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XWFNTV NEWCASTLE NEWS, MONDAY, UCTVBMt Jl, IT" xBig Red Machine' rolls to 5th straight win i hora nte breaks mark 9 record on the next scries as he hit Hasson with a 17 yard pass to set up the fifth TD before lialftime. It came on a 14 yard strike to Lewis, a perfect toss. Denny Flora got in the scoring act in the third period capping off a 67 yard drive with a one yard blast. Lauro got his second touchdown pass of trie season on the second play of the final period hitting Mariacher with a seven yard toss. The senior end dove into the end zone.

The final score came on the next series with Aliquippa at its own 12 yard line. Quip quarterback Carl Shaw tried a pass but it was picked off near the sidelines by Isolda at the 25 yard line and he scampered untouched for the score. By PETE M1LLK A Nws Sports Editor ALIQUIPPA Aliquippa High's public address announcer probably best described Saturday's performance here by New Castle's "Big Red Machine" when he referred to it as4ia moving mass." The "machine" moving at a full head of steam destroyed a crippled Aliquippa 53-0 for its fifth straight victory before a wet, but sparse crowd here. The 'Canes were paced by the record breaking performance of senior quarterback Chuck Fiorante, who despite a steady rain completed five of nine passes for 94 yards and became the all-time career passing yardage leader in New Castle historv. CHUCK FIORANTE pass mark Aliquippa tries to make the stop.

The win was the fifth straight for the Red Hurricane. Qttair ratine aeainst the second and third unit. HURRICANE BREEZES "MACHINE" ON THE LOOSE New Castle High's Jesse Moss breaks loose for a big gain Saturday afternoon during the 'Canes 53-0 rout of Aliquippa. Kevin Palladino (54) and Don Lewis (96) lead the play, while Stan Taylor (80) of uu 342 vards. Fiorante didn't Aliquippa had only 29 yards net New Castle High defensive have to go to the air very often, rushing at halftime.

They also secondary ran their pass but he did manage to throw three connected on two of eight for a interception mark up to 12 with touchdown passes, two to his minus-one yard. the two Saturday. Beside Isolda, favorite receiver Donald Lewis As if everything else wasn't junior Ron "Road Runner" and the third to halfback Jesse bad enough the Quips punting James picked off a Quip aerial Waynesburg fourth straight win Westminster gets some revenge 5 1 -0 Moss. game also went sour. Punter The 'Canes came out sporting Tom Tony, Denny Kim Mrkobrad kicked four times red and black stocking caps and averaged 8,2 per kick, two of during warm ups.

Aliquippa Flora and Dave Hasson healthy tackles in Ohio in two Heidelberg, accounted for better than half of his snaps from center were over has constructed new locker room the ground yardage and they his head and he was forced to facilities for the home team at played only half a game. punt on the run, one going for one end of the field behind the Moss and Tony never played five yards and second for a goal post in the second half at all minus-nine yards. as senior Jack BiUer, who scored Senior wingback Dave Newcastle aliquippa one TD and kicked two PAT's Hasson, who missed last week's YGS niBiBS Mahout). Cole GUARDS-McOmut. Boron, Sihntider.

TACKLES AnnareSla, Smiih. Grttiluin. Nttl, Wilson. CENTERS Mania. RyMu.

BACKS-Fassio. Joke, Vtrcs, Tabus, Pooliss, McNamara. Thompson, Bntia. Ilaocov. Bubs, Bowk)-, Frudo, McCiW, Price, Dakovich.

Suawnridf'e. Bifrbach. Ebtrsbtner. Kin. By DAN SMREKAR to pour, drenching the almost Wilmington's John Thompson News Sports Writer silent, sedate dull crowd.

got his second pass interception NEW WILMINGTON When About the only cheering heard of the year and had an eight yard the latest NAIA Division II came in the final quarter when return. Geoff Butia caught one ratings came out Saturday the community crow, Jim owned pass for eight yards and returned morning Westminster College by Charlie Harwell insisted on akickoff 23 yards, was rated Number One along divebombing game officials Neshannock's Bill Fitts snared with Defiance College. twice. His antics brought heads one pass for 19 yards. In the afternoon the Titans out from under plastic raincoats The Titans were so took on the always tough and umbrellas everwhelming that the powerful Waynesburg Yellow Jackets.

In the second quarter. Gene Waynesburg ground attack was Passes alkmptea Passes combined HauinltrrrpIHi Griffitn, Downey. Bonis. Dovgbtny, Stupaiis, a. Matthews lluey.

and Flora led the way in the game with Sharon due to an second half. injury, opened the 'Canes scoring Aliquippa, which suffered its on the first drive of the game third defeat with one victory and when he took a handoff from a tie, played without the services Fiorante on a reverse and of five regular performers, four scampered 14 yards untouched of which quit the team last week, with 9: 16 left in the quarter. The Quids could do nothing New Castle had the ball 11 weeks. The Westminster team thus far has outscored opponents 143-6 and looks nearly unstoppable. On defense the Titans hit Sow and hard and forced Waynesburg ball carriers to cough up the ball seven different times.

OUT OF BOUNDS Neither college band performed at halftime because of the foul weather Halftime activities consisted of a tug-of-war between Ereshmen and upper classmen Northwes tern's high school standout Jerry Strohecker was in the Titan locker room after the game held to minus 11 yards ENDS-Phipps, rfcrrraan. Dtimm, Milehak. GUARDS-Gusic, Dualap. Swedcr. Newhonse, right in the game fumbling seven different times in the game times, losing four and also having scoring seven times, twice being With a furious onslaught it McNamara.

second line took Westminster less than 10 quarterback fired a two yard pais minutes to illustrate why a panel to Connolly to make the score 27- of coaches consider them the Oat the half, best. Third quarter action saw Joe Halfback Joe Veres snared a 22 McCaw score from the one, yard scoring pass from Connolly catch his third TD pass quarterback Dave Bierbach. a 17 yarder from McNamara The Yellow Jackets netted 71 yards in the air but lacked confidence in throwing since Westminster intercepted the first two passes thrown. Titan coach Harold Burry was happv with his team's NEW CASTLE-53 ENDS- Sloatr, Lewis, Mariarhtr, Stbooley. Caparonla, (VLoognlin.

Isolda. TACKLES Lanrenia, Makartvich, Knight. Lomharoo, Miller, Daris. Monaco. GUARDS Cam poli, Twniaelkj.

Tinlnnao, Condas, Pia, Peterson, Delilk, Nerti. CENTERS Palladioo. KtirU, Francaiio BACKS FkKanle, Mois, Hasson, Tony, Flora. James, DtMonico. Lauro, Biller.

DeRoia. Clarke, Junior linebacker John Dowrtev and Bill Cole recovery a Titan oerformance. He said, "The boys touchdown in the final quarter time Aliquippa's defense stopped by junior Alan Isolda. them was with 5:50 left in the Even the weatherman was fourth period, against the Quips as during the Following Hasson's score it first half evervtime they had the took Fiorante only four minutes oy its intercepted the first Yellow fumble in the endzone to make play good hard football and have Defiance College 22 yarn pass from fine depth. This team is one of opponent 14-7.

Jacket pass and turned it into a the score 48-0. Erjavtc ball the rain would pour down in to put the second TD on the lrom buckets, but when New Castle board -as he hit Lewis on a would get it the rain slowed to a comeback pattern and -his drizzle. defender fell down leaving the Coach Lindy Lauro got a elusive split end all alone to TACKLES- Kiansetec. Bigf ins. Cectla, Todd.

WESTMINSTER- Connolly tw from McNamara Ebcrsbtrgtrkick). 38 yard touchdown. In the final period place kicker Still with almost six minutes John Ebersberger finished game left in the first quarter junior end honors. After successfully Mark Connolly tucked in a 40 coverting six PATs he added a 32 yard scoring strike from yard field goal. Bierbach to make the game 20-0.

Laurel High's Rob Pontius The inspired Titans emptied completed two of three pass their bench early to the final tune attempts for a total of 36 yards of 51-0. and playing in the secondary Meanwhile as the Titan power came up with several strong continued to roll, rain continued tackles. the best I've coached." He added, Tve coached Westminster undefeated teams and its impossible to forget boys like that." pj The Titan victory avenges a 61- a Pas 7 loss suffered to Waynesburg 3 three years ago at Westminster. Currently the Westminster team is about at full strength and 2l certainly will be completely ims WESTMINSTER CoflBSily, 17 yard pi from McNamara (Ebersheiotrger kick). WESTMINSTER Cole, fumble recove (Ebersberger kickl.

WESTMINSTER- Ebersberger. yard FG. GUARDS Barden, Savage. Norman, Rock. CENTERS-La i.

BACKS-Shaw. Lay. Hutchins. Kaba, Janet. Tyson, Peake.

Royal, Glanlon, Thompson. MEW CASTLE li II 7 11-53 AUquiPPA I -l NEW CASTLE Hasson 14 yard ran ITobj kick) NEW CASTLE-Uwis 31 yard pass lrom Fioranl (Toy kirk) NEW CASTLE- Moss 18 yard pass lrom Fiorante (Toay kick NEW CASTLE Toiy 1 yard mn (Kick fails) SEW CASTLE Lewis yard pass from FionitelKkk fails) NEW CASTLE Flora 1 yard ru IfitUrr kick) NEW CASTLE- Mariacher 7 yard pass from Laaro (Kick failed). NEW CASTLE Isolda 15 yard pass interception (Biller kirk). OFFICIALS Jack Bergman. Hooks Wefllnnd.

Bob Hope. George BoreHas. chance to look at everybody on complete a 31 yard score, the traveling squad Saturday and With 1:35 left in the quarter had his reserves in the game as the 'Canes were on the board early as the second period. again this time Fiorante found Senior Jerry Lauro took over Moss on a swing pattern and he at quarterback for Fiorante in shook of two tacklers and bolted the third quarter and engineered into the end zone to complete 18 the final two touchdown drives, yards. passing for one to George Two fumbles stopped the Mariacher.

'Canes the next two times they The rugged 'Cane defensive had the ball but they came back unit limited the Quips to just 74 with 2:07 left in the half as Tony yards on the ground and most of bucked over from the one. those came in the final half Fiorante broke his passing Mohawk grinds out 12-8 victory to nip Shenango By United Press Internationa East Boston U. 13 Mass 10 Columbia 28 Harvard 21 Duke 21 West Virginia 13 Dartmouth 38 Princeton 0 the outstretched hand: made a pass reception for nine By MIKE LEITERA News Sports Writer yards. Hassen. Warriors coach Al Boggia was Lehigh 7 Rutgers 0 Penn St.

28 Boston Coll. 3 Pittsburgh 10 Navy 8 If he holds on to the football Shenango gets a first down and W7right go on his TD iaunt. Mohawk High used a vicious Well pleased with his boys ground attack led by seniors Rick performances, but the injury bug Wright and Melvin Myers to edge that has hit his team all year Fordham 7 Adelphi 7 CLEAT PRINTS Hassen Syracuse a Maryland mild had the some 2.000 homecoming Yale 28 Brown 0 Shenango 12-3 in a driving continues, rainstorm Saturday night at the Gagliano received Wildcats field. concussion in the third quarter fans, who braved the rimy wiriitu reiui oi weather, on their feet on th- fust Col8ate 21 HoIy Cross 13 play of the game. He the Temple 41 Connecticut 23 Warrior secondary beat bv some South 10 yards, but Day's pass was just Auburn 44 Clemson 0 short of the mark The Wake Forest 28 A.

Tech 9 Warriors, who don't have junior Virginia 49 VMI 10 high football, had freshman (Ohio) 19 Marshall 12 Larry Carr in at linebacker spot Citadel 16 Mary 7 and he did a fine job Boggia So. Car. 35 No. Car. 21 signaled out Paul Lupo, Vince Louisville 14 Tulsa 8 Tutino and Myers for their fine Mss- Georgia 21 Wright tallied the winning and its not known how long he'll touchdown on the first play of be out of action.

Senior defensive the second quarter. end Ray Gennaro reinjured his The 205 pound fullback slanted knee, but is expected back for toward the middle, bolted Friday's encounter with through a host of Shenango Wilmington, tacklers at the line of scrimmage The only complaint Boggia had and outraced the Wildcats was that through a secondary unmolested for the. misunderstanding he had to play TD. with a wet ball during the entire Myers gave the Warriors their game. Minnesota 23 Indiana 0 Kansas 21 Kansas St.

15 Ohio U. 17 Dayton 14 St. Joseph 14 DePauw 3 Southwest Oklahoma St. 34 TCU 20 Texas 41 Oklahoma 9 Western N.M. 20 W.Colo.

7 Texas East Tex. St. 23 New Mex. St. 57 N.

Ariz. 13 Texas Tech 21 Texas 7 Ariz. 24 Brigham Young 17 New Mex. 48 San Jose St. 25 Abilene Chrst.

61 E. New Mex. 7 Ark. St. 21 Trinity 14 West Air Force 24 Tulane 3 Colorado 61 Iowa St.

10 Wyoming 16 Colo. St. 6 Standford 24 Sou. Cal. 14 Oregon 41 UCLA 40 Oregon St.

31 Utah 21 Calif. 31 Wash. 28 Ariz. St. 37 Wash.

St. 30 Utah St. 35 Kentucky 6 Loyola 16 Occidental 14 Montana 44 Idaho 26. Deadline set The deadline to join the Lawrence County Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame is Oct. 20 according to chairman Pete Carvella.

Latest members to join are Bob Waters, Todd Alexander. George Rossi. Chuck Farris and Ron Rich. The officials though we all-around efforts Another 1 enn 17 Georgia I ech 6 tirst six-pointer in the tirst period on a six yard run. anted to exchange a leather ball injur; to the Warriors long list Ala.

35 Vanderbilt 11 Wright finished the night with ror a rubber ball, but all we was senior guard Rick Bromley. inaa men. at. who suffered a hernia a couple of Western K. 45 Eastern Mich.

6 weeks ago and will be out for the Tampa 18 North Tex. St. 7 season Cindy Bullano. Louisiana St. 34 Pacific 0 daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Furman 23 Richmond 9 Edward Bullano was crowned Arkansas 41 Baylor 7. homecoming queen The start Midwest of the fourth quarter wa held up Michigan 29 Purdue 0 as the Mohawk coaching staff. Notre Dame 51 Army 10 and plavers were searching for Ohio St. 29 Michigan St.

0 103 yards rushing in eight wanted to do was replace the wet attempts for a 12.8 yard average rubber ball for a dry one." white Myers, the workhorse, commented Boggia. netted 100 yards in 18 carries for The Warriors had a chance to a 5.5 yard average. Myers also pad their lead following the TD caught a pass from quarterback jn the second period when Virgil Gary Retone for four yards. Burkey. a thorn in the Wildcats Shenango had its chance to win side all night, intercepted a Day the game in the third quarter paSs and returned it to the after pullina to within four points Shenaneo 43 Gary Knight lens Hassen luWd "consin ii of With Gasliano doins most of pass reception for the two-point Northwestern 48 Illinois 0 Doug LeKebre swept right end the running in the drive the conversion was aided by one of Nebraska 21 Missouri 7 tor tnree yards lor a toucnaown amors had picked up two tirst the Warriors.

Days pass hit the and Chuck Hassen added two downs to the 2i Gagliano and chest of one of the players vand more points when he hauled in Myers both carried twice, but Hassen "made a diving catch Retone's pass on the conversion couldn't get the first-and-len as fork. attempt. the Shenango defense stiffened mohawk shenango at the 12 la 'T'" On the ensuing kickoff Jerry ALRAY PACEMAKER Gagliano had a fine rctui After two first downs and a varoiiosi is the Warriors, but the slippery punt by the Wildcats the vroiin ih Warriors had good field position prieS 'z at its 4T and tried to get another 0 Had mteKrpuij i TD before the intermission. tJT pigskin went into the air was tackled. An alert Jeff Reed was thi pounce on it for the Wildcats at Ketone went to the air.

the KumMn i inly time in the game, and rmtiiM i the Warriors hn FREE MOUNTING AND ftAlANClNG This new car is the best reason not to buy a Volkswagen Beetle. With the aid of a personal foul three out of four penalty the Wildcats moved to passes The only one he missed 1 7.75-14- 8.25-14- mi 4 FltST LME WIOTf WALLS caught by Bill to bring in fresh air when ws are closed, interior is, to be honest, ih, jch 18.30- Ex. Tax 2.17 s19.26-Ex.Tax2.33 In year when every cor mofcer seem; lo be giving you one reason or another not to buy Volkswagen Beetle, it might be a good ideo lo listen to ihe best reason: Volkswagen's Super Beetle. It has almost Iwic the luggage space as the Beetle of yesteryear. It hos a longer-lasting, more powerful engine.

it has a new suspension system for a smoother ride. It hos a flow-through ventilation KNDS-IjScoIj. 8.55-14 Ex. Tax 2.53 The Tn-County Football League's lending scorer and rusher DennLs Troggio swept right end and went in for the Tl) at the flag, but it didn't count One of the officials had thrown a flag at the 10 for a clipping penalty. Instead of the Wildcats loading they were still trailing were (aced with a third down situation.

Quarterback John Day. who suffered his worsl day of the season as he hit on only two of 16 Weimer. but he had stepped umt the end line. The Warriors stuck to their ground game in the second half and ale up the time to keep ihe Wildcats from any further scoring. Myers, who tailed the first TD.

also sot up the score wilh a 2K yard run that brought the Warriors to the Wildcats 25 and it took five more plays before he went in fur the score. Ihirkey set up Wright's TD run The floor is fully carpeted. In all, it has 89 things you could never find on a Beetle. So of all the doinis you'll hear this year by cor makers that their cars are "better than a Beetle," there's only one car moker wilh 25 years experience in small cars lo back it up. Volkswagen.

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18 New Castle On fourth down Day flicked back what hurt the Wildcats to Troggio. who's pass went over mostly was that Pascarella had i I.

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