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The Herald-Sun from Durham, North Carolina • 25

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III! fill till am till III 41(1 TnNalk till VutvcHft 1 1 II Mr 41 1 1 I i HorrHnia It) UaarH inieroHd 4111 Morainic 4411 Iomm till tONCip 11)11 III I sota Twins 6-3 in an afternoon game A picture of happiness is manager Earl Weaver (left) and catcher Rick Dempsey More baball on 7B (APLuenhoto) Even before their scheduled Saturday doubleheader the Baltimore Orioles were celebrating their clinching of the American League East Division flag when the second-place Milwaukee Brewers lost to the Minne ill) I III I (Ml it 1 1 Kucafcp Bit MrCraraR McCroaiR MckaiB BIWITHal Rim in in i N4 IM )Nf Pitt Coach Players Feel Kenan Heat tiF Maotaal FMMnna I MaMraal I RMMiMia 11 IR-TtMa Noma Umar 1 Parr UN NR Paama life FarrMtl im Dm UL l-MOM-or IB RIRRIIO i 14 4 credited the Tar Heels but was miffed that they were knocking gNw down his center on punts "They SSlm put a guy back and then went after the center which is on the verge of being very illegal or unethical" said Sherrill have to wait to see the films but supposed to be against the Sherrill said the Carolina crowd of 50550 the second largest to ever see a game in Kenan Stadium also inhibited the audibles and play-calling "Our quarterbacks should have turned around to the officials earlier and we could have stopped ft right he said "North Carolina is a good football team but they drive the ball on us at all today We expect to win a game by giving the ball away They got those two scores and we fell behind right away" The first score on third offensive play was Matt 43-yard pasa to Phil Farris who beat Pitt cornerback Terry White and safety Mike Christ "They ran a post pattern and I think our cornerback was expecting help from the said Sherrill "Kupec is the man who makes them go a winner and win a lot of games because of Kupec said the TD pass waa the same one that clicked against South Carolina "Phil runs a post pattern the tight end and the split end cross the he said "I check the weakside safety His first move was up so I knew he get back in Kupec said the play la really designed to open up the short lanes 15 yards over the line of scrimmage fortunate that the defender made a mistake two weeks in a row" he said "but not going to go for a touchdown every time We can do a lot more with that one pattern if we throw more dropback passes but we got ahead and sat on it a little today The defense was tremendous and you always want it to be but today It kept our offense under wraps a BaHL4 RutlA frrl Mcfirw tavlc NM-h la hit hia leading Parrish 29th Kucek also runs in scoring Palmer one-out Gross and an McCarver walking Manny grounder In the lined a with the third Winning Reed with a loser second and Lonnie Sosa and McBride then hit Mackanin over pitcher Montreal from four two-run tied singles and Maddox In hia him record ByARTCHANSKY Hrrald Sport Editor CHAPEL HILL North Carolina got a big break before the game started and then made the rest of them in its 17-7 triumph over Pittsburgh Saturday The skies which were supposed to produce heavy rains cleared instead leaving a dry field and extreme humidity Both worked to advantage A sloppy track would have benefited Pitt which passes often and has a big powerful fullback In Randy McMillan The heat also bothered the Panthers who aren't used to such conditions and looked it by the fourth quarter Pitt All-American defensive end Hugh Green suffered heat exhaustion and was unavailable after the game "It the heat as much as It was our failure to disagreed Pitt quarterback Rick Trocano who was still breathing heavily following post-game shower "North Carolina is a good football team but we Just didn't do what we What Pitt planned waa to change plays often at the line of scrimmage Trocano had the Panthers jumping around Into different formations although Carolina's defense had most of the answers "Throwing to the tight end over the middle is about the only opening In our said UNC safety Ricky Barden think that's why they were changing the play so much try- lng to create those Barden said Pitt was more physical than opening-opponent South Carolina "They come and try to intimidate he said "We can intimidate people too and that's why It waa such a tough UNC coach Dick Crum laid never see a better defensive football game The play of our defense and specialty teams was the key to the game We got good punting and excellent kick coverage That unit has a lot of pride" Pitt coach Jackie Sherrill Nam (DawunL WF-4W BimT-4 A-4LML first of the aeason off the fifth and connected for his off reliever Jack in the seventh He doubled In two more the eighth Frustrated in earlier attempts the Phillies finally reached in the seventh on tingles by Greg and Keith Moreland RBI single by Tim Sosa then replaced Palmer and after Pete Rose got Trillo on a to third opener Schmidt two-out 10th-ln-ning single to score pinch-runner Pete Mackanin winning run from pitcher Ron started the rally one-out single off Dale Murray took when Rose walked moved to third on single relieved Murray struck out Bake but Schmidt a 1-2 pitch to left-center to send home who had taken for Reed after the reached third had come back a 7-4 deficit with runs In the eighth inning keyed by Parrish's homer The Phillies it in the ninth oh by Trillow McBride pinch-hitter Garry the fifth Schmidt hit 44th homer giving the all-time club for a season Chuck Klein had hit 43 In 1929 said had several long drives that ate up the dock and kept the ball away from West Virginia and it was our ability to convert the third downs that kept the drives 1 State made it look easy early marching 68 yards In eight playa with the kickoff Billy Ray Vickers icked up the last 20 and first score on a burst up the middle The Wolfpack came right back with a four-play 30-yard drive following a fumble recovery by Simon Gupton Dwight Sullivan wno led all rushers with 96 yards on 24 carries took it over from the 4 with 8:56 remaining in the first quarter Nathan Ritter was perfect on both extra point attempts to give State a 14-0 advantage But easy has not been the way this season and Saturday was no exception West Vir- Sinia marched 54 yards in ve plays quarterback Oliver Luck scoring on a keeper from the 1 with 2:40 remaining in the period to cut the lead in half The big play was running back Culin 51-yard weave with a Luck screen pass The Mountaineer de-' fense porous early tightened after the score although the Pack managed a 60-yard 20-play drive capped by a 35-yard Ritter field goal for a 17-7 edge West Virginia came right back with another big play this one a 60-ysrd reverse by flanker Cedric Thomas to cap a three-play 76-yard drive After Steve PAT the lead was cut to three "In the second said Rein in reference to West Virginia's two scoring bursts "we were hurt by poor field position and we nad some costly penalties And the old bugaboo of giving up the big play also hurt us Aside from big playa State gave up little or nothing Five times the Wolfpack fumbled and all five timet it managed to recover West Virginia coach Frank Cignetti whose team dropped to 0-3 with the loss said the fumbles were indicative of the bad luck "What can you say?" Cignetti said Five fumbles and we recover any The ball Just kept going right back to their guys It was just a question of them gettng the tiiiftrr Kaiiiiam lucky bounces' (HaW PI ala Rt NaraM Mural Heels Scored First TD On 43-Yard Pass From Matt Kupec To Phil Farris On Third Play Elon Cages Eagles 5-0 Hurlers Team st Boost Bucs BURLINGTON Eton's gang-up defense caused NC ERmbiMF6 A RMIKI MlWv "MIMIW NCCU Etaa FkatOowna I at the end when it maintained possession for over three minutes and ran out the clock Part of the problem may have been the absence of senior quarterback Mike SMF EMSE I 1 WI IMi Mil 1 tt-ltl IE-11 A INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUIHINO CoatroL Vwlla IM-NL Caoaar Jya l-L RurnaNa 4 Noon Mi Rita laWara If-JL DaFiaa 4-IL Htarkk 1ML Dava E-M MarrHo NMclOT 1-4 AMINO CtaHaL VuMa IW RuaH I CM tatara MIL MKMIMMf RiCaiVINS CMNraL Ja4 Mi laai Rick l-IL Marruan ML PITTSBURGH CHICAGO oarkM asrkM Hanna till DtJMM 41 Faliia 4 1 1 1 limncl Porurrf i I BHNwr rf BRtnanN 4 1 1 LoiomaH EMraali lb 4111 Rucknr lb Modtcklb 4141 OntnmM Nicaowc I I FaeHC Gar nor ft 4 I 4 1 MHakrlb kion a 4ti(RilavR TaMvaB liMGtntl Macaaak ii 41 II ii and Eagles to huddle among Saturday night for the this season But the private discussions had no effect on Central which was handed loss 5-0 victory featured punting penalties and that made offensive for many of the The Fighting Christians got a second-quarter field a fourth-quarter safety meanwhile got nothing Eagles abandoned their nohuddle offense i nse after gaining only The same could be said of West inability to pick off any of several errant Smith passes Mountaineer defensive backs dropped at least three that could have been caught to kill any chances for a comeback NC State defensive back Woodrow Wilton blamed the goal ant dropped balls on the cold Central wet playing conditions of The ancient Mountaineer field "I know their receivers were having a bard time themselves first time winless its third Eton's and It pretty 4500 fans now 2-1 and Mitral The seven The Central Moor a a 1 1 KHananak TiOrawR A-ill Total i Ml Ml-4 Ml I Currin sidelined with a broken little finger on his left hand Substitute Danny Sellars failed to complete a past in eight attempts but did rush for 38 yards Tailback Bobby Hedrick led Elon with 86 yards on 25 tries Phil 26-yard field goal with 45 seconds left in the half gave Eton ail it needed The kick ended a 71-yard nine-play drive that benefited from two personal foul penalties on Central final points came with five minutes left in the game when tackle Randy Blckel tripped Andrew Riddick in the end sone during a punt return Bickel who played at Northern Durham transferred to Eton from Duke Lattlmore said he used an offensive huddle in the second half because Elon was guessing the plays "It (the no-huddle) can work for you or against you" said Latti-more were picking up our Elays so we went to the huddle and oped to catch them shifting too much after we came up (to the line of scrimmage) eaitaaa Mina Fan Pmaaraa Cun caoa LOS-PlHikyrali 4 Oncaoa -I ML Naaiin I4 total yards In the first half After the game is over you think about things like that but not when out there Everybody's taking one game at a said Tekulve The Pirates are in a tough fight with thb Montreal Expos for the National League East title with Just one week left in the regular season Phil Garner scored one run and drove In another with a pair of singles to support the fine pitching The Pirates opened the scoring with a run in the second Inning off George Riley who made his first major-league start Bill Madlock led off with a single went to third on an infield hit by Steve Nicosia and acored when Garner bunted and Riley threw late to the plate By HOWARD ULMAN CHIC AGO' (AP) On 1 brisk autumn-like Saturday a pair of cool customers kept the Pittsburgh Piratea from prolonging the freeze on their pennant drive For Bruce Kison and Kent Tekulve partners In a four-hit 4-1 victory over the Chicago Cubs it might as well have been spring I even aware of the pennant said Kison whose victory snapped a three-game Pirates' losing streak "I know we have to win but it put any added pressure on me" Tekulve who came in with the Pirates leading 3-1 and a runner at second in the seventh inning said: you're in a situation like that have time to thi: you ink of RER BRIO huddle help however 7 yards rush- finished with 4 i til I knaaMil'? TutOvaLH Ckitaaa RiNvLM Haara i Rlltv I Part If Manual By Kim IMaaatanL T-4JL A-4L44? so Jerry Tolley said he asked for a moratorium "Their coach (Lattlmore) was complaining so I told the refs it will be fine with me If nobody la called for holding anymore Both coaches had praise for the opposing defense but each also shook hia head at hia team's impotent offense "I think our offense will get said Tolley seemingly begging for some agreement last drive was really welcome Maybe it will start Eton's best offensive effort came ing on 37 attempts and completed only one of seven passes for a total of one yard The two teams punted 17 times and were assessed 22 penalties The officials marked off 239 yards in penalties and that was three more yards than the two teams totaled they killed said first-year coach Henry Lattlmore "Everytlme we got something started there would be hold- banging onto the ball said Wilson really blame them Just the way it goea" State didn't have the same trouble catching the football Aside from running 93 plays from scrimmage to 64 for WVU the Wolfpack recovered two Mountaineer fumbles pennant races I approach it the same way I would approach a game in May or raaaaaa a.

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