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Show slam Qffcd ruCeS Texas il'PIi - Olympic sprinter "Lam" Jones Al'STIN. John- ny caught two touchdown passes and freshman Lawrence Sampleton snagged a third Saturday to lead Texas to a upset of the third rated Arkansas Razorbacks in a battle of Southwest Conference leaders 28-2- 1 Texas quarterback COLLEGE STATION, The hard-lucTexas L'PI Baylor Bears stund Texas ned A&M with Steve Smith's - k 14th-ranke- touchdown y toiiciidown and pass Saturday and for the first time in six games this season made their lead hold up for a 24-- 6 upset victory. It was their first win on the Aggies home field in 13 years. this season, A&M, mustered only two Tony Franklin field goals of 19 and 45 yards in the first half to lose their second straight Southwest Conference game after being ranked No. 6 in the na2 Orangemen passes, the first quarter, to break one Penn State record and tie another Saturday in leading the 52-1- 4 d 45-1- touchdowns and guided the Sooners' wishbone offense to a lead. Oklahoma piled up 466 yards on the ground, including 316 in the first half Sims, the Big Eight's quickly following a start this season, threw for 169 yards in Penn State's first quarter. He hit Scott slow first-quart- Fitzkee for a score on the Nittany d Lions' second play from scrimmage just 2:05 into leading rusher, ran for 178 yards in the first half, including runs of 63 and the game. Later in the quarter, he hit fullback Matt Suhey on a short screen pass that turned into a touchdown play and found tailback Mike Guman on a scoring strike, which was set up by a toss to Fitzkee. Tigers Blank LEXINGTON, Ky. Quarterback end Kellen tight David Woodley threw a Windslow for two more touchdown pass scores to propel to Heisman Trophy canto Missouri a didate Charles Alexander rout Saturday of Big and Mike Conway booted Eight rival Kansas State. a school record four field - Voj KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Fourth-ranke(UPI) - d 30-1- 16th-ranke- 62 of 19 passes for 148 yards to carry Missouri to its fifth win in seven games and second in three con- yards and completed all-Bi- 10 goals to lead 13th ranked LSU to a 0 victory over mistake prone Kentucky Saturday night. 7 d 31-1- 21-- g 1 14-ya- added two fourth-quartfield goals Saturday to spark No. 19 Purdue to a 0 victory over Illinois. The victory kept Purdue atop the Big Ten with a 0 mark. The Boiler- overall, 5-- 1 linois dropped to the conference and overall. , was three point a in h to ! favorite the ronte-jnd appeared readv to demolish the Longhorns Arkansas scored easilv l)n its first possession driving 80 yards m eight plays with halfback Ben Irish Blitz Falcons - Montana ran for second-quarte- and short Arkansas punt, then intercepting a Ron CiU dftni pass im the next a 4 series Texas a halttime LM-- touch- r uncovered Navy Records ANNAPOLIS Md PI Bob Lata kicked a field goal late m the third quarter and fullback Larry Klawinski a lift LEASE DIRECT and 20th-ranke- d un- AND SAVE beaten Navy to a win over stubborn William 0 and Mary Klawinski who only carried seven times, All models of Pontioe, Cadillac & Subaru available. burst over right guard on a second-and-play and 4 ran untouched for the score Quarterback Bob Lescczynski. holding for the conversion, bobbled the ball and his pass for two points was HARMON'S INC. in- complete. recorded its Navy, third shutout of the year, the first time it has blanked three opponents in one season since 1955. brought the Panthers back from a deficit. 0 470 West 100 North, Provo 373 - 3031 Terps Blank Deacons COLLEGE PARK, Md. - (UPI) Maryland seven turnovers Saturday turning five into scores and the sixth-ranke- d Terrapins rolled to an easy 39-Atlantic Coast Conference victory over Wake Forest. forced 0 Scoring in each quarter, the Terrapins, used three touchdowns 7-- by Alvin Maddox, two by Steve Atkins, and a pair of Ed Loncar field goals to back their defense which recovered five fumbles and intercepted two passes. 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Shutout d and gave him 12 for his career which ties a Longhorn school record third period bid for a come-back- . erirn' a Texas at the Haorback 4H Cak'agm moved the Hogs to ttie Texas 17 with just 'Ver two minutes to play, but a tourtt: J,iwn pass was hatii'd away in the end line The hiss WJ Arkansas' first in five games and IVxas is now f losing to set up and lsmael Orwme McKdchern's pass to kicks put the Haorbacks Lam Jones' t w o Lam Junes that gave 21 20 with 4 left in the touchdown receptions 15th-ranke- yards, 1 for another Duckworth iv Lam Jones lur the scure vv ith r 1" kr remaining play m the drive was a pass to Sampleton on a third and 7 situation from the Arkansas 43 vards to Bobby 2 8 ta-.a- ! winning wit h o u e h a 'a p Mi F.ai hern !ii!i-r,- vard for and passed a touchdown give the Panthers a victory over the Seminoles. Green's recovery of the fumble hv Florida State's Mark i.yles marked the ninth and final turnover of the sloppily-playegame between two teams trying to rebound from touch- r 1 I'alcagni raced e t h ikansas made one vat Js drove , t third period while iirg .liter Florida State fumble on the i'ltt line with less than two minutes remaining Saturday to Academy Saturday downs of in the M'cond periixi yards in 13 plays Creen the Air Force second-quarte- struck back vards for a touchdown late in the second quarter and defensive end Hugh 38-1- Lex tor roared back ecomi halt stonri. ing Texas' oftense in the PITTSBl IUill il Pl! Freddie Jacobs ran 13 ACADEMY, Colo I PL Quarterback Joe Montana ran for two touchdowns and threw for two more to lead Notre Dame to an easy victory over rkansa Pitt Whips FSU FORCE AIR lead in the 51 iFGocdrich 13-- makers are f! I I WUD Wf d and reserve quarterback 0 Steadman Shealey. over Vanderbilt. victory Playing before 85,436 McClendon, who has fans, the Tide stunned 820 yards in six games, Tennessee with 10 scored on a run in in less than a minutepoints on a The loss snapped a 10 the first period and a field goal by Alan run in the final ference tilts. game Kentucky and a His touchdown passes Southeastern Conference period. He vould have McElroy touchdown by fullback to Winslow covered 7 and winning streak dating had another touchdown in Whitman. Steve 27 yards. The back to 1976 and im- the second period if he Whitman's score was set Eight tight end now has proved the Tigers' record hadn't fumbled a yard up when linebacker Barry 15 in from the goal line after Krauss dived on a fumble receptions this season, to 1 overall and an run. but four have gone for the league. by Frank Foxx at the touchdowns. Georgia scored anyway Tennessee 20. LSU forced four Ken- - on that McClendon fum56 seconds left in BoilermakerS Win tucky interceptions and ble when Anthony Arnold theWith third period, three fumbles in handing recovered the ball in the CHAMPAIGN, 111. the Wildcats their third Vanderbilt end zone. The Alabama's Tim Travis but (UPI) Mark Herrmann loss of the season against Bulldogs also scored on a dropped a pitch-ou- t recovered it on the first threw a two wins and a tie. UK is pass from Jeff bounce for a touchdown pass to Mike 1 in the SEC. Pyburn to Ulysses Norris. touchdown run. Harris late in the first half and Scott Sovereen rushed Bradley defeat by Texas last veil o sixth straight game past Saturday behind steady Saturday when he ran for defensive play and the 155 yards and two running of Tony Nathan touchdowns to lead Georgia to a i M'UtY d 100-yar- 56-1- 4 a tuul the tho e Hut TYviS an Southeastern Conference Alabama scored 17 third-quartrushing leader, went over points and rolled d the mark for the Tennessee 17th-rank- games interception, Buffaloes by kicker Billy Charles Male kicked a Todd who booted field field goal for the goals of 27, 24 and 45 Irish. yards. The Falcons, held to Nebraska also scored only 34 yards of rushing, on a Tom Sorley scored on a second-quarte- r pass to Junior Miller, a run by run by I.M. Hipp Mike Fortson and a into the end zone, a run by Steve Drew-nTim Wurth ramble wski with 35 seconds and a run by left in the game. Craig Johnson. Tide Sfops ATHENS, Ga. (UPI) -Willie McClendon, the 15 downs of 1 and 4 yards, Buffaloes had only 185 in and sc ui ing losing their second passescompleted for 56 yards to straight league game. Kris Haines and 9 yards Berns, who had scoring to Dennis Grindingcr. runs of 5 and 10 yards, Vagas Ferguson scored was helped in the on a run set up by Cornhuskers' rout of the Dogs Top Vandy Cats (UPI) for 132 yards Saturday to help fifth-ranke- d Nebraska to a Big Eight Conference victory over unranked Colorado. second-rankeNittany Nebraska dominated Lions to a victory the game with 641 yards over Syracuse. in total offense, including Fusina. rounding into 472 in rushing, while the form half-tim- - Chuck in up Baylor's victory stop- secondquarter field goals ped an incredible string by Uwe Von Schamann. of five losses by a total of Sims darted 20 yards for a touchdown in the third 21 points. In each of those e period. His 20 carries losses Baylor led at or in the fourth gave him a whopping 11.5 yards per try average. quarter. MANHATTAN, Kan. (UPI) Quarterback Phil Bradley rushed for one touchdown and hit PARK, - - (UPI) for two Fusina threw four turned touchdowns and rushed touchdown three that set Missouri Rolls i Holt?' Lou Colo BOULDER, UPI Senior fullback Rick Berns twisted and i UNIVERSITY two Arkansas, which had lost only once before in Huskers Rip Buffs Lions Top 6 tion. Longhorn 2- d lahoma to a 34-Big Eight Conference victory over Iowa State. Quarterback Thomas 0 Johnny touchdown on a dive at the middle of the Arkansas line and caught a crucial pass for a nnint ("Anyereinn after Texas' fourth touchdown 215-pou- unit for the first time, t aught four passes for HQ yards, including a Ok- 21-- the second Ham" Jones scored the other 6-- in Halfback before corner on the Longhorn offensive Pa scoring pass erupted for 13 points in a span time f f Longnorns to UpSBt quarter when Texas freshman playing AMES, Iowa L'PI j -Billy Sims rushed for 231 yards and one touchdown on just 20 carries Saturday to power unbeaten added a Sampleton. i Lott each grabs in an instant stepping out of the of the end zone caught top-ranke- d 5 making e and of passes yards from 4 McEachern. Sooners Dump Cyclones Aggies trick-pla- Randy McEachern. who earlier in the season temporarily lost his starting position to freshman Don-niLittle, guided the Longhorns flawlessly, hitting Jones in key situations to twae overcome Arkansas leads. 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