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1 DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE, ROCHESTER, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, W4 7E EAST Bradtoport tags on- vr o) urn Ingcglia sets league mark with 313 yards rushing AMHERST. Mass. Bishop Win what doctor ordered for Dattalo Kearney graduate Rene Ingoglia rushed for 313 yards and two touch downs yesterday to lead Massachu setts to a 22-12 victory over Rhode Island in a Yankee Conference game. Ineoeua. a junior lull back, had By JIM MANDELARO STAFF WRJTER In three yean at Brockport, Bill Dattalo has developed a strong dislike for Buffalo States football TV.

first-half touchdown runs of 84 and 75 yards. In the process he set a school career record for rushing yards in a game, surpassing Garry Pearson's 1982 record of 288 yards BROCKPORT IS BUFFALO ST. 14 team. "They've beaten us ev by 25 yards. Ingoglia, UMasB second leading all-time rusher, also topped the 4Wf 'r V1 Yankee Conference single-game record of 306 yards rushing.

He amassed 233 yards in the first half. UMass (3-1, 2-0) gained its third straight win. Harvard 27, Holy Cross 17: At Worcester, Eion Hu ran for 157 yards and two touchdowns as the Crimson (2-1, 1-0 Ivy League) used ball control to defeat the Crusaders (0-4, 0-0 Patriot). Dartmouth 31, Fordham 14: At Hanover, N.H., quarterback Ren Riley scored twice in the second period and passed to David Shearer for two touchdowns as the Big 1 Green (1-2) beat the Rams (0-5). -1 Jam Madison 24, Boston U.

21: At Boston, Mike Cawley ran for one touchdown and passed for another to lead the Dukes (3-1, 1-1) to a Yankee Conference win, snapping the Terriers' (3-1, 2-1) regular-sea-'; son winning streak at 16. Columbia 28, Lafayette 13: At New York, QB Mike Cavanaugh had touchdown runs of 24 and 33 yards in the fourth quarter as the Lions (1-1-1) beat the Leopards (0-4) for the first time since 1980. Villanova 38, Richmond 6: At Vil-. lanova, Tom Marchese ran for 1 two touchdowns and threw for two. more as the Wildcats (3-2, 1-2) de- feated the Spiders (3-2, 1-2).

Yale 28, Connecticut 17: At New Haven, Keith Price ran for two touchdowns to lead the Elis (3-0) over the Huskies (1-4). -STAFF and WIRE REPORTS ery year I've been here," the senior linebacker from Greece Arcadia said. "It made me sick after awhile. All I wanted to do before I left here was beat those guys." Yesterday, Dattalo got his wish. With 1:32 left in the game, he combined with defensive tackle Ryan Tompkins to stop quarterback Dom Amici on a two-point conversion attempt and preserve Brockport 15-14 home win at Special Olympics Stadium.

The victory left both SUNYAC teams 3-1. "It's an unbelievable feeling," Dattalo said. "It's the biggest win in Brockport history." There hasn't been a lot to choose from. The program has yielded just six winning seasons in 47 years, and one in the past 13. But that one came last fall, when the Golden Eagles won a school-record seven games.

Coach Ed Ma-tejkovic says the Eagles have been building on it ever since. "One of the reasons we won it because our kids expected to win," Matejkovic said. "Before, we didn't" Buffalo State had a chance to break the game open just before halftime. Already leading 6-0, the Bengals chased Brockport freshman quarterback Joel Moran back from the Eagles' 18 and into the end zone for a safety with 3:32 left Lamont Rhim returned the ensuing kickoff 68 yards to the Brockport seven, but Amici fumbled at the goal line on fourth down, keeping Brockport within reach at 8-0. "That was a huge, huge situation," Bengals coach Jerry Boyes said.

"We score there and who knows what happens?" Instead, the Eagles rallied behind GREGORY FRANCIS staff photographer On the run Brockport's freshman quarterback Joel Moran, under pressure from Buffalo State's Nate VanOstrand, finished 10-for-19. "You're not eoine to rattle Joel anymore," Matejkovic said. "He stopped being a freshman the second game of the season." The Eagles entered the game ranked fourth in the Upstate New York Division III poll, and the top three Union, Buffalo State and Ithaca all lost yesterday. a i i-m of the game by Boyes even after showing up on his own. His backup, John Anzalone, missed his only extra-point attempt, but Boyes said the kicking situation had nothing to do with his decision.

"We don't play for ties," Boyes said. "The kids and coaches work too damn hard all week to go for a tie." Moran was a dismal 3-for-10 for 24 yards in the first half but the safety seemed to wake him up. He finished 10-for-19 for 127 yards and the one touchdown. two-point conversion, and Amid rolled right before trying to sneak through a seam for the score. But the sophomore, who is filling in for injured starter Tracy Bacon of Canandaigua, was leveled at the one by Dattalo and Tompkins.

That set off a wild celebration among the 1,065 fans which continued after Dan Herrman recovered the onsides kick and Brockport ran out the clock Buffalo State's regular kicker, Cam DeFelice, missed the team bus yesterday morning and was kept out Moran, who bounced back from the safety to key two scoring drives. He hit Marcus Watson for a 34-yard completion early in the third, setting up Bill Romasser's 1-yard run, then connected with Romasser under heavy traffic for the two-point conversion. With 1:13 left in the third, Moran threw an 11 -yard touchdown pass to Watson to put Brockport up 15-8. It stayed that way until Perez Dinkins scored for Buffalo State from nine yards out with 1:32 left in the game. The Bengals went for the Brock DOrt It.

0 18 0-15 BUF Armci 2 run (Kick tailed) BRO Safety. Moran tad and zona BRO Romatser 1 run (Romeseer pasa from Hwan) BRO Watson 11 past from Moran (Zummo luck) BUF Onkina 9 run (run tailed) ND-Mayes 10 past from Powlus TU-Johsnon 42 pass from Burris (pass MIAMI 24. RUTGERS 3 SUMMARIES (Schroffner kick) failed) Way iteacls way for- Hobart ND Miller 47 past from Powlus 0 14 0 18-24 I 8 0 1 A 38.4 10. PSU TO Rutgers (Schroffner kick) Firal downs 22 24 Rut FG Ouborg 39 Jones 82 past from Costa ND rG Cengia 32 ND-Edwarda 1 run (Schroffner kick) Stan-Harris 9 pass from Slenstrom, (kick Rushes-yards 31-250 43-62 Passing 346 323 Return Yards 147 94 (Prewitt kick) FLA. 38.

MISS. 14 victory ver SL! tailed) Stan-Harris 19 past from Stenstrom Comp-Att-Int 16-27-1 23-42-0 Florida 14 )-M 14 9 0 0-14 (pasa failed) Mia-Stewart 14 run (Prewitt kick) Mia FG Prewitt 29 Mia-J Harris 21 pass from Costa (Prewitt kick) A 39.719. Stan NO Punts 2-36 6-3 1 Fumbles-Losl 0-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 9-92 3-25 Time of Possession 17 53 22:07 tempts. Rochttttr 0 0 0 7-7 7 10 0 817 WOIVIOUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Perm St. Carter 9-61.

Milne 5- First downs Rushes-yards Passing First downs 29 16 Rushes-yards 16-61 17-218 Passing 360 166 Return Yards 12 1 Comp-Att-Int 37-59-0 11-14-0 Punts 4-43 5-43 Fumbles-lost 1-2 3-1 Penalties-Yards 5-59 2-16 Time of Possession 35 07 24 53 63, Witman 7-40. Fletcher 2-23, Pitts 2-19, Archie 3-18, Engram 1-18. Sload 1-11, Col-lint Wminut 1). Temple, Qaddy 18-59. Davis 2T 17 38-145 38-129 264 181 25 19 15-22-2 21-41-1 4-18 5-30 1-0 3-1 7-55 13-116 Return Yards Comp-Alt-lnl Punts Fumbles-Losl 14-63.

Moras 5-4, Mack Hminua II. Baxter 2-lmmue 2), Burns 3-minus 511 PASSING-Penn St. Collins 12-19-1-286. Penalties-Yards 28 19 31:41 Time of Possession MOfVKMML STATISTICS RUSHING-Stanlord. Jacobs 4-32.

Book Richardson 1-7-0-9. Archie 1-1-0-51. Temple, Bums 21-42-0-123. INOMSUAL STATISTICS RECflVING-Pann SI, Engram 4-i3o. RUSHING Miami.

J.Stewart 20-73. Ship- man 12-30. Allen 8-27, Manning 1-18. Armour 1-3 Noire Dame, Kinder 16-107, Zel-lars 6-86. Powlus 8-2.

Miller 1-13. Scott 4-115, Carter 3-49, Brady 2-37. Archie man 5-64, 1 Jones 5-21, Collins 1-4, Ferguson 2-0. Costa 5-(minus 17). Rutgers, Wilds 1-12.

Pitts 1-1. Milne Umm 4 Temple. PASSlNG-Stanlord, Stenstrom 37-59-0- Cook 6-47, Baxter 4-75, Johnson 4-64, 360. Notre Dame. Powlus 11-14-0-166.

Morse 4-29, Kersey 2-15, Caniater 1-50. RECEIVING-Slanford. Cline 8-78, Ar Gaddy 1-44, Davit Hminus 1). mour 5-55, Harm 6-72, Allen 6-56, Saima 4- COLORADO 34, TEXAS 31 38. Bookman 2-21, Shaw 2-14 Notre Dame.

Mayes 4-67. Miller 2-51, Stafford 2-24. Zel-lars 2-23. Fle-Ooering 24 pasa from Dean Davit kick) Fla-Weary 10 blocked punl return (J Davit kick) Mist-L Thomas 12 pass from Nelson (Monti kick) Miss-F Thomas 83 interception return (Momi kick) IS pats from Dean (J Dews kick) 22 pass from Dean (J.Davis kick) Fla-Doermg 6 pass Irom Dean (J.Oavit kick) Fla-FG Davit 29 Fla First downs Rushes-yards 39-151 22-I-22 Passing 330 20', Return Yards 82 1K Comp-Alt-Int 22-36-3 26-43- Punts 3-63 1-3! Fumbles-Los! 3-1 4-1 Penalties-Yards -76 11-11' Time ot Possession 31:37 28 MMWUM. STATISTICS RUSHING-Floride.

Taylor 16-98, VW kerne 14-84. Motney 1-3. Keresser Hmmui 1). Wuernel 2 -(minus 10). Dean Mmmus 23).

Mississippi. Innocent 7-28. Smith 3-7. Nicholson 1-3. Head Hminua 10).

Nelson 10-immue 60). PASSING-Flonda. Dean 19-32-3-292, Wuerttel 2-329. Keresser 1-1-0-9 Mississippi. Nelson 26-42-1-207, Head 0-1-0-0 RClVING-Flonda.

Jackaon 8-120. Doermg -3. Williams 4-48. 3-58. Anthony 2-12.

Bilk 1-21. Hilkard 1-8 Mississippi, innocent 7-48. Preston 5-34. 4-43. fisher 4-42, Knight 2-2.

Mangum 1-6, Smith 3-32 14-51, Presley 10-36, Lucas 7-32, Hamlin 3-16. Harper 1-1, Bridges 1-0, Higgint 2-mmut 7). PASSING -Miami, Costa 15-22-2-264. Rutgers. Lucas 1 1-18-1-97, Hlggina 10-23-0-84.

RECEIVING Miami. C.T Jonea 3-104. Tucker 3-34. German 2-15. T.Jones 1-28.

Tellison 1-25. Harrit 1-21, Green 1-18, Daphnit 1-11. Shipman 1-4. Jonea 1-4. Rutgers.

Funderburk 8-43, Battaglia 8-79, Presley 4-46, Harper 2-11, Willis 1-2. 14 3 10-14 1 7 11 10-11 Colorado Teue TEX. 23. T. TECH 17 Colgate appeared to be rolling when Andre Martin intercepted McCullough's pass on the next possession, but Brown stopped Colgate on downs at the 33.

Colgate 0 6 7 0-7 roam 11 6 6 7-28 Charlie Buckley 9 pass from Jason McCullough (kick failed) 8 Flchiera 6 run (Bob Warden kick) FG Warden 22 FG Warden 22 Dana Farland 20 run (Franco kick) Buckley 122 pats from McCullough (Warden kick) Georgetown 21, Canitius 14: At Wajshington, freshman Steve Iorio rushed for 163 yards and a pair of touchdowns, including the game-winner with just over seven minutes remaining to lead the Hoyas (1-2). The Golden Griffins (2-2, 2-2) tied the game at seven late in the first quarter when Ben Kuica connected with Mark Kolbe from 26 yards out Scott Phillips tied the game at 14 for Canisius on an 8-yard run before a 10-play, 92-yard drive set up Iorio's winning score. Cantata 7 0 9 7-14 Georgetown 7 0 7 7-21 Khary DeWitl 4 pass from Bill Ring IGaughan kick) Mark Kolbe 10 pass from Ben Kuica (Davis kick) Steve lono 1 run (Gaughan kick) Scott Phillips 8 run (Davis kick) Iorio 1 run (Gaughan kick) Tex FG Dawson 45 Col-Salaam 6 run (Votkerttchian kick) Tei-Pmkney 9 put from Moreru (Daw- 1 14 6 0-17 7 0 7 9-23 Teiaa Tech Teiaa AIM ton kick) A6M Thomas 1 run (Bryant kick) Tech-FG Rogers 45 Tech-Feibiger 4 past from Lethndge Col Troutman 3 run (votkentchian kieki Cof-Troutman 7 run (Votkerttchian kick) Tex-FG Dawson 29 Tex-Pinkney 10 pass from Moreru IDavis kick) Tech-Coleman 17 interception return (E Jackson pass Irom Moreru) MICH. ST. 29.

WISC. 10 (Davis kick) Col-FG Voskentchian 44 Cot-Troutman 2 run (Voakeritchian kick) Tex-E Jackson 67 pass from Morenz 1 7 8-10 7 8 8 11-28 Wisconsin MKhrsan Stale AaM-McElroy 1 run (Bryant kick) 1 run (kick tailed) MM FG Bryant 40 Tech AIM (Dawson kick) Tex-FG oewson 47 Col-FG Voskentchian 24 Col Tei First downs 16 13 Rushes-yards 41-48 45-173 Passing 207 115 Return Yards 56 25 Comp-Alt-mt 17-35-0 9-19-2 Punts 10-37 6-49 Fumbles-lost 2-0 0-0 First downs 26 14 Rushet-yardI 60-387 22-50 Passing 119 270 NEB. 42, WYOMING 32 Return Yards 1 la STAFF and WIRE REPORTS GENEVA Nate Waye had six receptions for 137 yards and two touchdowns yesterday as Hobart (1-3) came from behind to defeat St Lawrence 27-23 yesterday. St Lawrence took the lead with 3:14 to go in the third quarter when Dave Tropeano intercepted a Hobart pass and raced for an 80-yard touchdown. St Lawrence (0-4) was still ahead 23-20 at the end of the fourth quarter, when they were forced to punt on fourth and five at their own five-yard line.

Hobart's Tony Aguilar fielded the ball in traffic and brought it to the St Lawrence two-yard line. Two plays later, Akim Bell scored from the one-yard line and Matt Edwards kicked the extra point 81 Lawrence 13 I 7 0-21 Hobart '-I7 Nate Wave 69 past from Greg Helm (Matt Edwards kick) Chna Kile 11 run (Sean McGee run) Dermot Delaney 7 fumble recovery (kick failed) FG McGee 30 FG Matt Edwards 22 FG Edwards 25 Waye 9 pass Irom Scott Pinker (Edwarda klckl Dave Tropeano 80 interception return (McGee kick) Akim Ben 1 run (Edwards kick) Cornell 21, Lehigh 17: At Ithaca, Chad Levitt ran for a career-high 144 yards and scored three touchdowns to lead Cornell. Terry Smith added 111 yards rushing on 10 carries for the Big Red (3-0), who forced five turnovers. Cornell was outgained 411 yards to 258 yards, but the Engineers were hampered by the turnovers and 10 penalties. Rabih Abdullah led the Engineers (2-1-1) with a career-high 149 yards rushing, including a 92-yard touchdown in the first quarter.

Union 7 7 I 0-17 Con4l 7 0 14 8-21 Chad Levitt 2 run (Rodin kick) Rabih Abdullah 92 run (Mike Swartz kick) Mark LaFeir 1 pass from Bob Aytsworth (Swartz kick) Levitt 50 run (Rodin kick) Levitt 5 run (Rodin kick) I FG 21 Swartz All. Brown 26, Colgate 7: At Providence, R.I., Jason McCullough Comp-Alt-mt 13-25-0 19-36-2 8-12 7-42 14 7 11 Penalties-Yarda 10-99 13-107 Time ol Possession 32 39 27:21 tkOTVIOUAX STATISTICS RUSHING Texaa Tech. Cram 12-25, Hamspard 12-22. 1 Walker 4-15, Lethridge 13-tmmus 14). Texas A4M, Thomas 22-124, McElroy 15-39, Groce 3-11, Pullig 3-2, Smith 2-(minus 3).

PASSING Texas Tech, Lethndge 16-34- Wis-FG Schnetzky 25 MSU-Goulbourne 5 run (Gardner kick) MSU-FG Gardner 17 MSU-FG Gardner 28 Ws-Moss 4 run (Schnetzky kick) MSU-FG Gardner 19 MSU-Goulboume 1 run (run failed) MSU-Renaud 41 run (Gardner kick) Wk) MSU First downs 18 19 Rushes-yards 41-226 6C-259 Passing 71 161 Return Yards -2 15 Comp-Att-ml 14-24-2 10-14-0 Punts 3-43 4-36 Fumbles-lost 2-2 1-1 Penalties-Yards 3-20 5-35 Time ol Possession 24 48 35:12 MOIVtDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Wisconsin. Mots 27-173 Fletcher 12-58. Macias 2 -(minus 5) Michigan State. Goulbourne 26-115, Renaud 10-79, Patrick 12-15, Banks 10-25, Greene 1-4 Coleman VI. PASSING-Witcontm.

Bevefl 4-7-0-1 Macias 10-17-2-68. Michigan Stale, Banki 10-13-0-161, Coleman 0-1-04. RECEIVING-Witconsm. Dawk ins 5-25 Roan 3-22. Jackson 2-24, Moss 1-8.

HuntM) 1-3. Fletcher Hminus 21 Bevetl Hmmus 9) Michigan State. Greene 3-22. Coleman 2-49 Mason 2-29, Organ 2-19, Goulbourne 1-42 Randy Lee 11 past from Brad Ruderman (Greg Spencer kick) A.J. Prttormo 1 run (Spencer kick) FG Spencer 34 Tim Powell 2 run (Jay Vecsey kick) Newport News 36, Cortland 34: At Cortland, Darren Graham threw for 214 yards and four touchdowns as Newport News overcame a record -setting performance by Cortland quarterback Steve Sanzo.

Cortland (2-3) lost despite a Sanzo 's school record-setting performance of 19-of-28 for 322 yards and five touchdowns. In the first quarter, Sanzo's 17-yard pass to James Gambino put Cortland up 7-0. But Jermaine Bellamy had a 37-yard run, setting up the tying score for the Builders (3-2) a four-yard pass from Graham to James Beckett with 6:20 left The Red Dragons answered 22 seconds later on a 57-yard pass from Sanzo to Chris Sanford (Perry), only to see the game tied again on a 20-yard Graham pass to Steve Butler with 2:14 left in the quarter. Newport Newt 14 1 8 8 38 Cortland 14 7 6 7-14 Jemet Gambino 17 pass from Steve Sanzo (Brian Anthony kick) James Beckett 4 past from Darren Graham (Jesse Johnson kick) Chnt Sanford 57 pass from Sanzo (Anthony kick) Steve Butler 20 pass from Graham (Johnson kek Frank Moloney 14 pasa from Sanzo (Anthony kick) Butler 5 pass from Graham IGraham run) Kevin Long 7 pass from Sanzo (pass failed! Ronald Coston 3 run (Coston pass from Graham) Beckett 18 pass from Graham (kick blocked I Dan Accurzio 67 pass Irom Sanzo lAnthony kick) Springfield 27, Ithaca 3: At Ithaca, Mark Doherty rushed for 118 yards on 22 carries and Derek Carroll added 91 yards rushing to lead Springfield. Ithaca turnovers led to all three Springfield (2-2) touchdowns.

Todd Sandagato had eight catches for 82 yards and Todd De-May (Fairport) converted a 42-yard field goal, the longest of his career, for the Bombers (2-2). SpmgMd 7 0 6 14-27 Ithaca 1 0 0 0-1 I FG Todd DeMay 42 Derek Carroll 47 run (Gomez kick) FG Rob Gomez 28 FG Gomez 12 Mark Doherty 8 run (Gomez kick I Carroll 15 run (Gomez kick) Rensselaer 21, Worcester 14: At Troy, J.P. Peterson five-yard run with 28 seconds left gave Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (2-1) the victory. Trailing 14-0, Peterson scored on a 19-yard run in the second quarter and Mike Mucci ran for a 24-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter. Punts 2-10 2-18 Fumbles-lost 5-2 1-1 Penalties-Yards 10-99 7-60 Time 01 Possession 35 41 24:19 NOtVOUAL STATISTICS RUSHING -Cow ado.

Salaam 35-317, Stewart 11-39. Troutman 13-35. Westbrook Hminus 4. Texas. Walker 14-49.

Holmes 2-9. Kemp 3-3. Morenz Hmmus 11). PASSING -Colorado. Stewart 13-25-0-119 Texas Moreru 19-36-2-270.

RECEIVING-Coloredo, Salaam 5-45, Fauna 4-44. Westbrook 1-11, Savoy 1-9, Troutman 1-6. Carruth 1-4. Texas. Pinkney 5-72.

Fitzgerald 4-28. C.Jackton 3-66, Jackson 2-81. Walker 2-5, Kemp 1-6, Bradley 1-6. Harrison 1-4. 0-134, Thomet 1-1-0-73.

Texas A4M, Pullig Wyo-Harnt 39 pass Irom Dombek (Sor-enaon kick) Wyo-Qstrap 6 pass from Dombek (Sor-eneon kick) Neb-Ftnltips 1 run ISieler kckl Wyo-Hendricks 1 run (Sorenaon kick) Neb-Bemnger 5 run (Sieter kick) Neb-Berrmger 24 run (Swier kick) Neb'Phillips 40 run (Sieksr kick) Neb-Bernnger 10 run (Sieler kick) Wyo-FG Sorenson 40 Wyo-Gilslrap 2 pass from Gustm (Git-strap pass from Gustm) Neb-Phrilips 8 run (Sieler kick) Wye Neb First downs '8 24 Bushes-yards 21-36 56-322 Passing 344 131 Return Yards 8 53 rAnn-All-lnl 25-46-1 15-22-1 9-19-2-115 RECEIVING Texaa Tech. Basa 7-85. Mitchell 3-20, DuBuc 2-11, Brown 1-73, Fie-biger 1-4, Hanspard 1-1. Cram 1-2. Hobos 1-I minus 1).

Texaa Mathews 1-28. Clay 2-19. Sanders 1-45. Thomas 1-15. McKtehan 1-10, Beirne Hminua 2).

MICHIGAN 29, IOWA 14 WASH. 37. UCLA 10 IMS T-28 0 7 0 7-14 UCU 0 17 8-10 1 7 10 17-17 Pimit 7-41 6-42 Ml FG Hamilton 30 lA-Driscoll 1 run (Hurley kick) Ml-Wheatley I run (Hamilton kick) Ml FG Hamilton 32 Ml-Biakabutukt 7 run (kick failed) Ml FG Hamilton 12 lA-Slutzker 11 past from DriscoW (Hurley kick) Ml-Whealley 12 run (Hamilton kick) A 70.397 'umbles-Lotl 2-1 3-1 Penalties-Yards 8-30 8-91 Time Possession 25 40 34:20 MDMOUAJ, STATISTICS RUSHING-Wyommg. Hendrii 1-33, Gua-hft 2-9, Dombek 1-7. Hendricks Chnsto-n-n Nebraska.

Phillioa 27-168. TENN. 10, WASH. ST. 9 Washington St 0 6 8 1-1 9 0 7 1-K Bernnger 12-74.

Banning 8-46, Makovtcka 4- i19. Ch ids i-o. ocniesmger 1 1 i DiSiMR-Wvonwn. Dombek 17-36-3 Hamilton 6, Wesleyin 3: At Mid-dletown, Mike Rahmer scored the game's only touchdown on a 28-yard reception from Dan DeBlois to lead Hamilton (1-1). After a scoreless first half, Hamilton put together a six-play, 76-yard drive, highlighted 30 yards rushing from Scott Milleisen and Rahmer's touchdown reception.

DeBlois finished 14-for-27 for 168 yards for Hamilton. Wesleyan is 0-2. Hmton 8 9 6 0-6 Weeteyan 8 0 10-1 Mike Rahmer 28 pass from Dan DeBlois (kick blocked) FG Robert Stager 32 Hartwick 17, Rochester 7: At One-onta, A.J. Pittorino ran for 127 yards and scored a touchdown to lead Hartwick (2-2). Leading 7-0, Pittorino ran in from one-yard out with 9:04 left in the second quarter and Greg Spencer added the extra point for a 14-0 lead.

Rochester's touchdown came on a 2-yard run by Tim Powell (Aquinas) with 1:01 left The Yellowjackets (2-2) came into the game averaging 343 yards on the ground but were held to 54 yards on 38 attempts. Chip Cooper (Gates Chili), averaging 144.7 yards per game, gained 20 yards on 12 carries and Tinelle Walker had 23 yards on 13 at- Wash-FG Wales 47 UCLA FG Merlen 44 Wash-Janoski 10 pass from Huard (Wales kick) Wash-Kaufman 4 run (Wales kick) Wash-FG Wales 22 UCIA-Ayers 11 pass from Cook (Marten kick) Wash-Janoski 22 pass from Huard (Wales kick) Wash-FG Wales 39 Wash-Green 37 fumble recovery (Wales kick) A 71.851. UCLA Wash First downs 17 24 Rushes-yards 32-113 60-275 Passing 207 159 Return Yards 18 3 Comp-Alt-Int 15-33-0 10-22-2 Punts 4-37 2-39 Fumbles-Losl 2-2 0-0 Penaltiee-Yards 3-24 6-52 264. Gustm 8-11-0 80. Nebraska, Bernnger 15-22-1 13' ocrciviuR Wvomma Harm 8-149 First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Rtum yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penaltiet-yarda 20 15 49-259 28-84 132 196 31 17 11-21-0 19-37-1 4-30 6-39 2-1 1-1 4-46 8-85 34 13 25:47 Pratt 8-126.

Gitstrap 3-25. Peace 2-15. Chnstopherson 2-14. Tillman 1-9. Kuhn 1-8.

Nebraska. Oilman 4-48. Muhammad 4-10, Phillips 3-22, Johnson 2-14, Holbein 1-11, Time ol Possession Baul 1-6. MMVtOUAL STATISTICS PENN ST. 48, TEMPLE 21 0 17 21 0- Pane St.

Temple WSU-FG Truant 30 WSU-FG Truant 45 Tenn-Sylvan 62 run (Becksvoort kick) WSU-FG Truant 32 Tenn-FG Becksvoort 27 W8U Tsm First downt 15 11 Rushes-yards 41-146 38-149 Passing 134 80 Return Yards 37 22 Comp-Att-ml 17-28-0 8-15-0 Punts 6-48 6-46 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 11-95 2-10 Time 01 Possession 34 29 25:31 INOtVKXJAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Washington Madu 23-131. Sparks 8-23. Davis ICHminus 10). Tennessee. Stewart 16-46.

Hayden 8-17, Phillips 6-24, Manning 4-2, Silvan 1-63, Stewart Hminua 3). PASSING-Washington Davis 17-27- 0- 134. Chapman 0-1-0-0. Tennessee. Manning 7-14-0-79.

Stewart 1-1-0-1 RECEIVING-Washington Dumas 4-60. Moore 4-24, Carpenter 3-24, Kennedy 2-17, Sparks 1-10, Adams 1-4, Madu 2 -(minus 5). Tennessee, Jones 3-41, Horn 1-14, Stewart 1-8, Hayden 1-6. Phillips 1-1, Nash 1- 8 6 6 8 8-21 RUSHING Michigan, Wrieatley 35-162, Biakabutuka 12-64, Collins 2-(minus 7). Iowa, Shaw 18-75, KaM 7-14.

Filer 1-0, Driscoll 2-(minua 51 PASSING Michigan. Collins 13-23-0-132 Iowa, DnscoH 19-37-1-196 RECEIVING Michigan. Toomer 5-93, Haves 4-21. Wheatley 3-11, Smith 1-7. Iowa, Time of Possession 23 10 36:50 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS TU-FG Maston 27 Tllpn Miictnn RUSHING-UCLA.

Shah 19-93. Milliner 4-12. Washington 2-9. Cook 1-7, Fien 3-4, Hicks 2-tminus McElroy Hminus 111 PSU-Brady 12 pass from Collins (Con- Slutzker 6-63. KaM 4-25, Jasper 2-56, Rout- threw tor 233 yards and two touchdowns to lead Brown.

McCullough was 17-for-28 as Brown (2-1) won consecutive games for the first time in seven years and beat Colgate (1-3) for the first time since 1968. Brown, which surrendered second-half leads in each of its tirst two games, got a scare at the start of the third quarter. Colgate moved 77 yards to narrow the margin to 19-7 on Dana Farland's 20-yard touchdown run. PSU-Scott 26 pass Irom Collins (Conway sell 2-20, Dean 2-16, Guy 1-15, Bank! 1-9, Shaw Hminus 8). Washington, Kaufman 34-227, Neat R.Thomas 6-18, Huard 9-18.

Shehne 1-2 Reed 3-lminus 1). learn Hminus 16). PASSING UCLA, Cook 14-30-0-194, aick) DCIIUUHman niA tCMmlN N.D. 34. STANFORD IS 1 TU-Cook 10 past from Burns (pass 1aM) PSU-Scott 21 pass Irom Collins (past 19 0 12-18 Stanton) 7 3 17 7-M Rensselaer tied the game at 14 alter Mark Barnes found Brian Rotch-ford in the endzone for the two- Fien 1-3-0-13.

Washington. Huard 10-21-2-159, Stark 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING UCLA. Jordan 7-83, Ayers 2-37. Shah 2-10.

Eby 1-25. Richards 1-21, Adams 1-18, Nguyen 1-13. Washington, B)Ornson 5-89, Janoski 3-52, R.Thomas 1-16, Bruentr 1-2. raited) TU-FG Maston 24 D9iiUiine 4 run IConwav kick) Sfan-FG Abrams 34 NO Stafford 15 pass from Powlus A PSU-Scott 61 pass from Archie (Conway (Schroffner kick) point conversion. ND FO cengia 4 PSU-Wltman 1 run twinway aiwt.

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