Page Ten THE SNAPPER October 1313., 1983 ------

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Fall Marauders win battle of the .. Classic , - By Chuck Gormley MUsMUs,211O21-10 . Associate Sports Editor BY SCOTT SELHSELHEIMERIMER For the second straight week , the Mansfield returned the favor on their line before he was drilled by Caplan punt 32 yards to the Mansfield 18.. Two Marauders overcame a 10-0- defeat in next possession as Robert Funderburk himself to end the half.. plays later he broke up the middle and The .. This is when " the second half as they edged Mansfield ( game high 100 yards rushing ) fumbled "We were fortunate to only he he-- rambled 14 yards to give Millersville a time stands still , when miraculous ' " 21-10- in a hard fought contest on Satur-¬ into the hands of Millersville's Brian hind 3-0- at halftime , said Carpenter. . 14-10- lead.. moments are frozen and etched in " day at Biemesderfer. . Westmoreland at the seven yard line.. "We made so many errors , we were Then the Millersville defense took the minds of fans around the "We're" ' certainly happy with our Neither team could generate a drive stopping ourselves more than they control of the game as Brian . world. " " win , said Head Gene Carpenter. . the rest of the half until Mansfield were stopping us.. Westmoreland and Rod Pichan each Who can ever forget 1980 - Tug " ' ¬ Tug "It wasn't pretty , but the Scoreboard recovered another Caplan fumble at the Things got worse when the second stopped Mountie drives with intercep- McGraw fanning Willie Wilson , " was tilted right.. 48 with 6:25: left in the half.. The Moun-- half started as Mansfield took the open- tions.. bursting his arms in the air in It might not have been pretty , but marched down to ing kickoff and marched 71 yards on ten On the next Mountie possession , triumph ? Or in 1978 - Reggie ties then Reggie once again the Marauder defense Millersville's' seven yard line mostly on plays capped by a three yard Marauder cornerback Jeff Raber in- Jackson crushing a dramatic played superbly , holding the Mountie runs by Funderburk.. touchdown by quarterback Mike tercepted a Stanisci pass and ran off Dodger rookie offense to only one touchdown in the se- From there Burns kicked his field Stanisci to go up 100.- . behind some good blocking to a 59 yard in game six after Welch cond half and giving the offense good goal with 16 seconds left in the half.. The Marauders showed signs of the touchdown to seal the Marauder vic- had struck out Jackson to end game field position for of . only 16 on clock , West Chester game as they came right tory.. - most the afternoon. With ticks left the two.. Third basemen Brooks Robin ' Mansfield (4-2( - overall , 2-2- conference ) Mansfield was content with a 3-0- lead , back to cut the lead to 10-7.- . "Raber's" interception was the key son and Craig Nettles showing the " " entered the game ranking first in the but the Marauders wanted a score. On that drive , the Marauders went point of the game , said Carpenter. . "I world some of the most spectacular ' ' Conference in defense , Ricke Stonewall took Burn's kickoff 49 yards , mostly on passes to Mark wasn't so sure we would win before defensive gems ever as they " and showed it as they took a 3-0- lead at at the two and made it to the 20 before Lumpkin and Bob Coyne , and on a key that.. It was a thing of beauty. displayed how to cool off the hot cor-¬ halftime on a 26 yard field goal by Paul he was by a host of Mounties and Mansfield penalty to get to the 26.. The Marauders now stand in first ner in 1970 and 1978.. This year's' Fall Classic boasts two Burns.. fumbled.. Not wasting any time , Burns From there , Stonewall (18( carries for 93 place in the PSAC Eastern Division Three Marauder fumbles in the first came on to try a 37 yard field goal , but yards ) went up the middle for 13 yards with a 3-0- record , 3-2- overall , and will teams which are proud of their ' half , all recovered by Mansfield , didn't it was wide and Millersville took over and on the next play broke around end face an improved Bloomsburg team on respective organizations. . The help . : . 13 . . Orioles have the best winning the Millersville offense either. with 1:02 showing on the clock. for a yard touchdown. On the score , Homecoming. Bloomsburg defeated percentage in all of baseball in the The Marauders opening drive was Caplan came in and threw a bomb to Stonewall broke the all-time- scoring West Chester 25-24- last week.. ended when quarterback Gregg Caplan the 48 was by Bob mark with 192 points , in only ' . " must game one game past 25 years , while the Phillies that intercepted 2'2lh/ years. "We take each ' ' " " boast the most wins in the previous fumbled on Mansfield's 22 and Karl Trostle who got ahead of the Marauder The Marauders weren't done yet as at a time , said Carpenter. . "From now " Alston recovered.. linemen and returned it to the one yard two possessions later , Coyne a on , every week is a tough game.. ten seasons. . returned o o It will be a fine matchup of agag--¬ gressive hitting digging in against

strong pitching for both clubs.. S has fifteen players on this year's' roster that played against Pit- \ 1 tsburgh in the 1979 World Series.. ':

Philadelphia has only nine returning , from the 1980 championship team.. " " But , as Gary "Sarge" Matthews : proved , experience in playoff action

is not necessarily a deciding factor , as he ripped home runs enroute 8 three homeruns ' to an eight RBI series and MVP

. - / honors. Twenty-six year old Oriole : \ Left: Bob Coyne

pitcher also showed , ' ; runs by : the no signs of grabbing the jugular i ' ° Mansfield defense when he calmly struck out fourteen ; , on his way to a ' - ° batters in the O's 4-0 victory ¬ 1 yard14 - yard touch in game two , MVP.. winning series " down.. So it looks as we're' in for real if a ( by Paul ) ' Photo Jacobs feast on the coast.. This east . series ' - 'S' 5 \ y. . gives every indication of being a very ' close one.. Young hurlers Charles r Right : Andy \ Hudson for the Phils and Boddicker k yv Brubaker ' a a boots for the Orioles will be essential for . Q 4 . , of his ' ; g one three their teams' advancement through , extra points from C\\ i the Series.. This will also be " the first ' \ > > . 'l\ . a hold by Jack

time the Baltimore lineup will see S 'S' I 'S . ' ' Stoneberg. . Lefty's slider is bound ( Photo by Jim Meeker) to give and company . fits.. ' ', : Don't think that the Baltimore aces " . , " '" ' § . , won't be trying to silence the Phils i.7 . r :43 ' ; , < : " hot bats , though.. Their pitching staff : L , " held the heavy-hitting- White Sox to ' rrn ' just two earned in the Orioles'' . 4' .r. runs , . ,% " " " ' ' four game cakewalkcake walk over Chicago , "" " * ' ' ; '" ." ' ! , , , & y . , ,,!s\.J&\. . . limiting Greg Luzinski to two ' . . , " just A'4.. . ''l1II! ; ' hits in the series.. " " Put your money on "Mr.. T. Al , " Holland and their Centennial Wheez ' Kids to shut the door on the O's and . have the streets of blanketed with another ticker-taped- r (Photos by Paul Jacobs)

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