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WIPAPOIPWgWWWWMP101111140WraliO4 no a in a THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER Sunday October 20 1985 13B 1 411111111111 VIIMEMINP oniminnollialmionwoloodnow MortillimininomminmEnEmor College Football Livingstone '85 -------7--------77: vin 0 0 lif Smith 1 A 1 3 1 1' 1 itt By DAN LOHWASSER kept alive by two successful Smith period Curtis Crockett missed the ivbsone 6 7 6 0 19 i Stift Writer Allinson 7 7 3 0 ir fourth down conversions West- extra point making it 19-17 head 1 srstSind Quarterback Glenn George hit Carl Boldra 1 nal (kick failed) Matt 12 run (Leroy Wise luck) moreland hit Leon Shipp 12 and 14 ing into the scoreless fourth guar George Clark Douglas with a 45-yard Jones 4 run (Wise kick) yards to key the drive ter Martin 47 gess from Glenn clAl touchdown pass and his defense (curt's crochet kick) Livingstone scorerd first ck on a Wise 38 FG Runningback Tim Jones picked stopped a late Johnson Smith Clark 46 gess prom George (kick -up- a first down with a 2-yard run 1-yard run by quaterba Carl ii toned) rally to give Livingstone a 19-17 Bodra with 6:46 to play in the first LIV JCS with Smith fadng a fourth and 2 lo 1' rfl CIAA college football victory Sat- First downs 17 13 quarter Crockett's kick was 5-67 9-167 on the Linvingstone 41 Four play- 1f1 6 rda night at Memorial Stadium uy 9-264 4-97 blocked 1 i TRoeuislashioffn: en n't 2s9 ers later Westmoreland ran for The Bulls made it 7-6 with 1:46 Penalt Linvingstone defensive back pas lel 95 80 11-37-1 824-2 to play in the first quarter when It Dean Bryant picked off a pass by INDIV11311AL LEADERS ball to Livingtone's 30 on fourth mith Tim Newman 13-91 Jones another 2-yard gain to move the Wilbur pp scored on a 13-yard Golden Bulls' RUSHING quarterback Mel 13-59 Livingstone Richardson 19-37 down Two players later Bryant 1 c-- 41 rm9r 1 Westmoreland he Bears' 29 RECEIVING Livingstone Martin 4-1 second came up with his intercep- run and Leroy Wise added the A estmore on Clerk 3-80 Smith Shim 3-43 later 3-31 extra point 'fi''' 410t 1 4 with 28 seconds to play in the varFAStioTICa Smith 8- On their first possession of the 1 01-''' '4' 44' 0 'n 1i game to blunt a final scoring 24-2-i2 tion of the night and Linvingstone ran out the clock second quarter Smith went on top 4ro threat and earn MVP honors In the The loss dropped Smith to a 1-3 14-6 when the team moved from 0 -44k 4410 eyes of coach David Corley A i- 'VT -11 record in the league and a 1-6 Its own 37 to score on a 4-yard run I "He (Bryant) saved our life" Bryant stepped in front of the mark overall by Jones Wise added the extra I gr 4 f''t 4 said Corley whose team is now intended receiver along the side- George led the Lngstone at point tp 404 -1 '''e "'f A said all We is? thee dcoidnfaerleont coefatnhdin5-gsl owveelri- 111''' 4' 414nl A lines and returned the ball to the tack passing for 234 yards and The half ended with Smith on AI41 Bears' 33 after Smith had moved two touchdowns For the night he top 14-13 after George came off rli 4 4- but he had the play of the week" from its own 3 into scoring post was nine of 24 with one intercep the bench for Linvingstone and hit '(74' --4-'! tion We needed this game It keep in Livingstone's territory' tion He was shaken up and left Jonathan Martin with a 47-yard et us alive in the conference race We Earlier in the quarter Bryant the game with about seven min scoring pass Crockett added the 4 Ittp4 f- A-i414Ars--Lotof t5 4 can't afford another loss We were stopped another Bulls' drive when utes to play extra point as time ran out ''a a Mlle mow rnming in hnratica IMP blft riftipeA ftft ft 117 rftevftiftA Iftfteo College Football '85 Livingstone Holds By DAN LOHWASSER Staff Writer Quarterback Glenn George hit Clark Douglas with a 45-yard touchdown pass and his defense stopped a late Johnson Smith rally to give Livingstone a 19-17 CIAA college football victory Saturday night at Memorial Stadium Linvingstone defensive back Dean Bryant picked off a pass by Golden Bulls' quarterback Mel Westmoreland on the Bears' 29 with 28 seconds to play in the game to blunt a final scoring threat and earn MVP honors In the eyes of coach David Corley "He (Bryant) saved our life" said Corley whose team is now 3-0 in the conference and 5-1 overall "We did a lot of things well but he had the play of the week" "We needed this game It keeps us alive in the conference race We can't afford another loss We were a little rusty coming in because we le Holds liff 1 smith kept alive by two successful Smith period Curtis Crockett missed the atastanst A 7 A 0 it Ill 7 7 3 0 r- 17 fourth down conversions West extra point making it 19-17 head- Boldra 1 run (kick failed) moreland hit Leon Shipp 12 and 14 ing into the scoreless fourth guar---Wilbur Matt 12 run (Leroy Wise kick) --Tim Jones 4 run (Wise kick) yards to key the drive ter Jay Marlin 47 gess from Glenn George Crockett kick) Livingstone scored first on a by quarterback Carl Wise 34 FG Douglas Clark 46 gess from George (kick Runningback Tim Jones picked up a first down with a 2-yard run 1-yard run Bodra with 6:46 to play in the first UV JCS with Smith facing a fourth and 2 Dwrrs 17 13 quarter Crockett's kick was 6-67 9-167 On the Linvingstone 41 Four play 9-264 4-97 blocked The Bulls made it 7-6 with 1:46 Hens ni 2s9 ers later Westmoreland ran for es 95 80 11-37-1 824-7 another 2-yard gain to move the to ie ay in the first quarter when INDIVTDUAL LEADERS ball to Livingtone's 30 on fourth WING Tim Newman 13-91 Jones Wilbur Mai scored on a 13-yard ivingstone Richardson 19-37 down Two players later Bryant CEIVING Livingstone Martin 4-116o run and Leroy Wise added the I-80 Smith Shigo 3-43 Jeter 3-31 came up with his second intercep- extra point SSING Livinsistcme George 9-74-1 734 tion of the night and Linvingstone BolOra 2-13-0-30 Smith Westmoretand A- On their first possession of the ran out the clock second quarter Smith went on top The loss dropped Smith to a 1-3 14-6 when the team moved from record in the league and a 1-6 Its own 37 to score on a 4-yard run yant stepped in front of the mark overall by Jones Wise added the extra ded receiver along the side- George led the LMngstone at- point and returned the ball to the tack passing for 234 yards and The half ended with Smith on s' 33 after Smith had moved two touchdowns For the night he top 14-13 after George came off its own 3 into scoring posi- was nine of 24 with one intercep the bench for Linvingstone and hit in Livingstone's territory' tion He was shaken up and left Jonathan Martin with a 47-yard er in the quarter Bryant the game with about seven min- scoring pass Crockett added the )ed another Bulls' drive when utes to play extra point as time ran out eked off Westmoreland Divetststene 6 7 6 0 19 Johnson Smith 7 7 3 0 17 Carl Boldra 1 run (kick failed) Matt 12 run (Leroy Wise kick) Jones 4 run (Wise kick) Marlin 47 pass from Glenn George (Curtis Crockett kick) Wise 38 FG Clark 46 pass from George (kick failed) LIV JCS First downs 17 13 Rushing 5-67 9-167 Passing 9-264 4-92 Total offense 259 Penalties 95 80 Passes 11-37-1 824-2 INOMOUAL LEADERS RUSHING Smith Tim Newman 13-91 Jones 13-59 Livingstone Richardson 19-37 RECEIVING Livingstone Martin 4-116 Clark 3-80 Smith Jeter 3-31 PASSING Livingstone George 9-24-1 234 Yards Boldra 2-13-0-30 Smith Westmoretand 24-2-92 Bryant stepped in front of the Intended receiver along the sidelines and returned the ball to the Bears' 33 after Smith had moved from its own 3 Into scoring position in Livingstone's territory' Earlier in the quarter Bryant stopped another Bulls' drive when he off Westmoreland THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER Sunday October 20 1985 13B ff kept alive by two successful Smith fourth down conversions Westmoreland hit Leon Shipp 12 and 14 yards to key the drive Runningback Tim Jones picked up a first down with a 2-yard run with Smith facing a fourth and 2 on the Linvingstone 41 Four players later Westmoreland ran for another 2-yard gain to move the ball to Livingtone's 30 on fourth down Two players later Bryant came up with his second interception of the night and Linvingstone ran out the clock The loss dropped Smith to a 1-3 record in the league and a 1-6 mark overall George led the LMngstone attack passing for 234 yards and two touchdowns For the night he was nine of 24 with one interception He was shaken up and left the game with about seven minutes to play Smith period Curtis Crockett missed the extra point making it 19-17 heading into the scoreless fourth quarter Livingstone scored first on a 1-yard run by quarterback Carl Bodra with 6:46 to play in the first quarter Crockett's kick was blocked The Bulls made it 7-6 with 1:46 to play in the first quarter when Wilbur Mapp scored on a 13-yard run and Leroy Wise added the extra point On their first possession of the second quarter Smith went on top 14-6 when the team moved from Its own 37 to score on a 4-yard run by Jones Wise added the extra point The half ended with Smith on top 14-13 after George came off the bench for Linvingstone and hit Jonathan Martin with a 47-yard scoring pass Crockett added the extra point as time ran out and The six Staff Photo By CURTIS PARKER Rough Going: Livingstone's Eddie Cherry is slowed down by three Johnson Smith defenders had the week off Offensively we looked good in spots but we were erratic in the second half" in the team offensive statistics because that's all we had right?" The interception came early in the fourth quarter when Davidson cornerback Tony Smith stepped in front of a receiver picked off a pass and returned it to the Pennsylvania 12 Suddenly there was life The Quakers had had their chances now with 12:35 to play Davidson had its chance Until the interception Davidson had advanced only as far as its own 44 and that was in the first quarter Davidson also picked up two first downs on that drive Those were the good times After the good times ended Davidson could advance only as far as its 29 But now Davidson stood 12 yards from the Pennsylvania end zone But third-string quarterback Jack McCollum probably Davidson's best running quarterback was sacked on the first play and Steve Bradley second-team quarterback Saturday was sacked on the second Suddenly it was third and 25 A third down pass by Defensive Effort Goes a pass George scrambled out of the Smith's only points of the sec-eturned it to the Bulls' 34 grasp of a Bulls' defender and ond half came on a 37-yard field final Smith drive ate nearly found Douglas open over the mid- goal by Wise on the Bulls' first iinutes off the clock and was die with 3:23 to play in the third Possession of the second half 'or Naught In Loss To Penn ley was incomplete and a 45- )ust kind of grasping" he said nial Conference where they will field goal attempt by McCol "That's not the way I like to do it play more Pennsylvania-like wasn't close But obviously we weren't having teams 'hey tried to get us back in the much luck with our regular stuff "We can definitely play with and we couldn't do it" said we tried a power team and got a these people" said Gem "Penn is couple first downs and then they one of the best programs at the le Quakers made sure David weren't able to do it when we got level we're going to and you saw didn't get another chance down close And then we had the it today this is not going to be my held the ball 12 minutes in two-minute offense in there for best team The guys play hard and ourth quarter awhile and didn't get much out of try hard and we showed we can ked if he could do anything that" play at this level So I guess from rently for his offense Gatto But Gatto did see something en- the standpoint of the program we 1 his questioners if they had couraging In 1987 Davidson will have to be a little encouraged even dem switch from the football rich though we couldn't be discouraged i the situation we're in we're Southern Conference to the Colo- about the game" MS 1 eas ::::::::0::::::: ifi i Vigg II 4 I II ir 11--po-- 10 WITH THIS COUPON ONLY! 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I Varnish gum and dtrt buddrup cause hard starting rough ihri dg 'toiling iota of power I and acceleration and poor gas mileage NATIONAL Catburator Revitalization Treas I et mem restores likernew performance helps to prevent choke malfunction and on many Remount I Open 6 da ySI I cases makes expensive Carburetor overhauls completely unnecessary At ft ft ---------i ke" dm Central i Ave I i 0 eiltEotUCCI1 Clanton (-) 334-3404 I APCZFRT 331-0021 "ndence picked a pass returned it to the Bulls' 34 final Smith drive ate nearly minutes off the clock and was For Naught In Loss To Penn was incomplete and a 45- field goal attempt by wasn't close "They tried to get us back in the and we couldn't do it" said Quakers made sure didn't get another chance held the ball 12 minutes in fourth quarter Asked if he could do anything differently for his offense Gatto his questioners if they had ideas the situation we're in we're Vilitalattjaillil- Neat Spark Mugs (AC Motorman Autolitel' New Pointe New Condenstml requited) Electronically Set Timms Dwell Perlorm Cyhnder POWER Balance Tests eine Ione Cattorelop tot Pass Gm Mtleagel Check aCV Emisslon System Spark Plug Wives Rotor Distribotor Cap Battery MC PLUS NATIONAL'S 6 MONTH 6 000 MILEITIE! L1ULV Clant07-'-1 334-3404 George scrambled out of the grasp of a Bulls' defender and found Douglas open over the middle with 3:23 to play in the third fist kind of grasping" he said "That's not the way I like to do it But obviously we weren't having much luck with our regular stuff we tried a power team and got a couple first downs and then they weren't able to do it when we got down close And then we had the two-minute offense in there for awhile and didn't get much out of that" But Gatto did see something encouraging In 1987 Davidson will switch from the football rich Southern Conference to the Colo WITH THIS COUPON ONLY! OFFER INCLUDES: Cad Mac ChrytL Lincoln Ford BUlet Mercury Chevy Dodge Oldsmobile Plymouth Pontiac amencen Motors and Many Foreign Models Including Datum TOvOib Honda PKWIss $150 extra FREE CARBURETOR IZAART OUNR TREATMENT! AR TMENT REVITAL I im Womo---- Varnish gurri and dirt build-up cause hard starting rough idhriq stalling loss of power ond acceleration and poor gas mileage NATIONAL Carburetor Revitalisation Treat al merit restores likeinew performance helps to prevent choke malfunchori and in many Open 6 days'l cases makes pensive Carburetor overhauls completely unnecessary Ctll At LitaVEra central 1 334-3404 "AMERICA'S LARGEST 331-0021 VIL1111 LIAL1 "AMERICA'S LARGEST Smith's only points of the second half came on a 37-yard field goal by Wise on the Bulls' first possession of the second half nial Conference where they will play more Pennsylvania-like teams "We can definitely play with these people" said Gem "Penn is one of the best programs at the level were going to and you saw it today this is not going to be my best team The guys play hard and try hard and we showed we can play at this level So I guess from the standpoint of the program we have to be a little encouraged even though we couldn't be discouraged about the game" Ito I I I I I I I I SO 4 Cyl compan 11111 INCLUDES PARTS LABOR! 6 Cyl 2650 8 Cyt 2750 II II CAVIL 331-0021 -Dendetic-- Davidson By TOM SORENSEN Staff Wrtior Some teams gain more yards on their first play than Davidson gained Saturday The Wildcats picked up 6 yards against Pennsylvania made three first downs crossed midfield once that on an interception and lost 15-0 That the score was close was a testimony to Davidson's defense Although the Wildcats gave up 388 yards and 22 first downs they held Pennsylvania to one touchdown and intercepted two passes Along the way the Davidson defenders became almost intimate with the Quakers Pennsylvania had the ball 40 minutes 11 seconds Davidson 19:49 By the end of the game at least one member of the Richardson Field homecoming crowd of 3000 was yelling "Put the defense in there and let them play offense" None of the other 2999 disagreed Davidson is 0-7 Pennsylvania "This game was discouraging Bradley yard McCollum game Gatto The Davidson They the asked any "In am a' 1 1 1 I I 1 a IR I 1 1 1 a a a i- Reed's Search For Answers Goes On By RON GREEN Staff Wolter 'RALEIGH As he left the field Saturday where his NC State Wolfpack had lost to arch-rival North Carolina 21-14 coach Tom Reed's eyes almost never left the ground Reed's Frustrations three seasons as football coach at been marked by frustrating losses NC State has watched his Wolf games in which it led was tied or halftime or later A look at those I I I 111 1 Coi5 2535 St 1983 (3-8) (22-16): Wolfpack leads 16-7 in fourth debut Pirates get game-winner with 7:15 left (26-14): Jae McIntosh touchdown in third quarter 14-13 lead in third quarter but Cave pass victory (42-14): Wolfpock and Tar Heels tied but North Carolina comes olive in second (27-17): leads 17-9 in third quarter quarterback Mike Eppley rally (31-17): After falling behind 17-0 Wolf in the third quarter before Gamecocks pull fourth-quarter points NC State leads 26-14 in fourth quarter rally gives Duke the victory DISCOUNT TUNE-LIP CENTERS!" 60" Executive Desk DISCOUNTPRICESOHOUSE-TO-YOUSAVIKS A We've got something to celebrate! -st ANNIVERSARY cfrAVEINUGS CENSATION 11 He put a hand on the wall of the field house and bent forward staring at the ground and breathing heavily as he waited for his players to file in After talking with his team he faced the press pacing the floor rapidly as he waited for all of them to get into a small interview room He did a brief interview on the school's radio network then when he tried to answer a writer's first question Reed suddenly broke into tears He covered his face turned his back and sobbed uncontrollably The writers left to give him time to compose himself This was the Wolfpack's sixth loss in seven games It was the 10th straight home loss to an ACC team since Reed became coach two and a half seasons ago The team gave a strong effort but killed itself with mistakes "The most discouraging thing is you know you want to win a game that's what you want to do" said Reed "Especially for the seniors Winning today would have meant a lot to them That's why I'm so emotional right now" Asked if speculation his job is in jeopardy had been one of the reasons for his tears Reed said "No No loss of a job can equal the feeling of this afternoon "We're doing the right things I've probably be come more confident in myself as a coach the last few weeks than I've ever been I feel very comfort able with myself and I'm not afraid to say that I'm not happy obviously but I don't have a lack of personal confidence" Told that his coach was crying quarterback Eric Kramer said "It's tough on everybody I feel like crying too It was an emotional game A lot of people In this room are taking their emotions to the limit right now "After the last few games we have confidence now that we can play with anybody If we could just stop beating ourselves If we could just win" Perm Davidson First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts umbtes-4ost Penalties-yards Time of possession 2 10 3 0-1S 0 0 0 0 Penn Day 72 3 52-242 25-20 146 26 91 45 15-78-3 5-20-0 3126 10-395 1-0 1-0 6-6S 4-42 4011 1929 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Pennsylvania: 13-57 0Neill 9-41 Flynn 10-60 Olekszyk 5-28 Crocicchia 2-Iminus-181 Laurano 4-27 Brun' 9-47 Davidson! Jones 7-(mInus-1) Overcash 7-11 WInborne 4-minus 17 McCollum 4-3 Bradley 3-(minus-16) PASSING Pennsylvania: Crocicchle 14-26-3 140: Morcott 1-2-06 Davidson: Winborne 5-15-0 26: McCollum 0-1-00 Bradley 0-4-0 RECEIVING Pennsylvania: Saunders 5-76 Moyer 3-35 Comizio 2-5 Flynn 1-5 Rosania 2-16 Rutherford 1-9 Olekszyk 1-0 Davidson: Overcash 3-8 Edwards 1-11 Sickles 1-7 because Penn was ready to be beaten today in my opinion" said Davidson coach Vic Gatti) "I don't think they played a great game It is probably the easiest team we play I don't mean to suggest that they're easy just that they're the easiest one we're going to have And we had a chance to do it "I don't really need to say it but we didn't do a thing offensively I hope we counted that interception Carolina 7 7 0 7 KC State 0707 36 pass from Anthony (Gliarmis kick) 32 Nit (Gilarrnis kick) 14 pass from Kramer (Holiodick kick) 4 run (Gliarmis kick) 10 pass from Kramer (Hollod)ck kick) Att-47500 (at K( State) NC NCS First downs 21 20 Rushes-yards 51-177 36-65 Passing vards 153 204 Return yards 44 21 Passes )S-25-0 22-40-3 Punts 8-43 6-39 Fumbles-lost 2-1 5-2 Penalties-yards 9-86 5-35 Time of possession 32:28 27:32 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Carolina Fenner 34150 State Evans )6-48 Carolina Anthony 15-25-0-)53 NC State Kramer 22-39-3-288 Carolina Winfield 4-55 Fenner 3-27 NC State Jeffires 4-68 Worthen 3-41 Brothers 3-34 Anthony's passing and sensational running by freshman tailback Derrick Penner gave North Carolina a 21-7 lead with five minutes left Anthony bootlegging the last 4 yards untouched for the score NC State fought back on Kramer's passing to score on an 80- yard march Kramer passing 10 yards to Phil Brothers for the touchdown with 2:11 to play An onsides kick failed The Woltpack held forcing the Tar Heels to punt with less than a minute to go but a roughing-the Tom Reed's NC State have Reed 7-22 at pack lose several was close at games: East Carolina quarter of Reed's Virginia gives Wollpack a defense seals Virginia North Carolina 14-14 at halftime half amson but Tigers led by South Carolina pack ties it 17-17 away with 14 Duke (27-26): but Ben Bennett-led Fwman 30-17 in the fourth to in North Carolina to take 21-20 lead misses field goals Oemson quarter and 24-21 third quarter But there's no scoring South Carolina quarter but Gamecocks Duke (16-13): goal by Duke's Ken Maryland then after Tarps Maryland scores Pittsburgh 10-0 in first quarter fourth quarter North Carolina leads to one ----------1: ly1' 1 Itit 1 1984 (3-8) (34-30): NC State leads 20-10 at halftime and quarter But Paladins get a late touchdown (28-21): Wo ffpack rallies from 20-7 deficit in third quarter Wo Haack's Mike Cofer from 27 and 42 yards in fourth quarter (35-34): NC State leads 24-14 during second at halftime After Clemson goes up 35-24 in Wolfpack answers with 10 unanswered points in final period (35-28): Wolfpodt leads 1810 in fourth erupt for 25 points NC State leads 10-7 at halftime but field Harper with 1:52 left wins it for Blue Devils 1985 (1-6) (34-17): Wolfpack leads 10-0 in first quarter rally ties it 17-17 in fourth quarter But two late touchdowns to win it (24-10): It happens again Wolfpack leads but its tied 1010 at halftime Then in Panthers get two touchdowns to win (21-14): Walfpock cuts two two-touchdown but can get no closer 1 0 '''''''1----e: 'sr 0 c- 111111 1 trji 11 I I PPr 1 11' 111111501111N 1 il 0 uant a ei ar ti I 7 1111111411 rigarluantities in walnut finish All four box drawers and one file drawer are fulls suspended File drawer accommodates letter or legal size folders reg '175 SALE 1 29 compare elsewhere at '210 nlit or 401111111001r41111111NIMolle limited t----- Ls4ateends Amino0031st i 2826 Central Ave to(004 '41 Cushioned Stack Chair ha 2 padd cora mIt di-mtatrih dpped arm hrom (ho a 11 spit or st ai rrg '33 SA LE S31 Impart elbewhrre at 93 Folding Table hos l-k ivdut gouge steel folding ko olout Orain liijn with nthhtt- hump de tot rug 'SALE $39 comport' 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North Carolina which has committed itself to the passing game this year reverted to its form of past years relying heavily on the ground game Fenner was the primary reason Fenner a 6-4 220-pound freshman who made his debut a week earlier with a 109-yard performance carried 34 times and slashed for 150 yards against the Wolfpack He also caught three passes for 27 yards North Carolina has beaten NC State seven straight times and the Wollpack is still winless at home against ACC teams in Tom Reed's two and a half seasons as coach What's happening? 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