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1970 Defense sends Eagles soaring to 31-0 halftime lead Boston Sunday Globe November 8, downfield block as he flew through and aroun" several Bulls. Sophomore Hudson has the potential to be the best back in modej-n B.C. history. Offense, or defense. Buffalo finally got a Fitzgerald's fumble recovery) and at the visitor's 34 (on Mike Mucci's fumble recovery).

Defensive halfback Gary Hudson also contributed a 68 yard punt return, hardly' needing Mucci's crushing when Buffalo's Joe Scott ing drive in 13 plays for a BC grabbed 24 quick intercepted QB Frank Har- 7-0 first quarter lead. points in the second quar- ris' fourth pass, lateraled to Harris missed on his first ff uof ab no. l'shcd by the Eagle defense Ted Butler down to BC's nine passes but finally th 29. Hdwever, a field goal began clicking with the Salo- fo 7ori eve attempt from the 30 was wind at his back in the sec- missed and Harris fought ond period and school was Knschners interception), back with an 80-yard scor out. at the Buffalo 14 (on John "Willis had me flying," revealed Macinsky.

"He helped me with my plays all week gave me a fight talk before the game. What a guy. The game was a contest only for the first period Continued from Pace 81 Xhli was a short pitchout round end which Bouguj converted into one to six yard scores behind the thundering blocking of fullback Gene Cornelia. Power play at The Heights bc ua UMass exploits HC's mistakes I 1 11 II 4 1 35 IIS 03 30 10 3 201 65 21 13 II 4 58 in 217 2 I FIRST DOWNS-Totol Rushing Pasi.ino Penalties RUSHING Attemutl Net yards gamed PASSING-Vardi gained Poises attempted Completed Hod Intercepted TOTAL OFFENSE Yqrds Plays passing and rushing INTERCEPTIONS Yards returned PUNTING-No. of punti Punting average Punts returned Yards returned KICKOFFS-No.

returned Net yards returned PENALTIES Number Yards penalized FUMBLES Number Own tumbles lost 3 15 2 7 30.0 337 4 chance to move in the third quarter when the score was 68-0 and Denny Albaneze recovered a Hudson fumble (yes, he is human) at the BC 37. Seven plays later QB Kirk Barton skirted left end for Buffalo's first points. He also directed a 71 -yard drive against the Eagle subs in the fourth quarter. However. Ba'rton also threw two late game interceptions to set up B.C's final two touchdowns.

And the one which delighted the Eagle squad the most was the interception with 30 seconds to play by senior Charley Blank. Here was a lad whb never had won the right to even dress for a game until his last season. His only previous participation had been for a couple of minutes in the VMIromp. 1 But Blank, who wasn't even listed in the program, jumped up like, a star to grab Barton's pass at the Buffalo 29 and then run it back 18 yards to the 11. Rippman, who completed seven of 13 passes for three touchdowns, quickly tossed to another good looking rookie named Dave Danker for the last TD.

"Blank is what football is all about dedication," said co-captain Skip Coppola. Another B. C. injured regular who did not play. Next week B.C.

goes to Pittsburgh. And if Blank, Danker and Fitzgerald can make the etrip, BC's season record will jump to 6-2. I (PAT: Berrldne kick), 14 yards In four plavs. Kv Plavs. John Fitoeraid recovered Gene Nnnr fumble at UB 15: Horns hit Jim O'Shea with seven-yard THIRD QUARTER Boston College 38, Buffalo 0 Bougus rolled around left end at (PAT; Berrldae kick).

60 vords In 11 plavs. Key plays: Harris, on keeper, ran 16 yards to UB 40; Harris hit Steve Maclnsky with a-24-vard screen pass to Lib Harris passed seven yards to O'Shea at UB 10. Boston College 38, Buffalo 4 Barton, one-vard keener at 13:11. PAT: Pass fallod. 37 yard In seven plavs.

KEY PLAYS: Denny Alboneze (recovered Hudson's punt return fumble on BC 37; Barton hit Joe Zfllmanskl With 19-yard pass at th BC 18. FOURTH QUARTER Boston College 44, Buffalo 6 John Bykowsky 13-vard boss from Rav Rippman ar 1:47. (PAT: kick failed). 67 yards In 14 plavs PLAYS: Rlpo-man hit Don Schneider for 13-vard completion at UB 13; Rippman passed 16 va'ds to Dave Danker at UB 27; Larry Madden was called for pass Interference on Maclnsky at UB 16. Boston College 44, Buffalo 12 2elmonskl six yards ot 4:58.

(PAT: pass failed). 71 -yards In nine plavs. Key Plays: Steve Kirchner wos called for pass Interference on Joe Hudson at BC 21; Barton, on keeper ran 12 yards to BC 8. Boston College, 51, Buffalo 12 78 3 63 5 54 0 11 156 4 73 4 2 BykowsW.JI-vord pass from liPDman 7 vnrris ot trA i Berridge kick). In seven plavs.

Key Plovs: A 26-vard SCORING SUMMARY BC 7 24 7 2765 Buffalo 0 0 4 4-12 FIRST QUARTER Boston College Buffalo 0 Frank Harrls one-yard quarterback gneak at 12:27. (PAT: Larry Berrldse kick). SO yards In 15 plays. Key Plays: Harris ran for first down on fourth ond one play at UB 39; pass Interference coll on fourth and three advanced ball from UB 20 to UB 1. SECOND QUARTER Boston College 10, Buffalo 0 Berrldae, 32-yard field aoal at 34 yards In six plays.

Key Plov: Mike Muccl recovered fumble at UB 33. Boston College 17, Buffalo 0 Bonistalll, two-yard touchdown bass from Harris (PAT: Berridge kick) 19 yards in six days. Key Plov: Gary Hudson intercepted Barton pass at UB 19. Boston College 24, Buffalo 0 Hudson returned punt 64 yards down right sidelines after taking handoff from George Gill at 4:26. (PAT: Berridge kick).

Boston College 31, Buffalo 0 Tom Bougus, five-yard sweep at screen pass from Rippman to Maclnsky ond a 15-yard personal foul penalty put ball on UB 31; Maclnsky carried 17 yards around right end to UB 7. Boston College 58, Buffalo 12 Bouaus, three yards of 10:30. (PAT: Berridge 48 yards In six plavs. Key plays: Ed Prlsco Intercepted Barton pass ond returned It to UB 48; Bougus carried off right tackle 19 yards to UB 3. Boston College 65, Buffalo 12 Danker, lil-yard pass from Rippman at 11:08.

(PAT. Berrldae kick). II yards In two plavs. Key Play: Charlie Blank returned Interception 15 yards ta UB 11. UMASS Continued from Page 81 UMass, which isn't having a vintage year itself, vent to intermission ahead, 6-0, due largely to the fact Holy Cross had fumbled on second down at the UMass 13, and Jim McClowry had narrowly missed a three-poiniter from the UMass 20 as the half ended.

But it made the big plays early in the first, third and fourth quarters and making the big play has, to now, been one of the problems at Amherst this year. The contest was really settled in the final 15 minutes, the third play of which was defensive end Russ Wood's recovery of HC's first down fumble on the Crusader 35. The shingles promptly began falling on the hapless men of Whitton. CXmamings. barreled a 230-pound gain of 24 yards on a fullback trap on the first play.

On the third they trapped the HC middle for him again and the big guy burst nine yards into the HC end zone for a 20-7 lead. Holy Crfiss rebounded nicely for a moment on the arm of sophomore Colin Clapton, but his sixth pass was picked off by a fellow Newtonian, defensive back Dick Heavy at the UMass 15. Subsequently Scavone's tremendous punt with the wind hit at the Holy Cross 25 and was watched with consuming interest by the double safeties, who made 1 DANDY DEFENDER Steve Kirchner Buffalo's Joe Hudson (85) for incom-(23) of B.C. knocks ball away from plete pass. (Frank O'Brien photo) Colgate rolls over Bucknell, 44-14 1970 CHAMPIONSHIP STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS on scoring tosses to split-end Stve Saxon for 29 yards, and to flanker Steve Fraser for 35 yards.

MOW BEE MOW TEE no move to make it playable. It rolled dead on the HC two. Two plays later fullback Joe Wilson had no chance, and was smothered in the end zone for a safety, the fourth made against Holy Cross this season. Now, 22-7. The Crusaders, of course, now had to kick off from their 20, giving UMass field position at its own 45.

The -Redmen simply ran it right through the heart, liver and lights of the opposition in nine plays including a very nice left sweep by backup runner Art Corsal" etti for 15 yards to the one. Hughes sneaked it over from there, specialist Denis Gagnon converting the 29th and final UMass point. Holy Cross thereupon, with six minutes to play, moved Gerry Lamb onto the field flexing his arm, and Lamb completed four of his seven passes to take the Crusaders into the promised land. He hit Steve Johnson for 21, Ray Bouchard for 15 (interference call), and Kevin Frawiey for 32 to the UMass eight. On second down he found superb sophomore split end.

Jack Von Ohlen, in the left corner for a touchdown. This, of course was Holy Cross' 11th consecutive loss, going back to '68, But one day somebody's going to pay a price for this hepatitis hex which, has prolonged their agonies. The squad is loaded with soph-' omore talent Bill Whitton has been playing about 19 of them constantly and none with more potential than the kids who combined on five passes for 100 yards QB Clapton and end Von Ohlen. Clapton was 11 for 19 and 198 yards for his 48-minute stint, and Von Ohlen, who moves like a snake on pass patterns and has strong hands, totaled six catches for 120 yards on the game. Some day they are going to drive the enemy up the wall.

Clapton showed the nerve of a safe cracker in the second period, unloading a pass right in the face of a tremendous rush which knocked him cold, Von Ohlen making a diving catch at the UMass 12, the situation which led to a fieldgoal failure just before the half ended. The visitors added three more touchdowns in the second quarter on a 10 -yard jaunt by Morgan, SCORING Colgate 14 21 I 0-44 Bucknell 0 7 0 7-14 Col Morgan ass from Goepel (Goeoel kick). Col Morgan 2 run (Goepel kick). Col Morqan 10 run (Goepel kick). Col Saxon 29 pass from Goepel (Goepek kick).

Col Froser 35 pass from Goepel (Goepel kick). Buc -Farbsteln 2 run (Bover kick). Col Safety, center snai) out of end zone. Col Morgan 1 run (Goepel kick). Buc Doviak run (Boyer kick).

won etmll LEWISBURG, Pa. Colgate University set or tied four school records in waloping Bucknell, 44-14 at Memorial Stadium yesterday for its fifth win of th season. Leading the assault were quarterback Steve Goepel and fullback Steve organ. The Red Raiders opened a 14-0 first quarter lead on two touchdowns by Morgan, the first coming on a five-yard pass from Goepel after a blocked Bucknell punt, and the second on a two-yard smash. SUPER BOWL Weekend JAN.

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FIRST DOWNS Total RUSHING Yards gained Yards lost Net yards gained PASSING Yards gained Passes attempted Completed Had Intercepted TOTAL OFFENSE Yards INTERCEPTIONS PUNTING No. Of punts Punting average PENALTIES Number Yards penalized FUMBLES Number Own fumbles lost 345 38 307 98 'S 1 443 4 42 5 64 2 1 31 93 285 30 15 1 409. 1 6 35.3 2 10 2 2 SCORIN GSUMMARY Heavy Snow Predicted This Winter Be Prepared Early! 7 0 6 16-29 0 0 7 6-13 UMass Holv Cross Now STEEL SAFETY STUDS Provides greater General Winter Cleat SLP starting and stopping traction. 1 ALL GENERAL WINTER TIRES ARE PINNED FOR STUDS 4-Ply Nygen Nylon Cord Duragen Rubber Tread Contoured Shoulder "Open Face" Tread Design For Deep Drift Traction BHEEESSSSEESn 6.50-13 plus $1.78 Fed. Ex.

Tax FREE FIRST QUARTER UMass 6. Holv Cross 0 Scavone, 3-yard veer at left tackle behind a key Cumrnmas block at 4 1.3 PAT: Gagnon kick failed! Key Play. Scavone ran 42 yards with a Hughes' pitchout to the HC 26. SECOND QUARTER No scoring. THIRD QUARTER UMass 13, Holy Cross 0 Cabrelli, 56-yard pass from Hughes at 1:24 (PAT: Gogne kick).

UMass 13, Holy Cross 7 Wilson, on a fullbock In-ond-out sweeo to the left, scored from six yards out at 3.30 (PAT: McClowry kick). 75 yards in five ploys. Key Plavs: a 34-yord sweep left by Lodde and a 32-vord pass play to Loaae to the UMoss 7. FOURTH QUARTER UMass 20, Holy Cross 7 Cummings, nine-yard trao up the middle at 2:15. (PAT: Gagnon kick.) Key P'oys: Defensive end Russ wood recovered first-down fumole on the HC 35 to set up tne score.

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