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Richmond Times-Dispatch du lieu suivant : Richmond, Virginia • 21

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Auto Racing 7 Durden 1 1 Millsaps 5 Lindquist 1 1 Pro Football 1 1 ISithmond timrs-Diapatrb Section np ion liD Sunday November 23 1980 Speed Redden Too Muck' for With 2:48 gone in the second quarter Redden burst through the left side for 14 yards That put him over the 1000-yard mark the first Richmond player to reach that plateau and the game was halted momentarily to celebrate the occasion and give Redden the ball At that point the Spiders were clinging to a precarious 3-0 edge Four plays later Redden went seven yards for his first touchdown Midway of the third quarter he twisted and drove six yards for six points that built advantage to 26-7 But if Redden was The Story The Play belonged to someone else Richmond never trailed but William and Mary a slight underdog had closed to within 10-7 and Richmond was faced with a crucial third-and-10 situation at the 38 The Indians had been gambling throwing linebackers and a defensive back now By Jerry Lindquist Times-Dispatch Sports Writer Occasionally it easy sorting out the reasons why one football team wins and another team loses but Jimmye Laycock had nosuchdifficulty late yesterday afternoon Laycock the William and Mary coach said and The University of Richmond and Barry Redden had it William and Mary didn't As a result the home team closed put its first season under coach Dal Shealy ion a high note downing 26-14 before 14700 at City Stadium For the sixth straight game Redden ran wild The junior from Sarasota Fla gained 191 yards (34 carries) scored two touchdowns and finished with a school-record 1151 yards for the season and then into the Richmond backfield attempting to cause havoc harass Redden and equally as important keep quarterback Steve Krainock under control Krai nock already had thrown one interception had been sacked for a four-yard loss and was sidelined temporarily after his left hand became caught in a player's facemask At first the junior from Poway Calif thought it was broken never had so much Krainock said So there the Spiders were third-and-10 Redden had just been thrown for a three-yard loss and Krainock called time out and came to the sideline for a conference with Shealy Both were aware the Indians probably would becomingwithsix seven perhaps as many as eight men knew what I thought we should Continued oh Page 5 CoL UVa Season of Promise Ends in 31-0 Terp Rout By Bob Lipper Tines-fHspatch Sports Writer CHARLOTTESVILLE Virginia's Cavaliers were trounced by Maryland's Terrapins 31-0 yesterday a downer of a windup to a football season that began three months ago amidst rampant optimism Instead Virginia finished 4-7 its 11th losing record in the last 12 years The exception was last season's 6-5 but the Cavaliers were unable to build successfully on that foundation Fact is they managed back-to-back winners since 1951-52 It also was Virginia's ninth consecutive loss to Maryland and the fifth time the Cavaliers have been shut out by the Terps during that span So losing to the upper-echelon teams is nothing new for the Cavaliers they've now dropped an aggregate 25 straight games to North Carolina NC State Clemson and Maryland since a 44-40 victory over UNC in 1973 But enough history Yesterday's setback provided Virginia with enough futility to ponder rather than dwell on past tribulations For starters the Cavaliers had no offense The 90 yards they gained was a season low And their minus-17 yards rushing was Continued on rape 5 CoL 1 Staff Photo by Rich Crawford Steve Brenner Sees to it Ken Tweedy Doesn't Make Catch Inside A ii- Four TBs Lead Romp to Playoffs By John Markon Times-Dispatch Sports Writer Virginia Union University tooled up for the NCAA Division II football playoffs yesterday by hammering Hampton Institute 49-0 at Hovey Field Knowing before the game thatavictory would produce the school's second straight Invitation to postseason play the Panthers (9-1-1 took care to take charge early and by halftime were sitting on a 42-Olead Today after an afternoon conference call conducted by the NCAA's Playoff Committee Union will receive and accept a bid and learn the identity of its first-round opponent The Panthers are certain to play on the road speculation sending them either to Eastern Illinois or Jacksonville (Ala) State of right nowT said Union coach Willard Bailey after yesterday's game assassin for hire in that The remainder of the Panther touchdowns were scored in more conventional ways four of them collected by Keith Cathion a 6-3 190-pound freshman wingback from Washington Cathion ran 11 yards for six points later in the first quarter did itagain early in the second period and rounded off his afternoon with a 21-yard scoring run and a 26-yard touchdown pass from Ricky Johnson with four seconds left in the first half Somewhere in between halfback Marlon Cowles sneaked one over from one yard out Cathion finished the half (and the game) with eight rushes for 51 yards Cathion who never scored a touchdown in high school won All-Interhigh recogni- Continued on Page i CoL 5 haven't made one plan for the playoffs This week I wanted everyone thinking about Hampton and nothing else Now we'll get to work on those The one player on the Hampton roster who figured to be able to cause a problem or two for the Panthers running back Dennis Mahan was off the field with a leg injury before the close of the first period His exit paved the way for a 30-point VUU outburst in the second quarter as the Pirates (5-6) became as hapless on offense as they were on defense Union's first score came after opening drive stalled and freshman linebacker Robert Conyers blocked Ronnie Whitehead's attempted punt running the loose ball down and returning it 42 yards for a touchdown a specialist and that's his said Bailey of the former Armstrong High standout like an College Basketball Section PI Telephoto Terps Charlie Wysocki En Route to 148 Rushing Yards Senior Back Finished With 1359 Yards 2nd RushingTitle Rifles Avoid i Errors Rout Hampton Aces Page 2 Clemson stuns South Carolina 27-6 Page 2 Michigafi surprises Ohio State 9-3 to earn Rose Bowl berth and the losing Buckeyes go to the Fiesta Bowl Page 2 Oklahoma upended Nebraska 21-17 to move closer to an Orange Bowl berth Page 4 Miami Fla knocked off North Texas 26-8 to get the Peach Bowl bid Jan 2 in Atlanta opposite Virginia Tech Page 5 Sports Editor Bill Millsaps column on RichmondWilliam Mary game Page 6 Regional high school football champion Douglas Freeman trains sights on Hampton in Friday night game in Richmond Sports On the Air Top 20 Football 1 Georgia idle 2 Notre Dan me defeated Yakiwchuk snapped the tie by converted a rebound of Ray Kurpis' missed shot into a goal at 5:57 Yakiwchujc was one of three Rifles waiting at the goalmouth for the puck to come off Aces goaltender Bob Parent's pads 1 Hampton center Dave Walter thought that at least one of the Rifles might have interfered with Parent and madehisobjec-tions known so vociferously to referee Steve Huber that the result was a two-minute unsportsmanlike conduct penalty While Walter was in the box Richmond defenseman Alan Aime beat Parent on a 35-foot drive from the point and Hampton' coming off a 6-3 loss at Salem Friday night and bothered by an inability to secure ice for practice over the past week appeared to lose some of its zest for the game Before the period was over Joe Augustine (first of two goals) and Alex Jeans (second of two) had scored for the Rifles By John Markon Times-Dispatch Sports Writer The Richmond Rifles still looking (but not too hard) tor their second loss of the season didn't find it last night running their record to 13-1 with an 11-5 rout of the Hampton Aces at the Coliseum The loss mired Hampton still deeper Into the Eastern Hockey basement but the Aces didn't start looking like a last-place team until well into the second period After a goal by Hampton's Schurman at the 5 20 mark the score stood 4-4 and the Rifles weren't lacking for competition a team as young as this one said Richmond coach Bill Purcell expect 20 young-player type mistakes every period Part of the reason we're doing so well is that I'm not getting them In the second period after they tied the score well I didn't see Less than two minutes after tying the score Hampton was down 6-4 Richmond's Dale RADIO 4pm Pro Football Washington at Dallas WLEE (14X0) WSSV (1240) WSVS-FM 104 7) Let's Talk Sports with Chuck Noe WRVA (1140) TELEVISION 10 30 a Bill Goo ley Show Ch 12 11 a College Football Air Force at Notre Dame (tape) Continental Cable Ch 15 Noon Dal Shealy Show Ch 6 I pm Pro Football Baltimore at New England Ch 11 1 pm Pro Football Chicago at Atlanta Ch 6 1 pm Football Grey Cup Chesterfield Cable Ch 9 4 pm Pro Football Washington at Dallas Ch 6 4 pm Soccer Made In Germany Ch 23 Hockey Vaacouverat New York Rangers Continental Cable Ch 15 pm College Basketball Polish National Team at Notre Dame Chesterfield Cable Ch 10pm Almaden Grand Masters (tape) Ch 23 Air Force 24-10 Florida State wai idle 4 Nebraska lost to Oklahoma 21-17 5 Ohio State lost to Michigan Pitt was Mile 7 Penn State was idle Alabama was Mile Oklahoma defeated Nebraska 21-17 10 Michigan defeated Ohio State OJ It Baylor defeated Texas ISA 12 Southern California lost to UCLA 20-17 13 Brifham Young defeated Utah 14 Sooth Carolina lost toClemsan J7- 15 North Carolina defeated Duke 44-21 IS Washington defeated Washington State 30-23 17 Mississippi State defeated Ole Miss IS-14 II UCLA defeated Southern Cal 20-17 IS Florida was idle 20 Texas lost to Baylor 164 me Si Suit Photo by Lui Won Continued on Page a CoL Ed Jackson (51 Robert Conyers (90) Lead VUU Rush on HI Punter Ronnie Whitehead.

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