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The Daily Item from Port Chester, New York • 53

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The Daily Itemi
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Port Chester, New York
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53
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v- i -HiJ -if ifi' 0 i yi i s-f v- 1 1 14 1 'r -v-': Gannett Westchester Newspaper Ji 'wn- Sundi'Nnvl't0f7O (4 College football Tf the Southeastern Conference Commodores while MSC an independent slipped to a 34 mark Anburii 19 Florida 13 AUBURN Ala (AP) Jorge Poctda kicked two field goals and quarterback Charlie Trotrqan threw for a touchdown to lead Auburn to a 19-13 Southeastern Conference football victory over Florida Saturday 1 two field goals one of them' 53 yards his longest of the raised his SEC career record to 35 His other boot in the third quarter covereM2 yards Earlier he mined a 35-yard at- tempt other score came only minutes into the second quarter as running back Joe Cribbs plunged into the cad zone from one yard out to break the scoreless deadlock But the key to the victory their sixth of the against two defeats was a stingy defense which Kentucky 20 Bowling Green 14 LEXINGTON Ky (AP) Thomas Venable raced 82 yardp In a touchdown and Larry Carter scored two-' minutes later on a 60-yard punt return as Kentucky i came from behind in the third quarter for a 39-14 victory Saturday over Bowling Green in an intersectio- nal college football game Kentucky 1-5 trailed-74 until Venable on the'1 second play of the third quarter ripped off the longest scoring run by a Kentucky player since 1951 Kentucky was at the Bowling Green one-yard line when time expired power the unheralded Virginia Cavaliers to a 31-9 college football victory over Southeastern Conference leader Georgia on Saturday Kirtley connected with (keg Taylor for 9 53-yard sewing bomb on toe Cavaliers' first possemion and then tossed two key passes leading to a 29-yard field goal by Wayne Morrison only 52 seconds before halftime for a 104) Virginia lead The Cavaliers touchdowns TD fuml 5-3 scored tome fourth-period todowns on a 5-yard run by Taylor Klrtley's 5-yard pasa to Tom Vigorito and Joe recovery of a iMe in the end aone JACKSON MJh (AP) Fleet Tracy Porter craped SS yards 00 a punt return to set up his short sprint for the winning touchdown Saturday as theLoidsiana State Tigers battled back to a U-)i football victory over the Mississippi Rebels But the Tigers claim the Southeastern Conference victory until safety Willie Teal intercepted a pass in the end zone to stop a- desperate Ole Miss drive that had carried from its IS to toe LSU three in the last two minutes Porter scored on a 4-yard burst with 3:29 left in the game and his beriocs came shortly after quarterback Steve Ensminger combined with Hokle Gajan in a 52-yard pass-run day for an LSU touchdown that had cut the Ole Miss lead to 24-21 The Rebels had turned two fumble recoveries and a pass interception into -two touchdowns and a field goal on their first three possession to jump to 17-0 lead by the second quarter When fullback Leon Perry scored his second touch- down on a 4-yard run early in the last quarter Ole Miss led 24-14 and seemed to have sealed a victory But then Ensminger booked up with Gajan who fled up the left sideline for a touchdown with 5:31 left and Porter put together his offensive thunderbolt The victory gave LSU a 5-3 record including 3-1 in the SEC while Mississippi fell to 2-9 and 1-3 Virginia 31 Georgia ATHENS Ga! (AP) Quarterback Todd kirtley a pair of touchdowns and setup a field goal to one touchdown a 10-yard aerial strike from quarterback Larry Oschab to tight end Chris Faulkner in Georgia 44 but unbeaten at 44 in the SEC failed to cash in three first-half tuAwvers and had its four-game winning streak snapped best opportunity was thwarted midway in toe second period when a Jeff Pyfaurn pass was picked off in the end sone by Ken Newsome iff the Cavaliers The Bulldogs had intercepted a past on the 34 and had moved to the Virginia ll before toe interception -Virginia 5-27-l under Coacfa Dick Bestwick before this season- is looking for its second winning since 1953 LOUISVILLE Ky (AP) A 22-yard field goal by Winston Walker on the first play of the fourth quarter'- gave Southern Mississippi a 10-10 tie with Louisville in college football Saturday Louisville 4-3-1 had taken a 10-7 halftime lead on a career-best 44-yard field goal by Matt Mager and an 89-yard kickoff return by Greg Searcy That return followed a two-yard run by Ricky Floyd that bad given Southern Mississippi 54-1 a short-lived 74 lead early' in toe second quarter "The game was basically a defensive struggle with the fourth quarter The touchdown was set up by a 44-yard scamper by running back Terry Williams other six points came on field goals in toe second and third quarter by Brian Clark Vanderbilt 13 Memphis St I NASHVILLE Tens Junior quarterback Van Heflin passed for a touchdown and kicker Mike Wood- ard booted two fourthtquarter field goals Saturday to the teams playing to a virtual standoff statistically homecoming victory well si on the scoreboard lead Vanderbilt to a 134 college-! over Memphis State! University in 9 noocooference football game The win was the first in eight starts toil season for Sammy Winder carried 22 times for 120 yards Southern Mississippi while freshman Greg Hickman'' -had 87 yards in 14 carries for Louisville Maryland boots No Carolina Clemson shocks Wake Forest COLLEGE PARK Md (AP) Date Castro kicked a 43-yard field god with 1:21 remaining his 16th in a row which tied an NCAA record giving underdog Maryland a 17-14 victory over ISto-ranked North Carolina in an Atlantic Coatt Conference game Saturday The Tar Heels who fell behind 14-0 while being bottled in their own territory in the first half forged a -1444 tie in toe third quarter on two touchdown passes from Matt Kupec to Mike Chatham North Carolina now 5-2-1 drove from its own 20 in the last 81 seconds and reached the Maryland 14 on a pass from Kupec to Billy Johnson but the time expired before Johnson could get out of bounds and stop the dock The drive which set up the winning field goal was launched from -the Maryland 24 with 7:22 left Quarterback Mike Tice completed three passes for 22 yards and also ran for first downs on two consecutive third-down chances Then Castro who wee not called upon for field goal attempt when the Terpe gave up toe bill at toe North Carolina 1 and 25 in the first quarter calmly booted the winner which tied toe collegiate record set by Ish Ordonez of Arkansas earlier this season Clemson 31 Wake Forest CLEMSON (AP) veteran defense intercepted three Wake' Forest passes one returned 17 yards by linebacker Jeff -Davis for a touchdown as the Tigers smacked the 14tb-ranked Deacon 31-0 in an Atlantic Coast Conference game Saturday Freshman tailblack Chuck McSwain ran for 10- and 1-yard touchdowns the latter setup up by an interception Tiger quarterback Billy Lott passed 10 yards to Perry Tuttle for a touchdown after safety Terry Kinard picked rtf another pass and returned it 31 yards Georgia Tech 24 Duke 14 ATLANTA (AP) Sophomore quarterback Mike Kelley accounted for two touchdowns and 340 yards in offense Saturday as Georgia Tech snapped a four-game losing streak with a 24-14 college footbaU victory over the Duke Blue Devils Although both teams are member of the Atlantic Coast Conference it was not recorded as a league gam because Tteh yet eligible for the conference football crown POL TESTER CORD FIBER01ASS BEL TED POL YESTER CORO I FIBERGLASS BE I TED v- 2FUrlHtktltnr 2 Fftynur urf plies HZI PKI A7S-1X2M8 71-13 2844 -C78-14 8144 E7S-14I24I F7I-14 1444 678-14i4844 H7I-14 J144 678-15 4744 H78-1S4844 L78-15 4844 Prim pin L74 111 PaA A WMtWMllB allfMr 8M9 jHAlllHiH Ikf pi KHnciiM IZi PRICR A7S-1XMJI I7I-1X 24H C78-14 2577 E7S-14 2777 F78-142877 671-14 U1 H7S-14J177 G7I-15 J177 N78-1S 4277 M7S-15 4177 Prim plw iM IN PA WhNeweH wHp a l-f Florida State survives scare a from Cincinnati 26-21 1 FaHitiMHRi ITMjtilw phH Oh ifM MM I mm Mctm SIZE PRICE A7s-ixJia6 71-13 U78 D7I-14 JUS 78-14 1UI 71-14 Jill 671-14 1T42 H7S-14 4158 678- IX JXSI 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