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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 112

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VV' i jww -r iyyi i iw 1 9 8-F II 1C MIAMI HERALD Sun Nov 1971 Tor Crush Duke Accept Gator Bid pine championship and an invitation to the Gator Bowl Miller hit serve end Ken Taylor with a live-yard tom lulown pass midway the font th quarter Ken Craven booled a field go il in leo opening -eti and quat ter' an Joinin'' Klec hit vvmghaek Ted lev-eien with a 27-yard sorurt pas I ite in the ''rue for other iar Heel si ores Citor Howl General Manager Geoiga Olson lelt the pi ess box si only before the end of the game and is-aied tile Gator buy invitation vv hu the team quu kly oted to tueept The victory give Noith Carolina an over-all 9-2 rcc-od lor the year and a perfect fi-0 ACC mark North Caroli na tied for the championship in 1 1)03 but had never won the crown outright Jolley and fullback Jeff Hamlin found a lot of running room throughout the afternoon while Duke troubled by injuries all season found itself in constant trouble against North defense DUKE made its most serious threat in a drive that consumed almost 11 minutes in the first and second periods Duke moved from its own 18 to the North Carolina 11 but found itself unable to move from there Dave Wright tried a 34-yard field goal but it was blocked by North Carolina's Bill Punting On the next diive North Carolina moved to a first and goal on the seven but ran out of steam and settled for Craven's field goal On North next possession the team moved 86 yards in nine plays with wingback Billy Sigler catch ing a 17-yard pass on the four Jolley ran it in with 50 seconds left before half time Jolley a senior found holes in line all a ternonn scoring from the four in the second period and bursting through for touchdown runs of eight and one yards in the third period Nortrt Caroling Duke 6 10 14 Jl 0 0 0 0-0 DIJR1UM NC (UPI) Tailback 1 ewis Jolley ran for three touchdowns as North Carolina crushed Duke 3S-0 Saturday to win the Atlantic Coast Confer- Craven 20 Jolley 4 run (Cr aven kick) Jolley I run (Craven kick) Jolley run (Craven kirk) Taylor from Miller (Craven kick) Leverenz 27 pass from KHst (Cra van kick) 61500 QUARTERBACK Paul r-j I 1 mU I Cornhuskers Wolf pack Stuns Bama Accept Clemson 31-23 9 Orange Bids Sophs I son The losers wound up the campaign 1-9 Chattanooga 31 VMI 8 Chattanooga quarterback Mickey Brokas passed for Star SOUTH three TDs ran for a fourth and kicked four extra points and a field goal at Lexington Va Chattanooga finished 2-9 VMI 1-10 1 1- if flV Yardstick Tenn Kentucky Vols Edge Kentucky Press Wirephoto Memphis State's Charlie Babb Breaks Up Pas but Tigers si ill bowed to Kansas Slate Arkansas Blanks LEXINGTON Ky (UPI) Carl Johnson ran 85 yards with an intercepted pitchout for a touchdown Saturday to seal a 21-7 Tennessee victory over Kentucky and give the Vols a probable bid to the Liberty Bowl Johnson a junior defensive end grabbed a Bernie Scruggs pitchout in midair to stop a Kentucky drive that had reached the Tennessee 15-yard line with 3:49 left in the game and Tennessee leading by only 14-7 Kentucky Coach John Ray complained to -officials at halftime that Johnson should have been ejected during a tirst-quarter fight with Kentucky center-Dan-Neal Neal was ejected instead ARVEL Carroll scored TD from the one-yard line in the third quarter 11 plays after Doug Van Meter recovered a Tennessee fumble on the 45-yard- Texas Tech As Reserves Star to Mike Creed (46) in 28-21 offensive show 15-0 terback Gary Hammond threw two touchdown passes to wide receiver Louis Scott to hand Baylor its seventh straight loss at Waco Tex The TD passes covered four and eight yards Baylor (1-8) rallied to a 10-6 deficit on Geoff one-yard plunge in the third period but Scott caught his second TD early in the fourth quarter Chipper Johnson kicked field goals of 51 and 31 yards for the Mustangs Lamar Tech 23 UT-Arling- ton 14 The Cardinals turned two pass interceptions into victory at Arlington Tex Lamar (4-6) got 10 points just before the half Arlington is 1-9 Southwest Statistical South As By Herald Wire Services North Carolina State hind the bullish running and timely passing of an all-sophomore backfield exploded for 17 second-quarter points Saturday and upset Clemson 31-23 in an Atlantic Coast Conference football game at Clemson second conference loss ended the hopes for a winning season and any possibility of a share of the ACC title NC State finished 3-8 Clemson is 4-6 with South Carolina remaining next week Quarterback Bruce Shaw tossed touchdown passes of nine and 52 yards to wing- back Mike Stultz in the decisive second period and kicker Sam Harrell added a 37-yard field goal first score in the second quarter completed a 65-yard drive in 14 plays His second also in the second quarter saw Tiger defenders catching him near the goal only to be carried into the end zone by Stultz momentum comeback hopes were startlingly crushed when the Willie Burden escaped on an 81-yard TD romp to make it Sl-IT early in the final period In othertop games in the South: Virginia 29 Maryland 27 Bill Maxwell kicked a game-winning 22-yard field goal with 18 seconds left to play in the season finale for both ACC teams at College Park- Md Maryland had rallied from a 17-0 second-quarter deficit to go ahead 27-26 midway through the final period Virginia wound up 3-8 Maryland 2-9 Richmond 21 William and Mary 19 The running of tailback Billy Meyers and running and passing of quarterback Ken Nichols gave Richmond its second Southern Conference championship in four years and a berth in the Tangerine Bowl at Orlando Meyers ran for 161 yards and Nichols ran for two TDs and passed for a third at Williamsburg Va Richmond finished 5-5 William and Mary 7 5-6 Kansas State 28 Memphis State 21 Kansas State halfback Bill Butler scored two touchdowns and set up a third with a 62-yard run at Memphis' The Wildcats finished 5-6 Memphis State bound for the Dec 18 Pasadena Bowl as Missouri Valley Conference champion is 4-6 Southern Mississippi 17 VPI 8 The winners stifled Virginia offense including nationally ranked passer Don Strock until the fourth quarter at Blacksburg Va The Gobblers connected on only 16 of 40 passes and hat two intercepted The Southerners are 5-5 VPI 3-7 Ohio 30 Marshall 0 A 20-point -second-quarter flurry shot Ohio to a rain- soaked victory at Hunting-ton Va Ohio finished 5-5 Marshall 2-8 Citadel 47 Davidson 7 Running backs John Hall and Bob Carson scored two TDs apiece as The Citadel finished an 8-3 season at David- in this manner even though it now is trying to focus blame for television problem on others hope you will make this point clear to all football fans in Miami area football can play on any day of the week and can televise without restriction on five of seven days of w'eek Despite this at-ltude they continually attempt to interfere with college football and try to tele- name the umpire field judge and time-keeper Both Nebraska and Alabama are entitled to take 12-500 seats and will exercise this prerogative In fact each school will probably be trying to buy considerably more but none are available HIGH-SCORING Oklahoma which was known to have coveted an Orange Bowl bid said through Coach Chuck Fairbanks that it delighted to accept a Sugar Bow1 aonearance both of us (Oklahoma against Nebraska and Auburn against Alabama) be able to win this week we can make the Sugar Bowl the No 1 game" said Fairbanks Auburn will be making its Sugar Bowl debut and Coach Shug Jordan said recognize going to be playing a tremendous ball club got a feeling Oklahoma will beat Nebraska and got that same feeling that beat he said Oklahoma leads the country in total offense with 563 yards a game in rushing offense with 481 yards a game and in scoring with 45 points per contest The pairing of Michigan and Stanford which wound up with an 8-3 record after a 14-0 beating of California is the same as when the Rose BqwI was inaugurated back in 1902 The Wolverines won that initial Rose Bowl 49-0 from the Indians even thought about the Rose Bowl yet" Coach Bo Schembechler of Michigan said after his team pulled out a 10-7 victory over 'Ohio State to gain its first perfect season since the 9-0 team in 1948 probably look at some films later next he said Michigan will be making its sixth Rose Bowl appearance with a 4-1 record for previous post season games The Wolverines lost 10-7 to Southern California two games ago Schembechler was stricken with a mild heart attack two days prior to that contest and was unable to witness that upset fHeisman Trophy winner Jim Plunkett now starting for the New England Patriots quarterbacked Stanford to a 27-17 stunning of top-rated Ohio State in last classic Gator bowl to be played Friday afternoon Dec 31 is unique in that Georgia Coach Vince Dooley will be opposing his brother Bill head mentor at North Carolina Georgia idlq Saturday and beaten only by Auburn has a season finale coming up Thanksgiving night against Georgia Tech North Carolina clinched its first outright Atlantic Coast Conference title Saturday with a 38-0 rout of Duke The Tar Heels wound up 9-2 As for meeting his brother Bill Dooley said: brother and I have been fighting all our lives We may as well do it again in the Gator Another postseason attraction was flilled when Rch-mond won the Southern Conference title and a beith against Toledo in Tangerine Bowl NCAA By BILL McGROTHA Herald Correspondent TALLAHASSEE Apparently the National Collegiate Athletic Association is behind Florida all the way as the school faces growing pressure on the issue of televising a pro football game in Miami Jake Gaither director of athletics at released the wording of a telegram he received from Tom Hansen assistant executive secretary of the NCAA Continued From Page IF wear red jerseys in the Orange Bowl game He also has the right to pick the referee head linesman and back judge Devaney elected to take' the north side of the stadium for the Cornhuskers He will Vandy Defeats Tampa Tamp Vandy First downs Rushes yards Passing yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized 43174 13 3162 7-40 1 96 17 55 209 147 919 0 5-37 2 50 By Herald Wire Services NASHVILLE Taylor Stokes who had missed all four of his field goal attempts this season booted a 40-yarder in the fourth quarter Saturday to give Vanderbilt a 10-7 victory over Tampa But a clipping penalty against Tampa shortly afterwards nullified a 95-yard touchdown by Eddie Cald-well on a punt return that would have given the Spartans victory TAMPA HAD COME into the game bent on revenge recalling a loss to Vanderbilt last season that cost the mall college power a perfect season With the score knotted at 7-7 Vanderbilt began its decisive drive on its own 20 Two pass completions from Burger to split end Curt Chesley set up boot that won the game Vanderbilt 4-5-1 broke a scoreless deadlock with 48 seconds left in the second period when Burger engineered a 58-yard drive aided by his own 19 and 11-yard dashes and culminated by his two-yard run for the touchdown Tampa 5-5 tied it up in the third period after recovering a fumble on the Spartan 45 Freshman quarterback Freddie Solomon came 1 off the bench to collect only touchdown when while ying to pass he' reversed his field and scooted 27 yards to score THE COMMODORES drove down to the one-yard line in the third quarter but the drive stalled when Burger failed on a fourth down plunge In the first quarter the Commodores were put in range again when cornerback Doug Nettles intercepted a pass thrown by Buddy Carter and raced to the Tampa 21-yard line However the Vanderbilt offense stalled at this point and Stokes missed a field goal attempt from the 36 Tampa Vanderbilt 0070-7 0 7 0 3-10 Burger 2 run (Stokes kick) Solomon 27 run (Soper kick) FG Stokes 40 12000 Jaguar Girls Win Volleyball Special To The Herald JACKSONVILLE Miami-Dade South Junior Cllee successfully defended its state college volleyball championship Saturday The champions defeated Broward CC 15-9 15-6 for the junior college title then stopped the University of South Florida 15-12 15-5 for the university title Walton Takes Drag Feature Special To The Herald HOLLYWOOD Tom Walton driving a 428-Ford won the top eliminator drag racing class at Miami-Ilollywood Speedway Park Saturday night Walton coveted the quarter-mile in 1245 seconds with a peak speed of 108 miles per hour By Herald Wire Services Walter Nelson and Mike Saint second teamers most of the season combined their talents Saturday to give bowl-bound Arkansas a 15-0 victory over Texas Tech at Fayetteville Ark The victory assured the Razorbacks of no worse than a second-place finish in the Southwest Arkansas finished 5-1-1 in the conference and Texas is 5-1 with one game remaining against Texas on Thanksgiving The Razorbacks will play Tennessee in the Dec 20 Liberty Bowl at Memphis if heavily-favored Texas beats Nelson relieved Joe Ferguson the passing and total offense leader in the second quarter and guided the razorbacks (8-2-1) the rest of the way Ferguson bruised his right shoulder last week Saint gained 160 yards on 29 carries from his fullback position Bill McClard' kicked three field goals of 37 39 and 45 yards for the Razorbacks Nelson got the only touchdown on a 23-yard sprint late in the third quarter In other Southwest games: TCU 29 Rice 19 Simmons kicked a Be-! 41 -yard SOUTHWEST field goal with 21 seconds remaining to give the Horned Frogs (5-4-1) a comeback victory at Fort Worth Rice (2-7-1) had gone ahead with only two minutes to play on Mark field goal Rice trailed 17-10 with only five minutes left The Owls pulled to 17-16 when Bruce Henley ran 82 yards with a blocked TCU field goal try SMU 20 Baylor 6 Quar- Statistical SMU 20 SMU 15 48163 108 10 18-1 8-38 0 97 Baylor 9 4370 76 37 1 1038 1 34 First downs Rushes yards Passing yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized SMU Baylor 0 10 0 0 0 6 0- 6 FG Johnson 51 Scott 4 pass from Hammond (Johnson kick) White 1 run (run failed) SMU-FG Johnson 31 Scott 8 pass from Hammond (Johnson kick) 25000 Lamar 23 Texas-Arlington Lamar UT-A 0 10 6 0 0 14 Drake 31 FG Matthews 2 run (HiM kck) Drake 1 run (kick tailed) Ray 18 pass from Taylor kick) UTA-West 40 pass from Taylor kicki Toal 2 run (Drake kick) 330 Tndiana had 112 piavers out for spring football drills t'us ear line That cut suddenly shaky lead to 14-7 Kentucky got possession with 6:11 left in the game and drove 52 yards behind the running of Lee Clymer and Scruggs before heroics Clymer gained 46 yards during the drive 30 on a pass from Scruggs Tennessee 7-2 still has two games remaining before the Liberty Bowl Kentucky' closed out its season with a 3-8 record Tennessee Kentucky 0 14 0 0 7-21 0- 7 Watson 26 run (Hunt kick) Maxwell 4 run (Hunt kick) Carro'l i un (Kirk kick) Johnson 85 fumble recovery kick) 35000 (Hunt Kan State 28 Memphis St 21 Kan St Memphis 22 19 50-231 55-248 151 162 15-35-0 9-U-O 7-30-3 7-37-1 1 2 13 30 First downs Rushes-yards Passing yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized Kansas St Memphis 14 7 0 14 7-28 Butler 2 run (Goerger kick) Butler 1 run (Goerger kick) Jamieson 2 run (McGeorge kick) Wilson 9 pass from Harvey (Me-George kick) Creed 37 pass from Morrison (Goerger kick) Calhoun 1 run (Goerger kick) Gowen 60 pass from Harvey (Me-George kick) 17234 Virginia 29 Maryland 27 First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized Va Md 24 23 219 189 214 183 14-40-2 18-28 I 7-37 5-35 1 5 44 57 Virginia Maryland 10 13 3 0 7 11 3-29 FG Maxwell 35 Merntt 12 run (Maxwell kick) Davis 7 run (Maxwell kick) Shelton 1 run (Behbahanl kick) Lacey 6 pass from Albert blocked) FG Behbahanl 27 FG Maxwell 38 FG Behbahanl 20 Shelton 6 pass from Neville (White pass from Neville) Shugars 1 run (pass failed) FG Maxwell 22 (kick 12600 Ohio 30 Marshall 0 ou First downs Rushes-yards Passing yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Tards penalized Mar 10 36-94 63 10 21-0 1-40 4 46 18 52-232 90 9-20-0 6-45 0 52 Ohio Marshall 3 20 0 0 7-30 0 FG Green 27 OU-Worner 6 pass from Juenger (Green kick) Juenger 1 run (Green kick) Juenger 2 run (kick failed) Hodgson 5 run (Green kick) A 10100 Citadel 47 Davidson 7 Dav 20 52-214 108 11-33-3 5-27 3 40 Of 26 49315 212 13-26-1 M0 3 84 First down Rushes yards Passing yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized Citadel Davidson 20 0 7 13 7 0 0- 7 Hall 2 run (Stoppard kick) Carson 5 run (kick failed) Cit Lynch 14 run (Sheopard kick) Shipp 34 run (Wilkerson kick) Wall 80 run (Sheppard kick) Cit--Baima 12 pass from Lynch failed) Carson 1 run (Sheppard kick) Watson 5 punt return (Sheppard kick) 6 ICO Richmond 21 19 Richmond 25 25 63-30 35-109 100 294 8-11-1 21-33-2 2-40 1-20 1 2 61 17 First downs Rushing yardaoe Passing yardege Passes Pun's Fumbles lost Yarps Denized Richmond liam Mary 10 pass from (Dodds kick Smitn 7 pass from Nichols ktek) 21 run (Clark kick) Pecan 1 run (kick fatooi v6 -Mosser pass from Gargano (run fa lea) 7 cn-Nichois f) run (Clark kick) 13000 Gargaong (Clark NC State 31 Clemson 23 NCS Clem 16 19 55-317 43-104 85 227 5-15-1 16-32-1 4-46 7-35 2 1 60 60 First downs Rushes-yards Passma yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized State Clemson 0 17 3 7 7-31 FG Seigler 47 Stultz 9 pass from kick)- FG Harrell 37 Stultz 52 pass from Shaw (Harrell kick) Gilstrap 2 run (Seigler kick) Stultz 9 run (Harrell kick) CMcMakin 6 pass from Penqitor (5etg ler kick) Burden 81 run (Harrell kick) McMakin 11 pass from Kendrick (pass tailed) 28 OOP Southern Miss 17 VPI 8 So VPI 22 13 46-117 34-80 225 173 19-42 1 16-40 2 7-39 8 38 2 2 41 34 First downs Rushes yards Passing yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards pena'ized Southern Miss Virginia Tech 3 17 Heidelburg 5 run (Guy kick) Broussard 10 pass from Donegan (Guv kick) FG Guy 46 Strock 2 run (Ballatme run) 22000 Chattannoga 31 VMI 8 Chat VMI First -downs -Rushes-yards Passing yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yarls penalized 19 44-111 345 19-33-1 7-34 3 77 11 37-54 189 12383 8-39 1 32 Chattanooga VMI 7 17 0 0 0-31 Stafford 50 pass from Brokas (Bro-kas kick) Brokas 5 run (Brokas kick) FG Brokas 33 Chat-TurnVriTpass from Brokas kCk) i Stafford 91 pass from Brokas (Bro kas kick) Jaworski 18 pass from Bettzel (Clayton pass from Beitzel) 3500 vise against it when in fact they refuse to televise against themselves refuse to "televise their own soldout games in their own community when they play at home famed Orange Blossom Classic deserves the full support of all football fans and most of all professional football which has profited immeasurably from Florida spbrndid football I On Blackout Gives Gaither Moral Support ARK-FG 37 McClard FG 38 McClard Nelson 23 run (oass failed) FG 45 McClard 43000 on Saturday during college football season law protects high school and college football from encroachment by professional football upon two da of the week reserved by Congress for amateur football NFL is well aware of law despite misleading state-m that telecast is blocked bv NCAA rule knew law and date of your game and is blame for scheduling Miami game The problem revolves around the fact Florida football team has scheduled its annual Orange Blossom Classic Saturday-night Dec 1H in the Orange Bowl That afternoon the Dolphins meet the Colts in Baltimore Federal law says a pro game may not be televised within a 75-mile radius of the site wl ere a college team is playing on the sairT day The pressure on Gaither and is to waive its rights If does that the Justice Department hints it would not prosecute anyone In that event everyone Dre-sumably would be happy except and college football's ruling body CONTENTS of the gram Gaither received tele-from Hansen follow: of Miami-Bald-more game is subject to Public Law 87-331 because the NFL commissioner's oftite chose to schedule the game i A i A 4 4 4 I I 4 i4i dm 6 4 Ahniflfr.

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