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The News and Observer from Raleigh, North Carolina • 26

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interceptions and a Notre Dame fumble into easy touchdowns Saturday to upset the No 2 ranked Fighting Irish 31-20 and end the longest currrent winning streak in college football at 13 games The Boilermakers 28- point underdogs scored their first win in three games this season and rang up the largest number of points ever scored on Notre Dame in the first period 24 to put the game on ice early But then it was an old story Underdog Purdue teams have made a tradition of shooting down the Irish Notre Dame's Ron Goodman fumbled on the third Irish play from scrimmage and Purdue's Rick Oliver recovered on the Irish 32 Quarterback Mike Terrizzi passed to Ron Burton for 27 yards and then after trying twice from the two and failing on line plunges Terrizzi rolled out on an expert piece of fakery and scored The next time Purdue had the ball fullback Pete Gross bolted 52 yards for a touchdown And the next time Notre Dame had the ball on the second play from scrimmage Bob Mannella intercepted Tom Clements' first pass and returned 21 yards for a touchdown giving the Boilermakers 21 points in the first seven minutes and 38 seconds Before the first quarter ended placekicker Steve Schmidt booted a 47-yard 343621144122:51 4 two (up') a 1 easy upset Irish ngest th in es 28- their i5rgthesist cored first ne on 5 II have )0ting dman play United Prm internetienal Purduoss Pat Gross (35) rambles for 52-yard touchdown helping lead the way is Jeff Stapleton (78) Clemson quarterback Mark Fellers (12) is O'Cain Cunningham Lead Clemson Past Tech 2147 Georgia Ground Game Rips iSouth Carolina by 5214 Gcrock Clemson 11 23 42-187 70-242 63 47 69 55 6-11-1 424 4-41 5 29 21 5-2 3-34 5-6S First downs Rushes lards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards CLEMSON SC Clemson overcame a rash of mistakes and a 10-point Georgia Tech lead to surprise the favored Yellow Jackets 21-17 Saturday in the 44th football meeting of the longtime rivals The Tigers came alive midway of the third quarter when they were trailing 1727 and rode the passing and running of substitute quarterback Mike O'Cain to victory O'Cain came off the bench in the third period and guided Clemson on two touchdwon drives field goal to tie a Purdue record and put Notre Dame deep in the hole Later the breaks evened out but Notre Dame couldn't take advantage of them The first Irish touchdown came on an 80-yard drive in 12 plays with Wayne Bullock plunging from the one Then Purdue punter Mark Vitali fumbled the snap from center and couldn't get the kick away giving the ball to the Irish on the Purdue 26 It took five plays for Bullock to score again on a one-yard plunge and put Notre Dame within 10 points of a tie at 24-14 Another fumble by Vitali Georgia victirnited by MI stssippi State and its Veer of- fense in its Southeastern Con ference opener a week ago had little trouble solving the Gamecock's Veer The Bulldogs took the lead the first time they had the ball moving 52 yards hi 10 plays with King running six times for 23 yards including the final two after 6:36 of the opening period Georgia sco red thinext time It had the ball with King going over from the six after only five seconds of the second period Harrison was the workhorse in that drive rushing for 50 yards on four tries Grants then interrupted the Georgia scoring machine with his five-yard touchdown run before Robinson capped an Something To Believe The label worn by men who demand quality with distinctive style Try us in Crabtree Valley Mall and Hillsborough Something To Believe The label worn by men who demand quality with distinctive style Try us in Crabtree Valley Mall and Hillsborough St Alabama Runs By Vanderbilt tackkd by Georgia Tech's the Tigers good field position midway of the third stanza and O'Cain came on Clemson needed nine plays to score with Ken Callicutt going over from the one Then came the winning 46-yard drive in the fourth quarter Facing a fourth on the Tech four O'Cain fooled the defense with an inside fake then passed to Cunningham in the end zone Clemson wm its first game of the season after losing two in a row despite fumbling five times losing two of them having one pass intercepted a punt blocked and getting 65 yards in penalties It was two different ball games in the first and in the second half During the first two periods Georgia Tech led by halfbacks Tony Head and Numpoop Alabama's Willie Shelby -4 X' -7- 41': 'f' ''i 4 4:: 4 0 mg r111 -11(4 6 ez: I niL ''''11)111S1 444 r- r4 ilt ohkt: )11'' 4 ''0 4 61 I vr jr ::7 2- :1 t- Gil Kyle (27) David Sims ripped the Clemson line for 177 yards In the last two quarters Georgia Tech didn't make a first down gained only 10 yards rushing and 10 yards passing Clemson rushed for 85 yards in the first half and ended the game with 242 yards on the ground Georgia Tech had a chance to pull it out in the final minute when Danny Rhino blocked a punt But the Tiger defense stopped the threat when Dennis Smith intercepted a Tech pass Ga Tech 0 10 7 0-17 Clemson 0 7 7 7-21 Clem-Cunningham )2 pan from Fellr (Burgess kick) Smith 33 I run (Smith kick) Gar le intercepted lateral (Smith kick) 1 run (Burge kick) Clem-Cunningham 4 pass from O'Caln (Burgess kick) A-42000 Uoited hen losumpti000l twists for 35-yard gain Ronnie Norman ran 15 times for 104 yards and a touchdown to lead STMI's running game that netted 257 yards while Da vidson managed only 21 yards in 48 carries David Harper's 10yard pass to Foney Mullins gave the losing Wildcats- their touchdown in the second period Dame to a Big Ten rival in 14 games dating back to 1969 and it was the third time Purdue has ended a lengthy Notre Dame winning streak the most notable when Dale Samuels quarterbacked the Boilermakers to a 28-14 triumph in 1950 to end a 39-game Irish unbeaten streak Purdue 24 17 7 31 Notre Dame I 1 7 20 run (Schmidt kick) 52 run (Schmidt kick) 21 interception return (Schmidt hick) Schmidt 47 1 run (Reeve kick) 1 run (Reeve kick) 6 run (Schmidt sick) 29 pass from Clements (pass failed) A-59015 Goff then moved the Bulldogs again this time on a 80-yard march in nine plays With Goff carrying three times for yards including his touchdown run The Bulldogs rolled off 30 first downs while rolling to a school-record 502 yards on the ground Georgia added 66 through the air for 568 total offensive yards The offense was so overpowering that Georgia did not punt once all day The Bulldog's defense which had allowed 795 yards in its first two games slowed South Carolina by allowing only 258 237 on the ground King added 72 yards on the ground in 12 carries for Georgia while Robinson had 64 in 11 tries Robinson and King each were two for three in the passing department with Robinson going for 20 yards and King for 46 was recovered by Greg Collins on the Purdue 23 but Notre Dame couldn't score The Irish didn't tally again until less than five minutes remained in the game when Clements passed to Pete Demmer le for 29 yards and a touchdown But Purdue had pulled ahead with another touchdown earlier in the final period after Jim Wood intercepted a Clements pass to give the Boilermakers possession on the Notre Dame 31 This drive ended when Mike Northington went six yards around end on a pitchout It was the first loss for Notre 80yard drive with his first touchdown giving the Bulldogs a 21-7 halftime lead Harrison scored his 16 yard TD on Georgia's opening drive ti the second half and Robinson less than three minutes jater scored his second TD which was set up by a Steve Taylor interception of Grantz With Georgia leading 35-14 after three periods Coach Vince Dooley put in his second team backfield but the Gamecocks who had allowed 906 yards in their first two loss-as could not hold the Bulldogs Goff guided Georgia on a 13-yard march to the Carolina 10 where Leavitt then hotted his 77-yard field goal Abb Ansley then recovered a Grantz fumble on the next series at the Georgia 15 and three plays later Goff went over from the one 1 1 i i 4- ift: 4tgliptv -4 ioofl4011fr 41 II 7 0 0:) :3 ir-0 i 4 0 0 (( litk: i- 4 Ip: i -A A Helping the Clemson cause was 6-5 tight end Bennie Cunningham who caught two touchdown passes one for 12 yards the other for four Cunningham's first scoring catch gave the Tigers a 7-0 lead but Tech came roaring back First it was a 33-yard field goal by Danny Smith Then it was an 11-play 49-yard drive with Adrian Rucker going the final yard It looked like it might be all over for aemson when safety Eddie Porter penetrated a wave of blockers intercepted an erratic pitchout by quarterback Mark Fellers and ran 19 yards for a touchdown early in the third quarter A Georgia Tech fumble gave yard pass from quarterback Richard Todd for another Alabama score Bucky Berrey kicked two field goals from 36 and 42 yards out and Danny Ridgeway who converted two of two extra point attempts added three points from 27 yards out It was the third straight victory this year for the defending national champions but the Commodores 2-0 coming into the game refused to quit They scored a touchdown with less than nine minutes to play on a 26-yard pass from Fred Fisher to Walter Overton Kicker Mark Adams hit a 20-yard field goal earlier Vanderbilt's first possession of the game ended in a punt that rolled 47 yards to the Alabama two Randy Billingsly ran for two yards then Todd hit George Pugh with an 11- yard pass to give the Tide the ball at its own 15 Culliver took the handoff from Todd broke through the middle of the Commodore defense and found himself home free for the final 79 yards of the 85-yard scoring romp In all he gained' a total of 110 yards for the campus crowd of 58000 Vanderbilt took the ensuing kickoff at its own 35 and 13 plays later Adams booted his field goal Berrey hit his 36-yard field goal near intermission to send Alabama to the dressing room leading 10-3 at the half Only 3:21 remained to play in the third period when Berrey capped a 12-play 74-yard Alabama drive with his 42-yard field goal It was early In the fourth period when another Alabama drive bogged down at the Vanderbilt 10 giving Ridgeway his opportunity to add three points Vanderbilt then took over at its own 18 and scored in only 11 plays with Fisher hitting Overton rom the Alabama 26 on a fourth-down with eights yards to go situation Vanderbilt 3 0 0 7-10 Alabama 7 3 10 3-23 Ai-Gulifver IS rod (Ridgeway kick) Van-FG Adams IQ Alts-FG Garrey A I a-Schamun )4 pus from '20dd (Ridgeway kkk) Ala-FG Ramify AlsFo Ridgeway Vim-Overton 24 pass from Ffsher (Adams kicks First itushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-10st Penalties-yards 46116 74102 21 66 441 i "a 1 24 I- 146 341 ATHiNS Ga (AP) Hard running Horace King scored two touchdowns and triggered another with an option-pass Saturday igniting Georgia and its powerful running attack to a 52-14 college football victory over South Carolina King scored on runs of two and six yards and passed for 14 yards setting up the first of quarterback Matt Robinson's two one-yard runs for a 21-7 halftime lead The Bulldogs 2-1 exploded in the second half for a pair of touchdowns after only five minutes to turn the contest into a rout and send winless South Carolina to its third consecutive defeat Georgia's Glynn Harrison who rushed for 136 yards scored on a 16-yard run while Robinson and his understudy Ray Goff scored on one and six yard runs and Allan Leavitt booted a 27-yard field goal for the Bulldog's second half WOrirtg South Carolina got a pair of touchdown runs of five and two yards from Jeff Gantt Kentucky Holds Off Indiana LEXINGTON My (AP) Mike Fanuzzi passed for two touchdowm and scored two more on the ground as Kentucky held off a late Indiana charge Saturday for a 28-22 football victory Fanuzzi scored on a run from three yards out in the third period and opened Kentucky's 'coring by recovering one of his teammate's fumbles hi the end zone He also hit Randy Burke and Tom Farmer with touchdown passes Although Fanurti gained 114 yards on 27 carries the rushing hero for Kentucky was Junior speedster Sonny Collins with 160 yards on 21 carries Behind 23-7 late in the third qu atter I ndiana drove 78 ards In 15 plays for a touchdown with 11:25 left in the game and a 90-yard pass play from Bob Cramer to Trent Smock set up another Hoosier score with 4:39 on the clock Prep Vanderbiti Alabama First downs 20 22 Rushes-yards 47-201 53-300 Passing yards 115 lee Return yards -2 23 Passes 12-77-2 11-17-1 Punts 4-43 3-42 Fumales-lost 2-1 31 Penalties-yards 2-70 S-57 TUSCALOOSA Ala (UPI) Sophomore fullback Calvin Cul liver scampered 85 yards for a first-period touchdown Saturday to pace third-ranked Alabama to a 23-10 Southeastern Conference victory over stubborn Vanderbilt Russ Schamun caught a 14- Broncos Top Shaw By 16-6 Shaw Fay 9 7 3144 35-224 1 4 1-9-2 4-9-0 II-70 12130 E-403 4390 0 I First downs Pushes-Yards Yards passing Passes Pena 'Stet Punts Fumbles lost FAYETTEVILLE James Highsmith kicked a 15-yard field goal and James Godwin scored on a 21-yard run in the second half to push Fayetteville State to a 16-6 Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association victory over Shaw here Saturday Fayetteville State's Glenn McCoy rambled 45 yards on the second play of the game to put the Broncos on top 6-0 But the Bears came back in the second quarter to tie the game on a quarterback sneak by Craig Alexander Highsmith's field goal gave FSU a 9-6 edge but the outcome remained in doubt until Godwin's score late in the game Fayetteville State piled up 224 yards on the ground but was hampered by 130 yards of penalties The Bronco defense limited Shaw to just 87 yards total offense The Bears managed only 79 yards on the ground in 37 rushes and just eight yards in the air on two completions in nine attempts' show 0 0 a F8)490411 3 45 ruts (kick tailed) I run (k)ck felled) -44ghsmiti IS bald goal -0odwin 1 run (Highsm)th kick) i 6 N7 14 II 'N In I 7 tilitkzt-k of a 1:4 PO1 0 1'1 pi -oil -t Aim SI 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brought its conference record to 2-0 and overall mark to 2-1 The loss was the second straight for Davidson both in the league under new Coach Ed Farrell vr! 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