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The Buffalo News from Buffalo, New York • 71

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The Buffalo NewsSunday October 3 1982 Page 7 Terps Hand Orange 4th Loss 26 3 By DONN ESMONDS Neus Staff Reporter SYRACUSE The bag men are put at Syracuse They sat behind one end zone four of them shopping bags over heads in anonymous protest of the sagging football fortunes of Syra cuse which lost to Maryland 26 3 at the Carrier Dome Saturday form holds the bags are good for at least another two games Penn State and Pittsburgh both na yonally ranked are next Opponents The fourth straight defeat left Coach Dick MacPherson at a verbal loss know what to re marked the beleaguered coach know where we played well None of our three units (offense de fense specialty teams) performed like they have to for us to play win ning 1 The bag men noticed They re mained seated in mute dissatisfac tion at a 1 4 record long after end If there was any consolation in defeat it came in the play of fresh man quarterback Todd Norley The 18 year old replaced injured starter Greg Christodulu early in the second quarter with Maryland leading 17 0 Norley completed 18 of 31 passes for 199 yards despite a relentless Maryland rush His poise accuracy and mobility may have earned him an edge in three man shell game at quarterback was pleased by his perform said MacPherson young man was able to move the ball even though they were really coming after Norley moved it but never far enough Turnovers ended three drives in side the Maryland 35 two on Norley interceptions and another on his fumble after a vicious sack were able to move it a lit tle but we score and what said Norley The Terrapins 2 2 decided mat ters with 17 points in the second quarter Maryland took a 10 0 lead early in the quarter on a 43 yard touch down pass from Boomer Esiason (15 26 197 yards) to John Nash Less than a minute later Chris todulu fumbled after a jarring hit and Maryland recovered on the Orange two yard line Two plays later fullback Dave went over from the one for a 17 0 lead Esiason a southpaw who ranks among the passing leaders had an armchair afternoon He re ceived virtually no pressure from the Syracuse front and admitted he no problem at all We even have to adjust to anything they outlook differs con siderably from The Terrapins came in allowing just 68 yards rushing per game and both their losses were to formidable foes see only good things predicted Eaiason played Penn State tough (losing 39 31) we played West Virginia tough (a 19 18 loss) and we blew out north Caroli na State (23 The Terps even get help from unexpected sources a 6 foot 1 226 pound bowling ball cele brated his first considerable play ing time of the year by embarrass ing many a would be Orange tackler provided the low point of the Orange afternoon in the third quarter when he took an Eaiason screen pass behind the line pushed aside a Syracuse lineman and fell ed three other defenders on a 25 yard demolition run line was out in front of me all said the junior slowed by a groin pull earlier this season guess I did some of it on my own run led to a 39 yard Jess Atkinson field goal (his 3rd of 4) and a 23 0 advantage The Orange salvaged some pride on Russ 44 yard field goal late in the third quarter But it was a token blow hardly enough to satisfy the crowd of 30214 or de bag four malcontents NOTES Christodulu was shaken up but not seriously hurt MacPherson would not name his starting quarterback for Penn State Syracuse rushed for just 23 yards net against 205 for Maryland Orange punter Jay Ross aver aged just 33 yards Maryland's Russell Davis dives for a gain R' SV or mB ar Pitt Continued rom Page sive contest on Woodside field goals of 34 yards in the first quarter and 29 yards in the third quarter Then 52 seconds into the fourthjeriod outside linebacker Talley blocked the punt by Ganzer and fell on it for the touchdown that made it 13 0 But Marino and his receivers got their game clicking after touchdown Marino ended up 20 of 41 for 211 yards Hostetler was 19 of 39 for 214 yards The first two quarters of play were 30 minutes of frustrating miss ed scoring opportunities by both teams or example 34 yard field goal 7:43 into the first quarter came after an apparent 11 yard TD run by Hostetler was nullified by a clipping penalty Schubert had one field goal attempt from 32 yards block ed by Steve Hathaway in the first quarter and he was wide on a 47 yard attempt in the second period The blocked field goal spoiled a 43 yard punt return by Tom lynn giving the pnthers possession on the WVU49 And after first field goal Tim Lewis returned the kick off from the end zone to the Pitt 49 and Dave Preston intercept ed Marino on the second play Plastmo's half round design makes water gravitate to the raingutter's lowest area This forms a natural "stream" for quick easy drainage right down the mid dle Square shaped gutters have flat bot toms and more surface area for water and debris to collect and sit Plastmo snaps together Joints are glued with iPlastmo Cement to form smooth permanent seals which will 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ALL SPECIAL GUTTER Section ONLY SallVJPiastBa 'TO 7 PKTfepiiiMLWOOD Available at: HARDWARE 751 Niagara alls Blvd Amherst 823 93 10 1680 Abbott Lackawanna 824 0288 6231 Transit Road Depew 681 381 1 1955 Clinton Street Buffalo 823 1700 2940 Delaware Avenue Kenmore 877 0886 10020 Main Street Clarence 759 2177 2455 Niagara alls Blvd 1 onawanda 691 8066 1490 Southwestern Blvd West Seneca 674 0833 978 Payne Avenue North Tonawanda 693 1810 6610 Lincoln Ave Lock port 434 6274 Vura Sparks Penn Over Columbia 51 31 News Wire Services PHILADELPHIA Gary Vura passed for two touchdowns and ran for two more scores Saturday to lead unbeaten Pennsylvania to a 51 31 victory over Columbia in an Ivy League game The Quakers are now 3 0 mark ing the first time since 1968 that they have won their first three games of the season They are 2 0 in the league Vura who completed 17 of 26 passes for 227 yards hit on touch down passes of 10 and 8 yards to tight end Jeff schulte and scored on a 6 yard run to spark Pennsylvania to a 27 14 halftime lead The Lions 0 3 and 0 2 in the Ivy cut the deficit to 10 points on Miro 46 yard field goal The Quakers then pulled away on an 8 yard run by Steve Rubin in the third quarter and a 4 yard dash by Vura and ernando 41 yard field goal in the fourth period Steve lacco opened the scoring for Penn on a 2 yard run ollowing first touchdown pass to Schulte John Witkowski hit on his first of four touchdown passes for the day with a 6 yard toss to tight end James Powell in the second quarter: Colgate 38 Dartmouth 21 HANOVER Quarterback Steve Calabria stopped by an inter ception on his first drive came back to toss three first half touch downs to lead unbeaten Colgate over winless Dartmouth Co captain Dave Neslund stop ped first march with an interception at the Dartmouth 6 yard line But after a punt by the home team the Red Raiders turned the game into a route for their fourth win of the season Colgate scored on its next five possessions and Calabria left just before the half ended completing of 14 of 19 passes for 249 yards Calabria a 6 foot 5 sophomore from Carle Place NY hit fullback Gil Terenzi with a 9 yard touch down pass at 11:25 of the first peri od Less than two minutes later tailback Rich Erenberg broke two tackles and went 12 yards for Col second touchdown Boston 17 Cornell 6 ITHACA Paul Lewis scored from three yards out at 11:19 of the second quarter to give Boston University all the scoring it needed in a victory over Cornell stingy defense recover ed three Big Red fumbles inter cepted three passes and blocked a punt The Terriers now 2 1 set up score and a Steve Shapiro point after on a four play 21 yard drive that began when Bob Place blocked a Scott Dowdell punt Boston improved its lead to 10 0 in the third quarter when Shapiro after missing two previous field goal attempts connected from 44 yards out Again the score was set up by a Cornell turnover this time a Paul Dwyer interception of a Jeff Hammond pass Holy Cro 10 Yale 6 NEW HAVEN Conn Peter Muldoon completed 13 of 18 passes for 133 yards and running back San East ford McMurty scored the winning touchdown as Holy Cross ran its winning streak to four games with a victory over winless Yale It was the first time in 110 year football history the Elis lost the first three games of a season Holy Cross got all the points it needed in the second quarter when McMurty capped a 15 play 69 yard drive with a one yard scoring burst Tony Melink kicked the extra point and added a 36 yard field goal in the fourth period Yale narrowed the deficit to 7 6 in the third period when Paul Andrie dragged a defender into the end zone from 3 yards out capping a 45 yard drive Jeff Arons kick went wide to the right and Holy Cross led 7 6 Tailback Andy Clizio led the Crusaders with 68 yards rushing on 22 carries Andrie led the Elis with 101 yards on 26 carries before he was injured and left the game with 4:11 left Yale's Joe Dufek completed 8 of 18 passes for 95 yards Army 17 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