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THE DANVILLE REGISTER DANVILLE VA SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 1 1972 OUNDED EBRUARY 1847 NO 29916 Strock Brothers Spark VPI To 13 10 Win Over SML Thrice Beaten Duke Whips Virginia By 37 13 Score Ga Tech Bin Winner Ties Rice ootball Results 42 7 him from seventh 17 14 the 10th 12 10 carried 22 4 California 13 trailing 14 0 at one pair of long runs a 35 0 0 Strock McAshan 4 AAcAshan 4 third end Bill Deery Stars William Mary Routs The Citadel 31 12 was mays ana iical uinc aau wi ball Deery running for 38 and as many loss Maryland ooo 12 12 (Re scored (Re 10 0 eatures News kick) (ul 0 0 1 2 I threw Hal Spears Passes or Pair Of IDs To Complete Rout ourth Section 0 0 7 0 10 7 0 17 9 I 7 kick) 36 36 Deadlock Only Blemish or 1972 Owls 27 0 14 13 37 94 206 16 29 3 46 6 42 4 3 47 who diving irst downs Rushes yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts umbles lost Penalties yards irst downs Rushes yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts umbles lost Penaities yards Ra (1 olph Macon Wins 30 0 Over Towson State irst clowns Rushesyards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts umbles lost Penalties yards irst downs Rushers yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts umbles lost Penalites yards Second Ranked Oklahoma Trounces Clemson 52 To 3 irst downs Rushes yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts umbles lost Penalties yards irst downs Rushes yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts umbles lost Penalties yards US Tigers Win 35 0 Over Bridgewater Arkansas Tops Tulsa 21 To 20 Avenges Defeat A in 16 3 Laramorfc Tops Midget League oothall Race HS 20 67 252 135 48 12 27 1 3 23 3 2 5 25 16 60 256 64 3 5 151 7 38 4 2 8 73 irst downs Rushes yards a Passing yards Passes Return yards umbles lost Penalties yards B'water 20 37 24 0 0 8 2 12 29 1 0 2 10 58 230 59 115 6 115 0 5 34 2 1 6 40 22 60 303 112 20 6 16 1 8 31 1 0 8 80 13 50 201 95 21 6 22 3 9 36 5 2 17 192 50 160 25 2 2 8 1 8 42 3 3 Duke 18 58 298 81 84 7 13 2 4 41 3 2 6 55 29 54 137 371 45 23 38 5 4 40 4 3 6 42 14 14 Wyoming Nips Arizona State By 4543 Edge passsing for 20 Deery scored from 11 yards out A 12 yard punt by The Citadel and a 27 yard pass from Deery to Knight set up a two yard scoring run by Regan and the Indians finished their scoring with a 73 yard drive in nine plays Prochilo gaining 32 and Deery hitting Knight for the last 31 Citadel Wm Mary a Rpaan Knight 30 pass from Deery san kick) Deery 11 run (Resan kick) Resan 2 run (Resan kick) Knight 3) pass from Deery san kick) Lynch 1 run (run failed) Carson 2 run (run failed) the last quarter after the In dians had built a 31 0 lead With his receivers beginning Virgin's 22 44 149 166 38 12 29 3 6 33 5 2 i 10 82: RICHMOND Va (AP) Running back Billy Meyers scored three touchdowns as the University of Richmond stay ing one step head of Tom aerial bombs opened defense of its Southern Confer ence football crown Saturday with a 34 15 win over Virginia Military Institute Richmond led by only one point at the half and by just two at the end of the third peri od as Schultze the total offense leader kept VMI close with completions of 60 33 and 70 yards The latter was a scoring pass to Tony arry pass from for a thir and engineerd two other scoring drives as William Indians routed the Bulldogs 31 12 Satur day in a rain drenched South ern Conference football game Southern consistently in the first half fi Citadel Wm Mary 21 39 1117 243 9 19 40 3 7 36 2 2 2 20 ONE SIDE WIN AMES lOwa (AP) Soph omore Mike Strachan rambled for two touchdowns and 187 yards Saturday as Iowa State "blanked New Mexico 31 0 in an interscetional football game Iowa State 3 0 recovered two fumbles and came up with two pass interceptions that ventually led to three touch downs and a field goal New Mexico fell to 1 2 The Blue Devils beaten by Alabama Washington and Stan ford slogged to a 30 0 lead at the half on a rain soaked field The first score came early in the opening period on a one yard plunge by Jones It was set up when Melvin Parker re covered a fumble by Harrison Davis on Virginia 18 Shortly afterwards was backed up to its Paul Ryczck snapped BRIDGEWATER Va Hampden Sydney quarterback Jim Nelson passed for two touchdowns and running back Tommy Tucker scored twice as the Tigers took an easy 35 0 win over Bridewater in a Ma son Dixon Conference football game here Saturday afternoon Tucker broke the game open during the early minutes of the first quarter when he drove through the defensive line and campered 47 yards for the first score Picks Up $37000 in Player Classic Mitchell No 15 Touch ootball Ladies Bowling At Rec Center BLACKSBURG Va (AP) Rangy Don' Strock fired a yard scoring toss and brother Dave Strock kicked a pair of field goals Saturday as Virginia Gobblers prevented Southern Methodist from scor ing with a tight goalline stand in the waning seconds and edged the Mustangs 13 10 in an intersectional football battle The victory was first in three games this season while the loss was first setback in four outings Ea Pep By JERRY SCARBROUGH NORMAN Okla (AP) All America halfback Greg Pruitt scampered for three touchdowns and reserve full back Tim Welch gained 158 yards Saturday to power the second Oklahoma Soon ers to a 52 3 victory over Clem son Tailback Steve Jones Scores Three Touchdowns fense Gene Chandler Burnett Barry Perrow Danny Watlington looked for the Eagles defense THE STANDINGS Laramore Eagles Schoolfield Bank Giasts Thompson Arthur Colts Pepsi Dr Pepper Redskins THE SCHEDULE Tuesday 6:30 Thompson Arthur Colts Pepsi Dr Pepper Redskins Thursday 6:30 Laramore School field Bank Giants TOWSON Md (AP) Tim Rzepkowski of Randolph Macon scored three touchdowns during a five minute span of the first half and led the unbeaten Yellow Jackets to a 30 0 victory over Towson State Saturday The Senior Scouts and Dress won their first games the Mill Touch ootball League last week Allan Osborne fired three TD passes to Ronnie Stroud to lead the Senior Scouts to a 18 0 victory over Pipe Shop Wade Harmon passed for three scores for 4 A Dress two to rank Handy and one to Mike Thompson as the Dress Room downed Stock Room 19 0 The Ladies Afternoon Bowling League will bowl practice games this week and open their sea son next week The Retired Club will bowl 2 Divisions on Tuesday at 1:00 pm and 1 Division will bowl Personnel on Thursday also at 1:00 pm Touch ootball Schedule MONDAY 7:00 4 A Dress Pipe Shop 7 :45 Senior Scouts Stock Room to Joe Buck and 28 to Carl Swierc a remarkable at the goal line 0 16 14 7 The Spiders finally took the game with a 17 point fourth quarter Meyers scored on one and three yard runs sand wiched around Keith 40 yard field goal Meyers had scored in the second quarter on a one yard plunge VMI 0 4 this year has now lost 14 straight and 43 of its last 46 Richmond is 2 2 The Spiders turned a first pe riod fumble into a 26 yard field goal by Clark and moved ahead 1 0 first touchdown when he plunged Rzepkowski tallied on a 14 yard pass from quarterback Bob Sesco with 1:01 left in the first quarter to put Randolph Macon on top 10 0 Only 57 seconds into the sec ond period Rzepkowski ram bled 60 yards to score and a little over three minutes later went over from one yard out Rand Macon Towson Wallace Rzepkowski (Wallace kick) Rzepkowski kick) Rzepkowski Wallace 61 (kick failed) SMU Va Tech iz 54 130 112 11 23 2 59 9 37 3 4 40 Tight Goalline Stand By Gobblers Stalls Mustangs Don Hits On 42 Yd Pass Dave Kicks Pair Of Gs Syracuse Beats Maryland In Close Contest 16 To 12 TURNBERRY Scotland (AP) Left hander Bob Charles of New Zealand battling the wind swept Ailsa championship course and the challenge of Gay Brewer shot a 76 for a 72 hole total of 285 to win the $134750 John Player Classic golf tournament Saturday Brewer of Dallas carded the only sub par final round with a 70 jumping place into a second place fie at 286 with Peter Oosterhuis of Britain who shot a 75 Oosterhuis missed at chance at the 17th when he pulled his second shot deep into the rough and had to settle for a double' I bogey seven Brewer made the turn at par and birdied and Uth holes just play my Brewer said felt away some shots I just keep the ball in play The wind both ered me but played in a wind in Scotland Almost the entire 31 man field bidding for first prize money of $37000 in richest golf course ran into trouble on the rugged 7060 yard layout Charles almost missed his chance for the victory on the ninth hole a 375 yarder over looking the white capped sea finishing with a double bogey six after needing four shots to reach the green But he main tained a steady pace after that needing only a par on the final three holes and rolled within i six inches of the cup on the 17th with his approach shot from just off the green Doug Sanders of Houston and Arnold Palmer of Latrobe Pa shared seventh place at 291 I Sanders never mounted a serious challenge in the final round and had a 75 while Palm er carded an eagle three on the 490 yard 10th to finish in 74 Tommy Aaron of Gainesville Ga was ninth after a 77 for a 294 Billy Casper of San Diego was 12th with a 77 and 296 while Bobby Mitchell of Dan ville Va was 15th at 299 Tom Weiskopf of Columbus Ohio fin ishe 20th and 302 and Jerry Heard of Visalia Calif was 30th at 307 urman turned things around with the blocked kick early in the third quarter Appalachian tried to quick kick on third down from its own 12 but the kick rebounded from the line Jerry Cofer fell on it for the score After Appalachian again to make it 17 7 Vince Perone set up the second 14 7 14 in Rice Ga Tech 15 41 75 153 204 13 28 4 8 38 3 1 4 36 Pruitt scored on runs of five four and one yards and gained 52 yards over all to move into third place among all time rushing leaders but Welch starting in place of in jured Leon Crosswhite kept the high powered offense rolling with consistent gains up the middle as the outmanned Tigers concentrated on protect ing their flanks The Sooners led only 7 0 after the first quarter but they ex ploded for 17 points in the last inter game irst downs Rushes yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts umbles lost Penalties yards VMI Richmond 12 27 14 285 113 16 34 2 6 30 3 7 82 Laramore Construction gles downed the Pepsi Dr per Redskins 32 0 last week in the only game played In School field Recreation Midget ootball League The win keeps the Eagles on top of the stand ings with a 2 0 record as the Schoolfield Bank Giants and Thompson Arthur Colts were rained out The Giants are 1 0 on the season for second place Antonio Price Danny wat lington Wayne Puckett Terry Short and Mike Hackler scored for the Eagles Ricky Sisk led the offense while Ritchie Hutson Mickey Crawford and Rusty Moore looked best on de Lee and best Maryland Syracuse 42 98 134 64 17 37 2 7 32 2 0 0 5 38 0 0 6 12 16 0 AYETTEVILLE Ark (AP) Quarterback Joe erguson hustled his Arkansas' team mates 80 yards for a fourth quarter touchdown as the Ra zorbacks rallied to edge the University of Tulsa 21 20 Satur day The victory was sweet re venge for the Razorbacks who were upset by Tulsa 21 20 last year when favored by five touchdowns erguson completed four of six passes for 40 yards in the winning drive but it was one of the few times during the after Running Back Billy Meyers Bob Charles Paces Univ Of Richmond To 34 15 Win Against VMI McAshan connected with Jim Owings on the two yard scoring 1 play moments after the Owls were assessed an 11 yard penal ty for pass interference in the end zone McAshan then passed to Ow ings for the two point con version ending a final scoring drive that had covered 61 yards in only seven plays Rice a 13 point underdog ap peared to have locked up a vic tory when Mark Williams kick ed a 47 yard field goal with 6:43 remaining giving the Owls a 36 28 lead The Owls point had gained the upper hand on a Preston 99 yard in terception return and Bruce 52 yard punt return McAshan hurled touchdown passes of 22 and 55 yards to Jim Robinson a 25 yarder to Owings and a one yarder to Tom Lang accounting for all of the touchdowns Bruce Gadd hurled a pair of touchdown passes for Rice five yards yards made catch Diro fipnraia Tech Robinson 22 pass from McAshan (Thispen kick) I ecn uwings zo (Thigpen kick) Buck 5 pass from Gadd (Wil liams kick) Sadety Jobson downed ball in end zone following high center snap Robinson 55 pass from McAshan (Thigpen kick) Swierc 28 pass from Gadd (Wil liams kick) Williams 33 Henley 52 punt return (Williams kick Anderson 99 interception return (Williams kick) Lang 1 (Thlnnnn kirk) Williams 47 Owings 2 pass from (Owings pass from McAshan) 41179 by KEN DONEY Associated Press Sports Writer PORTLAND Ore (AP Judy Rankin of Midland Tex took a two stroke lead in the $250000 Portland Ladies Golf Classsic with a second round two under par 71 Saturday that put her four under par for the tournament at 142 Mrs Rankin collected three birdies on the front nine and except for a bogey on 17 was par the rest of the way as she snapped four way tie for the lead in the 54 hole tour ney at the 6280 yard Portland Golf Club course She and Mary Mills Sandra Haynie and Betty Burfeindt shot two undcr par 71s tying for the opening round lead Debbie Austin and Kathy Whitworth leading money win ner this year on the Ladies Professional Golf Association tour recovered from first round 75s with four under par 69s to share second place at 144 over from the one Schultze began his passing barrage by tossing a 60 yarder to split end Ronnie Moore at the Richmond eight Two plays later Mac Bowman crunched in from the one to score The ex i tra point attempt failed Moments later the Keydets made a successful onsides kick and marched to the Richmond 22 where Mike Cole kicked a field goal to bring VMI within one point of the Spiders A blocked piint gave the Key dets another scoring opportun ity in the second period but the drive ended on Richmond's 10 when Spider cornerback Bob i Lopert intercepted a Schultze pass in the end zone The Spiders took the second half kickoff 60 yards for a pass from Yount to Billy Harris But 24 seconds later Schultze hit arry with a 70 yard touchdown pass Schultze finished the day with 16 completions out of 33 passes for 285 yards Meyers had 80 yards on 23 carries and running back Barty Smith of Richmond times for 105 yards VMI 0 Richmond 3 26 Clark 1 rim (Clark Bowman 1 run (kick failed) 22 Cole Harris 16 pass from Yount (Clark kick) arry 70 pass from Schultze (pass failed) Meyers 1 run (Clark kick) 40 Clark I Meyers 3 run (Clark kick) 10 14 0 0 000 0 14 pass from Sesco 60 run (Wallace I run (Wallace kick) pass from Tingle urman Appalachian 43 142 25 64 4 11 1 8 31 6 4 5 48 By DON WATERS Associated Press Writer SYRACUSE (AP) Syracuse scored two touchdowns and a safety in less than three minutes of the sec ond period Saturday and went on to defeat late threatening Maryland 16 12 in college foot ball' Tailback Art Seymore scored both touchdowns for the visiting Terrapins the first coming a six yard scamper up the middle at 9:46 of the opening quarter DURHAM NC Tailback Steve Jones scored three touchdowns and freshman quarterback Hal Spears passed for two Saturday as thrice beat en Duke defeated Virginia 37 13 in an Atlantic Coast Conference football game Jones ripped the Virginia line for 175 yards in 24 carries in the first half and finished with a game total of 188 in 28 at tempts The last minute bid to pull the game out came after Ed Johnson recovered a Don Testerman fumble on the 29 with 3:34 to go Quarterback John Blackburn hit tight end Rory Best with a 21 yard pass on a fourth and eight situation giving the Mus tangs first and goal on the nine It was Best's first reception of the year In three carries running back Alvin Maxson got the ball to the one but with 13 seconds to go Blackburn was nailed at the one when he attempted to scott around left end for the score The game was riddle with 14 turnovers seven by SMU and seven by TechJ The Mustangs recovered four Tech fumbles and picked off three of Don passes Tech mean while recovered three SMU fumbles intercepted three passes pnd blocked a field goal attempt The Mustangs got on the board first after sophomore linebacker Ted Thompson picked off a Don Strock pass on the Tech 22 and returned it to the four with 11:10 remaining in the first quarter On the next play Maxson bolted over left tackle for the touchdown his seventh of the The Gobblers evened tne score at 7 7 when Don Strock connected with wide receiver Donnie Reel with a 42 yarder on the first play of the second period touchdown toss culminated an eight play 73 yard drive that began when freshman defensive back Chuck Perdue recovered a fumble by SMU tight end Ralph Blount on the Mustangs' zv yara line SMU Va Terh Maxson 4 run (Hackney kick) y' iAn Crr Vrl Keei pass (Dave Strock kick) VPI Dave Strock 34 Hackney 31 26000 21 0 0 By ED SHEARER Associated Press Sports Writer ATLANTA (AP) Eddie fifth touchdown pass of the day and his two point conversion toss with 17 seconds remaining lifted Geor gia Tech to a 36 36 deadlock with undefeated Rice Saturday in an intersectional football clash taineer 21 Mike Johnson reached the end zone in two carries The winning touchdown cap ped a 73 yard drive aided by 47 yards in penalties it scored by Jim Barnett on a one yard lunge with 44 sec onds left in the game or the game Appalachian was penalized 17 times for 192 yards only five yards short of the Southern Conference record set by William and Mary in 1962 also against urman In winning drive the officials found the Moun taineers guilty of five itmnecessary 15 and pass inter 20 leaving the iball on the one urman Appalachian APP rk? rwiHiwiJ' 1 App Gates 10 pass from Lofhn (Clark kick) Cofer recovered fumble In end zona (Standiford kick) Aopates 28 pass from Loflm (Clark I ro Johnson 10 run (kick failed) LiBarnett 1 run (Standiford kick) 1 b750O Clemson Oklahoma zs 76 475 40 76 3 9 1 3 38 4 1 2 20 seven minutes before mission to break the open The victory was the straight lopsided triumph for the Sooners who still have not yielded a touchdown this sea son The loss was the second in three games for Clemson Clemson defended stubbornly during the early stages but wishbone of fense wore down the defenders turning the contest into a rout Senior quarterback Dave Robertson added a pair of touchdowns on short runs and freshman Joe Washington daz zled the Clemson defenders for a 61 yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter Junior defensive back Clyde Powers got the final Oklahoma tally with a 57 yard run after picking a Clemson i fumble out of the air By WARREN WINTRODE LARAMIE Wyo (AP) Junior quarterback Steve Cock reham ran for three touchdowns and passed for an other as Wyoming held off a desperation rally to defeat 11th ranked Arizona State 45 43 in a Western Athletic Conference football game here Saturday The defeat snapped the Sun conference victory streak at 19 games extending back to 1969 Coc kre a engineered Wyoming to a 23 7 halftime lead and the Cowboys in creased the margin to 30 7 be fore Arizona State got its pow erful offense untracked in the second half Wyoming led 45 29 when Cockreham scored rom one yard out with nine minutes re maining But Arizona State quarterback Dan White threw two touchdown passes 23 yards to Joe Petty and 9 yard to Mor ris Owens to cut the margin to noon that he was able to punc wo points with 51 seconds re ture the Tulsa secondary maimng in he game Virginia 22 when the hall over the head of punter Billy Maxwell and out of the end zone for a safety Duke scored three times in the second period one on a two yard run by Jones another on a one yardcr by Jones and the third on a six yard pass from Spears to Richard Brienza just before the intermission Virginia got on the score hoard in the third period on a two yard run by Davis to cap a 92 yard drive Iir the closing i minutes the Cavaliers rolled 60 yards for a touchdown with George Allen Jr scoring from the one Duke scored early Jn the fourth period on a two yard pass from Spears to Tom Chambers Duke rolled 54 yards for itssecond touchdown with a 33 yard run by Jones highlighting the march He went over from thetwo on the first play of the second quarter Later in the second period Jones was back to punt at mid field but elected to rim and went all the way to the Virginia 15 where he fumbled and Ke vin Michaels recovered for the Cavaliers The Cavaliers offered only one scoring threat in the first half driving from their 20 to the Duke 28 before the half end ed The win left Duke with a 1 3 overall mark 1 0 in the ACC Virginia is 2 2 overall 0 1 in the conference Durham ad Virsin'a 2 I Duke 10 20 0 Duke Jones 1 run (Spears run) Safety center snap through end Jones 2 run (Bayless kick) 'L Jones 1 run (Bayless kick) Duke Brienza 6 pass from Spears (kick failed) Va Da is 2 run (Maxwell kick) Duke Chambers 10 pass from Spears (Bayless kick) Allen 1 run (run failed) 20806 quarter drove 80 yards in seven plays and next time it had th All Anierica Halfback Greg Pruitt Scores Three Touchdowns or Sooners Clemson denied the Sooners shutout when Eddie Siegler booted a 49 yard field goal on the final play Clemson 0 0 0 Oklahoma 7 17 Pruilt 5 run (ulcher kick) Okla Robertson 1 run (ulcher kick) Pruitt 4 run (ulcher kick) ulcher 32 Robertson 4 run (ulcher kick) rruiii run tt uicner kick Washington 61 run (ulcher Powers 57 run with fumble cher kick) Selgler 49 A 6L826 By MARSHALL JOHNSON Head Decry finished with 125 Asssociated Press Writer yards on 14 carries and hit six WILLIAMSBURG Va (AP) of 13 passes yards Quarterback Bill Deery Knight set a Witham Mary threw for two touchdowns ran career record for pass recep for a thir and engineerd two tion yardage with 1571 eaten ing three for 90 yarns as uie Indians upped their overall record to 2 2 Jon Hall gaining 50 yards on seven carries set acareer rushing record of 1834 yards to The Citadel now 1 1 in the conference 1 3 overall The Citadel which might tirman Stages Late Rally To Beat Appalachian 20 17 BOONE NC urman iPaladin touchdown with a 49 rallied for two fourth period yard punt return to the Moun touchdowns Saturday ana a zu 17 Southern Conference football win over Appalachian State The Paladins down 10 0 at the half and 17 7 after three quarters took advantage of second half Appalachian mis takes a blocked quick kick and several to post their second win of the season ville caught in" his own zone intentionally grounded the ball as he was tackled Syracuse retained possession of the ball and Dave King cap ped a 45 yard five play drive by hitting tailback Greg Allen with a 24 yard scoring strike at the goal line i Maryland threatened just be fore the half ended when the stout Syracuse defense stopped Lou Carter inches short of the goal line The Terps closed the point gap on Seynore's second TD a one yard run early in the final period Then they drove to the 3 with less than a minute left but saw their last chance evaporate when Neville overthrew receiv er Dan Bungori in the end zone A chilled crowd of 15681 saw the Orangemen even their sea son at 2 2 while dropped to 1 2 1 Maryland Mary seymuui is vi vx i i ssaiyZimS for a touchdown as the to hold the ball Lynch finished zone Indians upped their league with 19 completions in 40 at ksyr Allen 24 pass from Kms (Ruorecorj to 1 and tied East tempts for 243 yards but got Seymour i run (pass failed) carolina for the conference I only one yard on the ground in 37 0 0 10 0 10 3 Virginia Colleges Duke 37 Virginia 3 Richmond 34 VMI 15 31 The Citadel 12 Virginia Tech 13 SMU 10 Centre 15 and 14 Hampden Sydney 35 Bridgewater Randolph Macon 30 Towson State Winston Salem 32 Norfolk State 14 Elizabeth City 24 Hampton institute Howard Virginia Mare i and 24 Catawba 17 Va Union 13 State 6 Carolinas Colleges Georgia 28 NC State 22 Carson Newman 43 Mars Hill Ohio State 29 North Carolina urman 20 Appalachian 17 Oklahoma 52 Clemson 3 Air orce 68 Davidson 6 Bardner Webb 10 Gullford 0 South Carolina 34 Memphis State nc a I 23 smith 12 NC Central 28 Morgan State Newberry 21 Lenoir Rhyne 10 Chowan 27 ECU JVs 7 Wofford 28 Presbyterian 23 lorida A 21 Western Carolina EAST Cornell 37 Colgate 7 Dartmouth 24 New Hampshire Lehigh 26 Vermont 20 Massachusetts 28 Harvard 19 Navy 27 Boston College 20 Penn State 14 Iowa 10 Rhode Island 21 Brown 17 Syracuse 16 Maryland 2 Yale 28 Connecticut 7 Bucknell 17 Maine 14 Tufts 20 Bates Colleae 7 Delaware 49 Boston University Princeton 7 Rutgers 6 Columbia 44 ordham i empie and lorida Georgia Mississippi 13 So Mississippi 9 uiuiaiid No Illinois 24 Marshall 7 Auburn 10 Tennessee 6 Va Stale 47 Bluefield 25 Va Wesley 21 Va Tech 6 Alabama 48 Vanderbilt 21 MIDWEST lorida State 44 Kansas 22 Iowa State 31 New Mexico 0 Kansas St Un 31 Tampa 7 Miami Ohio 25 Xavier 7 Michigan 41 Tulane 7 ivussour 34 Nebraska 42 Minnesota Notre Dame 35 Purdue Ohio University 38 Toledo 22 Oklahoma State 31 Colorado 6 Bowling Green 13 Michigan North Dakota 28 Augustana 16 Drake 54 Texas State South Dakota 21 Northern Imva 7 San Diego State 14 Kent State 0 aUUlHWEST Arkansas 1 21 Tulsa 20 Utah State 21 Colorado State TCU 38 Texas Arlington 14 WICniTB LSU 27 Stanford Montana Oregon State 29 Brigham Young i an 44 Washington 31 'Illinois 11' Wyoming 45 Arizona State 43 Montana State 17 Idaho 3 SCHOLASTIC SCORES Andrew Lewis 41 Jefferson Sr Lord Botetourt 21 Liberty 7 Glenvar 6 Addison 0 William Byrd 14 Buena Vista 8 Appomattox 20 Gretna 12 Chiswell 20 James River 13 Norton 45 Coeburn 0 Pennington 11 Appalachia 8 Pound 42 Jenkins Ky 14 Armstrong 14 Kennedy 6 Petersburg 7 Midlothian 0 Menchville 14 Warwick 6 Staunton MA 35 Hargrave 0 Rock Hill 28 Broadwater 12 Tidewater Academy 12 Severn Prep Judy Rankin Tops Tourney Rivals By Two Strokes 20 carries He scored once him ifirst touchdown on which self after a poor William Deery threw 30 yards to Knight Mary punt then drove the Bull on the first play of the second dogs 71 yards ior anotner score late in the game After Deery and Knight had retired for the day un veiled sophomore rank Pro chilo who until Saturday had been used as a defensive half back Although he failed to score Prochilo wound up with a 72 vnrzls in 13 carries and had a have stayed in the game if AU '58 yard kickoff return on which quarternacK iiarry me aiiuious cumu uvi ben dropped in the fourth period i muiaiib ulvvc uo jaiua tUIlBLol'Vnuy Jill U1V XJAOV 61 11 nally got on the scoreboard in the first time they had the ball 6U rr TarnV UH U1C ruiuuus VX xvcijr Regan and Todd Bushnell out all they got was a 23 yard field goal by Regan The first of three pass inter ceptions by All Southern safety Paul Scolaro set up the Indians irst downs Rushes yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts umbles lost Penalties yards Syracuse's scoring explosion began 8 minutes into the sec ond period as fullback Marty Januszkiewics broke three tackles and bulled 17 yards into the end zone Bernie Ruoff kicked the first of his two extra points Twenty nine second later the Orangeman gained two points Then Terp quarterback Al Ne Nelson came right back fol i lowing a turnover from Brid gewater and hit tight end Da vid Atkinson with a 15 yarder for the second score By halftime Hampden Syd ney had scored a third touchdown coming on a nine yard pass from Nelson to wing back Lanny Junes The Tigers fired by three successful scoring drives dur ing the first half completed the third quarter with two more touchdowns one on a pass and the other a run Split end Mike Thompson pulled in a 17 yard aerial from Nelson for the first score of the third quarter Tucker capped a Hampden Sydney 64 yard drive with a two yard plunge over right tackle later that same quarter The only major de 1 fensive effort during the game came when they Haropden Syd ney on the five for four straight Jdowns during the third period But the Bridgewater offense lacked the necessary impetus to move out of Tiger territory and was forced to punt The win was Hampden Syd first in conference play while the loss was Bridgewa ters second' HamnripnSvrinev Bridgewater 0 0 0 Tucker 47 run (Winston kick) Atkison 15 pas from Nelson (Wiitrn kirk) Juies 9 pass from Nelson (Winston kick) Thompson 17 pass from Nelson (Winston kick) i Tucker 2 run (Winston kick) 2000 0 15 15 Holy Cross 7 SOUTH 14 Johns Hopkins 28 Miss State 13 Tech 36 Rice 36 tie Kentuckv 34 The 170 pound sophomore hit David Knight on scoring passses of 30 and 31 yards and ran 11 vards for a touchdown as the I Indians upped their 12 Southern III 0 Wisconsin 7 AR WEST 41 West Viroinla Tech 30 West Montana Washington Slate 25 i (I ourth Sports Section Amusements Macon Towson irst clowns 10 13 Rushing yards 4 162 161 Passing yards 136 28 Passes Punts 5 9 27 umbles lost 1 3 Yards penalized 93 45.

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