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Show Gators Dont Last Long at No. I Miners Gain Nod for Notre Dame Will ire aii't HtM)rt By The F',rri-- i It tin,K Flond 50 tJ yfcdrs tu gNu 1 ' id UJ minuiri to .t ally, it was just if into the game when Georg. a freshman Keith Henderson raced 7b y ards fur a tout that started the No 17 Bulldogs to a 24-- victory over Florida Saturday The Gators were Nu 1 last wee for the first time tr, the history of the Associated Press college football puil and were hoping tu become the third team to win the national championship wmle on probation. "We were thinking about being No 1 at the end of the season, said linebacker Alonzo Johnson "Its a bad feeling being No. 1 for just a week Tl ere is no shortage of challengers to succeed Florida, which was the fourth team to reach the top spot this season following Oklahoma. Auburn and Iowa. The rest of the Top Ten teams all won and most of them won big -t Penn State took the lead just before halftime and went on to defeat Cincinnati -- Quarterback McCathorn Clayton ran 3 yards for one touchdown and passed 12 yards to Tom Banderas for another as N'o. 3 Nebraska demolished Iowa State 49-Jim Karsatos completed 16 of 20 passes for 275 yards and three first-hal- f touchdowns as fourth-rankeOhio State built a 35-lead and trimmed Northwestern Quarterback Bart Weiss ran for two touchdowns and fired a pass to Ken Carpenter for another, leading No. 5 Air Force to a 45-- rout Second-ranke- d 31-1- 0 0 d 0 35-1- 7. d 7 of Army. I Say to - A deci-si.-Lub ANGELES 'AP; already lus been uiaut tr.at Gerry Faust w ill nut return as tt.e Nutre Dair.e football IWD next year regara.eso uf ho h,s team Lmshes up the current seasu.o. it was reported Saturday Steve Roan of KTLA-Tin Los Angties. quoting a source "very With Nutre Dame, reported that the decision was well-place- Chuck Long threw fuur scoring passes, two in a quarter, as sixth-ranke- first-hal- baaed go Fdst s f..e year record at the Irian helm Nutre Dame, which iust three of its f.rst four games tna aeaaoQ, nuw haa wun fuur stra.ght, mclud-ira 37 14 victory over Mississippi Saturday Faust, in the final year of his record as the contract, had a Irish coach head.r.g into thus Iowa swamped Illinois 59-Oklahoma freshman quarterback Jamelle Hoheway set a school total offense record of 324 yards in Sooners leading the seventh-rankeover Missouri 51-Leld goal put Greg Cox's Miami ahead for the first time with 8 13 left and Melvin Bratton scored his second touchdown for some insurance as the eighth-rankeHurricanes beat Maryland Jim Harbaugh passed for three touchdowns and Michigan's defense recorded its third shutout of the season as the No. 9 Wolverines smashed Purdue 47-Thurman Thomas rushed for 213 yards and four TDs in leading No. 10 Oklahoma State past Kansas State 0. d 6 d g 2S-2- No. 14 UCLA tripped Carolina to remain atop the Arizona standings. No 15 LSU and No. 20 Alabama tied 4 and slipped into a three-wa- y tie with Georgia in the Souhcastern Conference, No 16 Florida State mauled South Carolina 4 as Victor Floyd rushed for 212 yards and two touchdowns, No. 18 Brigham Young blitzed Utah State 44-and No 19 Tennessee, which can represent the SEC m the Sugar Bowl its remaining three by winning games, knocked off Memphis State 24-1- 9 14-1- 56-1- 0 17-- 29-2- 35-- In the Second Ten, No. 12 Arkansas turned back No. 11 Baylor 4 and 20-1- scrambled the Southwest Conference race, No. 13 Auburn cruised past East Uuotj.urd From C l and be Mjure 4 3 tu mat A.! start'-at least one game don: g an season tr.at saw me lies w.n eight uf their f.r.al 11 games last year And ail reurn "One trur.g about bc.r.g pu ked to f.noh second." noted th.rd year Ute I hope the Coach Lynn Archibald coaches are right and its a b.g improvement over last year 1 think we earned some respect wun our f.n.sh last year This is the first time since I came to Utah that I ve had three seniors who will really cuntribute. Our strength is our experience Almost all of our players have been there before, and that's a big plus in thus conference The Utes employed a three-guaroffense and relied on quickness more than beignt last season. Now that Stroman has gained 22 pounds, that may seem unneccesary, especially with freshman rebounder Mitch Smith "We ll still run the three-guaroffense occasionally," disclosed Archibald "We still Lke to get out and run, and Mitch Smith has been help-tn- g us get the ball off the boards Stroman has become more effective by gaining weight. It's helped him inside and he hasn't lost any quickness." New MexiC0G9-13- , Remember when Lobo partisans were asking for Gary Colson's head on silver platter? Now, the New Mexico coach is a hero after taking the Lobos to the NIT last year and compiling a record the last two seasons Colson could even attain knighthood if New Mexico can unseat UTEP for the 1986 WAC title with d 35-1- f first d I A record crowd of 82,327 in Jacksonvilles Gator Bowl saw Georgia s Henderson rush for 145 yards, includtouchdown jaunt early ing a in the second period, while fellow freshman Tim Worley bolted 89 yards for an insurance score with 3.58 remaining In a late game played on the West 9 Coast, UCLA earned a victory over ARizona as Gaston Green runs and once scored twice on from a yard out. d 24-1- d 6-- 8 d - 9-- 43-2- Utah Hall of Fame to Induct Dick Nemelka, Earl Bascom Just seconds remained when the Utah Stars of the ABA called time out at midcourt in the Salt Palace to set up a final bid for victory. Zelmo Beatty was the veteran expected to take the last shot, but instead rookie Dick Nemelka wound up with the ball and fired the three-poishot at the gun, which upset Kentucky, The winning shot by Nemelka might have been the shot heard round the ABA world for the Utah Stars went on to win the championship of the ABA. Canning the crucial shots was nothing new to Nemelka, who earned honors as a prep at West honors High and college at Brigham Young University. Nemelka will be installed in the Utah Sports Hall of Fame at the banquet Wednesday night at the Radis-so- n Hotel, along with Glen Tuckett, Earl Bascom, Doug Howard and Phil 129-12- Olsen. Tickets for the banquet are $15 or e reservacouple and tions will be accepted Monday by Dick Ball Tickets also may be purchased from Cliff Poole in Logan, Monte Bailey and Mel Wood in Ogden, Moon Kavachevich in Provo, A1 Passic in Price, Stevens and Brown Sporting Goods in Salt Lake City and Dick Ball in Salt Lake City. The banquet is slated for 7 p.m. After Coach LaDell Andersen cut Nemelka from the Stars after the 1971 season, the lawyer was signed to coach the Utah Prospectors in the embryonic Western Basketball Association, a minor league replacement when the Stars departed. He had been drafted originally by the Atlanta Hawks as their No. 1 $30 a last-minut- (484-3265- ). . 1985 i'J 6 S' j- f - i. .rts e.i San Diego State Year Sniokey Ga.nes reviews f.lm of the Aztecs V stunning defeat of UTEP in the AC tournament and SDSL's trip to the NCAA tournament last season, he must also try to replace his entire front line from a year ago Leonard Allen, Michael Kennedy and Andre Ross are gone to graduation The only bright light that flickers from SDSUs best season ever m 1984-8is senior guard Anthony Watson who averaged 17 5 points last season It s like a new world to me, admits Gaines, who also returns starter Creon Dorsey "We have a lot of new players and we'll probably have to do what Utah did last year play a three-guar- d offense We re going to have some trouble getting the ball off the boards The Aztecs will also have trouble repeating their memorable season of post-seao- 8 AM to 5:30 PM weekdays 9 AM to 2:00 PM Saturday WHERE . their teammates play the ga ne." Colorado State With three starters and five total players lost to graduation, how strong the Rams will be in 86 depends on senior Rich Strong Strong anchored CSU with 13 3 points and 7 rebounds last season But. this year, seven of the Rams' top 12 players are freshmen and sophomores Haw aii 10-- 8. The chief recruit in Honolulu this season was not g a freshman pbenom who averages 30 points a game. It was former BYU Coach Frank Arnold. who replaces Larry Little and hopes a bit of that BYU basketball tradition rubs off on Hawaii 6-- 5 85 . . EM.IJsH room SAWYER Cl ASK RITE ( A HI SET EAtlMlMV KCUJIER.S - sTASlIAHI) Will 3 'd K.S 3 halite, P1"- s l,br,rv- cabinet, IN(XMPARARIX 2 5-- - 1 sharp-shootin- - - Air Force The big news at The Academy is that second-yea- r Coach Reggie M.nton has four players in the range Thats progress for the Falcons, who upset BYU in the first round of the WAC tournament a year ago Last year, Wyoming U5-1the Cowboys started three freshman Fen-m- s The good news is those three Dembo, Enc Leckner and David are now all sophomores Lodgms But the bad news is the loss of 745 points and 345 rebounds in the per- - post-seaso- n upset Dixie College and forced a tie for fourth place with Dixie and Scottsdale All three teams finished the season with 4 records. In the other games, Glendale surprised Scottsdale 42-- and Eastern Utah defeated winless Eastern Arizothree-wa- 28-2- 1 y 5-- 7 na 29-2- Snow quarterback Kevin White threw touchdown passes to tight end Mark Waterman and wide receiver Troy Turner and ran for another as the Badgers ran past Mesa. Turner also caught a scoring pass from reserve quarterback Gary d Swim. The loss dropped Mesa, to ninth place in the lCFteam league. Phoenix back Kenny Rock rambled for 106 yards, including scoring runs of 2 and 4 yards to help the Bears to the win against Ricks College. Ricks d was intercepted three times by sixth-ranke- Phoenix, which held the kings to only 28 yards rushing. 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La deli r. carsn t norr-.a..l.xe to r:arr.e t ,s a f.C two wct-.- s y.in.r.g B- -t before t:.t seavon bocae Ht-- WAC f - In. post-seaso- n THE PEACE OF MIND SERVICE FOR Gn-t-- afiU Kelvin f arooruugh jz The Lcbtn- - st 6 7 r a'.j averaged 14 af.J !:. vj ;Tr mt fr..m the z OPEN TO THE PUBLIC r '114 pjk1 Football League and virtually assured itself of a junior college bowl invitation. The Badgers, ranked third in the National Junior College Athletic Association poll, finished the season at 0 in league play, 10-- 0 overall, by deat Mesa,, feating Mesa College Ariz., Saturday night. Steve Peterson, school spokesman, said school officials are expected to receive bowl invitations this week. Phoenix College clinched second place in the league by turning back visiting Ricks College of Rexburg, as the top Idaho, 14-Phoenix, finisher among the Arizona schools, will be the host team in the Valley of the Sun Bowl game Nov. 29 against No. 1 ranked Butler County Community College of Kansas. Also Saturday, Arizona Western race DISTRIBUTOR! liuiiU-- 1- H By The Associated Press Snow College has won the first title of the newly formed Western States 2654155 PARTS ad M.f.e one-nig- ( onstructron Rraltv, Inc LUXURY CUSTOM HOMES Exclusive Showing Daily Noon to Dark until Nov. 30th at Summer Meadows HINCKLEYS V 1 n, Snow Nabs Western Grid Title draft choice, but turned down the bid to serve a church mission. He joined the Utah Stars upon his return. Nemelka was named to the BYU Sports Hall of Fame in 1977. The latest in the list of Utah started every game he played in high school and college. In addition to his basketball prowess, Nemelka was a high school quarterback and a baseball star for the Panthers and Cougars. Bascom, who resides on a ranch in Victorville, Cal., was a rodeo rider from 1918 when he competed in his first event in Canada until he rode his last bull in 1963, at the age of 57 And he stayed on until the whistle ended the ride! Earl is credited with inventing the hornless rodeo saddle, called "the mule He hit the headlines by finishing second in the Calgary World championships in 1933 and added steer decorating titles that year at Lethbridge and Raymond and finished third in the world, among all rodeo contestants, in the Rodeo Association of America. In 1935, he was the champion in the Raymond Stampede and participated in the first Wild West Rodeo in Mississippi. He won the at Pocatello in 1937 and the at Portland in 1939. In 1940, he again was the champion of the Raymond Stampede before injuring his back at Red Lodge, Mont. He made a stand at the Lancaster, Cal. rodeo in 1963. 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