: * / ; Ajhard _hitting, and fast-moving St. Lawrence defensive unit rattled the Continentals of - Hamilton College . oh Saturday allowing, the Larries to. coast to a 21^6 win at Steuben Field;. The alert Larries snagged seven interceptions and, recovered three fumbles for the afternoon, ; * '* ' . .Coafh Ted Stratford’s Scarlet'-and Wow^ridmen came oiit hitting on the first play of the game and senior Rick LaDuke^ (Canton) pounced on ; a .Hamilton fumble setting up the first. St.Lawrence score nine' plays later when sophomore runner . Rick Klingman scampered 11 yards into the end kone at11:28 of the first stanza,* . ,Senior co-captain Kevin Dooley (Chatham, N.J.) grabbed his first of. four interceptions for the1 afternoon at . the end of the first quarter and* four • plays later, at 37 seconds into the second frame, Larrie. quarterback Steve Richardson (Ballston Lake) tossed' a six-yard touchdown pas’s to lightend Tony Ross (Rochester). Field goal specialist Hans Farnstrom (Bef-hardsville, N.J;) kicked threerfof-threOin theextra point department for St. Lawrence. . 'Halfback Barry Dutter (Central Square) scored the third/ and final Larrie tally On a beautifully executed trap play which saw the senior co- / captain clear the line untouched arid L speed 73 yards to paydirt;| In the second half * LaDuke nicked uiT his second fumble and Dooley added two more interceptions.Freshman Sam feraldi (Middletown) made an impressive debut in the Larrie defensive ufiit with, two second-half interceptions which kept the Continentals off balance; /Hamiltonscored its lone touchdownWith 1:29 remaining in the game on a 36-yar dpass from/Craig Fallon to Dave Letcher. J. : St. Lawrence fouftd its ground game stymied by.s tough Hamiltpn froiit line and the Larries had to go to the; air. Ends lt;Steve^ Sutton (Johnstown) end Ross executed well andv picked up 83 and 40 yards respectivelyi. Sutton had five receptions and Ross three. Senior 'halfback Dutter continued his 100-yards^pqr-game average by racking up 123 yards iri 17 carries? j NOxt week St. Lawrence (4-2) plays host to the Yellow jackets of Rochester (4-2) at Weeks Field in Cafiton. /A favored St. Lawrence University cross country team swjept the firstthree finishes iri-a field of{ five/teams to.win the Independent College AthleticConference (ICAC) championship for1971 The ICAC title iheejt was held on. the 5.5 mile course at Clarkson College.The Lafrieliarriere, undeafeated in: regular,season competition .with a 5-0; record, scored a decisive win over ICAC opponents RPI, ijllT? Clarkison. and Hobart in Saturday’s competition. Final scores were St; Lawrence - 25, RPI •- 42,. HIT - 77, CIarkson-^3, and . Hobart - 98* St. Lawrencje runfiers -Lefe Pollack, Bruce Boll and Larry Fa^ ; finished one-two-three in order.In; winning the iCAfc crown, St. Lawrence senior Lee Pollock set a new record for the Clarkson,course of 29:29. Pollock, who has won the LCAC individual title three timesin the last four. ^years, held the previous dlarksoh cqurse^record of 31 ri’9. Pollock copped, the1C AC crosscountry crown in 1970as* 'al^eshnian-and repeated in 1971, .