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ClIndollt Obtr my' Sunday October 28 1973 Section Sp rts News Footbal1 Racing Golf 11 State Sn as son Les i le ally li iic "1 j'ri 'IL it Tar eels Paschall's Late Pass Wins 28-27 Wolf pack Rolls 29-6 Leads ACC 14::: 0-- 0: 14 -1! i t's1 ir 1 1 ''44 2 IK45t4 --'4 4 -1 iL' 4 9: '1- liii 11 -A-- 1 i 41's' le -5 t--4-itit Ny -( -2 ofi: i ----r I i---1 1-: 4--i-illii 0 fIN v''' --'4i-'xs---4- 1 iP 4-i' 4i '1' 4 5" '''147: 7 A 7441: --egil ellU k-' f'4tr'4 to47cjit '-''''k k4111- 40' 1: 4440yg Nip- f-1- --r: ''1''1(5-'-'f04Nia: 41'-i t- -0q 4 -'4-'t -4444411-- AO --1 '1-- '4--''i'i '''---'gi- -141! "-1) ----'f': 1414 4 i0 --kki1-4004404' Aot 4a 'O 1 -1t ii' '01''''b' A4rV i-1 -444A 4 A I :5: -i 4'T ofe4rZI it 10: ----1' -'''''-'4 'r '--jri'---:" 'j'' 'vs i 'f-i: :111: t' Aig Vitre 'p' if1 4:17 'k' ilst fo 1 "1::::: 't Ici 1 i Sye404141' t4'''''' 1 47 ki'!" 11 '4: '7't1' CAkm 4-40 By WHITEY KELLEY Observer Sports Editor CHAPEL HILL Strangling on its own mistakes for three quarter North Carolina scored 21 points in the final 15 minutes Saturday to snatch a seemingly I St 28-27 victory away from stunned and disappointed East Carolina The Pirates had every reason to be let down because for the game's first three quarters they dominated the Tar Heels in such a manlier that they had a bulging 21-7 lead By BOB WHITLEY Observer Sports Writer CLEMSON SC As North Carolina State marches on so do the Wolfpack ballcarriers They left little to the imagination Saturday afternoon claiming sole possession of first place in the Atlantic Coast Conference race with a sound 29-6 conquest of Clemson Once considered the most flamboyant team in the conference State came off a two-week layoff with little except basic bone-crunching football In winning its fifth game in seven tries NC State stuck to the ground on 66 of 77 offensive pl a ys and steamrollcd Clemson for 369 yards rushing MEM -Jii A In the final quarter though the Tar Heels uniracked themselves to overwhelm the East Carolina defense 'ii1 1 '''-4 61 it '1''' 'fiv 4 i 1 00'4 1--i i 4 ''1 '-o'' 'til 'gs r7: t) 4 7 1 I i i lf 1 ''4-1-4'( 4g? 14tto 4 i11tg4i'7 i' 1 1-': 0: 11 7' i i i ''''''-'o ''iH 3 ''P t44 1 ''4 1 1 4: 7 --k gz e' i I 1 4 '''q iy 1(4Alit 1f-1''-- I 1 A bt' 1 11'''' 4: A --i0 to! if 4 I 1 -11 to 1 4 1 It'' '''1- ir '1V'Z'fAti '''''''''''''''a'aW''' 9f tii3d4': 4gAo 11! iti "4: 1tOtt' 1::: '1 "Amazing" Clemson coach Red Parker uttered "Ain't no adjustments you could make that would stop them" Observer Photo by JOHN DAUGHTRY Jim Ness 00 Bats Pass Away At Last Second For Tigers toss intended for State's Don Mickey background 4 14'' Just 50 seconds were left in the game when quarterback Billy Paschall whose mistakes earlier in the day had led to at least 14 East Carolina points lofted a soft six-yard touchdown toss to 1 1 a ck Dick Oliver Those six points put the Tar Heels even at 27-27 before Ellis Alexander was dead i with the extra point that assured the victory Only minutes earlier the crowd of 41500 had seen linebacker Gary Cowan pawlee the play that made Alexander's placement attempt so mp or a nt when he burst through from the left side to block Jim Woody's attempt for East Carolina's 28th point after the Pirates' final score The ball th udd ed into Cowan's chest a split second afer it left Woody's loot LSU Nips Gamecocks State now stands undefeated ill ACC play after four games with season-endiQg matches against Duke and Wake Forest remaining There is not much chance Maryland Clemson or anyone else can catch the Wolfpack now For the first time in weeks State coach Lou Holtz subbed senior quarterback Bruce Shaw for Dave Buckey and Shaw looked brilliant handing off to Willie Burden and Charlie Young Young ran for a career high 135 yards on 15 carries with a long gain of 33 yards Burden added the Sunday punch with 119 yards on 21 carries as State shied away from the pass Show Despite Grantz 1 The Bengals are 7-0 now and have a wealth of talent But it can honestly be said that Grantz a 5-11 178-pounder simply ran out of time before a crowd of 51039 most of whom were begging him to complete hist one more pass on the emerald turf at Williams-Brice Stadium North Carolina thundered 67 yards in 12 snaps of the football for the winning points Mewled along the way were two key plays One was a daring fourth and eight play On which Paschall fired a 15 yard pass to wide receiver Earl Bethea who Observer photo By DON STURKEY Danny Kepley Makes 'Corkscrew' Tackle For Carolina twists UNG ballearrier Sam my Johnson round It was assumed that Shaw would be used tally in the event that State wanted to pass but the former allACC quarterback went to the air only twice and cotnpleted one pass for 10 yards He almost did it See EAST 121) Col 1 After LSU quarterback Mike Miley scooted over from the one for the eventual winning TD with a scant 1:03 on the clock a ntz hauled South Carolina from its own 26 to the visitors 21 He 'hit 6-5 tight end Marty Woolbright three straight times for gains of 40 14 and 14 yards as the crowd went wild With 13 seconds left and the hall on the 21 Grantz again went to Woolbright but be put too much arch on the ball and it went out of the end zone That left seven seconds for one play 'Grantz had to scramble this time and he couldn't pick his way through all the gold-helmeted Bengals They caught him at the 14 as the game ended Grantz hit 11 of 19 passes for 196 yards and ran 22 times for 80 more The Gamecocks who had a By HARRY MORROW Observer Sports Writer COLUMBIA SC If there's any justice the national back of the week this week is going to be the same guy it was last week South Carolina quarterback Jeff Grantz earned the honor then by destroying Ohio University All he did against Louisiana Stat the nation's eighth tanked team was get better He's a Southern-fried Superman Simply dazzling no matter what he was trying to do pass or run the poised sophomore produced 276 yards Saturday night In addition he almost produced one of the Gamecocks' greatest upsets after his nine-yard pass to reserve flanker Scott Thomas gave them a 29 26 margin with only 3:26 left LSU had to go 63 yards for a touchdown to preserve its unbeaten status with a 33-29 4 there! tional week guy it a Grant by des All I Stat ranket He's man ter wl Pass more urday In Alloorl Shaw scored State's first touchdown fliself keeping for two yards in the first quarier Statistics it -I? 's i rter Fires 8 Touchdown- Passes See TIGERS Pg 41) 3 Statistics LSU Carol First downs 26 24 Rushes-yards 66-346 53-216 Passing yards 117 216 Return yards 24 7 Passes 5-9-0 12-21-0 Pools 3-23 4-38 Fumbles-lost 2-2 3-1 Pena II ies-vards 4-35 9-51 Return yards 24 7 LSU 0 9 14 10-33 Carolina 12 0 7 10-29 10 run (kick failed) 5 run (pass failed) 15U--FG Jackson 20 15 pass from Miley (kick 1 run (Jackson kick) 20 pass from Hodoin (Marino kick) 7 run (Jackson kick) Marino 28 Jackson 31 9 pass from Grantz (Marino kick) 1 run (Jackson kick) ECU UNC FIrst downs 23 20 Rushes-vards 56-281 Passino yards 127 47 Return yards 43 23 Passes 10-24-0 3-1 1-1 Punts 4-40 4-42 Fumbles-lost 1-1 3-1 Penalties-yards 2-18 2-16 Carolina 5 16 0 6-27 Carolina 7 0 0 21-28 3 run (Alexander kick) Paschall tackled in end zone Woody 43 Woody 21 3 run (kick failed) 4 run (Woody kick) 7 run (Alexander kick) 32 run (Alexander kick) ler 1 run (kick (ailed) 6 pass from Paschall (Alexander kick) A-41500 Slat iSt leS NC State Clemson First downs 21 17 Pushesyards 66-369 51-219 Passing yards 70 172 Ret urn yards AO 7 Passes 4-11-0 7-16-0 Punts 3-37 5-40 Fumbleslost 0-0 3-2 Penalties-yards 7-36 6-41 NC State 10 0 6 13-29 Clemson 0 0 6 6 2 run (Sewell kick) Sewell 23 4 run (kick failed) 42 pass from Pei-Katona Mass iFiled) 2 (Sewel) kick) 3 run (kick faiiedi A-34000 Cleo Wallace of Winston-Salem could be reached for comment after the game officials called off the action with little less than a minute to play Winston-Salem State in a wild CIAA Football contest that was married by an outbreak of fist fighting near the end Neither coach Eddie Mc Girt of Johnson Smith nor coach By BILL JOIINSON WINSTON-SALEM Quarterback Luther Carter passed for eight touchdowns Saturday afternoon to lead Johnson Smith to a 55-35 romp over See GRANTZ Page 121) Col 3 A shirt-sleeve crowd of more than 124100 fans who came to celebrate homecoming festivities at Winston-Salem on a brilliant autumn a ftrrnoon was a I I unpreorred for the high-scoring resul's and the fighting betweel several players on both sides Itilfunrs Less Skid Ends At 32 Terps Stew Duke 30-10 Iii Oyster The eight touchdowns gave Carter a Smith record for the most touchdown passes in a single game and his passing total of 405 yards is thought to Ix another Golden BuEs mark for the most passing yardage in a contest 1 f' qt! I i ''s'r 7 -t it 0 -gej 31k 1111111( I 'k I 0 I 5- 4----- so I --1tv 4 le-- -41'' 4 "'k'f'l As 1('' 4' i 'A i'" ')' 4 ki' e' ''14 4 'N 2' -z- -4rt: i 14 '4 4it 'lit' 4lkx- tS '4 5'-0 Zfk- 40 x--- NYf 'q '4 64- 4 A 4 0: 4-- grf8S0 4 le a 1 ''gt 4 4 k'' 4 A 17 4 -4 4- ''c it tA: I SI 1 '4-4' ft 4 Azi41 i 1 6 oe ti -1t 4 '11: 41' 14 1 4 4' A -tftg' 4kii7-- 1-07t fz 0 4 d4 4 04 I -i -'-f't1- 4 i 4 '4' )f 'N4'k 4 't 5 1 1 00' 53- --011-'-1: 1 410r44IT 1 7t 1 a1I4 411It--y Ailik xpolosw -1--11- Associated Press GREENSBORO Guilford College snapped a game losing streak Saturday with a football victory over Randolph Macon It was the first win for the Quakers since the 1970 team beat Gardner-Webh Sophomore fullback Billy Whitley and freshman halfback Reggie Klemm split the scorin for the Quakers Whitley scored on runs of 20 five and one yards as he pounded out 145 yards in 30 carries Kenan scored on 20 and four-yard runs Associated Press NORFOLK Va Maryland led by Louis Carter exploded for three touchdowns in the final quarter to snap a tie and roll over Duke 30-10 in the 27th annual Oyster Bowl game Saturday After battling to a 10-10 tie st halftime the Terns went ahead 16-10 on a six-yard run by Carter who also passed for two touchdowns The play seemed to take the wind out of Duke who had led only briefly with a sudden touchdown less than one minute into the game "We just put it together this all the lanky junior from Charleston SC said giving credit to all his recaivers "McNeil (Barry( was tremendous" he concluded While Carter was setting 1 Smith records for individual passing quarterback Londe II Mc Clary a Chprlotte junior was guitling the Rams to five touchdowns in one of the con See CARTER Pg 31) 2 AP Photo Tim Rzephowski starred for Randolph-Macon scoring two touchdowns Hoist Coach Ara Notre Dame Players Paraseghian In Triumph After Beating Southern Cal Statistics JCSI) W-S Frist downs 27 27 Pushes-yardage 40-110 37-133 Passing yardage 405 293 Passe5 19-29-2 19-36-1 Fumbles lost 0 2 Penalties-yardage 7-139 14-116 Punts-average 3-360 1-400 Following Carter's score the Blue Devils had only one play before Ken Scott grabbed off a Roger Neighborgall pass at the Duke 20 and slipped in for the second Maryland touchdown of the fourth quarter Irish Upset Of USC Assures New Number One JC Smith 0 21 7 27-55 Winston-Salem 7 14 1 7-35 itself" Pa se Ii i a a said Well get appropriate recogni tion" The Quakers held a 29-7 lead early in the fourth period before Randolph-Macon started a comeback This I ime however Guilford refused to fold and added an extra touchdown before the final gun Coach Henry Vansant who took at Guilford this year credited his ruicning backs Whitley and Kenan and "the support of our fans" for the victory A sis ist a coach Buzz Dunning said the win WaS "greater than winning the national basketball championship" Guilford won the NAIA cage title last spring "Because Southern Cal's streak began here I think it's appropriate that it ended here as well" said Notre Dame's Ara Parseghian who finally shed the cloak of Southern Cal domination that had stretched through six years four losses and two ties since the Fighting Irish last beat the Trojans in 1966 Even McKay was caught up in Notre Dame's big day As newstnen entered the Southern Cal dressing reom the roach was bumming the Irish's fa bled Victory March Associated Press SOUTH BEND Ind College football will have a new national champion this season This eliminates our chances for No 1" coach John McKay of Southern California's defending champs said Saturday after a 23-14 defeat in Notre Dame Stadium Also ended was the nation's longest unbeaten streak at 23 games 21 victories and two tics on the same field where it began with a 28-14 triumph two years with 60 minutes of hard-nosed football But rhiefly it was a 3-minute 47-yard touchdown drive capped by Tom Clements's one-yard sneak with 30 seconds left in the first half and a stumang 85-yard (lash by Eric Pennick early in the thir-' quarter that sealed the decision The victory Notre Dame's sixth of a thus-far perfect cam-pa in thrust the Irish squarely into the national championship picture poll will take care of The Terps gave Duke only one more series before scoring again Maryland took over on its own 40 and with the running of tail back Richard Jennings moved to the Duke 25 where Carter hit Ken Roy with a touchdown pass to end the scoring Duke scored first when Neighborgall hit Troy Slade on a pass play that covered 60 SPt CARTER Pg I21) Col 7 WS Morrison 3 run (Todd kick) JCSU White 82 pass from Carter (pass failed) WS Morrison 1 run (Todd kick) JCSU White 38 pass from Carter (Carter run) JCSU Du lin 19 pass from Carter (McNeil kick) WS Davis 24 pass from Mc Clary (Todd kick) JCSU Du lin 28 pass from Carter (kick failed) JCSU Jackson 12 pass from Carter (MO (ell kick) WS Davis 18 pass from Mc ClarV (Todd kick) WS Davis 61 pass from McClarV (Todd kick) JCSU McNeil 44 pass from Carter (McNeil kick) JCSU Dulin 36 pass from Carter (McNeil kick) JCSU Givson 8 pass from Carter (kick fatted) "There was" he said else to hum" Clements touchdown late in The long years of frustration people have said Ara's teams couldn't win the big Dnes were partially avenged MINIESOINMMIMA See SOUTHERN Pg SD Col 2 I.

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