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News and Record from Greensboro, North Carolina • 53

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Carolina Rally Defeats State 10 7 DeArment grounding out 34 yards in 11 plus two 2 7 10 5 'f IHi 0 0 the the for NCS 22 278 77 1 19 1 3 29 1 20" 0 0 0 3 DEARMENT WAS the work horse The senior halfback car ried 25 times for 149 yards a six yard average and this en abled the Wolfpack attack to show 278 yards rushing plus 77 passing It compared to Car 126 rushing 139 passing Talbott hitting 11 of 15 when he went into the ozone This time the statistics were deceiving They did not tally with the final score UNC 15 126 139 11 15 2 6 39 1 60 had not been too effective about like the showing at Ken tucky last week After Don 15 yard touchdown run on the fifth play of the final period the Tar Heels mov ed on arm to the State 29 but a fourth down call was fouled up Then Talbott came right back and this time he and Tom Lampman collabo rated for 67 yards of a 68 yard drive Two big plays both passes got the victory on i iW J'v BY SMITH BARRIER Dally News Sports Editor KENAN STADIUM Chapel Just when it seemed that a scoreless tie was in prospect somebody scored and a little later when it appeared NC State had the ballgame won Danny Talbott found a team mate alone in the end zone Such were the Saturday sur nricpc hero IUVM WO Carolina went on to take the triumph 10 7 identical to the score a year ago and not one irst downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted Punts umbles lost Yards penalized NC State North Carolina excellent kickoff returns Darnall and Gene Link topped the Tar Heel secondary while Bill Spain did a job as linebacker Hank Sadler paced the inner defense which was extremely leaky at times defense was more sturdy despite injuries to end Pete Sokalsky and linebacker Chuck Amato Dave Everett was great as linebacker prob ably having more tackles than anybody else on the field while Ron Jackson and Dennis Byrd were also outstanding of the 46000 football fans the largest crowd in this old stadi history made the first move for the exits until the end' It was that kind of a game defensive from the word go bound to come to a conclusion on a break somewhere along uie line The Wolfpack playing with four regulars in civilian clothes sidelined by injury at Michigan State a week ago had most of these opportunities but Harold Deters missed three field goal attempts from two miles out and the Wolfpack did not score until the fourth quarter However on the strength sophomore quarterback Jack Klebe the Wolfpack forged ahead 7 3 field goal having come from strong footed) Bill Dodson in the second quar ter But Talbott this guy for the Tar Heels who has a knack of getting the jcb done came off the floor to score the knock out' His Tar Heel offensive this late march The first was fore its fortunes as well as for 30 yards to Lampman wide yards simply ran out open but forced to slew up to wait for the ball and the sec ond on third down and five at the State 15 was to Lamp man inches in bounds at the left side of the end zone The Wolfpack players protested the call which got them nowhere either It was thus 10 7 with 4:41 minutes remaining and the game was not over yet State moved to the Carolina 37 be tj THE TWO scoring drives had been well maneuvered offenses but the rest of the sunny after noon which helped bring out this sellout crowd was spent with defenses completely over shadowing the attacks Eight times the Wolfpack did cross midfield but it missed the big one 87 yards with Charlie Noggie Tony Barchuk sively to Dave Riggs who had and the downs only to see it fall flat on its face at the Carolina 2 It was Bill Darnall who knocked down the final pass in the end zone intended for Gary Rowe The Tar Heels had been con tained a little better They did cross midfield six times got a touchdown and a field goal out of these opportunities Carolina was effective only in the air the running left almost exclu ivy THE 3 0 halftime summed up the situation Neither side had enough to pop a paper bag Deters had attempted two field goals 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4 6 10 6 9 7 the UCLA Bruins The Blue Devils winning their second straight had three grand opportunities to do what everyone else seems to hand Pitt a shellacking But two fumbles and an over touchdowns The Deacons now 0 2 start ed Jon Wilson at quarter back but sophomore Ken Erickson took over for the UCLA Syracuse 9 86 44 4 11 0 10 39 0 entire last half because of the inept Deacon air attack before intermission It was Erickson who cut beautifully to lone TD in the last quarter after tackle Robert Grant recovered a Terp fumble on the Maryland 27 to set it up 7 mission because the officials never let him know what time it was It semed an eternity for Wake which was ready to swim back across the Poto t' mac to stop the avalanche of Outstanding defensively for Maryland was outside line backer Ronnie Pearson who made the Wake quarterbacks eat dirt all day BY GENE WARREN Dally Nw Sports Writer BYRD STADIUM College PARK Lou Saban Mary land's new head football coach who went into Terp Wake orest football game sit ting on the hot seat because of dismissing four players from his squad last week came out of it smelling like a rose The Terps playing their first contest at home under their hew pilot blitzed the Deacons for three touchdowns in the sec ond quarter ran up a 28 0 half time lead and coasted to an easy 34 7 triumph happy squad pre sented Saban the game ball after delighting a crowd of 26 500 with its scoring explosives featuring junior quarter back Alan Pastrana Pastrana a defensive back last year whom Saban elevated to the No 1 quarterback last Saturday looked sensational in WAKE CROSSED the mid field line only once in the (Continued on Page our) WAKE OREST which fumbled away the ball i six times last week against Vir ginia bobbled away two Sat both oh kickoffs Mary land cashed in both times for touchdowns in the second quarter That was probably the long est second period in history because the clock working properly It was like that most of the game' After it showed :00 in the second quarter Maryland scored two touchdowns Coach Bill Tate Dux 19 214 50 4 3 5 40 27 7 7 I Dodson 33 i NCS DeArment 15 run (Deters kick) Lamnman 15 pass from Talbott (Talbott kick) Attendance 46000 BY DON DEVORE Dally News Sports writer PITT STADIUM Pittsburgh maligned Panthers ig mored their lingering reputa tion as a collection of misfits Saturday This development was thrown pass cut them short enough to even injure Pitt on the other hand had not one single flirtatious mo ment with the goal after scor ing the first time it got the ball Yet the Panthers still won the yardage battle The biggest weap on was the pass Duke had two better a run ning game and a defense Aft Panthers Gang Up Todd Orvald Halted Rnt downi Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by Punts umbles lost Yards penalized Duke Pitt Bt4 DaLIiiIzv A Zlt IA ''UfMcelH 4 iun IHflll MUA7 Beath 49 punt return (Matheson kick) Dyke Calabrese 14 run' (Matheson Attendance 24684 kick) Duke only his second starting role He passed for three touchdowns on plays of 49 5 and 47 yards and scored another on a three yard keeper play or the bright sunny day Pastrana a 6 foot 190 pounder with fine leadership completed 11 of 18 passes for 231 yards Teaming with him were full back Ralph Donofrio another former defensive back who took the displaced Whitey Marcini role and halfback Ernie Torain Donofrio was the target of one of TD tosses a of Wake complained at inter nve yaraer wnne lorain nauiea in the 49 and 47 yard touchdown' pitches by Pastrana and got another himself on a two yard run Donofrio set up two of TDs pride but not enough to win alling back on good oldmuscle football the visiting tBlue Devils averted what jwould have been a disastrous to Atlantic Coast Confer ence prestige by punching outa 14 7 triumph over a teamthat lost 57 14 a week ago to TD Pastrana Stars Maryland Terps Whip Wake orest By iis I Today Tenn State 7 13 7 0 0 0 Story Page 2 Mich State 7 14 14 7 42 Penn State 0 0 0 8 8 Story Page 2 Notre Dame 7 7 0 Purdue 7 7 0 Story Page 2 Guilford 14 7 14 Elon 7 0 Story Page 3 Clemson 12 6 8 14 40 Virginia 7 14 14 Story Page 4 Tennessee 70 0 Auburn 0 0 0 Story Page 6 Nebraska 7 0 3 Utah State 0 0 7 Story Page 8 0 21 10 0 0 6 Story Paee 10 Dally News Photo By Dave Nicholson And Dave Riggs Catches As Art McMahon (26) Watches irst downs Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage Passes Passes Interceded Punts umbles lost Yards penalized Woke orest 5 9 0 7 9 Maryland 7 21 0 Md Torain 49 pass from Pastrana (Bramson kick) Md Toran 2 run (Bramson kick) Pastrana 3 run (Bramson kick) Md Donofrio 10 pass from Pastrana (Bramson kick) Md Toroin 47 pass from Pastrana (kick failed) Erickson 9 run (George kick) Barrier Column Page Golf (DeVoro) Page Hockey" DeVore) Page Motorsports (Einstein) jt Page Outdoors (McDowell) Page Preps (Northington) Page 7 8 Pro ootbell (Warren) Page 3 Blitzed Wake orest Maryland ii 62 231 11 18 8 361 2 Dally News Phot By Dave Nicholson Don DeArment (22) Dashes 15 ards or Lone Touchdown Against Tar Heels er the initial journey to the goal greatest advance the rest of this cool windy afternoon was to 43 on the last play THE PANTHERS 3 7 last year surprised everyone but Duke i Coach Tom Harp by jumping 72 yards in 14 plays to score after taking the open ing kickoff ullback Mike Raklewicz plunged the final yard and Howard Heit kicked the point Thus Duke found itself in the same shape as last week when West Virginia grabbed an early 9 0 advantage Worse things were to come Sophomore quarterback Al Woodall who performed so admirably against West Vir ginia was injured after gain ing seven yards on sixth offensive play He suffered a dislocated left elbow when struck down by four tacklers and will miss at least next game against Virginia Todd Orvald who was the starter until overtaken by Woodall finished the game with distinction He com pleted five of eight passes for 41 yards and was sec ond leading" runner with 71 yards in 15 carries After injury Duke proceeded to throw away two scoring 'opportunities in the same first quarter On the play after Woodall was hurt tailback Jake Devonshire dost a fumble at 29 Bob (Continued on Page ive) No Defense? pli'J 105 15 30 1 5 34 0 88 34 7 ags eW wwf IKl WwMjMH IHL WBHgMpBpM 8 II gamow aw ft 'xx' xzx a jzaii yen mhv wmv um a SblL ift lEw Karft 4Kgre3t i rffMMWNflaf mm Lur "nHMftlfej'a 'W3 MK ihcti iWHSi woarai gaa jeMI yjfflr 95z i awKBjaA Aft al im.

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