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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 186

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ifcCtn-t Tr 6-E THE MIAMI HERALD Sun Sept 1 5 1 974 ijgr Hr i ii) iji ip' inghii ')! 1H -7 wjpwtgwrjr I i I yr wsy tm- sisA(i i Tech Runners Rout 35-20 I -1- 'a 1 jii -M 3 £'' t4 hiTk- 7 -'-4 South Carolina drove 66 yards after the ensuing kickoff mainly on the running and passing of substitute quarterback Ron Bass with Clarence Williams going the final two yards with 6:04 left to play Tech which lost to Notre Dame 31-7 five days ago ran out the clock for the final six minutes Vf V'7 vvj l' i- Sub QB Spurs Texas Past BC fT yftS2' 1 w- 1 axx- As- Lewis before BC managed a consolation touchdown With AU-America Roosevelt watching from the sidelines with a weak knee Texas managed just Slow-Starting Auburn Wins Rudy Thomas Scores for FSU as David Spates Chases Pitt Scare State 9-6 By Florida bTAtM it jk fe4' jf I CVO tait fWIWi ASSSjS'g qtww 'M vtSL jv NEWTON Mass (AP) lOth-ranked Longhorns charged up by reservq quarterback Mike Pressley after a sluggish start exploded for 21 points in the second period and went on to rout Boston College 42-19 Saturday night in a 1974 football opener Taking over after starting quarterback Marty Akins suffered a concussion early in the second quarter Pressley was a one-man gang in rallying the Longhorns The junior speedster with a rifle-like arm capped a 95-yard march by scoring on a short run and then set up two more touchdowns moving Texas into an insurmountable 21-3 halftime lead Don Burrisk plunged for the second touchdown and Graylon Wyatt passed 12 yards to Tommy Ingram for another BC narrowed the count on Fred second field goal in the third peri-'od but Texas pulled off some razzle-dazzle to return the ensuing kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown Raymond Clayborn the -third player to handle the ball sprinted 90 yards for the score Keith Barnette plunged for a BC touchdown later in the third period Then Texas added two more touchdowns on a 44-yard run by Wyatt and a 17-yard dash by Rucker Texas Boston College 0 21 7 0 3 10 FG Steinfort 27 Presley 2 run (Schott kick) Burrisk 2 run (Schott kick) Ingram 12 pass from Wyatt (Schott kick) FG Steinfort 47 Clayborn 95 kickoff return (Schott kick) Barnette 1 run (Steinfort kick) Wvatf 44 run (Schott kick) TEX-Lewis 17 run (Schott kick) Kruczek 3 run (pass failed) 32227 V' -A VV1 JL ATLANTA (UPI) Danny Myers a former defensive back converted to quarterback scored three touchdowns and led Georgia Tech to a school rushing record Saturday night while leading the Yellow Jackets to a 35-20 victory over South Carolina Myers scored on two one-yard runs and another of 33 yards and with running support from halfbacks David Sims and Pat Moriar-ty enabled Georgia Tech running the wishbone this season for the first time to gain nearly 500 yards on the ground That was 100 more than the old Jacket record set four years ago The first time the Jackets got the ball they drove 80 yards all on the ground with Sims going the final two yards with only 3:21 gone in the game Second touchdown 5:12 into the second quarter also came after an 8-yard march this time Myers going over from the one SOUTH CAROLINA got its first touchdown on a one-yard run by quarterback Jeff Grantz midway through the second quarter and trailed only 14-7 at halftime despite having two other drives falter on missed field goals after the Gamecocks had gotten inside the 15 Georgia Tech widened its lead to 28-7 in the third period by capitalizing on South miscUes Moriarty scored on a seven-yard run 2:13 after the second half began after freshman linebacker Lucius Sanford the outstanding defensive player in the game recovered a Gamecock fumble at the South Carolina 41 The Yellow second touchdown of the period was set up by a long pass interference call that put the ball at the South Carolina one Myers took it in on the next play GRANTZ threw a 12-yard touchdown pass to Mike Farrell early in the final quarter to cut the margin to 28-13 but Georgia Tech came storming back driving 83 yards on the ground with Myers going the final 33 to account for the final Tech scoring NC Slate Rolls Past Duke 35-21 RALEIGH NC (AP) Stan Fritts and Roland Hooks slashed defense and Don Buckey caught two touchdown passes as North Carolina State rolled to a 35-21 victory over the Blue' Devils in an Atlantic Coast Conference football game Saturday night A crowd of 42200 saw the Wolfpack win its second ACC game NC State dominated play for three quarters before Duke rallied for three touchdowns all by Larry Martinez and a safety Hooks put NC State ahead in the opening quarter on a 12-yard touchdown run The Wolfpack struck again in the second period on a 67-yard touchdown pass from Dave Buckey to twin brother Don who also caught a 24-yard TD pass from Fritts -r 'S Jki Aj' y'-r- tr i i 1 4 Press iw iy mi Press rushing for the night as the Spartans amassed 456 yards rushing Solomon had 146 yards on 15 carries La-Grand had 120 yards on nine carries and Andy Ku-chamer had 110 yards on nine carries running set up two scores including one 51-yard romp prior to second touchdown Toledo 3 0 10 Tampa 14 26 0 Solomon 39 run (Jordan kick) Solomon 1 run (Jordan kick) TOL-FG Crofts 22 LaGrand 8 run (Jordan kick) LaGrand 4 run (Jordan kick) LaGrand 60 run (pass failed) Harris 57 run (Crots kick) FG Crcts 38 Solomon 3 run (Jordan kick) 22637 Curfew promptly signaled that it was Southern Cross replied thus requesting the first of the series Each crew is allowed two such That means the third race will be held Monday unless either crew asks for another or the weather turns bad Courageous leading 2-0 in the best-of-seven series established a tremendous advantage on the first leg as its crew anticipated a major wind shift from northwest to southwest and moved into a three-minute lead rounding the first 7 0 7 14 7-35 Sims 2 run (Smith kick) Myers 1 run (Smith kick) Grantz 1 run (Marino kick) Moriarty 7 run (Smith kick) Myers 1 run kick) Farrell 12 pass from Grantz (pass blocked) Myers 33 run (Smith kick) one first down and a net of 14 yards in falling behind 3-0 in the opening 15 minutes The Eagles were mismatched the rest of the way block for the score AFTER the kickoff Louisville quarterback Jim Wagoner fumbled at his own two and Steve Stana-land recovered for Auburn and Gargis again followed Gross across the goal line Until the Auburn surge the teams had battled on even terms with Greg Gillis and Wilber Summers trading field goals A stingy defense led by A Jacobs with two interceptions and Larry Fluellen with one kept Auburn from getting any early use from its new offense long punts helped keep the Tigers backed up defense meanwhile was even more effective preventing any sustained drive by the Cardinals now 0-2 Lyons Ole Miss Upset Missouri JACKSON Miss (AP) Senior quarterback Kenny Lyons guided the Mississippi new veer offense to a 10-0 upset football victory over Missouri broke a scoreless deadlock in the third period when he engineered a 71-yard drive for the only touchdown He Completed four key passes for 28 yards and sneaked the 5 final yard for the score Missouri Mississiopi 0- 0 Lyons 1 run (Lavinghouze kick) FG Lavinghouze 21 38500 Miami Clir Scores 33 In Jamboree Miami Christian scored 33 points against Hollywood Christian in the third quarter of a high school football jamboree at Miami Christian Saturday afternoon John Williams scored on rpns of 14 and 19 yards and Bob Menn returned interceptions 48 and 21 yards for TDs in Miami 33-0 rout In other one-quarter matches Goldcoast Christian held the host to a 0-0 tie Hollywood Christian beat Florida Christian 6-0 and also beat Florida Christian 14-0 St Thomas beat Curley 14-0 and Pace nipped Cardinal Gibbons 7-0 in the jamboree at Pace Gibbons and St Thomas and fhe Curlye-Pace quarters ended in scoreless ties Bill one-yard run got the Pace TD while Joe Sorrentino returned a kickoff 80 yards and Ed Hill caught a 25-yard pass for St TDs Game Blacked Out BUFFALO NY (AP) The Buffalo Bills have announced that their game against the Oakland Raiders here Monday night was not a sellout and would be blacked out in the Buffalo ares UM Rugby Wins 2 University of Miami's rugby club scored a pair of victories over the Tridents Saturday 28-3 in the A game and 1S-14 in the game South Carolina Georgia Tech Flagler Afternoon Program Evening FIRST-506 FIKST-S-6 BIRMINGHAM Ala (AP) Sophomore quarterback Phil Gargis scored twice within 49 seconds to give Auburn a 16-3 opening victory over a gritty football team Saturday night Both of sneaks came in the fourth period after the Cardinals had surprised Auburn by playing on even terms for three and a half quarters new Veer offense showed little potency until Gargis scooted 47 yards to the LouisvilIel2 with score tied 3-3 in the final period He and Secdrick McIntyre carried it to the one and Gargis followed Lee LSI? Humbles Colorado 12-11 BATON ROUGE La (AP) Brad Davis ran for two touchdowns as Louisiana State University whittled Colorado with its new veer offense en route to a 42-14 football victory Saturday night The ninth-ranked Tigers built a 35-0 lead before allowing Colorado a pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns one of them coming on a blocked punt Program 3U30 T'kawa Carol 760 340 260 8 1 2 1 Heavenly Honey 360 260 4 2 12-1 Sjc( prjde 300 1 4 3 3-3 FC 37:12 Quin: $880 Miss Tango 800 320 360 5 2 1 1 April Lawton 240 240 8 1 2 2-2 Sapporo Pearl 440 4 4 3 37V? DAILY DOUBLE (8-5) TRIFECTA $18380 516 Quin: $2700 Alder's Gl'v 480 380 300 6 4 21 Country Music 520 320 4 8 4 23 Gay Desire 280 8 7 3 3-4 TRIFECTA (6-4-8) $19840 MC 45:40 Quin: $1040 Alfreda 660 260 240 3 2 2 1 Tioga's Girl 300 280 1 4 1 2-2 Bob's Nico 440 5 8 6 3-6Va TRIFECTA (3-1-5) AID-59820 SM 59:30 Quin: $1320 B'ghese Rock 740 340 260 3 4 1 1 Fuel Fool 340 240 8 6 2 2-6 Bill Como 320 5 1 3 3-8 TRIFECTA (3-8-5) PAID-57780 SIXTH-FC 37:25 Quin: S2140 Bright D'ry 1580 820 500 5 1 1 1- KatyOid 400 280 4 4 2 2-5l'a Score 640 3 3 3 3-14 TRIFECTA (5-4-3) PAID-5156680 MC 45:22 Quin: $1100 Miss C'bash 700 380 280 6 1 1 1 Yevette 360 280 5 4 2 2-3 Gamay 280 2 6 4 3-41-2 TRIFECTA (6-5-2) $3940 MC 45:33 Quin: $13560 Brave 5000 1820 640 3 1 1 1 BB's Jasmine 560 400 7 7 2 2-2V Bst Bt Br 720 1 8 3 3- Eskimos Beal Roujdiriders REGINA Sask (AP) The Edmontos Eskimos held off the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the fourth quarter and posted a 24-18 victory Friday night to move into first place in the Western Conference of the Canadian Football League Race The Aussies moved tactician John Cuneo into the helm on the third leg replacing skipper Jim Hardy in an experiment as they vainly sought to find some wind The race committee under a new rule moved the windward mark for the fourth leg from an original 320-degree bearing off Cup buoy to 225 degrees to compensate for the shift By that time the winds had settled down to nil and both boats were moving at speeds less than one knoL heading for the fourth nuTk Continued from Page IE the Seminoles never moved inside the Panther 40 again until the final series of the game -made enough mistakes for the groaned FSU offensive coordinator Dan Henning Pittsburgh Florida Slate 063 6000-6 Thomas 5 pass from Copess (kick failed) PIT-Dorsett 1 rurt (kick failed) FG Long 39 30076 AL Invites 4 Teams To Drawing NEW YORK (AP) Four American League East teams will participate in a drawing to establish procedures for ties in the division race league President Lee MacPhail announced Satur- day Invited to participate in drawing were the New York Yankees Boston Red Sox Baltimore Orioles and Cleveland Indians MacPhail also announced that the 1 am curfew had been waived for five games that might affect the races Those games are: Detroit at Boston and-Baltimore at New York Thursday Sept 19 Boston at New York and Detroit at Sept 25 and New York at Milwaukee Wednesday Oct 2 SIIU Player Dies in Coma DALLAS (UPI) Dwaine Staten a freshman football player at Southern Methodist University died Saturday of meningococcal mengitis He had been in a coma since early Wednesday SMU Coach Dave Smith told his team of dedth only three hours before the opening game of the season Donohue Quits Retirement READING Pa (UPI) Race driver Mark Donohue has given up retirement to compete in the Grand Prix championship series Sept 22 the Penske racing team disclosed Donohue 47 will take thfe wheel of a new Penske Formula I car at the Labatt 50 Grand Prix at Mosport Ontario 1 ret red last year after winning both the inaugural International Race of Champions series and the 1973 Canadian-American Challenge Cup to become president of Penske Racing Inc Tigers Win Benefit CHICAGO (UPI) Quarterback Lonnie Stewart fired four touchdown passes and his substitute Edward Cox added another one Friday night to lead the Tennessee State Tigers to a 44-12 triumph over Central State in a sickle cell anemia benefit football game at Soldier Field Tony Dorsctt Hauled Down by Iert Cooper 1 Seminoles held All-American to only 81 yards LaGrand Solomon Spark Romp Duke 0 7 J1 NC State 7 7 14 35 Hooks 12 run (Sherrill kick) Don Buckey 67 pass from Dave Buckey (Sherrill kick) NCS-Fritts 1 run (kick failed) Don Buckey 24 pass from Frills (Hovance pass from Dave Buckey) Martinez 5 run (Malachek kick) Marshall 43 pass from Evans (Sherrill kick) Martinez 2 pass from Corbet (pass failed) DUK E-Martinez 1 run (pass failed) Safety Stringer tackled in end zone Toledo Tampa eight and four-yard bursts The fleet Solomon started Tampa out with a 39-yard touchdown run on the third play of the game He added a one-yard score less than three minutes later and then capped the Tampa scoring with a three-yard run in the final period Mike Harris added a 57-yard scoring run for Tampa and Kinney Jordan kicked five extra points He had one blocked and the snap from center was fumbled on another Tampa had three backs with better than 100 yards FIRST-506 31:68 Oun: $200 cJn inn I 5' i'tS 1 i 9 7 520 300 7 6 4 2-3 6 3 j-j B'fd Nun Kohoutek Blonde Top S'pse R'rl H'ny 320 FC 37:66 Quin: S6260 3920 1160 600 5 2 1 1 360 260 t8 5 3 2-3 380 2 1 2 3-32 DAILY DOUBLE (3-5) $10780 TRIFECTA (5-8-2) PAID-SI 95200 5-16H 32:43 Quin: $780 M'sh Adm 400 260 220 3 1 1 1 B'br Dell 420 240 2 3 3 2-2 D's Champ 220 6 2 5 3-7''2 TRIFECTA (3-2-6) PAID-S2880 FOURTH-5-16 32:04 Quin $1860 Soul Man 1020 400 320 3 4 4 1 Duke D'vn 300 240 1 1 2 2-1Va C'tn Doll 360 '7 5 1 3-4 TRIFECTA (3-1-7) PAID-537960 FIFTH-FC 37:90 Quin: $7440 B's Bonus 1240 940 440- 7 2 1 1 L'tl Paris 920 460 5 1 2 2-hd T'S Epic 340 1 6 3 3-6V2 TRIFECTA (7-5-1) PAID-S88760 5-16 32:20 Quin-: S2140 W'Pk Laura 600 400 240 4 1 1 1 Villa E'ln- 380 220 7 7 2 2-ns C'ty Pier 260 5 6 4 3-1 TRIFECTA (4-7-5) $10000 SEVENTH-FC 37:81 Quin: $2720 Millie 640 480 340 4 2 1 1 T'ky Clema 720 380 3 3 3 2-3Va MV Redhead 400 1 1 2 3-5 TRIFECTA (4-3-1) S13120 EIGHTH-5-16 31:97 Quin: $3600 Retal'tn 1480 880 560 5 1 1 1 Money 420 380 8 4 3 2-1 Trespasser 480 4 3 2 3-1 TRIFECTA (5-8-4) $85440 5-16 31:72 Quin: $1620 Scoresby 1260 380 360 1 1 1 1 BacStop 280 340 5 3 2 2-22 C'crde 4 20 7 7 3 3-4 2 TRIFECTA (1-5-7 TENTH-FC 37:80 Quin: S1 140 Bd fns 3i6o 4 Q0 300 3 2 1 1 Villa Kim 300 300 7 5 2 2-3 L34' 2 7'Si o''0? mYn 4 Jn o'Vi 0 Iflnir6 2160 tlS 19 str Bob 680 360 3 5 3 2-12 El? 340 2 2 i 1560 840 440 4 2 2 1 Locator 440 320 5 3 3 2-2Vi Legree D240 7 41 3'3 TRIFECTA (4-5-7) $11780 BIG "Q'' (2-3 4-5) S68860 $448680 wind of 12 knots out of the northwest suddenly shifted to the southwest a turnaround of almost 100 degrees and then abruptly dropped to almost nil It required Courageous almost one hour and 40 minates to complete the first leg normally a less than 45-minute ride for the American boat CONDITIONS became successively worse as the two sloops beat around in the ocean trying to find enough movable air to keep in fciotion Scrub 3rd Cup TAMPA (UPI) Morris LeGrand broke ogen the game with three second-period touchdowns and quarterback Fred Solomon added three more as Tampa swamped Toledo Saturday night 47-13 A football crowd of 22687 watched Tampa run at will against the young inexperienced Toledo defense with LaGrand ripping off one touchdown on a 60-yard run and adding TDs on Fickle From Herald Wire Services NEWPORT RI Fickle winds that switched directions and then disappeared scrubbed the third race of the Cup series between American defender Courageous and Australian challenger Southern Cross Saturday with the light air making a rematch today uncertain The winds at times dropped to less than two knots in what turned into a drifting match The boats were unable to complete the -243-mile course in the maximum 5V2 hours allowed and the race was Winds canceled at 5:40 pm EDT as Courageous rounded the fifth of six marks Courageous was far in the lead when the shutdown time came Rules of the New York Yacht Club which govern the series for ultimate prize require that each race be concluded within 51 hours after it has started MINUTES after the time limit had expired the two yachts were asked if they would be ready to race again today The crewNjf Courageous mark She had trailed Southern Cross by eight seconds at the start That lead advanced to 14 minutes 34 seconds by the fourth mark but the actual difference between the 12-meter yachts was only a few hundred yards race had started at 12:10 pm EDT with far better conditions prevailing than was the case Friday when fog forced a postponement before the signal gun had sounded But midway up the first leg Saturday a starting.

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