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rushing and 164 yards passing. Twice in the third quarter, the Bombers got the hat! inside the Angers- tana 30, once after a high snap on a pent and once after an Angustana tumble. Both times, the Angie defense held. The Wirings ted 12-0 at halftime scoring both touchdowns in the second quarter. They dominated the hrst quarter, attowfng the Bombers t 11 -2j to run onfy tour plays and gain first down. -CHIL'A00 TRIBUNE tum AUGUSTANA TAKES TITLE AND 32TH 1N ROW 12-15-35 Augustana overpowered Ithaca, 20-.7, today in the Ames Alonzo Stagg Bowl to win the National Colle- giate Athletic Association's wasthn 111 championshhz for an unprecedented rm consecutive season and extend cohege football's Iongest current winning streak. Nohoa'y's ever done that before, said Coach Bob Reade, whose Aogostana teams have fast anty two of their last 63games. That's why I'm so proud of our seniors. The Division 111 otayo fie, for smart eeh'eges that do not grant athletic scholarships, began h: 1923 and had been won twice by Mttenherg amt Widener but not censecnh'veh. The triumph was the Jith straight for Augustana, a cottage with 2,200 enrollment in Roch Island, 111. That winning streak is the taorth best ever among alt NCAA football teams. Okbhema won 41 straight from 1953-57: Missouri Valle y won 41 from 1941-40 Mshington won 39 from 1908-14; and Yale twice won 31 from 1302-89 and 1890-93 In regular seasons since midway through the 1901 schedote, Augustana has won 49 consecutive games. Aognstana was 13-0 this season, including four triumphs in the p13 yotts that began with 16 teams of the 204 in the division. In the NCAA. rating Augus- tana was No. 1 and Ithaca was No, 7. There wasn't any men about which one was the better team. h'rn Butterheto', the Ithaca coach, said They were not fancy. They came right at us and ran over us They were trigger armr faster and we coolant match up. lthaea's hnal recornr was 11-2. We were overachievers, said Bntterhefd. Ithaca, in the championshrb game for the hfth time since 1974 and the 1979 eharnprhn, was never a threat today. After Augestana scored within 12 seconds in the second quarter for a 12-0 hafftirne lead, the outcome was resolved. Ithaca's touchdown came late to the fourth quar- ter on a 22-yard pass from Mike Mfddaugh to 1hr: Lynch, Mrh'daugh, Ithaca's backup quarterback, tried to overcame a 21-0 deh'cit, but three of his passes were intereepted Angostanais eh'ense was ahnast aft power, mastty W - R-T. out of a winged! formation with donbte hght ends, and it netted 288 yards on 73' rashes. Augustana was led by Brad Pn'ce, the 5 toot 5 inch, 165 pound running back who was faster than any Ithaca player. Price gained 125 yards on 27 at the 73 rnshihg prays. Passmg was incidental to Augustana although its second of 11 attempts was good for a 23-yard touchdown the quarterback Greg Wahace to Erik: Welgat. The pass was a surprrke and no one covered Welgat. Before that came a 21 play, 8.7 yard drive that consumed 10 minutes. .411 the plays were runs, and Shane McCormfch, the fullback, scored from the 1 yard line. tthaca's Pete Minturn tumbled the fottowing hick- oft givingAngustana the hat! on the 23. Then came the touchdown pass on first down; Augustena insured the outcome early in the fourth quarter when Wallace scored on 3 51am run. The last time Angostana fast was here in the 1982 Stagg 80 wt to West Georgra, 14-0. A capacity crowd of .9, 000 saw that championshhr, but there were only 1819 in the stands today in the 30 degree weather chilled by a brisk wind from the north. -NE W YORK MES
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players recruited by Reade. He is from h'tinais, as are at! but five at his 47 teammates twha hart train toway. Although some Diw'sioh 17A and MA schools expressed interest in his athletic ahitities. none at tered a schetarshrh. Had they, he would stilt have declined t was ioohing tor a piece where academies came first and there wasn't the yearrronnd pressure at faethah', Thomsen said. i taihed to friends piaying at Division ischnais, and they have a spring practice and Sunday meetings. Heck, i want Sundays tar rnyser't It was the Division iii phitosaphy that also attract- ed Reade. 't-iere, we work taethait around the aca- demics, he said. it a hid has a tab during practice. he goes to the tab. The most important thing is to get a degree. There are no athletic schaiarshhos in Division hi, and Ahgustana players receive no special treatment. The Wkings do not have a training tahie or format weightlifting program, and untitre teams at terger thn'S. they practice at the same grass field on which they play, E richsen Field. the y give you a set ntgrays - shirt and shorts - and that's about it, said Thomsen. People ash me what kinds of shoes ahr players wear, and i teti them, Where ver we want. Because we hay them ourseivesl Thomseh said that although he and his teammates are proud of their streak, they spend little time dwehing on it. And Reade, who was named ceech ot the year in Divrsian ttt hy the American Faothatt Coaches Association in 1983 and 1.984, rarety nrene tions it. The only time it's discussed is when the media discusses it, he said Those occasions, said Dave Wrath, the Ahgustana sparts-intermatian directar, were rare. We seem to he an afterthought, he said. The year we won aur first Stegg Bawt was the year h'tirrois went to the Rose Bowl. the Go verhor in w'ted the tttini and South- ern titinors and Northern hiinais, which had also been to howls, to visit him that January. We weren't invited untii May. heade is not surprised by the tack of media attention or the fact that the 3,500-seat stadium is het always tuit thwa City, home at Rose Eowt-hounrt town, is less than 1'00 mites to the west. 'That's Division hi. Reade saint You are not going to watch Waukesha, Wis, ptay baseball when you can see the Cubs, even it the Cubs are losing. Fm first Jikappointed that it's going to he a htgger story this Saturday it we lose instead of win. it's a great story win at inse. NEW YORK NMES aunt AUGUSTANA BREEZE? TD 3RD PERFECT YEAR 1215-85 The Augustaha Cottage teothait htayers don't can- sider it an instnt if you call them simple, unimagina- twe or plain. What they are is plain awesome. they've been simphr perfect for three years, and they have accom- plished more than anyone could he he imagined hactr In 1975' when coach Bah Reade took over the pro- gram. Ahgustana defeated tthaca 0er Cottage 20-? Sat- urday in the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl to wan an unprecedented third straight NCAA Division tit nation- at championship the fast time the Ih'irings were in Phenix City is the test time they test a game. That was in 1982 when they teit 14-0 to West Georgia in the Stage Bowl. This a little more speciai than the first two, j'said Reade, because no team has won three in a row before. And its special because we ha yen't inst very many games, but we test one here, so it's hind at special to come hack and win here. We beat a very strong tnotheh' team today There was a tot at hitting it was physicat We had to play weft, and ohviousiy we did play weh' today. That's as effusive as Reade generahy gets. His offense is as conservative and inw-hey as he is. it atse has been devastahhghi ettectwe. That's ane at the most basic nttenses r ve ever seen, said tthaca'shti-Arnerica linebacker, Tim Tor- rey. But they run it hani they came straight at you and they do it welt. They're not fancy, but they're powerful. It was a typicathugustana victory. the Whings ran the hall 73 times for 265' yards. Junior running hath Brad Price had 125 at those yards on 2? carries; pushing him over the 1,000 math for the second consecutive year. 'Tveryane probably dreams of ptayihg Division i football. 'h he said. it's more giamhrnrrs and att, but not nrany taethatt prayers can say they've won three national championshhas, so you won't see us cam-' piaining. We don't throw a tat of things at people. We work an thndamentets and try to get ah' 11 men to do their job on every play. The lhhings, who finished 13-0, have huht the nation's iangest Winning streak t3? games using primariiy a wtng-T offense. But this no weltui attense takes a back seat to the defense. Going into the Stage Bowl, the Wkings had given up only tour touchdowns in their last seven games, They didn 1t gi me up one Saturday until there were nine minutes tett in the game and they were teadmg 201?. tthaca quarterback Mike Middaugh threw a 22- yard touchdown pass to him Lynch to ruin Angie's shutout It was a little disappointing to have the shhtoht taken away, said Viking defensive back Kevin Cintei at Harrington. Enriet had two at the Whings' three interceptions. We were starting to give them a little too much at a cushion and they cemeteted a few passes. But to win a third time, you have to he happy with that. The Augustana defense hetd ithm to 68 yards
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10 Augustaha College has a tradition at building with both its students' futures and future students in mind. Augustaha provides the raw materials with which today's students invest in their futures; in order to continue to perform this function in a changing world, the eeiiege has continuaity invested in buiidings and programs designed to accomodate the needs at future Augustaha students. 30 then building for the future takes place on two levels the first being deephr important to each student at Augustarra today, and the second reheating concerns 01 those yet to be part at Augustenae Throughout its history, the catiege has been stead- ily expanding. From our meager 09311101173511? Chicai go, then continued in Paxton and heath Rock Island, we have always stressed growth. We were born in a arrehuitding campus, in the landmark at 0111 Main. and have centineeit to grow ever since, 010' Main is the oldest existing heitding on Augus- teha's main campus. It is atsa the mast hotahte building erected by the Swerh'sh-American people at the nineteenth century The cornerstone for Did Main was placed an November 6, 1335, hut after some time the construction of the huhdirrg had to cease due to a tech 01 funds, However. an tune 9. 1885, maney was contributed the unhhishee' Wemariat Hat was dedicated in tune of 1388. The dame was added in 1893, bringing this building to its present configuration. 0111 Main is now listed on the National Register of Historical places. Sarensen Hail stands on the east side at 38th Street This building formerty housed Augustana Boat: Concern. Cottage acquired the building in 1961. Although the southwest portion of Sorehseh Heft was eriginath designed by Glut Garvin and built in 1898, the huitaing wee campietehr remodeled, re laced, and expanded in 1953-59 by the architectural Jim: at Swanson and Maiwatd at Matine. it was named in honor at Dr. 61W. Sarehsah. President at Augustana from 1962-1915. 7 Harise on the Hill formerhr home of Frederick We yerhaeeser. one at the two founders of the inter- nationathv known Weyerhaeuser lumber Company. This second Empire home grew in stages along with the fortunes of the company and assumed its h'nat shape in 1907. It is 3150 h'stea' in the National Register of Historical Pieces. the cornerstone for Denhmahh Library was laid 1 on January 21, 1910, and the building dedicated on May 31, 1911. Founders Hatt's cornerstone was laid in May at 1922. As you hike the broad stairs inside, it leads to Ascension Chapet One should note the stainedgtass window aha we the landing. This window depicts the 131.9 of Augustana's earty history, Grew ihg out from Springfield, its first home was at Chica- Continued on pg 12 Buildrhg For The Future
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