12—The Daily Collegian Monday, Oct. 12, 1981 BC's Budness says Lions 'surprised' By JEFF SCHULER Daily Collegian Sports Writer Jim Budness doesn't 'sound like the leader of a defense that gave up 38 points and 483 yards in total offense to second ranked Penn State. "I think up front our defensive line did a pretty good job," said the Boston Col lege linebacker after Penn State's 38-7 romp in Beaver Stadium. "L think they were a little surprised up front; I think we stopped them pretty well for an offen sive line that's rated the best in the country. "Defensively, we played well. We didn't hand it to them, and they didn't shove it down our throats, either. I think they were surprised at how physical we played. I think they should have scored about 21 points." But the fact is that the Lions had things pretty much their own way Saturday. They added something different to the usual 100-plus yards rushing of Curt Warner, getting 107 yards from Mike Meade and 195 yards from a revitalized passing attack. "Penn State is a great football team," , BC coach Jack Bicknell said. "I haven't seen a better tailback than Warner, to be honest with you; he's better in flesh than he is on film. He made some plays out there. . .I just didn't realize he was that good." Meade's performance surprised the Eagles, but the passing attack didn't, according to Bicknell. "I can't say we were as concerned about the fullback in their attack," Bick- Dodgers beat Ryan; Yanks set for A's Continued from Page 10 League championship series. The Dodgers shelled Ryan who had allowed only two hits in his previous two outings against them out in the sev enth inning as they won the best-of-five divisional series after losing the first two games in Houston. Los Angeles opens the league championship series at home tomorrow afternoon against Montreal. 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I know that it's just been a matter that they haven't decided to throw the ball, and that's just a decision on their part." Budness said the Eagles keyed too much on Warner and forgot the rest of the Lions' offense. "I think we went into the game think ing all Warner," he said. "It adds a lot to their offense to have that happen (Meade's running). Now you just can't key on Warner; you've got 38 I don't even know his name (Meade) to worry about. "I guess any team that plays Penn State is gonna come in thinking all run. Maybe we were thinking too much run; we weren't thinking pass. We'd have them third and six, and they'd be up top for a 40-yard gain." Not that the Lions' offense was the whole story. It wasn't. The Lion defense held the Eagles to 231 total yards 154 of them in the final quater, long after the game's outcome had been determined. "Their defensive backs covered the pass real well today," Eagle quar terback John Loughery said in an under statement. 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Freshman Doug Flutie took over and led BC to its only score, a 23- yard pass to Scott Nizolek. "We felt we could throw the ball," Bicknell said. "Not that we think Penn State is weak in that area, but it's just the nature of their defense (only three deep)." BC also turned the ball over eight times, something Bicknell said the Ea gles couldn't afford to do against a team the caliber of Penn State. "We cautioned our players that if we = statistics 10 14 7 7 0 0 0 7 Penn State Boston College PSU-Warner 7 run (Franco kick) PSU-FG Franco 33 PSU-Meade I run (Franco kick) PSU-Jackson 39 pass from Blackledge (Franco kick) PSU-Warner 1 run (Franco kick) PSU-Williams 36 run (Franco kick) BC-Nizolek 23 pass from Flutie (Cooper kick) A-M, 473 BOSTON COLLEGE PENN STATE Score First downs Rushes-yardage Passing-yardage Return yardage (kickoff) Return yardage (punt) Passes Total offense Punts (no. average) Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING BC-Gamble, 17-67; Brown, 3-24; Biestek, 6.18; Ben- Yankees 7, Brewers 3 Reggie Jackson, New York's cele brated "Mr. October," and Oscar Gam ble smashed consecutive tape-measure home runs in the fourth inning last night in New York, rallying the Yankees to a 7- 3 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers and the championship of the American League East. 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Please call Leslie 237- 9390. 38 jamin, 3-5; Brennan, 3-3; Smith, 2-1; Lughery, 1-0; 7 Rikard, 1-5; Flutie, 2-13 55-288 195 2-40 1-4 21-9.3 483 5-41.2 0.0 6-70 38-94 137 5-110 2-35 35-9-4 231 7-34.3 4-4 2-18 turned the ball over against a quality team like Penn State, and if we don't execute, it would be a tough afternoon," Bicknell said. It was the third straight tough Satur day afternoon for the Eagles. And it doesn't promise to get any better, either; next week the Eagles host Navy, with Pittsburgh two weeks later and Syracuse on Nov. 14. "I think our problem is that by the time we realize we can play with these tea ms," Budness said, "it's already 17-0 in the second quarter." PSU-Meade, 13-107; Warner, 22-105; Williams, 9- 54; Barr, 4-24; Mumford, 1-7; Constantino, 1-4; Blackledge 3.11; Rocco, 2-14 'PASSING BC-Flutie, 184-1 for 135; Loughery, for 2; Bren nan, 1-0-1 for 0 PSU-Blackledge, 17-8-2 for 182; Rocco, 3-1-0 for 13; Strang, 1.4-1 for 0 PASS RECEIVING BC-H. 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Writer Both Rutgers. and Rhode Island tried their collective best Saturday to hand the field hockey team (8-0-1) its first defeat; instead, both were shut out by the N 0.2 Lady Lions. First, both games were on the road at Rutgers. Then the Rhode Island- Rutgers game was switched to yester day so neither team would have to play the national champs when its players were tired. To top it off, the starting times of the two Penn State games Saturday were set at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., giving Penn State only an hour or two rest between games. But the Lady Lions took it all in stride, holding both teams scoreless for their fourth and fifth consecutive shutouts on the road. "We've had all shutouts in away games," Penn State coach Gillian Rattray said. "We must do well when we go on the road." Although Rhode Island and Rutgers have a combined record of 5-13-3 ("Obviously, we're much stronger," Rattray said), both teams are in Divi sion I and because the Lady Lions always keep one eye on the regional rankings, they took neither team lightly. In the 5-0 win over Rhode Island, a swarming Penn State defense allowed only three shots on its own goal (Penn Lady harriers impressive in win The women's cross country team is at its best. The Lady "Whiston's strong, there's no doubt about that," Schwartz Lions have had some mountainous tips and downs all season, said. "I think she can run up there with Virginia's top three or but Saturday marked their highest peak so far. four (Aileen O'Connor, Lesley and Lisa Welch, and Jill Ha- At the Paul Short Invitational, the women destroyed all worth), and, on any given day she could beat them." competition, including, and especially, their rivals, the Top-ranked Virginia's top three or four runners demolished Maryland Terrapins. In a 28-37 victory, Penn State runners several very good cross country teams, including Penn State, swiped second place, fifth through eighth and 11th and 12th. last weekend on its home course. Rutgers finished way back in third with 66 points. In finishing second, Murnane beat Rutgers' Nancy Seeger by When Penn State and Maryland met two weeks ago, the Lady 14 seconds a 24-second turnaround from the last time the two Lions won by only three points. - met, in the Lady Lion Invitational last month. Murnane's "This is our best performance _of the year, teamwise," Penn improvement is indicative of the team's performance this State coach Gary Schwartz said. weekend Patty Murnane finished second behind Maryland's Jean Heidi Gerken, Doreen Startare, Monique Purcell and Sue Whiston, in 17:32. The pair ran close together for the first two Miley placed fifth through eighth, respectively, all finishing miles or so before Whiston finally outdueled Murnane and within 15 seconds of each other. 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Please call Ruth• 865.5795 State had 38), while three Lady Lion defenders had a direct impact on the offense. Cindy Meehan took two shots on goal; Jane Koffenberger also had two shots and one goal assist and Judy Mahaffey scored one goal and as sisted on another. "We were pressing the opposition and supporting our offense," Rattray said. "Our defense was up there to fill the holes so the opposition has a lot of girls in blue and white to cover." Forward Tracy Houston was re sponsible for two of the goals, one four minutes into the game and the other a minute and a half before it was all over. One came off a deflected free hit by Mahaffey and the other by scoop ing up a save by the Rhode Island goalie. Candy Finn scored the other two goals, one with an assist from Koffen berger and the other with help from Sharon Tinucci. After the Rhode Island game, the Lady Lions had to prepare for Rutg ers. "We took it one game at a time," Rattray said. 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We're always trying to fill that hole on the weak side." That hole on the weak side is where Finn shot her goal and from where Tinucci launched hers. Because the field was so bumpy, Ftattray said, the team was not effec tive on corner hits the entire day. Although the trio of Tinucci, Stauffer and Snyder had 36 opportunities in two games, they did not convert any for a goal. The Lady Lions travel to Philadel phia tomorrow to meet Temple, which also owns an 8-0-1 record. This time Rattray said she will be hoping for simply a victory on the road, although a shutout might be nice, too. PINK SWEATER AT Roy's Thursday night- eye contact through windows and 'hi' later on street made us curious. My curly haired friend is taken, but I (with glasses) would love another! Reply Personals - KW SAE PLEDGES-CONGRATULA TIONS! Get set for a great time. We'll be there soon! 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NUMBER OF DAYS Classifications help wanted houses lost parties rides/riders rooms ted of some good, crisp passing by Penn State's midfielders and forwards and some aggressive checking by the Lion defense. In fact, Maryland's front line could barely muster any scoring opportunities and fired only one shot at Lion goalie Greg Kenney in the first half. The second half wasn't much better, either, as the Terrapins took only four shots on goal. "Penn State outplayed us," first-year Terrapin coach Joe Grimaldi said. "They outhustled us. They had more intensity than us, and they controlled the midfield." It was as simple as that. The last two years it wasn't been quite as simple. Whereas in 1979 Penn State outplayed and dominated the Terrapins only to lose, the tables were turned this time around as the Lions came away winners. "It was, a very rough game," said Grimaldi, expressing his obvious dis pleasure with the officiating. "It was a lot more physical than we're used to playing." It may have been physical, but the name of the game is putting the ball in the net. And in the second half, the Lions did just that. At 79:35, Lion forward Peter Jancevski made a sharp pass on the right wing to Jobling, who had his shot-on-goal knocked down by Maryland goalie Mark MacLaughlin. But the alert Jancevski blasted in the rebound to give Penn State a 2-0 lead. , Jancevski's score was the Lions' final goal of the night. But considering that Penn State fired 23 shots in the game, Bahr wasn't too happy with the goal production. "We had shots but not the clean stuff," Bahr said. "We were there with the ball, but we just weren't getting it. It was always one step too slow or a mishan dling of a pass." Lion midfielder Gerry Moyer said the goal production will come with time but a lot of it has to do with Penn State's style of play. "We moved it at times," he said. "We play a really controlled style of game. We still have a lot to work on now." 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