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The News and Observer from Raleigh, North Carolina • 90

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Pr- Nqiff Y's s-i N' 4 -7 10B The News and Observer Raleigh NC Sun October 28 1984 -s- -1- 'v tt 't Ni 3 10B The News and Observer Raleigh NC Sun October 28 1984 -yr' 1 0 mw" nr "1 0 -e 1 spark Rockets: A A 7 477! -7 'TY it kii-t) f-- -i -k 1 vv (I '71 A --k -t :1 i 411Fir tN-N 4 :::::::41:::::::: 4 14-t 4kik4i11 i 1: ti C' -4: 1 0 :40 :::::::4:::: 1 1 iosio United Press International 43 moves in 30-27 Glosson another shot this time from the 7 after a delay penalty UNC 20 67-295 82 5 7-14-0 8-24 2-0 6-45 40:05 MEM 20 38-222 182 39 11-18-1 4-33 5-3 3-28 19:55 First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbleslost Penalties-yards Time of Poss Carolina 06 07 14 03-30 Mamphis St 00 13 00 14-27 Miller 44 Miller 36 Glosson 31 13 run (Glosson kcik) UNC-Anthony 10 run (Miller kick) Glosson 24 3 run (Miller kick) 11 pass from Anthony (Miller kck) 16 run (Glosson kick) Miller 40 4 run (Glosson kick) A-37781 Individual statistics RUSHING: Carolina Horton 37-206 Memphis St Williams 12-66 Clayton 7-62 Womack 13-58 PASSING: Carolina Anthony 7-144412 PAemPhis St Sparkman 642-147 BelongY 54445 RECEIVING: Carolina Colson 446 Horton 1-11 Memphis St Loyelady 2-31 Harris 2-28 Clayton 2-27 From News Dispatches DALLAS The NBA debut of Akeem Olajuwon the Houston Rocket's 7-foot million-dollar first-round draft choice on Saturday convinced him that he's going to enjoy playing with 7- foot-4 Ralph Sampson "I felt comfortable playing with Sampson I like it" Olajuwon said after the Rockets' 121-111 victory over the Dallas Mavericks in a nationally televised game Olajuwon who left the University of Houston after his junior year scored 24 points and pulled down nine rebounds Sampson scored 19 points and had 13 rebounds Mark Aguirre led Dallas with 30 points while Jay Vincent added 28 Sam Perkins the Mavericks' first-round draft pick out of North Carolina started at center and scored 12 points and grabbed eight rebounds Sampson the Rockets' center last year who was moved to power forward to accommodate Olajuwon said he was pleased with the way he and Olajuwon worked together "I told Akeem 'The ball's coming to him and you do your thing" Sampson said "I told him 'I'll be on the other side if you miss' "We're looking forward to this Michigan St 20 Minnesota 13 MINNEAPOLIS Michigan State quarterback Dave Yarema hooked up with Mark Ingram on scoring bombs of 52 and 41 yards in the first half and a stingy Spartan defense held on for a 20-13 Big Ten victory over Minnesota Michigan State's defense prohibited the Gophers from scoring a touchdown three times from within 10 yards of the end zone Wake Christian 15 Gaston Country Day 6 Wake Christian boosted its record to 7-2 Saturday night taking a 15-6 victory over Gaston Country Day Alex Mc Land raced 23 yards for a touchdown Ted Mills had a 14-yard run for a score and Donnie Brown booted a 19-yard field goal for Wake Christian Gaston gots its only points on Junior Ha B's 62-yard run West Virginia's John Gay bursts up the middle as Penn St's Michael Zordich Heels edge Memphis St 'tti SUMO year With the two 7-fiatirs in there it should be pretty tight across the board" I Philadelphia Atlanta ATLANTA Andrew ToneY brought Philadelphia from behind with two free throws with just over two minutes to play stplethe ball for an easy layup four-seconds later and the PhillIphia 76ers held on for a 111-108 Victory over the Atlanta Hawks New York :1137 Detroit :118 a NEW YORK Bemartrlig scored 34 points and Nesjork reserves mauled Detroit-substitutes 81-18 to carry the Knickt to a 137-118 victory over the Pistons Nets 131 -w Cavaliers 7106 RICHFIELD Ohio song scored scored 22 of his 31 points in the second halraTtlew Jersey soared from a tviarsint halftime deficit to a 1311143ttory over Cleveland San Antonio wiimee113 Los Angeles SAN ANTONIO TexiirJ-'rhe San Antonio Spurs behind the 32-point performance of George Gervin and aggressivetebdunding by Artis Gilmore edged the Los Angeles Lakers 113-112 -mama otal WAS Run-a-thon set The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America will co-sponsor a 1-mile fun run and a 5-mile run in the Research Triangle Park on Saturday Nov 3 The run-a-thon is also sponsored by Gino Inc of the Research Triangle Park and Durham Coca-Cola Bottling Company -3 A pre-race clinic will be held on Friday Nov 2 between 7 and 9 pm at Gino in the Research Triangle Park Former Olympic runner Jim Ryun will Packets may be picked vat the pre-race clinic or on race day at Gino Race forms are at- local sporting goods stores For more information contact Gino at 248-2319 or 248-2100 1 A second of early in Hee the next it by cat TE 'Kevin An But evl ring-ram the Kenny ning ma goal wit! 30-20 edg 14-point Horton Kannapo: 37 times last mim the Tiger Was unstl the gaw slowed hi His low on the fir: half and Simmons ble at the MOM Penn MORG Paul Woo 49-yard play of ti Randolpl a touch( defeated day nigh streak al The ga remaini swarmec down tit Holley State dri the Mow ley's intA turn bec game af and Pew crossed I with IST4 Nehlen ft-71) of early in Heels next it by TD 'Kevin But even ring-ram took the Kenny goal with 30-20 edge 14-point Horton 'Kannapolis 37 times last minutes the Tiger was the slowed his His on the first half and Simmons at their Penn Paul 49-yard play of Randolph a touchdown defeated night streak The remaining swarmed down the Holley State drive the game and Penn crossed with Nehlen 1 calling grinding on play after play to the 11 where Anthony's key pass opened the lead to 27-13 with 5:41 left in the third quarter So the score remained until the final period The Tar Heels dodged one bullet when they stopped Memphis State three times on a first and goal from the 9 then smothered sub quarterback Page Belongy's fumble at the 6 on fourth down Hurt by injuries to starting quarterback Danny Sparkman and to hobbled tailback Punkin Williams the Tigers came back on the strength of its defense Tim Harris blocked a punt by David Lowe from the 34 and Derrick Burroughs picked up the ball at the 16 and ran for the TD with 8:40 left That cut the margin to 27-20 Lowe who had not punted in two years was called on because of a stomach illness that hit regular punter Tommy Barnhardt who did not make the trip But Horton continued to gnaw at the MSU defense on the Heels' next series leading the way to the Tigers' 21 where Miller booted a 40-yard field goal that provided the winning margin The Tigers without benefit of a timeout after using its last with 2:43 remaining cut the margin to 30-27 after weathering several penalties that slowed an 80-yard drive The TD came on a 4-yard run on third down by tailback Jeff Womack Norris Davis then recovered the Tigers' onside kick and the Tar Heels managed to kill the final 2:05 the game ending on Lowe's punt Horton's yardage was a career high and was just the medicine the Heels needed after the Tigers had rallied to net a 13-13 halftime tie The Tar Heels were not without opportunity in the first quarter thanks primarily to Memphis State turnovers each of which led to favorable field position and field goals of 44 and 36 yards by Miller Carolina which had driven into Memphis State territory on its first possession then punted from from page 113 half He carried on four a six-play scoring drive the third quarter to give a 20-13 edge then on eight of nine plays on scoring drive and capped catching an 11-yard third pass from quarterback Anthony with Horton's batter style one-man heroics it perfect toe of freshman Miller to provide the win-filing margin His 40-yard field 4:34 left gave UNC a that denied the Tigers' fourth-quarter rally the senior tailback from NC carried the ball and though weary by the he also had brought defense to its knees He unstoppable one on one and gang-tackling Tigers only charge longest run 36 yards came TD drive of the second after linebacker Troy recovered a Tiger fumble 42 Horton again came Mountaineers top St 17-14 MORGANTOWN WVa (AP) Woodside kicked a go-ahead field goal on the second the fourth quarter and Pat scampered 22 yards for as West Virginia Penn State 17-14 Saturday to end a 25-year losing against the Nittany Lions game ended with 35 seconds when the crowd onto the field and tore goal posts after Larry stopped a last-ditch Penn with an interception at Mountaineer 18-yard line Holley's interception and 48-yard return became the final play of the after fans rushed the field State coach Joe Paterno the field and shook hands West Virginia coach Don 0111 GOLF LEA the Tiger 48 got the ball back on the Tigers' first offense play a pitch to Williams that went for 15 yards But the senior tailback was decked by strong safety Tim Morrison and cornerback Barry James recovered at the 35 That set up Miller's first field goal Howard Feggins who had just entered the game for the injured Walter Bailey made the big hit on the Tigers' next possession Feggins leveled Williams who had reversed his field behind the line and linebacker Noel McEachem recovered at the MSU 40 A 15-yard run by Horton moved the Heels within range again for Miller who converted from 36 yards to give UNC a 6-0 lead with 4:57 left in the opening quarter The Tigers struck back driving from their 14 to the Tar Heels' 14 where Don Glosson converted on a 31-yard field goal early in the second quarter Big plays in that drive were runs of 11 and 14 yards by Williams a 25-yard pass to fullback Rozell Clayton and a penalty against the Tar Heels MSU's defense strutted on the Heels' next series twice sacking Anthony then blocking Lowe's punt to give Sparkman and Co possession at the UNC 31 The Tigers advanced to the 13 where on third and 7 wide receiver Enis Jackson scored on a reverse against a blitzing Tar Heels defense that was caught flat-footed The 10-6 lead was short-lived however as the Tar Heels themselves up to a few tricks drove 70 yards to take a 13-10 lead Anthony completed two third-down passes one to Earl Winfield the other to fullback Eddie 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