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The State from Columbia, South Carolina • 54

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The Statei
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Columbia, South Carolina
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54
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trw WNTNrw ww wnrrrinKimrmTnrmnmi orwrwekrwrNwar wf NyNP'wwr ff wwwffnrwwrrMi miwww iwwwww 4-D The StateColumbia SC Sunday September 26 1982 Tar Heels Bombard Army Bennett Passes Lift Torrid Blue Devils Past Virginia 51-17 failad) PC Marrliaa Grayson 1 run (Tolltk kick) Frank pau fram Banna tt (Tolltk kick) Caster 11 pass tram Bennett (Tallsk kick) Ouke-FG Tallsk a Rica 1 run (Morrison kick) Grayson 7 run (Tallsk kick) Russell pass tram Sally (Tallsk kick) Grantkam 4 run (Tollsk kick) Word I run (Morrison kick) 11775 DURHAM NC Duke quarterback Ben Bennett passed for three touchdowns and set up two others as the Blue Devils roared past Virginia 51-17 Saturday in an AUantic Coast Conference matchup Bennett connected on 21 of 30 passes before sitting out the fourth quarter with Duke ahead 37-10 Duke's 51 points were the most it has scored since 1962 when the Blue Devils overpowered Wake Forest 50-0 Duke is now 3-0 its best start since 1971 Bennett a junior from Sunnyvale Calif hooked up with split end Chris Castor on scoring tosses of six and 31 yards the latter coming with less than a minute gone in the second half to put Duke ahead 27-3 Bennett who became only the second player in Duke history to pass for more than 4000 career yards set up two other touchdowns with his pinpoint passing His 35-yard toss to wide receiver Gary Frederick set up a seven-yard touchdown run by tailback Mike Grayson that put the Blue Devils ahead 37-10 with 3:24 left in the third quarter Grayson finished with 102 yards on just eight carries including two touchdowns Duke added two fourth-quarter touchdowns one on a 30-yard pass from Ron Sally to Scott Russell and the other on a four-yard run by Julius Grantham CHAPEL HILL NC Ethan Horton and Tyrone Anthony scored two touchdowns each as No 11 North Carolina whipped Army 62-8 Saturday but the victory was costly as the Tar Heels lost the services of quarterback Rod Elkins Elkins had completed 12 of 16 passes for 176 yards before tearing cartilage in his left knee midway the second quarter It was the same knee He two years ago Elkins was scheduled to undergo arthroscopic surgery later in the day and was expected to miss Saturday's Atlantic Coast Conference contest at home against Georgia Tech North point total was the most the Cadets had yielded in their last 77 games and was only three shy of the Tar Heel record Brooks Berwick's eight conversions tied another school record The Cadets now 1-2 avoided a shutout when Bill Lampley scored on a one-yard run with 12:51 left Bryan A Hem completed a pass to Rusty Stewart for the two-point conversion Horton scored on a two-yard run late in the first quarter and caught an 11-yard pass from reserve Scott Stankavage in the second period Anthony plunged over from the one early in the third period then dashed 83 yards late in the period Anthony led the 2-1 Tar Heels in rushing with 136 yards on 11 carries Bob McKinley scored on a four-yard run with 4:41 remaining to end Tar Heel scoring Army was gtifled throughout never crossing its own 40 until the third quarter 1 Duke's other three points came on a 33-yard field goal by John Tolish with 13:14 to play in the third quarter Virginia's touchdowns came on one-yard runs by Antonio Rice late in third quarter and by Barry Word with 2:08 to play Duke dominated first-half play building a 20-3 lead as Bennett riddled the Cavaliers' defense for 17 completions in 24 passes for 208 yards and two touchdowns The Blue Devils scored on the tenth play of their second possession when Bennett capped a 77-yard drive with a six-yard pass to Castor but Tolish's conversion attempt was blocked leaving it at 6-0 with 3:33 left Uiatto Pm ImnnUnl Duke's Tommy Decker pounds for yardage Blue Devil ballcarrier steps through would-be Virginia tacklers in 51-17 victory Terps Hand Wolfpack First Setback 23-6 of the first quarter Maryland started at its 15 after a punt and an illegal procedure penalty Joyner went 23 yards around left end and Esiason hit tight end John Tice for 21 yards and a first down at the Wolfpack 41 Joyner ran for two more yards before runs by John Nash and Joyner moved the ball to the 32 A pass interference penalty moved the ball to the 11 Two plays later on the first play of the second quarter Esiason hit Davis in the end zone for the touchdown the field most of the afternoon Atkinson's first two field goals from 24 and 45 yards also came in the second quarter He added a 23-yarder in the fourth quarter for a 23-0 lead Maryland's defense sacked North Carolina State quarterbacks Tol Avery and Ron Laraway four times for 48 yards in losses and held the Wolfpack to no yards rushing NC Slate managed 223 yards through the air The Terrapins showed their first offensive punch in the closing minutes COLLEGE PARK Md Willie Joyner ran for 111 yards and Jess Atkinson kicked three field goals Saturday to spark Maryland to a 23-6 Atlantic Coast Conference victory over previously unbeaten North Carolina State Boomer Esiason passed eight yards to Russell Davis and freshman fullback Rick Badanjek went in from the one for two touchdowns both in the second quarter while the Terrapins 1-2 held the Wolfpack 3-1 in its end of Janas 1 run (Barwlck kick) MC-FG Barwlck Harrison II run (Barwlck kick) Horton 1 run (Barwick kick) NC-FG Barwlck 31 Horton II pass from Stankavage (Warwick kick) Ratliff 17 run (Barwlck kick) Anthony I run (Barwick kick) Anthony S3 run (Barwick kick) Lampley I run (Stewart pass from McKinley 1 run (Barwick kick) Sv-BLHO kick) Badanlok I run (Atkinson kick) Md-FG Atkinson 14 Md-FG Atkinson 45 Md-FG Atkinson 13 Lowson I run (pas 34300 tt Lavette Leads Tech By Tigers This football season the Bob Harmon Forecast will be published in the weakly zoned editions of The State and the Columbia Record S' MEMPHIS Tean Robert Lavette cranked out 148 yards and rushed for three touchdowns Saturday afternoon as Georgia Tech' sputtered to a 24-20 victory over Memphis State The Yellow Jackets raced to a 24-0 lead but it was the defense that threw up a fourth-quarter road block to stop the fast-closing Tigers and preserve the victory With 2:18 remaining Tiger quarterback Trell Hooper hit Derrick Crawford on a 56-yard scoring strike to make the score 24-20 Memphis State missed a two-point conversion try but recovered an onsides kick on their 43-yard line The Tigers drove to the Yellow 18-yard line before Tech defensive back Ted Thurson intercepted a Hooper pass in the end zone on a fourth-and-10 play with 31 seconds left Lavette a 189-pound sophomore scored on runs of one two and three yards to spear Georgia Tech 2-1 to its second consecutive victory after breaking an 11-game losing streak Ron Rice kicked a 28-yard field goal for Tech Memphis State's other scores came on a 58-yard run by senior running back Richard Williams and on a 14-yard scamper by Jeff Womack The Tigers are 0-4 and have lost ll games in a row Memphis State's last victory was over Georgia Tech last year in Atlanta 28-15 Tol Avery's in trouble NC State QB tries to escape from Tyrone Furman Th? Harmon Forecast appears in more newspapers than those of any other forecasting service proof that it has reader appeal Throughout South Carolina avid fans enjoy following the status of their favorite teams aa welt aa comparing their predictions with Bob Harmon's By advertising in conjunction with a vehicle that sports such widespread appeal merchants are afforded an almost surefire opportunity of reaching potential customers The forecast will appear in all six zoned editions of Neighbors and wiD run for 14 consecutive Thursdays The first forecast will be published on Thursday September 2nd The advertising deadline is Thursday one week prior to publication Score points for your business by advertising1 next to the Harmon Forecast Ramseur Leads Wake Forest Ground Attack By Mounties ASU wake 20 4-140 14-341 144 54 1 144 10-37-1 0-14-1 4-313 4-440 1-0 3-1 0-74 7-40 24:30 33:12 Firs! downs Ruthet-yardt Passing yards Rat urn yards Passas Punts Fumblas-tost Panaltlas-yards Tima at possession 7 47 4-11 3 14 M- 31 Appalachian St wak Farast WINSTON-SALEM NC Freshman running back Mike Ramseur rushed for 191 yards and scored two touchdowns to lead Wake Forest to a 31-22 victory Saturday over Appalachian State Ramseur carried 42 times and scored on a pair of one-yard runs in the second quarter as the Demon Deacons moved to a 17-7 halftime lead Wake Forest scored fourth-quarter touchdowns on a blocked punt and after a 50-yard drive to break open the contest The Deacons 2-2 added their first insurance touchdown when defensive back Lynn Conner blocked a punt and Reggie McCummings returned it 35 yards for a touchdown giving Wake Forest a 24-14 lead The Harmon Waka-FG Dantold 35 Sowall I run (S Goodfon kick) Ramsaur 1 run (Dantold kick) Ramsaur 1 run (Dantold kick) Park ar I run (5 Good son kick) McCummings 35 return of btockod punt (Dantold kick) Richmond 4 pats from Laitnar (Dantold kick) Me Daniels 4 pass fram 5 Good son (Murphy pass from 5 Good ton) A-14100 GT-Lavctto 1 run (Rica kick) GT-FG Rica II Lavatta 3 run (Rica kick) Lavatte 1 run (Rica kick) William 51 run (Inglat kick) Womack 14 run (Inglat kick) Crawford 54 past from Hoepar (pats failad) H401 Cage Spurs Nippon Ham CONTACT JIMMIE HAYNES 771-8616 FOR MORE INFORMATION conversion pass to Terrell Murphy A 63-yard interception return by defensive tackle Mike Roberts set up Alvin Parker's one-yard touchdown run to close out the scoring Wake Forest erased a 7-3 definite with two second-quarter touchdowns both set up by long returns Tommy 18-yard punt return set Wake up at the ASU 2 early in the period and the i Deacons marched in to score in six plays After another Appalachian punt Wake Forest drove 50 yards for its final score with quarterback Leo Leitner passing to Dexter Hawkins for a four-yard touchdown The Apps 0-3 cut the deficit to 31-22 on a scoring toss of eight yardl from Stan Goodson to Jerome McDaniels and TOKYO Former major leaguer Wayne Cage collected a solo homer aa the Hankyu Braves downed the Nippon Ham Fighters 8-5 in a Japanese League baseball game Saturday The home run was Cage's 28th the season is 4AA Mtkhkt hhtoh to AAMikik to toBN4N.

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