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Fort Myers News-Press, Sunday, September 27, 1981 7C EAST Undefeated SMU stings TCU 20-9 SOUTHWEST I -u ri By The Associated Press FORT WORTH, Texas Tailback Eric Dickerson banged in for two touchdowns as unbeaten, 20th-ranked Southern Methodist pounded out a 20-9 Southwest Conference victory over Texas Christian's feisty but frustrated Horned Frogs. Dickerson, recording his sixth straight 100-yard rushing performance, boomed across from the one and two yard lines for a pair of critical second-half touchdowns. Never trailing, but once tied at 6-6, SMU mixed the timely passing of Lance Mcllhenny with the lethal running of Dickerson and flreballlng Craig James to roll to its fourth straight triumph. The Horned Frogs were stung with their second loss in three game. It was the SWC opener for the long-time North Texas rivals and marked the 10th straight SMU victory in the series.

TCU's Steve Stamp, one of the na- Syracuse runs past Indiana By The Associated Press SYRACUSE, N.Y. Dave Warner and Jack Gllllgan scored on short touchdown runs late In the game Saturday as Syracuse University won Its first football game under Coach Dick MacPherson by beating Indiana 21-7. Tailback Joe Morris powered the Syracuse offense by running for 164 yards in 26 carries and taking four passes from quarterback Warner for another 73 yards. Syracuse, 1-3, took the lead when Gary Anderson kicked a 23-yard field goal after the Orangemen's opening drive bogged down two yards short of the Indiana goal line. Anderson also kicked a 45-yard field goal in the second quarter to give Syracuse a 64 halftlme lead over the 1-2 Hoosiers.

Anderson followed up both field goals by tackling the Hoosiers' ball carriers on the subsequent klckoff returns. Anderson's shoestring tackle of Duane Gunn In the second quarter came after the Indiana wide receiver ran his way through most of the Syracuse defense and was close to breaking free. Gunn succeeded in breaking loose with a second-half kickoff, taking Anderson's kick on the three-yard line, racing up the right sideline and outrunning the Syracuse defense 97 yards for a touchdown that silenced the Carrier Dome crowd of 32,060 and broke a string of eight scoreless quarters for the Hoosiers. Indiana Syracuse I BJ Sale Sunday 927 thru Wednesday 930! tlon's leading passers, notched 261 yards through the air, completing 15 of 25 and winging a touchdown toss to his favorite target, Stanley Washington. Southern Illinois 31, Tulsa 34 TULSA, Okla.

Workhorse tailback Walter Poole pounded out 260 yards and two touchdowns, as previously winless Southern Illinois (1-3, 1-1) edged Tulsa (0-4, 0-1) 36-34 in a Missouri Valley Conference game. The Salukis exploded for 23 points in the second quarter on four succes pads. Save 109.11! sive Tulsa turnovers. Texas AM 43, Louisiana Tech 7 COLLEGE STATION, Texas Texas quarterback Gary Ku-biak accounted for three touchdowns, including a 92-yard bomb to Don Jones, and the Aggie defense slowed pass-happy Louisiana Tech quarterback Matt Dunigan on en route to a 43-7 victory. The Aggies, striking back with a vengeance after last week's 13-12 upset loss to Boston College, scored three times on their first four possessions.

Baylor 28, Texas Tech 15 WACO, Texas Freshman wing-back Horace Ates rambled nine yards for a go-ahead touchdown late in the fourth quarter and the Baylor Bears (3-1, 1-0) opened defense of their Southwest Conference title with a hard-earned 28-15 victory over the Texas Tech Red Raiders (1-2, 0-1). The Red Raiders, hoping to give new Coach Jerry Moore his first SWC win, led 15-14 going into the fourth Save 11.07! 61 QQ Exchange REG. 72.95 Exch. Go Getter Plus battery Our most powerlui baltery yel Maintenance tree Installed lie-Getaway 36 battery. 39.95 turtle wax Save 27! 188 I REG.

2 59 chrome plated leakproof spout aP" I1JMHJJ Save 088 Turtle Color quarter thanks to a 22-yard scoring run by tailback Anthony Hutchison, However, what proved to be the game winning touchdown came midway In the fourth period. The seldom-used Ates scored his first varsity touchdown when most of the Red Raiders thought Walter Abercrom-ble had the ball on what proved to be a wingback reverse. San Diego State 23, Oklahoma State II STILLWATER, Okla. Matt Kofler's second touchdown pass and a one-yard scoring run by Craig Ellis within three minutes of each other in the third quarter pulled San Diego State from a 1 0-7 halftlme deficit and boosted the Aztecs to a 23-16 lntersec-tional victory over Oklahoma State. Kofler was dogged by the Cowboys' defense, which sacked him five times for losses of 71 yards.

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3.99 fan belts, all sizes In stock Keep a spare ready for emergencies First downs 14 23 Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passas Punts Fumbles-lost Panaltlas-yards Indiana 14- 19 61-272 TO 23 24 M-24-1 7-17-1 4-40 4-37 2-1 1-0 5- 25 2-20 a a 7 e-7 15-11 tyracusa Syracuse FG 23 Anderson Syracuse FG 45 Anderson Indiana Gunn 97 run beck (Gelsler kick) Syracuse Gllllgen 1 run (Morris run) Syracuse Werner 1 run (Anderson kick) A Holy Cross 33, Harvard II CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Sophomore defensive back Chris McMahon scored on a blocked punt with 9:26 remaining as Holy Cross (2-1) came from behind for the third time and went on to a 33-19 victory over Harvard (1-1). With Harvard leading 19-18, Jim Villanueva tried to punt from near his 20, but Holy Crossdefenslve end John Andreoli raced in to block the kick. It rolled toward the goal line and picked it up at the Harvard two and fell across the goal line. Mark Covington's 17-yard touchdown run with 2:06 left in the game capped Holy Cross' victory.

Delaware 61, Princeton 6 PRINCETON, J. Quarterback Rick Scully and a stubborn defense led Delaware (3-0) to a 61-8 trouncing of Princeton (0-2) in the first football game between two of the nation's oldest colleges. Playing only slightly more than two quarters, Scully completed 6-of-8 for 141 yards and one touchdown. He also ran 49 yards for a score. Delaware is the country's No.

1-ranked Division I-AA team. Princeton, a member of the top class Division I-A, suffered its worst defeat since Navy beat the Tigers 65-7 in 1953. West Virginia 49, Colorado State 3 MORGANTOWN, W.Va. Oliver Luck threw four touchdown passes, two In the first half to sophomore wide receiver Rich Hollins, as West Virginia University (3-0) built up a 28-3 halftlme lead and coasted to a 49-3 victory over Colorado State. Luck, who also threw touchdown passes to Billy Evans and Mickey Walczak, consistently picked apart the Rams' secondary and completed 16-of-22 passing attempts for 198 yards.

Massachusetts 10, Dartmouth 8 AMHERST, Mass. Craig Homen-ko's first career field goal, which tipped over the cross bar in the first quarter, proved to be the difference as Massachusetts (2-0) held on for a 10-8 non-conference victory over Dartmouth (1-1). The sophomore booted a 46-yarder which capped the second series of possessions for Massachusetts. Massachusetts quarterback Dean Pecevich scored on a nine-yard run after moving the Minutemen 65 yards In 12 plays after the opening kickoff. Army 23, Brown 17 WEST POINT, N.Y.

Army scored two touchdowns and a field goal in the first half and clinched a 23-17 victory over Brown with a third touchdown in the final minutes in Mlchle Stadium. Army flanker Larry Pruitt exploded a 57-yard punt return for the first score and took a 23-yard pass from sophomore quarterback Bryan Al-lem for the second, with kicker Dave Aucoln adding a 37-yard field goal. Brown Army 19 17 50-173 45-235 233 13 -10 09 19-37-3 07-15-1 First downs Rushes-yords Passing yards Return yards Passes Sacks by Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards Time of Possession Brown 2-14 Ml 4-39 5-39 5-3 2-1 6-30 12-1M 33:20 26:32 0 10 14-17 7 9 0 7-23 Army Army Pruitt 57 punt return (Aucoln kick) Army-Prultt23passfromAllom(klckfolled) Army Aucoln 37 field goal Brown Grantors 36 field goal Brown Gorrlarlan 16 pass from Landers (Grantors kick) Army Walker 26 run (Aucoln kick) Brown Stephens 14 pass from Landers (Grantors kick) A WPI 14, Coast Guard 6 NEW LONDON, Conn. Halfback Jim Leonardo scored on a 66-yard draw play in the first quarter as Worcester Polytechnic Institute (2-0) defeated the Coast Guard Academy (1-2) 14-0. Colgate 34, Cornell 16 ITHACA, N.Y.

Freshman quarterback Steve Calabria passed for 160 yards and two touchdowns to lead Colgate (2-1) to a 34-10 victory over Cornell (0-2). Yale 27, Connecticut 18 NEW HAVEN, Conn. Tailback Rich Diana scored two touchdowns, gaining 1 40 yards, as Yale (2-0) came from behind to defeat Connecticut (2- 1) 27-18. Lehigh 58, Penn BETHLEHEM, Pa. Quarter-Jack Larry Mlchalski completed 10-of-U passes, including two scoring strikes to Dan Ryan, as Lehigh (2-1) blitzed Penn (1-1) 58-0.

It was Lehigh's highest point total against Penn in their series dating back to 1885. Lehigh, a I-AA school that has won seven of the last eight meetings, trails the series 41-8. Lafayette 28, Columbia 13 NEW YORK Lafayette (3-0) took advantage of seven turnovers and junior running back Rodger Shepko gained 214 yards rushing as the Leopards defeated Columbia (0- 2) 28-13, extending the Lions' losing streak to 10 games. Shepko, whose best previous varsity rushing total in a game was 82 yards, put Lafayette in front 6-3 with a two-yard touchdown run on the first play of the second quarter. Shepko scored his second touchdown on a foru-yard run midway through the final period.

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