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The Daily Progress from Charlottesville, Virginia • 26

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Charlottesville, Virginia
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inarionesviiie Virginia sunaay uciooer 14 ivo4 Hokie Defense Puts 1 Duke In A Hole 27 0 I JjgBJ I HIM 1 in 1 tell you what it Sloan said Coach Dooley would agree with me It was luck It just bounced off his head and he (Snell) caught The Hokies added 13 points to their lead in the second quarter on a nine yard pass from Cox to fullback Nigel Bowe and field goals of 43 and 26 yards by Don Wade Duke entered the locker room without moving the ball farther than its own 40 and registering just 21 yards in total offense Duke lost yardage on seven of 28 first half plays defense was Dooley said put great pressure on the Duke pass ers and that was one of the keys to Tech defensive tackle Bruce Smith while pleased with the work of the defense still expressed some concern went into the game with a positicie Smith said were hoping to put it together both offensively and defensi vely We quite do that but hopefully we Tech 4 2 closed the scoring with 4:50 to play in the third quarter Reserve quar terback Todd Greenwood playing in place of Cox who injured his shoulder early in the third period connected with tight end Steve Johnson on a 19 yard touchdown strike "It's pretty sore right Cox said of his shoulder doubt I'll practice this week" By HARVEY LANEY Special to The Progress BLACKSBURG If there was one vital element in Virginia 27 0 shutout win over Duke University Saturday afternoon Blue Devil coach Steve Sloan thinks he knows what it was position was the big Sloan said were trying to build up our offen sive production but kind of hard when backed up field position just allow us to piece together our Statistics support claim The Blue Devils 1 4 opened 11 of their 15 possessions inside their own 20 yard line and all but one of those 15 inside their 30 Add to that an offensive unit which rushed for negative four yards and had only 68 yards in total offense best de fensive effort in school history and problems were doubled Asked if he had ever witnessed such a lack of offense in his two year stay at Duke Sloan replied remember We just do anything Things turned ugly early for Duke On Tech's second play from scrimmage quar terback Mark Cox hit split end Donald Wayne Snell for a 65 yard touchdown pass The ball hit Duke defensive back Allen helmet before Snell snatched it and raced the final 25 yards "It was just one of those things where the United Press International 5'4 Bi 1 Virginia Tech All Ameirca Tackle Bruce Smith Sacks Duke Quarterback Steve Slayden Smith Had Two Sacks As Tech Held Duke to 68 Yards Total Offense In 27 0 Win defender get to Tech coach Bill Dooley said Dooley said status for this game with William and Mary is uncertain Deacons Rally Past UNC 14 3 WINSTON SALEM NC (AP) oy White hit David Chambers on a 1 yard scoring pass and Stuart Stogner recovered a botched punt return for another score in the fourth quarter as Wake orest ral lied for a 14 3 Atlantic Coast Con ference football victory over North Carolina Saturday The Demon Deacons who hadn't beaten North Carolina in Winston Salem since 1970 went from their own 21 to the North Carolina 3 After Topper Clemons rushed twice to the 1 and a pass to Mich ael Ramseur was dropped White found Chambers on the left side for the score with 12:43 left to play Danny Nolan added the conver sion Quarterback Kevin pass for Earl Winfield was picked off by Rory Holt at midfield but the Demon Deacons take advantage Walter Bailey lined up to field Harry punt but the ball touched Derrick Donald and bounced into the end zone where Stogner recovered with 9:18 left conversion helped raise Wake orest to 4 2 overall and 2 1 in the ACC Wake orest rolled up 224 yards of total offense in thp first half to no avail Twice Topper Clemons fumbled the ball away to thwart Demon Deacon drives with one of those fumbles at the North Caroli na 1 in the first period The Tar Heel score came on Ken Miller's 31 yard field goal 1:17 be fore halftime North Carolina opened the second half with a march down to the Wake orest 2 but tailback Ethan Horton was stripped of the ball by Kenny Grantham and linebacker Tony Scott recovered Horton the conference's second leading rusher and the nation's eighth best all purpose runner gained 141 yards on 25 carries North Carolina lost its second straight game falling to 1 4 in its official conference opener Ramseur rushed eight times for 54 yards to become Wake second all time rusher with 2256 yards James McDougald is the leader with 3910 yards ACC Relieved By IRS Ruling The Asaocsted Press Atlantic Coast Conference ath letic officials say they are relieved that the Internal Revenue Service withdrew its objections to allowing tax deductions for contributions for which the donor received some thing in return Officials had feared the Septem ber IRS ruling would cut contribu tions to athletic scholarship funds for which donors often receive pre ferred parking the right to pur chase hard to get tickets or other perquisites "I just hope it stays with drawn" Dr Gene Hooks athletic director at Wake orest Univer sity said after IRS officials an nounced their reversal on Thursday ACC Standings 5 District Overall Team PA PA Maryland 2 0 0 82 38 3 3 0147 116 Virginia 1 0 1 58 30 4 1 1 140 124 Wake orest 2 1 0 55 56 4 2 0 121 106 CState 1 2 0 63 100 3 3 0167 152 Ga Tech 0 1 1 42 47 3 1 1 134 77 UNC 0 1 0 3 14 1 4 0 88 136 Duke 0 1 0 10 38 1 4 0 50 123 Clemson 000 0 03201 59 73 not eligible for conference title Terps Use Ground Game To Down COLLEGE PARK Md (UPI) Rich Badan jek ran for 95 yards and three touchdowns Sat urday to help Maryland roll up 334 yards rushing in a 44 21 Atlantic Coast Conference victory over North Carolina State Badanjek ran 3 2 and 2 yards for his touch downs quarterback Stan Gelbaugh scored on a 2 yard run Doug Burmeister added a 17 yard TD run and Jesse Atkinson kicked field goals from 21 35 and 43 yards for the Terrapins 3 3 overall and 2 0 in the ACC Tim Esposito passed for two touchdowns 7 yards to Ricky Wall and 30 yards to Phil Ruth ers and Joe McIntosh ran 10 yards for anoth er score for the Wolfpack 3 3 and 1 2 Badanjek picked on the Wolfpack for the sec ond straight year Last year he ran for 140 yards and a touchdown in 24 7 vic tory over North Carolina State Gelbaugh in addition to his TD sprint com pleted 16 of 26 passes for 230 yards before leav ing with more than 12 minutes to play The Terrapins ran up a 30 7 halftime lead The Wolfpack gambled on 4th and at the Maryland 33 with 3:17 left in the first quarter and the score tied 7 7 Tailback Vince Evans was hammered short of the first down and noth ing went right the rest of the day for North Car olina State The Terrapins exploded in the second quar ter turning a pair of Wolfpack mistakes and some stiff defense into a scoring burst Maryland took over and drove 67 yards in 14 plays to Badanjek's second touchdown a 2 yard carry with 13:21 left in the first half Esposito threw toward McIntosh held to 64 yards on 12 carries on the Wolfpack's first play but Maryland linebacker Chuck aucette inter cepted and returned the ball to the NC State 6 offense misfired after a first down illegal procedure penalty and Atkinson kicked his 21 yard field goal with 12:15 show ing McIntosh fumbled on State's first play with Maryland safety Keeta Covington recovering at the Wolfpack 30 Maryland needed just five plays to get Ba danjek into the end zone again this time from 2 yards out for a 24 7 lead with 9:09 remaining in the half Maryland forced a Wolfpack punt and after a clipping penalty had to start from its 19 Three completions by Gelbaugh including a 21 yarder to tight end Bill Rogers set up 35 yard field goal for a 27 7 lead with 1:26 showing Esposito who hit 14 of 26 passes for 224 yards threw his second interception to Maryland's Al Covington on NC State's sec ond play Gelbaugh threw 24 yards to wide receiver Greg Hill for a first down at the Wolfpack 26 with three seconds left Atkinson added his 44 yard field goal as time expired for a 30 7 half time lead Virginia Tech 27 Duke 0 Duke 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia Tech 7 13 7 Snell 65 pass from Cox (Wade kick) Wade 43 Nigei Bowe 9 pass from Cox (Wade kick) VPI Wade 26 Johnson 1 9 pass from Greenwood (Wade kick) A 36400 Duke VPI irst downs 9 1 9 Rushes yards Passing yards 72 261 Sacks by yards Return yards 22 91 Passes 8 15 Punts umbles lost 5 1 Penalties yards Time of possession 2811 31:49 Maryland 44 NC State 21 NC State 7 0 0 Maryland 7 23 7 Badanjek 3 run (Atkinson kick) WaM 7 pass from Esposito (Cofer kick) 2 run (Atkinson kick) Atkinson 2 1 Badanjek 2 run (Atkinson kick) Atkinson 35 Atkinson 43 Gebaugh 2 run (Atkinson kick) Burmeister 17 run (Atkinson kick) McIntosh 10 run (Cofer kick) Brothers 30 pass from Esposito (Cofer kick) A 43450 NCS Mary irst downs 20 21 Rushes yards 40 128 59 334 Passing yards 224 256 Return yards 70 31 Passes 14 1 Punts 3 42 6 5 umbtes tost Penalties yards Time of possession 22 44 3716 Individual Leader North Carolina State McIntosh 1 2 64 Evans 12 53 Isom 1 minus 3 Esposito 6 minus 8 Greene 9 22 Maryland Badanjek 19 95 Burmeister 10 82 Neal 15 68 Blount 1 1 78 Walkers 1 2 Shure 1 7 Gelbaugh 1 2 Vierra 1 0 North Carolina State Esposito 14 26 2 224 Maryland Gelbaugh 16 26 1 230 Vierra 1 1 15 Waseteski 1 1 11 North Carolina State Wan 3 40 Brothers 2 46 Jetfires 256 McIntosh 1 mmus 4 Worthen 2 48 Britt 1 8 toon 1 14 Greene 1 16 Maryland Hil 3 69 Neal 1 6 Ed munds 2 65 SuttNan 3 23 Blount 2 15 Rog ers 1 21 Abdur 1 10 Badanjek 11 10 Holder 2 26 Bonato 1 11 Missed ield none Wake orest 14 North Carolina 3 North Carolina 0 3 0 3 Wake orest 0 Milter 31 Chambers 1 pass from White (Nolan kick) Wake Stogner recovered fumble in end zone (Nolan kick) A 33778 NC Wake irst downs 1 6 20 Rushes yards 46 252 Paesing yards 83 151 Sacks byyards Return yards 20 4 Passes 9 27 2 17 27 0 Punts 6 45 8 3 umbles lost Penatttes yards Time ot possession 2853 31:07 Just how much are you willing to give up in your quest for high performance? 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