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Published by the Alumni Student Grants Committee, Lehigh University Alumni Association VOL. 13-NO. 5 OCTOBER 20, 1970 BETHLEHEM, PENNA. Engineers Upset At Philadelphia Lehigh Hosts LEHIGH sophomore quarterback Cliff Eby (18) in action against DrexeL Other Engineers are Don Diorio (42) and John Hill (5S)0 Tennis Tourney Game At A Glance Al Anderson and Jim Lackritz of Bucknell won doubles and Frank Barnett of St, Joseph's took the singles title in Saturday's Middle Atlantic Conference fall tennis tournament at the Saucon Valley Fields. Anderson and Lackritz beat Jim Posner and Bob Morney of Rider 6-1 and 6-3 in the finals. Barnett beat Steve Baird of Bucknell in the final, 7-5 and 6-3. Jeff Rueben of Lehigh upset fourth-seeded Tony Polk of American University in the first match 1-6, 6-3, and 6-2. Rueben lost in the quarterfinals 6-0, 6-3, to Don Ringold of Temple. The Lehigh doubles team of Dave Kin^ and Rick Silfin lost to Bob Gyles and Hick Bernie of St. Joseph's, 6-1, 5-7, and 7-5. Lehigh Home Club Meeting Thursday Lehigh Home Club's weekly football movies, Thursday night at Hotel Bethlehem, will be held in the University Room this week. They move back to the Candlelight Room next week. I-'ilms of Lehigh's gameagavnsT. Drexel. at Franklin Field, will be shown at S p,m. Lee Barthol1 is chairman, Coach's Comment "We were outfought and out hustled in a game we should've been able to win/'. . , Fred Dunlap, football. LEH DREX First downs 11 16 Net yd rushing 121 240 Net yd passing 56 73 Total yards 177 313 Passes attpt. 25 12 Completed 8 5 Intercepted by 0 3 Punts 8 7 Avg, distance 37 30 Fumbles lost 3 3 Yards penalized 47 21 LEHIGH Ends - Aylsworth, Berger, , Gill, Ellis, I mpink Cornish. Tackles - Jamula , Gielen , Romanow, Sultzer, Gabrielson, Marti, , Harmatz, Buchinski. Guards - Derwin, Huzvak, Wells, Smith, Fleming, Johnstone, Clayton, : Revta. Center - Hill. Backs - Stock, Eby, Schattenberg, Scheib, Mitravich, Paget, Barth, Nixon, Diorio, Waldman, Rizzo, Shaughnessy, Nicholson. DREXEL Ends - Matthews, Myers, Godonis, Schmidt, Vetter, Demiter. Tackles - Johnson, Frederick Cullinan, Parente, Matusz. Guards - Duffy, Wilson, Migilorino, Salvi, Swiatkowski. Centers - Faraldo, Spiegel. Backs - Broglie, Lenart, Ferguson, Buchy, Terebus, Wissiner, Steel,Easlick, Galeone, Chiusano, Brelsford, Miller, Smith. Lehigh 0 0 0 0-0 Drexel 0 6 0 0-6 Drex - Broglie, 40 run, kick blocked. Cross Country Grabs Fifth In Row; Schedule Changes A record-setting performance by Tim Steele paced Lehigh's cross country team to a 23-26 triumph at West Chester State College. It was the Engineers' fifth victory in a row since an opening loss to Pennsylvania. Steele, the Middle Atlantic Conference champion, clipped seven seconds off the course mark as he covered the five-mile route in 25:36. Dan Lerch and Bill Showers of the Rams tied for second. Lerch held the old record. Scott Nicholas, Bob Detrick, John Heil, Roger Jackucewicz and Karl Dieter tied for fourth place to wrap up the decision for Lehigh. Saturday iOet. 24 Lehigh will run in a l'p.m. quadrangular at Van Cortlandt Park, New York City, against C.WU Post, Springfield and Boston State. This meet will pair two of the country's top distance men with Steele of Lehigh the underdog against two time IC4A champion Ron Stonitsch of Post. The Canisius Invitational, originally scheduled for this date at Buffalo, N.Y., has been moved to Oct. 3D CSTFF Regionals and a national meet slated for Penn State Oct. 31 has been advanced to Now 23. Saturday's summary: L. Steele (L 25:36 (course record)-. 2. Lerch. Showers (.WO. (tie): 4. Nicholas, Detrick. Heil. Jackucewicz, Dieter (L\, (tie . 9. Spangler, Dawson (WC, (tie;. Gettysburg 11 Next Rival Last year Gettysburg unfurled an unbelievable 20~point rally in the last five minutes of the game to outscore Lehigh University, 26-24, and cost the Engineers a winning football season. Saturday (Oct. 24) the teams clash again, this time at Gettysburg, Pa., with Coach Fred Dun- lap's visitors once again flirting with the .500 mark. Saturday, the Engineers bowed to Drexel. In earlier outings they shut out Rutgers and C. W. Post by 7-0 margins, lost 24-0 to Penn and 41-14 to Cornell. It was Lehigh's first whitewashing of Rutgers since 1936. On the basis of the shutouts Lehigh boasts its finest defensive start since the Lambert Cup season of 1961. Key men on the defense include end Mike Ellis of Chenango Bridge, N. Y., voted to the ECAC weekly all-star team for a brilliant effort against Rutgers, linebacker Blake Johnstone of Mountainside, N.J., end Mike Impink of Reading, Pa., halfback Garry Scheib of Spring Glen, Pa. and safetyman Dennis Strock of York, Pa. Offensively the Engineers are paced by quarterback Ron Wilsker of Arverne, N.Y-., split end Jerry Berger of Shillington, Pa., All-American tackle Thad Jamula of Reading, Pa., center John Hill of Somerset. N. J., halfbacks Don Diorio of Bangor, Pa., Jack Rizzo of Weston, Mass., and Jack Paget of Fairfield. Conn, and fullback Bob Nixon of Carnegie, Pa. Lehigh and Gettysburg first met in 1915. Lehigh leads the series. 19-15-4. Second-Period Dash Decides 6-0 Encounter Drexel uncovered a 40-yard scoring play in the second quarter Saturday and made it hold up for an upset victory over Lehigh before 7,000 fans at Franklin Field, 6-0. This was the second part of eastern college football's first doubleheader. Penn defeated Lafayette in the opener, 31-20. A pair of sophomore quarterbacks were matched in the Lehigh-Drexel encounter and Les Broglie of the Dragons came out on top because he personally took care of the game's scoring. At the 3:44 mark of the second stanza he turned left end on a keeper, got a great block from Tom Matthews and raced 40 yards into the end zone. Lynn Ferguson's extra point kick was blocked by linebacker Dennis Clayton of the Engineers. Southpaw Cliff Eby made his first QB start for Lehighbecause regular Ron Wilsker was out of. uniform with a leg injury. Jerry Berger directed the club for one series of downs in the fourth quarter. The only touchdown came moments after a punt had given Drexel the ball on the Lehigh 46. Dan Miller dove through right tackle for six yards and Broglie broke loose on his scoring jaunt on second down. Lehigh, which had piled up impressive yardage totals a- gainst Cornell and Rutgers, couldn't generate a touchdown drive against Drexel. The Engineers' best chance came late in the third session when they moved from their 20 to the Drexel 26 where a fumble cost them the ball. Eby had a 12-yard run in this march while Don Diorio, Jack Rizzo and Eric Waldman contributed shorter gains. In the final period Clayton recovered a Dragon fumble on the Lehigh 12 and the Engineers moved out to midfield as Eby passed eight yards to John Aylsworth, nine to Berger at split end and 11 to Dave Gill. Berger, during his stint at quarterback, had started the drive witha seven yard sweep around right endfc With the ball on the Drexel 48 Eby again passed and this time Ferguson intercepted at the 29. Lehigh didn't get across the 50 again. Jody Brelsford of Drexel was the day's leading runner with 13 carries for 71 yards. Glen Galeon was 11 for 69 and Broglie 17 for 54 including the 40-yard scoring dash. Rizzo led Lehigh with 20 attempts for 54 yards. Waldman was six for 31, Diorio four for 24 and Paget five for 21. Eby completed eight of 25 passes for 5 6 yards.
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Title | South Mountaineer Volume 13, Issue 05 |
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 Grants Committee |
Publisher | Lehigh University |
Date | 1970-10-20 |
Type | Text |
Format | newsletters |
File Format | image/tiff |
Extent | 2 pages |
Dimensions | 42 cm. x 28 cm. |
Identifier | SC LSer S726 V13 N05 |
Language | Eng |
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Title | [Front cover] |
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Identifier | SC LSer S726 V13 N05 001 |
Language | Eng |
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Catalog Record | https://asa.lib.lehigh.edu/Record/385433 |
Full Text | Published by the Alumni Student Grants Committee, Lehigh University Alumni Association VOL. 13-NO. 5 OCTOBER 20, 1970 BETHLEHEM, PENNA. Engineers Upset At Philadelphia Lehigh Hosts LEHIGH sophomore quarterback Cliff Eby (18) in action against DrexeL Other Engineers are Don Diorio (42) and John Hill (5S)0 Tennis Tourney Game At A Glance Al Anderson and Jim Lackritz of Bucknell won doubles and Frank Barnett of St, Joseph's took the singles title in Saturday's Middle Atlantic Conference fall tennis tournament at the Saucon Valley Fields. Anderson and Lackritz beat Jim Posner and Bob Morney of Rider 6-1 and 6-3 in the finals. Barnett beat Steve Baird of Bucknell in the final, 7-5 and 6-3. Jeff Rueben of Lehigh upset fourth-seeded Tony Polk of American University in the first match 1-6, 6-3, and 6-2. Rueben lost in the quarterfinals 6-0, 6-3, to Don Ringold of Temple. The Lehigh doubles team of Dave Kin^ and Rick Silfin lost to Bob Gyles and Hick Bernie of St. Joseph's, 6-1, 5-7, and 7-5. Lehigh Home Club Meeting Thursday Lehigh Home Club's weekly football movies, Thursday night at Hotel Bethlehem, will be held in the University Room this week. They move back to the Candlelight Room next week. I-'ilms of Lehigh's gameagavnsT. Drexel. at Franklin Field, will be shown at S p,m. Lee Barthol1 is chairman, Coach's Comment "We were outfought and out hustled in a game we should've been able to win/'. . , Fred Dunlap, football. LEH DREX First downs 11 16 Net yd rushing 121 240 Net yd passing 56 73 Total yards 177 313 Passes attpt. 25 12 Completed 8 5 Intercepted by 0 3 Punts 8 7 Avg, distance 37 30 Fumbles lost 3 3 Yards penalized 47 21 LEHIGH Ends - Aylsworth, Berger, , Gill, Ellis, I mpink Cornish. Tackles - Jamula , Gielen , Romanow, Sultzer, Gabrielson, Marti, , Harmatz, Buchinski. Guards - Derwin, Huzvak, Wells, Smith, Fleming, Johnstone, Clayton, : Revta. Center - Hill. Backs - Stock, Eby, Schattenberg, Scheib, Mitravich, Paget, Barth, Nixon, Diorio, Waldman, Rizzo, Shaughnessy, Nicholson. DREXEL Ends - Matthews, Myers, Godonis, Schmidt, Vetter, Demiter. Tackles - Johnson, Frederick Cullinan, Parente, Matusz. Guards - Duffy, Wilson, Migilorino, Salvi, Swiatkowski. Centers - Faraldo, Spiegel. Backs - Broglie, Lenart, Ferguson, Buchy, Terebus, Wissiner, Steel,Easlick, Galeone, Chiusano, Brelsford, Miller, Smith. Lehigh 0 0 0 0-0 Drexel 0 6 0 0-6 Drex - Broglie, 40 run, kick blocked. Cross Country Grabs Fifth In Row; Schedule Changes A record-setting performance by Tim Steele paced Lehigh's cross country team to a 23-26 triumph at West Chester State College. It was the Engineers' fifth victory in a row since an opening loss to Pennsylvania. Steele, the Middle Atlantic Conference champion, clipped seven seconds off the course mark as he covered the five-mile route in 25:36. Dan Lerch and Bill Showers of the Rams tied for second. Lerch held the old record. Scott Nicholas, Bob Detrick, John Heil, Roger Jackucewicz and Karl Dieter tied for fourth place to wrap up the decision for Lehigh. Saturday iOet. 24 Lehigh will run in a l'p.m. quadrangular at Van Cortlandt Park, New York City, against C.WU Post, Springfield and Boston State. This meet will pair two of the country's top distance men with Steele of Lehigh the underdog against two time IC4A champion Ron Stonitsch of Post. The Canisius Invitational, originally scheduled for this date at Buffalo, N.Y., has been moved to Oct. 3D CSTFF Regionals and a national meet slated for Penn State Oct. 31 has been advanced to Now 23. Saturday's summary: L. Steele (L 25:36 (course record)-. 2. Lerch. Showers (.WO. (tie): 4. Nicholas, Detrick. Heil. Jackucewicz, Dieter (L\, (tie . 9. Spangler, Dawson (WC, (tie;. Gettysburg 11 Next Rival Last year Gettysburg unfurled an unbelievable 20~point rally in the last five minutes of the game to outscore Lehigh University, 26-24, and cost the Engineers a winning football season. Saturday (Oct. 24) the teams clash again, this time at Gettysburg, Pa., with Coach Fred Dun- lap's visitors once again flirting with the .500 mark. Saturday, the Engineers bowed to Drexel. In earlier outings they shut out Rutgers and C. W. Post by 7-0 margins, lost 24-0 to Penn and 41-14 to Cornell. It was Lehigh's first whitewashing of Rutgers since 1936. On the basis of the shutouts Lehigh boasts its finest defensive start since the Lambert Cup season of 1961. Key men on the defense include end Mike Ellis of Chenango Bridge, N. Y., voted to the ECAC weekly all-star team for a brilliant effort against Rutgers, linebacker Blake Johnstone of Mountainside, N.J., end Mike Impink of Reading, Pa., halfback Garry Scheib of Spring Glen, Pa. and safetyman Dennis Strock of York, Pa. Offensively the Engineers are paced by quarterback Ron Wilsker of Arverne, N.Y-., split end Jerry Berger of Shillington, Pa., All-American tackle Thad Jamula of Reading, Pa., center John Hill of Somerset. N. J., halfbacks Don Diorio of Bangor, Pa., Jack Rizzo of Weston, Mass., and Jack Paget of Fairfield. Conn, and fullback Bob Nixon of Carnegie, Pa. Lehigh and Gettysburg first met in 1915. Lehigh leads the series. 19-15-4. Second-Period Dash Decides 6-0 Encounter Drexel uncovered a 40-yard scoring play in the second quarter Saturday and made it hold up for an upset victory over Lehigh before 7,000 fans at Franklin Field, 6-0. This was the second part of eastern college football's first doubleheader. Penn defeated Lafayette in the opener, 31-20. A pair of sophomore quarterbacks were matched in the Lehigh-Drexel encounter and Les Broglie of the Dragons came out on top because he personally took care of the game's scoring. At the 3:44 mark of the second stanza he turned left end on a keeper, got a great block from Tom Matthews and raced 40 yards into the end zone. Lynn Ferguson's extra point kick was blocked by linebacker Dennis Clayton of the Engineers. Southpaw Cliff Eby made his first QB start for Lehighbecause regular Ron Wilsker was out of. uniform with a leg injury. Jerry Berger directed the club for one series of downs in the fourth quarter. The only touchdown came moments after a punt had given Drexel the ball on the Lehigh 46. Dan Miller dove through right tackle for six yards and Broglie broke loose on his scoring jaunt on second down. Lehigh, which had piled up impressive yardage totals a- gainst Cornell and Rutgers, couldn't generate a touchdown drive against Drexel. The Engineers' best chance came late in the third session when they moved from their 20 to the Drexel 26 where a fumble cost them the ball. Eby had a 12-yard run in this march while Don Diorio, Jack Rizzo and Eric Waldman contributed shorter gains. In the final period Clayton recovered a Dragon fumble on the Lehigh 12 and the Engineers moved out to midfield as Eby passed eight yards to John Aylsworth, nine to Berger at split end and 11 to Dave Gill. Berger, during his stint at quarterback, had started the drive witha seven yard sweep around right endfc With the ball on the Drexel 48 Eby again passed and this time Ferguson intercepted at the 29. Lehigh didn't get across the 50 again. Jody Brelsford of Drexel was the day's leading runner with 13 carries for 71 yards. Glen Galeon was 11 for 69 and Broglie 17 for 54 including the 40-yard scoring dash. Rizzo led Lehigh with 20 attempts for 54 yards. Waldman was six for 31, Diorio four for 24 and Paget five for 21. Eby completed eight of 25 passes for 5 6 yards. |
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