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The Roanoke Times from Roanoke, Virginia • 34

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The Roanoke Timesi
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Timzt I Worid Nm Sunday Octotw 14 1979 Deacons shock Carolina SSI i fill 0 10 In the schools AJi 0 7 Rising to the top or stronger teeth 0 31 1 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS always something extra in the i Roanoke Times World News SUN OCT 21 UNC 23 50 116 267 37 5 38 Duke 23 51 164 770 41 21 31 1 4 37 5 2 8 90 Tenn 26 69 353 96 44 6 13 1 538 2 0 7 96 This issue of Newsun will be devoted to school things they have been doing in school illustrat ed with pictures taken by the children or teachers There will be a story about a class at Mountain View Elementa ry School that made apple butter to sell at a school ba zaar and another about children at Woodlawn School in Salem who were taught to use a 35mm camera and devel op their own pictures some of which will be published And in Mini orum readers will tell what they think is good and bad about their schools Look for these in Tuesday Extra How does a woman with a 10th grade education become a vice president of a major food company? She starts making pizzas in her home then sells the formula to the company for a couple of million dollars how Rose Totino of Minneapolis says a rags to riches and it will be told in ood Guide Wednesday after noon and Thursday morning Pupils at ancy Gap Elementary School in Carroll Coun ty rinse their mouths with a fluoride solution to help pre vent tooth decay and the PTA pays for it Staff Writer Wayne Scarberry will have a report on Monday National Diabetes Week By Act of Congress October 8 14 1979 irst downs Rushes yards Passing yards Roturn yards Passes Punts Maryland Carolina St Sullivan 14 run (Ritter kick) 39800 MD 6 33 84 49 36 7 23 2 9 41 1 0 4 40 'Wham bam oof State runs over Maryland 7 0 Rich 12 48 138 70 3 7 27 1 7 37 33 5 46 NCSU 18 71 290 20 28 3 11 2 7 38 3 2 5 50 Deal direct with lender Statewide Service No Broker ee 10 year terms $3500 to $50000 Application taken by phone Concord Equity Corp Call Toll ree 1 800 241 7122 Hayes' 23 yard field goal That made the score 10 3 Kupec was superb in the next scoring drive twice completing third down passes as the Tar Heels went 65 yards in seven plays Junior tight end Mike Chatham caught a 9 yard pass for the touchdown After an exchange of turnovers Wake was in business again when a pass interference penalty eave the Deacs a first down on the UNC 1 Me uougaia ouuea over to maxe it iv wane ror est with 13:31 remaining The Deacons clinched the game on their next possession Sensing a blitz Venuto flipped a pass to Albert Kirby a running back who had beaten coverage in the middle of the Carolina zone Taking the pass in stride the junior from Clinton NC went 60 yards untouched for the score Harnisch's PAT kick gave the Deacs a 24 10 lead play was not an audible by design but built into the play" said Mackovic "It's not an audible by sound but by thought" UNC through not the way Kupec was throwing The 6 1 senior took his team on a 72 yard march in a light rain with Chatham hauling in his second scoring pass from the 5 i ii 4 Wind Power Tractor Driven Alternators ORDER NOW I A power failure does not keep things down on the farm Put wind power de pendablity and our five year warranty to work for you before more bad weather strikes Cw 10 3144 iors 8 2S 1 M0 2 7 M2 Mojor ltjqm Stork (or lotin on Universal torinj Network from Rorkingtiom woeww Bioaduil Stans at 12 Norm 0000 0 3 21 Calf: lynch Station 804 369 4392 Harrisonburg 703 898 2487 Richmond 804 648 1662 HEAR THE AMERICAN 500 Getting it right in sports The high school football team that lost to Roanoke Catholic 27 14 riday night was erroneously reported in editions of the Roanoke Times World News The story should have reported that the Celtics defeated Jama River By MARK BOORMAN Sports Writer CHAPEL HILL NC Before Saturday maybe Virginia Tech and a few other teams I knew it Now everyone knows Wake orest is i for real I The Demon Deacons previously renowned for their golf teams and not much ebe are a le ACC football force and they proved it Saturday by stunning previously unbeaten North Carolina 24 19 architects of the upset played before 50720 the second largest crowd ever in Kenan i Stadium were juniors Jay Venuto and James McDougald McDougald last year leading rush er Is a familiar name Against UNC the 5 foot 9 1190 pounder scored twice and rushed for 61 'yards i McDougald outgained another well known (junior amous Amos Lawrence of UNC Law Jerne managed just 34 yards in 24 carries 1 JSince neither team had much success run ning Venuto and Carolina's Matt Kupec provid the fireworks Venuto completed 15 of 27 I passes for 236 yards and one score while Kupec Completed a school record 24 of 41 for 267 yards and two TDs I Because Wake took advantage of UNC's mis takes in the first half the Deacons grabbed an early lead and never looked back At 5 1 (2 1 in the ACC) Wake is off to its best start in 20 years CMy team believes it can make the big plays when it has to" said John Mackovic Wakes dashing second year coach is as big a win as had this year But we played a bad ballgame this year We just came up three points short (in a 27 24 loss to North Carolina State) Wake drove 67 yards in 10 plays for its first score a 21 yard field goal by rank Harnischo With the score just 3 0 UNC players could be ex cused tor feeling uncomfortable It was the first time in five games the Tar Heels have trailed heard the old saying how records mean nothing when you lose?" asked Kupec in the deserted Carolina dressing room "Well I how I feel much rather have had to throw just 15 passes and won But they shut off I Amos good I understand it How can a year make so much difference? defense stop us last year" 'Not only defense but its offense has been upgraded with the insertion of Venuto at quarterback The 6 foot bomber took advantage of the second of three UNC fumbles in the first half to give Wake a 1(M lead i Ubiquitous nose guard James Parker fell on a Lawrence fumble at the UNC 16 and it took enuto just two plays to convert Venuto boot legged 14 yards to the 2 before McDougald swept in ior the score Kupec pulled the Tar Heels into a 10 10 tie late in the third period engineering a 50 yard drive prior to halftime which culminated in Jeff or Home Delivery Phone 981 3211 or Toll ree 1 800 542 5822 Domino problem There are dominoes in Central America and one of them El Salvador presents special problems Ernest Conine discusses choice of none hope toward that tragic country on Commentary Page Caring for your car A all Car Care special section offering tips on how to keep your car running smoothly this winter along with other driving hints will be published Thursday after noon and riday morning i Duke hands Spiders sixth straight defeat i RICHMOND Stanley Driskell and Craig Browning I passed for three touchdowns Saturday as Blue De yds turned fumble recoveries into 10 points for a 34 7 foot I ball romp over Richmond Less than 500 diehards of a crowd of 10500 stayed to the finish of the rain soaked Tobacco Bowl to witness Rich mond lose its sixth game in as many starts this season Duke now 2 2 1 got its first touchdown on a 25 yard fumble return by defensive back Greg Stroud and turned a i fourth quarter fumble recovery into a 27 yard field goal by Scott McKinney In between Drisskell passed 34 yards to Cedric Jones for' a touchdown and set up a 17 yard McKiney field goal with a 52 yard pass to Ron rederick Browning taking over Driskell in the fourth quarter had touchdown passes of 4 yards to John Brinkman and 10 yards to Marvin Brown The latter was set up by Stanley pass interception I Richmond which failed to capitalize on three scoring opflunities in the second quarter got its only touchdown in the third period as Jim McCoig plunged over from the 1 to cap a 40 yard drive that began after a Duke fumble 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Evils of smoking? So you think smoking is bad for you do you? Well think again According to Dr rank Oski it keeps you healthy it keeps you cough cough I coughing Tuesday on the Editorial Page The prep front Joel Hicks first year coach of the surprising Pulaski County High School football team which is enjoying its first winning season since joining the Roanoke Valley District five years ago will be profiled on the Prep Page Tuesday morning as will David Boltinghouse the spark plug of Cave defense! Thanks primarily to the punting of State John Isley Maryland had poor field position all day The Terps never got closer than the State 32 from whence Tice threw the first Maryland pass of the day late in the second quarter It was picked off by Wolfpack safety Woodrow Wilson who had another interception later in the game Late in the third quarter State began the only scoring drive Starring at its 26 the Wolfpack advanced 74 yards in 22 plays all on the ground State had a third and J8 at its 47 when quarterback Scott Smith scampered 16 yards apparently ending the drive But Maryland was called for a personal foul and the ball was advanced 15 more yards setting up the Wolfpack with a first down on the Maryland 22 Three plays later Dwight Sullivan ran 14 yards off right tackle for the game's only touchdown Not only was run good for the score it was also one of the longest of the day Most of State's gains were of the 3 and 4 yard variety was pretty much like it was in explained Rein "We had an awful football team But we did then what we did todav We tried to grind out 3 and 4 yards at a pop We did that before and the only reason Maryland beat us (16 6) was because we made mistakes within the 20 yard line That was their 11 0 team back then "Maryland obviously takes much the same approach we do but today they just had lousy field or the record the victory boosted State's record to 5 1 and it left it the only unbeaten team in the ACC at 3 0 after North loss to Wake orest AP photo UNC's Phil arris tries to shake Landon King of Wake orest on punt return Taking over at the UNC 27 with 2:45 to go Kupec gave the sellout crowd one last thrill by connecting with Chatham who caught 10 passes for 144 yards for a 47 yard gain That bought the Tar Heels to the Wake 9 yard line with 1:47 left but UNC lost 2 yards in the next four plays Carolina's best chance to score came on first down when Kupec hit Phil arris slanting nrncc mtrlrfla Di4 tPnrric (bn knll in uvxvKl inv IHIUU1V LUi I CIHIJ ULVMUUU LUC MUll III me ena zone Wake orest North Carolina Harnisch 21 McDougald 2 run (Harnisch kick) NC Havps27 NC Chatham pass from Kupec (Hayes kick) McDougald 1 rOn (Harnisch kick) Kirby 60 pass from Venuto (Harnisch kick) NC Chatham 5 pass from Kupec (ha yes kick) NC safety center snapped ball out of end lone 50720 JUVENILE DI ASHES OUNDATION i irst downs Roahes yards Pautag yards Return yards P8WS I umotes lost Penal hes ar 2n( Mortnniqe LOANS By STEVE WAID SMrtiWrltw RALEIGH An advocate of wide open football i the kind that embodies 50 yard bombs double reverses and flea flickers would have been bored to tears As it was many of the 39800 North Carolina State faithful who gathered at Carter inley Stadium Saturday got downright restless A few figured there might be more action at the State air going on across the street However State Coach Bo Rein couldn't have cared less Although it was anything but spectacular his Wolf pack shut out Maryland 7 0 in a key Atlantic Coast Confer ence football game Deciding to adopt the bam oof" offense in which a couple of backs continually run head first into the defensive line State pounded out 290 yards rushing while earning its first shutout since 1977 It was the first time the Wolfpack had blanked Maryland since the 1970 Oyster Bowl in Norfolk Va a 6 0 State victory "Although the score was only 7 0 1 think it was one of the best ACC games you'll ever see" said Rein who might get an argument there "Our fans are spoiled They want to see us throw a lot But in this league you've got to try and win the best way you know how big goal is to try and outrush our opponent You ve got to be physical to do that and that's the way we played" There can be no doubt of that The Wolfpack held Maryland the conference's worst offensive team to 133 total yards The Terps could manage only 84 yards on the grodnd and their passing game which is abysmal any way netted 49 yards on seven completions In fact Maryland's game plan is so predictable and conservative that it has been dubbed by some as the "Ronald Reagan Offense" It usually consists of a couple of handoffs to tailback Charlie Wysocki one to Jeff Hodenber ger then a punt The Terps did throw 23 rimes but most of the at tempts came when they were behind said State linebacker David Horning kept waiting for them to do something funky out there" Alas there was nothing funky about Maryland "We hoped to control the ball running today but we certainly didn't" said Maryland Coach Jerry Claiborne "And our passing game still giving us anything at all Our first pass was intercepted We had others called that never got off We need two quarterbacks (Mike Tice and Bob Milkovich) and we didn't score with either one of them are going to have to do some evaluating before we make a game plan for next week We have a lot of work to irst downs Rushes yards Passing yarns Return yards Passes Punts umbles lost Penalties yards numuinttAi panD? RUSHING Maryland WysoCKi 19 45 Rodenberger 5 1B NCSU Mc Lean 20 96 Sullivan 21 85 PASSING Maryland Milkovich 6 I7 1 43 Tice V6 I 6 NCSU Smith 3 10 2 20 RECEIVING Maryland Carinci 2 26 NCSU Quick 2 17 Duka 14 0 3 17 34 Kicnmgng 0 0 7 I i Duke Stroud 25 fumble return (McKinney kick) Jones 34 pass from Driskell (McKinney kick) Rich McCoig 1 run (Schramme kick) McKinney 17 Duke McKinney 27 Puke Brmkman 4 pass from Browning (McKinney kick) Duke Brown 10 pass from Browning (McKinney kick) ArWSOQ 16 48 62 236 17 15 27 3 24 41 1 8 36 IwniVinilAI I PAHDS RUSHING Wake orest McDougald 26 61 Kirby 8 18 Venuto 12 23 UNC Lawrence 24 34 Kupec 910 PASSING Wake orest Venuto 15 27 3 236 UNC Kupec 24 4I 1 267 RECEIVING Wake orest Baumgardner 6 102 Kirby 2 68 Mullen 2 16 Duckett 1 14 McDougald 3 29 UNC Chatham 10 144 Paschal 5 39 Tucker 3 29 arris 2 14 Before retiring midway in the third quarter in the non yards on the ground and threw for another 96 to raise his Tennessee blanks Ga Tech 31 0 KNOXVILLE Tenn (AP) Quarterback Jimmy Streater passed for two touchdowns ran for a third and set a school record for total offense as Tennessee blanked Georgia Tech 31 0 Saturday i 1 conference college football game Streater picked up 103 career offense total to 4210 yards The old record was 4068 yards by quarterback Condredge Holloway from 1972 uirougn i Gttfflia Tch Duncan 42 Ten Moore 2 run (Duncan kick) Teo Hancoc 25 pass from Streater (Duncan kick) Ten Harper 13 pass from Streeter (Duncan ktek) Ten streatef 43 run (Duncan kfcM 03344 grst downsRves yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts 4 umtHes tosti Penaities yards i RUSHING Georgia Tech Cohn 11 41 Lee 5 13 Tennessee Streater Wl PASSING Georgia Tech Kelley 9 25 3 107 Tennessee Streeter 6 1M 96 RECEIVING Georgia Tech Heggs 838 Etheridge 2 34 Tennessee Ingram 2 45 Hancock 1 2S Harper ll ba) 'ATWLW Ik ksBB a A BisaMB 'sJHPrw I Ilk' SI a 4 irf I ''A tf I a 1 i 5 wKralSi am 1 j' Bal ifeyJli.

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