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Anderson Independent from Anderson, South Carolina • 26

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r'v f'V V- t'JV-6i -'W yv rNw ''Vt-s' 2C IndependentDalty Mall Sun Oct 2 1777 5 1 I 'S to tr M- --5 ed a fourth-quarter touchdown pass and ran for another his second of the day while IM Hipp set a school rushing record as lith-ranked Nebraska beat stubborn Indiana 21-12 in a nonconference game The Sorley to Tim Smith tally came 10 plays after the Cornhuskers took possession on the Indiana 38 when the Hoosiers failed to convert a fourtb-and-one situation Hipp picked up a school-record 254 yards topping the 211 gained by I -back Rick Bens against Hawaii last vear 1 I i Purdue 28 Wake Purest 17 Freshman quarterback Mark Herrmann completed his first eight passes and threw for two touchdowns in the first quarter starting Purdue to a 28-17 non-conference victory over WakeForeet Scott Sovereen set a modern-day Purdue record with four field goals helping the Boilermakers take a 200 first half advantage The last time a Purdue kicker had as many field goals In a game was Oct 27 1900 when -EC Robertson booted seven against Roae Poly- Herrmann the passing yardage leader completed 18 of his first 21 passea for 169 yards to hety build the early lead The Boilermakers 2-2 scored die first two tiroes they had the ball with flanker Ray Smith scoring on a 12-yard pass play and split end Reggie Arnold catching an 16-yard pass from Herrmann in the end aone after it was from Wirt Reports Dm Heeve kicked three field goals Saturday and Dave Mitchell scored the go-ahead touchdown as 14th-ranked Notre Dame stopped Michigan State 1M In a clumsy football game that aaw seven pass Interceptions and four fumbles The Irish lost three fumbles Including two on the Michigan State 2yrd line but they picked off four Spartan passes three of which set up Add goals of 42 40 and yards The only Michigan State scores came on field goala by Hans Nielsen of 38 yards in the first quarter and 27 yards in the third period The six points gave him 184 for bis career good for second place in Michigan State history field goals plus the extra point on Mitchell's aecondquarter touchdown moved him Into third place on the alltime Notre Dame scoring list with 303 career points The only Michigan State lead came on first field goal 3-0 but the Irish tied It early in the second quarter and went in front 10-2 at the half on nine-yard scoring run Mitchell a sophomore fullback also scored the whining touchdown a week earlier as Notre Dame rallied to beat Purdue 81-84 The victory In which Notre Dame tied an NCAA record for scoring in 123 consecutive games gave the Irish a 2-1 record while Michigan State fell to 2-2 Nebraska Indiana IS Tom Sorley toss and fumbles lost their momentum for a comeback effort in the fourth quarter when jf touchdown pass from quarterback Bob Leasoynskl to wingback John Kurowski was nullified by an illegible receiver The win boosted Duke to 22 for the season and the loss gave Navy an Identical record i Navy scored first with a field goal early in the second half The Midshipmen came back with 13 points in the fourth on a touchdown rqn by Mim gteve Callahan and a completed pass to spilt end Bill McConkey But the Blue Devils built their lead in the second quarter with scores by Gawdun and Cook and in the third quarter when Broadie barrelled through a hole in the Navy line and outrac-ad Navy's defensive backs for S3 yards Twneaaee i Oregon St 10 Quarterback Pat Ryan ran for two touchdowns and passed for a third as Tennessee racked up 81 points In the second quarter to defeat Oregon State 41- 10 i -si Ryan flipped a short pass to Jeff Moore wtx) then sprinted for a 37-yard touchdown with six minutes left in the second quarter Five minutes later Ryan ran over from the one-yard mark for another The game gave Johnny Majors his first decisive victory at Tennessee after leaving national champion Pittsburgh to return to his alma mater The Southeastern Conference Vote are now 22 while the loss sent Craig Fee- Pac-8 Beavers to 1-3 deflected by safety Reggie Tice Sovereen kicked field goals of 22 and 22 yards In the first half and helped kin Wake Forest's rally with a 20-yard field goal and a 29-y arder in the second half The Deacons began their comeback when Gerry Vick Intercepted a Joe Metallic pass andracedfSyatds A face mask penalty helped the Deacons 1- 2 move yards In four plays with quarter- back Mike McGlamry passing to tight end Steve Young from the seven for the score The reception was one of 12 by Young who set a school record for catches In a single game Appalachian mhpAsH ao Senior halfback Emmltt Hamilton carried the ball for three touchdowns Including a 90-yard dash from scrimmage to key Appalachian 28-20 Southern Conference win over Marshall Hamilton rushed for 181 yards against the Thundering Herd as the Mountaineers collected their first season win for a 2-1 overall mark and a 1-1 conference ratio Marshall Is 22 for the season and 0-1 in conference acfiqn biasing 90-yard run came on the first play in the second half when Appalachian set up on their own 10 following the kickoff Hamilton spun away from three Marshall defenders and split end Michael Peterson threw a key block to open lane to the goal Halfback CW Giger accounted for two Mar shall scores with runs of 2 and 8 yards West Va 12 Virginia 0 West Mountaineers got a pair of field goals from Bill McKenzie and an eight-yard touchdown run by Pave RUey and blunted several deep drives by Virginia for a 120 victory over the Cavaliers The triumph raised the record to 21 while the Cavaliers fell to 24 The Mountaineers held to only a Add goal through three quarters finally got their o2 fanae going in the fourth period when RUey scored with 11 minutes remaining to cap an 84yard drive and McKcnxle booted a 25-yard field goal four minutes later McKenzie had kicked a 22-yard three-pointer early in the second period ineffectual offense having scored but seven points going into the game drove deep'lnto West Virginia territory four times in the first half but came away with nothing on each occasion Duke 28 Navy 18 Scores by three defensive players and a 63-yard touchdown run by fullback Stanley Broadle sparked Duke to a 22 18 win over Navy The Blue Devil defense picking boles in the Navy line from the second quarter on put points on the board with a 47-yard punt return by defensive back George Gawdiin a punt blocked for a score by back Earl Cook and a touchdown on an Intercepted pass by linebacker Bill King The Midshipmen beset by critical penalties Citadel Holds OH PC back Tim Gaines ran right cut back to his left and scored from four yards out to give the Cadets a 120 lead Opening the second half the Blue Hose staged a drive which gave them their lone score Gill connected with fullback Clayto Burke for a 24-yard gainer that gave Presbyterian a first down on the Bulldog 20 Running back Elliott Pauling turned up the middle and scored a touchdown untouched from 20 yards out Newberry Triumphs CHARLESTON (AP) -The Citadel scored two second-period touchdowns and their sticky defense heid in the clutch as the Bulldogs defeated Presbyterian 127 In an intrastate football game Saturday night Bulldog quarterback marly Crosby connected with naming back Sam Scadlocfc on a 34-yard pass play to set up the first score in the second period Two plays later tailback Lonnie Ford plunged over the right side from two yards out for the score climaxing a nine-play 60-yard drive Paul Tanguay added the extra point with 9: 19 left Following kickoff Presbyterian began a drive from Its own 38 but was halted when linebacker Felix Hooks Intercepted a Mike Gill pass on the Citadel 29l One the next play Croaby pawed to split end Mike Riley who was interfered with by a PC defender and gave Citadel a first down on the PC 27 Three plays later running HICKORY NC (AP) Quarterback Jeff Tate connected on two touchdown posses of 25 and 27 yards to lead Newberry in a 2216 college football win over Lenoir Rhyne Saturday night The Indians Jumped out in front 20 in the second period and held off two Lenoir Rhyne threats to take over the toad Lenoir Rhyne split end Sheldon Davis put in a brilliant performance in the losing effort scoring on two touchdown pass plays of 28 and 35 arete The freshman pulled in 10 receptions for 125 yards UP THE MIDDLE Western Gerald Harp Horace Brookman of 22 rung for a short gain as Mark Whitehurst 42 and (AP Wirephoto) Scoring Machines Run Out Of Gas The tie leaves Furman with a 1-0-1 record in the Southern Conference and 21-1 overall while Western Carolina is now 1-21 overall and 21-1 in the conference Baker was impressed with the Cullowhee NC school despite the not-so-attractive rocord guarantee you they are better than their he ald are very good They were shut out by The Citadel (220) but they still gained 438 yards You really stop It hi Furman long to find that out The Catamounts after struggling to a 1214 halftime tie took a lead of 2217 before the Paladins came back to tie Catamount quarterback Mike Pusey who threw for 267 yards and running back Darryl Lipford who rushed for 132 yards led the offense By BRIAN HODGES Staff Sports Writer GREENVILLE The two leading offenses In the Southern Conference roared up and down the field all night but in the end they both Just ran out of gas Andtime Furman entering the game with a 388-yard per contest average tied Western Carolina at 24-24 early In the fourth period on a one-yard run by Kent Woeraer to cap a 22yard drive Bob Behr kicked the tying PAT but Furman'a next two kicks by Jimmy Cox for the game-winning field goal fell short fault On because that was a lot of pressure to put on a- Furman coach Art Baker said kick was out of his first try came from 40 yards out with 1:22 left after the Paladins who rolled for 271 The Catamounts followed a field goal by Cox early in the third period with one of their own Pusey found Spartanburg native Wayne Tollesoa for 40 yards on the first play of the drive and 33 yards later Tolleaon who caught five passes on the night kicked a tying Add goal from 25 yards out Furman then turned the ball over twice on fumbles and Weatern Carolina finally took the lead on the second Paladin bobble From the Furman 29 the Catamounts lost seven yards in two plays before Pusey found Fred Meadows for 20 yards to the Furman 16 Three running plays later Lipford went over from the one for the go-ahead score kick gave the Catamounts a 2217 lead Furman tied the game on a 22yard march following a Western Carolina punt from its own end zone Furman's Henderson who hit 11 of 18 passes for 149 yards hit Tommy Southard College Football Scores With the score 1210 the Bears woe poised to take the lead In the third quarter after driving to the Newberry 82 But a 49-yaid field goal attempt was short Newberry held back another threat to its lead in the fourth quarter when a Lenoir Rhyne fourth down paw play failed The Newberry defense held Bear runner Butch Baker to Just 19 yank in 12 carries Baker had averaged 116 yards a game In his first three games this season Newberry is 1-2 for the season while Lenoir Rhyne stands a 1-21 total yards went from their own 45 to the Western Carolina 28 in less than three Substitute quarterback David Henderson hit two passea for 17 yards during the march but the drive stalled and Cox' effort was wide left Western Carolina which gained 382 yards on the night move and gave the' ball back to Furman with 23 seconds left Henderson hit three straight passes after an incompletion with the last going for 14 yards to Mark Grainger over the middle to the Cat-mount 26 Cox tried again but this time be was short and wide to the left from 43 yards out Just flat ran md of Baker said debated whether to try and run one more play but we figured there final kick came on the last play of the a cm a a wismb a i amtsMajassta vataynnnrWH hif raaa iMssrlaiiursMsai WMnCWMWls-Oa4afc8 WH lpta4HaST wjg-wtesvtisrMwiR-Pls iwra auviHMs a axftwwg bM WNnrMsd a Aft HHT VasssaMM nasuyai4aiMafr 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