—The Daily Collegian Monday, Oct. 9, 1978 NFL Wrapup Eagles FOXBORO : Mass. (AP) A 58-yard touchdown pass from Steve Grogan to Stanley Morgan and three key fumble recoveries by linebacker Steve Nelson lifted the New England Patriots to a 24- 14 National Football League victory over the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday. The picture-perfect touchdown pass early in the third quarter gave the Patriots a 24-7 lead and •New England held on, improving its record to 4-2. Nelson personally halted Eagles' drives, recovering bobbles in the first, third and fourth quarters. The Patriots took a 17-0 lead in the second quarter but let Philadelphia, now 3-3, back in the game late in the first half on a 28-yard touchdown pass'from Ron Jaworski to Harold Carmichael. Fullback Don Calhoun's 4-yard touchdown run and newcomer David Bosey's first NFL field goal, a 42-yarder, put New England ahead 10-0 in the first quarter. Sam Cunningham made it 17-0 with 5:19 left in the half with a one-yard scoring bolt after Horace Ivory danced 21 yards to the goal line. New England had gotten caught in an all-out defensive blitz with 1:12 left in the first half and Carmichael snared the touchdown pass. Morgan ou traced the Eagles' secondary alter 2:02 of the third quarter to give the Patriots a temporary 17-point lead, but the Eagles struck back on their next series, as John Sciarra normally a free safety scampered in from the 1- yard line. PITTSBURGH (AP) Terry Brad shaw's pinpoint passing, blended with OKTOBERFEST THIS WEEK AT THE BREWERY! Oct 9 —) Oct 14 German Beer on Tap Oktoberfest Beer Specials TOP BANDS, EVERY NIGHT! THINK SUN 7,73rTrrirfflrlirm7,rm77 77 r***************k * At Your Next Party Havel * 'The One and Only" * * * 41Appalachia * * * Contact Kail * * * 717-243-9897 * * * Plc**************** Panhellenic Council sponsoring "Informal Sorority Rush" Try it ... you might like it! 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