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The Berkshire Eagle. Monday. Sept. 27. 1976 31 bl A 1 4' The Berkshire Eagle.

Monday, Sept, 27. 1976 31 A -111P rr- ii, tik It rak, 411. 1 or ii 'Ni; --) i Al, ti 11 1,4 Ntic It, tatutach an rogan are mtflisterful 4 dr1 et ,3 imA tei, i4 11 i 411.k'''11111: t.11...") I i t.4- their-teams-to victories, I le, I 'olt 1111 eats' 11. 1" eC -I oo PORTS ,1 E--) i P' I I ,6 timrio. -I) rszi-te01; 4 itirlatCarninent another to rally the New ,0 i LPTEIReitlueSpottstor England Patriots to a stunning Etri 30-27 upset of the NFL s.

i -41 6 a liraS a PerfCCEial-i- Dallas cham ion Pittsburgh Steelers. i I tir 'We aline "I who had his finest Al .......) (it 0, I i4 I I 3 Clibaw hes 14.N.1 Emu day as a pro with a 22-of-28 1, I. was ail il'IL "ew porfonnanN' rir 341 Ezezect hePe tirl, Set the Cowboys ahea 4 I- kr ums ID 3me truln yards, put eve 27-24, with 3:27 left on a 38-yard 7--' 1 114 Cdr5P1- pass to Billy Joe DuPree. 'is "Ldae But Baltimore, with gutty Bert I. 'f '-3 'N, Matt U12.1111RIULA,ull Jones at the controls, got a 24-.

1 'a .,4., Nate ewer! Pass an auvtuu' yard field goal from Toni 4 three times Linhart with only 28 seconds 0414' MIL' uP "ren left that tied the game and .46 -e- t-N, iii. Elimem's VinleilliMling. 32- certain to send it into t- trztd goat with three see med ce I- 'fr k. 4... larl overtime.

1 l', .7., 1, (1.,.,7: Then Statibach, starting at it kb -Two --m'ma2 Din'timutc- a his own 32, hit Drew Pearson I tack of unbeaten clubs. for '16 yards and then threw Al GraPla- the Putriute. seam' toward Golden Richards. The 4-- year clarnerack passed for pass was incomplete but two lawlirkoris and ran for iMerference was, ruled against linebacker Derrel Luce and SCRAMBLING to break away from Steeler defender Loren Tomes la secard qcztr- Dallas had the ball with 12 ter of game at Pittsburgh is New England Patriot quarterback Ssese GregmL Gre- Rzchcrcr Lyon, seconds left at th colts 32. Another 18-yard pass to Peargan completed 13 passes, two for touchdowns, and ran the boil for arcther seize as vs ym IF 7 enn cot itn nolloc of tha 14 sind 4 Ifir3oeCanicellt 1111 Emotive Sports Uttar It vras ajterpcmatrg Dallas Dadra fan have come to ergelt from Roger Stauhach and I was art effort the New mv.

IMF 3, WA ILIOAL MAI IMPAKA son set Dallas at the 14 and I ityloeCaricellt another to rally the New 1111EsecitiveSportsEefitor England Patriots to a stunning 30-27 upset of the NFL was a Pl-f-cirmal-1 --a4 champion Pittsburgh Steelers. Ciwb17 1515 have come Stauback who had his finest Emelt Rager Staubach day as a pro with a 224-28 mEd I was art the New sing rir 341 t8trik it; --'---3 4.4; 4 it( it ile i A'' ,..3:, 1 A ow.) .41 1 1 1 1 I 'w qi4 if-tr) .4, 1 A f. t' 1 A A 'IL 4,, 4 ao- et. leemais left that a ,,..,1 .1 21,11 defeat Battimar A --I ta Gck of actlEatell 4i 4. 4-, -41, learirTIPII-oloarvtizazkthe Pat er tam tagehriboons i I 1 Errol Mann was unable to get Coach Hank Stram a triumph off an attempt on a tying extra over the he coached for point after Greg Landry's one more than a dozen years.

yard TD pass to Charley Galbreath had 146 yards Sanders. rushing and Chuck Muncie Bengals 28, Packers 7: another rookie gained 126. Ken Riley and Tommy 24, Giants 10: 1 Casanova returned uJha Cappelletti scored after tions for touchdowns to spark taking James Harris' pass 11, Cincinnati over winless Green seconds into the last quarter to Bay. Riley returned a Lynn spark Los Angeles over the Dickey pass 53 yards for a TD Giants. New York took a 10-0 and Casanova took back Carlos lead before Harris, playing for Brown's pass 33 yards for an the first time this season.

and insurance score Archie Griffin Cappelletti hooked up on a 32- also had a nine-yard TD run for yard TD play. The Rams the intercepted Craig Morton four times. Dolphins 16, Jets 0: Chargers 43, Cards 24: Bob Griese threw a three- Dan Fouts threw three ID yard TD pass to Jim Mandich passes and San Diego exploded and Gam Yepremian kicked for 27 points in the second three field goals to lead Miami period to beat St. Louis in a over the Jets. Yeprernian hit on battle of unbeaten clubs.

Fouts kicks of 25, 26 and 42 yards as hit Charlie Joiner on a 30-yard the Dolphins took advantage of TD pass and Dwight McDonald New York turnovers to win. with scoring passes of 44 and 18 The Jets have not scored a yards. Jim Hart had two TO touchdown in their last two throws for the Cards. games. 49ers 37, Seahawks 21: Bills 14, Buccaneers 9: Plunkett threw three first-half Joe Ferguson threw a 58-yard Ti).

passes as San Francisco TD pass to Bob Chandler and a built a 24-point lead and then 15-yarder to Reuben Gant to lift held off Seattle. The 49ers Buffalo past Tampa Bay. Dave scored 17 points in the first 11 Green had field goals of 39, 24 minutes on a 50-yard punt and 19 yards for the Buts' first return by Ralph McGill. Plunpoints in three NFL games. kett's 38-yard TD pass to Gene Falcons 10, Bears 0: Washington and a 45-yard field Haskel Stanback ran three goal by Steve Mike-Mayer yards for the only TD of the Plunkett threw two more TD game with 11 minutes left and passes in the second period.

Atlanta held on to defeat Broncos 44, Browns 13: previously unbeaten Chicago. Rick Upchurch returned Nick Mike-Mayer, who missed punts 73 and 36 yards for '1'Ds four field goal attempts, con- to set a club record and ignite netted on a 45-yarder in the Denver past Cleveland. The final period to put the game out Broncos also scored on a one-of reach. yard run by Otis Armstrong, a Sainti .27, Chiefs 17: 43-yard fumble return by Calvin Rookie Tony Galbreath Jones and a 12-yard nm by Jim scored on runs of 74 and nine Kuck. Steve Ramsey also threw yards as New Orleans beat a 36-yard scoring pass to Haven Kansas City, giving Saints Moses.

for years. yards Muncie, 126. ed after pass 11. larter to ver the a 10-0 ying for. ion.

and on a 32- Rams ton four tree TD second ils in a S. Fouts 30-yard cDonald and 18 two ID irst-half ancisco rid then 49ers first 11 punt I. Plunto Gene rd field -Mayer. we TD etumed or '1Ds I ignite I. The a onerong, a Calvin by Jim threw Haven Errol Mann was unable to get CoactiHank Stpm a triumph tnaloheinwn in thpir It twn thrnwo ha rowle as lo games.

49ers 37 Seahawks 21: up Ins team upset the favored Steeters 30-27 zuJi 11,611 16:0.10.1 Pk ern the VICVACL OV-hi 111La I Uld1444AC 664, 11... I Grogan last season, says the 6- foot-5 youngster has developed into bonafide NFL quarterback in Just a year. "This is all a matter of Grogan coming to maturity," Francis said. "He's at the point now where he can see different situations. and react to them.

This team is coming of Grogan said there was a touch of panic before he threw the TD pass to Stingley. "My primary receiver was Marlin Briscoe," he explained. "He ran across and I saw only the back of his shirt and figured he wasn't openhe says he was. Then I saw Darryl cut' down the sideline and I threw. I didn't have much more time.

Somehow he caught the ball." Other games Sunday: Raiders 14, Oilers 13: Rookie Mike Rae, starting his first NFL game foeinjured Ken Stabler, threw TD passes of nine and 33 yards to Cliff Branch and Oakland's defense made two 'goal line stands to beat Houston. Skip Butler gave Houston a 6-0 lead with two field goals before Rae, who played in Canada the last three years, hit Branch twice for scores. Oakland stopped Houston twice on the one to preserve the win. Vikings 10, Lions 9: Sub quarterback Bob Lee led Minnesota to its only touchdown and a botched snap on an extra point foiled Detroit's bid to tie as the Vikings edged the Lions. Chuck Foreman's five-yard run put Minnesota ahead 10-3, and didn't hnvp mnrh mnrp time Somehow he caught the ball." coortrglatot-, dies BCrated highly after um tin awl coortfmator at over defense strong aractir 'fi-or artd former antismort bottodt coach at lorry az( head coadt at fthaca By GB Peters six-Yard sweep, ran outside tor first tented Cted l'Jursda3r night at BOSTON (UPI) Eagle- a and tottole piTirsz ip hs vgas Eagle- COTIVINSiOn and while- raIng gii inrft etiologic- lie "gas tsubluN A pole.

ZNIAS Cilia Vali FILMS Nip gimelF 1111 Ana .2113.1. Za tea. By Gil Peters six-yard sweet). ran caztside fir frrgat ni BOSTO I I Herrera kicked game Staubach has now hit 56-of-78 passes for 822 yards in three games. Grogan rallied New England from a 20-9 deficit with third-quarter passes of 38 yards to Russ Francis and 5ti yards to Darryl' Sting ley.

Grogan then scored on a six-yard run early in the final quarter to put the Pats ahead. Steeler fumibles led to John Smith's field goals of 42, 40 and 26 yards. Roy Gerela's 48-yard field goal attempt with three seconds left went wide to the right to give the Patriots their second win in three games. "That," said Cowboy Coach Tom Landry, "is what pro football is all about. You saw it all Francis, the big tight end who came into the NFL with LICI ICI 11 'MAMA UI itiC mania is starting to spread Passed 11 Yards to Bob Intal vilease- Dleng 63ur Years as bead through the New England and McDermott in compiling a total Try rebanded from- a 14-7 if actaers at Lyon could become an epidemic he.

of 222 yards- with a pair of gird period saaervand the renovation of the fore the autumn is over Although Brown, like Hay- touclaknas ilia lkonsains stiles sports aittd recreation Boston College has jiimped vard, was 24 after its victory, home opener. Tams Rol eesssr that is to open late this back into big time football. Bruins' coach John Anderson Gerry dialMacts Taa Iteddea year. With their televised 273 win was imhaPPY with his team's and 3llark Gerry, scared an Petrie tallmg up his job as over Tulane Saturday night, the snowing. 41Ve moved the ball short torkkanst it Ze fest bead al al Engineer team Eagles are 241 The impresE4ve but four times we had drives ha ts gse IIIMans a 141 Ma att114315- 1-1101 WaS defensive win, combining with an opening where 15-yard penalties hurt as.

over last5sit each at the U.S. upset victory over Texas, should Well take it. Jack onrage tarLw 2 gazT Academy at west keep Boston College among the ''But I will saY our defense tootbdowl Psis Jed 2armased nation's 20 top ranked teams. was great," added Anderson. for 113 pastarg yards la Iran 1St to he was Boston college.

next faces noting the Bruins twice stopped steering Igaise Gstral beast Imahaa mach at Ithaca ge, next faces Tung Ule DRUM MIX OppeU mecum .11 miiimm mania thrAllah I hams hmide the Fonneciiest. Fresbnaa Cateme.and leas in the school. headed for dire it be a balfaack Mite 14215111 Eta gt rrem 1954 1 11I UW 11, OCIAL post season bowl invitation. At Yale, the Eks trailed 10-7 ed a 12-yard sonic pant bona be was bead football The Eagles must struggle tmtil late in the third period Ad Rueles late ear pee ta moat and a2 assistant wrespast Miami (Flo and West tmtil 'reserve Bob Rizzo re- band its frit sm. a 20-17 1Tang math at Fanyirgima, but should handle their placed starting quarterback deosant eller Cart Gillet Lyon recessed a bachelor's other opponents as easily as Stone Phillips.

The big name in mot 'wee from Cafgate University they did Tulane. Hanover was fullback Curt eic and a Blaster's from Even President Ford became who scored twice in the Sisrisst5ekt College HI 1950- He FAcslebe entwort ne hp second half and rushed for 1,55 vas ails, enshrined in the sports they Hanover was fullback Curt cafr," eg and a masters trom Even President Ford became who scored twice in the SleinC5ekt College at 1950- He an Eagles convert as he second half and rushed for L55 was ass- esskrined in the sPrts 'Dices Silu tereovo watched Boston College roll to a Yards. nal vi its bis home 17-0 lead before he left the New Elsewhere, AIC won its of I-2mm Orleans Superdome in the sec- second straight game and Be is slictiwed by his widow on period. 13th in the past 14 by paging a gm asid a "I don't lurow if I could have Norwich- 4444- as Harcgd 41 15 run for that touchdown if I had Anderson scored three touch- Isnrin-7. muloms211-aa mak- rata realized he was watching," said downs and Terry Randolph IllarallaLl drive opts a issesard doe int Tony Melchiorre, obose 27-yard scored two.

Randolph. brother taa 11111 scoring burst in the first period of New York Yankees infielder "1" a proved to be the winning points. Willie HandolPlk switched neat- -6 dsaa.P Wetent Cn Once more the hefty and hun- IY from all England for ar gry Boston college defense defensive back last season to In the New Wald calk. turned the game around, recov- the halfback position. Among foram.

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567m I Automatic ice maker 7 la in the advance was a 24- eon at tie ttne3an it bit a By Lain Jacobs so Amme as the deferring yard cutback sprint by Scott fumble ma fie turd play yesre-Ivy WILLIAMSTOWN Williams Harrington which gave Williams coveredloyeaeCoseessabk rowed hack College opened its football sea- a first-down on the Hamilton 21. Cramer mimed fere field 0.game-..1 son Saturtlay defeating Tin ye plays later, Harrington goal attbrictskart5.21nril Zegratth. ilton 14-6 in a ladduster contest. scooted up the middle for an- 32 yards. Pee Diger pried Williams scored a touchdown in er first down at the eight Bed- sell for overamog 35 each of the first two quarters; den gained two yards off the OM eel kicks Litiorti aelnallall a Harvard fumble at Hamilton registered only one left side.

Quarterback Don Wall- was eitsimildeg lot eidense, Qoasdale touchdown, in the last quarter. ace fired a pass over the rigtt barksele pars melt sorer ot the sec- Trt. az and Bum- Ifft The victory gave the Ephs 14 side to halfback Mark Gerry secs sure, amd orwirg fast shit straight games without a defeat, the score. Cramer again kicked Cif l'Untiliglikrpi- 1.11 Permit LYtich baated dating back to October of 1974, the point. UM a andmit ed2e 31-FlEd Eekt goal for when they they were victimized by Late in the third quarter, in the times- pal! all Middlebury.

Only stain on this Wallace fumbled svhen be was yank or Ike rind E. a A M-srd pass Brian streak is a 3-3 tie in last year's hit deep in his own territory, the air umpired Earrit's ladriTY 1127 Calenlan, widr opener with Trinity. Williams and- Dan Oyer recovered fir totals of ZS mot WaZace tad met the 3Linsachusetts lead to plays at Middlebury this Satur- Hamilton on the winiamt three 12 compkgiors at amessits. 13-3 nzishisay le the second day and and meets Trinity here the mark Aniumziata carred to the wen beim kis amerage, of et A 6513rd return Of the en- following weekend. one on the last play of the guar- year aga.

tslig tree memo surg kickoff hlr 1217 Schem- Williams scored late in the ter, and crashed over on the fol- Hamilton complesed rely hor ot ter stt TOP the nett score fot first quarter as a result of a lowing try. Set up in kich-posi- 25 mace 13 bait ILlbacki made the blocked pont. with Hamilton's tion, Hamilton tried a pass with downs; Bela lit 1ms -11mwm-- al a suPiard sweep. Burt Fisher standing on his own quarterback Hill Germ over gas penalized sit burs kr lbsmotimets led tle at the to Punt, EPh sophomore line-r throwing intended receiver yards.Besainetafor'11. backer John Thiel crashed Mark Sclunollinger in the end It was tie i on kir wit, sryard wet ahead 17-13 through and smothered the kick zone.

toms In the stes IlleEMIted 311he third Peried when which rolled to the one, where it series. Hatrar kas nor few witammada Yanis In end was recovered by Eph line- Williams had more opporto- wry. 24 Ers roseg BolittrDecosizzintlmendzone backer Emmett Creahan. On nities than a boy scout at a busy 1900. Presided Jen IL Goo- mar01 increased the third play, Tom Bedded intersection but nlissed some or dler of 11-cos reeled 12r Tbe kistrA Period ben Ku-rammed over for the score.

Ke- the green lights. The Ephs had crowd from wirririf at bath rared141ards for his sec- vin Cramer kicked the extra five interceptions and recovered time. Chaneer was preiolot India point. 'in' two fumbles in addition to the Hamatioi begse cming led Harrard znsh- Midway in the second period, fblocked punt the only turn- three yeirsago, soiCs MB yards in IT carries Williams scored again. Dave Li- over that was as fruitful as Clem was high for Masbardi of North Adams initiated turnovers are supposed to he.

woo o-ri sense with IS in 20: Ku-the drive when he faircaugli a Libardi came up fast from his 116-1 tiecti completed 6 of 15 pames punt on the Williams 41. From safety position in the forth ilegr" elmlw. kr lords. Stassactsmetts' that point, the Ephs drove for a quarter and caught a fumble in age. cramEr Ammonia so a 1E144 kt an in 21 for 135 touchdown in nine plays.

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