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rr "fit TV? Monday, September 14, 1931The Daily Tar Heel5 n u jjiU? Is '4 i I I'll U .1.1 i 141" Associated Press ,' BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Robert Lavette dived under Alabama's proud defensive line for two yards to give his Georgia Tech football team a stunning 24-21 victory Saturday night over the . second-ranked Crimson Tide, a 24-point favorite. It was the first opening game win. for the Yellow Jackets in 11 seasons and delayed Alabama Coach Bear Bryant's drive to become the winningest coach of all time. lHHHHHHIHBHBHHHMBiHBHBHH9flliHMHMBHMHMBMHHflHHHMi ACG Roundup . Alabama led 21-17 when Tech started its winning push at its own 20. Two runs gain ed only two yards, but Mike Kelley con nected with Ken Whisenhunt on a 54-yard pass play to the Alabama 24. Kelley passed to Glenn Etheridge to put it on the 12. Kelley scrambled to the five and two plays later, Lavette took it in on a first down. Alabama got the ball twice after that, but Tech held the first time, and a 50-yard field goal attempt by Peter Kim in the game's final play fell short. Alabama, now 1-1, scored in the first ' period when Walter Lewis connected with Joey Jones on a 47-yard scoring pass play. It appeared Alabama was on the way to a win after Kim's 36-yard field goal made it 100. But Jim Bob Taylor moved Tech 70 yards, . including passes of 22 yards to Lavette, 6 to Ronny Cone, and 18 to Jeff Keisler before Lavette broke through left tackle to score from the 13. A 39-yard field goal by Kim made it 13-7 at the half, but Tech went ahead 14-13 in the third period on a 22-yard screen pass from Kelley to Cone. Alabama moved back ahead 21-14 on a four-yard run by Lennie Patrick on fourth down and a 2-point run by quarterback Ken Coley. A 28-yard field goal by Tech's Ron Rice closed the gap to 21-17, setting the stage for the winning drive. Ohio St. 34 Dtike tt COLUMBUS, Ohio - Coach Red Wil son and his Duke football players thought they got an unfair officiating call Saturday that Wilson says was the turning point in the Blue Devils' 34-13 season-opening de feat by Ohio State. The officials ruled that Cedric Jones, a Duke wide receiver, fumbled the ball after he caught a pass at the Ohio State 38-yard line with two minutes left in the third quarter. "I was going down, and a guy pulled the ball out of my hands," Jones said. "My momentum was stopped. I figured the play was dead. I did not hear a whistle. That play deflated us." Safety Garcia Lane of the Ohio State gobbled up the lost football, ran it to the Duke 48, and an unnecessary-roughness penalty against Duke moved the ball to the Blue Devil 34. The Buckeyes then needed only five plays to score a 4-yard touchdown by Art Schlichter and had put the game out of reach 28-13 just before the end of the third period. "The turning point was when the ball was stolen from Jones,", Wilson said. "When I talked to the players involved, they thought we got a really bad call. We knew as long as we kept close, we had a heck of a chance of winning. We seemed to let down after that call." ' N.C. State 28 Wake Forest 23 WINSTON-SALEM Before fresh man tailback Joe Mcintosh could celebrate his 220-yard performance in North Carolina State's 28-23 Atlantic Coast Conference victory over Wake Forest Saturday night, coach Monte Kiffin quickly reminded him that the effort was done with the help of many others. "Mcintosh ran the ball well," Kiffin said. "But like I told the team, when an I-back gets a lot of yardage there's an unselfish fullback up there blocking and a good line." Mcintosh scored on runs of 36 and 38 yards and threw a 47-yard touchdown pass on the option to wide receiver Mike Quick that was negated by a penalty. Weekend weet f of gocceF teams By LINDA ROBERTSON DTH Staff Writer The men's soccer team won in overtime and the women's team won twice as both teams extended their winning streaks this weekend. . The UNC women defeated the Braddock Road (Va.) Cobras 4-0 Sunday with two goals from Janet Rayfield and one each from Kathy Kelly and Stephanie Zeh. Braddock Road, a team composed of Northern Virginia high school all-stars, was no match for the more experienced Tar Heels. "This squad was even younger than the Maryland Select team, and this is the first year they have played together as a unit, so we had a big advantage to start with," women's Assistant Coach Bill Palladino said. "Another reason the games were so lopsided was because Braddock Road was not expecting us to be so strong," he said. The women turned in another solid performance Friday, beating the Cobras 6-2 with two scores from Kelly and one each from Wendy Greenberg, Nancy Clary, Laurie Greegg and Emily Pickering. ' : v In its first real test of the season, the UNC men's team held off defending NCAA Division II champion Lock Haven (Pa.) State with a 4-2 overtime victory. The eagles tied the game at 2-2 with 1 :30 to go in regulation after a controversial penalty was called against UNC. Tony Johnson's goal with 3:26 remaining in the fkst lOminute period M ' ' " " m L " " T t"UI lniiiniai!,'t'''l'.'''"'''l Z. ; ZZZZ L l - J i"? t :: : . J & ' X&... I i - I Pet O'Donncfl protects the ball from defender ... Tar Heels ended Lock Haven's winning streak put the Tar Heels anead to stay, and Tim Ensley provided the cushion by scoring his second goal of the game less than a minute later. ' The Tar Heels snapped Lock Haven's 21-game winning streak, handing the Eagles their first loss in two years. In an exhibition match Saturday, UNClost to Brown Univer sity 3-2 in ; Protfdence, RX J ' t ; Tourney split for field hockey From staff reports Lisa Todd scored three goals and Therese Ferland added two to lead the North Caro lina field hockey team to a 5-0 win over LaSalle Saturday in the Collegiate Hockey Weekend in East Stroundsburg. Pa. All the Carolina goals came in the first two periods. Mary Stewart assisted on , three scores, and Kelly Houk assisted on a fourth score. The win over LaSalle came after Le high defeated UNC 1-0 Saturday on an unassisted goal by Michele Ruth. Carolina's record in now 1-1-1. 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