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12-D Sunday, Nov. 6, 1988 The Philadelphia Inquirer COLLEGE FOOTBALL Penn State overcomes Maryland SENSOR QUESIDR" tUSUSOliSrOSS ML Warranty ALL SEASON 40,028 ML Warmly SIZES 16580R13 17580R13 18580R13 18575R14 19575R14 20575R14-15 21575R14-15 22575R15 23373R13 SHIS 16580R13 17580R13 18580R13 18575R14 19575R14 20575R14-15 21575R14-15 22575R15 23375R13 I5S 80RI3 I tomi I RADIAL ROVER AP TRUCK A RV DUNLOP DUNLOP SP4 ALL SEASON Import Steel Radial BW, 40,000 MLWaranty DUNLOP Performance Hi-Spd Rated High Ptrformanc Radial Low Profile HR4 DUNLOPGT QUALIFIER 6070 Serb t-Speed Performance Red la It Raised VVhHototUr Stdewalla SIZI 0 LUC PENN STATE, from 1-D Tony was relieved about it." Lonergan, who will start again next week against Pitt if Bill isn't ready, didn't conjure visions of Todd Blackledge. But he didn't make any mistakes, either. He completed 9 of 16 passes for 161 yards, including a screen pass to John Greene that the fullback turned into a 79-yard TD late in the first quarter. Lonergan also came up big during the winning drive, hitting David Daniels over the middle for a 45-yard completion that set up State at the Maryland 18.

Daniels, who had leveled three defenders on Greene's TD, made a tough catch on the crucial play. Then Brown, who incredibly became the first State back to gain 100 yards in a game this season, got the rest on two carries. "We just wanted a win so we could rU'see some of our guys smiling on a 4aturday night, for a change," said Lonergan after his first start. "Tony and 1 are in this together," Lonergan added. "They need both of 4jjis.

Tony just needed to step back and 4ake a breath." Penn State had Maryland breathing pretty heavily early in the game. jhlHSean Redman, who started at back, looked as if he was in for a Iim monster game when he ran for 57 cj yards on eight carries during Penn fcrifijState's first possession. Hr, "It- But Redman went out with an in-)di left knee, and Penn State had to settle for a 27-yard field goal by Adkins, a sophomore who has 'taken the job from Ray Tarasi. 5 v1 TE" L- in ttimtMwm'iwwtm TiaummAiiiMintimiimaw SIZI 1357615 10.60R15 1U0R15 12.S0R1S 21585R1B 23SSSR1S I.TBR16.B I.SR16.I 12.50R16.5 BUCKWIU 106 60HR1J 1IS60HR14 U660HR14 116 60HR16 J06 60HR16 t16 60HR16 iattd Wm 116 60HR14 23S60HR14 235 60HR15 116 66HR16 sin nosTomi PMo77M14 P21570H14 P2257M14 P225T0A1S PM570M6 P245S0R14 P23S60R1B P255S0R15 Err1" tub-. rfr1' rtr1' Ptr1- 145R13 155R12 1SSR13 16BR13 16S70R13 17570R13 13570R13 18670R14 19570R14 The Philadelphia Inquirer GREG LANIER WHEEL ALIGNMENT Wal ut tht cottar, combay, tot-in to monufoc-turar'i origmd tpacrfkoriOM.

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Terps quarterback Neil O'Donnell, riding a wave of emotion, got shoved out of bounds by State linebacker Andre Collins after his 21-yard run to the Maryland 41. Collins' push sent O'Donnell sliding under a bench. Maryland's fine quarterback suffered a bruised wrist, left the game, and had to sit out the subsequent series. Now, Penn State has two more shots to salvage the season with bitter rival Pitt and top-ranked Notre Dame remaining. "We're working on a great comeback," Collins said.

"We're in a position where we can be reckless." Notes. Penn State played without its first- and second-string strong safeties. Starter Brian Chizmar, probably the team's top defender, sat out with a knee injury. Matt Baggett, Chizmar's sophomore backup from Central Bucks West, sat out with an ankle injury In a couple of defensive switches, Paterno started sophomore Darren Perry at cornerback in place of Willie Thomas, and defensive tackle Frank Giannetti in place of Bob Mrosko State is 30-1 in its series with Maryland. PENN, from 1-D the Lambert were ranked nationally.

"It's not to say winning the Ivy League doesn't mean anything," said Glover, who scored Penn's first TD on a 7-yard run. "But the chance to be No. 1 on the East Coast made this bigger than an Ivy League game. I don't think I've ever been this happy after a football game in my life. We've shown people and we've shown ourselves we're a legitimate ball club." Keys, back at full strength after being slowed the previous two weeks by a tender ankle, rushed for 125 yards in 22 carries and scored one touchdown.

Waller, his 5-foot-7, 180-pound senior backup, added 88 yards in 12 carries with two TDs one a 30-yard jaunt. But it was the Penn defense that spelled the difference against a Lafayette team that had averaged 39 points and 488 total yards per game coming in. The unit claimed three, fumbles and three interceptions, with junior tackle Eric Poderys snatching one of each. The defense flexed its muscle in the third quarter at a time when it looked as if the last team in possession of the ball would win. With the score tied 10-10, the Quakers took the second-half kickoff and marched 85 yards in 11 plays, with a 49-yard pass from Glover to tight end Dolph Tokarczyk setting up Waller's 2-yard scoring run.

The Leopards came right back and scored on a 12-yard run by fullback Tony Miller. Not to be outdone, Penn answered with a 58-yard drive capped on the sixth play by Waller, who broke three tackles on a determined 30-yard run that gave the Quakers a 24-17 lead with 4 minutes, 40 seconds left in the period. As this point, the defense that asserted itself belonged to Penn. "We made our adjustments at half-time and we felt things would be all right," linebacker Bill Caughell said. "We were just so determined.

Even when they scored that touchdown in the third quarter, we knew we'd Penn 7 3 14 731 Lafayette 7 3 7 0 17 Lat Miller 2 run (Hodson Kick) Pen Glover 7 run (Freindenberg kick) Laf FG Hodson 37 Pen FG Freidenberg 21 Pen Waller 2 run (Fnedenberg kick) Laf Miller 12 run (Hodson kick) Pen Waller 30 run (Friendenberg kick) Pen Keys 1 run (Freidenberg kick) 1 1 EACH P15580 R13 Whitewall Steel-Belted Radial Whitewall Reg. SALE Whitewall Reg. SALE Size Price PRICE Size Price PRICE tJ P165 80R13 Jfcftf 45,95 P205I75R14 ff S8.SB P175 80R13 Hti 47.95 P20575 R15 Jkrf 62.95 rf P185 80RI3 49.95 P215J5R15 Mff 84.96 P18575 RM 65.95 P225I75R15 J6M8" 66.95 P195I75RM JWB 66.95 P23575 RtS 1 3 0 7 010 10 0 0 717 Maryland Penn State Similar savings on unlisted sues. Firestone National Accounts Accepted. 0 PSt FG Adkins 27 Mar FG Plocki 37 If PSt Greene 79 pass from Lonergan (Adkins Kickl Mar Spinelli 3 run (Plocki kick) PSt Brown 10 run (Adkins kick) MAR PST "I -rt r-i "1 15 17 42-129 50-201 First downs Rushes-yards nrcou-1 tiecxronic 4f Passing yards 163 161 Return vards 0 15 wneei balance Tire Rotation UltraSM Lube Lube, oil, filter and 10 point safety check Plus we visually inspect tires, alignment, I 00 40 Month I An all PrtuuAr 1 1 JamJiin.MAntli on all Power $K995 Source batteries Passes 12-24-0 9-16-0 Punts 7-30 7-38 Fumbles-lost 1-0 3-1 Penalties-yards 2-25 6-45 Time of possession 28:28 31:32 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Maryland, Johnson 10-42, Lowery 9-28, Spinelli 7-25, Beasley 9-23, O'Donnell 7-11.

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