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Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio • 23

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7-D DAYTON DAILY NEWS hundav, Novamher 12. i Clemson 'Gores' Maryland, 28-7 Duke a Pearl In Oyster Bowl NORFOLK, Va MPi The fired-up Duke Blue DeviLs, led by quarterback Larry Davis and tailhack Pete Si haafari downed Navy 'IS-lfi Saturday in the 21st annual Oy.Mer Bowl Football Classic The Blue Devilg clearly outclassed Navy on the ground, rolling up 301 yards rushing to the Midshipmen's 68. New 1 7 A is Duke ft 7 14 14-3) Church. 43. Nasy Tvlor.

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kick). Navy-Daley, IS, pats from Harden (pass tailed I Attendance 3f 000 their fourth straight victory over Carolina. North Caroline 7 in- II Vuginia 14 1440 HVA-4uayle run iHHl kirk UVA-Boi-hert 7 pan tnterrepnun Hill kirk i UVA QuaUe 7 run (kick tolled) UNI ,1 Harttg 44 UNC Dempaey 2 run (Riggt kirk) I VA Anderson 13 run (run failedi I'NC nrnintrv run (Rlggt kick' VA Hun Iim Amelia ithlll nns Medlin 1 run 'Craig kirk' Clem Gore 3 Srun, i Craig kirk i lem-ToUey run, 'Craig kick i kirk' Wyncnop 3 run (Hill kirkl UVA Altendanre 13.000. li Virginia Rips INC CLEMSON, SC. (UPD-I'he running of Freddie Gore -parked Gemson to a 28-7 homecoming virtory Saturday over winless Maryland The win kept intact Clem-son's perfect Atlantic Coast conference record and set the stage for a showdown here next Saturday between the Tigers and third-ranked Norlh Carolina State for this year's ACC title.

The loss was Maryland's 11th in a row and tied a school record that had stood since 19-10. Jimmy Addison. frail all-ACC quarterback, directed three of Clemson's four tout hdown drives. Gore capped one of them with a 38-yard dash off tackle that was the biggest Clemson gainer of the day. Maryland i a Irmson i a 14 4 run.

'Craig kick' Md Uillesnie 2 pats from Fitzpatnrk. 'Carlson nek) PARTICULAR MEN PREFER DAYTON'S DISTINCTIVE LONG SLICES IN FOR FIRM BUCKEYE TOUCHDOWN faded to pass, instead carried 14 yards into end zone with only four seconds left in first half. Daily News Photo by Charles Steinbrunner COLUMBUS Ohio State quarterback Bill Long slices between Wisconsin's Melvin Walker and Gary Reineck for first Buckeye touchdown. Long had up CHARLOTTESVILLE Va -t API Dennis Bore hers intercepted a pitchout and galloped yards for a touchdown, set-ling the pace for Virginia's Cavaliers as they defeated North Carolina 40-17 Saturday in an Atlantic Coast football game. Borchei 's louchdoun was the second in less than one minute for Virginia as the Cavaliers posted UPtfUUiUi UaU uuiiDUD lwr 4.1.U N.

Main at. Stmnp ud MauibtB Bishops Tip Mount Union WoostW Wos 'Em WOOSTER Ujh Woos-ter's Dave Poetter kicked eight extra points and scored a touchdown to lead the Scots to a 56-0 rout of Oberlin College here Saturday. Wooster ended the season with a 5-1 conference record and a 6-3 season mark. Oberlin had a 1-5 mark in confer-ence play and a 1-7 record for the season. iah 0 0 0 0 0 waist deep in solid comfort DELAWARE (f) Quarterback Dick Cromwell threw a 1-yard touchdown pass to end Bill Long as the clock ran out Saturday to give Ohio Wesleyan a 23-21 victory over upset-minded Mount Union.

Wooster ,21 21 SB The victory was Ohio Wes Wont--Wilson 3 run (foeiier kick' Woos -Kimmev 30 run (Poetter kirk) WOM nnrrlffl 20 run iPoetter Kick) Woos- Kimmev 30 run (Poetter klrk Worn Shepherd St pass from Snow iropltcr kirk i Woos WiImw SB run (Poetter kick) Hons- While 57 pass interception 'Poet -ter kirk) Boos-Pnriter 22 pasa from Snow (Poetter kicki Attendance 4.100. Ashland Unbeaten ASHLAND Ashland college's Eagles completed an unbeaten football season Saturday by thumping Hope's Flying Dutchmen of Holland, Mich. 39-0. Ashland's record of eight victories and a tie with Heidelberg hooks up with four games from 1966 for a string of 13 games without a loss. Thai broke an Eagles' mark set in 1929.

During the campaign just ended, Ashland scored 297 points to opponents' 78. Bishop's of at least a lirst-place tie in the Ohio conference football race. With only seconds remaining, Ohio Wesleyan was stopped on two rushes into the Mount Union line. Cromwell then passed to long, who was all alone in the end zone, for the winning AD as the final gun sounded. LEADING 21-14 with 1:30 left in the game, Mount Union's Phil Monroe fell down in the end zone for an inten leyan's 14th straight over Mount Union and assured the Wittenberg Flips Blanks At Akron i SpeiHil to The Dally SPRINGFIELD Wittenberg's Tigers utilized a tough defense and the passing of Gene Laughman to take a 14-0 victory over Akron Saturday before a Dad's Day crowd of over 4,000.

The Tigers, who ranked sixth in total small-college defensive statistics entering the game, held Akron twice on fourth-and-one situations dur- Yardetick Thome in the Side WILMINGTON UP -Thorne Warner's extra point kick following an early fourth-quarter touchdown proved to be the winning score as Lake Forest of Illinois overcame a Hirer-quarter deficit to claim a 7-6 football victory over Wilmington here Saturday. Lake Forest 0 7-7 Wilmington 0 0 0 WIL Cramer 3 run (kirk failed' LF-Rlngmuth 4 run (Warner kick) Attendance: 300 (estimated' 0 0 0 0 0 14 1339 Hope Ashland tional safety, giving Wesleyan two points. Then after an exchange of punts, the Bishops sarted their winning drive. Mount Union built a 21-7 halftime lead. Jeff Phillips Ash-Healy 7 run 'Kester kick) Ash-Seder 13 pan from Healy (Kee- ter kick' Ash-Mlnnlch run (kick failed Aah -Seder 2b pass from Healy 'kick failed sh Gray 44 pass from Healy (Kester kick) isli Watson 1 run 'run (ailed i says "ALL EXCLUSIVE DIAMOND GLOSS COLORS INCLUDING COSTLY REDS AND METALLICS, 'ALIVE' WITH GENERAL ELECTRIC SILICONES" Yard nth Hittenberr Akron scored three touchdowns for the Raiders, "all on passes from Larry Kehres, Ohio Wesleyan is 5-0 in the conference and 7-0-1 over-all, -Mount Union has a 2-5-1 season record.

MOVST UNION 14 0 Ml OHIO WESLEYAN 0 7 0 1823 ML'-Phillips 11 pai from Kehres 'Lasko kirk i MU Phillips 0 piss from Kehres i Lasko kirk i 39 Cromwell 'Toth kirk i Mi -Phillips 11 pass from Kehres iLasko kirki CWU Cromwgll 1 run 'Toth kick) OWU-Intentional safety OWH I Onff 1 iui. rnm i 11 131 13 First Downs 9 Yardi Ruthlni 9T Yards Pasting U3 Passes 8-17-4 Fumolet Lost 0 Pinaltie 4 49 Punts $-36 0 I 4-3n 8-37 2 BODY FENDER, REPAIR with Attendance 2,500 Adelbert Lofted CLEVELAND Sophomore halfback Lowell Loftin scored a touchdown and gained 176 yards in 38 carries to spark the Adelbert Red Cats to a 9-0 victory over the Case Tech Rough Riders very Eirl Schilb paint job: 2B.O i tf, Adelherl Mauri: Mm. 7 10 im tt 4 pm Sit. I tm 12 sun I 647 W. 3RD ST.

224-1868 I n-fl rv-9 Adel FG Bernahei. 43 Adel Loftin. 51', run 1 run failed I ing the first half before the offense got rolling. Akron's deepest penetration was to the Tiger 21 late in the game. LAUGHMAN', Hie Covington product, hit Fairmont's Rod Miller with a scoring pass with only ID remaining on the clock before halltime.

Miller, whose TD reception was the twenty-sixth of his career (one shy of Wittenberg's Bob Cherry's record) caught the ball at the 35 and was aided by a key block from Denny Staver on his gallop Early in the fourth quarter, Wittenberg took advantage of a short Zip punt for a first down at the Akron 34, Justice carried seven consecutive times to the one, and Boh Harvey scored from there. Fred Mitchell accounted for both PAT's with placement kicks. JUSTICE was the workhorse in the Tiger attack, carrying the ball 20 times for 79 of Wittenberg's 123 rushing yards. Wittenberg 7 0 714 Akron 0 0 0 00 WITT Miller. 52 pain from Laugnman (Mitchell kick' WIIT Hne 1 run 'Mitchell kick' Sfavin's Rernni.

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