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The Charlotte Observer from Charlotte, North Carolina • 108

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offmerwercomlogNimiloonIPPPIRPolT(s A-N c44-4t- 160 THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER Sunday November 8 1987 Winston-Salem State Loses In Battle -0 Ranked Teams Junior Colleges The Carolinas Georgia Southwestern took a 14-0 lead fell behind 17-14 then took the lead for good on a 12-play 72-yard drive that took 7:11 Wingate 0 7 10 0-17 Os 7 7 0 14-28 6 pass from Jenkins (Hall kick) 1 run (Hall kick) 6 run (May kick) FG 31 2 run (May kick) 1 run (Hall kick) 75 run (Hall kick) turn by Brian Hamm and a Montgomery County (6-2) penalty Bryson has 1041 rushing yards this season Montgomery Co------------- 0 21 0 3-24 Chowan---- 0 7 7 13-27 12 pass from Nichols (Petrie kick) 5 run (Petrie kick) 6 pass from Campbell (Thompson kick) 1 run (Petrie kick) 1 run (Thompson lock) 3 run (Thompson kick) FG 30 47 run (pass failed) Chowan 27 Montgomery County (Md) 24 At Chowan Ervin Bryson won it with a 47- yard run on the first play from scrimmage after 10th-ranked Montgomery County had taken the lead with a field goal Bryson scored for Chowan (5-4-1) with 4:04 left after a good kickoff re left goal Bry an (5-4-1) good kickoff riss directed a punishing ball-control wishbone attack and the Bulldogs added a hard-hitting defense to win at Boston University Burriss carried 22 times for 63 yards and completed four of five passes for 91 yards as the Bulldogs improved to 4-5 in chilly weather with wind gusts up to 25 mph Boston University (3-6) was hurt by the loss of tailback Randy Pettus who left with a concussion in the first half TM Citadel 7 3 10 14-34 Boston LI 0 7 0 7 Brun (Cook kick) 14 run (LaPolice kick) Cook 32 2 run (Cook kick) Cook 38 3 run (Cook kick) 55 run (Cook kick) Att-2103 (at Boston University) You are Cordially Invited Author BURKE DAVIS Cunda Qat 8th a SOLITHPARK AL oti Avi ted i' 1 BU 26 15 76-365 27-95 91 157 56 91 4-5 -0 14-36-3 242 3-35 5-2 2-1 9-75 2-10 39:01 20:59 First downs RushesYards 7 Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of possession Alt at Mars Hill) Catawba 73 Guilford 14 At Catawba Kevin Peniger and Sean Parker rushed for two touchdowns each and the Indians (3-6) turned eight of Guilford's 11 turnovers into scores Guilford (2-7) surrendered four interceptions and three fumbles in the first half alone as Catawba took a commanding 59-0 lead Randy Brown broke the Catawba record for most extra points in a game nine Guillord 0 0 7 7-14 Catawba 17 42 7 7-73 Brown 30 42 pass trom Wartield (Brown kick) 74 tumble return (Brown kick) 10 run (Brown kick) recovered tumble in end zone (Brown kick) 4 pass from Wartield (Brown kick) 73 run (Brown lock) 2 run (Brown kick) 12 run (Brown lock) 1 run (Brown kick) 6- Shepherd 1 run (Herring kick) 1 run (Brummett kick) 10 pass from Schriber (Herring kick) Att (et Catawba) Carson-Newman 34 Worford 3 Alvin Thomas rushed for 105 yards on 12 carries as the sixth-ranked Eagles (7-2) thrashed the Terriers (1-9) at Carson-Newman Kenneth Tyson became CarsonNewman's all-time career rushing leader gaining 83 yards for a career total of 3492 He broke the old record of 3416 by Hugh Rutledge wbo played from 1979- 1982 WOW 0 3 0 0-3 10 10 0-34 1 run (Revetz kick) 1 run (Roved kick) Reveiz 26 4 run (Reved kick) Co 20 Reveiz 22 51 run (Reveiz kick) A11-4106 (at Carson-Newman) to-mee --fwg1' 1 4 io! v' 2 444::: At-- VIN )ktitt :00 I'elik :04 Attt6041's 44:4:::: A e' v- 4: Aitgr Ak4 4: ''f4ir4: :45 414''-4 1 tiF 111 4111i: i4lt oF i' 1 4 :4 "0 1 6 1::::::: 4: 'lit: 'I 1 Hi'-t 4 IMAU 4 -4 i A From Associated Press and Staff Reports WINSTON-SALEM Terry Morrow rushed for 173 yards and two touchdowns to lead Central State (Ohio) to a 36-14 victory over Winston-Salem State in college football Saturday Central State ranked second in NAIA Division I improved to 9- 0-1 Winston-Salem State ranked No 11 in NCAA Division II fell to 7-2 The Rams took a 7-6 halftime lead on a 24-yard touchdown pass from Connell Maynor to Ron Joyner Reja Khalag kicked field goals of 36 and 25 yards for Central State's scoring Both of Morrow's touchdowns came on 1-yard runs in the third quarter as the Marauders took control His first touchdown gave Central State a 14-7 lead His second came on the Marauders' next possession set up by a fumble by Winston-Salem's Lonnie Pulley on the Rams' 22 Maynor finished with 11 comzletions on 17 attempts for 192 yards Central State quarterback Eric Moore had eight completions ip 17 attempts for 182 yards Control St 3 3 72 8-36 Winston-Salem St 0 1 0 7-14 a-FG Whalai 36 Khalal 25 24 pass from Maynor (Smith kick) 1 run (Bray pass from Moore) 1 run likha lat kick) 4 run ihhalal kick) 10 pass from Maynor (Smith kick) I run (Williams pass from Griffin) All-7500 at Winston-Salem State) Virginia Union 24 SC State 22 Kenny Jones threw two touchdown passes and the Panthers took advantages of two safeties to edge the Bulldogs at Virginia anion The Panthers (6-3) took the lead for good with 6:09 left in the Ittst quarter With SC State (5-4) in punt formation the Bulldogs' center snapped the ball over the phnter's head and through the end zone for a safety SC State 7 0 7 8-22 UMW 9 7 0 8-24 2 run (Wriphton kick) 14 pass from Jones (Todd kick) bail snapped through end zone 14 pass from Jones (Todd kick) 9 run tOirighton luck) Pali snapped through end zone 6 run (kick failed) 2 run McLaughlin pass from Gilmore) 4-2438 at Virginia Union) INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Citadel: Burriss 22-63 Singteton 20-92 Frooman 10-61 Boston University: Pettus 14-46 Jackson 945 Citadel: Burriss 4-5-0 91 yards Boston University: Mancini 14-36-3 157 yards Citadel: Johnson 2-25 Dufford 1-17 Stephens 149 Boston University Huffman 5-52 Winston 2-66 War Bird is the biography of the legendary Elliott White War I ace best-selling author advertising genius and maverick master of a textile manufacturing empire Graduated from Princeton University in 1917 Mr Springs defied his autocratic father by flying with British forces in France A daring aviator he was the fifth-ranking US pilot of World War I After the war he briefly pursued a literary career with astonishing success War Bird his masterpiece took America by storm in 1927 and was the inspiration for many books and films on the youth of World War I and the Twenties He took command of the family mills in South Carolina To the chagrin of competitors Springs expanded while they retrenched building what later became Springs In- dustries into a powerful corporation In less than twenty years he created a personal estate of some $200 million Through a life crowded with trials and triumphs Springs was never able to forget the searing experience of seven months of aerial combat in France "No matter where I go or what I do" he wrote prophetically in 1918 1 "the best part of me will always remain" on the fighting -'4 front He was a War Bird to the last Price $1995 Iron! He was a War Bird to the last Price $1995 ti te ing ing ngs in lot IrY or le 4v MEAC Delaware State 41 NC 9 Terance Hoover ran for more than 100 yards and a touchdown in a homecoming victory The win by Delaware State (4-0 7-1) avenged a 20-17 loss to NC MET (3-6) last year that decided the conference title Delaware State will play Howard for the title this year NC 0 0 0 9 Delaware St ----14 3 14 10-41 2 runn (Parkinson tuck) 2 run (Parkinson kick) Parkinson 37 44 run (Parkinson tuck) 2 run (Parkinson kick) 79 punt return (Parkinson kick) Parkinson 27 safety 16 pass from Winston (Gatson kick) Att-7522 (at Delaware State) 366-6400 ta- rtp r(57 '''s EASTLAND 1-11 5683600 Mr Davis is A Native Of NC COOKS AT ALL PRICES FOR FOLKS OF ALL ACES TASTES a Mr Davis A Native Of )1 Cfn)e I i INOWSng COOK OS AT ALL-PRICES FOR FOLKS ALI- ACES TASTES ri i RK SOUTHPA IE 366-6400 UNIVERSITY mil MocirollrzHo PLACE 0 F' EASTLAND 568-3600 Hardcovers Paperbacks Bargains Children's Books 1 CN First downs 4 16 Rushes-yards 30-11 62-365 Passing yards 31 46 Return Yards 168 20 Passes 7-17-2 5-08-1 Punts 8-35 7-36 Fumbles-lost 6-4 2-1 Penalties-yards 4-37 11-101 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ord Davis 3-14 Foreman 2-13 Carson-Newman: Thomas 12-105 Tyson 13-83 ord: Fraser 7-14-0-31 Carson-Newman Lowery 5-8-1-46 Warner 4-12 Bender 1-8 Carson-Newman: Johnson 2-14 Tyson 2-24 MT DS First downs 14 18 Rushes-yards 33-86 55-322 Passing yards 187 75 Return yards 86 149 Passes 11-33-3 4-13-2 Punts 7-212 2-75 Fumbles-lost 2-0 4-0 Penalties-yards 6-60 9-65 SAC-8 Southern Colonial North Carolina's 01 Volume Toyota Das lar North Carolina's 1 Volume bW Ti AVC)17 1 se North Carolina's 1 Volume Toyota Dalsr North Carolina's 1 Volume 11 tob gil 0 vc)v70- A Furman 38 Virginia Military 0 Quarterback Keith Moore ran for two touchdowns and threw for one more in as the Paladins (3-3 6-3) beat the Keydets (1-3 3-6) at Furman Moore rushed for 76 yards and completed seven of 13 passes for 75 in a victory that guarantees the Paladins their eighth straight winning season Furman first scored as the second quarter began with free safety William Hall returning an interception 32 yards for a touchdown Virginia Military 0 0 0 0 Furman 0 24 14 0-38 32 interception return (Wood kick) 28 run (Wood kick) 14 pass from Moore (Wood kick) Wood 29 8 run (Wood kick) 20 run (Wood kick) (at Furman) West Virginia Tech 41 Davidson 25 Scott Glenn ran for a season-high 268 yards and two touchdowns as the Golden Bears of the NAIA got a season-ending victory at Davidson William Mary 31 Bucknell 6 Erick Elliott rushed for 118 yards and one touchdown as the Indians (4-5) beat the Bisons (4-5) at William Mary Penn 23 Lafayette 14 Chris Flynn rushed for 95 yards and Jim Grass made three field goals to help the Quakers (3-5) win at Lafayette (4-5) 40 Mars Hill 35 At Mars Hill the Bears took the lead on Brian Bryson's 56-yard pass to Scott Walker with 4:20 left and Mars Hill fumbled on the Lenoir-Rhyne 1 with 33 seconds left The teams alternated scores until the Bears (1-4 5-4) got the last two touchdowns on Bryson passes Bryson was brilliant throwing a school-record five touchdown passes all in the second half ranging from 23 to 79 yards Bryson also broke the school record for passing yards in a game with 392 Mars Hill (1-4 3-6) broke school for first downs (30) and yards rushing (445) Reggie Taylor gained 248 yards on 28 carries Mike Sims 184 on 19 carries Lenoir-Rhyne 0 6 7 27-40 Mars Hill 3 14 8 FG 21 FG 32 5 run (Gibson kick) FG 33 3 run (Gibson kick) 53 pass from Bryson 'Queen kick) 4 run (kick failed) 23 pass from Bryson (Queen kick) 11 run ikick blocked) 38 pass from Bryson (Odeen luck) 52 run (run failed) 79 pass from Bryson (pass failed) 56 pass from Bryson (Queen kick) Other NAIA VM1 First dovms 15 17 Pushes-yards 44-132 53-331 Passing yards 104 75 Return yards 17 133 Passes 25-10-3 16-7-1 Punts 5-184 2-89 Pumbies-lost 5-3 2-1 Penalties-yards 3-15 5-37 TIMe of possession 33:10 26:50 sing yards 104 75 yards 17 133 ses 25-10-3 16-7-1 Is 5-184 2-89 Ibies-lost 5-3 2-1 allies-yards 3-15 5-37 of possession 33:10 2650 Georgia Southwestern 28 Winn gate 17 Georgia Southwestern (3-3-1) scored two fourth-quarter touchdowns to beat Wingate (4-4) in a game of wild momentum shifts played at Georgia South The Citadel 34 Boston Univer- western in Americus The teams Bur- combined for 661 yards in offense sity 7 Workhorse Tommy Bur 7 Workhorse Tommy Buccaneers Win One For The Ages -6 I 416 0 c) I 21 WITH THESE WARM UP 1 SPECIALS '1 CO 0 vote kIP 0 I toMISI 0 114000 i G9 03 1 No-t) to 11114106c a co Gel-- -to IomtiG kbkloo 00G itztoot-DescsGv11114t9111G70A) 5 stA S2486 AA 0 i 1 -a I I 0 11'1E aL ti1 el t' VO ajj A Pl t) 0-7 1 1k Jo 4( 'I) 2 1- 1 He 0 1 WITH THESE WARM up I I SPECIALS C0t)PC1141 ic3P 1 1 ljtAte 3 a tk 9 No 0 i tolVi tme 9 3- ItAct-INIA-13G4t: NIAD 1- i 1013 k6 1)LOGS G010141014 1014 0 )(2111LPILAttk sil 9 2 Licst ib otx NNVITI AlGt- 0 SO n-B1 -8 2 0 0 -6 I 014 GO 15A ti Gu ssiSle 7 4 to! 01ki 1Geotc1 1014 41 1- 1 1 114S 1431 10 Bet NIDD )2 i lAose 8'- ostA -0- oAct- gt oil ft oft littkO COOL ala pa -a A A-9-- Is VAP ittI4'W 4-''''''' 'P C) I 15 GOOPC" 0 11 I SC (3 ') Olw TeltAs to I 0 0 tist I 1- tie ct Ft Meta los tbaD fC 1 12 letkNollvSetiliSeD AA -3(3 oo tAG i sttoc I- TEI 44 '65' 77:::02 "I don't want to take anything away from East Tennessee State" he said "I have felt their jubilation before" But it was a first for Buccaneers coach Mike Ayers "This is certainly the biggest win I have been associated with" he said "This is certainly a major major win They battled they battled and they battled "Actually I'm numb And it's not the ice which was poured over me at the end of the game" To understand the magnitude of the triumph consider that two weeks ago when NC State was upsetting seventh-ranked Clemson In Death Valley East Tennessee State used a last-minute field goal to slip by The Citadel This bunch from Johnson City Tenn looks the part of giant-killers they're little Their three primary defensive down lineman average 211 pounds NC State's three average 265 pounds "Everybody's bigger than us" said Morgan "But it comes down to what kind of guts you got "We feel like we're a good Division I-AA football team" But there's the rub We're talking I-AA And over the past four years NC State has now lost to three of four I-AA opponents all in Raleigh "Before this game I had never heard of East Tennessee State" said Wolfpack safety Michael Brooks He has now By STAN OLSON Staff Wrtter RALEIGH The East Tennessee State players the coaches and the fans were calling their 29-14 victory over NC State Saturday the greatest in the school's football history And it probably was The Buccaneers who are just rounding out their first decade of semi-big time foot- 0terNA ball whipped an NCAA Division 1-A opponent for the first time since the restructuring of the game dropped them to I-AA in 1982 le "It is the biggest win in the 11 school's history" said East Tennessee State quarterback Jeff Morgan "But we have thought about i Furman coming in here (in 1984 and '85) and beating them and 4 about Appalachian State playing 6Sibat tgaDVAL well against ACC schools "We felt we had a shot at Morgan them" As Morgan still standing in the Carter-Finley Stadium end zone talked a big lineman came up wrapped him in a bear hug and walked away It was something that NC State coach Dick Sheridan the man who played giant-killer against the Wolfpack with Furman before moving to Raleigh understood 1 il 0 190 East Carolina Knocks Off Temple first score a 33-yard field goal by Wright Temple 3 7 3 13-26 East Carolina 7 3 7 14-31 59 pass from Hunter (Berleth kick) TFG Wright 33 5 pass from Baker (Wright lock) Bedeth 26 Ea Wright 34 I run (fierleth kick) I run (Franklin pass from Smith) Baker I run (Wright kick) EC-Simpson kick (run faded) McNair I run (pass failed) Mt (at East Carolina) OFFER ENDS NOV 30th 1987 WEVE GOT MORE TOYOTA FOR YOU! irrAnunroirtireolNi 'dENUINE'PARtg' the extra point The Pirates now 5-5 scored again with 1:51 left on a 1-yard run by Anthony Simpson The two-point conversion failed leaving the Pirates with a 31-20 lead Temple 3-6 scored again with 1:16 left on a 1-yard run by Todd McNair but the Owls failed on the two-point conversion attempt ECU recovered the onsides kick and ran out the clock Temple had taken a 13-10 lead midway through the third quarter when Wright kicked a 34-yard field goal East Carolina took the opening kickoff and moved 81 yards in seven plays Hunter connected with Moody for a 59-yard touchdown pass with 11:31 left in the first quarter and berieth's extra point gave the Pirates a 7-0 lead Joe Possenti intercepted a Hunter pass at the East Carolina 43-yard line to set up Temple's Associated Prins GREENVILLE NC Travis Hunter passed for 210 yards and Denell Harper scored the first two touchdowns of his college career as East Carolina defeated Temple 31-26 in college football Saturday Harper scored on two 1-yard runs in the second half as the Pirates overcame a 13-10 deficit Harper's first score came with two minutes 37 seconds left in the third quarter and gave the Pirates a 17-13 lead East Carolina drove 80 yards in eight plays keyed by a 58-yard pass from Hunter to Walter Wilson Harper's second touchdown came with about 10 minutes left Tony Smith then hit George Franklin for the two-point conversion On a botched extra-point attempt to make it 25-13 Temple closed within 25-20 on a 1-yard run by Matt Baker with 7:41 remaining Bill Wright added YOU ALWAYS SAVE MORE AT 1 iifti InArlt5 I 11 At ww1118Selop -1 I C't 11 I ill ti EC First downs 22 16 Rushes-yards 49-210 50-157 Passing yards 201 210 Return Yards 17 0 Pasces 12-23-0 9-15-1 Punts 3-35 334 Fumhies-Lost 2-0 1-0 Penalhes-Yards 7-39 6-45 Time of possession 29 44 30 16 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING McNair 29-120 Quinn 10-42 Carolina James 8-50 Hunter 12-45 Temple Lem) 3-10-0-45 Baker 9-13-0- 156 Carolina Hunter 9-15-1-210 RECEIVING Tempte Johnson 3-33 Hinnant 3-66 Carolina Wilson 4-108 Jones 3-43 Moody 2-59 r- wittitiOmil40 413 0 Iss 04 -4 0101414ii 81419i2s 2 AN North Carolina's 1 Volume Toyota Dealer North Carolina's 01 Volume North Carolina's 1 Volume Toyota Dealer North.

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