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Bramson’s 30-Yarder Margin Of 10-7 WinBy KEN ALYTAWINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP —Ernier To rain, a bullish, 200-pound sophomore _ halfback starting his first game, thun-jdered 16 yards for a touchdown in the second minute of the jfourth period Saturday to clinch a 10-7 football victory for sluggish Maryland over Wake Forest.The Terrapins, pre-season favorites to win the Atlantic Coast Conference championship,The YardstickBy The Associated PresiFirst Dowai .is ijRushing Yard are io 95Pairing Yirdag* 145 77Rasies mi g.17Passee Intercepted By 2 2FUflt3 5-37,8 5-33.9Fumbles Lost 2 0Yards Penalized 45 jahad their hands full winning their opening conference test.Wake Forest took a 7-3 first quarter lead and hung on until Torain burst over the goal on the fourth play of the final quarter.Bramson’s Kick WinsTen times Maryland moved into Deacon territory: but their only other score came with five seconds to play in the first quarter.'Their Chilean import, Bernardo Bramson, kicked a 30-yard field goal.He tried one from’ the 27 in the second period but it was blocked.Four fumbles, two of which were lost, stymied Maryland’s attack. One of the bobbles, was .lost on the Wake Forest 18.Wake Forest, now beaten in three of four games, moved 7L yards in eight plays with the opening kickoff for its touchdown. Fullback Abdy Heck scored from the eight. His earlier running and a 33-yard pass from Ken Hauswald to halfback Joe Carazo had set up the score. ■ \i,Maryland’s field goal came after the Terrapins had held for downs on their 35 and moved to Wake Forest’s 12 before they stalled and Branson was called in.Petry Back At PostL The winning drive covered 47 . yards with Phil Petry back at ! the quarterback job he had relinquished at the start of the game to Billy Van Heusen.The latter had paved the way for Branson’s field goal with a 43-yard pass to Bobby Collins.Wake Forest’s closing, effort to pull the game out was thwarted when Maryland’s Bob Sullivan intercepted a Hauswald pass on the Deacon 16 and ran it back to the 6. Two plays netted four yards before the final gun.Torain, with 78 yards on 17 carries, and Walt Mareinlak, with 58 in 15 carries, did the heavy damage for Maryland. Heck was the busiest ball carrier, netting 86 in 24 rushes.Maryland coach Tom Nugent revealed after the game, that Petry has been botbdred by a shoulder injury he received in the opening. game two weeks ago. Nugent commented:“He missed five or six times with passes which could have gone ?11 the way. But he called a good game. After he got his confidence, he seemed to be , throwing like the Petry of last year.”Maryland a o o 7—laWake Forest 7 0 0 0— 7WF — Heck | run (McKinney lt;McW SID— FG Bram*on 50 MD—Torain 38 ran (Bnruoc Vick)Attendance: 18.008
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