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"Mark Baldwin played an outstanding game at center Outlook I earn by Mark Whicker Sports HYiter Hiding in the shadow of the UNC-USC brawl this weekend are six interconference games. ACC schools should win at least three of them. Mountaineer Field in Morgantown. W. Va., a notoriously hostile setting for visiting foes, has been taking a pounding from a fierce group of running backs. Duke ventures into WVU's home grounds Saturday and should have no more success than it did against Ohio State last weekend. Although the Mountaineers struggled in last week's 1610 win over Indiana, they ammassed an average of 602 yards rushing in their first three wins. Pete Wood is the ninth leading ground gainer in the country, right behind Don McCauley, and Jim Gresham was the leading runner last season. Coach Bobby Bowden moved Jim Braxton to tight end, and Braxton scored all 16 points against the Hoosier, snaring two touchdown passes from Mike Sherwood and booting a field goal and an extra point. Duke's previous showings against nationally ranked opponents have been impressive. The Blue Devils lost narrowly to Florida 2119 in the opener and outhustled Ohio State in the first half last Saturday. The Bucks rolled to a 34-10 victory in the last 30 minutes. Leo Hart was held under 100 yards passing, second lowest total of his career. Coach Tom Harp enjoyed watching the defensive films in the first half, when end Bob Shinn harassed Buckeye QB Rex Kern. Steve Jones scored the only Blue Devil Brig inch of you. Once you try it, we think you'll love it. That's why we're making you this special "two months free" offer. So go ahead. Use the coupon and get more than two months' supply free. tampons. I I I J fullback. I hate to think what the score might have been without him." Baldwin injured his ankle with seven minutes left in the fourth period. He later returned to the contest, limping. Coach Hoagland singled out three other players for special praise; Bill Brenizer, the left fullback, right halfback Gerald Bush, who is the younger brother of Tar Heel varsity star Louis Bush, and goalie Win Bennett. "It was a defensive game," commented Hoagland. Duke had some very good fullbacks. There were a lot of scoring mistakes. At the beginning of the game For ACC ii ttemis touchdown, ran and received for 51 yards and boomed several good punts. There will be plenty of points scored at Mountaineer Field, but WVU should have two-thirds of them. Clemson hosts Auburn this week after losing to Georgia and Georgia Tech. The Plainsmen rolled for 483 yards in a 33-15 victory over Kentucky and remained undefeated. If Archie Manning had decided to become a Baptist deacon in Drew, Miss, instead or pursuing his football career, QB Sullivan might be receiving all of Archie's publicity. Receiver Terry Beasley may be the best in the South west of Carlos Alvarez. The Auburn defense held Cecil Bowens and friends to 1 62 yards. Ray Yauger is the second leading rusher in the conference now after 110 yards at Georgia Tech. Defensive back Jeff Siepe led the Tiger defense in the 28-7 loss with an interception, four deflected passes and two tackles which caused fumbles. According to East Carolina coach Mike McGee, the Pirates will soon change the Big Four to the Big Five. But the Bucs have yet to win under McGee and should fare no better Saturday night against State. The Wolf pack outgained Florida on the ground last weekend, but couldn't stop John Reages' passing and lost 146. Sophomore halfback Pat Kenney totalled 103 yards returning punts and kickoffs. Although the State secondary was burned for 218 yards in the air, it intercepted Reaves seven times to tie an ACC record. , East Carolina finally showed some offense against West Texas State, but lost 4230. 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Baldwin, and Craig More, halfbacks Bush and Ed Smyge, and Barry Perez, Jim East, David Patterson, Tin? O'Connor, and Christ Rummer. The remainder of the freshmen! - - - j, ' -' - - . : - i - t. - f there were biz pp$ r . . n V -V i i , i . i ' K " --o tz&P n' Members of the UNC football club, which still has no. nickname, preparing for today's clash with Worth Business School. The game begins at 2 on the baseball diamond. Wake Forest hopes to put together a two-game winning "streak" Saturday in Groves Stadium against winless Virginia Tech. Larry Russell ran for two touchdowns and 1 23 yards in Wake's 3121 win over Virginia. Ken Garrett and Larry Hopkins added 121 more rushing yards, while the defensive line allowed the Cavaliers only 57 on the ground in the first half. Pat McHenry contributed Vtwo interceptions in thepeacs' best game of the year the first one Wake was given an even chance to win. South Carolina topped VPI 24-7, but schedu'e KuiuJit Brevard Junior CcCeje (October 21), WJ:r.ten New Hanover U gh October -6. a renutch with f-ke. (October 2 in Durham. Winpte College (November 3, aa). North Carolina Slate (November !0) and the University of North Carohru-Grtensbero (N'ormSrr n). Hoagland. ho coached last year at Windham High School in Windham, Nw York, proved to be remarkably accurate in his pre-game prediction of the contest. "Our backs are our strength," he state whik our scoring punch worries me." i i the Gobblers had a 7-7 intermission tie after John Dobbins broke loose for a 56-yard TD run. The Deacs upset VPI 16-10 last year, but this time it won't be a surprise. Virginia should have it easy this week against VMI, with Bill Troup replacing injured quarterback Larry Albert. Dave Sullivan caught four passes for 36 yards and returned punts and kickoffs Syracuse hosts Maryland this weekend and should pick up its first win of the year. Beset with racial troubles, the Orangemen have lost to Houston, Kansas and Illinois, but the Terps' last win over Syracuse was nine years ago. r A. y J . vr i A j