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! Lenoir Rhyne's Bears brake ■ open a 14-14 halftime deadlock ' and went on to defeat toe Appa 1—Mm State University Moun taineers here Saturday idgK by a 24-17 margin before the largest croud (10,500) to ever —»yti a game In Boone. The r?»t<n"»rcy third-ranked ' Beers, now sporting a perfect 4-0 record on toe season, dominated the second half of -> play to cop the victory. He ; Mountaineers bolted into the ,S land twice in the first half, only to see the Bears battle hack J to tie the score both times. Four pass interceptions by the Bears, killed several budding ASU drives. LB's Mike Menee plowed over »' from toe six-yard line with : 11:10 left in the third period ■, to MghiigM an 80-yard drive to give the Bears the lead for keeps. That TD drive came fol lowing the second half kickoff to give Lenoir Rhyne e 11-14 . lead. A few ml mitre after the go ahead touchdown, Lenoir Rhyne got the haB back again as the Apps couldn’t muster a drive. ASU pushed the Bearvbaektotbe IB eight yard line where they were forced to punt. The Apps got the ball at their own 41, and began a drive which bogged down at the Bear 12-yard fine. Field goal specialist Roger Scfacek then booted e 29-yard field goal to close IB’s lead to 21-17 with aboutfour minutes Wt in the third stsoo. AS IPs kickoff was put in play fay the Beers at their own 21. An Illegal procedure penalty ad them hack to the 15 and on a second andlSsituattoncametbe turning point of the game. Le noir Rhyne decided to quick kick and McKee’s boot got a tremen dous boimce and rolled dead at the ASU 12-yard line, a whop ping 72-yard pmd. That punt ;pd the Apps in poor Add The Mounttes moved the ball out to the 24 before they were forced to punt on e fourth down. Punter Baddy Floyd got a tow snap from center and couldn't get away the kick. Attempting to run the ball, Floyd was tackled on Ida own nine-yard line with IB taking position at that point. • Although the Mourfalneera put brilliant gonl-lhie v . .i ■ ; "V -• gang, the Bears were able to ■core on Tommy Rosa’23-yard field goal nlth 14:19 reroain fcg tn the contest. Thnt boot garo the Bear* a 24-17 lead, and the Aope weren’t able to oreroomo the dtaadrantage. The Appa did threaten a lew adnutee later in the fourth (y&rter when Perry Hudapeih niched through to block an Ii pw and Danny Hemric recover ed for ASU on the IB 20. The Appa moved to the 12-yard fine, but life George NazarovHeh ■ailed quarterback Bel Queen tor a six-yard lots at that point 4 firs tbs Bears tbs ball on downs. ' Lenoir Rhyne quick kicked aarly in the Hirst waiter, and the .xmtaineers draw first blood three plays later when Queen fired a beautiful 64-yard touchdown pass to flaakerteek Clayton Desidas. Deakina out raced tee secondary and caogtt the tall at fuU stride for the score. Sc bock booted the potet after for a 7-0 margin. Lenoir Rhyne came riglkbaek on the kickoff to tie it up. They ''CATCHES PASS—Appalachian’s Mike Whitley (£4) catches a 14-yard pass from quarterback Hal Queen during first against Lenoir Rhyne Saturday rri^ht, ^4-.v marched 83 yard* in nine play* with McKee hitting end Grim. Jack with a four-yard pane for the snore. Boss’toe knotted the aeore, 7-all with 6:83 to play in the firet period, v- On the firet play of the •ecoad quarter, the Bears were ■ forced to punt. ASU’a Dnight , Kerr took the kick on Ms on 38 and set sail all the way to the La 10 for a 52-yard re turn. Queen ran around left end on the first play from scrim, mage to give the Apps the touch down ntth 14:36 showing. Schnck Apps Meet Indians ■ -t Appalachian Slats University t plays at Catawba College In Salisbury Saturday night In wfaat should be a terrific battle. Hie Mountaineers, reeling from Saturday's 24-17 loss to arcb-rtral Leooir Bbyne, tabes a 2-3 record Into tide week's contest. Catawba, which loaf a heartbreaking 22-16 decision to : Western Carolina last Saturday, is 2-2 on the season. Catawba baa fundabed the opposition for Appalachian foot* ball teams more times.thanany? 'other Institution. The two schools here met on the grid- ' Ino 35 times previously wtth Appalachian leading die series with 18 victories, Catawba has won 14 and three games have ended In dea. Appalachian won last year’s battle In Boone hy a 41-14 mar- ' gin and will be looking tor its third straight victory over the Indiana. Catawba’s lastwinover ASU was in lMCwhenttey spoil ad the Apps’ homecoming with an 18-17 win. The Mountiee have won tour of the last sixi contests with Catawba. Appalachian, off to its worst shut sinee 1966, hopes to pull its record to the .500 mark at Salisbury Saturday. Cstawha had undefeated Western Carolina on the ropes Saturday before the Catamounts tallied late In the game to cop the win. Catawba dropped a 24-31 de cision to Csrsoo-Newmtn, best Newberry 21-20,andthendown - ed Emory A Henry 45-16 before this week’s loss. ; -MM again booted for a 14-7 spread. Appalachian tben recovered an LB tumble at tbe Bear 38, but four plaira later Lenoir Rforoe got tbe ball beck on a gaga Intercepted. The Bears tben drove all tbe any to tbe ASU one-yard line, but agallantgoal line stand stopped tbe drive as the Bears missed on a field goal attempt. . . The Apps took ever at their . , r> .. -t . ■ V . ■ ■ . with Lit's Tom Lumsden re covering. On the Brat play, Mc Hee found Jack open in the end ■one for a 20-yard TD aerial. Boas kicked the point after to tie the score at halftime. * :■ LR's Carl Bartles was a one man show to lead the ground attack. Re carried 28 times for 138 yards rushing with 110 at them coming in the first halt. < McKee carried 19 times for 81 , yards as lit rolled up 227 net nr;. i i,. . t ’ FIGHT FOR BALL—Lenoir Rhyne's Mks> Trempe Q8) snares the ball as Appalachian's Mike Hamlett (30) tries to break up the pass play during Saturday's fame herb a( Conrad Stadium, 1 The Bears posted a 24-17 Jdnjp remalirundefeated oh tM Beasori. 1 Yards on the ground. The ASU ground attack, which netted only 74 yard* rushing, Ms led hjr Bill McDonald, fill ing in for injured Dare Me Glanynery. Kith 79 yards in 15 carries, Kerr, who had averag ed 105 yards rushtag in each of ASH’S first four games, car ried the ball only six times far 17 yards. . The Mountaineers, now hold ing a 2-3 record on the season, ; will Journey to Catawba College In Salisbury next Saturday night. 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