Public Transportation Health Recreation Financial Administration Multi-Purpose Government $2,705,998 76,107 68,085 20,000 90,000 19,000 $069 modore defense and a 35-yard field goal attempt fell short.

Vanderbilt took over with 3:35 left, surrendered the ball a couple of minutes later, but got it back for keeps with an interception attack and McDougald put Wake Forest 20 yards from the goal in the fourth quarter when he broke away on a 55yard run around the right end. But Wake Forest was stymied by the Com Try our special juicy 8oz. Ribeye Stsak Dinner served with baked potato, Texas Toast, salad from Bonanza's famous All-Vou-Can-Eat Salad $2,979,190 Bar. Grambling Wins WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) Vanderbilt kicker Greg Martin booted a 28-yard field goal in the third period to break a scoreless contest and give the Commodores a 3-0 win over Wake Forest in a college football game here Saturday night.

The win boosted Vanderbilt's record to 1-1 and the loss gave the Deacons an identical record. Martin was called into action with 5:19 left in the third quarter after both teams had slugged it out without success on the ground and found their passing games equally unproductive. Wake Forest relied upon sophomore tailback James McDougald to carry the Deacon ground 396,090 34,230 9,780 39,120 4,890 4,890 TOTAL NEW YORK (AP) -Doug Williams, who owns every passing record in Grambling College history, threw four touchdown passes Saturday as the Tigers routed Morgan State 3519 in the Whitney Young Memorial Classic at Yankee Stadium. A crowd of 34,403 witnessed the contest, which was dedicated to the late Jackie Robinson. Rachel Robinson, widow of the Hall of Famer who played for the Brooklyn Dodgers, accepted the Young Memorial Award in pre-game ceremonies.

In leading undefeated Grambling to its second victory of the season, Williams completed 21-of-34 tosses for 370 yards, a career high at Grambling for the 6-4 214-pound senior from Baton Rouge, La. 489,000 James R. McGee City Administrator INo Beer Or Wine Soldi 270 Calhoun Dr. Orangeburg, S.C. T.

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