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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 70

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The Boston Globei
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Umass i in 1 I tii-'ifi limit 17- 7 rams Harvard 7 Dec. 12-14 MOTORCOACH and JET TOURS AMESBURY TRAVEL 388-5570 it a3 GUARANTY-FIRST BANK presents the 7tf 1 4" 1 I U. -s. I I 5 I (efcM a-. Prudential jBache ssssx Securities Grand Champioris- of Boston November 12-16, 1986 Wattham Racquet and Fitness Ciub at the 47, but was hit and tumbledit" away to the Crimson's Tom Richerson.

The Crimson moved to the 31, butii stalled, and Maretz missed his first goal attempt. The Crimson took the ball back" when Bryant fumbled an exchange and' Brian Sullivan recovered at the UMass, 20, but came up empty when bid from 37 yards went wide to tIMI right. Dave Palazzi came in at quarter- it back, and Neri carried twice for yards to get his team out of a hole. After a UMass punt to the 10, they Crimson's Tony Hinz fumbled at the J5 and Palazzi ran it in on an option from 6 yards 0:39 into the second quarter fqii a 7-0 lead. He injured his hamstring'.

I and Bryant came back and settled down. "It was very, very wet, and that i had a lot to do with it," said Bryanf 6f -his early ball-handling problems. Just before intermission, the Critn-son's Tom Yohe threw 4 yards over the middle to George Sorbara to create a 7-7 tie on the last offensive play of the half.1, This was set up by a roughing-the; passer penalty that gave the Crimson field position and the time to run an-'" other play instead of being forced to try 71 a field goal. The Minutemen took the second-' half kickoff and marched to the Crimson 17. but had to settle for Silvio vini's 36-yard field goal and a 10-7 lead! The Minutemen saw one bid come up" empty early in the fourth quarter when' 2 Jay Nisbet's fumble was recovered at" the 3 by Rick Patton, but came right back and went 27 yards in five plays put It away.

The key was Neri, a 6-foot-2-inch', 225-pound fullback who was the pef-'' feet ingredient for Reid's ball-control 6f- fense, carrying 25 times for 132 yards and the wrapup touchdown. "My knee was a little tender," ha said, "but I only went out once. I thinks we Just wanted to get our respect back. We didn't say a word on Monday (afteri the 41-7 defeat to HC), and it was verjf" quiet until around Thursday." "We were humiliated and embart" rassed last week," said Reid, "I no bones about that fact. I was embarrassed as a coach.

Monday was like 'ai huge morgue. We practiced with intensity all week. What we decided to do was strip out all our motion and all the different formations and go with basic, hard-running plays. Be strong and. tough.

We found out what kind of a team we are." By Joe Concannon Globe Staff- Jim Reid, the University of Massachusetts coach, read into the lessoris of a crushing defeat to Holy Cross a week ago and made up his mind on Monday to go with a basic straight-ahead offense in yesterday's game against Harvard. Reid's approach paid off because (1) fullback Al Neri was able to return to practice mid-week; and (2) the game plan was Just right for the frightful weather in Harvard Stadium. The crowd that sat in the steady rain as the Minutemen ground out a 17-7 victory on this dreary afternoon may have been the smallest to see a game in the stadium since it was opened in 1903. The normal pregame tailgate parties were minimized by conditions that were so unpleasant just about everybody who went into the stadium a crowd generously estimated at 1,250 by publicist Ed Markey huddled together under the roof-covered colonnade. Instead of talking of the decent effort his team put forth against the 7-2 Minutemen, Harvard coach Joe Restic talked of last week's 31-19 setback to Brown and why one field goal not attempted in that game should be measured against field goals of 47, 37 and 48 yards Andy Maretz missed in the first half yesterday.

"We came off the field," said Restic of the way he saw it a week ago, "and someone said something about all the field goals we should have kicked. I didn't find him this week. Our kicker took two days off this week to go out to Missouri, and when you don't get the work, sometimes you don't get it done. I've got to work with that. I want to make it clear I don't want to blame Andy Maretz for anything that happened today.

I don't want to see this in3 print." The fact that the Crimson (2-6, 2-3 Ivy League) locked up their first losing season since 1979 and third in the 16-year Restic era may have triggered those unprovoked introductory remarks in the press conference. The flip side is the Crimson had a 74-67 edge in plays, but the bigger and more physical Minutemen had a 258-219 edge in total offense. The Crimson found themselves with inviting field position in the first quarter as the Minutemen coughed up the football twice in their own territory. CHOICE: SsTor PHASE nCHN-- M0 GENESIS Globe stall photoGeorge Kizer Harvard quarterback Tom Yohe has room to run, but can't get away from a tough UMass defense. Mali UMass, 17-7 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing Alt.

Yds. Qhnoomg Ceroe' Plaza. Ave Snweaim Ave Al Neri, UM 25 132 Avg. LG 53 17 3 4 18 4.2 22 3.0 11 Kevin Smetlie, UM ..16 61 Brian O'Neil, 14 59 Joe Pusateri, 9 27 TOSHIBA BD-3110 at Harvard Stadium UMass 0 7 3 7- 17 Harvard 0 7 0 0 7 Oava Palazzl 6 run (Bortvfni kick) George Sorbara 4 pass from Tom Yohe (Maretz kick) Bonvini 36 FG Al Nerl 3 run (Bonvtnt kick) Attendance 1,250. Harvard UMaaa First downs 14 16 Rushes-yards 43-115 60-201 Passing yards 104 57 Return yards 0 34 Passea 11-31-2 4-7-0 Punts Fumbles-lost 2-2 8-4 Penalties-yards 5-25 8-60 Passing Com.

Alt Yds TD Int. Tom Yohe, 11 31 104 12 Tim Bryant. UM ...4 7 57 0 0 Dave Palazzi, UM 0 1 0 0 0 Receiving No. Yds. TD Joe Pusateri, 4 46 0 Michael Trifari, UM 2 36 0 George Sorbara, 3 20 1 Neil Phillips, 2 20 0 Jay Dowdy, UM 2 19 0 Mike Madden, 2 18 0 $0000 rPERSONAL BUSINESS COPIER Retail 1545,00 yui Rjf THANK YOU RED SOX For each machine sold, B.E.D.

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41 38. and 25 yards, tied Cornell's single-game record and set a team season record with nine field goals. Passing yards 142 Return yards 53 Passes 12-22-1 unts 6-32 Fumbles-losl 1-0 Penalties-yards 5-40 I CALL NOW 935-0614 Only 200 in Authorized BUSINESS CIS3si 49 Dragon Court, THCUIDA -70 29:58 30:02 Possession HW1 mr-tm awrwi Wdhum MA Olsfl! EQUIPMENT DEPOT. INC. mmtm mseGm mAtm a EESaE' 617935614 Salei Service Cornell, 15-0 Yala 0- 0 15 IVY LEAGUE Conf.

All W-L-T W-L-T Penn 5-0-0 8-0-0 Cornell COR FG Aug 41 Penn rushed for 357 yards, attempting only two passes in the second half. Penn is 8-0 for the first time since 1924, and Is trying for its first undefeated, untied season since 1904. COLGATE 27, BROWN 3 Tailback Kenny Gamble slogged through heavy mud for 166 yards and four touchdowns on 43 carries as Colgate overwhelmed Brown, 27-3, at Providence. The Red Raiders scored in every quarter except the second, striking first at 12:05 of the opening session as Gamble capped a 43-yard drive with a 1-yard plunge. Gamble set up his next touchdown with a 37-yard punt return.

Five plays later, he slanted 5 yards off right guard to make It 14-0. W. M. 32, PRINCETON 14 Ken Lambiotte completed 18 of 25 passes for 250 yards and two' touchdowns to lead William Mary over Princeton, 32-14, at Williamsburg, Va. Michael Clemons rushed 16 times for 80 yards and scored on a 5-yard run for William Mary, ranked eighth in Division 1-AA.

COR FG Aug 38 COR Hahn 41 pass from Stallone (run failed) COR FG Aug 25 A 17.000 and Penn, atop the league at 5-0, are on a collision course for an Ivy League champion Yale First downs 16 7-1-0 4-4-0 2-6-0 2-6-0 2-6-0 2-6-0 0-8-0 Cornell 5-0-0 Brown 3-2-0 Harvard 2-3-0 Princeton 2-3-0 Dartmouth 2-3-0 Yale 1-4-0 Columbia 0-5-0 Rushes-yards 38-79 ComeM 13 4WM 169 82 8-19-0 OO 6-37 79 26:13 Passing yards 164 Return yards r. 17 Passes 14-38-4 Sacks By 0-0 Punts 6-36 Fumbles-lost 2-2 Penalties-yards 8-47 Possession 33:47 jjjl Jjfffi yfjfi" 4 $23395 1 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS i RUSHING Yale, Brice 21-57, Jenkins 5-20, Ma- cauley 3-18, Mercein 2-8, Ryan 7-minus 24). Cornell, Johnson 19-82, Pugh 9-50, Malaga 3-13, Young 1-3, I Thelmas 1-3, McOevlft 2-(minus 4), Knapp l-(minus I 5), Stallone 5-(minus 34). PASSING Yale, Ryan 14-37-164, Griffin 0-1-0. CorneN, Stallone 8-19-169.

ship showdown Nov. 22. PENN 42, LAFAYETTE 14 Rich Comizio ran for 132 yards and a touchdown in becoming Pennsylvania's all-time leading rusher and powering the Quakers to a 42-14 rout of Lafayette at Philadelphia. Comizio has rushed for 2,185 yards, 30 more than Adolph RECEIVING Yale, Siuba 2-54, White 3-30, Ma- cauley 1-18, Schulte 2-18, Jenkins, 1-14, Athanasia 2- once l-x Lornen, nawnins nonn i- ruyn t- i rWftir- sale InVT.K S1 OQ9S i IM jf 4. S109S 1 11 $79 IM sV Penn, 42-14 .7 0 I Lafayette 7 0-14 7 14 42 .7 14 liVaCTrnmnii off inTrrmrr.

Penn Lafa Priest 12 pass from Strunclus (Renzl i I I i IB I 13 Kl I 1 1 LI 1. 1 Ml" I I I 1 9 kick) Penn Comizio 4 run (Grass kick Penn Brunl 13 run (Grass kick) Penn Novoselsky 18 pass from Crociccbia (Grass kick) Vets Day races and a hot 'Vettes show! iK-k-k Downhill SKI PACKAGES Perm Plynn run trass kicki Lafa Ng 10 pass from Johnson (Renil kick Penn Flynn 9 run Grass kick a Penn Brum 5 run (irass kick) A L8f First downs 'li Rushes-yards 37-92 Passing yards 65 Return yards 73 Passes 07-20-1 Punts -4' Fumbles-lost 3-1 (or BEGINNING SKIERS DYNAMIC Super Pro Skis TYROLIA Bindings Poles Installation for BEGINNERS INTERMEDIATES HEAD Delta Skis TYROLIA Bindings Poles Installation Penn :26 58-357 109 I -46 09-15-1 i 4.38 -3-0 81 lor sophisticated Skim HEAD Radial Carbon SALOMON 547 SCOTT PRO Poles Installation lor AVERAGE LEVEL SKIERS ROSSIGNOL First or Quartz Ski Salomon 547 Bindings Poles Installation 12 big 'Vets Day races! Post time, 12 noon! View the hot Corvettes of the '80's, from Barron Chevrolet of Danvers! 1 Plus, 8 vintage 'Vettes from the '60's and '70s, from Spindle City Corvette Club of Lowell! free Bud Lite ice scraper to the first 5,000 paid patrons! 6-48 26:30 Penalties-yards Possession TOTAL VALUE TOTAL VALUE $320 TOTAL I VALUE $290 TOTAL VALUE 450 7 I 3 14 0-32 William Mary, 32-14 i (Limited Sizes) Princeton William Mary CROSS-COUNTRY SKI PACKAGES Menre 4 pass trom tamoione imps- g- tie kick) Clemons 5 run (Ptachick pass fmm Brosnahan) if FG Christie 41 i Prin Farina 1 run (Goodwin kick) a -Black 7 run (Christie kick) I- SKIS, BOOTS, BINDINGS (75mm) POLES, INSTALLATION SKIS, SALOMON 301 SYSTEM, POLES INSTALLED Szvdlik 18 Dass from Lambiotte (Chris- vi a SKIS by FISCHER, TRAK, ATOMIC, SIC AN ft WM 6 tie kick) Prin Santillo 3 run (Goodwin kick) A 11,300 Princeton First downs 22 Rushes-yards 55-2)3 Passing yards 142 bjm mmmi in NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS SOME OF THE MERCHANDISE SOLD MAY NOT CARRY A MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY BUT WILL BE FULLY WARRANTEED BY US. 32J16(l 470 You have to show to win! "57 Return yards Passes 20--l 46 12-23-1 7-41 Punts 0-0 Fumbles-lost mire am Dfin 6-55 Penalties-yards 10-70 2.D4 IMiJOF i (4QI r'iVRrfiyr Possession 34:56 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING Princeton, Wassink 18-76, DiFeti-e 8-49, Santillo 8-45. William Mary, Clemons 16rB0, Elliott 9-58. a PASSING Princeton, Weisglass 12-23-1-M2.

ft William Mary, Lambiotte 18-25-1 250, DeGennaro 2-2-0 20. RECEIVING Prinreton, Wassink 6-52, Behr- man 2-40, Baker 2-31. IHam Mary, Szydlik 5-76, Mehre 2-61, Clemons Lewis 3-25. Exit 1 off 1-93, POST TIMES: Regular Thurs. 1:00 Sat.

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