sports Browns contain Steelers to win, 17-7 By CHUCK MELVIN AP Sports Writer CLEVELAND Gary Danielson hit rookie Fred Banks with a 17-yard scoring pass and Earnest Byner burst 21 yards up the middle for the clinch ing touchdown late in the fourth quarter as the Cleveland Browns defeated the Pittsburgh Steel ers 17-7 in an NFL game last night. The Browns’ defense did not allow the Steelers, 1-1, closer than the Cleveland 36-yard line through the first three quarters. But a 38-yard punt return by Pittsburgh’s Louis Lipps carried the ball to the Cleveland 15 two minutes into the fourth quarter, and Mark Malone hit John Stallworth with a 6-yard scoring pass two Netmen dominate By MIKE HOOVER Collegian Sports Writer As the members of the men’s tennis team returned home from Norfolk, Va., Sunday night, they knew they had given their all. Their optimism was high be fore leaving for Virginia and their expectations were many. But once the squad had defeated three traditionally aggressive tennis schools, confidence was the overall emotion. The Lions dominated play from the start, only to grow stronger as the competition progressed. It all began with the overpow ering of a solid team from Old Dominion, 7-2.' Next there was very little George Washington University could do to stop the momentum of a rolling Penn State squad. The Lions captured eight of the nine matches played on the day. East Carolina was the final opponent to fall prey to the squad, 8-1. “We went through some tough teams pretty handily,” No. 4 sin gles player Marc Verebey said. “At this point our team is build ing the character to compete with | any team and to beat this strong of a competition shows our depth.” “We worked well as a team, No. l doubles player Lee Sponau gle said. A surprising new figure emerg ing from the Penn State squad is freshman Darby Medowcraft. Medowcraft, the No. 3 singles player, stunned the competition by emerging undefeated in his debut in the South as a collegiate athlete. His teammates are equally overwhelmed with the arrival of this additional force on the squad. “I was impressed with Darby’s composure on his first trip, No. 2 doubles player Verebey said. “Darby did not show any signs of being nervous,” No. 1 singles player Lee Sponaugle said. He fit in with the team real well.” plays later to pull the Steelers, 1-1, within 10-7 with 12:06 to play. , Late in the fourth quarter, Cleveland linebacker Curtis Weathers sacked Malone at the Pittsburgh 9-yard line and then intercepted him on the next play to give the Browns possession at the Steeler 16 After a penalty, Byner broke several tackles and lunged into the end zone with 2:37 to play. Banks, an eighth-round draft choice from Liber ty Baptist College, dropped two passes before hauling in the 17-yard scoring pass, his first as a professional, with 3:56 to play in the first half. The touchdown capped an 80-yard drive on which Byner ran five times for 27 yards. Danielson scrambled 14 yards on a third-and-7 play in the third quarter to keep alive a 56-yard Lions increase mileage by starting two fullbacks By MARK ASHENFELTER Collegian Sports Writer The battle for the starting fullback spot on the football team is a lot like fm the struggle between two rental car companies. Both want to be No. 1 and each makes the other try harder. Such is the case for senior Steve Smith and junior Tim Manoa. The two share the top spot on the depth chart and neither can win the full time patronage of Head Coach Joe Paterno. Paterno, playing the role of the choosy customer, picks his fullbacks like a traveler deciding which model of car to rent. When Paterno wants a powerful runner for . short yardage situations he calls on Manoa, a 6-OVi, 227 pound er from Pittsburgh. But, when a longer and smoother trip is neces sitated the ball goes to Smith, a 6-1, 226 pound native of Clinton, Md. The two have split playing time in the Lions’ first two games and played an important role in the 27-25 win over Temple last Saturday. Both players seem receptive of their roles and say they enjoy working against each other. “We compete a lot. I like the com petition,” Manoa said. “I think it makes us a lot better. Every day we go out and try to get better.” “I’ve always known that Tim Ma noa was a great back,” Smith said. “I’m just lucky that I can compete with somebody as good as that. When he does well it pushes me a little bit more and vice versa.” Saturday, Smith and Manoa were forced to push themselves to new limits when tailback D. J. Dozier went out with an injury two plays into the responded as Smith gained Manoa said. “If he’s out he’s out. We 96 yards on 13 carries and Manoa have to go out there and do our job. rushed nine times for 44 yards and D.J.’s a hell of a player, but we can t scored his first coUegiate touchdown, rely on him.” . , . . Along with tailback David Clark, Smith said Dozier s injury may who replaced Dozier and rushed for have presented him with more moti -63 vards the backfield carried the vation, but he had already been per sons as’ quarterback John Shaffer forming to the best of his ability, struggled through a three for 14 per- “We were giving it all we had when formance after intermission. D.J. was in the game, Smith said. Although Manoa and Clark both “When he went out it might have been admittedDozier is an important part a little extra incentive, but were of the offense, they said the team giving it all we have whether he s knew it had to carry on without him. in the game or not. I m just happy we : “In a way we do feel a lot of were able to regroup and take over pressure (when Dozier’s out), but where he left off.” there’s nothing we can do about it,” The performances of Smith and if •*T ’ * * ' i£sM' <" wwff' l l ***** • -it • A : < *"* *•’ ** **—<- -, i •- * «. Lion fullbacks Tim Manoa (44) and Steve Smith (33) display their running skills In I"ast Saturday’s game against Temple at Beaver Field. Sharing the fullback Despite Dwight Gooden’s two-hitter third and raced home on a wild pitch and 21st victory, the St. Louis Cardi- in Uie 11th inning, nals gained ground on the New York Redus stole his 45th and 46th bases Mets B vesterdav sweeping a double- of the season with Dave Concepcion header from the Pittsburgh Pirates, at bat, then easilyracedl the 04 nnd 0, next pitch when Davis, 5-10, bounced John Tudor, 19-8, won for the 18th a pitch in front of catcher‘ time in his last 19 decisions in the no and the ball scooted down the first opener. The Cardinals broke a 1-1 tie base line, in the eighth inning of the nightcap. Indians 9, Yankees 5 Willie McGee singled home Vince Julio Franco’s two-run triple with Coleman with the winning run. two out in the ninth inning and Andre The Cardinals lead the National Thornton’s two-run homer, his second League East by a game over the 0 f the game, highlighted a six-run Mets, who beat Philadelphia 9-0 be- rally. hind Gooden. Both teams have 19 The loss was the Yankees’fourth in games left to play. a row and dropped them five games Tudor struggled through sue in- behind first-place Toronto in the AL nings, giving up eight hits and walk- East. Each team has 19 games re ing five, in the first game. “I just maining. didn’t feel right,” Tudor said. “It was The Yankees had entered the ninth one of those days. The key is to win w ith a 5-3 lead. Brian Fisher, 4-4, the ballgame. Personal goals come gave up all six runs in the ninth, second.” Joe Carter also homered for Cleve- Tudor’s streak of 31 scoreless in- land, nings ended with Bill Almon’s fourth- Mariners 5, Royals 1 inning grand slam. Mike Moore’s five-hitter and a two- With a 4-for-9 double-header, Me- mn homer by Danny Tartabull car- Gee raised his league-leading aver- ried the Seattle to its sixth victory age to .362. over Kansas City in seven meetings With the score tied 1-1 in the second t his year, game, Coleman led off the eighth with T h e Royals have lost two of their a double off Pat Clements, 0-2, and j ast three games and saw their lead in scored when McGee punched a single the AL West shrink to two games over through the right side. the idle California Angels. Mets 9 Phillies 0 Moore, 15-8, pitched out of a bases- Gooden struck out 11 batters, loaded, none-dut jam m the runt , walked two and extended his inducing two popouts and a fly ball to scoreless-inning streak to 31. His 21 center, victories lead the majors. Orioles 14, Tigers 7 Gooden increased his strikeout to- Cal Ripken homered twice mid tal to 247 and lowered his ERA to 1.61, Rick Dempsey, John Shelby, Eddie both best in the majors. Gooden also Murray and Fred Lynn hit one each added two hits, including a two-run as Baltimore outslugged Detroit, double, to New York’s 14-hit attack. Ripken, Murray and Lynn homered . . „ , 9 consecutively in the eighth for the Rookie Jeff Heathcock, 2-1, pitched Oriolj, who hjd UWta uAtar a four-hitter to Ws tost career com- most in basebalL drive that set up Matt Bahr’s 18-yard field goal gel te gam. s ““}*“* waUineeach The Tigers ’ wh ° had h °T rS The Steelers had amassed 45 points and 445 total Mumphrej- andl Walling ea n Ne]son simmons and one from yards in their season-opening victory over the John Grubb, led 4-3 before the Orioles Indianapolis Colts a week earlier, but managed Dale Murphy hit a tw(>run hom , e;t with five runs in the only 216 yards against Cleveland, 1-1. him a major-league high of 36 and fiye in the eighth . Danielson completed 18 of 30 passes for 206 tins season. Brewers 5, Red Sox 3 yards, but the Browns’ real strength was their Expos 8, Cubs 5 Bob ojeda balked Ted Simmons defense. Tim Raines capped a three-run home with tbe winning run in the Byner, a second-year running back from East seven th inning with a two-out, two- seventb inning, helping a two-out, Carolina, had 18 rushes for 82 yards and caught s ; n g] e as Montreal sent the Cubs th ree _ run rally by the Brewers. Ran five passes for 49 yards. to their fifth straight defeat. Tim d Ready’s double and Paul House- The Steelers got past midfield only once in the Wa u acb and Vance Law homered for ho i de r’s single drove in the other two first half and did not seriously threaten until Montreal . runs . Lipps’ punt return in the second half. Reds 7 Giants 6 Bob McClure, 4-1, pitched 4 2-3 Malone, who had passed for 287 yards m the 45-J ’ one-out walk scoreless innings in relief and gained victory over Indianapo is last week, completed second and the victory . just 18 of 45 passes for 178 yards. irom m» ; aai»f .Tr^y* 1 '; Collegian Pholos/Criaty Rickard duties, the two backs combined to gain 140 yards and a second straight victory for Penn State. yard drive, handling the ball on the drive’s final three plays. With the Lions on the Temple 24, Shaffer lofted a pass to Manoa and he raced to the 3-yard line before being pulled down from behind. After a plunge up the middle brought him one yard, Manoa raced wide left and into the end zone, giving the Lions a lead they never relinquished. While Smith was glad to see his friend score, he admitted that there are times when it is tough sitting on the sidelines and watching somebody else play'your position. If anything, the time spent watching Manoa run the ball serves to motivate Smith. The Daily Collegian Tuesday, Sept. 17, 1985 “I think it’s more of an incentive to produce when you get in there, he. said. “Nobody likes to sit along the sidelines, everybody wants to play. When I get in there I try to produce to the best of my ability.” Smith and Manoa may be friends on and off the field, but Manoa summed up the situation best when he said there are times he wishes he had the starting spot to himself. “You always want to be the No. 1 guy,” Manoa said. “It’s great to be No. 1.” Until one of them wins the top spot for good, they will both just keep on trying. ’V J r "'' > % „ CMriicw norTATPATP PAKIDI- FREE FOOD AT My Hero Dell 315 UNPLANNED PREGNANCY? PSSST... 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