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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 54

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The Boston Globei
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Boston 17 I Lehigh 21 I Columbia 17 I Pittsburgh 21 I Alabama 32 I Texas 9 Connecticut 7 Massachusetts 20 Dartmouth 17 Notre Dame 16 Louisiana St 26 Houston 3 New Hampshire 20 Northeastern 43 West Virginia 27 Auburn 33 Miami (FlaJ 12 Washington 23 Maine 7 C. Connecticut 14 Temple 9 Maryland 23 East Carolina 7 Arizona 22 Rhode Island 19 Tufts 19 Penn State 38 Georgia 10 Clemson 16 Missouri 10 Delaware 9 I Colby 15 I Brown 21 Florida 9 North Carolina 3 Oklahoma 0 News Section Commentary 72 Scoreboard 74 Deaths 80 (The Boston (Blobc Sunday, November 6, 1983 agles -a Harvard ties HC, 10-10 Doun A Ar mv By Ian Thomsen Globe Staff WEST POINT. N.Y. Hello. This Is to report a final score and a com' plaint.

Hello? Yes, as I was saying, No. 16 Boston College beat Army. 34-14, yesterday and what? No. I can't hear what was that? "The phones were lousy," said BC coach Jack Bicknell. Bicknell was asked to explain.

"The phones between us down on the field and the coaches In the press box," Bicknell said after his Eagles (7-1) had dominated the Cadets (2-7) before 40.749 at Michie uawwwji uxiniiwumiirjimnrrnm ii 1 1 rr-n i ir i i iti" -m. Tm rrrrm i i. v) f.0m i "Jtl I Madden column on Page 72 By Joe Concannon Globe Staff With 33 seconds to go in the gathering gloom of Harvard Stadium yesterday. Harvard linebacker KCvin Garvin swooped in on Holy Cross quarterback Pete Muldoon, drove him into the mud and Just 1 about put the lid on an implausible 10-10 tie between two teams that were supposed to be on different wavelengths. After the Crusaders punted, the Crimson pulled out all the stops on two desperate and risky bids from their own 31.

On the first, quarter-; back Greg Gizzi threw deep upfleld into heavy traffic. Incomplete. On the next, he threw to the 34 to John O'Brien, who lateraled to Tim McGugan who ran it to the 47. Holding penalty. HC declined.

Game. This closing scenario may have encapsulated the game as much as anything. The Crusaders had excellent field position throughout the final quarter, but coach Rick Carter seemed content to sit on the tie to preserve an unbeaten season (8-0-1) and NCAA Division 1-AA playoff chances. Conversely, the Crimson (4-2-2) had horrible field position but kept trying desperately to win. The fourth-quarter statistics are this: Harvard had no first downs, mlnus-17 yards in total offense and.

until the final plays, did not move beyond its own 24 in three possessions. Jim Vlllanueva. who punted nine times for an average of 40.3 yards, boomed kicks of 52. 45 and 44 yards with the wind at his back. "I guess.

In a way. it's really a win." said Glzzl. "Nobody gave us a chance." added linebacker Andy Nolan. "You're always disappointed with a tie. They'd beaten Dartmouth and Brown and they ran through Columbia.

They might have thought they'd do the same thing to us. But we stopped them last year (In a 24-17 win) and we felt they didn't have the things they needed to beat us." The estimated 8000 who sat Paul Lewis (right) is mobbed after scoring for BU. By beating UConn, 17-7. BU locked up NCAA Div. 1-AA playoff berth and tie for Yankee Conference title.

Page 66. ctou photo by wenoy maeda BU wins a spot in the playoffs Stadium. "They were terrible. We could not get the communications system to work. But a lot of things like that happened in this game." The good things for BC were a 27-0 halftime lead and a running game that gained 218 yards.

5.2 per carry. The best thing was that the Eagles played well after their emotional win against Penn State last week. A lot of people were worried they would be flat, which would have bothered the four bowl committee scouts who watched the game. "Flat Isn't the right word." Bicknell said. "I think we were tight.

The heck with all that. "We were not flat. What I really think Is that the kids read all the crap about bowls all week and nobody talks about Army. Nobody talks about winning the game." His face was a little red and he was staring at no one in particular. "They talk about all that stupid stuff." Bicknell said.

"What bowl are we going to go to. what the situation Is. It's stupid stuff right now. Well, from now on we're not going BC-ARMY. Page 65 AUBURN beat Maryland and Georgia beat Florida In meetings of Top 20 squads, while Top 20 teams North Carolina.

Notre Dame and Oklahoma lost to unranked teams. Pages 58-59. THE BUFFALO BILLS seek revenge at Sullivan Stadium today for the 31-0 pasting the Patriots handed them last week. Page 59. BILL LENKAITIS AND RAY HAMILTON will be honored by the Patriots today.

But as acclaimed as the retired players' on-fleld achievements were, their post-foolball lives are just as noteworthy. Page 58. WATERTOWN 1, BURLINGTON The Middlesex League football game between Wa-tertown and Burlington yesterday was supposed to determine first place tn the league. Problem Is. Burlington didn't show up.

Wa-terlown claims victory by forfeit: Burlington claims the game was postponed. Page 78. BRUINS TROUNCE MONTREAL The Canadlens of old. they are not. Tom Fergus first career hat trick led a 10-4 Bruins' onslaught at the Forum.

Page 56. CELTICS BEAT THE BULLETS Boston took a big lead early and never looked back on the way to a 120-1 17 victory. Page 56. RAY HAMILTON BILL LENKAITIS Trump waging war on the NFL Behind Damn's revival SKula gets lough and nets results Xi ill 4 I-. New Jrrsev tn-nerols owner Iwnald Tf umn likes to lake on things that people say can be done.

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