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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 69

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THE BOSTON SUNDAY GLOBE OCTOBER 6. 1 985 69 Holy Cross, 17-14 HC muddles past Dartmouth COMPUTERIZED WW UJ at Hanover, N.H. Holy Cross (3-1) 3 0 14 7 -0 Dartmouth (U-J) HC FG Billv Youno 34 Ernie Torain 2 run (Criag Saltzgaber kick) Torain 1 run (Saltzgaber kick) HC Chuck Doyle 2 run (Young kick) HC Doyle 1 run (Young kick) Attendance 3.100 HC 10 42-92 108 131 8-18-0 8-36 1-1 5-38 First downs 17 Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards 58-250 62 38 5-19-1 2-2 6-55 Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing Art. Yds. Gill Fenerty, HC 27 137 Doyle.

HC 28 111 Torain, 23 41 Rob Brown, 13 50 Avg. 5.1 40 1.7 3.9 LG Passing Com. Art. Yds. Dave Hock, HC 5 19 62 Brian Stretch.

4 10 40 TD 1 0 Receiving No. Yds. 55 45 32 TD 0 0 0 0 Scott Truitl, Geoff Michel, Fenerty, HC Torain, ...4 ...2 ..2 ..2 Brown, 17-0 at Providence, R.I. Princeton (1-2) 0 0 0 0 0 Brown (2-1) 0 10 0 7 17 FG Alex Kos 30 Jamie Potkul 2 run (Kos kick) Steve Kettelberger 4 run (Kos kick) Attendance 5,600 First downs 5 18 Rushes-yards 29-81 62-265 Passing yards 70 45 Return yards 65 40 Passes 8-19-1 5-15-1 Punts 2-10 1-15 Fumbles-lost 2-1 4-1 Penalties-yards 7-77 8-55 ing from midfield, HC free safety John Vesprani broke in cleanly from the left side and blocked the kick back to the Dartmouth 40. Nine running plays later, five by Doyle, four by Fenerty.

the Cross was within four points at 14-10. "I was lined up second in from the left, got off the ball quickly and was wide open. The kicker never saw me." said Vesprani. "I hope that changed the tone of the game in the second half, because I know my slip on Dartmouth's halfback pass set the tone for the first half." He was referring to a 33-yard pass from Dartmouth halfback Ernie Torain to wide receiver Geoff Michel to set up Torain's first of two touchdown plunges in the second quarter. That play came immediately after Dartmouth linebackers Len Fontes and John Fuhrman had inspired their underdog team by collaborating on a Purple fumble recovery.

Vesprani might have knocked down the underthrown pass to Michel, but he slipped in the soft Three Doyle rushes later. HC was ahead for good at 17-14. "You'll never have a tougher loss to take," said Dartmouth coach Joe Yukica whose Green now stands 0-3. "We had momentum; we had the game in good shape. Brian Stretch had come of age in that first half, poised, throwing well, checking off at the line.

Then he hurts his knee (going one-on-one on a keeper against HC tackle Ed Kutschke), and we have two kicking game failures." Holy Cross coach Rick Carter, losing finalist to Yukica for the Dartmouth job in 1978, was happy to escape with a victory in probably his last appearance at Hanover. "I've always enjoyed playing up here, but if you think 1 wasn't worried at halftime, whew," he said. "Our quarterback couldn't throw the slippery ball, the field was getting worse, negating Fen-erty's speed, and Dartmouth was fired up with an 11 -point lead. Thank you, Chuck Doyle. Now we're 3-1 on the season, and anything can happen." Later in the second period, Dartmouth's Griffin punted dead on the Holy Cross 2 to establish position for a Torain-dominated 38-yard scoring drive.

However, another flaw in the Green kicking game after the blocked punt proved fatal. Safety Scott Rusert made a fair-catch signal on a Purple punt at his 20. then stepped aside and watched the ball roll dead at his 5. That was with 9:44 to play in the game, and the Green never got out of the hole after that. With starting quarterback Brian Stretch now out of the game with stretched knee ligaments, sub Dave Gabian-elli could not move his team.

After an exchange of punts. Holy Cross drove the required 42 yards in nine plays. Those were hard-won yards. Quarterback Dave Hock achieved one of his rare completions (he was 5 of 19 for 62 yards) for a 20: yard gain to tight end Greg Lau-geni at the Dartmouth 19. And on fourth down and 3 from the 12, Fenerty (27 for 137 yards overall) slashed 9 yards over right tackle for first down at the 3.

By Ernie Roberts Special to the Globe HANOVER, N.H. Holy Cross fullback Charles (Chuck) Doyle, usually lost in the shadow of his All-America tailback Gill Fenerty, rescued his Crusaders from a ma-, jor upset on this rainswept, sunless afternoon. Trailing, 14-3, at the half to determined Dartmouth, this skin-headed, 225-pound senior rammed forward 17 times through the muck for 53 yards and both HC touchdowns in a rallying 17-14 triumph at Memorial Field. "I'm pleased coach (Rick) Carter had faith in me to get us back In the game. He considers me a mudder.

I don't fumble. They were keying on Fenerty to the outside," said Doyle who shaved his head to spark his team after its UMass failure a fortnight ago. Doyle's touchdowns, both on short plunges, were set up by breakdowns in the Dartmouth kicking game. Early in the third quarter with Dartmouth's Kevin Griffin punt Brown By Marvin Pave Globe Staff PROVIDENCE Early In the fourth quarter, as his team marched through a driving rainstorm that knocked out power to the scoreboard and press box just after halftime. Brown University quarterback Steve Kettelberger tucked the ball under his arm at the Princeton 16-yard line and tried to sweep left end on third and 9.

Princeton, already down, 10-0, and desperately needing the ball, countered with a strong safety blitz and it appeared Kettelberger was trapped on the left sideline. Then came two crushing blocks the first by tailback Jamie Potkul on one safety and the second by fullback Brian Heffer-nan that knocked the outside linebacker into the other safety that sprung Kettelberger for a first down to the 6-yard line. Kettelberger scored on an im blocks off Princeton kul Is an outstanding one. He runs for speed, power and he's a strong blocker." The tempo was set in the first half when each team had the ball for six possessions: But Princeton (1-2) punted from its 24-, 35-. 49-, 26- and 38-yard lines on five of them and was intercepted at its 26 on the other.

Brown, which could have blown the game open but didn't, stalled on its first drive at the Princeton 25. got a 30-yard field goal from Alex Kos on its next possession and its first touchdown -a Potkul blast over left tackle from the 2 on its fourth possession. And when sophomore "designated" safety Clayton Earle picked off a Doug Butler pass at the Tigers' 26 late in the first half. Brown was knocking on the door again. That drive ended after three incomplete passes and a barely missed field goal.

Princeton, entering the second provised keeper two plays later, dashing any hopes of a Princeton comeback here at Brown Stadium. "Those blocks turned that third-down play around," said Kettelberger, the senior signal-caller from Southampton, after his team's 17-0 victory. "And the block by Brian was unreal, taking two men out. It should be on someone's highlight film." Brown, fresh off a 32-27 upset of the University of Rhode Island last weekend, was racking up its first shutout in 65 games, and it did so, according to coach John Rosenberg, "with consistency on both sides of the ball." Potkul, a 5-10, 170-pound junior from Green Brook, N.J. who bench-presses more than twice his body weight, wound up with 155 yards on 32 carries, 85 of them coming in the second half on a soaking wet field.

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