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The Tampa Tribune from Tampa, Florida • 49

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THE TAMPA TRIBUNE-TIMES, Sunday, October 28. 1979 5. V3 10 I 11 MAINTENANCE FREE 00c 3 .1 A TTTDITC Tn.AF.rh Syracuse 'Boots 9 Way Past Hurricanes I I bfflfc Guar, 17 Mo REMANUFACTURED BATTERIES I ft. i atn 1 A0 1 ROU To. Tp.tl.ch.,1 DON'T MISS parade Magazine EVERY SUNDAY IN THE TAMPA TRIBUNE and THE TAMPA TIMES The East Ik CIRCLE AUTO SERVICE, INC.

other touchdown drive that ended with Ray "Rooster" Jones' 4-yard touchdown sweep against a Navy defense depleted by injuries. Navy 0 7 0 0-7 Pmsbunjei 3 0 7 14-24 Hitt-1-G Schubert 39 N-wy-Mendersho! 2 pa-? from Powers (Fehr kir.k) Pitt-Jacobs 3 pass from Marnio (Schubert kick) Pitt-Jones 4 run (Schubert kick) Pitt-Still 11 pass trom Marino (Schubert kick) SU-FG Anderson 29 SU-FG Anderson 25 SU Hurley 15 run (Anderson kick) Ml-Wdlker 39 pass trom Kelly (Breckner dm from Kelly) 360 Florida Avenue- UN I 1 Phone 223-3303 MumM Syracuse First downs 17 27 Rushesyards 31-118 70-386 Pdsig yards 209 99 Return yards 7 70 Passes 11-2M) 7-14 1 Punts 5-40 3-44 Fumotes-losf 0-0 3 1 Penalties-yaids 1- 5 6-92 Pitt Navy 6 First downs Rushes ya.ds Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles lost Penalties-yards 20 50-119 68 33-23-1 3 30 32 5 36 33-87 66 61 10-5 0 8 41 2 2 4 22 BUFFALO (AP) Syracuse place-kicker Gary Anderson booted field goals of 50, 44, 29, and 25 yards Saturday and quarterback Bill Hurley rushed for 124 yards and two touchdowns as the Orange defeated Miami, 25-15, in an intersectional college football game. The win improved the Orange to 5-3 on the year while the Florida team fell to 3-4 before a sparse crowd of 7,729. Anderson, a sophomore, tied Dave Jacobs' 1978 school record for field goals in a game, while tailback Joe Morris, another sophomore, gained 114 yards to become only the second back in Syracuse history to rush for more than 1,000 in successive seasons. The other was Larry Csonka.

Anderson kicked two field goals in each quarter of the first half, but Hurley put the Orange ahead to stay at 12-7 early in the second quarter with a 45-yard sprint. Hurley, who left the game not much later with a sore shoulder, ran 15 yards for another tally in the third period. Miami's Lorenzo Roan dove one yard for the touchdown which gave the Hurricanes their only lead of the game at 7-3 and freshman quarterback Jim Kelly passed 39 yards to Pat Walker for the final score of the game. MM 7 0 0 S- 15 Syracuw 6 12 7 o- 25 SU-fG Anderson 50 Mt-flaan 1 run (Miller kick) SU-fG Anderson 44 SU-Hurtey 46 run (run failed) NOV. 2, 3, 4 CURTIS HIXON HALL, TAMPA Fri.

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meet Meet in Person 3 of PLAYBOY'S MOST BEAUTIFUL PLAYMATES! ADAM KWM APRIL Playmate -MISSY CLEVELAND lm WEST fl MAY Playmate MICHELLE DRAKE i Vbatm an" IV f. june Playmate LOUANN FERNALD ft In Person 1 OVER 150 HOT RODS, STREET RODS, CUSTOMS, VANS, DRAGSTERS, CYCLES ON DISPLAY See "Pinball Wizard," a Wild Street Rod SEE STAR SHIP ONE, VAN DESIGN OF THE FUTURE See John Travolta's Pontiac Transam "Firebird Fever" Boston College 29, Army 16 WEST POINT, N.Y. (AP) Dan Conway ran for two touchdowns, including the clinching score late in the fourth quarter, while totaling 177 yards on 30 carries, as Boston College (2-5) defeated Army (2-4-1) 29-16, ruining a homecoming football celebration for a crowd of 40,162 Saturday. Boston College opened the scoring in the first period when quarterback Jay Palazola hit Bob Rikard with a 50-yard touchdown pass. The Eagles added to their lead early in the second period when Conway plunged over from the one, capping a five-play, 55-yard drive.

Army scored before the half after recovering a fumble by Palazola on the Cadets' four and marching 96 yards. Quarterback Earle Mulrane hit Kevin Kullander with a six-yard toss for the TD. Split end Mike Fahnestock contributed catches of 15 and 40 yards to the drive. Boston College broke open the game in the third period, outscoring Army 10-3. The Cadets' Dave Aucoin reduced the margin to 12-9 at 5:56 of the period with a 25-yard field goal.

But the Eagles came right back as Leo Smith burst 64 yards off tackle with a pitchout from reserve quarterback John Loughery, making it 19-9. Smith finished with 12 carries for 114 yards. BoetonC. 6 6 10 7-H Army 0 6 7-16 BC-fljrd 50 pass from Plarola (kick tailed) BC Conway 1 run (pass tailed) Army Kullander pass from Mulrane (kick failed) Army-f Aucion 2b BC-Smrth 64 run (Cooper kick) BC-FG Cooper 21 Army-Heather 3 pass trom Mulrane (Aucion kick) BC-Conway 48 run (Cooper kick) BC ARMY First downs 25 lb Rushes-yards 74-405 34-124 Passing yards 101 201 Return yards 40 14 Pses 6-16 1 17-31 -4 Punts 3-33 3-39 Fumbies-lost 6 0 7 3 Penalties-yards 7-6 2-11 i'iltshurgh 21, Navy 7 PITTSBURGH (AP) Freshman quarterback Dan Marino directed three second-half touchdown drives that gave 12th-ranked Pittsburgh (6-1) a 24-7 college football victory over 17th-ranked and previously undefeated Navy (6-1) Saturday. Marino, thrust into action in the opening quarter when starting quarterback Rick Trocano pulled a hamstring muscle, cooly responded with 22 completions and 30 pass attempts for 227 yards and a pair of touchdowns.

The 6-foot-4, 206-pounder, who played high school football a few blocks from Pitt stadium, flipped a 3-yard touchdown pass to running back Fred Jacobs with 2:30 left in the third quarter to erase a 7-3 Navy halftime lead. In the fourth quarter, Marino led an FREE SHOWING OF MOVIE "GONE IN 60 SECONDS" IVnn Slate 31, West irginia 6 STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) Junior running back Booker Moore rushed for 166 yards and scored three touchdowns Saturday as Penn State (5-2) walloped West Virginia (4-4) 31-6 for its fourth consecutive victory. Moore, a 216-pounder from Flint, scored on runs of 52, 7 and 1 yard after Penn State had fallen behind 6-3 in the first period. Three of Penn State's touchdowns came after West Virginia fumbles two of them at their 14 and a third at the Mountaineers' 23 yard line.

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