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Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio • 80

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Dayton Daily Newsi
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Dayton, Ohio
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80
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I it I)AVK) DAII MATS Sunday, 13, 1970 1 A rmy Beats Stubborn W53 -v Holy Cross by 26-0 STEREO I JMERB. I s. i Br.n""'c'""" It- I 27 fos, CENr I I games in 19C9 after an epidemic of hepatitis hit the entire squad. But they surprised Army and the 31,606 fans at Michie stadium by holding the Cadets to one touchdown and a 12-0 lead until late in the game. Then two Army interceptions set up touchdowns, enabling Coach Tom a i 1 1 's Black Knights to gain a 26-0 triumph.

Army's defense was credited with setting up all 26 points. TWO OF THE youngest Cadets got Army in position for the final two touchdowns that widened the Cadets' lead. Gary Topping and Matt Wo-t ej sophomores, made the fourth-period steals. liuffulo Toppled i Nance's kid brother Gene raced 98 yards for a Buffalo touchdown but Charlie Van Pelt scored twice to give Ball State a 14-7 victory Saturday over the Bulls in the football opener for both universities. Buffalo is at Dayton Oct.

17. WEST POINT, N.Y. Army was supposed to have an easy football game in its opener against Holy Cross SaN urday. After all, the Crusaders had to cancel their last eight Navy Sop I is, Vvl Clobber Colgate ANNAPOLIS, Md. Paced by two sophomore backs on the ground and veteran quarterback Mike McNallen in the air, a newfound Navy football team smothered Colgate, 48-22, Saturday in the opening game for both teams.

Bob 1 1 i a 185-pound back from West Hampstead, N.Y., picked up 104 yards on the ground while classmate Andy Pease, 192 pounds, of Arlington, picked up 83 more as they led Navy to a record 368 rushing 24 more than ever before. TRANSMISSION SERVICE nv ixcixi; aii.abi.k KiimtnMlf thrve oti( of flvt transmtMliM prattlrms rr-s BUCKEYES SPRINKLED WITH AREA TALENT FACTORY Kf BUILT ENGINES Colqate 0 6 1 822 Navy 7 20 14 748 Navy Barr 48 pass from McNallen (Lanninq kick) Navy FG Lannlng 31 Navy Monson 26 pass from McNallen (Lanning kick) Novy Schwelm 20 pass from McNallen (Lanning kick) Col Giardino 9 pass from Goepel (pass failed) Navy FG Lanninq 31 Navy McNallen 6 run (Lanning kick) Col Pylka 60 pass from Goepel (Giardino pass from Goepel) Navy Pease 2 run (Lanninq kick) Navy Conterno 6 run (Lanning kick) Col Giardino 12 pass from Goepel (Giardino pass from Goepel) A 14,286 CAR WASH PERSONNEL mv Intrn letting for and ANfmJHnts. lalp or KpiiiuIp. FULL BENEFIT PLANS CALL 461-3640 EXT, 274 An Equal Opportunity Employer 9 I KK KMIMAIf linn VI I Here is a lineup of Ohio State football players who Charles Beecroft, Carroll, sophomore tackle; Jon learned the.game in Dayton area schools. They are Breuleux, from Virginia; and Randy Cowman, (front from left) Jimmie Harris, Roth, junior Beavercreek, sophomore defensive end.

The Buck-sive end; Doug Adams, Xenia, senior linebacker; u. jr. n. i in eves Pen stadium against Texas A.M., Leo Hayden, Roosevelt, senior halfback; (rear from left) Tony Pitstick, Xenia, sophomore center; Sept 26, ilkww kl IIIIIU dli 224-5458 OK CALL INFORMATION Grambling Growls, 38-12 lames Gregory, the only white player' in either team. A slim crowd of 14,000 watched the first collegiate football game ever played at the new Three Rivers down in the final period when quarterback Jeff 1 a drove over from the one.

Calvin Lewis booted an 18-yard field goal in the fourth quarter for Grambling and scored on a 14-yard pass from Golf in Fall is Best of All MYRTLE BEACH PITTSBURGH Frank Lewis scored three touchdowns, two running and the other on a 10-yard pass, as the Grambling Tigers crushed Morgan State, 38-12, Saturday in the Renaissance Football Classic. The Morgan State Bears started strong and scored one of their two touchdowns in the first quarter when John Sykes ran over from the three yard line. But then Lewis, a fleet wing back who scored 30 touchdowns in the last three years, went to work. He slid around left end and sped by the Morgan secondary on a 46-yard run for the Tigers' first touchdown. The kick by Calvin Lewis put Grambling ahead for good.

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