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a i OUNDED EBRUARY 1847 NO 28411 DANVILLE VA SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 26 1969 ft at 1 4 Bob Sam Dickerson to put the Tro jans in front 22 18 with three 9 Prep st 33 12 USC Crushes Maryland League looioan victory oaiur cvu owxcu ivuviv day over the injury decimated downs for Notre Dame a 21 Quakers point favorite 17 0 To Stay On Top Associated Press Writer Ken Ross capturec passes season 22 25 varoaae vardaae 0 10 39 0 6 13 Hunter recovering a on the four MacBean led a three touch down spurt in the second period that broke the game open while the defense anchored by end Jim Nixon held Penn to minus six yards in the first half the Ivy League and 3 2 over all scored early in the second ccri od when MacBean passed three yards to Mark Bires for a touch down at the end ofa 10 play 55 yard drive from Richords (dus from Doneaan (Hale (Hale kick) 205 62 7 21 1 1 7 43 By ROB WOOD Associated Press Writer CLEMSON SC a a1 TLihIaw r4 tyUditmjdlN 0UULU iiumuk aim NebHayden picked apart the wr 0 80 be a 49 yard field goal booted by John Hale Sophomore quarterback Rick ence lead with Davidson Both teams are 3 1 in league play The winning touchdown came with 36 seconds left when quar USC Storms Back In inal Minutes To Turn Back Georgia Tech 29 18 Citadel Stages Late Rally To Upset Davidson 34 28 lantic Coast Conference football game Saturday Underdog Duke trailing 25 17 scored on a two yard run by Bob Zwirko with 2:24 to play Quar terback Leo Hart then passed to Jim Dearth for the tying two pointer State behind 14 9 at the half went ahead 18 17 in the third pe riod on a 34 yard field goal by Mike Charron In the fourth pe riod the Stale Wolfpack drove 63 yards for a touchdown with field goal less than four minutes before the end of the first half After an exchange of punts early in the third quarter Navy quarterback Mike McNallen hit tight end Karl Schwelm along! the right sideline and the 6 foot 1 The victory before 49419 'ex tended eighth ranked Penn winning streak to 17 and their unbeaten string to 25 the longest in the country Ohio led by surprise starter Cleve Bryant their No 1 quar terback who was injured last week1 churned out 66 yards in nine plays the first lime they got the ball and took a 3 0 lead with a field goal But the Nittany Lions roared back with 20 points in the sec ond quarter when sophomore fullback ranco Harris bulled over from the four to give Penn State a 7 3 lead The Bobcats threatened twice in the period but the Nittany Lions recovered a Todd Snyder fumble on their own 29 and drove for a score Later safety Neil Smith' intercepted a pass touchdown CHAPEL HILL NC (AP) Bruising Don McCauley scored two touchdowns one on a spec tacular 97 yard kickoff return By BYRON YAKE PARK Pa (AP) Unbeaten Penn State shook off an early Ohio Univer sity scoring jab with an inter ccptio fumble recovery combi nation in a big second quarter and rambled to a 42 3 over the Carolina 23 3r '4VU 4 37 4 0 CLEMSON SC the Alabama Clerr irst downs 1 Rushina vardaae Passing vardaae Return vardaae Passes Punts 4 umbles lost Yards oenalized Gambles On Conversion Seis School Rusing Record td wms vixu ju i mi Turco sparked the drive with two passes one for a seven yard gain and another for eight and a 15 yard run field goal was one yard longer than the longest one he had kicked previously It was on the kickoff following the field goal that McCauley un corked his 97 yard run Taking the ball on his three yard line he cut toward the left side of the field and galloped untouched across the Wake orest goal line in 14 seconds were offsides VMI collected first down at the 3 and Kirk in two plunges crossed the goal A two point pass failed last threat ended on the final play when lineback er Dave Holland intercepted a Sprinkcl pass on the 18 Laycock finished with 13 of 23 Navy 6 60 107 30 iur a ueiu goal nowever Southern Jones fumbled the ball away on 11 and Tech swept 89 yards in eight plays capped by a 23 yard scor 1 ing throw from Dudish to Brent i Cunningham i The Trojans promptly travel ed 60 yards in 12 plays includ ing completions by Jones to By BOB MYERS Associated Press Sports Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) The Southern California Trojans about to be knocked out of the unbeaten football ranks storm ed back with two touchdowns in the final minutes Saturday to turn back Georgia Tech 29 18 Sophomore quarterback Jim my Jones on the Sixth play of an 80 yard drive passed for 55 yards and a touchdown to praising Don McCauley Girides UNC mW WW I ast Wakef orest or 23 3 Victory nirinnn run piays to set un McCaulev sec North Carol in? nomin AKsneiatnri Prpcc oiiu 111 run cramp rn met un 73 fire touchdowns one from a yard out and the" other on a 14 yard sprint Mike Widger intercept ed Mich pass on Buf second play from scrim mage setting up the first score It came on the 13th play of a 57 yard drive with Smoot getting the final yard The other interception by Steve Bocko gave Tech the bail on 15 Smoot went one yard before going the final 14 Pennsylvania Crushed 42 0 PRINCETON NJ (AP) Princeton led by Scott Mac Bean and a defense that never permitted Penn to cross mid field led the Tigers to a 42 0 Ivy Tnorrna fnnfliall vintrtrv Salnr Statistics uela Stanford 19 26 135 124 228 263 44 14 17 28 1 26 44 2 4 50 5 37 A near capacity crowd of about 84000 watched as UCLA ran its Pacific 8 record to 3 0 Stanford 4 2 on the year is now 2 1 1 in the Pac 8 and the run for the Rose Bowl 1 yard gain in the late explosion Suggs scrambled again before finding Rudy Holloman open for the 19 yard scoring toss Billy DuPre opened the scor ing with a 40 yard field goal in the second period ullback Warren Muir plunged over from a yard out to climax a 10 play 86 yard drive in the third peri od chief threats were long field goal tries by Greg ries His 47 yarder in the sec ond period was wide and short He fired a 49 yarder later in the same period but it too was short and wide ftZ' 1 Richmond Southern ft 14 20 18 107 19 39 1 19 33 11 36 7 33 0 2 30 47 22 140 180 37 13 23 1 8 31 71' Dudish scored for what could have been a major upset of the seaon i The sophomore studded colle gians from Atlanta stunned the Trojans with a field goal and a touchdown for a 10 0 lead in the second quarter Jack Moore booted a 32 yard Gal Statistics Davidson Citadel 20 22 90 202 '240 216 109 114 28 39 15 25 8 38 6 36 0 1 34 65 Va Tech Dumps Buffalo 21 7 or irst Win BUALO NY (AP) Vir ginia Tech turned two pass in terceptions into touchdowns Sat urday and defeated Buffalo 21 7 for its first football victory of the season after five defeats Terry Smoot who smashed the Buffalo line for 101 yards in 23 carries scored two of the HATTESBURG Miss (AP) Statis tics of the Southern Miss Richmond football aame: irst downs Rushing vardaae Passing vardaae Return vardaae Passes Punts umbles lost Yards penalized Navy Drabs Virginia ToTake 10 0 Victory By JOHN WOODIELD Associaed Press Writer AVVADm TQ API Navy parlayed a 62 yard pass play and a second quarter field goal into its first football victory of the season Saturday a 10 0 conquest of Virginia? before a homecoming crowd of 26412 It was kicking specialist Jack Detweiler who put the Middies on the scoreboard with a 37 yard ANNAPOLIS Md Statistics of me virqinia Circt rinuuns Rushing vardaae Passina vardaae Return vardaae ft Passes Punts 1 umbles lost Yards oenalized ft ft ft? 10 with two minutes to play The Indians held again how ever and regained the ball at their own 36 yard line with 59 seconds left Plunkett then brought the In dians to the UCLA 26 with 17 seconds left appeared to have Randy Vataha alone in the end zone But the Stanford end who had already caught two touchdown 1 passes juggled the ball once and then dropped it Stanford's finalfield goal attempt was then blocked by Ballou nick I ft for two touchdowns Moulton got two on short plunges that climaxed scoring drives and snagged a Donegan pass for a third Southern had rolled to a 31 7 lead before Richmond got its offense untangled in the fourth period Richmond Southern Miss 40 P8SS kSM Mkel 37 pass Moulton 5 run Pfi Hula Moulton 4 run (Hale kick) Moulton 27 pass from Donegan (Hale kick) Hall 57 pass Interception return (Dussault kick) Gillette 50 pass from Richards (Dus sault kick) Livesav 22 pass from Richards (Dus sault kike) minutes remaining Southern Cal converted a fum ble on the ensuing kickoff on the Yellow nine and tailback Clarence Davis ran it in for the final score 12 minutes and 13 seconds into the final period ftftftftCftftftWftftft A crowd of 53341 was on hand in Memorial Coliseum for the intersectional game which left the Trojans with five victories and only last 14 14 tieUt KT wiiu iiuue jjanip iiiaiTinp rnpir record Georgia Tech operating with sophomore Charlie Dudish was the rank underdog after three losses and only two victories this fall But in the wild fourth quarter the line man Wayne Laircey intercepted a pass by backup quarterback Jim assel on the Trojan 14 The aroused visitors pounded down to the one foot mark andl Navv football game Virginia ft IM ftWft 193 124 68 ft 14 25 0 4 16 1 6 327 10 393 1 2Yards Denali 85 625 Ken Ross cantured a Mary land fumble of a punt reception at the Terp 24 to set up kick The two touchdown marches started'' from punt re ceptions The victory left South Caro lina 5 1 for the season and 4 0 in the ACC and Maryland 2 2 in the league and 2 4 overall' Al Thomas broke off right tackle on a 47 yard run into the end zone for an apparent sec ond period Maryland touchdown but the play was nullified by an offside South 10 play scor ing march featured a pair of eight yard passes from Suggs to Zeigler and 11 and 39 yard pass plays Suggs to Holloman On the 39 yarder Holloman got the ball near the line of scrimmage and zig zagged his way for most of the distance to the Maryland six Maryland quarterback Dennis was tackled hard late in the first half and sat out rest of the gme Jeff Shugars taking over Shugars got his team moving in the second half only to have Pat Watson inter cept a pass at the South Caro lina 14 Maryland 0 0 0 South Carolina 0 3 7 DuPre 40 Muir 1 run (DuPre kick' SC Holloman 19 pass from Suggs (DuPre kick) 42756 JNake orest No i 83 123 15 Crimson Tide Shatters Clemson or 38 13 Grid Victory COLUMBIA SC (AP) Statistics of the Maryland South Carolina football game: Maryland Carolina rz 90 198 12 13 19 0 9 41 2 66 dfiUrjL oUoriSiNDEL) NEW YORK (AP) Bob Shupe of Charlotte was suspend ed indefinitely Saturday after an argument riday night in which referee Jackie Leclare was knocked to the ice during a game in Charlotte against Jack sonville Tom Lockhart the Eastern Hockey League president said Shupe would be suspended until an investigation'! is completed i probably next week Duke Blows Lead Salvages 25 25 Tie With NC State Buffalo scored on a 9 yard Southern Miss Nips Spiders 31 28 To End Losing Streak HATTIESBURG (AP) ey Donegan and halfback Larry Bouncing back from Hour Moulton starred in the Southern beatings Southern Mississippi offense Donegan passed eugeu nicumoiia di a re Saturday despite a frantic fourth quarter that saw the Spiders almost pull it out With both squads piling up four touchdowns Jhe Southern ers margin of victory proved to I the edge of the field to pay dirt The Navy defense which has given 188 points this season was I able to hold the Cavaliers score less though Virginia was inside the ten yard line twice and once gave up the ball on downs at the Navy one Both teams threatened in the first half but it until an exchange of punts and a bad pass from center which gave Navy the ball on the Virginia 25 that the Midshipmen were able to get on the scoreboard with field goal The Cavaliers mounted the loncesf sustained drive of the game in the first period when i after taking the opening kick oil i they marched from their own eight to the Navy 27 The lost the ball after a bluffed field goal attempt ended up as an incom plete pass 3 Virginia 0 0 0 Navy '0 3 7 Detweiler 37 field goal Schwelm 62 pass from McNal en 3 190 pouna junior rompea aown i (Detweiler kick) terback Tony Passander threw six years to flanker Champ eil ly in the end zone The pass topped an 83 yard drive The Citadel jumped off to a 12 0 lead in the first quarter Passander scored both touch downs on short plunges capping drives of 55 yards and 90 yards Davidson i rebounded late in the first quarter when quarter back Gordon Slade ran 10 yards for a touchdown The Wildcats then grabbed a 13 12 lead in the second quarter on a 28 yard pass from Slade to end George Hanpen Davidson linebacker Chris Giles recovered a fumble on the 28 to set up the scor ing drive The Citadel regained the lead late in the second quarter on a one yard scoring run by Passan der: He threw to Billy Watson for the two point bonus In the third period Watson took a Davidson punt on The Citadel 48 and ran it back to the Davidson 281 Two plays later Passander ran four yards for the touchdown Davidson tied it up with two long scoring drives Davidson 7 6 8 28 The Citadel 12 8 8 6 34 Passander 1 run (kick failed) Passander 4 run (pass failed) Slade 10 run (Terry kick) Hannen 28 pass from Slade (pass failed) ft'4 Passander 1 run (Watson pass from Passander) Passander 4 run (Passander run) Zaharov 3 run (Hannen pass from Slade) Mikolavunas 7 pass from Slade (Terry kick) Reilly 6 pass from Passander (pass failed) ft ft1 i 21573 QZ623ped Oct 25 Dickerson for 17 and Chandler for 11 and Davis scor ed from the one Jones passed to Chandler for the two point conversion Southern Cal took the lead before the intermission on a 25 yard pass from Jones to Dicker son i Georgia Tech 0 10 8 18 ft i is fi ii nn field goal after Jeff ord inter 1 (MToeocre M'notiam 23 Bassfom Dusish cepted a Jones pass and ranljonesCrPavis 1 run (Chandler Dass roT it back 44 yards to the Trojan (Avafa kick)rson 25 pas? Jones eight The visitors had to settle DDuJlsh 1 ru" (oser Dass rom fnr a tip fl trno hnuravnr Jones 2IQ ft 53341 IS rUn AVa 3 kiCk) SPOKANE Wash (AP) California recovered Saturday from its defeat by sixth ranked UCLA last week and downed Washington State 17 0 in a bruising Pacific 8 Conference Bobcats Saturday football game The Golden Bears were paced by fullback Gary owler and junior Dave Penhall starting his first game of the season at quarterback BUALO NY (AP) Statietics of the Virginia Tech Buffal football aame: teen ounaio 96 10 13" 11 32 11 44 ft 1 i 60 THE DANVILLE REGISTER I 4 14 14 0 7 1 Musso 9 run (Dean kick) Ranager 40 pass from Hayden ftt4' (Dean kick) Sawyer 21 pass from 'unler (Dean kick) McMakin 5 pass from Kendrlci (Barnette kick) Musso 1 run (Dean kick) 4 JiU Buck 39 Yauger 2 run (pass failed) 43000 Irish Win Big Over Tulane long touchdown drive after an other (AP) jjluntpr tossed two touchdown nnter and nc jjaoacj unu ivx uu uv flanker George Ranager and an other 21j to flanker an niv ig jjuiud odwyeia ridyutii un on ys 4Q yard this one i didv LU AvdlldJvl 2 39 5 39'1 When the Crimson Tide turned tne attacK to tne ground it was Musso who'did the damage run ning inside and outside for vital yardage? He scored the other two Alabama touchdowns on runs of nine yards and one Alabama tacked on three more points late in the game when Oran Buck kicked a 39 yard field goal Clemson never really was the ball game as Alabama struck for touchdowns the first two times it had the ball The Alabama defense a trouble spot for Coach Bear Bryant all sea son put the shackles on the Clemson attack most of the day The victory was the 100th for Bryant since he has been at Ala bama was the 191st victory of his coaching career aijd ended a two game Crimson Tide losing streak the longest since Bryant took over at Alabama in 1958 1 only really bright spot was tailback Ray Yauger who gained 100 yards rushing irst downs Rushina vardaae Passina vardaae Return vardaae Passes Punts umbles lost Yards penalized Clemson pass defense and tail back Johnny Musso shattered the Tiger line Saturday as Ala Crimson Tide cruised to a 38 13 football victory i Hunter and Hayden spent the afternoon alternating at quar terback and they had equal suc cess in moving Alabama on one Penn State Rambles Past Bobcats 42 3 WILLIAMSBURG Va Quarterback Jimmye Laycock out for a week with an injury returned to action for William and Mary Saturday and passed for three touchdowns as the In dians clipped Virginia Military 2547 in a Southern Conference football game The Viumph evened recordyat 3 3 and kent alive the slim hopes for the con and scored on a one yard blast up the middle It was Yauger who made pos sible "the first Clemson 'touch down as he gained 51 yards oft four carries during the 80 yard drive Quarterback Tommy Kendrick climaxed the march with a five yard touchdown past to John McMakin Alabama is 4 2 for the season and Clemson is 3 3 The Crimson Tide scoring drives covered 60 74 80 and 65 1 yards Alabama got the other luucuaown auer Clemson fumble yard line Alabama Clemson RL (Dean kick) Ranai (Dean kick) COLUMBIA SC (AP) Scrambling Tommy Suggs engi neered a four play 73 yard fnnnhrinwn Hrivn in thp fitIJil DP Iriod to ice a 17 0 football vic 0 1 4 CzxiifV fSrAlmn Avar Maryland Saturday night and keep his team atop the Atlantic Coast Conference Suggs dodged and twisted be fore heaving the ball to red Zeigler who was tackled as he caught it on the 19 for a 51 passing accuracy and 180 yards Va" Military 4 i 8 0 6 Wm Mary 8 10 7 VMI Kirk 3 run (Daiah pass from Sorinkel) Hibbs IT bass from Lavcock (Cambal run) Cavanauah 32 bass from Lay cock (Daniel kick) Daniel 28 ftftftft Hurley 26 pass from Lav cock (Daniel kick) VMI Kirk 1 run (bass failed) VMI Cubit 20 A 8000 RALEIGH NC (AP) Duke blew a 14 3 lead and then roared back with an 80 yard touchdown RALEIGH NC (AP) Statistics of the Duke North Carolina State football qame: irst downs Rushing vardaae Passina yardage Return Passes ft Punts umbles lost Yards penalized drive in the closing minutes to tie North Carolina State 25 25 on a two point conversion in an At CHARLESTON SC (AP) The Citadel lost an early lead and then scrambled back for a 34 28 victory with a last minute scoring drive against previously unbeaten Da vidson Saturday1 The victory gave The Citadel a share of the Southern Confer of the Davidson Citadel football aame: irst downs Rushina vardaae Passina vardaae Return vardaae Passes Punts 1 umbles losf Yards penalized Duke State 25 18 253 ft 287 154 61 1 7 18 16 92 0 4 15 0 3 38 4 37 i 3 1 30 40 WILLIAMSBURG Va (AP) Statis tics of the Virginia Military William iv aiv luoiuan game VMI irst downs 18 Rushing yardage 133 Passina vardaae 113 Return vardaae 13' Passes" 8 22 3 i unis ufumoies iDsr Yards oenalized the day in the fourth quarter But Horowitz tied the score with a 30 yard field goal and the Bruins followed with a march that appeared likely to carry them to another score But when halfback Mickey Cureton ran the ball to Stan five yard line a holding penalty put the ball back to the 20 and from there Stanford held: UCLA tried a 26 yard field goal but Zenon An attempt was short when he tried to angle it from named the side oi tne Held Now it was turn and the Indians on the arm of quarterback Jim Plunkett moved to the UCLA 39 were stalled and punted to the Bruin NEW ORLEANS Notre Dame using an awe ground attack with scrambling gambling Joe Theismann at the throttle crushed Tulane 37 0 here Saturday night in an inter 1 sectional football game The ighting Irish rolled up 275 yards on the ground with the regulars playing After Coach Ara Parscghian Ict reserves get 'some fourth quar ter action the Notre Dame rushing total was 372 yards! Sophomore halfback Andy Huff and junior halfback Dennis Allan' each scored two touch Aft VlllL jaVUHLV The Irish defense led by 270 pound 6 foot 6 tackle Mike McCoy forced Tulane into count less turnovers fumbles The deepest penetration by Tulane was to me iNuire name io on Princeton which is now 3 0 in the final play of the game1 1 rneismann a junior passed sparingly but when he did they 4 usually were spectacular Ona was a 37 yard pass play to tight end Dewey Poskon that set up the first Notre Da me touchdown Laycock Unloads Three TD Bombs As Clips VMI or 25 17 Win ootball Results College ootball Ecst Prineelnn 42 Pennsvlvania fl ft ft ft Yale 17 Cornell i Colgate 20 Brown 6 Penn State 42 Onio 3 Dartmouth 24 Harvard 10 Virgln'a Tech 21 Buffalo 7 ft Washington Lee If Bridgewater 6 Hampden Svdnev 32 Johns Hopkins 0 Virginia State 9 Hampton Institute 7 Norfolk State 22 Virginia Union 21 Elizabeth City 53 St Paul's 0 1' Allegheny Pa 52 Washington Jef ferson 13 1 Morgan State 34 Delaware State 14 Westminster Pa 16 Heidelberg 0 ft Albright 28 rexel 21 Army 38 Boston College 7 Rutgers 21 Columbia 14 Carnegie Mellon 34 ranklins Mar shall 13 ft St Lawrence 27 Hamilton 8 Kings Doint 15 Wacner 7 Springfield 32 American International 6Trinity Conn '37 PMC Colleges 14 Delaware 33 Temole 0 ft Hobart 35 Union 21 (add South lorida 41 Vanderbilt 20 Navy 10 Virginia 0 Duke 25 North Carolina State 25 tie 4 Georgia 30 Kentucky 0 ft 'L Citadel 34 Dav dsen 28 New Hampsnire zo Norrneasiern a Norwich 13 Bates 0 CW Post 24 Ithaca 20 1 Wilkes Vermont 5 ft Bucknell'21 Lafayette 20 Gettysburg 26 Lehigh 24 Rhode Island 13 Cortland State 3 Bowdoin 38 Colby 14 East Stroudsburg St 42 Millersville 14 ft ft ft Massachusetts 2a Connecticut 7ft Boston 20 Maine 7 ft'44 rtft' South Alabami 38 Clemson 13 North Carolina 23 Wake orest 3 4 XAacf Virginia 40 Diftehitrnh IP 'i Northeastern Oklahoma 58 errum JC 10 Northeastern Oklahoma 58 errum 10 East Tenn St iO Murray St 10 tie' 1 Kentucky 27 Kentucky 26 LSU 21 Auburn 20 Towson State 53 DC Teachers 6 ft North Carolina CoLeae 14 Maryland Plate iu ft Southwestern Memohis 36 Sewanee isk 30 Howard DC 16 Western Carolina 41 Lenoir Rhyne Southern Mississippi 31 Richmond 28 South Carolina State 26 Albany State Newberry 14 Mars Hill 6 ft" Midwest Akron 14 Dayton 10 Ohio State 41 Illinois 0 Inujg tafa 44 Zancac Ofl Concordia 28 Gustavus Adolphus 26 ft4 ftft ftft Purdue 45 Northwestern 20 Villanova 35 Xavier Ohio 7 Bowling Green 3 Miami Ohio 0 Western Michigan 48 Marshall 14 ft Iowa 19 Michigan State 18 Kansas Slate 59 Oklahoma 21 rf Wisconsin 36 Inaiana 34 Youngstown Ohio 17 South Dakota Old te lo Drake 44 Western Illinois 7 Northern Iowa 14 South Dakota 2 Buena Vista 7 Wartburg 6 Coe 35 Grinnell 12 Central Iowa 40 Dubuque 13 William Penn 34 Luther 12 Iowa Weslevan 16 Graceland 8 St John's Minn 33 St Thomas 11Bemidii 19 Winona 0 Mankato 40 St Cloud 28 Milton Wis $5 Southwest Minn Carleton 33 Cornell Iowa 31 Doane 35 Dakota Weslevan 7 North Dakota 33 Auaustana SD 13 Hu on 32 Minnesota Duluth 12 Northwestern Iowa 33 Bethel Minn Mount Union 35 Hiram College 19 Illinois College 33 Rose Polv 8 Superior 7 La Crosse 6 Whitewater 48 River alls 20 pass from Murtha to Joe Mores co in the second quarter Buffalo twice put on scoring drives in the first half but nei ther materialized After first score Buf falo dijove from its own 22 to 18 then was set back to the 21 before Mike Constantino attempted a 37 yard field goal It was blocked and the ball rolled to one where Buf falo downed it Tech could move only six yards before punting to Buffalo An lie num 4a AirlnJ 1E nvirl 0l vr uy xu auu 47 23 yard passes Murtha got the buhs to lecn six before Buha lo was forced to give up the ball i 1 On its next sequence however Buffalo stored The Bulls moved 59 yards helped by 25 yards in penalties assessed against Tech Quarterback Bob German who left the game when he in jured his head in the third peri oo connected on all 10 he threw for 130 yards Buffalo now has a KAranurl aC In between Tech netted a TDvirainiA Tech 77 with 46 seconds left in the sec 0 7 Smoot 1 run (Simesak kick) ond period as Perry Tlbeno hit Buf Morescn 9 bass from Murtha (Constantino kick) the line for one yaid Tiberio 1 run (Simesak kick) smooin 11 run uimcsaic kick) Lakeland 14 Stou 12 Lawrence 22 St Olaf 8 Carroll Wis 34 North Central III Northwestern Wis 7 Northland 6Oshkosh 40 Stevens Point 20 Bethel Kan 21 Emporia 14 Augusiana III 2u North Park 2 Monmouth 45 Beloit 3 Indiana State 54 Bu'ler 31 Tavlor 14 Manchester 12 Earlham 32 Hanover 6 Evansville 22 Depauw Anderson 78 lndcua Central 43 Wilminatnn Ohin 'll face Torh Ifi iEmooria State 34 Pittsburg State 21 ft Southeast Mo Siaie 32 Missouri Ila Southwest Arkansas 52 Wichita State 14 Tulsa 4' Cincinnati 24 ft West Texas' St 17 New Mexico St 14 4' jiNorth Texas St 31 Louisville 13 Texas 31 Rice 0 Texas Tech 27 Southern Methodist 24 Harding Ark 24 Ouachita Ark 19 ft ft Prairie View 22 Arkansas 14 I ar West Southern California 29 Georgia Tech 18 Colorado 31 Missouri 24 ft 44 Air orce 28 Colorado St 7 Northern Arizona LI 61 Whitworth Col lege UCLA 20 Stanford 20 tie Oreoon 22 Washington 7 California 1 7 washinoton State 0 Idaho 3) Montana State 21 4 Scholastic ootball Benedictine 26 St Emma 164 ork Union Military 28 Bullis 8 4' 'ft ft Massanutten Military 7 Military Prep St Christopher's 9 Woodberrv orest 8 Virginia Episcopal 20 Collegiate 6 Randoloh Macon Academy 20 Episcopal Norview''34 Booker 0 's Norfolk Academy 20 Norfolk Catholic 6 Carver (Newport News) 45 erguson 22 ft Crestwood 20 Deep Creek 6 ft" fi Norcom 20 Kennedy (Suffolk): 12 Staunton Military 21 Greenbrier Mili tary 8 Miller School 36 Kensfon orest 6 Blue Ridge School 6 William Monroe 0 GW (Alexandria) 22 Washington Lee 16 Hammond 21 Ireton 6 ft St Stephen's 52 riends DC 0 Georoe Mason 26 Osbourn 22 York Academy 33 Rock Hill Academy 0 a Clifton orge 29 Buena Vista 14 A ft i ftftft reshman ootball VMI 21 Virginia Tech 20 4 Washington State Downed 17 To 0 North Carolin? dominated the game zunuig up zld Iirsi QOWHS to Wake 10 and gaining 323 yards rushing to Wake or 83 The victory was North Caro second of the season against four defeats Wake or est has won two and lost five and is last in the ACC at 1 4 The Tar Heels are 1 2 in the conference 1 1 Wake orest 3 0 0 vGWunsbury 44 7 10 0 623 97 run (Hartia kick) 3 run (Hario kick) Hartg 3l UNC Hartin 47 Hartig 48 i A 31500 fcrence'championship They now are 2 lin SC play VMI still winless after six starts 'put up a game battle Ouarfprharlr Mnrnllv Rnrinb al I irst downs hit 8 Of 22 passes for 113 yards I Rushing yardage Passing vardaae and Ted Kirk scored twice on ntercepted short plunges as the Keydets les l05t lirnlrn nut nf an nffpnsivn dtimn Yards penalized that had seen them score only 12 points in their first five games Stung' by a late first period touchdown by Kirk and Sprin two point conversion pass to Kevin Daigh that presented VMI an 8 0 lead struck back with two touchdowns in less than three minutes to take command of the game and nev er trailed again i Laycock completed three pas ses for 49 yards the key a 29 yard throw to Bill Uzzell that put the ball on the VMI 13 then hit wingback John Hibbs on an 11 yard touchdown pass just be fore the opening period ended Dennis Cambal swept left end forj two points to tie the count 8 8' The Indians: next drove 64 yards to move in front for keeps in the second quarter Laycock pitched 32 yards to end Jim Ca vanaugh for the TD on the quar first play and Jim kick made it 15 8 By halftime it was 18 8 the Indians'iadvancing 72 yards late in the second period and scor ing on 28 yard field goal game a way by taking the sec orid half kickoff and driving 66 yjTrds 38 of them on three Laycock passes for its final touchdown Wes Mecteer reeled off a 16 yard run to the Keydet 16 from where Laycock passed to' John Hurley for the score kick made it 25 8 VMI aided by two successive 15 yard penalties against the In dians went 84 yards late in the third period On fourth and inch tS at the 6 the Indians 1 CHAPEL HILL Statistics1 the Wake orest North Carolina foot Pint rfnwns yardaoe Psssina vardaae Returnvardaae Passes ft Punts umbles lost Yards penalized A as hq led injury plagued North Carolina to a 23 3 football vic tory over Wake orest Satur day With their two first line quar terbacks sidelines the Tar Heels turned to McCauley for their offensive punch He re sponded by setting a school rushing yardage record The 6 foot 202 pound junior tailback rolled up 188 yards mostly with plunges through the Deacon line in 25 tries for an average of 75 yards a carry The Old record was 173 yards set last year by Gaylor Bomar In a i i to his 97 touchdown in the first quarter McCauley plunged over from the three in the second period The remainder of North Caro scoring in the Atlantic Coast Conference game was done by Don Hartig who kicked three field goals and added points after each of touchdowns 1 field goals were for 31 47 and 48 yards the Hast breaking a school distance rec ord for field goals of 47 yards Hartig had set last year Wakg score came ona'44 yard field goal by! Tracy Lounsbury in the first quarter The Tar two top quar terbacks Johnny Swofford and Paul Miller were kept out of ac tion by injuries Sophomore Charles Turco started at quarterback but was injured about halfway through the game Ricky Lanier an end who had played quarterbacklast year finished the game at that position It was the first varsity ap pearance for Turco and he per formed like a veteran guiding the Tar Heels 80 yards in 11 1 Charlie Bowers scrambling over from the four to go ahead 25 17 That set the stage for 80 yard scoring drive which left State with a 3 3 1 record Duke now 1 4 1 for sea son grabbed a 7 0 lead early in the first quarter by rolling 81 yards for a touchdown in 15 plays Hart scoring from 'tho two State scored near the end of the first period when Charron kicked a 34 yard field goal It was set up when Hart fumbled and Ron Carpenter re covered on the Duke 15 The Blue Devils ran their margin to 14 3 midway the sec ond quarter when Zwirko raced up the middle 35 yards for a touchdown The Wolfpack scored a touch down six seconds before the half ended when quarterback Darrell Moody went over from the two to cap a 79 yard drive A two point pass play failed In the third period State went ahead 15 14 on a 29 yard touchdown run by Leon Mason Duke came back and drove from its 20 to 20 On fourth down Dave Pugh kicked a 37 yard field goal to put Duke ahead 17 15 This was short lived however as State rolled from its 38 to Duke's 17 On Rinrih rinwn Charrnn nut Stata lout front with a 34 yard field goal Duke 773 NC State '369 Hart 2 run (Puah kick) ft Charron 34 Zwirko 3j run (Puah kick) Moodv 2 run (pass faned) Mason 29 run (run failed) Puah 37 NCS Charron 34 Bowers 4 run (Charron kick) Duke Zwirko 20 run (Dearth paw from Hart) 32700 Vince Bischof Blocks ield Goal To Preserv e20 20 Tie With Stanford By RON RAPOPORT Associated Press Sperts Writer STANORD Calif (AP) Vince Bischof of UCLA blocked a 32 yard field goal attempt by Steve Horowitz as the CTAMCHOn Calif (API of the UCLA Sfanford ootball aame: irst downs Rushina vardaae assina Return Passes UnTS umbles lost Yards oenalized clock ran out Saturday to pre serve a 20 20 tie and the unbeaten record The sixth ranked Bruins had won six in a row and appeared on their way to a seventh when they took a 20 17 lead on quarterback Dennis third short touchdown run of ah siaiisT rs nr lemson football name: ft Alabama Clemson i 185 "ft 70 2 39 1 3 1 ft Ml ourth I sporl8 Section Comics I ourth Sports I Section.

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