w*. J . . , . •If' Sandusky isn’t a one-man team,, it’s awfully darn close. Williams alone gained 147 yards an 30 carries. The rest of the Streaks picked up but 46 yards and 24 of these were on a scrambling run by quarterback Dan Miller.The Trojans could, go no place with the ball in the second half and finished with 78 net yards on the ground and only 18 in the air. Sandusky, which threw only twice in a 22-0 rout of Lorain last week, hurt the Trojans occasionally with five completions in 12 throws. ’As in the Elyria- game, Findlay took the opening kickoff and moved right down the field for a score. Raul Martinez took it over from the one with 8:33 left in the quarter and Randy Frey's kick made it 7-0 Trojans.The drive covered 51 yards in eight plays and ttye big ptey was a 21-yard scamper by Martinez ,from the Sandusky 45 to the 24. *The Trojans had a big chance on the1 ensuing kickoff as the Blue Streaks muffed Frey’s ishort1 kick and Ted LaRoche fell !on it. However, the hosts could go nowhere 1 Findlay had another chance to score in the first period, moving to the visitors’ 24 before a fourth down pass for Vern Preston in the end zone was batted ’■ down.Sandusky threatened a couple of times in the first half but an ,offside penalty and a fourth and ,one , at the Findlay 42 ended ,what looked like a long drive.Later with the ball on the Trojans’ 44, Findlay’s Joe ,Goodart knocked down a fourth ,down pass on the Trojan five to ;save a possible score. ‘Goodart set up Findlay’s lt;second touchdown which at the