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Show THE HERALD, Provo, Utah. 9, 1990 Sunday, September - Page G7 Air Force crushes Hawaii By JOHN NADEL AP Sports Writer Calif. (AP) Tony Levy recovered two fumbled punts deep in UCLA territory, setting up a pair of first-hatouchdowns Sat- - PASADENA, lf urday as beat the 23rd-ranke- Oklahoma d Bruins 19th-rank- ed It's all Oklahoma in victory yard line late in the first quarter to ond scrimmage play and Stacy set up a touchdown run by Argo recovered on the Sooners' line. Kenyon Rasheed. Oklahoma quarterback Steve ColOklahoma responded by moving lins scored two touchdowns. He 80 yards on 13 plays to go ahead Collins ran 4 yards on rushed for 85 yards on 12 carries while Rasheed gained 87 yards on for the touchdown. 15 carries. The teams then exchanged punts, UCLA committed six turnovers in but LaChapelle fumbled Oklathe game the two fumbled punts homa's punt and Levy recovered. and four interceptions. Rasheed scored three plays later to It took UCLA only 2:33 to score give the Sooners a 14-- 6 lead. as Brad Daluiso kicked a After a UCLA punt, Roman Phi-fe- r field goal five plays after Brian intercepted a pass by Collins Brown returned the opening kickoff and returned it 8 yards to the 59 yards to the Oklahoma 40. line. Shawn Wills Oklahoma field ran 2 yards for a touchdown on Daluiso kicked a and Jim Bonds then goal just 2:37 later to make it conversion pass to It came five plays after Dewell threw a 4 Brewer fumbled on Oklahoma's sec Randy Austin to tie the score rd 7-- 6. 34-1- 4. Mike McKinley ran 10 yards to score on the first play after Levy recovered Reggie Moore's fumble, 4 tie and giving breaking a Oklahoma a 4 lead with 7:19 left before halftone. The Sooners led the rest of the way in winning the season-openfor both teams. The game was the played in stifling conditions temperature on the Rose Bowl field was measured as high as 120 de. grees. Levy had recovered a fumble by Sean LaChapelle at the UCLA 6- 14-1- 21-1- er third-and-go- al 6-- fourth-and-go- al 14-1- McBee Ahrend-Barkc- margin LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) -- Defending champion Rives McBee finished with an eagle to shoot a 67 Saturday and hold a a lead in the Benk One Seniors Classic. two-stro- McBee, who won his first Seniors event in the 1989 tournament, birdied No. 17 before the eagle on the final hole on the Kearney Hill Golf Links. He had a total 531-ya- le of 133, The team of SPRINGVILLE Todd Barker and Ahrend Spence combined to shoot a seven-unde- r par 64 and win the Hobble Creek two-ma-n best ball golf tournament Saturdya. Three teams tied for second with 66s. Those duos included Craig Pickering and John Taylor, Doug Baxter and Jim Simmons and Wendell Olsen and Randy Davis. Dave 135. McBee birdied the 14th to break a tie with Gray. e Lee Trevino, a winner and the Tour's leading money winner, pulled into contention with a 66, and was four strokes behind McBee at six-tim- 137. Trevino, with $693,508 in in his first year on earnings the Seniors Tour, covered the front nine in 35, but made a late charge on the 6,744-yar- d course with birdies on the 11th, 12th, 14th, 15th and 18th holes. Trevino was tied for third with Harold Henning, who fired a 68. At 138 were Miller Barber, Rocky Thompson, Dewitt Weaver, Walter Zembriski and Terry Dill. George Archer and Orville Moody finished at 139. Archer, who struggled to a d 73, recovered with a first-roun- six-und- er 66. Finishing at 140 were Mike Bob Betley, Dick Rhyan and George Lanning. Joyce, - ot le 4 Sooners made it by driving 80 yards on nine plays after kickoff. receiving the second-hal- f Collins scored the touchdown on a run. A field goal by R.D. Lashar with 6:31 left in the third The Sooners quarter made it drove 33 yards on six plays after Darnell Walker intercepted a pass by Bonds. An interception by Jason Belser of a pass by Tommy Maddox early in the fourth quarter set up a field goal by Iashar which completed the scoring. 28-1- 31-1- J Herald Correspondent Mountain View took the first step toward defending its Region Four girls' soccer championship Friday by defeating Provo Teresa Cardall led the Bruins with two goals while Laurel Gooch recorded the shutout. Also scoring for the Bruins were 4--0. 471 W. 100 N. Open 7 division. Tracy Zobell and Bob Schwartz shot a 56 to claim net honors. Jay Lamb and Randy Johnson tied with Joe Beal and Bill Padilla for a 57 and second place. Gary Johnson and Jerry Newitt were fourth at 59. Jerry York and Shirl Jackman shot 60 to claim fifth place. - 45-d- ar AM - Available!! consumer and securities fraud, racketeering, breach of contract and breach of fiduciary duty in a deal. Allen is the son of former NFL coach and current Long Beach State coach George Allen. Owens was interim head coach in 1979 at Arizona State, where Allen served as a graduate assistant a year real-esta- te who left the Scottsdale-base-d agency in December to work independently in the local real estate market, dealt in financial plan- ning while at GBA Sportsworld while Allen handled negotiations for numerous NFL players. Heyward's suit alleges that in the summer of 1988, Owens met with Heyward and his wife, Charlotte, to discuss investing money in a condominium project in Phoenix. The suit said Heyward understood he was investing in actual property when instead he was investing in a promissory note. It also alleges that Owens and Allen were involved in the development and did not disclose their interest. Two shots back were second-roun- d d leader Billy Mayfair, leader Jeff Sluman, Jim Gallagher Jr. and Jay Delsing. May-fahad a 71, Delsing a 70. Gallagher a 67 and Sluman a 65. Gallagher won last week's Greater Milwaukee Open. one Mayfair began at shot in front of Wood and Delsing, and two shots ahead of Tway. Playing in the final twosome. first-roun- ir Wood began with a birdie and he and Mayfair birdied the fifth hole. They made the turn tied for the top a stroke ahead of spot at Delsing and Tway, playing directly in front of the leaders. Wood, who shot a 63 on Friday, took over the lead with birdies on the 10th and 11th. He held a two-shmargin through the 17th hole, but then came the double bogey. ot p ""with this coupon J"" 225-858- 9 9 am til Sundown Guided mountain trail rides on our experienced gentle horses. Bring , views! your camera-beautiful Barker! DrttAfrMO I 1 I. jI "9 ttill6 oC fagi I 41 In I Eggs with ham only Bacon or sausage Jim's special potatoes Biscuit S gravy I I Jim's Smoke House W. lUU mm IN. rrovo wlcvniroc a.'in.acf I I Provo 471 W. 100 N. in mm mm dpr,,oc Q.Vi.QlJm mm mm nrrr Bttr . 1 Bel I. 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Heyward fifes lawsuit against agent air sWeCater Provo 373 - 6320 - 8 PM Mon - Sat Dodge and Mandy Hodges. Anthony Dilweg, Majkowski's backup last season, was named the starter nearly two weeks ago. To make room for Majkowski on the roster, the Packers waived veteran receiver Carl Bland. BIG SPRINGS RANCH im'S Green Bay activates Don Majkowski GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) Don Majkowski practiced only four times after a holdout, but the Green Bay Packers activated him for Sunday's season opener against the Los Angeles Rams. Majkowski, who signed a one-vecontract with a $1.5 million 0-- Family Reunions Rowe and Dan Johnson teammed for a 67 and fifth place in the gross Jamie By BEN FOSTER from scrimmage to set up a field goal. But the Rainbows (0-- 2 overall and 1 in the WAC) managed only 49 total yards on their next six possessions extending into late in the third quarter. By that time, Air Force had taken a 24-- 3 lead. Air Force needed to march only 43 yards for its first touchdown. Falcons Chris Baker and Clifton Lovelace combined on a sack of Garrett Gabriel that forced the Rainbows to punt from their own line, and Air Force quarterback Ron Gray dashed 27 yards to set up his own scoring run. Another sack and an interception set up two subsequent Air Force scores. 3-- rd : Wood's double bogey forges tie with Tway WilCOAL VALLEY, 111. (AP) lie Wood took a double bogey on the 18th hole, his first over-pa- r score in two rounds, and fell into a tie with Bob Tway for the lead Saturday at the Hardee's Golf Classic. Wood was just one hole away from his second straight bogey-fre- e out of round, but hit his tee-shbounds for a 6. Wood finished with a 68, while Twav carded a 67. Both had totals of 199, good. The Bruins blank Provo in girls soccer goal-keep- Quinton Gray shot a 67 to stay two strokes behind McBee heading into Sunday's final round. Gray is at FORCE ACADEMY, Fullbacks Rodney Lewis and Jason Jones spearheaded a punishing Air Force ground attack, and the Falcon defense helped set up four scores in a 27-- 3 Western Athletic Conference romp over listless Hawaii on Saturday. Lewis rushed 22 times for 94 yards and Jones had 22 carries for 86 yards and a touchdown The fullbacks accounted for nearly 60 percent of the Air Force offensive output, as Hawaii's defense was unable to stop a relentless series of inside running plays. Air Force (1-- 1 both overall and in the WAC) spotted Hawaii a 0 lead after Jeff Sydner sprinted 61 yards with a pitch-ou- t on the game's first play Colo. (AP) shoot 64 to take title r - ot AIR with 11:54 left in the half. But UCLA wouldn't score again. Levy recovered Moore's fumble shortly thereafter, and it took OklaMcKin-ley'- s homa just the one play to go ahead for run Genuine Texas Style m Briefs S6IZ6S 2-sh- 34-1- 4 All UTAH COUNTY COMMISSION Si ptember II f. me at my office. |