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Sunday, Oct. 14, 1973 Philadelphia Inquirer Early, 13-7 Stroudsburg Strikes Holds Off Cheyney, C' MACHINISTS Call Between 1 P.M. 3 P.M. Sunday for a line on a good job! General Electric Re-Entry Environmental Systems Div. 3198 Chestnut Phila.

An Equal Opportunity Employer OPEN ALU VEAR (717) 588 6661 BUSHKILL, 53, PA. jr TMWOOmi W. CHESTER 49, BLOOMS-BURG 16 Herb Mills and Guy Van Alstine each ran for two touchdowns to pace visiting West Chester State. Fullback Mills scored on two one-yard plunges, and Van Alstine ran 27 and nine yards for his scores. The Rams blasted open a 17-9 battle with a 26-point third auarter.

which was highlighted by Van Alstine's two scoring runs. 'st Chester 0 17 26 6 49 Bloomsburg 9 0 7 016 Blom-Bower 16 pass from Geiger De-Carolis kick Uon-S3atv centered out nf end zone W. Ch Mills 2 run Stevenson kick W. Ch Kersey 4 run Stevenson kick W. Ch FG Stevenson 36 W.

Ch Kudola 34 pass from Newman kick failed W. Ch Mills 1 run Stevenson kick W' Ch Van Alstine 27 run kick failed Blom-Gruber 1 run DeCarolis kick W. ChVan Alstine 9 run Stevenson kick W. Ch Hogan 5 run kick failed 9 Inquirer thf pnmwnsr. IF lla.0ireciWire:(2l5)S25llli3:!SSSScooSLKATING Photography by RICHARD AA.

gives some advice to his brother Abel before game YOUR CHOICE xlffSnm coodyear Cheyhey coach Billy Joe Widener Moravian, 34-0 INDOOR Tennis (Fall '73) FREE INCLUDED IN RATE; FREE Unlimited Golf-Electric carts FREE Green Fees on 18 Hole Championship Course FREE Group Golf Lesson Daily FREE Dancing Entertainment OF 1HO POLYESTER FIBERGLASS BELTED Regular or Snow Blackwallt A78-13 C78-14 E78-14 F78-14 G78-14 H78-V4 F78-15 G78-15 H78-1 5 J78-1 5 L78-1 5 19.95 $22.95 $24.95 $25.95 $27.95 $29.95 $26.95 $28.95 $30.95 32.95 $34.95 W.W. 2.99 F.E.T. 1.72-3.11 STATISTICS Cheyney E.S. First downs 10 13 Rushing yards 152 153 Passing yards '4 78 Passes 1-6-2 8-18-0 Fumbles, lost 3-2 3-2. Punts 6-38 6-42 -'Penalties, yards 3-45 1-15 TRENTON ST.

14, NICHOLS 3 Trenton State scored in the second and third periods to hand Nichols of Dudley, its first defeat of the season. Nichols 0 0 3 03 Trenton 0 7 7 014 Tre Peters 1 run (Stainko kick) Nic GFG Lind 35 Tre Taylor 13 pass from Dietz (Stainko kick) KINGS POINT 20, DREXEL 7 Drexel's nationally sixth ranked defense yielded only 127 yards 52 on one play but four pass interceptions and two long field goals helped the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (Kings Point) hand the host Dragons their first loss. Drexel 0 7 0 07 Kings Point 0 7 3 1020 Drex Checcio 1 run (Easlick kick) KP Burak 52 interception (Reshore kick) KP FG Reshore 42 KP FG Reshore 44 KP Beauguez 52 run (Reshore kick) STATISTICS Kings Pt. Drexel First downs 6 12 Rushes yards 41-86 46-101 Passing 41.

102 Return yards 101 20 Passes 3-9-1 10-27-4 Punts -t 5-38 6-20 Fumbles, lost 2-2 2-2 Penalties, yards 4-40 6-32 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing KP, Young 21-54, Beaguez. 15-27. Drexel, Stopper 10-55, McCoul-lum 15-49. Passing KP, Beauguez 3-9-1, 41 yards. Drexel, Checcio 10-27-4, 102 yards.

Receiving KP, Beun 1-20, Young 1-17. Drexel, Stopper 3-20, Reilly 2-34. N. CENTRAL 32, DEL; STARE 7 North Carolina Central trounced Delaware State in a Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference game. The victory leaves Central at 4-2 for the season, while State fell to 0-6.

Delaware State 0 7 0 0 7 North Carolina Cent. 0 13 0 1932 Del Thomas 78 punt return (Rose kick) NCC Hodges 54 pass from Herring (kick failed) NCC Hodges 49 pass from Herring (Boykins kick) NCC Tate 35 pass interception (kick failed) NCC Smith 22 run (Boykins kick) NCC Carmichael 4 run (kick failed). Coast Guard Wins MIDDLETOWN, Conn. (AP.) Bob Moore ran for two touchdowns and Coast Guard defenders picked off five Wesley-an passes as the Cadets extended their winning streak to four games with a 27-9 college football victory Saturday Anywhere FREE: (800) 233-8103 In Penm. FREE: (800) S32-8276 MQWeeKGoiFcR'sSPeCiai! S0495 DailfPeRFeRs.

(In Effect Sept. Oct. Nov.) PLUS Delicious Meals Daily Room WPnvate Bath TV STUDS PER TIRE VUITEVJALLS 2.99 PER TIRE ALL TRUCK AT LOW, Call FULL 4-PLY BLACKWALL 56Qx15 C78xl4 E78x14 (P)50 685x15 17 F78xl4 5)(0)95 F78x15 CXKif 678x14 )) 95 678x15 H78x14 H78x15 tCiila 900x15 5)Tl95 915x15 CJJJ PRICES PER TIRE PIUS FJ.T. 1.72-3.1 1 Special to The Inquirer BETHLEHEM, Pa. Billy Johnson ran for three touch-t dowqs a the Widener Pi-' oneers (3-0 overall; 3-0 ence) dumped host Moravian (2-1-r Overall; 2-1-1 confer- ence, 34-0, in a Middle Conference Southern Divi-y sionigame Saturday.

Johnson ran for 94 yards and a touchdown on a sec- ond-period punt return and, i later! in that session, plunged one yard for another. He made his third six-pointer in Pitt Crushes W. Virginia, 35-7 tFrnm Our Wire Servirrx Quarterback Bill Daniels rolled in for two first-half touchdowns and freshman SIZES TYPES TIRES LOW PRICES For Your Price IMPORTS COMPACTS 600x12 16.95 560x13 17.95 560x14 18.95 PLUS F.E.T. 1.60 TO 1.99 Conquers the third period when he galloped 20 yards. Widener 6 13 15 0-34 Moravian 0 0 0 00 Wid Watkins 4 run (kick failed) Wid Johnson 94 punt return (Lamb kick) Wid Johnson 1 run (kick failed) Wid D'Alonzo fumble recovery in end zone (O Brien run) Wid Johnson 20 (Lamb kick) WILKES 32, UPSALA 7 Halfback Rodney Smith ran for two touchdowns to lead Wilkes to a romp over Up-sala.

Upsala Wilkes 0 11 0 7 1432 Wilk FG Blaum 32 Wilk Lack 61 pass interception (Abra LEHIGH 42, BUCKNELL 15. Senior quarterback Kim Mc-Quilken passed for three touchdowns and ran for another to lead visiting Lehigh to victory. Lehigh 0 14 14 1442 Bucknell 7 0 0 815 Buck-Probst 9 pass from Rubright Hollabaugh kick Leh-Schlegel 1 pass from McQuilken Mancosh kick Leh Schlegel 5 pass from McQuilken H''' Lh McQuilken 1 run (Mancosh kick) Leh Stewart 7 pass from McQuilken (Mancosh kick) Leh Lechner pass from Alleva (Mancosh kick) Buck-Clagett 65 pass from Damaschke Chandler run Leh-McDonough 48 pass from Alleva Mancosh kick EDINBORO 23, CLARION 22 Freshman Larry Littler kicked a 40-yard field goal against the wind in, the fourth period, giving host Edinboro a Pennsylvania Conference victory. Clarion 0 14 8 022 Edinboro 7 7 323 Edi Snell 10 pass from Basile (Littler kick) Cla Nolan 1 run (kick failed) Cla Nolan 2 run (Nolan run) Edi Staab 8 run (Littler kick) Cla Nolan 13 pass from John Har- lacher (Rick Speese run) Edi Mastrolani 42 fumble return (pass failed) Edi FG Littler 40 MILLERSVILLE ST. 6, MANSFIELD ST.

0 Steve Schaufert hauled in a 45-yard scoring pass from quarter-. back Mike Burke as Millers-ville State edged Mansfield State. Mansfield 0 0 0 0 0 Millersville 6 0 0 06 Mill Schaufert 45 run (kick failed) I TiBI ROTATING FUNCTUftf RfPAIft ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS HONORED ham pass from Marianacci) Ups Fortier 3 run (McGuiahan kick) Wilk Suppon 17 run (Blaum kick) Wilk Smith 5 run (Blaum kick) Wilk Smith 19 run (Blaum kick) A 4,500. JUNIATA 14, SUSQUEHANNA 3 Juniata came from behind in the second half on touchdowns by Carmen DeFrancesco and Lou Eckerl to remain undefeated SLIPPERY ROCK 40, (PA.) 0 Quarterback George Mihalik hurled touchdown passes of 16 yards to Jerry Skocik and 7 yards to Roy Ripley to get Slippery Rock off to a running start towards a rout over California. In a Pennsylvania Conference game.

1 Slippery Rock 0 10 7 2340 California 0 0 0 00 SR FG Kelly 22 SR Skocik 16 pass from Mihalki (Kelly kick) SR Ripley seven pass from Mihalik (Kelly kick) SR Giusti 9 run (Kelly kick) SR Safety, Kovacks tackled in end zone SR Boliver 1 run (Kelly kick) SR Hrehock 33 run (Kelly kick) SRHrehock 33 run (Kelly kick) SHIPPENSBURG 51, LOCK HAVEN 14 Quarterback Randy Stamets accounted for two touchdowns and halfback Rene Posey ran for two more as host Shippensburg posted a lop-sided victory. Shfppensburg 24 13 14 051 Lock Haven 0 0 6 814 Ship Hoffman 56 run (Cruckshank kick) Ship Posey 12 run (Cruckshank kick) Ship FG Cruckshank 36 Ship hover 20 pass interception (Cruckshank kick) Ship Diggs 1 run (Cruckshank kick) Ship Vendetti 28 pass from Stamets (kick failed) Ship Stamets 5 run (Cruckshank kick) Lock Kline 1 run (pass failed) Ship Posey I run (Cruckshank kick) Lock Vennie 6 run (Wood run) WESTMINSTER 14, INDIANA (PA) 6 Halfback Bill Baker rushed for 70 yards and Westminister turned two Indiana University of Pa. mistakes into touchdowns as the Titans defeated the Indians before a standing-room-only Homecoming crowd. Len Cantanelli ran for touchdown and passed for the other as East Stroudsburg defeated host Cheyney, 13-7, in-a Pennsylvania State Conference game Saturday. Both Stroudsburg's TDs came in the first quarter, the first following a Cheyney fumble at its two-yard line.

Cantanelli threw five yards to Paul Knapp for the second, after a 45-yard drive, mostly on the ground. Cheyney got its touchdown in the second period when Abel Joe drove over from the three, capping a 45-yard march. Joe ran for 88 yards on 24 carries in the battle of the conference's first (Cheyney) and second-ranked defensive teams. East Stroudsburg 13 0 0 013 Cheyney 0 7 0 07 Estd Cantanelli 2 run (kick failed) Estd Knapp 5 pass from Cantanelli (Burkhardt kick) Chev Joe 3 run (Shelton kick) A 3,000 with a victory over Susquehanna. Susquehanna scored first in the opening period on a 38-yard field goal by Chuck Smeltz.

Susquehanna 3 0 0 0 3 Juniata 0 0 6 8 14 Sus FG Smeltz 38 Jun DeFrancesco 3 run (kick failed) Jun Eckerl 1 run (DeFrancesco run) A 4,000 LEBANON VALLEY 28, SWARTHMORE 0 Freshman Ron Gassert scored touchdowns two of the three times he carried the ball to lead Lebanon Valley College to a victory over visiting Swarth-more. Swarthmore 0 0 0 0 0 Lebanon Valley 7 7 14 028 Leb Gassert 14 run (Uhrich kick) Leb Boldissar run (Uhrich kick) Leb Gassert 48 run (Uhrich kick) Leb Rhoeds 5 run (Uhrtch kick) A 2,000. 37, DICKINSON 16 Freshman quarterback Joe Coviello ran for two others as Franklin and Marshall beat Dickinson. Franklin Marshall 0 20 14 337 Dickinson 0 7 7 216 FV Coviello 1 run kick failed Dick-Truskey 68 run Goldman kick FM-Kaithern 75 pass from Coviello LiSooey kick FM-Kaithern 13 pass from Coviello LiSooey kick FM-Coviello 36 run LiSooey kick Dick-Driscoll 34 pass from Truskey Goldman kick FM-Donaldson 3 run LiSooey kick FM-FG Goldstein 35 Dick-Safety, Lindberg tackled in end zone. A 4,500 MUHLENBERG 31, URSI-NUS 14 Halfback Ron Sal-ley ran for three touchdowns and led Muhlenberg to an MAC victory at Collegeville.

Muhlenberg 14 3 7 731 Ursinus 0 7 0 7 14 Muh Sally 9 lateral from Reid (Stoval kick) Muh Boll 14 pass from Reid (Stoval kick) Muh FG Stoval 22 Urs James 13 pass from Fieger (Brunbaugh kick) Muh Sally 1 run (Stoval kick) Muh Sally 10 run (Stoval kick) Urs Baglio 2 run (Brunbaugh kick) A 3,500. DELAWARE VALLEY 14, LYCOMING 7 Floyd Al-derfer plunged for two one-yard touchdowns as Delaware Valley College beat Lycoming in the Aggies' homecoming game. Delaware Valley Lycoming Del Val Alderfer Del Val Alderfer 0 7 0 714 0 0 0 77 1 run (Fulcoly 1 run Fulcoly kick) Lyco Rich 53 pass from Mesa roc (Concalves kick) A 4,300. a Including all accessories ThePfffErc created by the hands of Active. TABLES, CUE STICKS ACCESSORIES POOL DART BOARDS PING-PONG TABLES tailback Tony Dorsett added three scoring runs in the sec- half Saturday as under- dog I Pitt pinned a 35-7 drub" bing on arch-rival host West Virginia.

directed penalty-( aidedCfcebring drives of 52 and 80 yards to give the Panthers (2-2-1) a 14-7 halftime lead and the momentum they needed to check an explosive West Virginia offense. He cli-. maxed the first drive with a 10-yard swing around the left sidej and trotted in from three side, and'trotted in from three yards ou to end the second one Dprsett, who gained 265 yards' "against Northwestern earner; this season, piled up 150 yards on 24 carries agapiithe listless Mountai- neers-2). The 5-11, 175-pouhd speedster gave Pitt a 21-T, third-period lead when he shot through the middle on a delay, broke to the outside and scampered 35 yards for the touchdown. With West Virginia crippled by the.

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