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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 94

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The Miami Heraldi
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T1 i ii mi tn it rit viii XiiiuiaV Mlt ii I til I Didn 'I Know What Hit Us Peterson Says his career going all the way back through high school Pajcie quarterbacked the first and third quarters and Kim Hammond the second and fourth Hammond emerged with more Impressive figures: 15 completions in 29 attempts for 127 yards and two touchdowns Pajclc was 4-for-20 and 35 yards Hammond tossed four interceptions and Paicic one Hammond's first touchdown pass was a six-yarder Bv K4HFOKD Hrl inert Writer Speed i a lnueri1v of Houston tMrio-msrk six Cougars mn (he lOOjard dish in lew than 10 vroonris Most si'hooK molud-ing Kioiida State Iiavp nono that fast Houston riefrnxive bark Mikr Simpson is a 9 4 spuntor and tunning hark alien MrVra has donp 9 5 Know thr to piohably IhP fastrst Irani in college State Coach Hill Trtrson was siing before Ft id tv nights apprar- anrp In the Astrodome were going out there for a fooirare we don have a chance hut if we re going out for a football gamp 1 think we 11 1 nforliinalrl for Florida statp the gamp turned Into a footraie and Houston won 31-11 Mrpa ripped oround end 1(1 yards for a touchdown the first time he ran Before the Cougars' rpeord oprnlng-niglit rrowd of tO11(i had settled it was 11-0 and a rout was in the making "I don't think we knew what hit us" said a shaken Teteison "Their defense except mnally quirk They Mopped our passing game although I think we helped them some there Gary Paine and Ron Sellers had their worst night 1 was surprised that they covered Sellers with only one man" The one-man defender was Johnny rracock who is built along the same lines as Ihe 6-1 1'tO-pound Sellers Fnday night he looked like shadow "Last year I gave him a lot of room and he caught passes all over the place" Peacock said made me feel foolish This year I played him Closer and tougher" Tougher he did play Sever al times reaeoek eraeked Into Seller furiously tt appeared the tall Florida State AIl-Amerlea candidate surely would atay down But each time Sellers managed to find his way hack to the huddle two catches for 12 yards marked the low total of anagged deep in the end zone by Lane tenner with 526 left to play His second also six yards to Thurston Taylor was thrown after time ran out "We have much to look forward to next Peterson said thinking of Alabama try to regroup during the Houston meanwhile is riding high for Michigan State Coach Bill Youman went into the game with one tested quarterback and came out with two When starting signal-caller Dick Woodall suffered a bruised hip at the outset of the second half Youman turned to sophomore Ken Bailey who was chatting with hi cousin Bo Burris last Houston star at quarterback "I expect to play" Bailey said "and zip I was in there so fast I have time to get nervous Bailey led the Cougars to three more touchdowns including one he scored himself from the one and completed seven of 13 passes for 107 yards "You had more poise as a sophomore than I had as a senior" Burris told his cousin wipe out all my passing Florida State worrying about records The Semi-noles were happy to leave the luxurious Astrodome which prompted one Houston writer to remark: domed stadium is no longer weatherproof Florida State was struck by thunder and lightning the first five A Jackson Turns Speed On Coral Park 13-7 Miami High in the Orange Bowl Thursday night could be costly to Jackson the eighth-ranked team in the statewide pre-season poll Jackson CParM Cora) Park t(J oniy 68 total yards before a fourth-period drive covered 49 yard before dying at the Jackson 30 That was only the third march into Jackson territory and ended when a third-and-12 Vallone pass was intercepted by Robert Hut chins Chandler broke loose on one 57-yard jaunt and with fullback Willie Lewis (29 yards in nine carries) kept the Ram defense hopping Jackson drove to the Coral Park 21 5 36 and 16 without scoring Inability to capitalize on such opportunities against I 4 'toft' -urir tir--is--va Ty- ff Scoreboard Changes as Tounslcy rf WWfvinii if'r nnoiu ruwni wr mub j-nitix! Kims 47 Yards Willi Jackson Pass Herald Staff Photo by BILL SENDERS VPI Gains 13-3 Victory Over Stubborn Tampans Harald Prsp Editor For the past eight months Jackson Football Coach Joe Brodsky has searched for offensive backs to replace the jet set that helped Jackson win nine games last season Brodsky was not sure of a starting quarterback until this week Saturday night Law Chandler Lewis and Townsley looked like Edwards Stra-chan Russell and Simms of last year Except they couldn't hold onto the football new jet set beat Coral Park 13-7 before a packed house of 8000 fans at Central Stadium Led by Chandler's 124 rushing yards in 15 carries and Law's 106 passing yards the Generals moved freely Nine fumbles four recovered by Coral Park kept the Generals running in the same place most of the evening A 47-yard Law to wingback Frank Townsley a Booker transfer pass was the difference It wiped out a 7-6 Coral Patk lead with 1:43 left in the second period First half showers kept the football wet and Jackson benefited from a Coral Park fumble for the winning touchdown Chandler had punted from 17 and when the Coral Park safeties tried a handoff on the return the ball squirted loose and Jackson's Don HuZzie recovered on the 47 On the first play Law hit Townsley behind the Coral Park safety on the right side and Townsley break stride entering the end zone Jackson had cut into a 7-0 deficit with one-yard dive over right tackle early in the second period That capped a 47-yard drive in 13 plays kept alive by a fourth-and-one sneak for a first down by Law to the 20 Coral Park used one of the Jackson fumbles to set up its touchdown Law fumbled on a quarterback draw on second offensive play of the game and Frank Oquendo recovered for the Rams on the Coral Park 49 On a second-and-one situation at the Jackson 40 split end Barry Smith made a reaching r-the-shoulder catch of a Steve Vallone pass and was caught a moment later at the six Two plays carried to the one where Rusty Waters dived over the left side for the score defense considered its major strength llnitt- ry over a drfensive-nunded Tampa University team Utin 5-9 153 from Oxford Fngland picked up both his field goals in the final quarter from 31 yaids and 21 aids Ills scoring boots were the first tallies managed by 5 TI after a flrst-mlnute touchdown against the Spartans' defenders who have been dubbed "Ihe Rough Riders" VPI 10 107 55 10 17 5 10 31 0 110 Tampa 7 7 171 47 II 17 1 10-31 0 90 First down Rushing yardaoe Passing vr riaoa Return yardage Passe Punt FumtilM test Yards penalized TAMPA (API Virginia Techs burner soccer-kicking John I'tin put two field goals and an extra point through the uprights Satur-riav night to lead the Gobblers to a 13-3 football ucto- er who booted Tampa out of several bad situations put the three points on the scoreboard with a second quarter 28-yard field goal Tice's kick was set up when a Spartan drive was stopped at the one by defense On third down Tice kicked the field goal Both teams threatened several times but defensive play stole the show VPI Tames 0 0 3 0 t-U e- 3 Smoot 3 run (Ulin kick) FG Tk 28 FG Utln 31 FG Utin 21 Attendance 10000 Rattlers Rip Allen In Opener South Dade Comeback Nips North Miami 14-13 Knee Injuries Hit Florida Scrimmage Jackson Coral ft 13 0 13 7 0 0 ft- 7 Waters 1 run (Ftraco pass from Vaiione) Chandler 1 run (kick failed) Townsley 47 pass from Law (Charv flier kick) Six plays later South Dade was on top to stay McMichael hit Vihlen with a short pass and the halfback sidestepped one tackier broke another tackle and outran a defender for a 40-yard scoring strike Again Sober converted for the final margin McMichael looked impressive for coach Leo RebPls McMichael hit on 7 of 16 passes for 103 yards and gained another 106 on runs Mike Scisco gained 57 yards and Vihlen added 42 to give South Dade a well-rounded attack Coach Ed Sullivan making his debut at the head of North reins played high school football with Martin back in Pennsylvania South Dade North Miami 0 7 0 13 0-13 Alvarez 15 run (kick blocked) McMichael 70 rjn (Sober kick) Alvarez 59 run (Whipole kick) Vihlen 40 pass from McMichael (Sob er kick) Duke Puls Wake Forest Down 31-13 Wake Forsef 16 161 69 111 Duka 15 171 213 59 First downs Rushing yardaaa Passing yardaia Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles test Yards penalized 18 5-3 20 5-0 4-34 2 2-29 0 1 1 18 45 RALEIGH NC (UPI) Rangy Duke quarterback Al Woodall passing in the winds of Hurricane Dona teamed with Jay Calabrese to storm past Wake Forest 31-13 Saturday night Woodall plagued by injuries during a spotty career passed for a 35 yard touchdown with the 20 mile an hour wind and 30 yarder against it With a few glued finger retnev ers it might have been a different story for the Deacons who were quarterbacked by Freddie Summers the frst Negro signal caller of the Atlantic Coast Conference Duk 7 7 ft FG Riesenfeid 47 Duke Ca ebrS5 1 run (Rtenfeld kick) Summers 3 run (Deacon kick) Schafer 3 pass from Woodall (R eenfe kick) David 7 run kick) D) Caiabres 1 run (Patsenfeid ck Summers 7 rft (run fails) Attendance 22 4o2 SD 14 505 103 S-17-ft 4-36 2 2 40 NM 9 35 5-13-1 3-23 1 21 First downs Rushing yards Passing yards Passes Punts Fumble lost Yards penalized By BOBBY REID Herald Staff Writer South Dade capitalized on two long scoring strikes and two true kicks by Jesse Sober to chalk up a tense 14-13 opening football victory over North Miami High Saturday night before 7000 at the Junior College Stadium All of the scoring was jammed into the second half including South come-from-behind touchdown in the final period North Miami scored first on Carlos 15-yard sweep following a 70-yard drive In nine formations South Dade's defense came crashing through to block the extra-point attempt South Dade fought back on a 78-yard bootleg by quarterback Randy McMichael The 166-pound junior faked to Bobby Vihlen crashing over right tackle and then tucked the ball behind his hip and cut around right end and outran two rivals to the goal line Sober entered and kicked the extra point to make it South Dade 7 North Miami 6 Alvarez who finished with 150 yards on 12 carries put the Pioneers back on top with a 59-yard run with a pitchout around right end This time North line held the Rebels out end Charles Whipple kicked the extra point Gamecocks Roll Past Iowa Slate Running befoie Tampa biggest home crowd in history about 10000 Virginia Terry Smoot scored the only touchdown with a three-yard run on the first possession The score climaxed a 70-yaid drive and was the only six-point payoff of the eon-test the opener for both teams Roy Tice a freshman kick- of 16 tosses for 68 yards Sophomores Paul Mahska and Jim Hadley returned to pads Rolla 25 Harduig 14 III 18 XE Missouri 7 Carthage 12 Albion 0 Cent (Ia) 39 Cent III 12 Cent Mich 23 Bradley 21 llaniline 7 Northland 6 111 Mesleyan 88 Elmhurst 0 Northwood 35 Eureka 0 Otterbein 26 Indiana Cent 19 6 MTkin 0 Mich 34 Akron 17 Olivet 27 Franklin 14 superior 27 Stout 2t Mash (Mo) 14 6 Mielngan 34 Akron 17 Defiance 17 Kenyon 0 mporia 22 MeTherson 7 Met Kv 42 St Joseph 7 Ball St 41 Cent Missouri 7 Minn-Duluth 12 Dak St 7 Montana 19 Dakota 14 St 10 St John's 0 Sioux Falls SI Bethel Meat St 27 Utah Dayton 16 Eastern Kv 7 6 0 Ferris St 7 Toledo 14 Quantico 18 Mooster 6 Bluffton 8 ilinungton 7 M'iehlta St 3 Ohio 8 Ohio 20 Xavier 20 Ashland 23 Heidelberg 16 Taylor 10 I tah St 1 Missouri 5 26 Mm Tenn 19 rkansas AAM 14 MNIlle 0 sterling 31 Bethany 7 Portland si 16 Oregon IS tar IT rf California 21 Oregon 11 Austin 37 Mexico Polv Jickson st 19 Trairie Aiew Colo Mest 27 I tah Nebraska 17 Washington Ricks 41 Montana Calif Luth 20 San SO Fran St 31 Hfl 29 ruget S'nd 41 Tae Luth Whittier Cal Toly 14 Scott 13 Mhitwr'th 0 Ilish School McArthur 20 Blanche Ely 13 No Dade 14 No Miami 11 Jackson 11 Coral Park 7 Ft Lauderdale 21 Dillard 6 Ft Pierre Car 38 Lk 0 IVtona Cp 28 Mcl'bne Cent 7 Continental I cague Orivndo 41 Montreal 14 Norfolk 20 Charleston 11 Hartford 16 Toronto 3 downs Saturday Junior Lar-rv Rentz who moved Into the 2 quartet back spot Thuisday connected on nine i South Carolina 27 Mm A Mary 7 Car St IS Ca 7 1 a Military 46 Davidson 21 Ia AAM 8 Tuskegee Inst 8 Balnbridge 27 Fotomac St 13 Guilford 31 Mash A Lee 0 Concord 21 St 2 1 711 City St 0 0 0 Glenv ille 20 IJhertv 11 Duke 31 Forest IS iHnmp-Svd 14 10 1 Carolina 34 Iowa St 8 21 Austin Teav 8 last Tenn 0 Parsons 0 Furman 11 Mis Col 6 I so Mississippi 10 Citadel 7 PI 11 Tamp i 8 la 27 Richmond 6 iMest Ca 7 Carson Vnmn 3 Catawba 28 Mars Hill 0 (Lenoir Rhyne 53 Mofford 7 Fla AAM 43 Allen 0 Norfolk St 6 Va St 3 Fairmont St 43 1 a Tech 7 loungston 34 Tenn Tech 28 southern 21 Tex 0 South il eft SMI 20 Texas CAM 17 Southuest Mlley 12 Bishop 0 nf Butt lie 311 Kent 6 Mrst I hester 14 lifnova 9 Hofslra 17 (eltvsburg 0 Boston I 20 Bucknell 16 larioit 30 Millersville 21 Stroudsburg 17 11 (Pa 16 Del xt 0 61 Rk 7 Lakeland 21 Proeopius 16 North rirk 17 L-ske FotTest 0 Pella 39 Central 12 SI 20 Fdinboro 12 Cheynev St 6 Mansfield 44 Geneva 0 1lVirexI Mest Michigan 21 Mia (O) 14 Okl ihonu St 0 Air Forre 0 lugustana 10 Hope 0 Colorado 27 Bavlor 7 I) ptuw 2 4 Mhraton 14 Iat Mu 17 findlev 0 laiuisvilie 46 Drake FL 21 Butler IMIK JOBB Htraid Cerrawondent GAIXFSVILl Tin ee knee inuu ies to key peixonnel cropped up Sat ui day as the Unlvrisity of Florida conducted its last game-type scrimmage befoie next Satin home opener with Illinois Head Coach Ray Graves said the injuries to corner man Mark Ely a sophomore who has been working with the first defensive unit and end Mike Santille defensive second unit would probably keep them out of the Illinois contest Max Steen starting offensive guard from Melbourne also injured a knee but should he readv next week G'aves teuned quutcrback Harmon Wage who le-sprained a had i pht ankle in practice laxt week "vny doubtful" for the opener got to make nui plans on the assumption that Harmon the coach said Sophomore Jack Eckdahl Saturday's probable starting QB completed 10 of 14 rasses for 156 yards and two touch- So Miss Trips Citadel CHARLESTON' (APi Inhor Kordiat hooted 41-vard second period field goal to chnch a 10-7 victory for South rn PP! over The Citadel Satui-dry mgut in the opener for bo'h football team Tie Kick wourd up the scorirg ss the teams battled through a scoreess second ha The Citadel faied to net a yard rush-ng agast the d-ferse of tne vis tors All 140 yards ga rcd by the Bulla 'gs came on passes Soutncrn Mj-mss ppi scored the secord percd when Flank Johnston cappi a bj-vard drive ith a tvo-ya-i mge Koi i-at hooted the extra point virg lh visi-tors a 7-0 jead eary in the -a: ter COLUMBIA SC Junior quarterback Ken Riley led the Florida A University Rattlers to an opening 43-0 victory over Allen University Saturday night before 10000 fans The Rattlers have beaten Allen 17 straight times Riley ran for two touchdowns of 25 and one yards and passed to senior end Kent School field for nine yards and a TD in the fourth period The Rattlers scored In every quarter In blanking the Yellow Jackets The tough AAM defense allowed Allen only 84 yards passing and minus 20 yards on the ground Senior halfback Hubert Ginn led the Rattler rushing attack with 72 yards in 11 carries and one touchdown Riley completed five of 12 passes for 137 yards sswu A ten IS 13 43 0000-0 Eason 14 pass from AVerpnd (run fa tad) SAVMJ Ginn 4 run (kick lalladl FAWU Haileton 28 punt rtum (pass ta a) RiiPv 75 run (kick faliad) FAWJ Aforand 13 run uick ta ted) A wu RMev I run (Eaxon tuck) FAWO Scnooifiera pais from I lav (run faitadl in Defenders Stop Richmond RICHMOND Ya (API West Virginia found its best offense to be a stem and opportunistic defense Satur-i day night and walloped I Richmond 27-6 for its second football victory as many games Was Va chmcfd 3 1ft 0 0 ft -n 6 aft vj 20 pas from 0 pwi (Jus- ck) P5 JgAitfmt ch 31 wvu-Va rv 73 punt return UusLotc I bockatf ltcfc In eitf ten 1 7 pent rt4wrrt (k ck taldl Atenj-va 000 COLUMBIA SC (AP) Veteran quarterback Mike Fair brought his team from behind in the final two minutes of the first half and South Carolina went on to swamp Iowa State 34-3 Saturday night in the football opener for both teams The Atlantic Coast Conference Gamecocks spotted the Big Eight visitors a 36-yard field goal by Vern Skripsky in the first period Then Fair climaxed a 70-yard drive at 1 57 with a stand-up keeper around left end from a yard out Coach Paul Dictzel in his second year at South Carolina unveiled a brilliant running and blocking fullback in Warren Muir transfer from West Point where Dietzel previously coached Muir plunced for two touchdowns and kept two scoring drives Lve with his explosive ball carrying Iowa State was stopped at the South Carolina four in its best drive for the evening a 70-arder early the second period Iowa Stat South Carolina 0 0- 3 7 20-34 Ich4FG SHnesky Fair 1 run (P'w IncM Mut 2 run (Pnn It ckl Mu)' 1 ru (kirk b'nckwt) 1 run (Vx kck1 Wtihums 7 run (Poo luck) A'tenoantfl 36 443 KcIN Koe Tracy Int Knjojia" Game neither is her leaning post Don Theiss.

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