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The Boston Sunday Globe October 9. 1983 55 jniaFvaro Jt SONY CDP-10I with REMOTE CONTROL even gets into the short zone and went by Cornell defender Gregg Kofstetter. "It was a quick out." said O'Brien. "I saw he wasn't up tight on me. I bent out, took it up the sidelines." said White.

"It was a great read, he was wide O'Brien caught it for a 30-yard gain and the Crimson had a first down at the Cornell 33 with 0:29 remaining. White threw the next one away to stop the clock with 0:20 left and then threw incomplete to O'Brien with 0:16 left. White scrambled for his life on the next play and went out of bounds at the 22 with 0:07 to go. Enter Villaneuva. VI 78,000 (TOKYO) 549.90 (LONDON) 579500 (CAMBRIDGE) IN 1983, AUDtO WAS THE FIRST retaiief America to mucxJuie ump.Kt disc players and sottware.

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Save 15-20 on alt software purchases lnef. nsrve disc rentals The call that made him kick it again was procedural. Kane said the Crimson only had six men on the line instead of seven. Restic wouldn't buy it. "When you kick one like that, you don't expect to have it called back." Restic said.

"In a situation like that. I don't want to see the flag on the ground after the kick goes through. That's not the way you make a call." Putting this dreary game in another perspective, Harvard had little business even getting to the point where the tie was possible. Until the final drive, cooly engineered by sophomore Brian White to set up Villaneuva's two kicks, this had been an afternoon of offensive Ineptitude. The Crimson lost three of five fumbles, drew 10 penalties and quarterbacks Chuck Colombo (0 for 5) and White (6 for 13) watched receivers drop all sorts of passes.

Yet White came through when the chips were down, taking over on his own 20 with Just 1:21 to go. He started with an incompletion, then John O'Brien picked up four on a reverse. On third and 6 White threw one out of bounds. On fourth and 6 White dumped a pass to tailback Mark Vignali who gained 12 yards for the By Joe Concannon Globe Staff ITHACA. N.Y.

In a finish that provided a haunting flashback to last year's Penn game. Harvard coach Joe Restic saw Jim Villanueva's tying 39-yard field goal bid with three seconds left yesterday go through the uprights and then, in disbelief. Restic watched as linesman George Kane threw a flag that disallowed the kiqis and made Villaneuva do it again from 44 yards to salvage a 3-3 tie with Cornell before a of 11.350. This was Penn, 1982. revisited In reverse.

On thaft occasion, with the Ivy League title on the linei Restic watched in anger as Penn kicker Dave Schulman was given a second chance after a missed field goal. He then converted and the'Quakers had pulled a 23-21 victory out of the-ashes at Franklin Field. Would this be remembered as the second-chance nightmare of Schoelkopf Field? KVillanueva answered that question decisively, when he blistered the 44-yarder straight through with no time left. "I took my anger out on the ball," said Villaneuva, whose 26-yard field goal put Army away last week. "It was pretty exasperating.

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"Olf. 1 ones," said Brown coach John Anderson after his Bruins slugged out a 24-24 tie with Penn yesterday at Franklin Field. "It was a great came for the spectators. That's about It." Ball gets away; game doesn't. HC's Gill Fen-erty makes early fumble in win over Colgate.

Story, Page 54. globe photo by stan grossfeld SPORTS SHOP, INC. Wm. Mary, 21 -17 UNH, 42-35 wmrni m(m Though the 14,576 In the stands couldn't have asked for more, Anderson might have reason to grouse. For the second year In a row.

his team fell short In a last-minute attempt to knock off the suddenly mighty Quakers. William Mary 0 0 0 2121 This time, after quarterback Joe Potter legged the Bruins Into field-goal range with Just 17 seconds left, a muffed center snap cost them Dartmouth- i Dar SaHzgabar 30 FG Dar Weinman 4 run (Saltl-gabwlclck) Dar Daly 37 pais from Pol-tlneto (Saltzgaber kick) Scanlon 12 run (Morris kick) WS.M-Scanlon 3 run (pass failed) Scanlon 6 pais from Murphy (Sutton pau from Murphy) A VM3J the game. Brown's dependable kicker Chris In- at only gerslev gave the ball a wnacK, dui nis -yara $499." IS THE attempt tiutterea wtae ngni. ana ine Pennsylvania faithful once again breathed a sigh of relief. Last year, on a dreary, rainy day In Provi dence, Brown lost, 24-21, when Potter slipped on the Quaker 2-yard line as time ran out.

Dart 21 46-138 239 14 21-29-1 3-3 3-16 WM First downs 20 Rushes-yards 39-160 Passing yards 136 Return yards 32 Passes 15-32-1 Punts Fumbles-lost 2-1 Penalties-yards 1-56 TO BUYi I "It was a kind of the same situation, but it wasn't," said Potter, who broke his nose on T7T' i. i iSffA raasW the final play. "Last year, we didn't move the ball that well, PRE-SEASON SAVINGS Dartmouth caught late From Wire Services Dave Scanlon scored three fourth-quarter touchdowns, including a 6-yard catch with 49 seconds remaining, to lead a fourth-period comeback yesterday that gave stubborn William Mary a 21-17 win over Dartmouth in Hanover, N.H. Safety Mark Kelso smothered Dartmouth's futile final-seconds attempt by intercepting a pass from Frank Polsinello with seven seconds to go, and William Mary ran out the clock. The Big Green (1-3) carried a 17-0 lead into the final period, but things turned around on the first play, as Lorenzo Chambers fumbled and the Indians' John Thomas recovered at the Dartmouth 12.

On the next play, Scanlon burst off right tackle for a TD. William and Mary (3-2) stopped Dartmouth on its next drive and took over at the Dartmouth 47. Scanlon carried seven times before he went in for another TD from 3 yards out to make it 17-13. A pass play for a two-point conversion missed. Scanlon gained 85 yards on 22 carries.

MAINE 39. LAFAYETTE 38 1 junior Jack Leone booted a 37-yard field goal with 26 seconds left to play to cap a 25-point fourth quarter and lift Maine to a 39-38 triumph over previously undefeated Lafayette in Easton, Pa. Senior quarterback Mike Beauchemin, starting his first game for Maine since 1981. completed 17 of 29 passes for 248 yards and three touchdowns and ran for two more. The Black Bears (2-2) got the ball with 1:35 left and Beauchemin, on three completions and a pass-interference call, moved them 55 yards to the Lafayette 19 where Leone kicked the game-Winner.

NEW HAMPSHIRE 42, BUCKNELL 35 Andre Garron scored four second-half touchdowns to lead New Hampshire to a 42-35 victory ovef Bucknell in Lewisburg, Pa. Garron. who finished with 102 yards rush-ingscored on runs of 16. 49 and 12 yards and returned a kickoff 100 yards for his fourth touchdown. PRINCETON 33, COLUMBIA 26 Senior tailback Ralph' Ferraro rushed for 230 yards, including a 52-yard touchdown run in the third quarter, as Princeton rallied from a 13-rjqjifrl halftime deficit in a 35-26 Ivy League vic-tjify-bver winless Columbia in Princeton, N.J.

gBHIGH 13, CONNECTICUT 7 -Connecticut cut a 10-0 Lehigh lead to 10-7 in quarter but was unable to score again garopped a 13-7 decision in Bethlehem, Pa. X-Jd so it was kind of a surprise when we got the chance (to win) We had a little more confidence this year. We knew we could move the ON ARI2ENS SNO-THROS ball. Our offensive line said We can do it and we did. It was Just one of those things." When Neal Monagle's snap bounced In front of holder John Monghan, Ingerslev knew YOUR CHOICE! Save $150.

Maine, 39-38 Maine 7 7 0 2S-39 Lafayette 15 3 20 033 Laf Kowgios 7 pass from Novak (Bramble pass from Rivera) Laf Kowgios 3 run (Genduso kick) Maine Beauchemin 1 run (Leone kick) Maine DiPaok) 34 pass from Beauchemin (Leone kick) Laf FG Genduso 45 Laf-WMIams 30 past from Novak (Genduso kick) Laf-Shepko 40 run (kick failed) Laf Shepko 7 pass from Novak (Genduso kick) Maine Jowett 1 past from-Beauchemin (Pheian past from Beauchemin) Maine Pickering 10 pass from Beauchemin (Pickering pass from Beauchemin) Maine Beauchemin 4 run (pass failed) Maine FG Leone 37 A he was In trouble. "When I saw It wasn't a clear snap I said I or UNH 8 1 14 14-42 ucknell 7 7 7 14-35 Buck Kucera 13 past from Gibbon (Vuknut kick) NH-Nlchols 1 run (kick fastd) Buck-Peay 15 run (Yuknut kick) NH Gorham 20 past from Le-derc (Shrlner past from Lederc) NH Garron 10 run (Foster kick) NH Garron 40 run (Foster kick) Buck Kucera 14 past from Gibbon (Yuknut kick) Buck-Gibbon 1 run (Yuknut kick) NH-Garron 100 kick-off return (Foster kick) NH Garron 12 run (Foster kick) Buck Gibbon 1 run (Yukrws kick) A-5000 UNH Buck First downs 15 20 Rushes-yards 30-175 51-141 Passing yards 210 190 Return yards 65 45 Passat 13-25-2 17-21-1 Punts 8-37J Fumbles-lost 4-1 4-1 enamel-yards 6-50 5-3s Possession 26:30 33:30 Princeton, 35-26 Columbia 10 10 0 8-24 Princeton 7 21 7-35 FG Walsh 29 Reggjo 35 pat from Wtt-kowski (Walsh kick) Coveny 3 run (Mlskovsky kick) Upperce 30 past from Wllkowskl (Walsh kick) C-FG Walsh 20 Graham 10 past from Butler (Mlskovsky kick) Butter 1 run (Mlskovsky kick) Ferraro 52 run (Mlskovsky kick) Guthrie 14 past from Butler (Mlskovsky kick) Reggio 5 past from Wllkowskl (pass fatted) A 12,240 Col rl First downs 20 Rushs-yards 33-120 55-291 Passing yards 376 132 Return yards 25 10 Passes 29-54-2 16-31-1 Punts Fumbles-lost 4-1 1-0 Penalties-yards 6-43 1-71 Possession 33:21 24:39 IVY LEAGUE Conf. All W-L-T W-L-T Dartmouth 1-0-0 1-3-0 Penn 2-0-1 2-1-1 Harvard 1-0-1 2-1-1 Princeton 2-1-0 3-1-0 Brown 1-1-1 1-2-1 Cornell 0-1-1 0-3-1 Yale 0-1-0 0-4-0 Columbia 0-3-0 1-3-0 'C'mon Johnny, get It down." Ingerslev said. "I Save $100. thought I could get it.

I didn't." Thus, Penn remained atop the Ivy League standings with a 2-0-1 record while Brown evened Its mark at 1-1-1. The game featured four lead changes, seven turnovers, lots of offense and a seasonful of highs and lows. Brown, behind Potter's 157 passing yards (13 for 20. 1 interception, 1 TD) and 66 rushing yards, took a 17-14 halftime lead. and receive an Electric Starter (Retail Value up to $119.50) See your Ariens dealer about specif le savings on selected Sno-Thro models todayl Models available from 2 7hpto1l hp 'Model 832006 up Maine First downs 21 Rushes-yards 49-143 Passing yards 248 Sacks oy-yards 1-9 Return yards 95 Passes 29-17-1 Laf 18 38-215 250 2- 8 128 27-14-4 3- 1 13-88 27:20 Punts Fumbles-lost 2-1 Penalties-yards 5-45 Possession 32:40 Lehigh, 13-7 13-20-1 18-35-3 Funis Fumbles-toel 4-2 3-1 PtntMlas-yardt 8-50 4-35 eMWOUUlDfM el Bethlehem, Pa.

3- 0 10 0 Lehioh 7 0- UConn 0 0 An. yds. Avo. IQ I MASSACHUSETTS Penn, 24-24 Broun (1-2-1) 017 0 7- 24 Perm (2-1-1) 7 7 7 3- 24 Steve Ortman 18 pets from John McGeehan (David Shuknan kick) Sieve Haffernan 2 run (Chris kv osrsievkick) Ingersttv 42 FO pjoh Syrek 17 past from Jen Crocks (Shuknan luck) Brad IweCauOey 8 peat from Joe Potter (Ingarleev kick) Stan Koea 12 run (Shuknan kick) Helternan 1 run (Ingarslev kick) P-Shuknan 37 FG Attendance 14.670 MOWN PIMN Poller. 10 00 8.9 13 Chuck Nolan.

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