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Winston-Salem Journal from Winston-Salem, North Carolina • 11

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IRST EDITION MAKE OVER 77 folfpack acing Tough Comeback i whooped it up It was a big line did a hell of a job opening ick Layton I LrL nftnr the Wake Rame for them Wlth Notre for Levi (Jackson) and stfmprttr It was tough to come back after me WUKC arne (at East Bend) and me' line did a hell of a job opening holes iorLevi (jacKson) ana mp Baggett played his freshman season at North Carolina transferred as a sophomoresat out two years and is now a Page 6 Winston Salem Journal Winston Salem Sunday September 28 1975 Worst Showing Against Name Team orest game And it will be even tougher to come back after this game HOLTZ Staff Reoorter 'east LANSING "Yes we will have a tough time coining back" NC State Coach Lou Holtz fielded a Horns lai Pact Rendl and Michigan (at East Lansing) coming up next "It is a very good win for said a jubilant Spartan question "We haif the worst tackling by our football team than I've ever seen at NC State This is the worst game I can ever Jemember when we played abig football team" 7 'Holtz was not at all bitter about 1 decisive 1 football loss to the Big State He spoke puietly and with candor His teams have been known for playing well against 1 big name football schools: Penn state Arizona zs State Nebraska iBut yesterday the two teams were in separate worlds State is a line football team they are svery quick and they came to play But there should not be that much difference in our program and Holtz said The Wolfpack boss did not have any answers however' "We had good practices this week" he said "We tackled well But I know why we today! guess we tough enough we react to adversity "Their defense is so quick the whole pace of the game was so quick I don't know if it was the astroturf or what but the game' just flew by Baggett' Charlie MSU quarterback) played super We thought we had stopped them and then he had that big gain (56 yards)and set up a 30 7 lead That put the nail in the coffin We didn't want them to score in second half because we didn't feel we were out of it at Now State looks ahead to In diana (in Raleigh next Satur day) then a trip to Maryland and a home game against North Carolina" was tough to come back from the Wake orest game (the Deacons beat State 30 22 two weeks ago and the Pack rebounded with a 8 7 victoiy over lorida last week) And it will be even tougher to come back after this While the Wolfpack players moped around their dressing room preparing for a quick departure 'the Spartans coach Denny Stolz tun ing is perfect going down to Notre Dame next week and then we iave Michigan were very physical It was our best overall defensive game We shut ff what they do Stoltz laughing all the while said he was glad NC State scored before the half making the 27 7 "Hell Niat could I say to coming in 27 But since they (NC State) had just scored I came in and justrais ed hell wi them for allowing the 1 "Maybe this'll do it for said Baggett who has had his best game this year at quarter back finally got some breaks out way fie offensive senior "I had been looking forward to this game for a long time It meant a lot winning this big especially for me against a North Carolina school (Baggett is from into these next two games we had to win said Bethea who had an outstanding defensive being rankedhigh the preseason we finally snowea me country we ve got a helluva ball club And it will show against Notre Dame and Michigan "We had a lot of people hurt the first two games but now coming around" Jackson also praised the offensive line we got the first score we knew we LOU HOLTZ no answers or could keep going We had to have this game And it was my best game since Ohio State last year whole team shows great It is doubtful that either Notre Dame or Michigan will be as flat as NC State happen ed to be yesterday But it is also doubtful that the Michigan State Spartans will dip down to the level of their first two season performances again Spartans Top Pack Continued rom Page DI tremely quick with his 6 4 236 pound frame was the Spar top tackler and was never too far from the ball when the NC State offense was on the field Jackson went off left tackle to cap the 23 yard three play drive and Hans Nielsen added the point after for a 7 0 lead Hovance received a Buckey pass on the third play of NC second possession and carried it 15 yards before he too dropped the ball Weak safety Tom Hannon hit" Hovance and recovered the fumble to set up another Jackson TD (twelve yards up the middle) only seconds after the first one The Pack offense continued to embarrass itself when Johnny Evans fumbled on the 25 two plays later and linebacker Paul Rudzinski recovered on the 26 This time it took the Spar tans five plays to reach paydirt with Jackson again bulling up the middle from the one PAT made the score 21 0 It was a nightmarish beginn ing to a contest which NC State had pointed to as a pivotal one in its 1975 76 cam paign The Pack hoping to have brought fa 3 0 record here before being upset by Wake orest two weeks ago in Raleigh had a sizable con ting tpresent NC State never recovered from the large early deficit even though Holtz thought his squad could still leave with a win until MSU went up 30 7 in the third quarter With both clubs using reserves in the fourth quarter NC State mounted another 52 yard scoring drive capped by one yard plunge off right tackle State 0 7 0 1 Michigan State 21 6 10 0 MSU Jackson 8 run (Nielsen kick) Jackson 12 run (Nielsen kick) MSU Jackson 1 run (Nielsen kick) Nielsen 25 Nielsen 47 Hovance 9 fm Buckey (Evans kick) MSU Nielsen 42 i MSU Baggett 3 run (Nielsen kick) Carter 1 run (Evans pass trim Scanlon) 59111 NC St MSU irst downs 14 25 Rushes yards 34 131 77 429 Passing yards 131 41 Return yards 180 51 Passes 11 24 2 2 5 1 Punts 6 46 3 39 umbles lost 5 5 3 2 Penalties yards 1 15 5 29 With ield Goal Downtown Thruway and Hanes 7 1 7 ft a UP1 Telephoto Willie Jordan comes down hard after getting first down 5 HANES MALL Wool In A Class By Itself Downtown Thruway and Hanes Mall rank Brothers inest Quality Perfect it MjCK McCulloch "See our Many Other Styles Too A SAVE 1 0 10 3 10 ball they went 51 yards with Sims going the final six to give them a 26 22 lead touchdown capped a 65 yard march putting Tech ahead 33 22 but Jordan brought Clemson roar ing back on an 80yard march with the last 15 coming on his pass to Bennie Cunningham to 'make it 33 28 with 5: 14 to play Clemson drove from its nine to the Tech 32 with 37 seconds to go but failed to complete any of its last four passes Available in Rosemore Calfskin MONDAY RIDAY 9:30 A 9:00 PM Saturday 'til 5:30 SUPER SAVINGS Detailed for today': Traditional Man Open Saturdays 'Til 1 pm having a third of the offense for both teams After score the first time the Wildcats had the ball Jennings snagged the kickoff on the seven yard line wavered for just a second and then sped down the right sideline and was never touched Kentucky's tying field goal was set up with 2:22 remaining when Maryland's Jamie ranklin fumbled and Ken tucky's Terry Haynes recovered on the Maryland 40 After seven plays moved Kentucky to the 28 Pierce kicked the field goal against the wind A five eyelet straight tip blu cher oxfordion the Rine last MONDAY SATURDAY 9:30 A 5:30 PM PURE WOOL The Wooimark label your assurance of Quality tested productsof the world best Pure Wool 5 I Clemson 23 51 192 300 13 18 30 0 4 26 1 1 7 65 Tech I 18 54 331 18 0 2 2 0 4 46 4 0 5 53 MONDAY SATURDAY 9:30 AM 5:30 PM irst downs Rushes yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts umbles lost Penalties yards MONDAY SATURDAY 10:00 AM 9:00 PM irst downs Rushes yards Par sing yards Return yards Passes Punts umbles lost Penalties yards LEXINGTON Ky (AP) John Pierce kicked a 45 yard field goal with eight seconds left and Sonny Collins set a new Southeastern Conference career rushing record Satur day as Kentucky came from behind to gain a 10 10 tie with 20th ranked Maryland Collins gained 161 yards on 31 carries to set his career mark at 3099 erasing the record es tablished in 1949 by Eddie Price of Tulane Maryland had all its scoring in the first period when senior tailback Rick Jennings on his first play since an injury three weeks ago scampered 93 i yards with a kickoff to put the Terps in a 7 7 tie with Ken tucky The Wildcats had scored onan 80 yard drive with' Collins carrying the final yard Mike Sochko sent Maryland in front late in the first period with a 30 yard field goal score stood until the final seconds The defensive units for both teams were almost spec tacular Kentucky's opening drive was by far the longest of the game and the only other sustained move came when the Wildcats drove from their 34 to the Maryland 36 where a field goal failed Most of gains were for short yardage but he broke loose fo 49 yards late in the fourth period to give Kentucky the ball at the Maryland 30' In this move too a field goal was short four plays later While new record made him the hero of the game it was Kentucky's Steve Campassi who was responsible for the long touchdown drive gaining 67 of the 80 yards in cluding a dash for 24 In fact Campassi in the first half was just one yard short of 14 71 264 0 13 0 5 1 7 35 4 1 3 35 Maryland Kentucky 39 82 75 10 8 14 0 9 39 1 1 3 35 Prince Deese ran 18 times for 122 yards all but three of the net Elon ground yardage Middle guard Bunky James was a defensive standout for the winning Quakers He had seven tackles' helped on 15 had four quarter back sacks and blocked an ex tra point kick Gullford 14 0 0 3 17 Elon 0 6 0 Whitley 5 run (oley kick) Gull Paphites 13 past from Oszorne (oley kick) Stafford 10 pass from Page (kick blocked) oley 39 4500 MONDAY SATURDAY 10:00 A 9OO PM (3 1) a 24 10 lead after Iowa ahead 22 13 had staged its only touchdown Sims rushed for 112 march AIR COOLED ENGINE 1033 So Main St 72X8189 Guilford Stuns Elon GENTLEMENS APPABEL DAKS BURLINGTON NC: (AP) Billy Whitley ran five yards to cap a 59 yard drive and backup quarterback Joe Osborne hit Chris Paphites with a 13 yard touchdown pass in the first quarter leading Guilford to a 17 6 football victory over Elon Saturday oley1 who sat out briefly with a shoulder injury return ed after scoring strike and added a 39 yard field goal in the last period as Guilford raised its record to 3 1 He completed 11 of 20 passes for 150 yards Elon now 1 2 scored in the second period when Martin Page passed 10 yards to Gary Stafford Maryland 10 0 0 Kentucky 7 0 0 Collins 1 run (Pierce kic Jennings 93 kickoff return (Soch ko kick) Mar Soihko 30 Ken Pierce 45 55000 est Priced from Kentucky Ties Terps ciemson 6 9 7 6 28 yards in 10 carries enabled Clem Jordan 2 run ikicfaued) Trt Tech to march 41 yards with wers io run (Bessiiheu kick) Adnan Rucker going the final Calhcutt 1 run (run failed) three to Cut it to 2219 With 5 3L (paCs7aSi'e'dS) 18 run Wlth fumbfe in third period The Brantley 80 pass from Jordan next time the JHCketS got the (Jordan kick) Rucker 3 run (kick failed) Sims 6 run (Bessillieu kick) Moriarty 13 run Bessilieu kick) Cunningham 15 pass from Jor dan (run failed) A 46212 ATLANTA (UPI)r David iSims used mainly as a decoy tin the first half scored two )ttird period touchdowns Satur Crfay to enable the Georgia Tech vYellow Jackets fo win a rdownto the wire 33 28shootout with the Clemson Tigers 5 i Clemson paced by theienational play of triple threatfreshman quarterback WilheJordan led 15 7 at half time and 22 13 in third i period but the Yellow Jackets (finally went ahead for keeps with 49 seconds left in the thirdperiod on a sixyard touchdown Hun by Sims Sims also scored earlier in period when he scooped up fumble by Tech quarterback 'Danny Myers and raced 18ards to score But in the end it took a J2yard touchdown run by Pat Sloriarty with 10:36 left in the ame to enable Georgia Techto overcome the winless Tigers because Jordan cut margin Hto just five points when he his second touchdown Ljpass with 5 14 left to play TheTigers appeared enroute toanother score before theJackets finally stopped them in 4 PLY POLYESTER WHITEWALLS 4 800 ederal Tax Mounting Balancing Included Georgia Tech Rallies To Slip By Clemson 33 28 1 THE OAKSSUIT A CLASSIC IN OUR TIME The ultimate suit for the man whose total lifestyle bespeaks refinement Proper Elegant Meticulous Executed in the recognized and respected DAKS tradition of superb fit and luxurious fabric McCulloch The Most Popular Chain Saws The best saws you can buy for home forest farm or industry "Compare and buy McCulloch!" made its unsuccessful attempt to come from behind Clemson grabbed a first quarter lead on a two yard run by Jordan and widened its margin in the second period Pen State with a Jordan field goal and a one yard touchdown plunge by Whips Iowa Ken Callicutt with 10 seconds 1 left in the half lone IOWA CITY Iowa (UPD first half score came on a 10 Quarterback xs John yard run by Myers after Tech Andressf ired a 70 yard had recovered a fumble at the touchdown pass and set up Clemson 22 another score with a 75yard The first time Tech got the completion to help Penn State ball in the second half Myers overcome a sluggish start and raced 35 yards and fumbled to beat feisty Iowa 30 10 Satur I rt tlr rtrt ri Z5 rtrn closing seconds of the distance to close the gap Andress hitrunning back Jordan passed for 251 yard to 15313 But on the first play Rich Mauti with the long Scot land two touchdowns and after the kickoff Jordan threw ing strike with 9:59 left the Scored a touchdown a field an 80 yard pass to Craig game to give the Nittany Lions goai and an extra point out urantiey ana Clemson was out ot the game in me cios 3ng two minutes while Clemson I 9L SHr WHS iff 'WiMMeRm 2 fAbTKM i 2 'BSi wOaiW i EMKE I.

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