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More To Come

Virginia stormed back for more.
With Quayle breaking tackles like
kids breaking toys the offense
marched 86 yards for the score
with Arnette skirting the right
end again for a 15-yard touchdown.
The lead increased to 14-0.

It was Charlottesville's favorite
QB again with 5:48 left in the half
as the former Lane star plunged
over the goal line from the three.

Serino's tally came with 26
seconds left in the half. With
Hill's help the margin thus was
28-0 at the break.

The defense had been great. Lee
Jones, who scored 16 TD's last
year, never got close to the goal
in the first half. Furthermore QB
Murtha had trouble even launching
his aerials, but when he did get
them off, they were as likely as
not to fall into Cavalier hands.
His record at the half stood: one
complete; one intercepted, in eight
tries.

Even sub Dennis Mason tried to
throw once only to find captain
Mal MacGregor waiting for it;
thus the Cavaliers snapped up more
Buffalo tosses in the first half than
Bull receivers themselves!

Buffalo therefore was down, but
not out as the teams came back
on the field. The third quarter belonged
to Buffalo as the Cavaliers
seemingly let up on their efforts
to trounce their opponents.