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BGSSuw SUNDA ULOB. i77 1 lacks Dartmouth past HC al Dartmouth TEAM STATISTICS FIRST DOWNS: Tom Rusftng Passing Lowery Penalties Dart 23 13 10 0 55 232 189 27 17 2 RUSHING: Attempts. Net yards gamed-PASSING: Yards Attempted ByAlMorganti Globe Correspondent Completed. from that distance, not since the 10th." I don't know what happened." HC. 17 12 4 1 59 193 80 1-7 0 273 74 3.70 7 334 3-5 4-97 1-5 6-4 Had Intercepted Sacks yards lost TOTAL OFFENSE: Yards.

Plays passing I njshing Average gain par play PUNTING: No. of punts HANOVER, NJL It was a show of Whatever went wrong on the first at-ows, a bizarre bouquet of a college foot- tempt didn't on the second. With two sec- 421 82 5.13 6 298 -7f i jr rk sau aiiernoon leaturmg pitcn-ana-pray Average. from Returned-yards 2-50 onds showing on the scoreboard, Lowery's kick split the goalposts, sending Dartmouth to its second straight victory and handing KICKOFFS: Retumed-yds. 3-38 PENALTIES: Yards 10-80 Lost 3-3 4 Futback Steve Hunt huts 15 yards up middle, breaking two tackles tor a touchdown at 11:59.

(PAT: kick tailed.) Drive of 46 yards in Sevan plays took 2:22. Key plays: Hunt earned lor 19 yards up the mddle to Darunouth 34. THIRD QUARTER I Dartmouth 14, Holy Croat 14 Quarterback Peter Colombo pitches to halfback Cracky Mangle who races five yards outside for score at 3:37. (PAT: Mangle takes another pitch from Colombo tor a two-point conversion Drive of 62 yards wi rant plays took 3:28 Key plays: Fullback Lea Hetfeman. on his Srst carry of trie day, eluded a back-hekt tackle and rushed 14 yards to the Oartmouth 31-yard kne.

SpM end Pat made a circus catch of a Colombo pass at Oartmouth 15-yard kne. FOURTH QUARTER -Dartmouth 17, Holy Cross 14 Nick Lowery boots 33-yard held goal with two seconds remaining. Dove of 53 yards in five plays took 27 seconds. Key plays: Jeff Hickey tipped a Pete Cotom-. bo pitchout to John Ahem at the Dart-' mouth 12-yard kne and recovered the ban at the 24.

Buddy Teevens came in at quarterback for Dartmouth and com-' pleted three quick passes, bringing the' ball to Holy Cross 38. The third pass was a 30-yarder to Jimmie Solomon. INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing Player (School) Att. Yds. Avg.

LG Curt Oberg (O) 27 140 5.14 19 Jim Eden (D) 15. 75 5.00 15 Sieve Ferraris (O) 11 33 3.00 8 Steve Hunt (HC) 16 70 4.67 15 50 3.84 16 Bob Morton (HC) 4 25 6.25 13 Passing Comp. Att.Yds. TD kit. Steve Ferraris (O) ...14 24 145 1 2 Eugene Teevens (D).

3 3 44 0 Peter Colombo (HQ.6 10 75 Neil Solomon 2 5 Bob Morton 3 Receiving No Yds. TO Jeff Nadherny (D) 6 60 Neil Solomon (D) 4 66 Jim Eden (0) 7 14 1 Fat Kelly (HC) 3 29 Chuck Mullen (HC) 1 32 Dartmouth's Jeff Hickey anticipated the pitch and batted it downf ield before belly-flopping on it at the 24-yard line. Now it was Dartmouth's turn for miracles. Buddy Teevens stepped of the bench and replaced Steve Fen-arris at quarterback. "When it came down to that passing situation, I knew I wanted Teevens there," Dartmouth coach Jake Crouthamel said.

It was a wise decision. Teevens was Staubachian in his use of the clock and forward pass. He entered with 29 seconds left. Five seconds later, he had completed two sideline passes to Jeff Nadherny and was at his 34-yard line. Then came the bomb to Jimmie Solomon at the Holy Cross 31-yard line.

"It was supposed to be a long bomb," Solomon said, "but I figured Teevens was in trouble, so I came back. He saw me and I got hit All the hit did was put the ball in my chest I wasn't worried after I got past mid-field. I knew Lowery ready on the bench. I knew we had it." After an eight-yard run by Curt Oberg, Lowery set up, and as Solomon said, Dartmouth had it. passes, spunky substitute quarterbacks and tempting turnovers.

But, at the end, it was -jthe steady foot of Dartmouth's Nick Lowery tTthat won the game. Jf There were six seconds remaining on Dartmouth's Memorial Field scoreboard when Lowery, who booted a 51-yarder against Harvard last season, set up to kick a 4.0-yarder from the right hash mark for a 17-14 triumph. "They tried to psyche me out by calling a "time out (just before the attempt)," Lowery 8aid. "But I was mentally prepared. All I have to be is mentally prepared; I know I can boot that far physically.

And I was mentally ready for this one." There was no doubt in Lowery, or his teammates' minds. He had missed a 21-yard attempt with 4:05 remaining in the third "quarter, an error he had to aione for. guess you could call that a classic choke," Lowery said. "I've never missed THIRD Downs Attendance: 7900 Scores by Quarters Dartmouth (2-0) 7 7 0 3-17 Holy Cross (0-3) 0 6 8 0-14 FIRST QUARTER Dartmouth 7, Holy Cross 0 Quarterback Steve Ferraris over center from one yard at 4:48. (PAT: Nick Lowery kick.) Drive 43 yards in six plays took 1:55.

Key plays: Gregg Robinson recovered Holy Cross tumble at Holy Cross 43-yard line. Ferraris completed two passes tor 13 and 22 yards to flanker Jimmie Solomon. SECOND QUARTER Dartmouth 14, Holy Cross 0 Ferraris lofts screen pass to halfback Jim Eden who runs six yards for touchdown at 5:06. (PAT: Lowery kick.) Drive 93 yards in 17 plays took 7:30. Key Linebacker Tom Kuchar recovered Holy Cross fumble at Dartmouth 10-yard line.

Ferraris connected with Jeff Nadherny for 18-yard gain at Holy Cross 20. On a fourth-and-one at the HC nine-yard tine, fullback Curt Oberg crashed through the middle for a first, down at the sx. Dartmouth 14, Holy Cross I Holy Cross its third defeat The events leading up to Lowery's boot were even more disheartening for Holy Cross. The Crusaders were at the Dartmouth 12-yard line when they received what's getting to be a weekly snake bite. Tied at 14-14, Crusader Pete Colombo, who took over the quarterbacking chores after Bob Morton was forced to leave in the first quarter with cracked ribs, faced a fourth-and-13 play from the Dartmouth 44 with 33 seconds remaining.

So what do you do? Of course, you throw the bomb and pray. Colombo chose tight end Chuck Mullen as a target When the praying was over, Mullen and Holy Cross owned the ball at the Dartmouth 13-yard line. The good luck lasted but a few seconds. On the first play from scrimmage, Colombo attempted a pitch to halfback John Ahern, ite For Information on Iheiwand other lours to sneh trent areas an Appn, Vail, DarQ, Yal d'laerq-VALL Leisure Marketing Serviees 924-0100 Rutgers Halt MEN'S SHOP iLehigh spills Penn, 19-7 United Press International ZXL) BETHLEHEM, Pa. Quarterback" TMike Rieker and split end Steve Kreid-er led Lehigh to a 19-7 decision over Pennsylvania yesterday.

The Engineers beat the Quakers for the third straight year with Rieker -completing nine of 12 passes for 194- "yards and two touchdowns. fcf frl Kreider caught three of the passes, one of them a 73-yard scoring throw. Princeton Special to The Globe PRINCETON, N.J. Split end Walt Hynoski hauled in a 29 yard touchdown pass from quarterback Bert Kosup late in the third quarter as Rutgers defeated Princeton, 10-6, yesterday. After both teams traded field goals, in the first half, Rutgers jumped ahead, when Hynoski fought off Princeton defender Jerry Peacock in the endzone and made a dicing catch.

Ken Startzell added the PAT and Rutgers led 10-3. Early in the fourth quarter Princeton quarterback Kirby Lockhart engi-1 neered a 19-play, 79-yard drive that" ended in a 22-yard field goal By Chris' Howe. Princeton got the ball back on its 43 yard line a few minutes later and drove! to the Rutgers 17-yard line. But Tiger fullback Gary Larson fumbled on the next play and Rutgers recovered with 1.47 remaining. Rutgers then ran out the clock.

and returned a punt 58 yards for anoth- er touchdown. Riekef's other TD toss was five yards to tight end Don Van Orden. Lehigh's defensive unit shut down Perm's new wishbone offense until the final quarter, when the Engineers were protecting a 19-0 advantage. Vr Quarterback Tony Sciolla led the 'Quakers on a 75-yard drive with passes of 11 and 19 yards to Nelson Johnson Tand 12 yards to Steve Routh. Bill Cioffredi's two-yard plunge produced the touchdown with 7:29 left in the game.

lLiiiiiiwii-itiTM-naTmi 19-7 i-eing 10-6 Rutgers, 0370-10 8101-t Pennsylvania 0 0 0 7-7 Lehigh 0 II 0-19 Lehi-Van Orden 5 pass from Rieker (run failed) Lehi-Kreider 73 pass from Rieker (Wood kick) Lehi-Kreider St punt return (kick failed) Penn-CioflreoS 2 run (LeVan kick) Rutgtrs Princeton Rut FG Startzel 25 from Kosup pass BE SMUG Look and feel successful and confident in what you JOSEPH'S MEN'S SHOP 400 Lynn Fells Saugus Prin-FG Howe 4 Rut-Hynoskl (Stwtlrt kick) Prin-FG Howe 21 A I9.S00 First downs Rushes-yards passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles lost Penalties-yards Penn 17 57-117 6 7-H-1 7-3S 1-1 Lehi IS 44-181 194 SI 5-12-0 5-32 2-2 -4 First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles lost Penalties-yards Princ 15 198-55 53 65 5-10-0 5-362 3-2 3-35 Rut 15 135-49 114 57 1M5-0 -33 0-0 5-25 Holy Cross's Peter Colombo, of Brockton, picks up yardage in first quarter action yesterday against Dartmouth. Colombo took over as quarterback after Bob Morton was forced out with cracked ribs. The Big Green downed Holy Cross, 17-14. (UPI photo) (Next to Caldor) (Across from Red Coach Grille off Rte. 1) S-9 IN.E.

CONFERENCE 233-8376 665-9668 All Major Credit Cards Accepted Sat. 9-6 ipaddles Lafayette Nichols, 14-13 At Daly Field Boston Slate (0-1-1) 7 6 0 0-13 Nichols (2-0) 7 7 0 0-14 S. Pat Scrima 12 run (Mike Sullivan kick) N. Matt Kennedy fumble recovery in end zone (John Flagg kick) S. Bob Mooney 9 pass from Scrima (kick failed) N.

Mike Reynolds 5 rum (Flagg kick) N.E. CONF. Conf. All W-L-T W-L-T Mass. Mrte.

2-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 Me. Mrte 1-0-0 1-0-0 New Haven 1-1-0 1-1-0 Nichols slips by Boston 14-13 HFGoodrich BPKSDM MCMS You'll save $50.20 to $95.00 on a set of four NEW YORK-Gerry Brdgwtr St. 1-1-0 1-1-0 Fitzpatrick gained 136 Boston 0-1-1 0-1-1 yards and sprinted 54 Plym.St 0-1-1 0-1-1 yards through a driving Curry 0-1-0 1-1-0 rain for the clinching Tram. St 0-2-0 0-2-0 Nichols 12' 40-87 89 57 11-17-1 6-175 5-3 4-30 Boston First Downs 8 Rushing yards 51-129 Passing yards 65 Return 67 4-14-2 Punts 5-184 Fumbles lost 1-1 Penalties vards 9-1nn during this Special One-Week Sale! touchdown yesterday to Attendance: 500 lead Colu.mbia to a 21-10 Special to The Globe Double steel belted radial construction combined to sive impact protection, easy over Lafayette. v- Columbia quarterback A John Flagg placement was the difference as defending New England Conference champions Nichols outlasted Boston State, 14-13, at rain-soaked Daly Field in Brighton, yesterday.

The winning touchdown was scored by Mike Reynolds, a sophomore from Kevin Burns scored twice on runs of one and eight Mass. 13-0 i at Buzzards Bay Mass Maritime 6 0 7 0-13 Plymouth State 0 0 0 0-0; Arri Roller 29 punt return (kick failed) Mike Ouinn 4 run (Ed Henry kick) i Mass. Ply. St. First Downs 11 9 Rushing yards 48 43! Passing yards 173 92 i Return yards 99 42' Passes 20-10-0 25-8-4 i Punts 9-32: Fumbles-lost 2 2i Penalties-yards 7-95 7-60! wyards to give Columbia a ic) Ions milease.

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-for Lafayette, which suf- for 60 yards. fered its third Boston State scored first on a Pat setback. Scrima 12-yard run on which Mike Sul-' livan converted. But the Warriors gave it back in the same period when they Columbia, which fumbled in their end zone and Matt evened its record at 1-1, Kennedy recovered for Nichols, recovered five Lafayette fumbles and intercepted State went ahead aSain when Scn" two passes, including an ma hit Bob Mooney with a nine-yard interception immediately scoring Pass- But the Point after kick prior to Fitzpatrick's TD. attenpt failed, setting the stage for the winning touchdown and point-after by Flagg, a freshman from Shrewsbury.

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Maritime remained undefeated and unscored upon by blanking Plymouth State 13-0. The first touchdown was scored in the first period when Arri Roller ran a punt back from 29 yards out for the score. The other score was registered on a Mike Quinn four-yard run. The Plymouth State offense was side-tracked by four Mass. Maritime interceptions, two by John Maeder and one each by Roller and Ron Butterf ield.

Kevin Doherty led Maritime with 81 yards on pass receptions. MAINE MARITIME, 44-15 The only unknown entity going into today was Maine Maritime and they have something, most of it senior halfback Wayne Soucy who scored 30 of its 44 points as it outclassed New Haven, handing the Connecticut team its first loss. Soucy had 64 yards in 16 carries scoring four touchdowns and ran twice to convert on points after. Contributing the most yardage was fullback David DelCamp who picked up 112 yards on 27 carries. CURRY, 7-0 In a non-conference game, Curry scored in the final period on a three-yard pass from Steve Leach to Dave Christopher to down Western Connecticut State College, 7-0.

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51.90 jrnWfl? J78-15 Burns tied the game with Bridgewater State blocked a 20-yard his first score before Framingham State field goal attempt in Dave Haverling kicked a the final minute to protect a 3-0 victory 42-yard field goal to give yesterday. Lafayette a 10-7 half time it held a slim lead on a 40-yard field m- i i rnT 41A50 43.65 H78-15 Plus .3 Ho .59 FET NO TRADE-IN REQUIRED Whitewalls 1 .50 more per tire H78-15 Plus .3 Ho .59 FET L78-15 5455 Plus $1.73 thru $3.1 2 FET jeaa. curns secona iu, rnal hv Rranrn with two minutes "midway through the third quarter, put Columbia in front to stay. FREE mounting and Bumper to Bumper Safety inspection. RAINCHECK: If we sell out of your size we will issue you a rainchecKassunns w-v i future aenvery at tne advertise, price.

HH 10 33-89 109 82 7-16-3 3-3 10-76 MMA First Downs 21 Rushing 76-357 Passing yards 92 Return yards 108 Passes 6-13-0 Fumbles lost 2-2 Penalties-yards 10-120 left in the first half. Bridgewater had taken over on its 45 and drove to the 30 before stalling. Branco then converted. It was the second straight week Framingham had been defeated by a field goal. Their freshman back Bill Malone was the top ground gainer getting 63 yards in 11 carries.

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Ithaca's Mees runs wild over Cortland Curry (1-1) 0 0 0 7-7, W.ConnSt. (1-1) 0 0 0 0-0 Dave Christopher 3 pass from Steve Leach (John Ricclardelli kick) i ssa nv Natick Sherwood Plaza, Rte. 9 Peabody 175 Washington St. "7( SAFETY sion 3 teams, upped its Associated Press ITHACA, N.Y. Itha- llf Col First downs It 13 Ruihn-vards 13-U1 U-119 Lawrence 314 S.

Broadway Lowell 200 Appleton St. Pawtucket, R.I. 21 Division St. for 185 yards, including a 63-yard touchdown run. The victory evened the 36-game series at 16-16-4 as Ithaca, ranked fourth Pojjing yards i60 ca beat archrival Cort Return yards 22 it pae h-2-2 land State, 38-17, yester W.C 3( 40-57 -6 20 1-7-1 8-272 2-0 660 22 70-279 48 38 3-7-0 3-114 6-4 7-15 record to 2-0.

First0own, Despite 11 fumbles and the loss of seven of them, Ithaca rolled up 450 yards Fumbles lost rushing. Ptnaltm-yard Quincy234QuincyAve. Fumbieisf 7-5 -3 day as sophomore full- rvnauifrrww -i0 back Matt Mees rushed! among the nation's Divi-.

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