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3 a THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. -SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 19. 1987 aVlnrt'i Drexel Tumbles to Albright; Lafayette Nips Lehigh, 6-0, on Soph's Late TD BETHLEHEM, Nov. 1S For 1st LosingYear Since '61 Albright warded off a second-half Drexel rally-Saturday to edge the Dragons, 20-14, and, hand them their first losing season since 1961.

Albright piled up a 14-0 halftime lead on quarterback John Longanecker's one-yard scoring run and a 34-yard pass interception (TJPI). Sophomore quarterback Eddie Baker ran 12 yards on a. power sweep late in the fourth quarter Saturday to give Lafay ette a fJ-0 win in the 103d meet ing between the two teams. return by Don Slcbert Drexol came hack in the sec Gene Weidermyer net up the ond half as Rich Unipan took a Bill Baer pass 28 yards to score berg in a rivalry, that began in quarters, battered Ursinus, 28-0, 1900. erratic weather.

Dietz, passed only, five timesl Hal Dunbar, junior tailback, but completed three for a spec-jhad his best day of the season tacular 119 yards one of'themiwith 185 yards rushing on 20 a 65-yard scoring play to Paullcarries. He scored the Diphv only score when he blocked a punt and gave Lafayette the ball on the Lehigh 21-yard Baker made all the yardage, going and cut the margin to 14-7. Al-I bright scored again when half Martinelli. first touchdown on a 22- Moravian's other, two scoresiyard end run and contributed to were on plunges by Jeff Wilson. the other scoring drives, and Hugh Gratz, who was thel Fullback Barry Nemiroff add-' back Steven George went 58 yards with a Longanecker pass.

DrexeFs final score came when Gregg Dubas scampered 15 yards with a pass from Paul McGloin. team's workhorse on the ground, ed 80 yards on 20 rushes, 'scor Drexel mounted a drive in the closing minutes, but time ran out with the Dragons on the six yards on the first play and three on the second before rac carrying 28 times for 165 yards, ing the second touchdown from Tom scored Muhlen-five yards out. berg's only touchdown on a 32- Quarterback D. J. Korns yard pass from Bill Evans.

sneaked in from the one for the Moravian-closed the season third Diplomat TD and passed with a 3-6 record while Muhlen-36 yards to reserve wins-hark ing in for the score. Lions' 10-yard line. Drexel (3-5) and Albright (5-4) The win gave Lafayette a 61-37 record in the long rivalry. There ended their seasons with the berg's season mark is 2-5-1. jArchie Alexander for the final have been five ties.

Moravian 7 0 i Lehigh dominated play for the score. Middle Atlantic Conference Col lege Division clash. DREXEL Muhlenberg 0 0 0 MOR-Gratz 2 run (Linker kick) The game started under sun- first three quarters and had a una i ii iw i rit.i iflvyn uiBiLiirem am Hum VIBH wide statistical advantage. The ENDS Dubai, Paczoaa. Blatko, ftydel.

(kick failed) saies, uieu came snow uur- wckTaued)2 With bl0ck'd then sleet and rain, before Lane. TACKLES Stonin, Colbert, Gramalaki, Juzwlak. Sculley. Smith. Terebus.

Engineers led, 15-6, in first downs and 233-127 in total yards. MUH-Saeger 32 pass from Evans sun retumea. GUARDS Clatfey. Kozakowiki. Reed.

panni run; tt Baker led Lafayette in ground Stitt. A-3000. CENTERS LINEBACKERS Loflnk, gaming, carrying 20 times tor xuc riv.iuLj' gave r. Oi in. a season's record of four wins and four losses.

Ursinus is 1-6-1. Ursinus 0 0 0 0-0 51 yards. Rich Laubach, alter B4Kl Panls Paces PMC Win Baer, Enoch, Wleland, McFillin, Czer- nating between quarterback and 0 14 0 H-28 (Schnellbaugh tnanskl, uiuonato, hum-inter, Kirwan. ALBRIGHT ft Dunbar 22 run kick) tailback for Lehigh, had 11 yards running and completed 11 of 29 Over Lebanon Valley PMC Colleges' quarterback ENDS-Grant, Kacenaa, Kearni, Nausi, M-Nemlroff 5 run (Schnellbaugh kick) passes for 154 yards. Rapp.

TACKLES Aqurkis, Bakum, Lugf. Steve Pahls tossed two cyll Rocers. Whelan. down passes-'-one for 88 yards GUARDS Benditt, Jonei, Pallia, Pot (Schnellbaugh kick) Attendance 2000. ter.

Swlnn. STATISTICS in the last six minutes to give PMC a 14-13 victory over Leb CENTERS LINEBACKERS Brown, Lehigh lost an opportunity in the first quarter after taking the ball on the Lafayette 13 following a bad pass from center on a punting situation. The En-gineersMrove to a first down on Klagaen, Smith, Stau. racks Coooer. Longanecker, Davia, First downs Rushing yardage anon Valley.

George, Manara, Rhoflea, petruceiu, Swartz, Zimmerman, Bowersox, Sel- Art Pepper's two conversions jSSuS' Crsinus FM 21 18 264 56 115 64 61 S-16-0 8-23-2 9 36.0 3 3 58 51 bert. Alhrisht 7 20 1 provided the margin of victory, i Passes the three but in four plays giving PMC a 3-5-0 record going, Fumbles lost Drexel 0 0 1 0-14 ALB Longanecker 1 run (Cooper kick) ALB Siebert 34 pasa interception Yards penalized wound up inches short of the goal line. Bill Layton missed three field into the Boardwalk Bowl atj Atlantic Pitv TiAvf Satni-Havl West Chester halfback Bert Nye (32) breaks through Clarion line in Saturday action in which Ram? won the Pennsylvania State Colleges confer- (Cooper kick) ence championship, 27-7. Mud-covered Clarion players are Larry McNulty (80) and Fred Waldeck (88). Leading blocking is halfback John Thompson (45).

DREX Unipan 28 paai firem Baer against King's Point. The loss Findlay Romps, 47-0. goal tries for Lehigh, and Bill leu L.eoanoQ vauey wua a imai, Messick missed one for Lafay ette. (Lang kick) ALB-George 51 Pan rem Longanecker (kick (ailed) DREX-Dubas IS past from McGloin (Lang kick) Attendance 1128. TATISTir Over Susquehanna FINDLAY.

Ohio. Findlav Col Shank Sparks W. Chester Lafaytt 0 0 0 -S Lehigh 0 ft 0 0-0 Bucknell Rolls lege rolled over Suscmehanna Drexel Ainrtgnt season mark of 3-5-0. PMC began its scoring after Lebanon Valley halfback Tony DeMarco plunged over from the three-yard line for his second TD of the game. His two-yard laf Baser 12 run (kick faiieai A-13406.

STATISTICS 17 12 of for a 47-0 vic Continued from 1st Sports Page, West Chester roared rightNye, the No. 1 small College 15 first idwns Rushing yardage To 35-6 Victory 186 66 82 3-S-O si First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Return Passes Punts Fumbles lest Yards penalized 162 212 40 13-27-3 1 52 tory. Highlight of the game was an 81-yard second half kickoff re- back. Iscorer in the Nation, iftade it an overflow! was history and plunge in the first period opened Return yardage the scormg. me nams pro-prospeei 111 16 112 3-17-0 14-37 3, crowd of 8000 was wet when i trun to the end zone by fullback 11-32-4 11-34 1 44 Pahls hit split end Charlie Ken Schielp Passes Punts Fumbles lost -Yirdg penalized Over Delaware French on a 25-yarder and then! other scores came on a 59 yard Shank launcned his pilfering act.ter,5ack Jim haynie, mixed his A Shank interception at beautifully in guiding a 70- flarinn S3 eA tis ihm first pnr'yr1 TD march.

With 4:53 to play in the game, Shank intercepted at the Clarion 45 and raced down the right sideline for the final points. Wagner Jars Upsala For 9th Win in Row with only a few minutes remain- run by halfback Moe Jacobs, a ing, hit halfback Dave run. by Schiele, a 19- Elizabethtown th it With fourth and one on With fourth nA Ana from HM( a 17-varrl linp fnr i the game, a one-yard plunge' nn This theft came against Mike 01 Ul 4 CT rT AVrff XT Vi uuiu qumiUUdll jau EAST ORANGE, N. J. Ken 88-vard seorinff nlav.

LEWISBURG, Nov. 18 Quarterback stanlVerTime VICTOr bvHerb Landis. TJnv Nelliiis'Uui n- u. who replaced Alcorn DaniellSOn bOOted tWO field Lebanon VaUer 6 0 0 v' 4 after the latter was dumped PMC rallr A vi aaiuus, a j.u-yoiu ioals and Joe Mele ran for a LEB DeMarco, 2, run (kick, failed) iriin hv halfhack Stpvp Tranwht Mrf anl wasC helpVd scored three field. Fred.

McKinley's inter- down on runs of 41, one and three IfLZ VAT PMC-French. 25, pass from Pahis! and a 29-Vard Dass from Samuels placement gave West Chester atd West Chester Coach Bob Mit-7-0 ead with 11:43 gone in th ten to call him "our Bart Starr." second period. I The Clarion defense had every- Ferthe next 10 minutes, offense'one reidy for the plunge. Hay-toofe ever. Clarion (8-2) drove eall? A sweeD left.

Landis Pepper, kick) to Mondel. from Pahls ception ended the last Clarionjyards Saturday to lead BucknellJtown (pa College scored a 2-1 hPe- to a 35-6 victory over Delaware IviVtnrv nvpr Hirtwirk Collee. Susquehanna 0 0 0 00 PMC Mancini, 88, pass (Pepper, kick) Attendance 2C00. STATISTICS Shank (best back) and fellow; yards for a tying score touchdown as Wagner overpowered Upsala, 13-0, to close out; its season with a perfect 9-0 record. The Seahawks did all their scoring in the first half.

Daniell-son kicked his first field goal from 14 yards out to cap a 65- rinaiay 14 1447 FIN Jacobs 59 run (Gangle kick) FIN Schiele run angle kick) in the football season finale fori Oneonta, N. Saturday for IIAYNIE MIXES CALL both teams. the soccer championship of the carried and went in untouched for his second score. The kick failed but the Rams were ahead First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage The Eagles' talented quarter The win gave Bucknell' a 2-7iNCAA Atlantic Coast College FIN Mondel 19 pass from Samuels (kick failed) FIN-Schiele 81 run (kick failed) FIN Jacobs 69 run (kick failed) FIN-Traucht 10 run (Gangle kick) riKT si -r .1. season record.

Delaware wound i Division. LVC PMC 13 10 146 109 98 156 86 87 6-12-1 8-14-1 5-33 8-31 1 1 87 (5 Return yardage i Passes The same two teams played cocaptain Brian Mulhern (best lineman), a senior tackle from Chester, won most-valuable-j player-in the game awards. West Chester Stat college president Dr. Earl Sykes joined the locker room celebration and summed up the Rams' post- up with a 1-7 record. vorrl Ariva In 19 rilawe in thoiPunts lost 98 minutes, including two 5-! back1, Jim Alcorn, completed fiveo stay at 13-7.

Shank's second of six passes in the march, cli- interception near the end of the maiced by a 20-yard toss to Jim'half stymied Clarion the rest of Becker. John Dorisch's leftfooted the quarter. I book made it 7-7. i 1 DEFENSE GETS TOUGH Havnlak ran for 144 yards in (Gangle kick) Attendance 6000. Yards penalized iirsi penoa.

16 carries. He had plenty of Wagner tallied again with help from sophomore tailback 9:52 left in the half with Mele, Tailback Dunbar Leads Yale Booters Win PRINCETON, N. Nov, 18. Pete Louthis, who lugged the a fleet halfback, barreling into the end zone from the ball 27 times for 122 yards. rTRAINS Vi OFF-I Over Ursinus.28-0 Pa.

Franklin Yale (6-3-1) defeated Prince-, ton (615) in socer. 2-1. in a' Bucknell scored the first time Damellson then-kicked a 30- it gained possession of the ball, yard field goal to close out the rand "Marshall, scoring twice in game marked by strong defense, minute overtimes, to a 1-1 tie in the 1966 Championship of the same tournament-before the game was called due to darkness. Darkness was closing in again, a year later on the same U. S.

Coast Guard Academy field, when after minutes of play Herb Fensterraacher scored the winning goal after a pass from Sandy Killough. The sun came eut for the second half and so did a relentless, hard-hitting West Chester defense. The closest the Sams permitted Clarion to get to a score was a Dorisch 25-yard field-goal attempt which hit the the second and fourth Saturday on Bedford Field. scoring with three minutes left both marching 91 in .11 plays with sophomore, tailback Dave pp. Mc in i to intermission.

nnu. sales iu Vasser smasning through'' the game feeling: "And now to the bowl." Hear that, Temple? NOTES: Bert Nye only added two points to his Nation-leading total of 127, but he topped the Ram ground gainers with 131 yards in 28 carries. Haynie threw about 10 fewer passes than usual, "the wet conditions limited our passing," Ram coach Mitten admitted. Upsala finished its season with a 4-4 record. middle for the final three yards 1 ii 1 1 0 I OPEN SUN.

1 Q'4H crossbar and bounced back. Havrilak contributed a 34-yard run highlight the scoring Drew Carr's interception at Wagner 10 Upsala 0 0-13 o- the Clarion 33 set up the third drive. Havrilak scored his first 11 TYCO HO lit $10.11 tl HO luortod FriM Cars. lie lOe H4 Section tie Tyee HO Ind. Diatel tit atlas HO Seeing Set SU JO SN Rtvell Monaet Ractway S44.H SI Trtekltss Trolley lut SMI SU lamp Power Pack $1.01 11 Oar Vic t24 scale HM Ram TD, a 25-yard pass-run touchdown on a quarterback WAGFG Daniellson 14 WAG Mele run (DaniaUsOn kick) WAG FG Daniellson 30 Bair Wins Title CHICAGO, Nov.

18 (AP). FACT0RT STRIKE caused SNOW TIRE SHORTAGE Rapring from nawtpapar ori Oct. 6th: Tire Manufactures' Strike from April. 1 967, te Au-guit, 1967 Cauud a Vary Serious Shortage of Snow Tim This Season. Buy Now end Save Up Te 40.

If you wait too long thoro may not any play from Haynie to Don Wilkinson. Wilkinson, the Rams' No. draw good for 41 yards Championship is the ninth for Cam Hair rtf Ifont Ctrat A. Twice in the fourth quarter 1 receiver all Chester first since 1963 American Conference champion, (Moravian Defeats catches) and Saturday (four)! Gam was carried live bv mum mmm caught it at the 15, juked a de-iWKBS-TV (Ch. 48) and grum- MO fttmote Swrtthtt WWir Cwrtrels Open Wed.

'til 8 Muhlenberg, 19-8 ALLENTOWN, tenaer wno ten into ine crewa blin-s ovW xv time-outs rum- won by an eyelash in the Central, Collegiate Conference five-mile cross country run over Washington Park's muddy course Saturday. Bair, and teammate Ed Bucknell cut down Delaware scoring bids at the goal line, the first time on the two-yard line and the second when a fumble recovery gave the Bisons the ball after Delaware had marched 49 yards to a first down ItMtKS stanaing along tne sideline) bled through crowd aided by infrequent but long arc WJJI CLARION passes by quarterback Jim ENDS-Ridinger. Kurts. Atkinson. Bigg ana mpea mm uie ena zone on the last play of the third period.

Haynies two-point pass to Bert Morris, both were clocked at Dietz, finished its football season with a 19-8 win over Muhlen- McWUUams, Waldeck, Deriseh. TACKLES Cunningham. Dabrsacin 24:56. on the Bison's one-yard line. wvauufln, rfcrg iiunti.

Bucknell then went 97 yards GUABDS-Armstrong, Lavfiia. CENTERS-LINEBACKERS Hanna. Scheutz. Bartel. Tragester, McNulty.

JpOOOOCOeoopARIC FREE, 44 N. 3rd St. in seven plays, witn quarterback Steve Rohrer nassing 53 BACKS-Alcorn, Wise. Gtuntt, Bn-la. Wtckitrom, Zacetri, Smeltz, Itcktr, Humphrey, Sidinni.

Brindger. WEST CHESTER FULL 4 PLY yards to halfback Bruce Smith MARKET ST. i PNILA. 6, PA. for the score.

1 ENDS-Wllkinssn. Tomlinson. Nclllus. 1832 TREAD DEPTH 100 NYLON TU3ELESS Corcoran. Haines.

Smith. Delaware 0 0 Bucknell 7 14 0 1435 tackles Mulhern. Hale. Etvtnson. Sanson, coieman.

Man, Ttat. I I te FrL I It Sat. I ft 4 REPEAT OF A SELLOUT! GUARDS Mellor. Harr. Suracc.

Mc Glaughlin. Levine, Park CENTERS. LINEBACKERS McCon BUCK-vasser, 3. run (Marlnak. kick) Bl K-Havrllak.

41. run (Marlnak, kick! BUCK-Havrllak, 1, run (Marlntk. kick) DEL Crabb. 23. past from DtMuilo (pass, failed) BUCK-Havrllak, 3.

run (Marlnak. kirk) nell. Sawhlll. Kehl. Sycmanakl.

BACKS-Haynia, B. Nye. Landis, Thompaen, Greve, D. Nye. McKonley, 650kI4 700x14 1750x14 670.151 800.14 I 504 8BS.I4 900,15 695x14 735.14 775.14 775.15 710.15 760.15 820.15 685.15 735.15 560x15 VW 825.14 855.

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BUCK-Smith. 53. pass from Rohier Cltrion 0 7 0 0-7 West Chester 0 13 I t-27 (Marlnak. kirk) Attendance-60n0 'estimated), TATIRTH These Factory StuddeoDTres are All Mounted on American Made Wheels Ready to Go WC-Landia 1 run (NelUus kink). CL Becker 20 paat from Alcorn Burknell Paleware (Dorisch kirk).

WC-Landis 14 run (kick failed). CAUTION DONT BUY STUDOEO TIRES UNLESS THE TIRE IS STAMPED "FACTORY STUDDED CALL US -FIND OUT Flrst down 21 Rushing yardage 31 Passlni yardage 97 1 wi I WC-Wllklnson 25 Pass from Haynie (B. Nye pass from Haynie). WC-Shank 4S Interception (pasa failed) Attendance-1000. "I It 0 US Total offense yardaf 40 Passes comp.att.lnler.

4 90 Return yardage 70 FREE FRONT END ALIGN Full Caster. Csmbsr. Toe-. In with Purcsasa vf 2 or mare Clarion w. inxiar III Puntsaverage 4-14 Fumhles Inst 'J 21 Yards penalized First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized 17 1 5 218 215 91 81 W-M-5 7-18 0 J-27 5 2-32 I 1 46 60 DON'T DELAY-SAVE TODAY! 'Full Recap Mud Snow TIRES INSTANT CREDIT NO RED TAPE We tow ill credit c.rds wt no nwwy tfown', r)ay ft 12 nws.

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