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Published by the Lehigh University Alumni Association Vol. 24 — No. 8 NOVEMBER 3, 1981 BETHLEHEM, PA. Lehigh Eleven Romps, 69-7, ll MAY 5 1932 Before Parents Day Turnout (B&W Photo by JEFF STEWART). LEHIGH CHEERLEADERS were almost as busy as the statisticians Saturday, counting off the points as their Engineers collected 10 touchdowns and nine conversions while overwhelming Davidson, 69-7. AlumNotes SUNDAY, NOV. 8 Upper Jersey Lehigh Club: Annual Fall Social 3-6 p.m. at home of Bruce Borgeson, Wyck- off, N.J. Special guest: Craig Anderson, '60, Athletic Business Manager. Phone Leslie Reynen, '78, 201-444-9273 for reservations. TUESDAY, NOV. 10 Lehigh Club of York, Pa.: Reception 6:30, dinner 7:15 p.m., Holiday Inn of York, Toro- nito St. and Arsenal Rd. (formerly Billy Budd Inn). Cash bar. Dinner $11.50. Guests will be Bill Leckonby, Lehigh director of athletics, and Denny Diehl of the Alumni Assn. Football and wrestling are the topics. Mike Conway, 1813 Roxboro Rd., York, phone 741-4311 (home) handling reservations. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 11 Lehigh Club of Southern N.J.: Joint Lehigh-Lafayette Dinner, 7:30 p.m., at Tavistock Country Club, Tavistock, N.J. Lehigh speaker: Head Track Coach and Asst. Athletic Director John Covert. Phone Chuck Cook at 201-829-0286 (home). SATURDAY, NOV. 14 Lehigh Club of Boston: Lehigh football at Northeastern. Pre-game tailgate on baseball field, weather permitting. Post-game reception (cash bar) at nearby Longwood Towers. For map and details phone the Alumni Office at 215-861-3135. MONDAY, NOV. 16 Lehigh Club of Delaware: Pre-Lafayette Luncheon, Noon, at downtown YMCA in Wilmington. Campus guest: Dennis R. Diehl, '70, Alumni Assn. Phone Jim Giammarva, 302-834-2524 (home). TUESDAY, NOV. 17 Southeast Pa. Lehigh Club: Lehigh-Lafayette dinner, 6:15 p.m. at Scotch & Sirloin, Laurel- dale. LU speaker: Asst. Football Coach Barry Fetterman. Phone Dr. Richard Bell, 678- 2801 (home). TUESDAY, NOV. 17 Long Island Club: Lafayette Victory Party at 6:30 p.m. Historic Maine Maid Inn, Jericho Preserve. Guest speaker: Gerry Leeman, Asst. Athletic Director, and Associate Wrestling Coach. Phone Pete Stoehr at 516-364-9797 (office). WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18 Lehigh Club of New York: Annual Lehigh Victory Party, 6 p.m., at 60 East Club across from Grand Central Station. Lehigh speakers: Judy Turner, Asst. Director for Women's Athletics, and Denny Diehl, '70, Alumni Assn. Films of LU win over Delaware. Phone Karen Brunkhorst, 212-770-0313. THURSDAY, NOV. 19 Lehigh Club of Philadelphia: Annual Pre-Lafayette Dinner, 6 p.m., at Williamson's, Barclay Bldg., Bala Cynwyd. Special guests: Head Football Coach John Whitehead and Women's Coach (Tennis and Volleyball) THE SOUTH MOUNTAINEER Editor—Joe Whritenour THE SOUTH MOUNTAINEER ( USPS 438-550) is publis hed four times in October, November, January and February, three times in September, twice in December, March and April and once in May, by the LEHIGH UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSN., Jim Niemeyer, '43, executive director, Alumni Memorial Bldg. No. 27, Bethlehem, Pa. 18015. Second class postage paid at Bethlehem, Pa. The South Mountaineer is edited by Lehigh's OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION, Sam Connor, '49, director. An alumnus may receive The South Mountaineer upon request to the Alumni Assn. office. Karen Adams, Downtown luncheon day before at Noon at Engineers Club. Phone Bob Bevan, 215-649-5207 (home). THURSDAY, NOV. 19 Central Pa. Lehigh Club: Annual Lehigh-Lafayette Dinner at 6:30 p.m., Hershey Country Club. Lehigh speaker: Thad Turner, '61, Head Wrestling Coach. Phone Jim Morgan, '62, at 236-6158 (home). Game At LEHIGH 20 28 14 7—69 Davidson 0 0 0 7—7 L—Anastasio 7 pass from Michalski. Kick missed. L —Ryan 54 pass from Michalski. Whalen kick. L — Ryan 22 pass from Michalski. Whalen kick. L —Ryan 7 pass from Michalski. Whalen kick. L—Michalski 17 run. Whalen kick. L—Manion 1 run. Whalen kick. L—T.Kowalonek 10 pass from Rambo. Whalen kick. L—Tulskie 2 run. Scott kick. L—Nikles 2 pass from Rambo. Scott kick. D—Hermetz 6 pass from Martin. Paymer kick. L—Hunt 5 pass from Rambo. Scott kick. Leh Dav First downs 25 8 Net yds. rushing 245 31 Net yds. passing 327 67 Total yards 572 98 Passes attempted 27 23 Passes completed 21 8 Had intercepted 0 3 Punts 2 8 Avg. distance 31 30 Fumbles 0 4 Fumbles lost 0 1 Engineers Riddle Davidson; Ryan Sets Season Record Lehigh scored the first nine Tufts was overwhelmed in Tay- times it had the football Satur- lor Stadium, 63-0. r day en route to a 69-7 knockout Senior quarterback Larry of Davidson before an Upper- Michalski of Pittsburgh, Pa., classman Parents Day crowd of and splitend Dan Ryan, a senior 10,405 in Taylor Stadium. from Guilderland, N.Y., It was the Engineer's sixth teamed up for another after- triumph against two defeats. It noon of pitch-and-catch Brown strengthened their hold on and White style. second place in the Lambert Michalski, although playing Cup voting and may have a only 25 minutes, completed 13 of favorable affect on their 1-AA 17 passes for 253 yards and four ranking this week. touchdowns, and scored once on In racking up 10 touchdowns, the end of a double-reverse lat- and adding: nine conversions, eral early in the second quarter. Lehigh reached its highest one- Ryan, shut out of the end zone game total since 1959 when at New Hampshire and Bucknell, regained his scoring touch LOITlbort CUP grabbing TD tosses of seven, 22 * and 54 yards from Michalski pts during a first half in which the 1. Shippensburg 8-0 48 Engineers piled up a 48-0 2. LEHIGH 6-2 47 margin. 3. Lafayette 7-1 35 These catches put him in the and Delaware 5-2 35 Lehigh record book with 13 scor- 5. Massachusetts 5-2 28 jng receptions in one season. , 6. Millersville 7-1 27 steVe Kreider, now of the Cin- 7. New Hampshire 6-2 18 cinnati Bengals, set the old and Rhode Island 5-3.... 18 mark of 12 in 1977 and Mark 9. Connecticut 4-4 8 Yeager equalled it last year. 10. West Chester 6-2 5 The victory assured the England Towson St. 5-3 5 neers of a ninth straight winning season on the gridiron and this A^^ IJm »ak #*^% ls another school standard. ^aaF IU 11 £ © Lehigh is 6-2 with three contests remaining on the regular Penalties 6 1 schedule. Yds. penalized 64 0 Lehigh clearly outgunned the INDIVIDUAL LEADERS over-matched Davidson squad Rushing att yds avg td from the °PeninS whistle- Even Tulskie L 13 101 7 7 1 when coach John Whitehead Sinclair D 14 47 3 3 0 lifted his starters, and that was Godbolt L 7 40 5 7 0 unusually early, the score con- Rambo,L '.!.! 1 23 23^0 0 tinued t0 mount Ahsler L 7 22 31 0 Second-string quarterback Bill Rambo of Easton, Pa., for Passing att com int yds td instance, completed eight of 10 Michalski,L.. 17 13 0 253 4 passes for 74 yards and three Rambo,L ....10 8 0 74 3 touchdowns while taking the Martin,D ... .16 6 2 50 1 team in for its last five TDs. Michalski's first pass of the Receiving cgt yds td game was a 34-yard strike to Ryan.L 5 115 3 halfback Ed Godbolt, of Bethle- T.Kowalonek.L 3 39 1 hem, Pa., as Lehigh moved 58 Attendance: 10,405 yards on eight plays following lehigh players the opening kickoff for its first offense: Split ends-Ryan, T.Kowa- touchdown. Michalski fired the lonek Whalen Davidson. Tight ends- , t d t H M d Anastasio, Nikles, Hunt. / . ** Tackles-Greene, Lacey, Joseph, Pual Anastasio of Camp Hill, Hynes. Guards—Miller, Fath, Mor- Pa. ganGams^Centers-Sitar Brennan, The next three scoring aerials VanOrden. Quarterbacks—Michalski, . , „„..,,. . %, Rambo. Haifbacks-Godboit, Rabuck, went from Michalski to Ryan on Tulskie, Bradshaw, Heffner, Sexton, plays covering 54, 22 and seven Ancei. Fulibacks-Ahsier, Manion, yards, in that order, as the Engi- Ertz, E. Williams. a- j ™ -j u j „ j neers discovered Davidson had Defense: Ends-Nielsen, J.Kowa- defense aeainst the overhead lonek, Meyers, Kasbar, Zimardo. no aetense againsttneoverneaa Tackles-Crudeiu, Becker, Szab- bombardment. After the third lowski, Yesulaitis, Sturn. Lineback- 0f this trio Lehigh had a 27-0 ers-Rosen, Shigo, Pearson, Krasley, ajiqWoii with 14- 54still left in the Graziano, Eilow, Rudisiii, Kros- cusnion Wltn 14. 54Still tett in tne nowski. Backs—Tuohey, Mecca, second period. Macellara, P.Smith, Talmadge, Gum, A few minutes later, after J.Smith, McPherson, O'Hagan, Trin- kle, Johnson, isia, Carr. (Continued on Page 2)
Object Description
Title | South Mountaineer Volume 24, Issue 08 |
Subject | Lehigh University--Periodicals; Campus Scenes; Lehigh University. Alumni Association; Campus environment |
Description | Reports on the past week's athletics news at Lehigh University. Published weekly, except for vacations, during the school year. |
Creator | Lehigh University. Alumni Association. Alumni Student Drants Committee |
Publisher | Lehigh University |
Date | 1981-11-03 |
Type | Text |
Format | newsletters |
File Format | image/tiff |
Extent | 2 pages |
Dimensions | 42 cm. x 28 cm. |
Identifier | SC LSer S726 V24 N08 |
Language | Eng |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ |
Catalog Record | https://asa.lib.lehigh.edu/Record/385433 |
Description
Title | [Front cover] |
File Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | SC LSer S726 V24 N08 001 |
Language | Eng |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ |
Catalog Record | https://asa.lib.lehigh.edu/Record/385433 |
Full Text | Published by the Lehigh University Alumni Association Vol. 24 — No. 8 NOVEMBER 3, 1981 BETHLEHEM, PA. Lehigh Eleven Romps, 69-7, ll MAY 5 1932 Before Parents Day Turnout (B&W Photo by JEFF STEWART). LEHIGH CHEERLEADERS were almost as busy as the statisticians Saturday, counting off the points as their Engineers collected 10 touchdowns and nine conversions while overwhelming Davidson, 69-7. AlumNotes SUNDAY, NOV. 8 Upper Jersey Lehigh Club: Annual Fall Social 3-6 p.m. at home of Bruce Borgeson, Wyck- off, N.J. Special guest: Craig Anderson, '60, Athletic Business Manager. Phone Leslie Reynen, '78, 201-444-9273 for reservations. TUESDAY, NOV. 10 Lehigh Club of York, Pa.: Reception 6:30, dinner 7:15 p.m., Holiday Inn of York, Toro- nito St. and Arsenal Rd. (formerly Billy Budd Inn). Cash bar. Dinner $11.50. Guests will be Bill Leckonby, Lehigh director of athletics, and Denny Diehl of the Alumni Assn. Football and wrestling are the topics. Mike Conway, 1813 Roxboro Rd., York, phone 741-4311 (home) handling reservations. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 11 Lehigh Club of Southern N.J.: Joint Lehigh-Lafayette Dinner, 7:30 p.m., at Tavistock Country Club, Tavistock, N.J. Lehigh speaker: Head Track Coach and Asst. Athletic Director John Covert. Phone Chuck Cook at 201-829-0286 (home). SATURDAY, NOV. 14 Lehigh Club of Boston: Lehigh football at Northeastern. Pre-game tailgate on baseball field, weather permitting. Post-game reception (cash bar) at nearby Longwood Towers. For map and details phone the Alumni Office at 215-861-3135. MONDAY, NOV. 16 Lehigh Club of Delaware: Pre-Lafayette Luncheon, Noon, at downtown YMCA in Wilmington. Campus guest: Dennis R. Diehl, '70, Alumni Assn. Phone Jim Giammarva, 302-834-2524 (home). TUESDAY, NOV. 17 Southeast Pa. Lehigh Club: Lehigh-Lafayette dinner, 6:15 p.m. at Scotch & Sirloin, Laurel- dale. LU speaker: Asst. Football Coach Barry Fetterman. Phone Dr. Richard Bell, 678- 2801 (home). TUESDAY, NOV. 17 Long Island Club: Lafayette Victory Party at 6:30 p.m. Historic Maine Maid Inn, Jericho Preserve. Guest speaker: Gerry Leeman, Asst. Athletic Director, and Associate Wrestling Coach. Phone Pete Stoehr at 516-364-9797 (office). WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18 Lehigh Club of New York: Annual Lehigh Victory Party, 6 p.m., at 60 East Club across from Grand Central Station. Lehigh speakers: Judy Turner, Asst. Director for Women's Athletics, and Denny Diehl, '70, Alumni Assn. Films of LU win over Delaware. Phone Karen Brunkhorst, 212-770-0313. THURSDAY, NOV. 19 Lehigh Club of Philadelphia: Annual Pre-Lafayette Dinner, 6 p.m., at Williamson's, Barclay Bldg., Bala Cynwyd. Special guests: Head Football Coach John Whitehead and Women's Coach (Tennis and Volleyball) THE SOUTH MOUNTAINEER Editor—Joe Whritenour THE SOUTH MOUNTAINEER ( USPS 438-550) is publis hed four times in October, November, January and February, three times in September, twice in December, March and April and once in May, by the LEHIGH UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSN., Jim Niemeyer, '43, executive director, Alumni Memorial Bldg. No. 27, Bethlehem, Pa. 18015. Second class postage paid at Bethlehem, Pa. The South Mountaineer is edited by Lehigh's OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION, Sam Connor, '49, director. An alumnus may receive The South Mountaineer upon request to the Alumni Assn. office. Karen Adams, Downtown luncheon day before at Noon at Engineers Club. Phone Bob Bevan, 215-649-5207 (home). THURSDAY, NOV. 19 Central Pa. Lehigh Club: Annual Lehigh-Lafayette Dinner at 6:30 p.m., Hershey Country Club. Lehigh speaker: Thad Turner, '61, Head Wrestling Coach. Phone Jim Morgan, '62, at 236-6158 (home). Game At LEHIGH 20 28 14 7—69 Davidson 0 0 0 7—7 L—Anastasio 7 pass from Michalski. Kick missed. L —Ryan 54 pass from Michalski. Whalen kick. L — Ryan 22 pass from Michalski. Whalen kick. L —Ryan 7 pass from Michalski. Whalen kick. L—Michalski 17 run. Whalen kick. L—Manion 1 run. Whalen kick. L—T.Kowalonek 10 pass from Rambo. Whalen kick. L—Tulskie 2 run. Scott kick. L—Nikles 2 pass from Rambo. Scott kick. D—Hermetz 6 pass from Martin. Paymer kick. L—Hunt 5 pass from Rambo. Scott kick. Leh Dav First downs 25 8 Net yds. rushing 245 31 Net yds. passing 327 67 Total yards 572 98 Passes attempted 27 23 Passes completed 21 8 Had intercepted 0 3 Punts 2 8 Avg. distance 31 30 Fumbles 0 4 Fumbles lost 0 1 Engineers Riddle Davidson; Ryan Sets Season Record Lehigh scored the first nine Tufts was overwhelmed in Tay- times it had the football Satur- lor Stadium, 63-0. r day en route to a 69-7 knockout Senior quarterback Larry of Davidson before an Upper- Michalski of Pittsburgh, Pa., classman Parents Day crowd of and splitend Dan Ryan, a senior 10,405 in Taylor Stadium. from Guilderland, N.Y., It was the Engineer's sixth teamed up for another after- triumph against two defeats. It noon of pitch-and-catch Brown strengthened their hold on and White style. second place in the Lambert Michalski, although playing Cup voting and may have a only 25 minutes, completed 13 of favorable affect on their 1-AA 17 passes for 253 yards and four ranking this week. touchdowns, and scored once on In racking up 10 touchdowns, the end of a double-reverse lat- and adding: nine conversions, eral early in the second quarter. Lehigh reached its highest one- Ryan, shut out of the end zone game total since 1959 when at New Hampshire and Bucknell, regained his scoring touch LOITlbort CUP grabbing TD tosses of seven, 22 * and 54 yards from Michalski pts during a first half in which the 1. Shippensburg 8-0 48 Engineers piled up a 48-0 2. LEHIGH 6-2 47 margin. 3. Lafayette 7-1 35 These catches put him in the and Delaware 5-2 35 Lehigh record book with 13 scor- 5. Massachusetts 5-2 28 jng receptions in one season. , 6. Millersville 7-1 27 steVe Kreider, now of the Cin- 7. New Hampshire 6-2 18 cinnati Bengals, set the old and Rhode Island 5-3.... 18 mark of 12 in 1977 and Mark 9. Connecticut 4-4 8 Yeager equalled it last year. 10. West Chester 6-2 5 The victory assured the England Towson St. 5-3 5 neers of a ninth straight winning season on the gridiron and this A^^ IJm »ak #*^% ls another school standard. ^aaF IU 11 £ © Lehigh is 6-2 with three contests remaining on the regular Penalties 6 1 schedule. Yds. penalized 64 0 Lehigh clearly outgunned the INDIVIDUAL LEADERS over-matched Davidson squad Rushing att yds avg td from the °PeninS whistle- Even Tulskie L 13 101 7 7 1 when coach John Whitehead Sinclair D 14 47 3 3 0 lifted his starters, and that was Godbolt L 7 40 5 7 0 unusually early, the score con- Rambo,L '.!.! 1 23 23^0 0 tinued t0 mount Ahsler L 7 22 31 0 Second-string quarterback Bill Rambo of Easton, Pa., for Passing att com int yds td instance, completed eight of 10 Michalski,L.. 17 13 0 253 4 passes for 74 yards and three Rambo,L ....10 8 0 74 3 touchdowns while taking the Martin,D ... .16 6 2 50 1 team in for its last five TDs. Michalski's first pass of the Receiving cgt yds td game was a 34-yard strike to Ryan.L 5 115 3 halfback Ed Godbolt, of Bethle- T.Kowalonek.L 3 39 1 hem, Pa., as Lehigh moved 58 Attendance: 10,405 yards on eight plays following lehigh players the opening kickoff for its first offense: Split ends-Ryan, T.Kowa- touchdown. Michalski fired the lonek Whalen Davidson. Tight ends- , t d t H M d Anastasio, Nikles, Hunt. / . ** Tackles-Greene, Lacey, Joseph, Pual Anastasio of Camp Hill, Hynes. Guards—Miller, Fath, Mor- Pa. ganGams^Centers-Sitar Brennan, The next three scoring aerials VanOrden. Quarterbacks—Michalski, . , „„..,,. . %, Rambo. Haifbacks-Godboit, Rabuck, went from Michalski to Ryan on Tulskie, Bradshaw, Heffner, Sexton, plays covering 54, 22 and seven Ancei. Fulibacks-Ahsier, Manion, yards, in that order, as the Engi- Ertz, E. Williams. a- j ™ -j u j „ j neers discovered Davidson had Defense: Ends-Nielsen, J.Kowa- defense aeainst the overhead lonek, Meyers, Kasbar, Zimardo. no aetense againsttneoverneaa Tackles-Crudeiu, Becker, Szab- bombardment. After the third lowski, Yesulaitis, Sturn. Lineback- 0f this trio Lehigh had a 27-0 ers-Rosen, Shigo, Pearson, Krasley, ajiqWoii with 14- 54still left in the Graziano, Eilow, Rudisiii, Kros- cusnion Wltn 14. 54Still tett in tne nowski. Backs—Tuohey, Mecca, second period. Macellara, P.Smith, Talmadge, Gum, A few minutes later, after J.Smith, McPherson, O'Hagan, Trin- kle, Johnson, isia, Carr. (Continued on Page 2) |
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