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Danville Register and Bee from Danville, Virginia • 37

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DANVILLE VA SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 15 1967 John Jennings Heads ield In Tuscarora Goh Tourney Invitational Tournament Grid Results )tle) at Jar 14 8 Carroll Charles 4 9 i ifth Victory Virginia Tech Defeats Kentucky 24 To 14 LEXINGTON Kv (API ford nut thn finishing Thp Gobblers scored in After quarterback A rn (b 1847 NO 27579 0 0 6 0 0 Comics News 0 8 11 0 8 22 79 Steve Tucker 79 and Laythan 81 Ernest Stroud Vas red 0 0 Gardner Webb Downs A By 34 14 Count 7 42 (WII Neal Hughes Paces ECU To 18 13 Win Woodrow Wilson Beals Roxboro By 8 0 Margin ourth Section iuru tHigiaua pui me intuiting touches on the Tech triumph when he kicked an 18 yard field goal giving him at least one three pointer in each of the Gob five victories this seasonVirginia Tech scored three times in the first half two of them after Kentucky mistakes Late in the first quarter a Vir ginia Tech punt bounced over the head of Nat Northington Whose earlier injuries kept him from raising his elbows above shoulder height The play led to first touchdown Unbeaten Cross Country Team Wins 18 63 Underdog Terps Contain Wolf pack or irst Half Ben 77 and ifth Consecutive Victory By Talk Sparks Team I COLLEGE PARK McL (AP) Unbeaten North Carolina State throttled in the first half by underdog Maryland erupted for 17 points in the third quarter and swept to its fifth consecu tive victory Saturday 31 9 A 35 yard touchdown pass from quarterback Jim Donnan to end Harry Martell opened the homa 25 early in the third period Then Bill Bradley finally liv ing up to his super tag led the Longhorns on an 84 yard surge in 10 plays for the touchdown that sowed it up and marked one of the great comebacks of football history Texas was badly outplayed in the first half after Oklahoma rolled to a touchdown the first time it had the ball with Bob Warmack piloting the team with his running and passing and call ing on Ron Shotts for a 41 yard dash that set up the score All the first half Texas was on the defense and only pass inter ceptions could halt the Oklahom powerhouse Texas never got past midfield and its longest drive was only 30 yards The second half found a re vitalized Texas that picked up by a recovered fumble rolled to the Oklahoma 17 and Layne a sophomore from Lubbock Tex kicked the field goal that fur nished the points for victory Oklahoma 7 0 0 Texas 0 0 3 Okla Shotts 2 run (Vachon kick) Layne 35 Bradley 7 run (kick failed) Attendance 75504 Saturday night then held down a Wildcat uprising for a 24 14 football victory Jon Ulin a senior from Ox Halton and GREENVILLE NC (AP) Tailback Neal Hughes ran 55 yards for one touchdown and passed 13 yards to wingback Tom Grant for another Satur day night as East Carolina rolled to its fifth straight foot ball victory 18 13 over Louis ville Hughes brilliant run with 6:06 left in the first half broke a 6 6 tie and put the Pirates ahead for keeps East Carolina scoring the first time it handled the ball on a 53 yard march after a pass interception put on a gritty de fensive show in the fourth quar ter against the team which ranked ninth nationally In pass offense Wally Oyler the Cardinal passer who ranked seventh in the nation in passing and sixth in total offense was held to seven completions in 18 at tempts for 109 yards and netted 22 yards rushing Oyler went into the game with an average of 188 yards total offense ella Rhodes whose touch down interception run of 61 yards started the Pirates on the road to victory a week ago against Southern Illinois put East Carolina in business this time when he picked off the second pass Oyler attempted Starting at their own 47 the Pirates moved to the Louisville 36 in four plays and then Grant found junior end Jimmy Ad kins alone in the end zone for a touchdown Louisville 0 6 0 7 131 East Carolina 4 4 6 Adkins 34 pass from Grant (Kick failed) Patrick 1 run (Kick failed) Hushes 55 run (Kick failed) Grant 13 pass from Hushes (Pass failed) Patrick 1 run (Compice kick) Attendance 11181 run (Brass kick) pass from Hancock 25 pass Interception scoring floodgates for ninth ranked State at the start of the second half Don Donaldson who caught a 19 yard scoring pass from Jack Klebe at the height of the rout in the fourth quarter flattened the last two Maryland defenders on the Donnan Martell scoring aerial It overcame 3 0 halftime lead The Wolfpack held to one first down and 48 net yards in the first half scored five of the first six times it had the ball after the locker room talk by' Coach Earle Edwards The State defenders in their white painted shoes held Mary land without a first down in the third quarter while the Wolf pack padded its lead to 17 3 on a 33 yard field goal by Gerald Warren and a one yard plunge by Tony Barchuk after a fumble recovery on the Maryland 30 by Steve Diacont A seven yard run by Leon Ma son and pass recep tion completed the State scoring with 8:45 remaining and moved the Wolfpack into a tie for the Atlantic Coast Conference: lead with South Carolina at 2 0 Maryland winless in three starts got some consolation by tallying its first touchdown of the season on a 14 yard pass from Chuck Drimal to Rick Carlson with 4:09 to play Carl son kicked a 32 yard field goal in the second quarter State outgained in its first four starts while capital izing on interceptions and fum ble recoveries received a dose of its own medicine from Mary land in the first half The Terps intercepted two pas ses by Donnan and recovered a fumble but were unable to cash in on the scoring opportunities A field goal by Carlson how ever climaxed the Maryland drive from its 43 which stalled when Drimal was thrown for a 13 yard loss in attempting a pass only 2 yards from the goal The Wolfpack did not record its initial first down until four minutes in the second period and advanced into Maryland terri tory in the first half only when Greg Williams recovered a fum ble on the Terp 45 The second half presented a complete reversal of form a State rushed for 199 yards with Barchuk winding up the leader with 77 on 18 carries Drimal sopho more southpaw quarterback completed 14 of 25 passes for 187 yards He was thrown for losses of 18 by the big State defensive line stat 0 0 17 Maryland 0 3 0 Carlson 32 Martell 33 pass from Donnan (Warren kick) Warren 33 lt Barchuk 1 run (Warren kick) Mason 7 run (Warren kick) NCS Donaldson 19 pass from Klebe 1 (Warren kick) Carlson 14 pass from Dr1ml (kick failed) Attendance 27100 Abercrombie 70 Harvey lippen Tied With 72s Ky 21 54 234 95 the defending champion and four strokes behind the leader Steve Tucker other golfer on green at right and standing just in front of Bobby Mitchell Danville touring pro had a 79 NCSt Maryland 17 14 UTAH WYOMING SALT LAKE CITY Utah A fumble and a pass inter ception set up two early scores and quarterback Paul Toscano riddled pass defense for a 28 0 Wyoming football victory Saturday It was ninth straight win including the Sun Bowl last season It also gave the Cowboys a 3 0 record in the Western Athletic Conference Gardner Webb Jr College turned back Hargrave A Saturday by a score of 34 to 14 The two teams battled even in scoring and statistics for the first half However the home team put on a big second half rally to win going away The game was played at Boil ing Springs Hargrave 0 14 0 Gardner Webb 0 14 7 13 34 Craig Wynn (1 yd run) Wynn kick GW David Gibbons (45 yd pass from Dennis Martin) Creckshanks kick GW Ken Tate (27 yd pass from Martin) Creckshanks kick Map (25 yd pass from Wynn) Tim Kirkpatrick run GW Ron Pennington (5 yd run) Creckshanks kick GW Donald Stiles (1 yd run) Creckshanks kick GW Stiles (1 yd run) Kick failed TzLv TztetMiMrtA Ilin mh(4 (frOOR 1 uUIJIl uCUHlllgij) ICAly ejULLAO U13 pUVb VU U4V XUM4 ww Tuscarora Country Club Saturday to give him a par for the hole and two stroke tourney lead Bill Harvey in center is PRO ICOREJ Toronto JO Montreal 9 Virginia 49 Harrisburg 0 Norfolk 45 Montreal 21 Orlando 38 Hartford 24 Westchester 22 Wilmington VIRGINIA COLLEGES Va Tech 24 Kentucky 14 Duke 13 Virginia 6 VMI 22 The Citadel 11 Richmond 42 urman 14 Randolph Macon 41 Bridgewater 0 Hampden Sydney 27 Western Maryland 8 Delaware State 0 St Paul 0 (tie) Virginia State 7 College 7 8 25 Ohio University 22 Morgan State 47 Ve Union 14 Lafayette 17 4 rederick Gallaudet 0 8 28 Western Carolina 14 CAROLINAS COLLEGES State 31 Maryland 9 Air orce 10 North Carolina I Auburn 43 Clemson 21 lorida State 17 South Carolina 0 Davidson 38 Presbyterian Maryland State 25 NC A8T 14 Elizabeth City 62 Shaw 22 East Carolina 18 Louisville 13 Memphis State 42 Wake orest 10 Carson Newman 14 cion 7 Concord 30 Mars Hill 7 Lenoir Rhyne 48 Gullford 24 Wofford 14 Newberry 10 Appalachian 19 Catawba 7 EAST Yale 35 Brown 0 Buffalo 6 Boston Univ Dartmouth 23 Penn 0 Rutgers 29 Delaware 21 Penn State 50 Boston Col 2t Cornell 47 Princeton 13 Harvard 49 Columbia 12 Navy 27 Syracuse 14 Vlllanova 41 uantlco 16 Vermont 0 Rhode Island 0 (tie) Bucknell 14 Lehigh 13 Muhlenberg 14 Lebanon Valley 7 Springfield 41 Colby 7 Massachusetts 35 Connecticut 14 New Hampshire 17 Maine 0 Trinity 30 Tufts 7 Amrerst 42 Bowdoln 13 Holy Cross 17 Colgate Albright 33 Gettysburg Grove City 30 Carnegie Tech 12 California Pa 39 Slippery Rock SOUTH Miami la 17 LSU 15 Alabama 35 Vanderbilt 21 Mississippi 29 Georgia 20 Tulsa 77 Tampa 0 Morehead 20 Ky St 16 Southern Miss 21 Miss St 14 Tennessee 24 Ga Tech 13 MIDWEST Miami 0 48 Marshall 6 Indiana St 47 Valparaiso 12 Minnesota 10 Illinois 7 Indiana 21 Iowa 17 Iowa St 17 Kansas St 0 Southern Cal 24 Notre Dame 7 Pittsburgh 13 Wisconsin 11 Drake 10 Northern Iowa 7 Toledo 33 Bowling Green 0 Kansas 10 Nebraska 0 Michigan St 34 Michigan 0 Purdue 41 Ohio St 6 Western Mich 16 Kent St 7 Evansville 24 Butler 7 Dakota 9 Dakota St 7 Morningside 23 Dakota 14 Utah St 7 Univ of Pac 6 SOUTHWEST Arkansas 10 Baylor 10 (tie) Texas 9 Oklahoma 7 Austin 29 Univ of South 6 Texas A8I 24 Tex St 6 Texas Southern 20 Alcorn A8M Arizona St 56 New Mexico 23 Texas A8M 28 Texas Tech 24 AR WEST Colorado 23 Missouri 9 Idaho 19 Montana 14 Wunmlna Utah 0 Colo Coll 13 Texas Lutheran 12 Brigham Young 31 Oregon St 13 Stanford 31 Utah St 10 Washington 26 Oregon 0 Tex St 21 Colo St Univ 10 SCHOLASTIC SCORES Maury 55 Warwick 6 Glass 41 Jefferson Sr 7 fath 7 Natural Brldae Northside (Roanoke) 19 leldale Col llnsvllle 0 i rederick Mil 53 lint Hill Prep 18 Gardner Webb 34 Hargrave 14 ries 25 Rich Valley 0 Abingdon 19 Saltville 14 James Madison 20 Georoe Marshall 7 Bishop Ireton 13 St Anthony's 0 mossanutten Military 27 Mercersburg (Pa) Academy 8 Staunton Military 30 Augusta Mill fary 0 Episcopal 28 St Christopher's 14 Woodberry orest 37 Peddle School (NJ) 13 Norfolk Academy 4 Virginia Episcopal burn Military 7 St Stephen' 29 Georgetown Prep (D6) 7 Blue Ridge School 7 Bullis School (DC) 0 ALABAMA VANDERBILT NASHVILLE Tenn (AP) Seventh ranked Alabama over powered Vanderbilt 25 21 in a Southeastern Conference foot ball passing spectacular and extended its unbeaten string to 25 games behind quarterback Kenny Stabler Saturday night Two field goals by Steve Da vis and a 15 yard touchdown pass from Stabler to Dennis Ho man put the game on ice after stubborn Vandy trailing 14 0 in the first five minutes stormed back in the second quarter to tie ti 14 14 COLLEGE PARK Md (AP) Statis tics of ths NC State Maryland footbait game irst down Rushing yardage Passing yardage Return yardage Passes Punts umbles lost Yards penalized 3 24 isher 8 pass from Kincaid (Utln urman scored first going 80 yards in 11 plays before Hewell completed a 27 yard touchdown pass to Hahn Richmond came back in 11 plays to score from the one Midway in the second quarter the Spiders inarched 75 yards in 10 plays scoring on a 39 yard pass to Gillette A urman fumble on the 25 set up third touch down It took the Spiders six plays going over from the three In the third quarter Rich Pat Turchetta intercept ed a urman pass on the 25 and ran the hall over for the touch down A few minutes later Jim Crenshaw returned a punt 39 yards to the urman 23 A few plays later Jim McKenna scored from the one A recovered fumble on ur 18 set up fi inal touchdown a one yard run by Rich DeVito with a minute left Richmond 1 14 14 urman 77 urm Hahn 27 pas from Hewell i fnraaa kick! Gillette 39 pass from O'Brian (Bragg kick RIch O'Brlen 3 Hahn 26 1 (Williams kick) I Turchetta 1 krlrkl McKenna 1 run (Bragg kick) Rich DeVito 1 run (Bragg kick) 1 Attendance 6200 ield Goal By Rob Layne Helps Texas Take 9 To 7 Victory Against Oklahoma By HAROLD RATLI Associated Press Sports Writer DALLAS Tex (AP) Rob Layne son of a Texas gridiron hero of the past who never lost to Oklahoma kicked a field goal Saturday to bring Texas a come from behind 9 7 victory over Oklahoma in the 61st game be tween the two intersectional ri vals Rob whose father is Bobby Layne a Texas great who be came a star in pro football boot ed the field goal from the Okla Hargrave Military cross country team placed first at an invitational meet at Wake orest Saturday in which 11 teams competed Running over the 2Vi miles course the Tigers dethroned last Myers Park of Charlotte 18 to 63 ive of the Tigers picked up medals and placed in the first 10 finishers The IIMA winners and their times: 1 Ron Dailey 1139 2 Guy Kirton 11:43 4 Greg Weiss 11:55 5 Vice Mizzane 11:56 6 Jan Derrybcrry 11:57 The No 9 green at Tuscarora Countrf Club with the No 1 I way almost runs parallel to the road fairway and green shown In the distant background The fair I Memphis State Wallops Deacs I By 42 To 10 1 MEMPHIS Tenn (AP) Memphis State came alive Sat urday night and turned loose an attack that smeared winless Wake orest 42 10 before a shirt sleeved crowd of 17030 After failing to penetrate Wake territory the en tire first period the Tigers fi nally came to life behind quar terbacks Terry Padget and Ricy Thurow Thurow hit wingback Dale Brady with a 38 yard bomb to open the scoring binge in the second period Then fullback Herb Covington and tailback Tom Wallace added one apiece on one yard plunges in the third Wake orest 3 0 7 'Memphis State 0 7 14 wi George a Brody 35 pass from Thurow (Stevens kick) Covington 1 run (Stevens kick) Wallace 1 run (Stevens kick) Summers 2 run (George kick) Denot 9 run (Stevens kick) Padgett 35 run (Stevens kick) Pappas 3 run (Brady kick) Attendance 17030 THE DANVILLE REGISTER Woodrow Wilson Junior High football team scored its first win of the season yes terday by turning back Rox boro Jr High 8 to 0 in their loop clash staged at GW ield Mark Dixon scored the touchdown in the second quar ter with a six yard run to cap off the scoring drive A run ning bid for the PAT failed Karey Walker accounted for the safety when he tac kled a Roxboro back after he had fumbled in his end zone In rushing held a 47 21 lead In first downs was ahead 4 3 Both teams completed just one of eight pass attempts Standouts for were Mike Pruitt McGregor Dixon Eubanks Terry Childress Ricky Childress Grayson Tay lor Terry Walker LaMont Harris and Dill Woodrow Wilson will play Roxboro again there Thursday at 4 pm I Roxboro nr Mississippi Upsets Georgia By 29 20 Count JACKSON Miss (AP) i Sophomore tailback Bo Bowen slashed through vaunted defense for two touch downs Saturday night as fired up Mississippi upset the third ranked Bulldogs 29 20 in a Southeastern Conference foot ball game The Rebels drove 49 and 58 1 yards for touchdowns and added i two more after a 69 yard punt return and a pass interception A fumble recovery set up a 22 i yard field goal that put the Re bels ahead 15 14 in tlie third pe riod Georgia which drove 66 yards for a touchdown on its first ser ies of plays seemed in com mand until halfback Tommy James of Ole Miss returned a Bulldog punt from his 27 to the Georgia four yard line The speedy Bowen slashed over tackle for a touchdown on the next play The Rebs forged ahead in the second period with their 49 yard drive which featured a 29 yard pass from quarterback Bruce Newell to end Mac Haik It end ed with fullback Don Street smashing one yard and put the Rebels ahead 12 7 But that ad vantage ended just before the halftime Georgia which had boasted the top defense showed a real offensive star in flashy quarterback Kirby Moore His passing to end Billy Payne set up the second Georgia score which came when halfback Kent Lawrence swept end 12 yards for the score Lawrence fumbled at the Georgia 14 in the third period and Jimmy Keyes booted a field goal to put the Rebels ahead Ole Miss dominated the rest of the game IAN ST JOHN STARS LONDON W) Ian St John the little Scottish soccer star returned to the line up Satur day after injury and helped his team to the top spot in the English League standings with two goals as Liverpool beat West Ham 3 1 John Jennings a former Dan ville golfer now living in Dur ham paced the quali fying field Saturday in the Sec ond Annual Invitational Golf Tournament at Tuscarora Coun try Club Jennings carded a sub par 63 for a two stroke edge to head championship flight Par at the course is 36 Milo Abercrombie of the Danville Golf Club was run nerup and two under par at 70 Bill Harvey the defending champion from Greensboro shared third place honors at even par 72 with Jimmy lippen of the Danville Golf Club It required a 76 or better to make the championship flight and 15 managed to squeeze into the select bracket The others of the field over 100 strong have been divided into six other flights and the firing for prizes in each flight be gins shortly before noon today The ton four in each flisht will receive prizes at the conclusion of the second 18 hole tests eiring for today's play and starting time follow: 1st TEE (Championship light) John Jennings 69 Milo Abercrom bie 10 Bill Harvey 72 end Jimmy lippen 72 Al Turner 76 Kenneth Cagle 74 ranklle Jones 75 and Leroy Myers 75 Curtis Henderson 75 Jim Turn er 76 Tylor Soyers 75 and Hosea Wilson to Georg Carter Jr 76 Joe rell 76 and Everett Carter Jr 75 (IRST LIGHT) Wayne Mitchell 77 Rick dall 77 Kenneth Jones Jr Dick Camobell 79 Gene Campbell 78 Dickie Com er 78 Harrell ord 78 and Edgar Douglas 79 Bud eldman 79 Ken Burkhardt Kendrick 80 12:06 Downes 81 Cannon Sample 82 and Benny Rich 82 (SECOND LIGHT) Tex Bowling 82 Harrison 83 mamah Lumpkins 83 and "Mutt" Legas 84 Hank loyd 83 George Gover 84 i nJIip Wilson 84 and Lee Setllff 84 11:4 Doug Jones 83 Hugh Mitchell 03 Geoige Sutton 83 and Bobby Ben no! U4 John Burton Jr 14 end Ike Sal mon 83 (THIRD LIGHT) Ray Wesson 85 and Johnnie York 85 Robert Davis 85 Gerald Wef son 85 Melvin Giles 85 and Jerry Wade 85 Jerry Watson 85 Mathews 15 Andy Woods 86 and Harold Payne 86 10TH TEE William Martin 86 James "Pete" Wilson 87 Maitland Brann 87 and Ben Kenoall 87 Crosby 87 A ields 97 Harry reeze 87 and Jimmy Leary 87 Norman MCGana a Jennings 87 Jones 87 ourth light Howard Doyle 88 10TH TEE (OURTH LIGHT) Richard Johns 88 Sherrill ser 88 Harold Garrett 88 and Hundlev 88 Joe Boland 88 Lynwood Riddle 08 Sanford Taylor 88 and rank Gery 09 Irvin White 88 Arendall 89 Beams 89 and Rosser Bald win 89 Thomas Crown 90 Harold Lakey 91 Nelson reeze 91 (ITH LIGHT) Earl Woodall 92 Andrews 92 Woody 92 Mike Tucker 92 and Mike Kilgore 92 William loyd 92 Warren "Pro" Moore 92 Curtis Reynolds 92 end McGhee 93 11:52 James Heath 94 Clyde Hall t4 Merle Barbour 95 and James Emerson 95 11:42 Thoma Williams 91 Gary Wood (SIXTH LIGHT) Oakes ord 96 Richard Well 94 taunder 97 Ronnie Esslck 97 and Rob ert Downs 98 Eugene Touchstone 99 Cody Toler 100 Walter Wise 100 and Howard Holley 100 Dick Plyer 100 Richard John eon 102 Loyd Harvey 105 and Charles Crawford 126 VMI Beats Tlie Citadel 22 11 In Harvest Bowl ROANOKE Va (AP) Quar terback Russ Quay and tailback Bob Habasevich combined tal ents Saturday to lead Virginia Military Institute to a 22 11 Southern Conference football victory over The Citadel in the 10th annual Harvest Bowl game Habasevich the hard running junior scored two touchdowns aud Quay passed for the third as the Keydets snapped a three game losing streak and at the same time ended The three game win skein A crowd of 10000 saw the two military schools fill the air with passes but the most excitement involve the players Cheerleaders and students from each side participated in a brief but action filled fight I early in the fourth quarter Aft nr VMI cadets had torn 4 zizi VMI Bura 9 pass from down a Citadel sign the add vmi beat 24 dc niUrl nut A thn cinnduivlsh kick) dlUUVUld putu vut V4 I41G JVHUUG VMI I and tnnk turns throwing DUDCDCS kick) at each other Police finally re stored order and the game was completed in orderly fashion Qualifying Sub Par 68 CardlUndcfcated NC State Rolls Past Maryland 31 To 9 1 wo Strokes Up On Rivals IVVTMnmmr Ab uLu svimv jl vix Virginia Tech pounded an inept Kentucky team in tlie first half LEXINGTON Ky (AP) Statistics of Virginia Tech Kenlucky football game: va lecn irst downs 18 Rushing Yardage 242 Passing Yardage 66 Return Yardaaa 223 Passes 9 7 0 37 18 4 Punts 6 43 539 umbles Lost 0 0 Yards Penalized 157 42 25 yard run mid way the fourth quarter clinched the victory The Citadel which scored first on Jim field goal fell behind 14 3 as Quay directed two second quarter VMI scores But the Bulldogs rallied in the third quarter behind the passing of quarterback Al Passander The Citadel finally scored with 14:02 left in the game on a nine yard pass from Passander to Jim McMillan Passander passed to Bob Jones for two points and trim med the VMI lead to 14 11 After the end zone scuffle however VMI caught fire and marched 80 yards for the touch down that wrapped the game up Citadel 3 0 vmi 0 14 rv kjannjfDii I Buro 9 pass from Quay (Habase Habasevich 1 run (Habasevich ick i McMillan 9 pass from raswmw pas from Quay) 10008 Pfnv 1 a 1AI1 Itl 1I1C UULHHV15 auuiuu the second period after Ken Bobby Abbott was called for interfering on a long Tech pass that gave the Gob blers first down on the Ken tucky four Terry Smoot went over on the next play On the following short kickoff Kentucky intended to let the ball rool out of bounds but Ron Davidson fell on it for a first down on the Wildcat 24 ive plays later quarter back Al Kincaid tossed to Ken Barefoot to make it 21 0 A Buster Passes Spiders To 42 14 Win GREENVILLE SC (AP) I Quarterback Buster passing carried Richmond to a i 42 14 Southern Conference foot ball victory over Pal adins Saturday Richmond broke open the game with two third quarter scores completed seven of 14 passes for 127 yards in the first half including a 39 yard touch down throw to Walker Gillette Joe Kellum scored from the one after completed passes of 34 11 and 11 yards in the 68 yard touchdown drive urman quarterback Clyde Hewell kept the Paladins in the game in the first half complet ing four of five passes for 77 yards Included was a 27 yard pass to Robbie Hahn for a touchdown Hewell hurt a week earlier in the Wofford game left Satur game late in the first half and did not play in the second half Andy 26 yard pass to Hahn for a urman touch down with 48 seconds left in the first half was his third pass of the season Each pass scored a touchdown victory gave the Spiders a 3 2 conference recordnd left urman 0 2 in the leagua Terry Beadles sprained an an kle sophomore Dave Bair engi The Tigers arc now 5 0 necred both Wildcat touchdowns in the third period Bair hit end Phil Thompson for one score and flanker Joe Jacobs for the otner Virginia Tech 2 2A 2 Kenfuckv rilttn Hzkl 1 QII1VV1 1VH nrvr Barefoot 21 pass from Kincaid Thompson 12 pass from Bair (Weld Jacobs 41 pass from Bair (Weld Tech Utir i 18 Attendance 23000 MM Mam AS 5 St As BOB WlfSif ill ourth I Sports Section News 243 91 60 187 120 183 6 17 2 14 25 1 7 37 6 42 1 4 28 47.

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