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E2 Richmond Times-Dispatch Sunday Nov 16 1069 19-Game Streak Fa State Falls 21-8 To NC Beat Beacs Millsaps Snaps Il-MC String 13-7 Barracuda Swimming Summaries Key: Alexandria YMCA (AY) Barracudas (Barr) Brlorwood Swim and Racquat Club (BW) Brookland Recreation (BRA) Came Lejeune Devilfish (CLD): Chestnut Oaks (CORA) Dolphin Club (DC) Glnter Perk (GPU Greater Peninsula Swimming Association (GPSA) James River Aquatic Club (JRAC) Knights at Columbuo-Orchards (KCO) Lynchburg YMCA Piranhas (LY) Neptune (NN): Oceana Otters (00) Unattached (Un): Portsmouth YMCA (PY) Starlit Aquatic Club (SAC) Waynesboro YMCA (WY) Winston-Salem Swim Club (WS5C1 gee lhiUiari 4Uu Bow' 15-17 Keith Klboloskl (Unit Tim Colmey (Barr) Karl Thiele (Nap) Randolph-Macon a lead The Majors scored another two points later In the third period when Stevens was thrown for a safety Millsaps had moved to the one where It again was stopped but on the next play- Stevens was tackled in the end zone The Majors' winning points were scored on a three-yard run by Bret Adams climaxing a 44-yard drive Wayne Duncan took the ensuing kickoff and returned it 69 yards to the 11 but R-MC gained only two yards in four downs and had to give up the ball With less than two minutes to play the Yellow Jackets again got the ball but quarterback Doug Toan was Intercepted and Millsaps ran out the clock Ross Fercifield was the offensive leader for the Yellow Jackets with 54 yards in nine carries Toan was five of 12 passing with end Butch Decker catching all five passes for 42 yards R-MC had only one first down in the second half Rondotph Macon 0 5 7 Mllliapa 1 0 2 5-11 FG Bottling 27 Stavam 56 kickoff return (Wallace kick) Stavam tackled In and zona Mama 3 run (Handanon run) STATISTICS R-MC MHlMOt Pint dooms 5 17 Yards rushing 122 234 Yards passing 42 52 Passes 5-13-2 6-13-0 Punts 4355 7-403 Fumbles last 2 1 Panamas 5-45 5-15 Bowden to the four later Bowden the score a linebacker jammed up offense blocked attempt only successful drive storted cm resulted In a 34-yard Billy DuPre in the Jimmy a fumble by fourth quarter on Suggs rolled out gain On the next to Holloman on faked two defenders ran over the final moved the ball but three interceptions five lost fumbles hopes of an upset now has a 2-5 and is 3-6 over-all 5 14 1 -5 6 5 3- 5 pass from Suggs (DuPra 13 pass from Sugg (Du-kick) 1 run (kick blocked) 34 14 pose from Sugg (DuPra STATISTICS Carolina Woks Farast 11 54 1M 103 345 251 1 50 44 WINSTON-SALEM (AP) Quarterback Tommy Suggs led South Carolina to its first Atlantic Coast Conference football championship yesterday when he threw three touchdown passes In a 24-6 victory over Wake Forest' The Gamecocks turned three Wake Forest fumbles 1 into touchdowns and picked off three passes in throttling the offense The victory gave South Carolina a 54) ACC record and a 63 mark for all games loss to North Carolina assured the Gamecocks of the title regardless of the outcome of the Clemson-South Carolina game next week The Gamecocks scored on the first play of the second quarter on a 10-yard pass from Suggs to Fred Zeigler South Carolina got into scoring post tion when Wake Steve Bowden lost a pitchout on the Deacon 10 Then Suggs picked tailback Rudy Holloman out of three receivers on the goal line for a 13-yard scoring pass Wake Forest managed to control the ball later in the second quarter and march 61 yards in 11 plays for a touch' down Quarterback Larry Russell executed the key play with a scrambling act and passed 27 yard? prafized yards to Three plays dived over for Pat Watson who consistently Wake the placement South scoring its own field goal by third period The Pope recovered Russell in this the Wake 40 for a 24-yard play he passed the 10 Holloman and score' Wake Forest 343 "yards and spoiled any Wake Forest ACC record South Carolina Wake Forest Helgler 10 Holloman Bowden FG DuPre Holloman kick) 25503 First downs RushlngyardOQ Passing vantage Return yardage H-SC Photo Heber Himmelwrlght Tries for Pass Two Man Hill Defenders Break up the Play Mars Hill Falls Defensive Battle Won 9-6 by H-SG Pittman Scores 3 2:141 Girts' 15-17 Joanne (NN)i (Barr) Jean Baechor Dolby (NN) 2:425 Marcy 13-14 Shepherd (LY) Rick Harris (CLD) Matthew Glasgow (Un) 2:452 Girls' 13-14 Catherine Baochor (NN) Loanne Glasgow (Un) Glnny Dutrow (GPSA) 1:537 Beys1 11-12 Mike Wren (DC) Jim SmlmAC) Mary Tyslngor (GPSA)tT Girls' 11-12 Susan Boyd (SAC) Jennifer Glasgow (Un) Vicki Mains (BW) ISO Freestyle Relay Bays' 1 bunder GPSA (Parker Stephenson Stephenson Gray) CLD Neptune 2:279 Girls' 19-under GPAS (Woofers Ender-son Zlmmarmann Hutchens) JRAC SAC 2:417 Boys' 11-12 GPSA (Hogsg Russell HudMnTysIngar) SAC Barracuda 1 Alene Howard (BW) Lynn Eustls (PY) Pam Marstan (GPSA) l0i 55 Backslraka Tla Chuck Gray (GPSA) and joo Rhyno (WSSC) Polar Motion (CLD) Girls' 19-under Kim Shettte (KCO) Bennie Glasgow (Un) Rebecca Rutter (SAC) 374 Boys' Mike Wren (DC) Casey Smith (SAC) Jim Smith (SAC) 347 Glrls' 11-12 Susan Boyd (SAC) Jennifer Glasgow (Un) Pam Conrad (AY) 345 2lt Backstroke Men chart Kouns (BW) Tim Calr-nay (Barr) Lance Enderson (GPSA) 2:342 Women Joanne Washcalus (Barr) Martha Caimay (Barr)l Auetln Howal (NN) Ml itifrifci Men (Mark da Wendel (NN) Karl Thlal (NN) Rick Harrle (CLD) 2:557 Woman Alene Howard (BW) Jaar Baaclwr (NN) Glnny Dutrow (GPSA) 3:115 Oris' JRAC (Bratan Ransom Wait Landers) GPSA SAC AAan Mai Heward(BV) David Shep-heLY) David Klbeloskl (Un) Women Learn Glasgow (Un) Catherine Batcher (NN) Kitten O'Connor (DO 6:242 115 Frewstyl Bays' 19-under Joe Rhyno (WSSC) Chuck Gray (GPSA) David Webb (Un) Girts' 19-under Kim Shettte Bonnie Glasgow (Un) Pam (KCO) Bays' 11-12 Mike Wren (DO Jim Smith (SAC) Casey Smith (SAC) TlffriiM1-12 Susan Boyd (SAC) Vicki MatasBW) Jennifer Glasgow (Un) T'ioys' 1314 David Shepherd (LY) Chip Campbell (CLD) tie: Eric Greene 4 vsliand Dunford Glrtff 1314 Leennt Glasgow (Un-Tates Sharp (BW) Honey Holtant NN 1 '67 Beys' 15-17 Mat Howard (BW) Tim Colmey (Barr) Den House (CLD) Boys' 1 bunder Joe Rhyno (WSSC) Chuck Gray (GPSA) Richard Buckley (LY) 31 A Girls' 19-under Kim Shefflt (KCO) Leri Wautars (GPSA) Bonnie Glasgow (Un) T- 347 Boys' 11-12 Mlkt Wran (DC) Cassy Smith (SAC) Rick Penn (GPSA) Gird' 11-12 Susan Boyd (SAC): Manta Bowlas (BW) Vldtl Mains (BW) 1st Breaststroke Beys' 15-17 Howard (BW) Karl Thiel (NN) Kettn Klbalaskl (Un) 1 Girts1 TS-17 Alena Howard (BW) Joan Baochor (NN) Mary SxymansM (Barr) Boys' 12-14 Chip Campbell (CLD) Mark da Wendel (NN) Rkk Harris 13-14 Glnny Dutrow (GPSA) Judy Cohan (GPSA) Kathy Sxymanski (Barr) 1:277 Bays' Andy GHdsa (NN) Mika Wren (DC) Chris Wicker (DC) GlriV 11-12 Janet Pearson (GPSA) Clara Hayder (NN) Vicki Main (BW) Beyi' ibunder Greg Fry (BRA): Steve Wicker (Un) Jerry Honey man (Barr) Girls' lOunder-Kkn ShtHio (KCO): Fam Shettte (KCO) Suzanne Pulley (JRAO 1:2751 155 Butterfly Men Md Howard (BW): Tim Colmey (Barr) Keith Klboloskl (On) 1 Women Joanna Wascalus (Barr) Lana Howard (BW) Marcy Dolby (NN) 155 Backslraka Bows' Glnny Dutrow (GPSA) Martha Colmey (Barr) tie Diana Beach PY) and Honey Hollani (NN) "Boys1' Charles Kouns (BW): Tim Calrnty (Barr) Eric MlRiam (BW) Girts' 15-17-loonne Washcalus (Barr) Marahy Dolby (NN) Cecelia Baochor (NN) 1:172 American Basketball Association YISTERDAY'S RISULTS Indiana 115 Kentucky 111 (OT) New Orleans 151 Dallai 75 -Miami 135 PlttiburghTllS Only gam idled uled STANDING OF THE CLUBS aitara DIvtslM Lions Trounce Terps by 48-0 HAMPDEN-SYDNEY (AP) One of the two passes com-p 1 by Hampden-Sydney yesterday came at the opportune moment in the fourth quarter to bring the Tigers from behind to a 9-6 football victory over Mars Hill The game played in strong wind and cold was a defensive contest in which both most valuable players selected after the game came from the defensive squards guard Danny Hardy for Hampden- Sydney and comerback Dennis Hefner for Mars Hill A punt in the fourth quarter set up -the two ground plays that put H-SC in scoring position The other score the first of the game came on a Special lo The Times-Dispatch JACKSON Miss The Ran-dolph-Macon Yellow Jackets lost to Millsaps 13-7 last night ending a 19-game winning streak and the Yellow Jackets' bid for their second straight undefeated season The Majors held star running back Howard Stevens to 14 yards in 11 carries although he scored a touchdown The Yellow Jackets had a total yardage of 164 Millsaps is 6-2-1 while R-MC is 7-1 Millsaps took the opening kickoff and moved the ball to R-MC 27 where it was stopped but Bobby Bartling kicked a field goal The Majors threatened twice more in the first half but the Jackets' Bob Abbamonte recovered a fumble on the seven and the second time R-MC took oyer on downs after holding Millsaps on a fourth-and-goal from the one From the one Randolph-Macon moved 94 yards in 13 plays giving it a second-and-goal on the five but this time the Majors recovered a Yellow Jacket fumble to stop the drive The Yellow Jackets' only touchdown came on the kickoff opening the second half when Stevens ran 86 yards for the score and Larry Wallace added the extra point giving Scores Continued from 1st Sports Page Post 45 AdelpM 5 Afflhsrst 55 Williams 25 Urslnus 25 Haverford 5 Wait Chaster 41 Clarion 14 wimr 14 Hafstra 12 WiMayan II Trinity It Muhlenberg 42 Frank 5 Marsh 14 'Leb Vallay 21 Coast Guard 4 Cant Conn 11 So Conn 7 TMDM 35 i NOnMOlTCfflr 17s Indiana (Po) 14 Wllkas 5 Mlllarsvllla )r mi niiiwat Ilia 44 Cheyney St 14 23 Grove City 15 rnoll 37 Thlet 1 John Carroll Spring! laid 31 Tuffs 2 SOUTH Mississippi 35 Tennessee 1 Auburn 16 Georgia 3 Florida 31 Kentucky 4 Alabama 42 Miami Fla A East Term 27 Middle Tenn 21 Morthead 13 Kentucky St 0 Murrary St 42 Evansville 16 Tenn Tech 56 Austin Peay 25 West Carolina 70 Newbarry 0 Maryville 35 Southwestern A Elan 37 Lenoir Rhyne A State 22 Morris Brown 3 Appalachian 47 Samford 36 Salem 14 Vo State 11 Carsan-Nawman 14 Presbyterian 12 Ft Valley St 52 Fisk 3A Tamoa 37 No Michigan 31 Alcorn AIM 27 Prairie View 1A Bclhune-Coakman 34 Miss Valley 14 Memphis St 31 Ftorida St 2A Louisville 13 Wichita St 7 Notre Dame 35 Ga Tech 2A -t-LSU 41 Mississippi St A Grambllng 25 Texas Southern 25 Florida AIM TO Southern 7 31 Chattanooga A Ohio St 42 Purdue 14 Minnesota 14 Michigan St 11 Michigan 51 Iowa A Northwestern 30 Indiana 27 i Wisconsin 55 lllinsls 1A Oklahoma 31 Kansas 11 Nebraska 10 Iowa St 7 Missouri 40 Iowa St 11 Kant St 17 Miami 0 1A West Mich 31 No Illlanls 22 Ohla VMS Cincinnati A Central Mlch35 Wayne St 21 Illlanls St 27 Bradlay 7 Drake 17 So Illlanls 17 Wittenberg 33 Ashland il Akron 21 Western Ky 11 West Reserve 21 Casa Tech 1A Centra 21 Hanover 21 Wsber St 11- Parsons A SOUTHWEST Arkansas 21 SMU 11 Texas 67 TCU 7 Rk 7 Texas AIM A '-Texas Tech 41 Baylor 7 Texas St 42 Tulsa 1A Texas St 21 Bowling Green 12 Arkansas St 13 Taxas-Artlngtan 1 ROCKY MOUNTAINS Colorado 17 Oklanoma St 1A Arizona 17 Utah 1A Brigham Young 21 Utah St 1 New Mlxlco 24 Wvomlna 11 Colorado St 31 Idaho 21 Montana S3 1 Dakota St 1 PAR WEST UCLA 13 Oregon 11 Si California 16 Washington 7 Oregon St 35 Washington St 1 Stanford 47 Air Farce 3A California 31 San Jos St 7 Scholastic Football John Marshall 20 Thomas Jefferson 7 Maggie Walker 4 Goin-g Wyttia 1 Forte Union 34 Massanutten 1 VES 55 Flshburne 1 Episcopal 21 Waodbarry 1 Handley 32 Janies Wood 1 1 Wiliams 12 Hammond 7 GW fOanvIlle) 7 Jefferson Sr 1 Halifax 14 Pat Henry (Raal 1 Carver (NN 14 Huntington 11 Wakefield 20 GW (Alex) A St Stephen's 45 St Jamas Md12 Sootsvlvanla 36 Frond Run 1 Benedictine 27 Midlothian 7 Louisa 14 Miller School A James Blair 25 Warwick 1A Kacoughtan 12 York 7 Collegiate Soccer Southern Caatarawce Paly eft Gel Wash 5 Davidson 1 Special to The Times-Dispatch PETERSBURG North Carolina held Virginia State College to minus 16 yards rushing and only 65 yards passing while compiling a 21-6 CIAA win here yesterday marched 81 yards in 14 plays sparked by the rushing of Harden Wheeler and Thomas Blue to score on its opening drive when Wheeler carried the ball over from 10 yards out After slowly moved the ball 37 yards In the second period Johnny Davis broke away for a 22-yard scramble into the end zone John Guy kicked the PAT and led 13-6 Virginia State sat oh the scoreboard also in the second period when Wheeler fumbled a pitchout from quarterback Stanley Jacobs in the end zone and a host of Trojans fell on the ball for a safety Minutes-later John Allen re- turned an punt 54 yards to the 10 and two plays later quarterback Joe Winslow scrambled into the end zone from the nine charged back with eight security points to end the scoring in the first half Winslow was buried in the end zone for a safety and on the first play from scr image after Virginia kickoff Jacobs connected on a 48-yard bomb to Charles Middleton for a touchdown Ken Hill added another touchdown on a 38-yard ran Davidson placekicker Ed Terry who had made 22 in a row and 41 of 42 this season missed on one placement giving Davidson its 27-14 margin That miss eventually was the difference in the score NC AST 15 5 5-21 5 Vo- State 5 Wheeler It run (Kick faffed) Oavls 22 run (Guy kick) Vo Softly Wheeler fumble In end 7 run' (Kick faffed) NC Safety Winslow tackled In end NC ladle fan 45 pom from Jacob (Kick tailed) STATISTICS NC state Va itat First Down 14 4 Ruffling Yardage 137 14 K2F "1 235 n17-2 Punta 7-364 7-375 Yards penalized 70 70 FUmble Leif 2 5 GeneralTakes Interception 101 Yards ST LOUIS (AP) Senior end Kerry Dralis caught two touchdown passes yesterday to lead the Washington University Bears to a 26-12 College Athletic Conference football victory over Washington Lee Both passes were thrown by Jeff Daube A fourth quarter Daube pass founded in the hands of the Dave Brooks who ran it back 101 yards for a touchdown Steve Oliver kicked two field gbals for the Bears and Chuck 49-yard pasa play to the Bruce Green accounted for the 6-6 first half score Both teams closed out their CAC season Washington with a 2-8 over-all mark and with a 441 record Wash 3 Lea Washington 5-12 7-20 FG Oliver 23 WAL-Green 47 past from Kuhn (pau tallod) FG Oliver 25 Wash-Drulli pau from Daub (Oliver kick) WAL Brooks 101 pau Interception (pau tailed) Drulit 5 pau from Doub (Oliver kick Ar-3000 National Basketball Association YISTERDAY'S RESULTS New York 113 Boston 71 Detroit MS Cincinnati 104 Baltimore 127 Milwaukee 125 Chicago 124 San Francisco 105 Las Angeles at Phaahlx night Atlanta at San Diego night Philadelphia at Seattle night STANDING OP THE CLUBS Bet tern Division Davidson Beaten By Wofford 28-27 d-period safety Mars Hifi too took advantage of short punt in the third period and ground down to the goal in seven plays to take the lead Jim Whorley went over 1000 yards rushing for the season in helping Hampden-Sydney to its sixth victory with three losses and one game remaining Mori Hill 5 5 5 HompdM-Sydncy 0 Sof9tyf Porrott tackled In zone Griffin 15 run (pais tailed) Himmelwrlght 17 pau Baal (Page kick) 1000 STATISTICS 7-7 end Mars H-SC 15 116 150 16 51 42 140 7-175 MM 10-3) 7-23 1 0 40 15 Flrit down Ruffling yardage Passing yardage Return yardage Paid Punti Fumble! lest Yards penalized march Randy Bringman kicked the extra points Wofford and Davidson both have 7-2 records for the season The Terriers who led 14-7 a the half saw Davidson pull abreast in the third quarter and go in front in the final period' as quarterback Gordon Slade scored from the roe and -'Slade who went' into the game as the second leading passer completed nine of 19 fro only 104 yards Wofford rolled up -19 first downs against 12 and moved for 245 yards on the ground to the 162 The victory was fifth in its last 10 meetings with Davidson Jordan Hannan kick) Woff-5ordan IB run (Brli Dov Lyon 34 pass from kick) Slade 1 run (Tarry kick) Pay-Hill 35 run (kick tailed) 35 run (Bringman kick) 74 punt return (Terry Ingman kick) Hade (Terry Woff-Corn 42 (Bringman kick) Waff-Chandler past from Chandler 2 run (Bringman kick) STATISTICS Wofford Davidson First dawns 17 12 Rushing yardaga 245 12 Passlnq yardaga JJ Jg4 Return yardaga 75 207 Passes 7 3130 3130 Punta- 324 551 Fumbles lost 1 1 Yards penalized 41 71 rises 19 to 12 Virginia Union scored the winning touchdown on a two-yard run by William James with Kenny Palmer kicking the extra point Hart was four of 14 passing for 115 yards and was intercepted four times The Eagles were 15 of 26 for 145 yards in the air The Panthers who outdid NC Central 289-261 in total yardage were led by James who had 104 yards In 22 carries Virginia Union 4 5 Central 0 4 Pierce 27 pass (pass -tailed) Hart 1 sneak (pas failed) Martin 35 pass (kick tailed) Smith 27 past Interception (run tailed) Unian-Jomet I run (Palmer kick) STATISTIC! First downs Yards rushing Yards passing Passing Fumbles last Interceptions by Punts Yards penallzad 7-17 5-12 Hart Marshall Defeats Buccaneers 38-7 HUNTINGTON Va (AP) Paced by the record passing of sophomore Ted Shoebridge Marshall pounded out a 38-7 victory over East Carolina yesterday The Herd rolled easily to a 17-0 halftime lead and held the invading Buccaneers to a single touchdown in the final seconds of the third period Shoebridge set a school record of 10 touchdown passes East Carolina J7- 5 5 7 I 14 Carter 45 pass from bridge (Hunt kick) MorsHrturst 1 run (Hurst kick) FG Hunt 23 Mars Carter 25 pass from Shoe-bridge (Hurst kick) Shoebridge 1 run (Hunt kick) Cerrada pose from Celson Wheeler kick) Reoasy 25 pass from Harris (Hunt kick) Ai 5501 STATISTICS First Downs Rushing yordlgo Passing yardaq Return yordogo Pastas Punts 13 143 2i 5-1 2M 44 60 6-14-3 1137-1 537 4-35 li Fumbles last Yards penalized Citadel 37-21 CHARLESTON SC (AP) -The Citadel scored the first two times it had the football 'and went on to beat Furman 37-21 in a Southern Conference game yesterday The Bulldogs with their best record since 1961 are 7-2 Furman's record is 1-6-1 Citadel's Bob Duncan the leading conference rusher ran 16 times for 133 yards deve Hightower was chief threat passing 33 times for 17 completions and 261 yards Purmon 5 5 15 6-21 Citadel 14 7 5 14-37 Duncan 15 run (Leber kick) Shields 32 past from Passander (kick faffed) FG Leber 35 Chavis 2 run (Labor kick) Trotter 17 pass (Newmcyer kick) Fabian 45 pass tram Hightower (Hightower pass from Fabian) uncan II run (Leber kick) Crlsllp run (run (gifted) (Leber Pas sender 1 17450 STATISTICS Furman Citadel First dawns 17 20 Rushing yardage 34 225 Passing yattoge 261 106 Return yardaga 41 Posses 11-44-1 7-23-1 Punls 1531 5-25 Fumbles 1 1 Yards penalized 50 71 The Cougars came back strong in the second half scoring a touchdown midway inthe third period when Heiskell went over from the one The score was set up when Charles Ford intercepted Darrell pass and ran it back 46 yards to State's 20 The Wolfpack scored on the second play of the fourth quarter when Moody dived over from the two Houston ran the score to 27-13 on a 45-yard field goal by Lopez early in the final quarter The Cougars closed out the scoring by moving 80 yards for a touchdown in 10 plays Mullins going ever from the four Houttan 7 5 7 15-34 NC Stale 5 7 5 613 Htn-FG Lopez 25 Strong 3 run (kick tailed) KL5S5ES riM IChorron kick) Hefskell 1 run (Steward pass Vain Mullins) Hfn HtlskeH run (Lopez kick) NCS-Maody 2 run (run tailed) FG Lopez 45 Muffins 4 run (Lopez kick) JIJIOSl STATISTICS Heustan NC State 14 First downs Rustling yardaga Passing yardaga Return yardage Passes Punts Fumble lest Yards penalized 307 132 11-21-5 4-32 0 35 343 25 3174 DAVIDSON (AP) -Independent Wofford scored twice in the last 12 minutes yesterday to chalk up its seventh straight football victory and hand bowlbound Davidson its second defeat of the season 28-27 The Wildcats who will represent the Southern Conference in the Tangerine Bowl held a 27-14 lead when Wofford began its comeback on the passing and running of quarterback Harold Chandler Wofford pulled within a touchdown as Chandler connected with a 37-yard scoring pass to Skip Cora Chandler scored the clincher on a two-yard run climaxing an 80-yard Hamblen Gets 4 in Win Special to the Times-Dispatch LYNCHBURG The Virginia Episcopal School Bishops getting four scoring runs from Allen Hamblen coasted to a 554) win over Flshburne Military School here yesterday NCCs First Loss Central UNIVERSITY PARK Pa (AP) Halfback Charlie Pittman scored three times and tackle Mike Reid scored his first college touchdown as fifth-ranked Penn State rambled over Maryland 48-0 yesterday under the watchful eye of bowl game representatives The victory extended the Nittany winning streak to 19 games and their unbeaten string to 27 Penn devastating defense contributed to three of the first half touchdowns Two of tallies came after sparkling defensive plays by linebacker Jack Ham The senior linebacker blocked a punt and defensive end John Ebersole ran it to the 15 to set up the first score Then Ham deflected a pass into the arms of Paul Johnson on the 22 McCauley Tar Heels CHAPEL HILL (AP) With Don McCauley and Ricky' Lanier leading the attack North Carolina tripped Clems on 32-15 yesterday and dashed the chances for the Atlantic Coast football championship The Clemson defeat coupled with South Carolina's 2-4-6 victory over Wake Forest assured South Carolina of the conference title The 202-pound McCauley scored two touchdowns and gained 112 yards rushing as the Tar Heels rolled to their fourth straight victory It' was the fourth straight week McCauley had gained more than -100 yards Lanier a nimble-footed reserve quarterback took over the North Carolina offense in the second quarter with Clemson leading 15-14 and guided the Tar Heels to victory Starting North Carolina quarterback Johnny Swofford left the game with a shoulder injury Before leaving Swofford scored the first touchdown of his varsity career on a three-yard run Lanier went on to score one touchdown and gain 91 yards running and 44 passing The Tar Heel defense held Clemsbn's top running threat Clmson North Carolina Swofford 3 run Swofford run (Harflg kick) McMakln 17 pass tram Kndrlck UNC Swofford 3 run (Harflg kick) Clam McMakln 17 pass tram Kendrick (Talley post from Kendrick) McCauley 7 run (Harflg kick) Gil trap 1 run (Barnett kick) Lanier 3 run (Jolley past from Lanier) McCauley 3 run (Harflg kick) UNC-FG Harflg 32 32500 STATISTICS Clemson IJNC First downs Rushing yardaga Passing yordaa Return yardaga Passes Johnson also returned a punt 56 yards for a touchdown All-American Reid rambled 26 yards untouched after defen-ive end Gary Hull blocked another pass by sophomore quarterback Jeff Shugars touchdowns gave him a career total of 25 breaking a school record held by Lenny Moore Represnefatives from the Sugar Orange and Cotton Bowls watched the game Maryland 5 5 Pam Stale 21 14 13 5-45 Pittman 2 run (Raltx kick) Pittman 2 run (Reitz kick) Pittman 4 run (Reitz kick) Reid 24 Interception run (Raltx kick) PS Abbey 1 run (Reitz kick) PS-5obnsen 54 punt return (kick tailed) Mitchell 71 run (Reitz kick) A-4SJT3 STATISTICS Maryland Penn State 13 11 124 240 174 41 132 111 11-325 331 13335 7-431 IS 2S Punts Fumbles Lest Yards penalized Sub Lift 32 to 15 tailback Ray Yauger to 74 yards rushing Yauger gained only two yards in the second half Eagles Gain Win 18-16 TOWSON Md -Bridge-water capitalized on Towson State errors to build up an 18-0 lead and then held off a late rally by the Tigers to post an 18-16 football victory yesterday A pair of touchdown passes from Al Dodds in the final quarter pulled Towson State into contention and- another drive was halted in the closing minutes by an interception Marshall Flora- a 8-f oot-5 halfback led Bridgewater with 180 yards' on the ground including a 25-yard touchdown run which opened Uie scoring in the first period Jay Moore scored from the two-yard line in the second quarter following a 25-yard run by linebacker Mike Newman with an intercepted pass and Larry Blohm ran 15 yards with a recovered fumble in the third period to make it 18-0 Bridgewater 4 Towson Flora 25 run (kick tailed) Moore 2 run (pass tailed) Brid -Blohm fumbf recovery (past foiled) Tew-Champney 2 past from Dadds (Pater run) Codorette 7 pas from (Champney pass from Dadds) 14-14 Dodds Colgate 14-10 EASTON Pa (AP) Col-gate scoring with the aid of a Lafayette penalty and a short Lafayette penalty and a short Lafayette punt defeated the Leopards 14-10 in college football yesterday Kentucky Carolina Pittsburgh Miami New York Western Dlvliien Pct GB Las Angeles 7 6 New Orleans 7 7 J63 Vi Washington 5 7 533 1 Dallas 7 I 527 1 Denver 4 12 J50 5Vk GAME! TODAY Indiana at Las Angeles Carolina at Miami Washington at New York Dallas at Denver Only game scheduled National Hockey League RESULTS Montreal 3 St Louie I Toronto 4 Philadelphia 3 New York 6 Boston 5 Detroit 2 Minnesota 3 Chicago 3 Oakland 3 Pittsburgh 3 Las Angeles 1 STANDING OF THE CLUBS Eastarn Division Houston Captures Sixth in Row 34-13 New York Baltimore Mllwoukt Philadelphia Clnclrmalt Detroit Wes lens Division Atlanta Angles Chicago San Francisco Phoenix San Diego Seattle AMES TODAY" San Francisco at Milwaukee Philadelphia at Los Angstas Atlanta at Phoenix Only gamu scheduled BOSTON Howell Havllck Flnkel Siegfried Sander Bryant Nalsen Barnes Niemann RALEIGH Houston combined a crushing ground attack with the passing of Gary Mullins to score its sixth straight victory oby routing North Caolina State 34-13 yesterday A crowd of 31000 watched as Houston jumped off to a 94) first-period lead and dominated play throughout The victory enhanced the Cougar chances of a post-season bowl bid They are 6-2 while State took its fourth defeat against thre wins and one tie in its first game in three weeks Houston scored in the opening minutes when Carlos Lopez kicked a 28-yard field goaL Late inthe first period the Cougars stormed 55 yards for a touchdown behind the running of Ted Heiskell and Jim Strong with strong going over from the three Charlie Bowers raced off right tackle and went 64 yards for a tochdown in the second quarter Houston rolled 56 yards for a touchdown shortly before thei- half ended with Heiskell diving over from the one Montreal at Chicago St Louis at New York Lee Angeles at Boston Only games scheduled HarperSetsMark PointersWin21-12 Special to The Tlmes-Dlspatch KING John Harper set a Group III District scoring record and West Point took a 21-12 non-conference victory over King George Friday night Anthony 'passed and ran for 151 yards but it was Harpers' twoTDs in the final quarter that gave the Pointers (9-1) the win and Harper the District scoring record with 118 points West Point 5 7 5 14-21 Kino George 6 6 0 Loveless 4 ruif (run tolled) Loveless 13 run (run tallod) Jenkins 15 pass tram Varben-couer (Moltchck kick) Harear 4 run (paw tolled) torpor 5 run (Harp pose from Varboncoeur) Chancy Kubarskl Whit Total Sedan 2 35 7 3 0-0 4 35 25-37 71 Totals 43 27-1711 17 26 22 rN 36 25 27 15-111 Now York Fouled out-Non Total Boston 26 New York 17J00L Special to The Times-Dispatch DURHAM The Virginia Union Panthers upset previously unbeaten North Carolina Central 19-12 yesterday in a CIAA game The Panthers scored a touchdown with a little over four minutes left in the game for the win Quarterback Ray Hart threw a first-quarter TD pass and ran another in the third quarter as the Panthers evened their ref-cord at 4-4 The Eagles are 7-1 Hart threw a 27-yard scoring pass to Leland Pierce in the first quarter but Central tied it in the second period with a touchdown pass at its own Both teams scored in the third quarter the Panthers on a one-yard sneak by Hart and the Eagles on a 27-yard run by Ronald Smith after he had intercepted a Hart pass MILWAUKEE Alclndar 12 hopell 2 1-1 Crawfrd 9 55 II Ellin Dardrla 6 33 15 Johnson McGIklln 5 55 lOLovghry RoWnsn 1413-13 41 Marin Rogers I 55 5 Monro Smith 1 0-0 2 Scott Smith 1 1-1 2 Unsaid Totals 55 25-22 115 Totals Milwaukee 27 30 33 35-120 Baltlniora 35 25 27 30- Fouled Nona Total Milwaukee 22 Baltimore if 12277 0 3 3S 7 2 30 4 4 1-1 7 17 310 43 7 4-4 22 5 37 17 2 1-2 5 7 05 II II 17-11 127 Fumblss lest Yards penallzad mi-.

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