Suhday, September 27, 1964 THE SUNDAY TAR HEEL Page 7 Glacken, Piccolo Pace Victories like. .Rome i f wake wins Devils Romp Over Virginia DURHAM, N. C. (AP) Quar terback Scotty Glacken threw two tochdown passes as Duke explod ed for 21 points in the second, period and rolled to a 30-0 Atlan-. tic Coast Conference football vic tory over Virginia Saturday; A crowd of 20,000 saw Duke turn two intercepted passes into second period touchdowns after a scoreless first quarter. Glack en, 182-pound junior' of Bethes da, Md., fired a touchdown pass to end Jim Scott early . in the second period on a play covering 65 yards. Shortly before the half, Glack en threw a three-yard scorer to end Chuck Drulis. Duke half back John Carlo had .set it up with a pass interception on Vir ginia's eight. - The Blue Devils, who tied South Carolina 9-9 in the season open er, scored again shortly" before intermission when guard Bill Simpson intercepted Tom Hodge's pass on the Virginia one and rac ed over. Hodges had drifted back into the end zone and flipped the ball which .was deflected into the air. Rod Stewart kicked three extra points. In the third period, Duke end Dave Burdette scored a safety when Drulis blocked Tom Shu man's punt. The ball rolled out of the end zone and Burdette fell on it. The Blue Devils scored their final touchdown in the last quar ter when fullback Mike Curtis dived over from the Virginia three to cap a 37-yard drive. Virginia, which lost to Wake Forest in its opener, mustered two serious threats. The Cava liers drove to Duke's eight in , . he third period and were on the Blue Devils seven when the game end ed. ' - Wake Stmts V.P.L, -38-21 ROANOKE, Va.-(AP)-Amaz-in Wake Forest over-powered Virginia Tech for three quarters with a sturdy defensive rush and ihe running of fullback Brian Piccolo, then matched the Tech men's comeback efforts for a stunning 38-21 Harvest Bowl foot ball victory Saturday. Piccolo, who scored three touchdowns in the Deacons 31-21 upset last Saturday .over Vir ginia, bulled his way for lo4 yards on 28 carries and scored twice in the second period to move Wake Forest from a 7-3 deficit to a 17-7 lead at intermis sion. . At the same time, the Deacons put such a terrific rush on Tech quarterback Bob Schwickert in the first half that the third-team All-America ace gained only 44 yards on the ground and failed to hit a pass. ' Having beaten , the Techmen into submission up the middle, Wake Forest turned to the flanks in the second half and sent half- ' backs Wayne Welborn and , Don Davis for huge chunks of yardage , time after time. Welborn scored the last three .Wake Forest touchdowns, one on a 42-yard run. Down by 24-7, Tech came to life late in the third period on a 47-yard run by sophomore half back Tommy Francisco on a no huddle center snap from Schwei ckert, sent Sonny Utz over from a yard out and pulled to within nine pojnts at 24-15. FIND ASH in ttie m - - . - - . m n 1 T cm Hear new clues to its location everyday on WCHL 13MD Chapel Hi 1 Hear ife first cltae Monday n Titfla' "cf ororKmv! in the Sense i Cigarette smol 7"; " r I rushees. the heart any go

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