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10-E Sunday. Nov. 22. 1981 Philadelphia Inquirer 4 Lafayette cviSTCJKvasmn A CAMPING RESORT COMMUNITY ACMES topples .23 Lehigh OF CHESAPEAKE BAY ON DUTIFUL EASTERN SHORE ByJimBeckner Spcctai to Tha inquirtr Large pool BoSgTgAccess to Rivers Chesapeake Bay Goose Blinds Tennis Courts Clubhouse 5Cekter RV DearvoSffe BETHLEHEM. Pa.

Lehigh came intn the came ranked first in total K.5fi offense among NCAA pivision I-AA Z4 nr. rr. Kouna football teams. Next week, tne tngi-neers figure to be somewhat lower. A determined Lafayette team held DIRECTIONS From Phila mW NJ South on 1-95 to VMp I Lehigh to only 1S3 yards and handed 97Q in Rt J1J Turn left dllr' oouini lor iwues 10 the Engineers a 10-3 loss; yesterday at Taylor Stadium in the 117th game of the most-played rivalry in college Sandy Bottom Rd (on Rt $ftb side) Follow SKjns Financing Available football.

4 The Leopards, rebounding from a VI season in 1980. pushed their re cord to 9-2 and kept alive their hopes for a berth in tne uivision i-aa playoffs. Lehigh, ranked sixth among I-AA teams prior to the contest, fin ACT HOW! Send coupon or "TZZT Phone I P.O. Box 66, Georgetown, MO 21930 Wm. J.

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Defense did it Lafayette's offense broke a 3-3 tie wheh tailback Rodger Shepko ran eight yards for a touchdown with a 0 CHECK LIST bit more than 9 minutes remaining. However, the Leopards' defense de Delaware quarterback John Davjes tries to scramble past West Chester's Jeff Cusack (30) Delaware keeps its streak alive, whipping West Chester State, 3M4 serves much more credit for the LUBE, OIL FILTER A strong wind made field position Most Our automotive pros will lubricate your iimni cars very important. Excellent defensive plays and effective punting by Bob Sharr enabled Lafayette to take advantage of the car chassis, drain old oil and add up to five quarts of new oil, plus install a new Firestone oil filter. Call for an appointment. know their team was averaging over 420 yards a game," said Rosso.

"But don't forget, we're ranked in the top 10 in total defense and the top FRONT END ALIGNMENT Amer. cars except Chevettes and compacts wfront wheel drive andor MacPherson suspension. Parts extra if needed. By Bill Simmons NEWARK, Del. The University of Delaware's Blue Hens had just whipped West Chester State, 31-14, yesterday.

In the series against the Golden Rams, it was Delaware's 14th consecutive victory and 21st in 25 games. On top of that, Lafayette had knocked off Lehigh to put Delaware back into the NCAA Division I-AA playoff picture, So what was foremost in the mind of Delaware coach Tubby Raymond? Not the Hens' victory, and not La-, fayette's loss. Rather, it was ihe mother of a West Chester player who berated Raymond for calling for an onside kickoff during the second period when the outcome was far ELECTRONIC IGNITION TUNE-UP 6-cylindfr 4-cynndcr American cars $34 $29 8-cylindfr $43 urn five plays after Ron Rossi had recovered a fumble by West Chester's Bob RaffertyattheRams'40. In the opening minute of the second period, Davies capped a nine-play, 54-yard drive with a sneak from the one to raise the lead to 13-0. The next time the Hens got the ball, they drove 53 yards in nine plays before settling for Knobloch's 37-yard field goal.

Moments later, West Chester's Ron Perkins fumbled, and Al Wither-spoon's recovery at the Rams' 47 set up Titus' 40-yard scoring dash and the ensuing onside kick. West Chester, which finished its season at 8-3, scored in the closing seconds of the third period on quarterback Ron Gaynor's 26-yard touch-, down run. Rick Scully, who replaced Davies at quarterback in the second half, went six yards on a left-end keeper for Delaware's final touchdown, midway through the last period. The final two minutes, belonged to West Chester's stellar halfback, Ron Perkins. Needing just seven yards to become the Rams' first season rusher in five years, he shook loose on a 55-yarder to the Delaware 15.

Four plays later, Perkins dove over the left side for the final yard and the touchdown. a 24-0 lead with 6:40 left in the half. On the conversion, West Chester was penalized for a personal foul. So kicker K. C.

Knobloch spotted the ball on the West Chester 45 and prepared to kick into the wind, which was gusting to 25 miles per hour. Raymond called fpr the onside kick, which Delaware's Steve Long recovered on the West Chester 33. The Hens drove to the Rams' 13 before a 32-yard field-goal attempt by Knobloch sailed wide left. "Statistically, it was the only play to call," said Raymond. "Here we are facing a 25-mile-per-hour wind, and we pick up 15 yards on the penalty.

If we play It straight, maybe we kick the ball as far as the 30. we're not interested in kill-jng anybody, running up a score. At halftime, I asked (West Chester coach Otto Kneidinger if he was OK, and he said everything was fine no complaints." That incident probably was the most exciting on a day when the Blue Hens meticulously went about increasing their record to 8-2 with their, fourth straight victory. They jumped out to a quick lead after, just four minutes, when Bob Dougherty broke out of the hands of several tacklers and rambled 30 yards to the end zone. That came just five in passing delense.

ten we played well, we could shut them down." Lehigh, a playoff team six times in the last nine years, had averaged 253 yards a game passing in earlier contests. Against the Engineers netted just 95 yards. Larry Michalski, Lehigh's outstanding quarterback, managed only 11 completions in 29 attempts. A vigorous pass rush led by Lafayette middle guard Tony Green and ends Joe Cohun and Ed Wallace sacked Michalski six times for 30 yards in losses. He threw three interceptions, all in the second half.

In the third quarter, when the, wind favored Lafayette, the Leopards failed to capitalize on three good opportunities. An interception by safety Frank Luzi led to the Lafayette touchdown in the final period. After a penalty gave Lafayette a first down at the 16, quarterback Frank Novak, the game's most valuable player, passed to wide receiver Frank Corbo for eight yards to the eight. Shepko found a hole off left tackle and scored on the next play, Mark Petty's conversion kick gave Lafayette a 10-3 lead with 9:11 left. We'll install new resistor spark plugs; adjust Ule speed; set timing; test battery and charging system; inspect rotor, distributor cap, PCV valve, ignition cables, air filter; crankcase vent filter and vapor canister filter.

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Disc brake overhaul Out of gas Lehigh had possession three more times but was unable to generate a threat. The Engineers didn't advance beyond their 36 in the second half. Lehigh, enjoying the wind advantage, scored first on a 37-yard field goal by Mike Whalen with 4:40 left in the first quarter. The Engineers had gained possession at the Lafayette 48 following a punt. Lehigh reached the 16-yard line, but had to settle for three points after Green dropped halfback Chris Sexton for a three-yard loss on a third-downplay.

Early in the second period, Lehigh's Dan Ryan punted only 14 yards into the wind, giving Lafayette the ball at the Engineers' 23. The Panthers were unable to move and on fourth down Petty tied the game with a 39-yard field goal, his longest of the season, with 12:20 remaining in the half. During the third quarter, Lehigh stopped Lafayette after the Leopards reached the Lehigh 11, 25, and one, holding off four running plays on the last of those stands. $99 We install front brake pads, new front seals and brake hardware; rebuild calipers, resurface rotors, repack front wheel bearings, inspect master cylinder and brake hoses, bleed system and add new fluid; then road test the car. quarter field goals, and Joe Morris rushed for 168 yards and two touchdowns as the Orangemen (4-6-1) upset the Mountaineers (8-3) at Syracuse, N.Y.

Despite the loss, West Virginia received and accepted an offer to play in the Peach Bowl Dec. 31 in Atlanta against the winner of next week's Florida-Florida State contest. Morris ran three yards for one touchdown and circled left end 30 yards for another to pull Syracuse back into the lead after West Virginia had held a 17-7 halftime edge. Anderson's kicks were from 23 and 44 yards the last breaking a 24-24 tie with 4:13 to play. West Virginia had pulled into the tie on Oliver Luck's eight-yard touchdown pass to Wayne Brown.

Brown 23, Columbia 20 Billy Barrett scored on a one-yard run with 27 seconds left to give the the Bruins (3-7) the win over the Lions (2-8) at Providence, R.I. Associated Press Quarterback John Rogan fired two touchdown passes less than 2 minutes seconds apart in the first half to spark Yale to a 28-0 victory over Harvard yesterday at New Haven, and that gave the Elis a tie with Dartmouth for the Ivy League title. Rogan hit tailback Rich Diana with a 39-yard scoring pas's late in the first period and hit wide receiver Curt Grieve with a 25-yard touchdown just 79 seconds later. Grieve and Diana each scored another touchdown in the closing minutes of the game. The largest crowd at Yale Bowl in more than 5r years 75,300 people watched the Elis (9-1 overall and 6-1 in conference) make their slow start and then pummel Harvard's lackluster offense for the rest of the game.

Harvard finished 54-1 and 4-2-1. Yale suffered its one loss Nov. 14 to Princeton, 35-31. The Elis had beaten Amer. cars (Kinxle piston system) Dartmouth, 24-3, on Oct.

31. The first of Yale's back-to-back touchdowns early in the game came after a Harvard punt to the Crimson 46-yard line. Yale gained a first down at the 36, and then on third-and-13 at the 39, Rogan passed to Diana who sprinted past two Harvard players for the touchdown with 39 seconds left in the first quarter, On Harvard's next possession, fullback Jim Callinan fumbled, and monsjlerback James Campbell recov-ered for Yale to set up the Rogan-to-Grieve touchdown. Diana's second score came on the end of a 49-yard, seven-play drive and was set up by a 37-yard pass from Rogan to Grieve. Syracuse 27, West Virginia 24 Gary Anderson kicked two fourth- riA FRONT END ALIGNMENT VPIus TWO W)NR07 SHOCKS Includes installation of 2 Munror Matlc shocks $52 American cars except Chevettes and compacts wfront wheel drive andor MacPherson sus pension.

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The victory boosted the Eagles' record to 4-6, with one game left. Rutgers suffered its fifth straight loss and ended the season at 5-6, its first losing campaign since 1971. Rutgers tied the game, 14-14, 29 seconds before halftime on a one-yard run by Joe Burke, who scored three touchdowns. But on its first play of the third quarter, Bryant Moore fumbled, with linebacker Jim Budness recovering at the Scarlet Knights' 26-yard line. Four plays later, Cooper kicked his 36-yard field goal to give BC a lead it never lost.

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