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The Herald-Sun from Durham, North Carolina • 41

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SUNDAY OCTOBER 31 1976 DURHAM MORNING HERALD PAGE 3C Clemson Prevails By 15-12 Fifth-Ranked Terrapins Roll Over Kentucky 24-14 point conversion ovule It 14-7 That score came with Ml in the firxt half but the Turps still hud time to slorm hack to Hie Kentucky 31 More missing 48-yard field goal at-leinnt tin tin final piny Still fired up they drove 77 yards with the necuiul half kickoff with Wilson adding a clinching Til "We got the play on offense and our defense did an e-cvllcnl job" Claiborne said "except tor those two big plays" lie referred to two Kentucky touchdown passes fur 26 yards in the first quarter and 52 yards with one minute left in llie game Otherwise Kentucky was limbed to 141 total yards Maryland with representatives from four poutxeason bowls watching the regionally televised game dominated its Southeastern Conference foe while allowing only 63 yards In the first half ed John Pirrre failed nn a 43-yard attempt for Kentucky in llm third period Kentucky had poor field position throughout die firat halt never taking over beyound ill own St The Wildcats had three first downs In the find half and didn't puL together a drive until Maryland had gone ahead 21-7 The Torps meant Imo never get the ball inside its own 21 in the first half and was stalled three times at the 20 30 and 31 yard lines of Kentucky-missing two field goals and failing on a fourth down run Ramsey passed for 100 ynrds while Rod Stewart was Kentucky's leading ground gainer with 45 yards on 10 carries Hia Wildcats had 218 total yards 78 coining on the two touchdown Plays Manges who did not play in last year'a to-to tio with Kentucky completed 10 of 14 passes tor 03 yards but lost 28 under a sometimes stiff Kentucky rush Rut the WlldeulR now 4-4 kept their penchant for turnovers in check and instead acored alter Manges fumlitod and defensive hock Ray Carr recovered on the Maryland 26 On their other eiglil possessions in the first half the Wild-cals had been forced to punt Wilson gained 20 yards and Maddox 15 on Maryland's 56-yard initial scoring drive On the march with the second half kickoff Wilson gained 25 Maddox had 21 and Manges completed three passes for 26 additional yards Kentucky uns Maryland's eighth cnnseculive opponent this season which (ailed In score In the third quarter nrd the Inal minute TD by the Wildcats was only the fourth against the Terps in the second luiir Mike Sochko was short on a 47-yard field goal attempt for Maryland in the first quarter and Loncar missed from 4S yards Just before the half end (AS WlrtfMu) Losing The Handle Manges (13) Fumbles As Blanton Makes Hit Colorado Rips Sooners Cowboys Edge Missouri C0I4EGE PARK Sid AP long punt or kickoff return really Ignite a team" anid Coach Jerry Claihorne of Maryland "and that's what happened today We went ahead after the run by Dean Richards" Fiflh-rmiked Maryland was (railing Kentucky 7-1 with time running out in the firs! hull Sal-unlny when a 4-yard piail return liy Richards gave the unbeaten Ten a searing chance and they quickly capitalized on the way to a 24-14 victory With a personal foul penally larked onto the end of the run the lerpa took over on the Kentucky 11 Three plays later Tim Wilson scored the first of his two touchdowns and a Iwo- KaMuckv Maryland 7 14 0 7-U 7 24 Oickariaa (saia tram Samatv) eiarca klu Md-Manoai I run kltk laiM Wilton run IManoat run I Wd-Wlitan 2 run (Ljuncar kick! Md-f 8 Lancar II Ky-Braoka a sail Min tamtay (Piarct kick) A-4MI1 kaniacky Maryland id it 4119 wo as if ns 1M 115 a 30 41 1 1-1 14 70 First down Rusnot-yard Passing yards Roturn yards PiMM Pur Pumbtei-tetf Ptnalttes-yardi INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING-Kentucky Stewart 145 Pamsay 20-1 Hill Woods 17 Maryland Maddox 37-129 Wilson If-01( Koziot 1 Manats minus 39 RECEIVING-Ktntucky Brooks Vsf Dkkarton 1-2 Burts 19 Stewart Ml Maryland Kinnay 17 Raba KU Richards 2-1 PASSING Kantucky Ramsay 11-1 100 yards Maryland Mangas lM 9ft yards Dick 1-0 0 Arkansas 41 Rice 16 FAYTTEVILLE Ark AP Arkansas quarterback Ron Catoagni scored one touchdown and set up two others with his passing and running as the 14th-ranked Razorbacks rallied for a 41-18 Southwest Conference victory over Rice Saturday Arkansas trailed 7-0 at the half but scored touchdowns the first four times it had the ball in the second half on drives of 76 62 80 and 63 yards Less than a minute deep in the third quarter it was 34-10 Houston 49 TCU 21 HOUSTON (AP' Don Bass caught four touchdown passes including three in the first half to carry the University of Houston to a 46-21 Southwest Conference football victory over winless Texas Christian Saturday Bass snared three touchdown passes from starting quarterback Danny Davis and one from backup Bubba McGailion as Houston quarterbacks passed for 443 yards 221 yards in the first half alone Texas Tech 31 Texas 28 LUBBOCK Tex (AP) Junior tailback Billy Taylor soared like a springboard diver into the end zone on fourth down from yard away with 7:26 to play Saturday bringing 6th-ranked Texas Tech from behind for a vital 31-28 Southwest Conference football victory over Uth-ranked Texas The victory kept the Red Raiders iS-Oi unbeaten and untied and put them into a SWC tie with Arkansas at 3-0 Davidson 27 Guilford 6 GREENSBORO (APV-Halfback Pete Legler rushed for 146 yards including a 46-yard touchdown run as Davidson College downed independent Guilford 27-6 Saturday Davidson 2-3-1 acored first on a one-yard run by quarterback Bob McCarthy but the kick failed Following the Quakers' score Davidson came back with Legier's run and a pass for two points from McCarthy added two points TAILAHASSEE FIs (API Qusrlerteck Sieve Fuller who came off (he bench to rally a stumbling (Temson team lenped one yard Tor a touchdown to lead the Tigers to a 15-12 fool lull victory over Florida State Saturday night Enlering the game lale In the firat hall Fuller marched the Tiger 71 yard and acored the deviaive touchdown at 6:36 of the Anal period Harold Goggins acored a two-point conversion on a rim to give the Tigera a three-point lead and prevent Florida Stale irom winning with a field goal Fuller paaaed aeven yardi to Tney Walters for Clcmaon'i first touchdown at 3:41 of the third period Placekicker Jimmy Russell converted as I lie Tigers narrowed a 66 halftime deficit to 6-7 The victory gave Clemson a 2-4-2 record Florida Stale is 3 6 Larry Key scored first for Florida State on a one-yard run in the first period capping a 64-yard Seminole drive Dave Cappe'en who missed a conversion and two field goal attempts in the first half kicked a 36-yard field goal in (he second period for the Semi-soles Clemson drove deep into Seminole territory at the start of the second period but Lester Rrown fumbled and Florida State's Joe Camp recovered at the Florida State 14 Hu Tigers suffered two interceptions in the first half including one by Rudy Maloy at Clemson' 2B-yard line to set up Cappelen's first field goal Cappeten kicked a 44-yard field goal as time ran out In the third period to round out Florida State's scoring Florida State made a desperation drive following Fuller's touchdown but Key fumbled and OJ Tyler recovered for the Tigen at their own 26-yard line with 2:04 to play Fuller completed five of seven paaeea for 77 yards and one touchdown He picked up 35 yards on 12 carries Key gained 86 yards for the Seminole on 33 rushes his best performance of the season Clt Plartda Hate 0 0 7 Ml -ii PiU-FG 1 run (kick failed) PSU-PG Cappeten 39 CLEM Waiters 7 nu from Fuller (Ruswil kick) PG Caopaian 4 CLEM-Pulter 1 run (Goggina ran) A-31473 omsan FIs State 91 17 S4-7S0 4MW 119 134 0 0 M2 11-31 4-42 01 2 1 10 30 Colorado State 19 Wyoming 16 FORT COLLIN'S Colo Tam Drake booted tour field goals Saturday the tost a -yarder with 1:26 toft as Colon- do State upset Wyoming 16-16 and threw the Western Athletic Conference football race into a wild scramble Wyoming is 4-1 in the conference while defending champion Arizona State Brigham Young and Arizona each entered the day with one league toss Livingstone 41 St Paul's 20 LAWRENCEVILLE Vs (AP) Billy Rose boro's second touchdown ignited a three-touchdown barrage in the final quarter Saturday that gave Livingstone's Bears a 41-20 Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association football victory over St Paul'a Tigers Hie Bears now 4-2 in the conference end 5-3 overall held only 20-14 lead when Roseboro who had 143 yards on 24 carries scored from five yards out Brown 16 Harvard 14 CAMBRIDGE Mass (AP) -Paul Michalko rallied a sluggish offense with passes to ace receiver Bob Farnbam at the outset of the second half as Brown hung on for a 16-14 victory over Harvard Saturday in an Ivy League football upset The victory boosted the Bruins' record to 6-1 over-all and to 4-1 in the league Harvard 5-2 overall and 3-2 in the ivies was knocked from a tie for first (dace in the league Penn Princeton 10 9 BOULDER Colo (AP) -Fired-up Colorado rallying behind versatile sophomore quarterback Jeff Kanpple and Urn hard running of Tony Reed and Jim Kelleher exploded fur three second-half touchdowns and ripped Oklahoma 42-31 in a wild Big Eight football gams Saturday The 19th-ranked Buffaloes trailing 31-20 midway through the third quarter struck quick ly Knapple unloaded a 70-yard bomb to wingback Billy Waddy to pull within 31-26 and Reed ran for the two-point conversion Less than a minute later Colorado middle guard Charlie Johnson (tripped the ball from Sooner halfback Elvis Peacock giving Colorado possession at the Oklahoma 27-yard line Six plays later Kelleher ran one yard for the go-ahead score Missouri Quarterback Pete Woods Escape Band Of Cowboys Keydets Capture 13-7 Decision Over Virginia Okla State 20 Missouri 19 STILLWATER Okla (AP) -Halfback Terry Miller dodged darted and bulled his way for 228 yards and three touchowns as Oklahoma State rallied from a 16-point deficit to beat Missouri 20-18 and stay in the thick of the Big Eight title chase Down llM) at the half the Cowboys fell behind 160 at the start of the third quarter when Missouri's Joe Stewart acored on a 100-yard kickoff return that tied a school record But touchdown runs of 23 and two yards by Miller cut the Missouri Oklahoma St 0 10 9 1 014 0-T9 0-30 Mo-fG Gibbons 31 Lswis 11 pass from Woods bons kick) Stewart 100 kickoff ratum failad) OSU-MHIor 21 run (Datela kick) OS Milter 2 run (Daigle kick) luto fs Glbboitt 17 Miliar 10 run (ran failad) (Gib- dun CAP Wlroobote) Caught In A Bind loss by Greg Barnett The tost possession resulted in a pass interception by the Keydets' Bobby McQueen The two teams traded touchdowns in the first half VMI quarterback Robbie Clark faked a pass and ran 56 yards to score on the Keydets' second possession Virginia drove 58 yards for its score with Keys going over from two yards out touchdown capped a six-play drive The senior running back who carried five times fat the march was chosen the game's most valuable player carrying 32 times for 111 yards VMI was beset by penalties in the first half losing 83 yards on infractions while the Cavaliers were penalized just 15 yards A VMI drive in the third period covered 96 yards before it was stalled by the Cavaliers Jones then kicked his first field goal giving the Keydets a 167 toad Virginia 7 -7 Military 7 0S 0-1 VMI-CItirtc 56 ran (Jones kick) Keys run (Jenkins kick) FG Jones 95 VMI-FG Jones 29 margin to 16-14 at the end of the third period and a 10-yard jaunt by the junior from Colorado Springs Colo in the fourth period gave the Cowboys the victory Nebraska 31 Kansas 3 LAWRENCE Kan (AP) -Vince Ferragamo fired two touchdown passes and Nebraska's quick muscular defense smothsed the Kansas offense Saturday as the Comhuskers blasted the Jay hawks 31-3 and eliminated them from the Big Eight football race Ferragamo the Big leader in passing and offense sewed Nebraska's first touchdown on a one-yard plunge in the first period and insured the victory with two scoring strikes in the second Kansas 5-3 and 1-3 in the conference never threatened until Mike Hubach booted a 42-yard field goal midway through the fourth quarter Iowa State 45 Kansas State 14 AMES Iowa AP Defensive toft end Otis Rodgers recovered two fumbles that tod to scores to help Iowa State smash Kansas Stale 45-14 In Big Eight Conference football game Saturday Linebacker Tom Boskev also forced and recovered a Wildcat fumble that led to a score and quarterback Buddy Hardeman ran for two touchdowns in the sixth victory against two defeats Texas 36 SMU 0 DALLAS (AP) Workhorse fullback George Woodard rushed for 155 yards on 34 carries and freshman Curtis Dickey dashed for two third-quarter touchdowns Saturday to toad Texas to a 36-0 regionally televised Southwest Conference victory over Southern Method-hit While the Aggies' swarming rush defense stopped the scuirming runs of-SMU's Ricky Wesson and Tenneil Atkins the offense engineered by quarterback David Walker snent most of the afternoon in the shadow of the Mustang goal Steve Clarion Catamount kicker gave Western Carolina its first points In the final play of the first half booting a 37-year field goal with one second toft After his one-yard touchdown in the third period Lipford carried across again on a two-point conversion East Carolina trailed 17-14 when the Pirates began their fourth period rally 13yard touchdown capped an 86yard drive which took 16 plays with Conaty directing wishbone offense (AP WlruuMu) Newberry 31 Savannah State 7 NEWBERRY SC (AP)-Do-tensive becks Boyd and Jerry Hefney intercepted two passes each as the Newberry Indians muffled the Savannah State offense to take a 31-7 victory Saturday night in college football Elizabeth City 14 Fayetteville 12 FAYETTEVILLE (AP) Elizabeth City Stale scored two touchdowns in less than two minutes and held off a Fayetteville State rally far a 14-12 CIAA football victory Saturday Gregory Sheri 11 scored first on a three-yard run and Mike Hill followed with a 16-yard touchdown on a pass from Jeffery PostclL Paid Neel kicked both extra points fa: the Elizabeth City State victory Ronald Crawford scored one of the Fayetteville State touchdowns on a 21-yard pass from Carlos Bailey Mars Hill 19 Catawba 15 MARS HILL (AP) -James Miller scored two touchdowns and Don Estes caught a 42-yard pass for a third as glare Hill scored all its points in the first half and hung on to beat Catawba 1615 in a South Atlantic Conference game Saturday Milter a freshman carried the tell 23 times for 121 yards' for the Lions as they upset the Indians ranked 13th in the NA1A Division I Mars Hill la now 2-31 in the SAGS and 341 overall while Catawba is 42 in the conference and 62 overall NORFOLK Va (AP) Two field goals by freshman place-kicker Craig Jones in the third quarter gave Virginia (Military's Keydets a 13-7 football victory Saturday in the Oyster Bowl over Virginia's Cavaliers The two teems battled to a 7-7 tie in the first half before Jones came through in the third period with kicks of 25 and 28 yards after the Keydets foiled to get touchdowns on two scoring threats VML upping its record to 35 held on despite two tong drives by the Cavaliers Virginia which now has won just once in eight starts began its longest sustained march at the end of the third period and consumed nearly right minutes of the final quarter The drive covered 81 yards and took 90 plays Fullback Raymond Keys carried 13 times in the series But when Virginia needed one yard for a first down at the VMI eight VMI's Glenn Jones stopped him a yard short The Cavaliers' defense then held VMI forcing a punt with 4:57 left Virginia moved to the VMI 21 but quarterback Andy Hitt was sacked for 16-yard WMtum Carolina Eastern Carolina 0 3 14 0-17 7 7 0 Woavaer 7 run (Conaty kick) Conaty 21 ran (Conaty kick) iwxtm 17 Linford 4 run (H-a llrn Lipford 1 run (Upfor run) is wi itMieif suiCk) ECU-FO Conaty 34 -3180 Cat On Short Leash Kent Briggs Held By Randolph Edge Western Carolina 24-17 Pirates GREENVILLE (AP) Willie Hawkins scored on a 13 yard run in the fourth period to put East Carolina ahead to stay and the Pirates went on to a 24-17 football victory over Western Carolina Saturday East Carolina Improved Its record to 7-1 against WCU'i 5-4 and while both chibs are Southern Conference members Western Carolina was added just this year and Its football games are not bring counted in league standings Quarterback Mike Weaver carried for seven yards for the Conaty's 24-yard boot then wound up the scoring Hawkins carried twice for 25 yards and Weaver added 20 on as many carries for the 65-yard drive that tod to first touchdown as Weaver went over from the seven Western Carolina's fumble on its own 2S set the stage for the second Pirate touchdown East Carolina took over as defensive end Johnny Morris grabbed an Andy Jordan bobble and Conaty on a first play keeper went over for the touchdown first touchdown and Mike Conaty quarterback and kicker added the second touchdown on a 26-yard run and East Carolina went into the intermission with a 143 lead In addition to his touchdown Conaty kicked three extra points and added a 24-yard field goal to end Pirate scoring in the final period Western Carolina capitalized on Pirate turnovers for two touchdowns Tailback Darrell Lipford scored both carrying four yards for one and one yard for the other Presbyterian 20 Lenoir Rhyne 0 CLINTON SG Presbyterian tailback Elliott Pauling dashed for two touchdowns in the first half as the Blue Hose handed Lenoir Rhyne a 266 college football defeat Saturday Pauling was aided by a stiff defense and two field goals by placekicker George Camp who booted the bell few three-pointers from 47 and 32 yards out PRINCETON NJ API A last-minute scoring drive climaxed by an right-yard touchdown pass from Bob Grsustrin to Jim Goffredi gave the University of Pennsylvania a 169 victory over Princeton at Palmer Stadium here Saturday Penn called its tost time out with 47 seconds toft in the game and the ball on Princeton's 31-yard line Grsustrin threw a 23yard pass to Ctoff-redi who was tackled on the eight i.

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