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From Staff Reports
Ct?nAt??v%nti olinc A ^ i L/v> A nr^n?*oAn titno fVtr\
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first to fly across the finish line in the twomile
race of the annual Intramural/Recreational
Sports Pumpkin
Run Saturday.
Anderson, dressed as Superman, was
followed by Amy Houser, winner of the
women's division, and Joyce Ellisor, the top
runner in the faculty/staff female division.
In the 4.z-mue run, h'aui smitn won the
male student division with a time of 24:38.
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Dressed as the Man of Steel, Mike Anderson
won the 2.0-mile race in Saturday's
Pumpkin Run. The race was sponsored by
the intramural/Hecreationai bports utiice.
I North Carolina Football coach Dick Cr
Maryland upsets Tar
shreds UNC defense
(AP) In six games, lOth-ranked North Ca
reputation in Atlantic Coast Conference footl
a stingy defense. Maryland's Willie Joyner d
image in one afternoon.
Joyner was the spearhead of a Terrapir
shredded the Tar Hell defense en route to
victory which raised Maryland bowl hopes
North Carolina plans.
Duke ended its four-game losing streak
triumph over Georgia Tech, while Virginia
victory string to two games with a 37-6
Virginia Military Institute. North Carolina
its two-game slide with a 33-3 whipping of Soi
No. 15 Clemson and Wake Forest had the v,
IN CLIMBING to a 5-1 record, North
I allowed a total of 258 yards rushing and
nationally in total defense with an average
per contest. When the calculators stop
Maryland had rolled up 320 yards rushing
belonged to Joyner, who set a Marylanc
rushing record.
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i' places best
JEFF PERUSIAK claimed the
faculty/staff male title.
Brenda Baskin and Paula Swope took first
place in the student female and faculty/staff
female divisions.
Sheri Zingmark was the closest to
predicting her finishing time.
RUSS JOSEPHS was one of the more
originally dressed runners, wearing a
carved jack-o-lantern on his head.
The top three winners in the individual
divisions are:
4.2-mile
Student Male:
1. Paul Smith
2. Peter Fleichman
3 Roger Rache
Faculty/Staff Male:
1. Jeff Perosiak
2. Phil Watson
3. Larry Durstine
Student Female:
1. Brenda Baskin
2. Aleta Bollinger
3. Cindy Baggish
Faculty/Staff Female:
1. Paula Swope
2. Jane Thesing
3. Nancy Ruff
2.0-mile
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1. Mike Anderson
2. Paul Looney
3. Greg Deloach
Faculty/Staff Male:
1. Jason Dunstine
2. unavailable
3. unavailable
Student Female:
1. Amy Houser
2. Rachel Waterhouse
3. Amy Koot
Faculty/Staff Female:
1. Joyce Ellisor
2. Linda Durstine
3. Sheen Zingmark
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9 From Staff Reports
1 j "Turnovers will kill you."
^ J USC Head Football Coach:
i first-hand account to prove
i after his Gamecock team
! Carolina State in Raleigh.
"You can't play the game 1
! that we made today," Bell sa
: three interceptions and two fi
] Bell did give credit to the
i for 345 yards, spearheaded
filled in for N.C. State's Joe ft
^1|| first quarter.
MILLER, A FRESHMAN
^ ud 158 yards on 23 attemp
1 Wolfpack picked up its fifth v
"You have to give State ci
opportunities we gave them,
about what a great back Mc
Moolc Miller and (Larmount) Laws
MCCIO/ "It was a great team effor
team," said N.C. State Head
"The defense played real
hitting, but they gave up son
rolina built a ? "They really settled down
ball as having " They played more reckless
lestroyed that THE GAMECOCKS, who
games to secure a winning
i offense that "?s ???^ qu<*? ici \jii a ai-yai
a 31-24 upset but that was all the scoring t
and damaged The Wolfpack came back i
suposed to be strongest-the
with a 38-zi USC s worst cieieat since
t extended its Carolina 52-14.
thrashing of Miller scored on runs of thi
State stopped i2-3 advantage at halftime.
nth Carolina. The second half belonged t
weekend off. points in the last quarter.
Quarterback Tol Avery sc
Carolina had found the end zone again on i
ranked first game, Don Wilson picked c
of 155.7 yards returned it 24 yards for Stat
ped clicking, three point-after kicks to roi
, 240 of which
I single-game USC'S ANDREW PROVE
- afternoon, said, "If I had n<
09 Acc, paga 14 have to say they were an
time in 2-mile P
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Ross Josephs ran in the Pumpkin Run road raca Sa
lantarn on his head.
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Runners start the annual Pumpkin Run Saturday m
either 2 or 4.2 miles in the event which started am
Physical Education Center.
tuorc cot i in \A/nlfn
y vui u gui up wi y11 p
team, based on wha
USC middle guarc
of misdirection tha
tichard Bell could have given a sweep, get you spre;
the saying Saturday afternoon "We've just got t<
was punished 33-3 by North Hagood added. "We
as well as the finese
nth the turnovers ana mistaKes me uamecocKs,
d, after his team lost the ball on Williams-Brice Stac
mbles. yards passing. Bee*
Volfpack offense, which rushed yards.
by freshman Mike Miller who **
dntosh, who was injured in the * flKEPi
from Greensboro, N.C., picked gg
s, scoring three times as the v
in in eight outings.
*dit for taking advantage of the ^ ^ ^ .
' Bell said. "We talked all week x jm
[ntosh is, but we found out that
an are class DacKs, ioo. WP'&J"
and a great win for this football SpKiji^ JH|
Football Coach Monte Kiffin.
veil. In the first half, they were ^ ^
e third-down conversions. .
in the second half," Kiffin said.
vill have to win their next three
eason, took an early 3-0 lead in
1 field goal by Mark Fleetwood, wB>
trong, hurting USC where it was
defense against the rush.It was
1974 when Georgia pounded
ee and four yards to give State a
)State, as the Pack racked up 21 ^
ired on a 17-yard run, and Miller
16-yard run. With 8:56 left in the - *
:f a Gordon Beckham pass and ~ v 's
final score. Mike Cofer added
id out the scoring. i ^ V ^
H i i" in m?im
MCE, who had 15 tackles on the f
ver seen State before today., I'd State s Joe M
ixtremely well-coached football football game Satu
umpkin Run
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inrning. Participants could run
i ended in front of the Blatt
ack's rout
t they did to us."
i Rickey Hagood said, "They did run a lot
t hurt us. They'd give you the look of a
ad out and then cut it up inside.
) keep working and trying to get better,
;'ve got to be able to stop the power plays
stuff."
who play Florida State Saturday at
lium, picked up 133 yards rushing and 130
tham threw 24 times, completing 10 for 85
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clntosh injured his ankle in the
rday against USC.
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