8The Daily Tar HeelTuesday, September 6, 1988 inn iii nil inn i -ggmMQEamsammsjaaiM ' - -'-1 . .,....,,,'.. ... ........ ;., ...... ,...,." ...'. ' .. .,...'.. ............ .. ' , ... i O Scoreboard Penalties-yards Time at possession North Carolina South Carolina 5-41 2514 0 10 7-35 34:46 7 0 310 7 7 731 South Carolina 31, UNC 10 UNC South Carolina Prat downs . 15 23 Rushes-yards 31-139 41-166 Passing yards 126 290 Return yards 0 11 Passes 14-39-0 23-38-0 Punts 8-42 6-31 FumWes-tost 1-1 1-1 USC -FG Mackie 29 USC Ran 48 pass from Ellis (Mackie kick) UNC Marriott 43 run (Greene kick) USC Green 2 run (Mackie kick) USC Green 1 run (Mackie kick) UNC FG Greene 27 USC Watson 8 pass from Blis (Mackie kick) A 73275 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING North Carolina Dom 14-66, Martin 7-. 15, Marriott 1-43, Thompson 3-6, May 3-3, Benefield 2-1. Halt 1-S South Carolina Green 21 -100, Williams 9-ia Dingle 3-21, Hng 3-31, DeMasi 2-minus-4). PASSING North Carolina May 13-34-121-0, Hall 1- 5-5-0. South Carolina Blrs 23-38-290-0 RECEIVING: North. Carolina Marriott 6-45. Thompson 2-14, Martin 2-21, Ranken 2-23, Clark 1 15, Blount 1-5. South Carolina Piatt 4-75, Green 5-68. Parlor 3-53. Brooks 3-37. Watson 1-8, Brown 2- 18, Bng 1-9, Rush 2-24, Blis 1-(mmus-11), Dingle i-a Other Scores N.C State 45, Western Carolina 6 Duke 31, Northwestern 21 , ' Na 4 Oemson 40, Virginia 7 Wake Forest 31. Villanova 11 Maryland 27; Louisville 16 J Virginia 31, William and Mary 23 East Carolina 52, Tennessee Tech 13 Na 2 Nebraska 63, Utah St 13 'No. 6Miami31.No. IFIoridaStO Na 12 Georgia 28, No. 18 Tennessee 17 Na 16 West Virginia 62, Bowling Green 14 Na 17LSU27,Na 11TexasA&M0 Florida 69, Montana St 0 Furman 38, South Carolina St 0 Mississippi 24, Memphis St 6 Air Force 29, Colorado St 23 Washington St 44, Illinois 7 Syracuse 31, Temple 21 W. Michigan 24, Wisconsin 14 Appalachian St 38, The Citadel 14. Presbyterian, 34, Davidson 16 Kent St 34, Youngstown St 3 . o n aiders acoyiire Sch roei eir f i na . .J GET YOUR FUTURE OFF THE GROUND vYrrtrr fl--v fV?ll fit N- j UIIQUIC U1C U1I11I ui iiy- S incf n ipt rnrrraft! Air Etwyv ROTC offers you leadership training and an excellent start to a ca reer as an Air Force pilot If you have what it takes, check out Air Force ROTC today Contact MAJOR JOHN KOZDRON 919-962-2074 Leadership Excellence Starts Here one fell mositlhi 942-2030 111 Rams Plaza offer expires 93088 From Associated Prew reports third string on the Washington dep Jay Schroeder, who went from chart this year after losing the starting: j UCLA to a brief successful pro iob to Doug Williams in the fir&ti football career with the Washington regular-season game of 1987. Redskins, said he's happy to be returning to Southern California. "It doesn't happen very often," the quarterback said after it was announced early Monday that he was getting his wish to be traded from the NFC Championship game in 196 and played in the Pro Bowl. But w.as erratic last season and was finaffQ benched. ?i Williams led Washington to the the Washington Redskins to the Los Super Bowl victory last January while Angeles Raiders, ' Schroeder watched from the "Everybody involved was wonder- lines. Early in training camp tms ful, the Raiders, the Redskins, for summer, when, it became apparent letting me do what I want to do, that he would start this season as which is play football." Schroeder backup. Schroeder asked the RedsK! said. "It took a while (for the trade to be made final), but everything worked out for the best. Fm very happy about it. Fm very happy to be coming to one of the best organ izations around. "I was in limbo there" for a while, trying to figure out what I was doing." The Raiders dealt Jim Lachey, a kins to trade him. :-&2 The five-year veteran suffered through a woeful preseason complet ing only 16 of 40 passes, and made ) no effort to hide his dissatisfaction with being a second-stringer. Redskins coach Joe Gibbs finally, ' lost patience with Schroeder last weejet and refused to play him in the- highly regarded offensive tackle they preseason finale against Atlanta. 1- A 1 t ! " Z . e uii r i i i had aquired this summer from San Diego, and several conditional draft choices to the Redskins for Schroeder. Redskin officials said the draft We hate to lose a talent like Jay; but feel that we are getting one of , the top, young offensive linemen in-; pro football," said Redskins general ? manager Bobby Beathard. "Jay has I choices in the deal were dependent provided the Redskins with some upon the Raiders' final position this season in the AFC West standings. 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