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Vol. 24 — No. 9 NOVEMBER 10, 1981 BETHLEHEM, PA. ■.•.;.-.•.•:•:«:•;■:;::;■::;:;■ Engineers Win Seventh, Regain MAY 5 '1982 Top Spot In Lambert Ratings Game AtA Glance LEHIGH 6 14 14 6-40 Millersville 0 0 0 7—7 L—Anastasio 4 pass from Michalski. Kick missed. L—Ahsler 1 run. Whalen kick. L—Rabuck 6 run. Whalen kick. L—Anastasio 6 pass from Michalski. Whalen kick. L—Godbolt 1 run. Whalen kick. L—Rabuck 1 run. Kick missed. M—Stonewall 4 run. Bru- baker kick. Attendance: 10,866 Leh Mill First downs 28 17 Net yds. rushing 284 149 Net yds. passing . 186 94 Total yards 470 243 Passes attemptd 29 11 Completed 15 5 Had intercepted 0 0 Punts 1 5 Avg. distance .26 27 Fumbles 0 8 Fumbles lost 0 3 Penalties 5 3 Yds. penalized 52 26 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing att yds avg td Godbolt.L 18 100 5.5 1 Coyne.M 16 75 4.6 0 Ahsler.L 14 65 4.6 0 Rabuck.L 14 57 4.0 2 Moritz.M 6 39 6.5 0 Tulskie.L 8 39 4,8 0 Passing att com int yds td Michalski, L .25 14 0 172 2 Roberts.M ....9 4 0 60 0 Receiving cgt yds td Anastasio,L 5 51 2 Nikles.L 2 54 0 Coyne,M 2 32 0 Ryan,L 2 28 0 Westm'd.M ...2 28 0 Ahsler.L 2 10 0 LEHIGH PLAYERS Offense: Split ends—Ryan, T. Kowalonek, Whalen. Tight ends—Anastasio, Nikles, Hunt. Tackles—Greene, Lacey, Joseph, Hynes. Guards- Miller, Fath, Garris, Morgan. Centers—Sitar, Brennan. Quarterbacks—Michalski, Rambo. Halfbacks —Rabuck, Godbolt, Heffner, Tulskie. Fullbacks—Ahsler, Manion. Defense: Ends—J. Kowalonek, Nielsen, Meyers. Tackles—Szablowski, Becker, Crudeli, Yesulaitis. Linebackers—Rosen, Shigo, Pearson, Rudisill, Graziano, Krasley. Backs- Mecca, Tuohey, Macellara, P. Smith, Talmadge, Isla, Gum, O'Hagan, Trin- kle, Carr. Godbolt, Michalski Lead SS - . Lehigh During 40-7 Victory Lehigh's football team rolled victories, and a 7-1 record, but over Millersville State last Sat- was decidedly overmatched. urday, 40-7, regained first place Lehigh put three touchdowns in the Lambert Cup poll and on the board each half and had mm ^M kept alive its hopes for an in vita- 40 points before the Marauders «4p tion into the 1-AA playoffs. could avert a shutout with a The Engineers (7-2) are at fourth quarter TD against Engi- Northeastern this week in neer reserves. Brookline, Mass., a suburb of Coach John Whitehead's Boston, before ending their reg- squad controlled play from the ular schedule Nov. 21 in Taylor outset but couldn't score until Stadium against Lafayette. near the end of the first period Shippensburg, the Lambert when quarterback Larry leader for several weeks, Michalski of Pittsburgh, Pa., remained undefeated but had threw four yards to tight end enough trouble winning 26-21 Paul Anastasio of Camp Hill, over Slippery Rock to sway the Pa., to break the ice. voting in Lehigh's direction. Anastasio took a 6-yard toss (B&w Photo by cindy davis) Millersville downed Slippery from Michalski for another TD PATTI GLAVIN outreaches her Lafayette opponent as Lehigh Rock earlier in the season, 20- in the third quarter after ful- rallies from far behind to down the Leopards, 3-2, for its 23rd 12, and the Engineers disposed lback John Ahsler of Chatham, volleyball victory in 34 matches. The Lehigh women dropped the of the Marauders without diffi- N.J. and halfback Joe Rabuck, first two sets, by 15-6 margins, before winning 15-3, 15-5 and 15-9. culty. Millersville came to Tay- of Philadelphia, Pa., had lor Stadium with seven straight plowed over the goal line in the second as Lehigh managed a 20- a -a fVT ^i_ TB -i. ° halftime lead. AlllIlLL 1 OICS • J3iO«.ClCa.8lS BetLhemPa^plunged^cross late in the third quarter, for a SATURDAY, NOV. 14 TUESDAY, NOV. 17 dale. LU speaker: Asst. Foot-. 34.0 margin, and Rabuck scored Lehigh Club of Boston: Southeast Pa. Lehigh Club: ball Coach Barry Fetterman. again on a plunge in the fourth. Lehigh football at Northeast- Lehigh-Lafayette dinner, 6:15 Phone Dr. Richard Bell, 678- Godbolt emerged as the game's ern. Pre-game tailgate on base- p.m. at Scotch & Sirloin, Laurel- 2801 (home). rushing leader with 18 carries ball field, weather permitting. TUESDAY, NOV. 17 for 100 yards. Post-game reception (cashbar) TfileCOSt Long Island Club: Lafayette A Freshman Parents Day tur- at nearby Longwood Towers. '"^ Victory Partv at 6:30 p.m. His- nout of 10,866 watched the Engi- For map and details phone the A televised replay of the toric Maine Maid Inn, Jericho neers beat the Marauders at Alumni Office at 215-861-3135. Lehigh-Lafayette football Preserve. Guest speaker: their own game—rushing— MONDAY, NOV. 16 game, originated by Gerry Leeman, Asst. Athletic while Michalski was content to Lehigh Club of Delaware: WLVT-TV, Ch. 39 of the Director, and Associate Wres- complete 14 of 25 passes for 172 Pre-Lafayette Luncheon, Noon, Lehigh Valley, will be tling Coacn phone Pete Stoehr yards including the two scoring at downtown YMCAin Wilming- shown simultaneously at 516-364-9797 (office). tosses to Anastasio, bringing his ton. Campus guest: Dennis R. Sunday, Nov. 22, at 11 mrniwrniv Mnv is year's total of TD aerials to 19. Diehl, '70, Alumni Assn. Phone a.m. over Ch. 39 and wbUNbMJay,n"V.18 The Lehigh mark f(jr TD Jim Giammarva, 302-834-2524 WITF, Ch. 33, of Hershey, An^XS ^Part 6 P— J «• *" **•'« * (home). fa. ° • ■' quarterback Mike Rieker in p.m., at 60 tast Club across M ,»,.,,,.. •*._• ««~ i'iiLM*&-«; ^m Grand Central Station. 1977< and Michalski is within BROADCASTS Lehigh speakers: Judy Turner, ranf °f that record with two Asst Director for Women's contests ^mami"f Any post- The following alumni clubs Club, Thomas Musick, (214) 368- Athletics, and Denny Diehl, '70, season actl°n' lf the ^ng'neers will carry a broadcast of the 5002; Florida West Coast Lehigh Alumni Assn. Films of LU win are involved won t count Lehigh-Lafayette football game Club, Steve Weitz, (813) 228- over Delaware. Phone Karen Split fnd Day Ryan of OrtiU- Saturday, Nov. 21, from Taylor 7555; Brunkhorst, 212-770-0313. derla"d' N-YT- *h° alreadyA na* Stadium over WLVR, the The Lehigh Club of Houston, THiroBnAv Mm, ,0 CaUli * Lehigh-record 13 Lehigh student radio station. Tim Collins (713) 495-9073; , JSM^lJX^ V touchdown Passes in °"e ^a" Contactthepersonlistedafter The Lehigh Club of Northern A Lehigh Club of Philadelphia: son, was double-covered byMil- the club if interested. Noon kick- California, Richard Delaney, Annual Pre-Lafayette Dinner, 6 lersville and the Engineers used off EST- (415)421-7600- p.m., at Williamson s, Barclay (Continued on Page 2) The Lehigh Club of Western The Northwest Indiana BldZ> *£*? ^^J^t New York, Ted Megas, (716) Lehigh Club, Ted Lethen, (219) ^ Whftehlad^nStom^ Lambert CUR 089-bZbb; 4oZ-4yzo, . ., The Lehigh Club of Arizona, Lehigh Club of Northern Ohio, Coach Tennis and Volleyball) Pts. Steve Goldston, (602) 997-6677; Dick Reppert, (216) 283-1651; Karen Adalf' Downtown lun- ,. LEHIGH 7-2 49 The Atlanta Lehigh Club, The Ohio Valley Lehigh Club, cheon day before at Noon at 2. Shippensburg 9-0 44 Janet LeClair, (404) 588-5772; Ed Hunter, (513) 522-6199; Engineers Club- Phone Bob 3 Deiaware 6-2 42 The Lehigh Club of Boston, The Rocky Mountain Lehigh Bevan- 215-649-5207 (home). 4. New Hampshire 7-2 34 Nelson & Susan Eby, (617) 272- Club, Dick Ten Eyck, (303) 761- THURSDAY, NOV. 19 5. Lafayette 7-2 31 2283; 8685; Central Pa. Lehigh Club: 6. W. Chester 7-2 23 The Chicago Lehigh Club, The San Diego Lehigh Club, Annual Lehigh-Lafayette 7. Millersville 7-2 15 Major David Ritterpusch, (312) Kent Thompson (714) 270-2247; Dinner at 6:30 p.m., Hershey 8. Rhode Island 5-4 13 432-2986; Lehigh Club of St. Louis, Country Club. Lehigh speaker: 9. Massachusetts 5-3 12 The Dallas/Ft. Worth Lehigh Daniel Kock, (314) 469-3679. (Continued on Page 2) 10. Boston U. 4-5 9
Object Description
Title | South Mountaineer Volume 24, Issue 09 |
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 | 1981-11-10 |
Type | Text |
Format | newsletters |
File Format | image/tiff |
Extent | 2 pages |
Dimensions | 42 cm. x 28 cm. |
Identifier | SC LSer S726 V24 N09 |
Language | Eng |
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Catalog Record | https://asa.lib.lehigh.edu/Record/385433 |
Description
Title | [Front cover] |
File Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | SC LSer S726 V24 N09 001 |
Language | Eng |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ |
Catalog Record | https://asa.lib.lehigh.edu/Record/385433 |
Full Text | Vol. 24 — No. 9 NOVEMBER 10, 1981 BETHLEHEM, PA. ■.•.;.-.•.•:•:«:•;■:;::;■::;:;■ Engineers Win Seventh, Regain MAY 5 '1982 Top Spot In Lambert Ratings Game AtA Glance LEHIGH 6 14 14 6-40 Millersville 0 0 0 7—7 L—Anastasio 4 pass from Michalski. Kick missed. L—Ahsler 1 run. Whalen kick. L—Rabuck 6 run. Whalen kick. L—Anastasio 6 pass from Michalski. Whalen kick. L—Godbolt 1 run. Whalen kick. L—Rabuck 1 run. Kick missed. M—Stonewall 4 run. Bru- baker kick. Attendance: 10,866 Leh Mill First downs 28 17 Net yds. rushing 284 149 Net yds. passing . 186 94 Total yards 470 243 Passes attemptd 29 11 Completed 15 5 Had intercepted 0 0 Punts 1 5 Avg. distance .26 27 Fumbles 0 8 Fumbles lost 0 3 Penalties 5 3 Yds. penalized 52 26 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing att yds avg td Godbolt.L 18 100 5.5 1 Coyne.M 16 75 4.6 0 Ahsler.L 14 65 4.6 0 Rabuck.L 14 57 4.0 2 Moritz.M 6 39 6.5 0 Tulskie.L 8 39 4,8 0 Passing att com int yds td Michalski, L .25 14 0 172 2 Roberts.M ....9 4 0 60 0 Receiving cgt yds td Anastasio,L 5 51 2 Nikles.L 2 54 0 Coyne,M 2 32 0 Ryan,L 2 28 0 Westm'd.M ...2 28 0 Ahsler.L 2 10 0 LEHIGH PLAYERS Offense: Split ends—Ryan, T. Kowalonek, Whalen. Tight ends—Anastasio, Nikles, Hunt. Tackles—Greene, Lacey, Joseph, Hynes. Guards- Miller, Fath, Garris, Morgan. Centers—Sitar, Brennan. Quarterbacks—Michalski, Rambo. Halfbacks —Rabuck, Godbolt, Heffner, Tulskie. Fullbacks—Ahsler, Manion. Defense: Ends—J. Kowalonek, Nielsen, Meyers. Tackles—Szablowski, Becker, Crudeli, Yesulaitis. Linebackers—Rosen, Shigo, Pearson, Rudisill, Graziano, Krasley. Backs- Mecca, Tuohey, Macellara, P. Smith, Talmadge, Isla, Gum, O'Hagan, Trin- kle, Carr. Godbolt, Michalski Lead SS - . Lehigh During 40-7 Victory Lehigh's football team rolled victories, and a 7-1 record, but over Millersville State last Sat- was decidedly overmatched. urday, 40-7, regained first place Lehigh put three touchdowns in the Lambert Cup poll and on the board each half and had mm ^M kept alive its hopes for an in vita- 40 points before the Marauders «4p tion into the 1-AA playoffs. could avert a shutout with a The Engineers (7-2) are at fourth quarter TD against Engi- Northeastern this week in neer reserves. Brookline, Mass., a suburb of Coach John Whitehead's Boston, before ending their reg- squad controlled play from the ular schedule Nov. 21 in Taylor outset but couldn't score until Stadium against Lafayette. near the end of the first period Shippensburg, the Lambert when quarterback Larry leader for several weeks, Michalski of Pittsburgh, Pa., remained undefeated but had threw four yards to tight end enough trouble winning 26-21 Paul Anastasio of Camp Hill, over Slippery Rock to sway the Pa., to break the ice. voting in Lehigh's direction. Anastasio took a 6-yard toss (B&w Photo by cindy davis) Millersville downed Slippery from Michalski for another TD PATTI GLAVIN outreaches her Lafayette opponent as Lehigh Rock earlier in the season, 20- in the third quarter after ful- rallies from far behind to down the Leopards, 3-2, for its 23rd 12, and the Engineers disposed lback John Ahsler of Chatham, volleyball victory in 34 matches. The Lehigh women dropped the of the Marauders without diffi- N.J. and halfback Joe Rabuck, first two sets, by 15-6 margins, before winning 15-3, 15-5 and 15-9. culty. Millersville came to Tay- of Philadelphia, Pa., had lor Stadium with seven straight plowed over the goal line in the second as Lehigh managed a 20- a -a fVT ^i_ TB -i. ° halftime lead. AlllIlLL 1 OICS • J3iO«.ClCa.8lS BetLhemPa^plunged^cross late in the third quarter, for a SATURDAY, NOV. 14 TUESDAY, NOV. 17 dale. LU speaker: Asst. Foot-. 34.0 margin, and Rabuck scored Lehigh Club of Boston: Southeast Pa. Lehigh Club: ball Coach Barry Fetterman. again on a plunge in the fourth. Lehigh football at Northeast- Lehigh-Lafayette dinner, 6:15 Phone Dr. Richard Bell, 678- Godbolt emerged as the game's ern. Pre-game tailgate on base- p.m. at Scotch & Sirloin, Laurel- 2801 (home). rushing leader with 18 carries ball field, weather permitting. TUESDAY, NOV. 17 for 100 yards. Post-game reception (cashbar) TfileCOSt Long Island Club: Lafayette A Freshman Parents Day tur- at nearby Longwood Towers. '"^ Victory Partv at 6:30 p.m. His- nout of 10,866 watched the Engi- For map and details phone the A televised replay of the toric Maine Maid Inn, Jericho neers beat the Marauders at Alumni Office at 215-861-3135. Lehigh-Lafayette football Preserve. Guest speaker: their own game—rushing— MONDAY, NOV. 16 game, originated by Gerry Leeman, Asst. Athletic while Michalski was content to Lehigh Club of Delaware: WLVT-TV, Ch. 39 of the Director, and Associate Wres- complete 14 of 25 passes for 172 Pre-Lafayette Luncheon, Noon, Lehigh Valley, will be tling Coacn phone Pete Stoehr yards including the two scoring at downtown YMCAin Wilming- shown simultaneously at 516-364-9797 (office). tosses to Anastasio, bringing his ton. Campus guest: Dennis R. Sunday, Nov. 22, at 11 mrniwrniv Mnv is year's total of TD aerials to 19. Diehl, '70, Alumni Assn. Phone a.m. over Ch. 39 and wbUNbMJay,n"V.18 The Lehigh mark f(jr TD Jim Giammarva, 302-834-2524 WITF, Ch. 33, of Hershey, An^XS ^Part 6 P— J «• *" **•'« * (home). fa. ° • ■' quarterback Mike Rieker in p.m., at 60 tast Club across M ,»,.,,,.. •*._• ««~ i'iiLM*&-«; ^m Grand Central Station. 1977< and Michalski is within BROADCASTS Lehigh speakers: Judy Turner, ranf °f that record with two Asst Director for Women's contests ^mami"f Any post- The following alumni clubs Club, Thomas Musick, (214) 368- Athletics, and Denny Diehl, '70, season actl°n' lf the ^ng'neers will carry a broadcast of the 5002; Florida West Coast Lehigh Alumni Assn. Films of LU win are involved won t count Lehigh-Lafayette football game Club, Steve Weitz, (813) 228- over Delaware. Phone Karen Split fnd Day Ryan of OrtiU- Saturday, Nov. 21, from Taylor 7555; Brunkhorst, 212-770-0313. derla"d' N-YT- *h° alreadyA na* Stadium over WLVR, the The Lehigh Club of Houston, THiroBnAv Mm, ,0 CaUli * Lehigh-record 13 Lehigh student radio station. Tim Collins (713) 495-9073; , JSM^lJX^ V touchdown Passes in °"e ^a" Contactthepersonlistedafter The Lehigh Club of Northern A Lehigh Club of Philadelphia: son, was double-covered byMil- the club if interested. Noon kick- California, Richard Delaney, Annual Pre-Lafayette Dinner, 6 lersville and the Engineers used off EST- (415)421-7600- p.m., at Williamson s, Barclay (Continued on Page 2) The Lehigh Club of Western The Northwest Indiana BldZ> *£*? ^^J^t New York, Ted Megas, (716) Lehigh Club, Ted Lethen, (219) ^ Whftehlad^nStom^ Lambert CUR 089-bZbb; 4oZ-4yzo, . ., The Lehigh Club of Arizona, Lehigh Club of Northern Ohio, Coach Tennis and Volleyball) Pts. Steve Goldston, (602) 997-6677; Dick Reppert, (216) 283-1651; Karen Adalf' Downtown lun- ,. LEHIGH 7-2 49 The Atlanta Lehigh Club, The Ohio Valley Lehigh Club, cheon day before at Noon at 2. Shippensburg 9-0 44 Janet LeClair, (404) 588-5772; Ed Hunter, (513) 522-6199; Engineers Club- Phone Bob 3 Deiaware 6-2 42 The Lehigh Club of Boston, The Rocky Mountain Lehigh Bevan- 215-649-5207 (home). 4. New Hampshire 7-2 34 Nelson & Susan Eby, (617) 272- Club, Dick Ten Eyck, (303) 761- THURSDAY, NOV. 19 5. Lafayette 7-2 31 2283; 8685; Central Pa. Lehigh Club: 6. W. Chester 7-2 23 The Chicago Lehigh Club, The San Diego Lehigh Club, Annual Lehigh-Lafayette 7. Millersville 7-2 15 Major David Ritterpusch, (312) Kent Thompson (714) 270-2247; Dinner at 6:30 p.m., Hershey 8. Rhode Island 5-4 13 432-2986; Lehigh Club of St. Louis, Country Club. Lehigh speaker: 9. Massachusetts 5-3 12 The Dallas/Ft. Worth Lehigh Daniel Kock, (314) 469-3679. (Continued on Page 2) 10. Boston U. 4-5 9 |
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