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Good Offense
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Good Offense

The Wahoos quickly took all
advantages given. With nary a
pass thrown they stormed the Wake
redoubts with a new-look offense
of power drive after power drive.
In scoring from 15 yards out, Frank
Quayle cut to the left and back
again in a style that is probably
the closest thing that Virginia has
to anything "hippie."

Braxton Hill's extra point shot
through the uprights, and Virginia
had a quick 7-0 jump on the
Deacons.

Wake Forest nevertheless was to
have its turn. Surviving the kickoff,
the Deacons drove 60 yards in
nine plays with Summers rounding
end for a 12-yard tally.