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Show Page HERALD. Provo. 10-T- HE I'tah. Sunday. November 9. 1980 Georgia Wins, Awaits No. Prett bteraatfaai! By Ualtetf rd 20th-rank- 286-ya- rd rd 26-2- "y 0k in " It. y. rib j)W t IP pMBIP"TjS , , f .: - top-rank- 3-- 9-- 0, ' V", 9, 49-4- 2, 20-1- 21-1- 3. rd An aggressive Georgia Tech defense enabled the Yellow Jackets, who had won only one other game this season, to tie Notre Dame. The Yellow Jackets, 21-2- Belue-to-Sco- Alabama is now 1 overall and locked in tie for etd pi in a three-wa-y 1 behind SEC at the Georgia. 8-- 4-- Art Schlichter completed 17 of 21 passes for 284 yards and four TDs as Ohio built up a big lead and barely State, g held on, spoiling a performance by Illini quirterback Dave Wilson. Schlichter threw three TD passes in the first half as the Buckeyes cruised to a 28-- 0 lead Wilson, who threw for six TDs, hit 43 of 69 passes for 621 yards, breaking the NCAA single-gam- e yardage record of 571 set in 1977 by Brigham Young's Marc 8-- 1, record-shatterin- 100-ya- 7, 41-2- Southeastern Conference defeat. 9-- 1, Elsewhere in the top 10, No. 3 Southern Cal trounced Stanford 34-No. 4 Florida State beat Virginia Tech 31-No. 5 Nebraska crushed Kansas State 55-- No. Alabama beat LSU 28-No. 7 Ohio State held off Illinois No. 8 Pittsburgh downed Louisville Oregon upset No. 9 UCLA 4 and No. 10 Perm State topped North Carolina State 6-- Major Ogilvie scored on two short TD runs to help Alabama rebound from last week's loss and hand LSU its first Fighting Irish didn't catch up until Harry Oliver kicked a 47ard field joal with 4:44 left in the game. Tailback Marcus Allen ran for 196 yards and two TDs to help Southern extend its unbeaten string to Cal, 28 games. ISC is ineligible this year for the conference title and postseason play, along with four other conference schools. The loss ended Stanford's chances for a Rose Bowl berth. Rick Stocks uil threw two TD passes to Hardis Johnson and plunged 1 yard for another score to lead Florida State. found themselves The Seminoles stymied by VPI's nationally second-ranke- d defense until late in the first half, when they scored two touchdowns in less than a minute. Sam Piatt gained 108 yards for his fifth game of the season, a team record. Jeff Quinn threw three TD passes and third-strin- g Roger Craig added 183 yards rushing and one touchdown to lead Nebraska. Quinn, working against the nation's No. 1 pass defense, was for 153 yards. Sugar Bowl berth. Bulldogs freshman Herschel Walker rushed for 231 yards on 37 carries, including a TD run the first time Georgia got the ball. Georgia's Rex Robinson kicked two field goals to tie the Southeast Conference career scoring mark of 254 points held by LSU's Charles Alexander, and Walker set a school single-seaso- n rushing record of 1 :334 yards. The Gators were sparked by a passing performance by freshman quarterback Wayne Peace, including a TD toss to Cris Collinsworth in the second quarter. After usinf the big play twice SaturFlorida, day to subdue second-rate- d Georgia awaits the big a No. 1 ranking. payoff The Bulldogs' hopes for an season appeared shattered in the final minutes at the Gator Bowl, but Lindsay Scott pulled in a Buck Belue pass and outraced four Florida touchdown with defenders for a 1:25 remaining, lifting Georgia to a 1 triumph. With Notre Dame forced to settle for a 3 tie with Georgia Tech, have emerged as the the Bulldogs, only major team in the nation with an unblemished record. "It really boils down to one thing Lindsay Scott on a great play," said Georgia Coach Vince Dooley. "You've got to win some this way if you want to stay at the top." Florida, appeared to be on the verge of a major upset when Brian Clark kicked the second of two Florida field goals to cap an outburst in the fourth quarter that pushed the Gators ahead tt The pass was the longest pass play in Georgia football history as Georgia kept alive its hopes for a national championship and a Hanking 1 Wilson. Rick Trocano, Pittsburgh's and freshman receiver Dwight Collins connected on two long TD passes to help Pittsburgh to its eighth triumph in nine games. underdogs, scored their points field goal by Johnny Smith with 6:11 left in the first half. The on a 39-ya- SUSC Clubs S. Colorado - Trampoir Jogger d yards, scoring on a pair of snaak. plunges and a Behind 7 at the start of the second quarter, SUSC scored three times in a span to pull away. Page put d the ahead for good on a run. Following a fumble on the kickoff, Page scored again on a two-yar-d plunge. And an interception set up TD pass to Page, givMollica's ing SUSC a 28-- 8 halftime lead. CEDAR CITY, Utah (UPI) Dave Mollica ran for three touchdowns and passed for two more scores in leading Southern Utah State to a 5 upset of Southern Colorado in a Rocky Mountain one-yar- Quarterback Joe Pannunzio Nov. 15. Mollica passed for 205 yards in the game, including touchdown tosses of 27 yards to Curtis Page and four to Todd Marrs. Mollica also rushed for 45 With FfctrjkM WCasQwQ, SMGmI diameter standard 31 6" wall thickness. installs 30" into ground with cross brace to with Other Rebound prevent twisting. Joggers, from 49.95 season with a pair of touchdown passes to Corey Polle, from 57 and 11 yards out. SUSC is now 2 overall. 1290 S. Stole, Orem 6-- SMy PsdsEskl nu ityiun home or office led the now 81 on Colorado Southern Standard jtv t 0r jj II II rd 6-- trfjj v I Basketball TrajnoofinM .2 rv Improve vascular system circulation, take off pounds at one-yar- 7-- mmmowiCfrti Cardio- two-minu- Athletic Conference game, ending USC's winning streak. The game left Southern Colorado with a 1 RMAC final season record. SUSC can move into a first-plac- e tie in the 1980 league standings if the 1 Thunderbirds can win at Western State il 133" 8-- 49-1- yi Round 12-f- 16-f- t, 225-95- $529 List t, 13V2-tt- $649 Ust ., $789 Ust 00 m Gary Rathagber (13) vies for BYU ball control. BYU BYU Wins Soccer With 1 1 Tourney Goal Scoring Offense was the name of the game for the BYU soccer team as it produced 11 goals in two games to win the Post Season Invitational held at Haws Field Fri- day and Saturday. The Cougars conquered Northwestern Nazarene 0 Friday, then poured on the steam to down Northern Colorado 0 in a Saturday morning contest. Scoring for BYU in the first contest were Nelson Gonzalez, Bradley Beal, Greg Phillips and Mark Stevens. With the wins, the Cougars now have played eight consecutive games without a defeat. It was the third invitational title for the soccercats in just three weeks. 4-- 7-- They were playing the old numbers game again in Saturday's final round of the Stanford Women's Intercollegiate Golf Tournament in Palo Alto, Calif. Unfortunately for the Cougars, they fell one number short.. In the second game, Gary Rathagber started off the scoring for the Cougars. His goal gave BYU a 0 lead at the end of the first half. At the start of the second half, however, the Cougars errupted for six goals to preserve the victory. Brad Beall, Mark Phillips, Greg Arslanian. Women Lose in Golf Kelli Antolock, Carla Duncan, 79, and Chris Lehmann, 78, all posted strong closing 18-- s for the Cougars, however, Tara Batcheller's 87 and Kareen Gibson's 96 did little to help the cause Saturday. "It was a good course and when you're not playing well its going to grab you," Howard commented following the tournament. "There was absolutely no reason not to play well. The weather was great and so was the condition of the course." left little Tourney host Stanford, doubt that it had mastery over the 6,335 yard par 73 Stanford Golf Course, as the Cardinals ran away from the rest of the eighteen team field. Stanford was a full 18 strokes ahead of second place UCLA's Bobby Greg Phillips, and Rathagber accounted for the remainder of the goals. The Cougars' record now stands at Vogelsberg, with only one week of competition left on the schedule. Next week, BYU will compete with other Utah schools in the Beehive Invitational to be held at several schools in the state. to 40 of heat you pay for escapes from your home. Up Coach Gary Howard had his top three players in the 70's, but when it came to that fourth score when figuring the team totals, there wasn't any help in sight as BYU carded a final day round of 323 and finished the competition in thirteenth place with a combined 979 tourney effort. 5 through ceilings 7? 79, 17 i throug Yx frame walls ' I Jim m lL. mm mm 1 - I I I Team Wins 2-- through windows I.. .v.:uij'iii.iinioii ftiu'j 3 through doors 932. BYU Field 16 m 1 38 air leakage through cracks in waits, windows and doors BYU's Nina Hansen punched through a goal midway through the first overtime period of Saturday's consolation match to give the Cougars a 1 victory over a stubborn University of Colorado team at the AIAW Region VII field hockey championships played this weekend in Provo. Hansen, who also scored BYU's other goal for the day, broke a 1 tie and allowed the Cougars to place third for the regional tournament. In Saturday's other match, the University of Denver stopped a tough Colorado State team, in yet another overtime contest, to capture the region 2-- 20 basement floor home features fiberboard sheathing, insulated doors, dual glazed windows, 1 wall insulation. ceiling insulation and Varying the size and shape of the house and its window area will, of course, alter its heat-los- s distribution. The heat losses are determined in accordance with standard methods recommended by the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers, Inc. (ASHRAE). These calculations are presented in their 1977 Handbook of Fundamentals, the authoritative text for energy transfer in buildings. This R-- R- team championship. o Denver and Colorado State, bv virtue of their finish at the regional meet, will continue on to represent the conference at AIAW National's scheduled for later this month. BYU, second place finishers in the regular season, just missed making it into Saturday's championship decision to Colorado bracket, dropping a hard-luc- k State the day before. The Cougars, who played the Rams even through battled for two scoreless overtime regulation at periods before finally bowing' to Colorado State in a one-tw- W a 2-- flick-of- basement walls through 3-- five shot through 1 -l f$ w TmPLE f. 3owerp' Spikers Claim 2 Wins Two conference victories this weekend have moved BYU's women's volleyball team into at least a share for second place in the Intermountain Athletic Conference. 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