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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • 78

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Ce Atlanta loutnal and CONSTITUTION SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1972 8-D, ives Ohio State Wins, 3548 StateWin inS.G YARDSTICK N.C. State Duke 20 23 By ART CIIANSKY JoarajJ-Coostltatkm Staff Writer RALEIGH, N.C North Carolina State's defense finally showed up for a ballgame here Saturday. BERKELEY, Calif. (AP)-Sophomore fullback Harold Henson scored three third-quarter touchdowns Saturday and rallied Ohio State for a 35-18 football victory over California. F'rst downs Huslies-yards Passing yirdg Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards 50-196 134 59 6-25 2 4-40 3-0 2-30 66-257 64 79 6-11-0 6-32 3-1 6-66 Henson, doing much of the carrying for the 3-0 Buck legitimate drives climaxed by touchdowns.

Navy 0 0 0 7- 7 Wichiean 0 7 28 035 Mich Franklin 6 run (Lantry kick) Mich Kather 9 pass from Franklin (Lan try kick) Mich Broun 13 pount return (Lantry Kick) eyes after freshman sensation Archie Griffin was contained to 33 yards in 13 carries in the At YARDSTICK 10 pan from Franklin (Lan- Ohio State California Mich Seal Mich Seal 16 Navy Ameen 3 past from Glenny (Lan. ninx ikck) State Coach Lou Holtz. "We didn't have to throw the ball to win today. Duke insisted on using a four man front, and I knew we could run against that." And the Wolfpack did it with-their two first string running backs, Willie Burden and Charley Young, who missed all but a few plays with injuries. Understudy fullback Stan Fritts churned out 133 yards First downs Rushes-yards Passing yard! Return yards Passes Funis Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards 38-71 162 169 16-J9-4 6-260 31 4-40 58-219 160 63 6-230 1-0 441 la A After being defensive pushovers for four straight opponents, the Wolfpack halted six sustained Duke University drives and went on to whitewash the Blue Devils, 17-0, in an Atlantic Coast Conference contest witnessed by 38,200 at Carter Stadium, State tantalized Duke on the Blue Devils' first two possessions, allowing them to penetrate deep into Wolfpack territory.

But on fourth down at the one yard line, State stopped Duke fullback Steve Jones inches shy of the goal line. The Devils never got that close again. Meanwhile, the. usually explosive and unpredictable Wolfpack offense played it conservatively close to the collar, throwing only 11 passes all afternoon. "THE MISTAKES we had been making on offense had nothing to do with our change in strategy," said MIDDLE GUARD i Daley set up the second Wolf-p a touchdown when he intercepted a pass and returned it 15 yards.

Four plays later, Fritts scored from the five. Sewell's kick put the Pack in front, 14-0, at intermission. Duke stalled after moving 30 yards with the second half kickoff, and Jones punted to the State 23. Fritts and Hooks alternated carries, moving the Wolfpack 72 yards to the Duke five. Sewel calmly kicked the 21 yard field goal to finish the day's scoring with 6:08 left in the third quarter, Of course, Duke tried and tried, rolling up 330 yards of total offense, with Jones 108 leading the charge.

But State was there when it counted, repelling two Blue Devil drives in the fourth quarter. The gun sounded with Duke quarterback Bob Albright heaving a desparation pass towards the State end zone. "Other people haven't but we've always had respect for North Carolina State's great size and well-trained defense," said Coach Mike McGee, whose Blue Devils dropped to 1-4 on the season. "A lot of folks didn't believe me," sighed Holtz," but I've been saying all along that our defense was coming." 1 first half, scored on a 25-yard run and two one-yarders in the third period. California, now 1-4, took a surprising 9-3 lead in the first half on a safety following a blocked punt by linebacker Loren Toews and on flanker Mike Shaughnessy's 19-yard touchdown pass to split end Steve Sweeney.

Two-touchdown favorite Ohio State moved into a 9-9 tie in four plays after taking the second-half kickoff. Two Greg Hare passes gained 48 yards and Henson bolted the final 25 yards for the tie. Indiana, 10-2 SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) -Tailback Ken Starling dashed 23 yards for a touchdown early in the second quarter and the Indiana Hoosiers went on to a 10-2 victory over Syracuse Saturday in a rain-soaked college football game. Syracuse's lone score came four minutes and 35 seconds into the game on a safety when Chuck Sukars snap from center sailed high over the head of Indiana punter Mark Zellmer at theHoosier 12.

Zellner pounced on the ball in the end zone. Indiana 0 7 0 310 Syracuse 2 0 0 02 Syr Safety (high snap ball downed in end zone) Ind Starting 23 run (Gartner kjck) Ind FG Gartner 34 A 18.444 Wisconsin, 21-14 MADISON, Wis. (AP) Rufus "Road Runner" Ferguson scored twice, and Ruy Steiner passed 51 yards to Jeff Mack for the decisive touch UPI Photo N.C. STATE'S BRIAN DRUEGER DUMP DUKE QUARTERBACK HAL SPEARS A Goal Line Stand Changed the Te mpo of the Game for the Wolfpack Maryland Blanks Wake Forest, 23-0 and a vicious de- in 24 carries, scoring both of State's touchdowns on 10 and five yard bursts through the middle. He was aided by reserve halfback Roland Hooks, who had 68 yards in 19 tries.

And on one occasion when, they couldn't finish what they started, placekicker Ron Se-well booted a 21-yard field goal. But the credit for State's second win of the season against three losses must be heaped upon the Wolfpack defense. Even Holtz, considered an offensive mastermind, had to agree. "Our goal line stand in the first quarter changed the tempo of the game," he said. "Holding Steve Jones on fourth-and-one had to be the turning point." Duke had driven from its own 31 late in the first quarter whe nthe Blue Devils faced fourth-and-goal.

All-America candidate Jones, a 205-pound senior, rammed the middle, was pushed back, and State took over. After an exchange of punts, the Wolfpack began to eat away at Duke's pro-style defense. Fritts capped a 69-yard march by bursting through a hole and scoring from 10 yards out. Sewell's conversion with 10:28 left in the first half made it 7-0. Crumpler fense.

mission. He tossed a nine-yard touchdown pass to Don Ratliff with 5:08 left in the game for a 16-10 lead. COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) Quarterback Al Neville of Maryland passed for one touchdown and ran for another while accounting for 199 net yards Saturday in O- 8 0-17 Saturday it arrived. Duke 0 0 0 N.C.

State 0 14 3 NCS Fritts 10 run (SeweU kick) NCS Fritts 5 run (SeweU kick) NCS-FG SeweU 21 down in the fourth quarter Saturday, rallying Wisconsin to a 21-14 Big Ten football victory over Northwestern. The 5-foot-6 Ferguson Blair Conway, who kicked a 39-yard field goal for the Buckeyes' only first-half tally, missed the conversion attempt and Cal kicker Ray Wersching booted a 20-yard field goal to give the Bears a 12-9 lead midway through the third quarter. Ohio State 3 0 19 1335 California 0 9 3 618 OSU FG Conway 39 Cal-Safety Toews blocked punt sy (Werachinjc kick) Cal Sweeney 13 pass from Shauchnes-OSU Henson 25 run (kick failed) Cal FG WorshinS 20 OSU Henson 1 run (kick failed) OSU Henson 1 run (Conway kick) OSU Galbos 2 run (kick failed) OSU Bartoszefc 9 pass from Furdy (Conway kick) Cal Shaughnessy 7 pass gamo (run failed) A 45,000 Michigan, 35-7 ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) Wake Forest 0 0 0 0-0 Maryland 8 6 3 1423 Mary Neville 25 ran (kick failed) Mary FG Mike-Mayer 34 Mary-Ratliff 9 pass from Neville (Mike-Mayer kick) Marv Sevmore 2 run (Mike-Mayer YARDSTICK Wake Forest Maryland ,1 kick) times, now is 2-3 over-all and 1-1 in the conference. No.

20-7 DEKALB, HI. AP)-Mark 1 1 a raced for three touchdowns Saturday including a 13-yard romp, powering Northern Illinois to a 20-7 football victory over Xavier. Kellar gave Northern Illinois a 13-0 half time lead with a one-yard scoring plunge in the first quarter and a 13-yard TD run in the second quarter. 58-256 43-73 First downs Rushes yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards 55 101 45 15 6-19-1 6-15-3 7- 45 3-41 6-3 3-3 8- 70 5-45 rushed 34 times for 197 yards, raising his four-game total to 578 yards in 96 carries. His touchdown runs of three and; five yards gave him a career total of 152 points, breaking by two the Wisconsin record of the famed Alan "The Horse" Ameche.

Crumpler, a 203-pound junior, carried the ball 35 times for 132 yards and scored once on a turf made sloppy by two days of rain. The Pirate defense, best in the conference, set up a touchdown on Mike Myrick's second pass interception and forced a safety. It was the East Carolina's fourth victory three in conference play. Richmond, which crossed midfield only four East Carolina 6 0 621 Richmond 0 0 0 00 ECU Crumpler 1 run (kick failed) ECU Safety Richmond punter stepped out of end zone ECU Wllfore 9 pass from Sum-merell (McLester kick) ECU FG McLester 42 ECU -FG McLester 37 A 7.500 I'VE GOT GEORGIA AND I NEED HELP! If you've got a car from 4 hours a week part-time to 30 hours full-time, let's get together. $55 a location (including inventory).

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PUTMAN (404) 0-14 1421 Northwestern Wisconsin E. Carolina, 21-0 RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -East Carolina's unbeaten Pirates took command of the Southern Conference football race Saturday with an 21-0 victory over Richmond's defending champion Spiders on the running ofCarlester leading the Terps to a 23-0 victory over Wake Forest Saturday in Atlantic Coast Conference football action. Neville, who ran for 115 yards on 10 carries, dashed 25 yards for the only first half score 49 seconds before inter- Xavier Northern Illinois. 0 0 70-7 6 7 0 720 Nwn Trimble 2 run (Skarln kick) Wis Ferguson 3 run (Barrios kick) Nwn Craw 20 pass from Somers (Ska-' rin kick) Wis Fereuson 5 run (Barrios kick) Wis Mack 51 pass from Steiner (Barrios kick) NIU Kellar 1 run failed) NIU Kellar 13 run (PassagUa kick) Xav Chapman 1 run Donah oe kick) NIU Kellar 3 run (PassaKlia kick) A-6J82 1 Penn State Punches Illinois An 83-yard punt return by sophomore safety Dave Brown keyed a 28-point Michigan third quarter and the fifth-ranked Wolverines breezed to a 35-7 college football victory over Navy Saturday.

Michigan, which led only 7-0 at the half, was struggling offensively until Brown's team-record-tying return seemed to turn on the offense. Darrell Harper returned a punt 83 yards in 1959 against Minnesota for the Wolverines. The Wolverines, now 4-0, led 21-0 after Brown's TD and the conversion by Mike Lantry. Then they mounted a pair of I. I I DO IT RIGHT WHY DON'T YOU? Compare the rates and monthly payments.

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0-34 7-28 14 Kansas 17 Minnesota 7 Kan FO Helmhaeher 98 whipped Iowa 24-0 in a Big Ten Conference football game. The triumph ended an eight-game Purdue losing streak and gave the Boilermakers a 1-0 conference start. Iowa fell to 0-2 in the Big Ten and 1-3 overall. Led by tackle Dave Butz, Purdue's defense let Iowa into Boilermaker territory only once in the final three minutesin 14 possessions. Iowa finished with 84 total yards and only four first downs.

Purdue's first victory in four games also extended its winning streak over Iowa to 12, dating back to 1961. It was the Boilermakers' first shutout in 22 games. CHAMPAIGN, 111. (AP) Penn State's devastating duo of John Hufnagel and John Cappelletti enabled the Nitta-ny Lions to shatter a three-game, first-half scoring famine with a 28-point explosion in a 35-17 intersectional football victory over still winless Illinois. Tailback Cappelletti's 5 3-yard touchdown run midway in the first quarter erased a 7-6 IUini lead, while quarterback HufnagePs 13-yard scoring scamper and his 36-yard touchdown pass to Chuck Herd contributed to Penn State's 28-10 halftime margin.

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