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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 24, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 22 the stars and stripes monday october 24, 1977 Navy Rolls Over we by 42-17 Annapolis my. Up Quarter Back Bob Leszczynski passed for two touchdowns and ran for a third and Tail Back Joe Gattuso rushed for 250 Yards sat urday to Lead Navy to a 42-17 Homecoming Triumph Over William and Mary. Leszczynski who completed eight of 10passes for 135 Yards scored on a 1-Yard plunge and threw to passes of 5 Yards to Carl Hendershot and 38 Yards to Phil Mcconkey. Gattuso who carried 29 times scored on runs of 14 and 3 Yards and pitched a 20-Yard scoring pass to Mccon key. Bob tata kicked six conversions As the midshipmen raised their record to 4-3. William and Mary 34, scored on a 41-Yard Field goal by Steve Libassi Quarter first Downs rushes Yards passing Yards return Yards passes punts fumbles lost penalties Yards we 16 35118 173 1 921-2 6-40.0 3-1 9-60 Navy 25 64-382 155 61 9120 337.0 2-1 335 Back Tom Rozantz 65-Yard scoring pass to Joe Manderfield and Craig Cook s 27-Yard Gallop. Leszczynski scored Navy s first touch Down with 2 44 left in the first Quarter on a quarterback sneak capping a 56-Yard scoring drive that ate up 13 plays and nearly 62 minutes. Navy made it 14-0 Early in the second Quarter on Gattuso s first to run. Climaxing a 73-Yard drive. William and Mary scored its Only first half Points on Libassi s Field goal the Indi ans first of the season but Navy roared Back with still another Long drive 75 Yards in five plays. The big play was a 62 Yard pass from Leszczynski to Mcconkey and the quarterback made it 21-3 with his 5-Yard pass to Hendershot. The indians fought Back Early in the second half As Rozantz heaved his Long pass to Manderfield on the fifth play but Navy put the game away with still another 75-Yard drive ended by Leszczyski s 38 Yard scoring pass to Mcconkey. The midshipmen got their final Points on Gattuso s pass to Mcconkey set up by an interception by Navy safety John Sturges and Gattuso s 3-Yard run. 7 17 14 42 William & Mary 0 3 7 Navy 7 14 7 Nav Leszczynski 1 run tata kick Nav Gattuso 14 run Tat kick  Libassi 41 Nav Hendershot 5 pass from Leszczynski tata kick we Manderfield 65 pass from Rozantz Libassi kick Nav Mcconkey 38 pass from Leszczynski tata kick Nav Mcconkey 20 pass from Gattuso Tat kick Nav Gattuso 3 run tata kick we Cook 27 run Libassi kick a22,026 Brigham Young checks aroused Wyoming 10-7 Laramie Wyo. A High flying Brigham Young barely escaped with a 10-7 Victory Over Western athletic conference rival Wyoming saturday using a shaky but successful passing attack engineered by Sophomore quarterback Marc Wilson to survive a final Quarter charge by the aroused  was trailing in the fourth Quarter when a disputed holding penalty gave by Possession on the Cowboy 38. The angered Wyoming defense held by at that Point and turned the Ball Over to the fired up  used a 22-Yard run by Myron Hardeman and Short gains by Lafr filjones to push to the by 28, but was forced to try an unsuccessful 45-Yard Field goal that would have tied the score. King scampers for two touchdowns As army rips spotty leopards 42-6 West Point . Up Greg King ran for two touchdowns and army taking advantage of five Lafayette turnovers and a blocked punt crushed the leopards 42-6 saturday. The cadets 4-3, scored twice in the opening 3 22 when Duane Fuller s Fumble recovery set up an 1 a Yard touchdown run by King on the game s fifth play and Mark Berry picked off another Bobble in midair for a 41-Yard touchdown return. Tiki tray Lor caused both Lafayette  interception two plays later by army s Chuck Schott resulted in an aborted fake Field goal attempt but army got the Ball Back by halting a 49-Yard Leop Ard drive on the cadets 20. Army marched 80 Yards in 18 plays with King s five Yard to coming three plays into the second Quarter for a 21-0 Lead. Dan Webb forced Pete Politi to Fumble the ensuing army Kickoff and Joe Legasse recovered for army on the la Fayette 22. Tight end Clennie Brundidge covered the distance in one play with a to pass from Leamon Hall. Doug Turrell blocked Dave Page s punt through the 6nd zone for a safety and first Downs rushes Yards passing Yards return Yards passes punts fumbles lost penalties Yards Lafy 15 42-98 149 120 16-31-3 4-21.5 4-3 0-00 army 23 59-216 126 169 10-14-0 5-34.0 2-1 4-60 Jerry Pate checks scorecard while waiting for partners to finish Hole. Pensacola fla., native holds 3-stroke Lead in 3rd round at Columbus a. Legass returned another interception 58 Yards for the cadets final scores of the , 2-5, scored its touchdown when Rob Stewart sneaked a Yard to Cap a 66-Yard, 15-play drive Early in the third Quarter. Lafayette 00606 army. 14 21 0 742 Arm King 11 run kick failed Arm Berry 41 Fumble recovery Hall run Arm King 5 run Castelli kick Arm Brundidge 22 pass from Hall kick failed Arm safety Turrell blocks punt in end zone Arm Legasse 58 interception return pass failed Law Stewart 1 run Pas failed Arm Merriken 2 run Castelli kick a-28,277. N. Carolina Blanks , 17-0 Chapel Hill . A North car Olina quarterback Matt Kupec threw a 19 Yard pass to Delbert Powell for a touch Down saturday and freshman Amos Law rence scampered for another As the tar heels shut out South Carolina 17-0. North Carolina turned two Gamecock fumbles into scores including a 43-Yard Field goal by Tom Biddle in what was Duel of defences and punters. Playing before a crowd of 48,250, unc ran its record to 5-2, while the loss left South Carolina at 4-4. The tar heels got their first touchdown after South Carolina freshman running Back George Rogers fumbled at his own 42 Early in the third Quarter. Lawrence then broke up the Middle for 20 Yards and two plays later Kupec hit Powell inside the 5 and he fell in for the score. Biddle s extra Point attempt failed leaving unc s Lead at 9-0. Porfe still leading in Southern open by Tom Saladin Columbus a. A Jerry Pate the sensational tour Sophomore who has captured three tournaments including the 1976 . Open fired a one under Par 69 saturday to hold off Johnny Miller s Chal Lenge and take a three stroke Lead after the third round of the $125,000 Southern open Golf tournament. Pate 24, has a 54-Hole total of 200, 10 under Par Over the Hilly 6,791-Yard, Par 70 Green Island country club course. Miller who has won 17 tournaments but is wingless since the 1976 Bob Hope desert classic 20 months ago shot a 68 for a 203 total. Miller suffering through the worst year of his career got within two shots of the Lead with a Birdie on the 17th Hole. However Pate in the next and last threesome followed with a Birdie of his own to regain the three stroke margin. Miller finished with four birdies and two bogeys. Pate who won the Canadian open a year ago and took the Phoenix open last january before suffering a shoulder injury had two bogeys and an Eagle 2 on the 335-Yard Par 4 sixth Hole. Defending Champion Mac Mclendon led a group at 205, five strokes Back. The others were former University of Florida golfers Andy bean and Wally Armstrong and Veteran George Archer. Mclendon had a 70, bean a 64, Arm Strong a 69 and Archer a 68. Four other golfers were at 206, including Phil Hancock who had a 68, Larry Ziegler with a 66, Steve Taylor with a 65, and Miller Barber with a 68. . Open Champion Hubert Green had a 70 for 210 while Lee Trevino shot his second consecutive 74 for 216. Unknown Jeff Mitchell of fair Oaks calif., using an eight Iron knocked in a Hole in one on the Par-3, 165-Yard 17th Hole. It was t nearly enough however As he fired his third straight 72 for a 216 total. 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