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6H THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER Sun Nov 28 1972 sitrock Wins Passing Title -k- -st-' 4-N vi Es i' 'ts i) (o Ps Ea It 7 -14 4 4 lkitti 1 t' 'Ilt47 t441 lid ve It' i :0 44 i ii 1 44-9 Win "lire 1 eacons 4 -1 I i ol i i rifdocie -441 i 04! i 4 1 fo os 1 IW aNST SALE Qu r- '1- -10-1m--- -q5- ---14 '44 "'n 3 Ns Press International T- rtt ''''''5''' 1 'tt- '4o ''''s g0kir-ito i terback Don Strock passed for l- I- -4 4 386 yards and two touchdowns II'l A to guide Virginia Tech to a It' 4 4 4 A s' tl i Yale Rally I W't 4 iitag itg -e 1 7 i 44-9 romp over Wake Forest Saturday and earn himelf the 4 L' i- 4 "lbit' it 'q -Ili: 04 Ti: Jo' 4 A :1 1': 7 1-1 4 A nasttiornocakistotyaalrodfafgenesecotintlleing on ill" -9 04 '1 25 completions in 47 attempts Rips Harvard i 4 1 ti AP g170- 4 e409'1'' lig 01 il 1140 4 1 r7 '54'4 :::::41::: 4 T''-f! kle'1' 1 1 '111r I 4-477 :17::47 2 rr 1()H 1: :014 ave him a 3yard season i ::1 p-aThssiengwoinflegnasyeetovtailrg Tech I Ill 211d Half a winning season at 6-4-1 while 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Saturday college football in I '9 '0tmn UP a I 4 recently fired head coach Tom 7f') a Yale Rally Rips Harvard In 2nd Half Special To The Observer Saturday's college football in the East: Despite trailing 17-0 in the first half Yale roared back for a 28-17 Ivy League Strock In 44-9 United Press International WINSTON-SALEM Quarterback Don Struck passed for 386 yards and two touchdowns to guide Virginia Tech to a 44-9 romp over Wake Forest Saturday and earn himelf the national total offense title Strock's yardage coming on 25 completions in 47 attempts gave him a 3170-yard season passing offense total The win gave Virginia Tech a winning season at 6-4-1 while the Deacons last in the Atlantic Coast Conference wound up at 2-9-0 to close out recently-fired head coach Tom Harper's season Seven plays and 62 yards after the Gobblers took the opening kickoff Stock hit Wins Win eotri154tjzJtto fis: 'r-4-41-'- -'-''1 i L41 cu lg r' 4i 11 0 liNt 0: -47-: 11401'''''' 131 F-' ---''ff 'r PtaL or fz 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GAINESVILLE 1 a driving rain that fell through and quarterback Bruce Arians St 1 uarterb I Fur i ton Freshman John Williams hoot- out the afternoon making foot- scored a touchdown on a 22 ters in on roc Pass ac 0 ng ed a 35-yard field goal with ing treacherous on the artifi- yard run and later hit Tommy scampered 17 yards following 2:08 remaining in the game cial surface Trice with a 22-yard scoring End Danny Reel capped a Chuck Ramsey had kicked a fore the intermission buzzer Juaron's first score to put Saturday lifting underdog Flor- The field goal for the Astro pass drive of 52 yards in six plays 23-yard field goal in the third Strock's passing was marred Yale ahead for good with 6:35 0 iiia ida to a 3-3 Southeastern Con- Bluebonnet Bowl-bound Tigers by running over from the quarter for the Deacons' other by five interceptions Scales left in the third quarter ference tie with eighth-ranked was set up by sophomore Siatistics eightyard line for the other points was his leading receiver with Louisiana State MIke Williams' 35-yard punt touchdown Reel played high Virginia Tech held a 100 nine catches for 213 yards His Dartmouth 31 Penn 17 in return to the Florida 43 downa TchW Forest school ball at Charlotte's Inde- halftime margin though the touchdown was his seventh of I a bster slaiite one I LSU missed two chances to Earlier in the game Wil- 37181 52211 pendence hUgh Deacons came within JO yards the year and set a school recee Win it in the final minute hams made a touchdown-say- PsIng yards O8 46 of the goal line four tinies be- ord yard off tackle for the tie- first wlen Juai Roca's 44yard ing tackle when Bowden and ya 24i-5 511 A 25yard field goal In the breaking touchdown with just field goal attempt was blocked Moore combined On a 79-yard Punts 43 63 second a by Dave under four minutes left to help Cli tiC by Fred Abbott and later pass to the LSIJ one where -87 115 the quarterback's the Big Green to its fourth when Rusty Jackson's 32yard Moore was caught from be- Virginia Tech 7 0 10 2744 brother who also Ideked five straight Ivy League title Ass0iated Prefl attempt was wide left hind Florida missed its touch 'ass from Don Strock extra points rounded out the 'ecj Ii tMnVrTT I t' '1' J- LSU had the down when Andy Summers (Dave Strock kick) Gobblers' scoring or sco -J enn I nd VPI-FG Dave Strock 25 play 80 yard march Dart- kel Stanback raced yards ujOCtCu iieiu goai a ernp or urn on ay a Wak-FG Rarney 23 Wake Forest's sole touch- A business of your own mouth's Rick 1 a the victory-clinching a first down at the Florida 20 Williams recovered for LSU ik1 down came when linebacker Earn very high remuneration wrapped up the win with a 50 touchdown Saturday as Ten- (Dave Strock kick ii I Brown intercepted a Start part or full time to experene necessary I The Gators relying on tue Wake-Brown 52 InterceptIon return (run yard TD sprint itii 1 imn nessee ye rc a stubborn Nat Moore bad faiId) Strock pass a ran it To set up a networg or cealers (Marinoi etc very good for Utes left Kentucky 17-7 in a Southeast- frm their own 37 to C1IIC ops 52 yards into the end zone in rentals) Th usi ed Dart- em Conference football game the LSU 18 where a third feiIe) the fourth quarter Investment: $400000 to $800000 (initial stock) mouth alloverthe field in the The Wildcats lighting say down pass froni David Bowden Con be operated from your home or present business location second half outgaining the Big agely to pull off an upset in to tlore was ruled trapped )' We ore thesole manufactuers agent of sports car of pleasure Green 248-119 and once led b' their final contest of a hapless jug Inside the Tiger ID 1 05 long-46 wide 1 40 lbs (approximate weight) :14 but couldn't ste the cbs- season had a ttl 12th- UnIted Press lnterniIoflet ri ii i i TAI I seats 2 odults storage plus outboard motor used from 5 HP to4 jflI fluri ranked Tennessee on even On the next play Williams DUNN Erskine College of 4L HP finger-tip control and unique 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We have it All we need is someone whoq of one five and two yards for Conrad Graham intercepted maining in the third period on day Men's Furnishing5 and Accessories wants to organixe and make Seriou money Only one distribu the Lions Brown scored both '5' ii 00 the Ken- a 45-yarder by Roca a soc- 'ihe victory qualified Erskine I tot will be appointed in each state with an exdusive contract its touchdowns in the last tucky 46 and the Vols quickly err-style kicker born in Hon- for the NAIA national finals lnterested Write now and include your telephone number ond quarter a not-so-fitting ending converted the turnover into a cluras which begin here Wednesday oddress for more details to: 4 six-PointerthStanback cut- Statistics defend 3Q24 EASTWAY DRIVE SHOPPING CENTER rPC" leaving the school the LSLJ Florida ng champion Quincy College Charlotte I meat Men I urniliiiig Au 'orics' St Laurent 383) Canada lortheclincher First downs 16 ofllinois A A 4 A AA Cornell 22 Princeton 15 RuxhesYards 63213 35129 Quarterback Mark Allen broke Passing yards 91 120 Ricky Towiieiid made good Return ydrds A2 ord total to 16 He hit Jimmy Collins capping a 43 yard Associated Press Scott for a 31 yard TD David drive in 11 plays Collins the OXFORD Tailback Bland for 21 yards and Chuck workhouse for the Wildcats Greg Ainsworth scored four hBerdfor yardscoringrunand lietted the'march eight car- pprsRebels a WE RE BRIIIGIfIG TIlE WORLD TOYOUR HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS jnotherhighlights touchdown 'k'i down Bill Rudder crashing sissippi State here Saturday TEAK UNK Rutgers 43 Colgate 13 over from the eight for the The victorious Rebs capital- INDIA CARVING SET Junior Jim Jennings ran for score The key in the drive ized on three fumble recover- MODEL Handcorvd Shhom wood hon FROM 214 yards and a touchdown as was a 49-yard pass from Con- ics and three pass mtercep- froiii Hong end sath Handsom bro2s INDIA the Scarlet Knights picked up dredge Holloway to Emmon tions in the first half to dc- I I $rim Hord forged steel blade and their fifth straight win Jen- Love to the Wildcat 11 moralize State take a 38-6 in- SMALL i-" 4- forkWillolsomokorsunusuo)gift flings' fl ii i fl offset the The victory gives Tennessee termissiori lead and coast 3554 li steady passing of Rutgers an 8-2 record with one game home with reserves playing j----- LARGE quarterback Leo Gasienca left the eighth straight season the second half I 1' that Tennessee has won eight 5328 sj holy Cross 20 Connectieutt Hilil scored Fullback Plrst downs MississippIStets MIsSISsIPPI appr 15 long srra chst I of to and nine ards and John Ray contract might not shoys 32 1O 74 409 563 SET quarterback Pete Vass con- be renewed Tennessee is 3-2 i lntricalely detk'd wood modcl (or siSh a25league dentuckY had 539 $1 tb 1 1 99 to the come-from-behind win Mississiei State 0 0 5-14 anchornd canirnn I I I If tatistics Mnssspi 17 21 1 i-SI a er lal ing a la ime Kentucky Tennesse trem Weese (La 1 1 88 Decoralve cri' FONDUE SET Peiiriington gaqe 54158 (Levioghouze I Sheepskin Rugs fC kr Butterfly from iirai passed for two touchdowns Return yirdsge 33 33 MSU-Buckley 27 pass Iron Barkum ioften Into I ps 1- and Paul Melallo ran for two 14: torth 2 rui (LavInheuze ''T i ek from JAPAN more as the Minutemen closed Fumbleslost 10 53 kick) Vt 5 tonhaire rugs I Out their best season in years 28 4 1 run (Lavinahouse 7i i 'I) with an 8-2 record and an up- Tennessee 1 3 0 7-17 OMAlIen I run (Lavinhouz kick) at lireslde I I Siflk hxvy geuqi 1 '1 II Ky-Collins 3 run (Secton kick) UM-Ainsworth I run tLavinghouxe 1' colt' corners iInliI iii pxi ii coming ti ip to tue l3oai uWdiis Tennpudder 8 run (Townsend kick) kick) i cV'I aprxolmtely xfop blok ron tond Bowl All the Mass touch- 1enn-FC Townsend 46 15 pass from elker 1 i tI 3 ft aiiobI oiodowns came in the first half Teno-Stanback 30 run (Townsend kick) (Grubbsrurr) (kIci felled) I knowflYOU JII'f' I- i ---------------i--- 88 eIZiIhi brlht red pL1 c14 htterltes 5 97 RADIANT LINEN RAMIE TWO FACED STARTER 0' 1 NAPKINS GOOSENECK t' SET fromiapon 0 11 frcn lpn 'i4 booed From our great selection of vrsat'I pripulor 1' 'ci: 1 MIRROR contmpororywhitsporce)oin ii )5l(( For make up or 249 SET I ti( and mtchble shaving: In a colorin magnified or I ji nelegnt matter of fact I 'I combinflori a mirrors 7 1 flexible stem 5-PC EiFe BOXED Hotlest Pink Rucous Bl 79 1 35 i INCLUDES Dinner Plot Salad Plote EEN I rnrdPPiit'tr Pint Cuugnr('1 I 1 MONSAT JEP9LYD RB sua 536-2325 5235011 su 11 4 I triumph over arch-rival liar Yard The Elis muffed several scoring chances in the first half failing at the Harvard two and the Harvard one But Dick Juaron rallied Yale from the 17-6 intermission deficit with two touchdowns Juaron took a pitchout 74 yards in the third period and then plunged over from the one in the fourth quarter Quarterback Roly Purrington scampered 17 yards following Juaron's first score to put Yale ahead for good with 6:35 left in the third quarter Dartmouth 31 Penn 17 Steve Webster slanted one yard off tackle for the tie-breaking touchdown with just under four minutes left to help the Big Green to its fourth straight Ivy League title Webster's score capped an 11 play 80 yard march Dartmouth's Rick Klupchak wrapped up the win with a 50 yard TD sprint with minutes left The Quakers pushed Dartmouth all over the field in the second half outgaining the Big Green 248-119 and once led by 14 but couldn't stop the closing flurry Columbia 28 Brown 12 Tailback George Georges ran for 190 yards and touchdowns of one five and two yards for the Lions Brown scored both its touchdowns in the last quarter a not-so-fitting ending for Bruin coach Len Jardine who has announced that he is leaving the school Cornell 22 Princeton 15 Quarterback Mark Allen broke a 77 tie by racing three yards for a score in the second quarter then later passed three yards to Bud McKeown for the deciding points The Tigers scored with 1:05 left to play but an onsides kick attempt failed and Cornell ran out the clock Penn State 49 Pitt 27 John Hufnagel passed for 260 yards and three touchdowns and raised his individual record total to 16 He hit Jimmy Scott for a 31 yard TD David Bland for 21 yards and Chuck Herd for 41 Bob Nagle tacked on an 11 yard scoring run and Gary Hayman a 60 yard punt return for another touchdown in other highlights Rutgers 43 Colgate 13 Junior Jim Jennings ran for 214 yards and a touchdown as the Scarlet Knights picked up their fifth straight win Jennings' running offset the steady passing of Rutgers quarterback Leo Gasienca holy Cross 20 Connecticutt 10 Fullback Joe Wilson scored on fourth period runs of two and nine yards and quarterback Pete Vass connected with David Lyle for a 24 yard touchdown also in the fourth to power the Crusaders to the come-from-behind win after trailing 10-0 at halftime Massachusetts 28 Boston College 7 Pell Pennington passed for two touchdowns and Paul ran for two more as the Minutemen closed Out their best season in years with an 8-2 record and an upcoming trip to the Boardwalk Bowl All the Mass touchdowns came in the first half IlLfteOWneaibliittollallamilimillti Florida's Nat Moore Dives head First Into LSU Line before making big splash little yardage on soaked field If torida I (7- 1 les Strock hit Scales for a 42 yard -71441Pty tphaessthtrheaotIpaurtd tlhieneGobblers where tail "I ''''b is I i '1114' '04010- goil A---g Irk 1 South backt James orIBbaurrbger tgth fzedr 471 1 i Bolvl-Bottlid LSU out ran it in for a touchdown 1:10 F- kl lit-4 'A 2 4 0 In Associated Press on the next play The game was played in a blerst'hesefcionnadl over Viroinia Tech's Ricky Scales Scores AP Photo quarter the Gob- GAINESVILLE I a driving rain that fell through and quarterback Bruce Arians Freshman John Williams boot- out the afternoon making foot- scored a touchdown on a 22- gathers ill Don Stroch pass ed a 35-yard field goal with ing treacherous on the artifi yard run and later hit omm 2:08 remaining in the game cial surface Trice with a 22-yard scoring End Donny Reel capped a Chuck Ramsey had kicked a fore the intermission buzzer Saturday lifting underdog Flor- The field goal for the Astro drive of 52 yards in six plays 23-yard field goal in the third Strock's passing was marred ilia lly Ida to a 3-3 Southeastern Con- Bluebonnet Bowl-bound Tigers by running over from the quarter for the Deacons' other by five interceptions Scales ference tie with eighth-ranked was set up by sophomore pass Statistics eight-yard line for the other points was his leading receiver with Louisiana State Mike Williams' 35-yard punt touchdown Reel played high Virginia Tech held a 10-0 nine catches for 213 yards His return to the Florida 43 Va Tech Forest school ball at Charlotte's Inde- halftime margin though the touchdown was his seventh of )vereolue LSU missed two chances to Earlier in the game Wil- lurss tti edswanr14 25 14 37-181 52-211 pendence Iligh Deacons came within 10 yards the year and set a school recwin it in the final minute hams made a touchdownsay-404 46 irnng yyaciss 2 2648-5 A 25-yard field goal In the 98 of the goal line four times be- ord i 1 first when Juan Roca's 44-yard ing tackle when Bowden and pass I1 rrn11 chi inmni woe hinolls5d Ilincirts pi lmhinnA 70Arnrri thnt 5-14-1 IT 1 Vo is Finally Overcome Kentucky Associated Press KNOXVILLE Tenn Haskel Stanback raced 30 yards with the victory-clinching touchdown Saturday as Tennessee overcame stubborn Kentucky 17-7 in a Southeast ern Conference football game The Wildcats fighting sayagely to pull off an upset in their final contest of a hapless season had battled 12thranked Tennessee on even terms until the fourth period when the Vols turned an intercepted pass into a touchdown Conrad Graham intercepted Ernie Lewis' pass on the Kentucky 46 and the Vols quickly converted the turnover into a six-pointer with Stanback cutting off left tackle and racing into the end zone untouched for the clincher Ricky Townsend made good his second extra point boost Jug his streak to 28 for the season and extending the Vo Is' National Collegiate Athletic Association record to 88 Earlier Townsend booted a 46- yard field goal with four sec onds left before halftime to put Tennessee ahead 10-7 Kentucky scored first in the opening period on a three-yard plunge by freshman Alfred Collins capping a 43-yard drive in 11 plays Collins the workhouse for the Wildcats netted 34 yards on eight carries in the march Tennessee stormed tack and moved 82 yards for a touchdown Bill Rudder crashing over from the eight for the score The key in the drive was a 49-yard pass from Con-dredge Holloway to Emmon Love to the Wildcat 11 The victory gives Tennessee an 8-2 record with one game left the eighth straight season that Tennessee has won eight or more games Kentucky finished with a 3-8 worksheet and there has been talk that Coach John Ray's contract might not be renewed Tennessee is 3-2 in the SEC and Kentucky had a 2-5 league record Statistics Kentucky Tennessee First downs 13 91 ushe6yarde 56158 43171 Passing yardage 70 186 Return yardage 33 33 Punts 8-36 4-44 Passes 618-2 1422-2 Furneleslost 1-0 5-3 Penalties-y(114S 218 4-50 Kentucky 7 0 0 7 TonneS50 7 3 0 7-17 3 run (Secton kick) 8 run (Townsend kick) Townsend 46 30 run (Townsend kick) A-64836 Florida FG Ties Bowl-Bound LSU Associated Press GAINESVILLE I a Freshman John Williams booted a 35-yard field goal with 2:08 remaining in the game Saturday lifting underdog Florida to a 3-3 Southeastern Conference tie with eighth-ranked Louisiana State LSU missed two chances to win it in the final minute first when Juan Roca's 44-yard field goal attempt was blocked by Fred Abbott and later when Rusty Jackson's 32-yard attempt was wide left LSU had recovered the blocked field goal attempt for a first down at the Florida 20 The Gators relying on the running of Nat Moore had moved from their own 37 to the LSU 18 where a third down pass from David Bowden to Moore was ruled trapped just inside the Tiger 10 On the next play Williams kicked the tying field goal LSU missing on seven field goal tries during the game took a 3 0 lead with 10:35 remaining in the third period on a 45-yarder by Roca a soccer-style kicker born in Honduras Statistics L511 Florida 16 10 63-213 35-129 91 120 97 21 8-24-0 5-21-2 6-41 941 3-2 4-3 1-5 5-30 0 0 3 0-3 0003-3 First downs Rushesyards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles lost Penalties-yards LSU nor Ida Roca 45 Williams 35 A-46391 Mississippi Romps 51-14 Associated Press OXFORD Miss Tailback Greg Ainsworth scored four touchdowns to lead Mississippi's Rebels to a record 51-14 Southeastern Conference rout over arch-rival Mississippi State here Saturday The victorious Rebs capitalized on three fumble recoveries and three pass interceptions in the first half to demoralize State take a 38-6 intermission lead and coast home with reserves playing the second half Statistics Mississippi State Mississippi First downs )3 26 Rushes lards 32-110 74-409 Passing yards 157 48 Return yards 12 42 Passes 922-5 1-II1 Punts 2-39 2-0 Fumbles-lost 4-3 11 Penalties-yards 5-39 $-81 Mississippi Stale 0 0 0 1-14 Mississinni 17 71 7 0-51 11 pass from Weese (Lav(nghoure kick) 1 run (Lavinghouze kick) lavinghouze 42 27 pass from Barkum (pass tailed) 2 run (Lavinehoura kick) 1 run (Lavinahouse kick) 1 run (Lavinghoula kick) I run (Lavinghoure kick) IS pass from Felker (Grubbs run) 13 run (kick failed) The game was played in a driving rain that fell through out the afternoon making footing treacherous on the artificial surface The field goal for the AstroBluebonnet Bowlbound Tigers was set up by sophomore Mike Williams' 35-yard punt return to the Florida 43 Earlier in the game Williams made a touchdown-saving tackle when Bowden and Moore combined On a 79-yard pass to the MU one where Moore was caught from behind Florida missed its touchdown when Andy Summers fumbled On the next play and Williams recovered for LSU Erskine Tops Abbey By 30 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