The Gaston Gazette from Gastonia, North Carolina • Page 13
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a 2-D-THE GASTONIA GAZETTE, Nov. 9, 1969 PRESSURE ON SUGGS South Carolina quarterback, Tommy Suggs the pressure Saturday in Knoxville, The Vols (12) finds it difficult to draw a good breath. WaD, 29-14. (AP Wirepboto). Tennessce Ilmebacker, Jack Reynolds, applies Birds Tough, Though Vols Turn Back USC By ESCAR THOMPSON Associated Press Writer KNOXVILLE, Tenn.
(AP) The talented toe of George Hunt and (be passing of Bobby Scott 29-14 football victory overstubgave Tennessee a hard born South, Carolina Saturday before a homecoming crowd of 61,868. Hunt, a sophomore from Clearwater, kicked three field goals. The kicks covered 28, 37 and 20 yards respectively, and ran Hunt's total for the season to eight of nine attempls. Scott completed three touchdown passes, two of them ing in a wild fourth quarter when Tennessee scored 16 of its points to turn what had been a tight game into a comfortable viclury. South Carolina, now 5-3 for scason, gave the Vols homecrowd a scare by lorg.
Sub QB Stars Ohio, led the Ohio Slate with 108 yards and hit nine of 13 passes (or 139 yards and two touchdowns. Buckeyes Bomb Badgers, 62-7 COLUMBUS, Chlo -Top Buckeyes maintained their Big ranked Ohio State, led by No. Ten lead with their filth straight 2 Quarterback Non Maciejow- win this season and 15th in a row in the conference' in in in in in in in the ski, coupled ils awesome allack last three years. with a brilliant defense SaturMeanwhile, the Ohio State deday, and thumped Wisconsin 52- fense Intercepted two passes 7 for the Buckeyes' 21st straight and covered two Wisconsin fumfootball victory before 86,519 in bles. The Badgers, suffering Ohio Stadium.
their sixth loss in eight games, Maciejowski, replacing the in- did not move past tho' Duckeye jured Rex Kern, engineered the 38-yard line. until their touchBucks to a 34-0 halftime lead. down in the closing minutes. He rolled up 247 yards in two Substitute quarterback Gary and hall quarters as Ohio Losso passed 14 yards to End State scored the most lopsided Reddick for Wisconsin's victory in the 39 game series score with 4:51 left in tine with Wisconsin. game.
Fullback Jim Olis bulled one For the second year in a row yard three tines for touchdowns Kern sat the Wisconsin and rushed for 68 yards. He game, The Lancaster, Ohio, played only the first half as the junior rested a bruised shoulder for next week's Important Big Ten date here with Purdue. Bulldogs In 43-8 Macicjowski, triumph at who Wisconsin directed last a Breeze year, time. The was just junior as from sharp Bedford, this 36-6 Over Furman By RONALD KISER BOILING SPRINGS Sophamore quarterback Ray Hannon sparked Gardner-Webb's Bulldoza to their second win in nine here last night as they comped to a 38-6 6 victory over the Furman Jayvees. Hannon, from Greer, S.
carried eight times for 133 yards and completed six of 14 passes for 130 yards to spark the oftense while the Bulldog held Furman. to just 13 net yards rushing. G-1 scored a pair of TD's within a 20-second period in the opening quarter when they jumped off to a 20-0 lead. Hannon passed 67 yards to Ken Reld for a TD and moments later, Larry Sechrist's fumble recovery on the Furman 20 set up an 18-yard run by Ray Ross. Later in the quarter, G-W.
drove 52 yards in nine plays, Lanny Mabry scoring from the one, Hannon scored on a 64 yer4 run straight up the middte in. the second quarter and Bruce Harris kicked a 27-yard field goal for a 29-0 halftime lead. G-W. drove 83 yards for their final score in the third period, Hannon passing seven sards to Ross. Furman drove 83 yards for its score, Wayne Turner div.
ing over from the one. Ray Miller and Hardin Davis toppod the lenacious G-1. defense, The Bulldogs host Gordon Milltery of Georgia in home finale next Saturday. THE STATISTICS Net Pirat Yards Downs Rwahing 22 358 13 7-16 12-31 Passing YArdage 163 137 Passes Intercepted by Fumbles Lost Punts 4-35 Yards Penalized 65 10 SCORE BY QUARTERS Teams 12 34 1 Oardner Webb 20 7. 0 Purman JV'a 000 6--6 Scoring, Gardner- Webb: Reld, Rots 33 Mabry, Hannon: PAT: Harris (placement, And run); Field Goal: Harris (21 yarda): Scoring, Purman Jayvees: Turnor.
Hawaaian Open Tourney Crampton on Overtakes Nicklaus, Grabs Lead HONOLULU Crampton rushed strokes off the struggling Jack a brillant 65 stormed into UNC Up Team, (Begins On CAP) Bruce lead in the $125,000 Hawaiian shared the lead in his last seven up from cight Open Golf Tournament. competitive rounds fell back pace, overhauled Crampton, in Dallas, an had Australian 51-bolo on a string 'of-three consecutive Nicklaus with score living and led Nicklaus bogeys and finished with a 74, a of 207 Saturday and by one stroke, two over par, on the the third-round Big Jack, wito had led or 72 Walalae Country Club Phipps Hot In 1-D) Purdue Victory LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) Purdue's Mike Phipps, the Big Ten's lop passer, and Stan Brown, the league's top scorer, led methodical whipping of the Micbigan State football team Saturday 41-13. Jeff Jones, the Boilermakers' automatic kicker, cracked a 1ional collegiate record with five conversions that gave him 8 string of 39. The old mark of 38 straight was set by Pete Smolenovich of New Mexico Stale in 1961, Jones, -whose string will still be running going into next week's game at Ohio State, also hooted field goals of 30 and 37 yards.
Phipps picked up 292 yards and became the sixth-best on total offense in the National Col: legiate Athletic Association history: He now has a career tooffense of 5,470 Michigan State's miscries included the loss of sophomure Steve Piro, who storted limo at quar; terback for the first tore, the in the ligaments first in quarter. his right The Spartans turned over the signal calling to another sophomore, Dan We weT, who had never played in a college game. Werner proved to be strong passer, hitting for 314 yards, including a 47-yard scoring throw to Stephen Kough. Purdue had: the Spartans down 31-0 at the half. Brown scored two of Purdue's touchdowns on short runs.
Phipps passed to Ashley Bell for one and ran over one self. Statistics Purdue downs Rushing vardaae Passion vardace Return Passes 15-39-4 1 a Fumbles lost Yards conulled Purdue mAtchigan stale 3 Bell 16 cost from Phipas kick) 2 runs (Jones Purd fun Jones 30 run Purd--Cooper 2 run kick! Jones MSU -Kough 60 FUT (Boyce from kick) werner (kick tailed) A 67.391. Southern Cal Romps, 28-7 Cal 28-7 THE STATISTICS 42 yards to reach the target and gained 35 yards the first three times be carried the ball. THE STATISTICS Punts Fumbles Yards penailed State Scathern Cal Berry 1 run (Avala Davis TAYLa -Ewen run (Stensen kick) run (Ava a kick Jones run (Arala kick) A- wsu USC First downs 24 Reluta Passing Yircane yardan: 133 Rusting 3 vardas: 333 Passes Tigers Tear Up Maroons, 52-13 Count AUBURN, Ala. (AP) Elev.
Auburn's awesome defense sel 'six touchdowns Saturday ani. coupled with the pinpoint passing of Pat Sullivan, slaughtered heipless Mississippi State 52-13 in A Southeastern Confereuce football game. The tough Auburn defenders, who picked off nine Florida passes a weck ago; Intercepted four thrown by Mississippi State quurterback Tummy Pharr, Three of them were quickly converted into touchdowns. Robby Woodruft opened the way for the Tigers' first six point score by intercepting a pass from Pharr in the first riod, Larry Willingham ran another interception back from the 24 for a touchdown in the second quarter, and. Scoll mon set up still another with an interception in the fourth.
West Chester State Wins Over Bruins HICKORY, N. C. (AP) -West Chester Slate scored twice in the second period and was never headed as it went on to a 28-14 football viciory over Lenols Ahyne Saturday night. West Chester State scores came on one yard runs by Ernie Forchetti and Rocky Rees, 8 seven yard Forchelll pass Bob Tomlinson and 13 yard run by Bob Wolfrum. Fullback Carl Bartles carried over from the one for Lenoir Rhyno's first score and Mike MeRee connected, on a live yard scoring pass lo Benny Bundy for Lenoir Rhyne's sec.
and touchdown. West. Cheater Lancir Rhyre Forchetti 1 run (Stevenson Kick) 1. run 1kick 7 cast from Forcheill (Stevenson kick) 1R-Bundy cans from McRee iPaddon, from McRee) 13 run (Stevenson kick) Vanderbilt Clips 'Cats NASHVILLE (API Sophomore quarterback Walons Brown passed for three touchdowns relurned EL punt 62 yards for. another Saturday to lead Vanderbilt to 42-8 Southeastern Conference football over punchless Sullivan threw.
a 35-yard scor.Ing pass to Terry Beasley in the first quarter and ran two yurds for a touchdown in the third pcrlod. Late Scores: '25 Presbyterian 27, Appalachian Elon 56; Newberry 21 West Chester, 28, Lenolr Rhyme 14 Gardner. Webb 36, Furman JV's 6 1SU 20, Alabama 15 Citadel 40, Maine. 28 course. Nickalus, who started the day with a four stroke lead, had a 54-hole lolal of 209.
Tali Tom Welskop! held third place at 209 after a 71. Just one stroke back was former Bob Isaac Wins Pole In Georgia MACON, Ga. (AP) Bobby Isane in a Dodge won the pole position Saturday in qualflying for Sunday's fourth annual Georgla 500 stock car race at Middle Georgia Raceway, Ispac's time was 98.148 miles per hour, just off the track record of 08.290 set last year by David Pearson. Pearson, defending champion in the race, wAs third among the 30 qualififiers, behind Leo Roy Yarbrough. Both drove 1969 Fords.
Yarbrough's time was 97.776 and Pearson's was 97.770. The next three qualifiers were Richard Petty in a 1969 Ford, Bobby Allison In a 1969 Dodge and James Hyllon in a 1969 Dodge. Dick Brooks, NASCAR's rook.le of the year, was number B. He posted a time of 94.554 la 1 1969 Drivers Plymouth. Sunday's 274-mite in 500-lap race.
will be competing for $22,000 in prize money, with $3,000 going to the winner. Cornhuskers In 17-3 Win, Keep Title Chances Neb. CAP) Alternate quarterback Jerry Tagge, after sitting out the first half, got a sputtering Nebraska offense on track for 10 points in the third quarler Saturday and Cornhuskers kept alive their Big Eight Conference title hopes with a 17-3 football win over stubborn Iowa State, Tagge's passes, including A nine-yard touchdown thrown to Mike Green, put. Nebraska firmly in command alter the Cormhuskers had carried a slim 7-3 lead into the 'dressing room al the half. The victory put Nebraska at 6-2 for the season, 4-1 in Use conference.
Iowa State holds a 3-4 mark overall, 1-4 in the league. Husker Conch Bob Devaney, who owns the best wonloss record in the country, it was career win No. 100, against 28 losses and five ties. club pro Don Bles, who bad 66 for 210. Doug Sanders and Jack McGowpn were at 211, while the group at 212 included defending Frank champion Lee Trevino, Beard and Dilly Casper.
Arnold Palover had a par 72 for 213. Crampton, 34, and a tour regular for 13 years, hasn't scored a regular tour victory since 1965 but. the finished last Lao second years. six times Bruce had eight birdies and only, a single effort. He bogey was sparkling out in $2, four under, ran in a couple of 18-foot birdie putts, pitched la within two feet for another and canned an eightfooter for still another.
His only bogey came on the 16 when he failed to gel up and down from a trap. Nickalus' round was his poorest since the third round of the PGA Championship In August when his play was held up by a wild civil rights demonstralion that created a melee on green. Jack's only birdies came on the 13th his first in 21 holes and the 16th. He reached the par five 13th in two and ran in a 25-footer on the 16th. His three consecutive bogeys started on the fifth when he was in a trap, lie missed the green at six and seven.
He also bogeyed the tenth NORELCO SELECT I ELECTRIC SHAVER ATI Aurens Heinel Shop 158 SOUTH Phone 865-1651 Across From The Courthouse when his second shot hit the green but bounced over the gallery behind the fringe. Racks Keydets 62-11 P'nge block by Johnny Swofford, setting him into the open. (2) Following a VALI punt, Carolina went 65 yurds in nine plays, climaxed by Swolford's 25 yard scoring pass to Tony Blanchard. Don Martig, who had missed the first extra point, kicked the first of six Pal's this lime. (3) It took Corolina nine plays to go 46 yards the next time they had the ball, McCauley blasting the final live.
(4) On the first play after the ensuing kickoff, Sam Cook intercepted a Nutray Sprinkel pass and rambled 20 yards into the end zone, and Hartig nrade it 27-3 at the end of the first quarter. (5) And again, the next Ilme Carolina acquired the ball it tonk two plays to go 40 yards, a pass from Swofford to McCau- ley gaining 32 and then the latter shimmed over from the cight. Harting made it 34-3, and the Carolina first units did not play the rest of the afternoon, with 13:48 left in the half. (G)--Late in the half Lanier rolled out to his right, picked up some good blocks, and raced yards for the TD. Harlig anaking it 41-3 at halflime.
With two scconds left in tho half, Lanier broke into the clear from Carolina's own yard line and appeared to be on his way for a TV, only to stumble and fall following a 27 yard gain. THE THIRD period was mercifully scoreless so far as VAIL was concerned. 17)-The Tar Heels swept 70 yards in seven plays In the fourth period, keyed by Lanter's running aud passing and Bucky Perry's running, but Bill Sigler did the scoring honors Iron: one yard out and Tarlig made it 48- 3. (8) Moments later, it took Lanier and Perry just one play to go 37 yurds, on a pass, and this tine Bill Mitchner added the point, 55-3. Still scrapping, VAIl went 71 yards in nine plays.
Tom Stowers scoring from the two, and a tivo-point conversion made it 55-11. Following the short kickoff, Perry swept cud for scoring run, completing tho scoring at 61-11. The final tally fell four short of the UNC school record of 85 points achieved in a single game. twice, the last time against Woke Forest in 1928. Cadets Scrap Oregon Team To 17-17 Tie EUGENE, Ore.
(AP) -Arden. a 42-yard field goni with just eight seconds left Salurday, giving Army a 17-17 tie with Oregon in an intersee. lional football game. Oregon, unable to score in the first hall despite five penetralions deep into Army territory, had taken the lead at 17-14 on Ken Woody's 21-yard field goal with 6:26 left in the game. LOS ANGELES (API- Southern California's unbeaten Trojans, leading by: only seven points for most of three quarters against six-Lime loser Washington State, snopped out of their lethargy lo whip the Cougars 28-7 Saturday.
The sixth-ranked Trojans scared two touchdowns in the first quarter, taking advantage of twu Washington State Tumbles in this Pacific-8 conference clash. USC scored late in third period and again In the fourlh for its sixth victory against a team beset by youth problems and key injuries. Southern Cal is now 4-0 in Pac-8 play and still in the Ruse Bowl race. A crowd of 47,158 watched the contest alld gave the visitors a tremendous hand when they scored their lone touchdown in the second quarter, capping a 52-yard drive in 10 plays, with Bob Ewen scoring from the five after leading the way with 22. yards in six thrusts at the huge Trojan line, Mike Berry scored from the three-yard line and workhorse Clarence Davis from the seven for the first two Trojan louchdowns and a 14-7 halftime lead.
USC Quarterback Jimmy Jones, who had a better day running than passing, scored from the one and the nine in the second hall. Trojan Tyrone Hudson romp-' ed 66-yards on a pant return into the end zone but a clipping penalty nullifued the score. Davis carried the ball 34 times for 198 yards and passed the mark carly in the first quarter. He needed an- Aback WIGHTMAN OF PIRATES, East Carolina Wichiman. play Saturday E.CU rushing Bearing down 'Cala, YOU CAN'T GET TAIPLEHEADER 35T In independent laboratory tests the Norelco Tripleheader wilh three 'floating heads shaved as close or closer than a blade in 2 out of 3 shaves, Clossness plus comfort.
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Randy Yoakum. subbing for injured quarterback Tommy Suggs, threw a 20-yard touchdown strike to half-back Randy Holloman, and Bill Dupree made good his second extra point as the Vols' lead was cut to two points. But Scott, who earlier had connected on a 20-yard go-ahead touchdown pass Don MeLeary in the second quarter, came right back and hit Gary Kreis with a 40-yard toss to put the contest out of the Gamecock's reach. Tennessee's final six pointer camo with only a minute left after Tim Priest had intercepted Yoakum's pass on the Carolira 38 and returned it to the seven. Scott hit Ken DeLong on the first play ofler the interception for a touchdown.
Hunt missed the try for the extra point after kicking his first two. Statistics SC Tern First, Downs Rushing Yordece Toler' Passing Yardage Return Yardage 315 Punts. Passina 13.22 9 Yards Fumbler Penalized Lest Seth carolina Tennessee Mulr FG run 23 (Dupre kick) Hunt 20 Bass from Scots HURT F8 20 pass frem Yorkem (Duare kick) Kreis 49 pass from Scott (Hunt kick) Tailed! 7 cass from Scull (kick 'Here's Billy Wighiman of picking agalas! up Davidson's yardage in Wildcats, halt CHECK ECKERD'S LOW PRICES ON NORELCO SHAVERS AT ALL 3 ECKERD'S LOCATIONS Akers Center Dixie Village Eckerd's Delta (1117 S. York St.) BIG BOY SPECIAL FAMILIES MONDAY TUESDAY ONLY 5 P.M. MIDNIGHT DINING ON THE CURB PRICE BIG 30c.
BOY Two parties of the finest steer beef on our specially baked Sesame Seed toasted bun with crisp lettuce, a slice of fine American cheese and the special dressing we make ourselves. SHONEY'S E. FRANKLIN GASTONIA: THE STATISTICS Wiscamsin ahis State First, Rushina Downs Yardace Passing Return Yardace Passes 16-27-1 Punts Fumbles 0 Penalized BilePes OHIO STATE OSU pass from MacielowskI osu- rua white, A kick? pass from (S. run' (kick DSU- 1 (S. While, pass from Rusnek (5.
White. OSU-CArEDenA Alc 5 buss from Rusnak White, on 1. run (5. wh'te. 75 Redolek 14 can from Losse (Y Sick) A Coturn 5 run richeaten, kick), Richmond Romps, But No Crown Richmond Firal downs Rushing Passing verdica Relurn yardice Punts.
Fumb'es Yards Eurman Richmond RICHMOND, Va. (AP)' Quarterback Charlie Richards passed for three Louchdowns Saturday to lead Richmond to a 37-0 Southern Conference foolball victory over Furman's outclassed Pulodins. Despite the Richmorid trie umph, Davidson's: victory, over East Carolina put the Spiders out of reach of their second conseculivo conference championship and the trip to the Tangerine Bowl. Richards, who entered the game third in the nation in total offense with 1,830 yards and oddcd 220 yards at Furman'g expense, hit Jim Livesay for one touchdown on a pass of 53 yards and end Walker- Gillette for two more on passes of 15 and 17 yards, THE about LEARNING to The trouble with the very first man who tried to fly a fellow named Icarus wax pasted some feathers to his arms with was that he didn't out of have a enough prison tower Informa. and jumped tion.
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