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Show natumry Page F2 - Sunday, September 23, THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, 1990 field goal prope Is Te ch p ast Lohm Last-ditc- h ly by New Mexico for a 2 win Saturday. Elliott's field goal and the overall brilliance of freshman backup quarterback Robert Hall were the difference. Hall, who took over when Jamie 34-3- By PETE HERRERA AP Sports Writer Lin ElALBUQUERQUE (AP) field goal liott kicked a with 24 seconds left and Texas Tech survived six fumbles and a fourth quarter ral - rd three-touchdo- " t C f was injured with 9:58 left in the second quarter, threw two third quarter touchdown passes and guided the Red Raiders on a drive that set up Elliott's winning kick. Hall hit Lloyd Hill with a GiH rd ' - pass to the Texas Tech on a play with 1:07 left and on the next play hit lull again to the Lobos' 22. with a The win was the first for the Red New Mexico, losing Raiders, its third straight, is 2. 3. ' ' New Mexico trailed 47 fourth-and-1- 8 28-1- with 2 10:17 left in the game but rallied on touchdown runs of 4 and 7 yards by Derek Coffman and a quarterback sneak by Jeremy Leach. Coffman's first touchdown with 8:15 left capped an d, drive. Texas Tech fumbled for the sixth time on the ensuing kickoff and Lobo Donald Levingston recovered at the Tech 24. Six plays latpr. I .each leaned into the end zone to make it 5 Texas Tech. 28-2- Course record 64 - opens up lead for G. Player 2-sh- - yr- - two-sh- iITY T-TftS - Va. (AP) RICHMOND, Gary deficit Player made up a with a three-shswing on one hole Saturday and tied the course 64 for a record with an lead after two rounds of the Crestar PGA Seniors Golf Clasot ot two-stro- sic. total of d moved him past leader Rives McBee, who survived a double-boge- y on the 13th hole for Player's er le 131 a first-roun- and a 133 total. "I had a good day because a horse I own won a race back home," said the South African, who 67 oi McBee was in position to make it ; a runaway until he drove left into the trees on the par-- 4 13th. He had ! to take an unplayable lie, then play a recovery shot and wound up . missing his putt for bogey. He ; drove into a trap on the par--3 15th ' for another bogey. "It's going to be a good golf fight," said Rodriguez, whose five feet. "I'm birdies ranged from playing good, Gary's playing good. I'm looking forward to tomorrow." 3-- . fl r ( U J- - til n )"TT . t .v. .. i'-f- J f k ' l'l iJi Keggi fires 68 at LPGA had eight birdies in a bogey-fre- e Hermiround over the 6,644-yar- d tage Country Club course softened by rains that didn't stop until nearly half the field was on the course. "It was the kind of round where there was a very good chance to break 60," Player said. "I had a lot of chances. I putted very well, but not even a machine can knock them all in." McBee was for the tourfor the day and nament, two shot ahead of Player until he double-bogeye- d the 13th hole. Player birdied to go ahead, McBee then bogeyed the next hole, but birdied the 18th for his 67. Between defending champion Chi Chi Rodriguez, who had a 67, and the Senior Tour's leading money winner, Lee Trevino, who shot his second 63, were next at 136 g Jim Dent also tied the course record with a 64 that moved him into a tie at 137 with Terry Dill and Frank Beard, both with 67s, and Bobby Nichols, who had a 68. BUENA PARK, Calif. (AP) Caroline Keggi, a second-yepro looking for her first LPGA victory, shot a 68 Saturday to take sole possession of the lead after three rounds of the MBS Classic. 207 Keggi was at after 54 holes on the 6,351-yar- d Los Coyotes Country Club. Cathy Gerring also shot a 68 and trails Keggi by two shots. Keggi, 25, who is ranked 27th on the money list with $114,260, will be paired with ar Gerring in Sunday's final round. Six weeks ago at Strat-to- n Mountain, Keggi and Gerring tied after 72 holes, with Gerring winning on the first playoff hole. Gerring has won twice this year, her only victories in six years on the tour. Nancy Brown had a 70 and was five shots behind the leader at 212. Nancy Lopez, winless since taking this tournament last year, shot a 74 and fell six shots off the pace, She was tied with Cindy Rarick and Long-hittin- AP Laserphoto Todd Marinovich of USC is thrown for a loss by Washington's Dave Hoffman (helmet lower left) as other Huskies close in. There were 35 subpar rounds Saturday and 34 of the field of 78 were under par heading into Sunday's final round in a bid for the top prize of $52,500. - NEW ORLEANS (AP) It was a silly drill during the week, but it paid off with a touchdown in No. 2 3 Florida State's victory over Tulane Saturday night. Brad Johnson threw a touchdown pass and leaped over out on a quarterfrom a half-yar- d back sneak for another score to to its victolead Florida State (3-ry over Tulane .) touchdowns and ran for another as won another laugher. Virginia (4-The Cavaliers have beaten Kansas, Clemson, Navy and Duke by a Moore threw scorcombined 194-3ing passes of 36 and 40 yards to Herman Moore, who tied a school record with his 20th career TD catch. Oklahoma 52, Tulsa 10 Two early touchdown passes from Steve Collins to Artie Guess set the tone as Oklahoma rode the passing game to a big victory over rival. Oklahoma (3-its threw 25 passes, six short of the school record set in 1938, and its 12 completions were three short of the school mark. 0) 31-1- (2-2- How the top 25 learns in the Associated Press' college football poll fared Saturday: 1. Notre Dame (2-beat No. 24 Michigan Next: vs. Purdue, Saturday. ) Florida State beat Tulane vs. Virginia Tech, Saturday. not did Auburn ) play. Next: vs. No. 6 Tennessee, Saturday. ) 4. Brigham Young beat San Diego Next: at Oregon, Saturday. State State 2. Next: 3. Southern 5. Washington Saturday. Cal (2-Next: at lost to "We worked on that jump during the week," Johnson said. "Coach brought out some wrestling mats during the week, and we practiced jumping over him. "We looked pretty stupid during the week, but it paid off." Johnson also completed two passes for 14 yards on a march to the Seminoles' first score, which came on a plunge by Amp Lee in the first quarter. Casey Weldon took over at quarterback for a series in the second quarter and guided a drive from the Seminole line to a field goal by Richie Andrews. Weldon completed seven straight passes for 61 yards on the drive, compleincluding two third-dow- n tions to keep the march alive. Weldon also accounted for Florida State's final score with an touchdown pass to Eric Turral with 1:48 left in the game. Washington 31, USC 0 SEATTLE The Washington Huskies had their day in the sun on Saturday. The Huskies, usually anxious for all the help they can get against Southern Cal's Trojans, prefer to play in the rain and the wind at Husky Stadium. On Saturday, however, it was decidely like a day at the beach in the Pacific Northwest. ; With the temperature hitting a record 92 degrees in Seattle Saturday afternoon, No. 21 Washington beat No. 5 Southern Cal 31-' "The weather wasn't a factor," Trojans coach Larry Smith said. rd rd - No. 21 No. 16 Ohio State, did not 6. Tennessee No. 3 Auburn, Saturday. 7. Michigan beat UCLA See related stories Page F7 : 31-- play. Next: at 38-1Next: vs. Maryland, Saturday. 56-(3-beat Minnesota 8. Nebraska Next: vs. Oregon State, Saturday. did not play. Next: vs. 9. Miami, Fla. Iowa, Saturday. Next: vs. beat Duke 59-10. Virginia (4-William & Mary, Saturday. Next: 11. Oklahoma (3-beat Tulsa vs. Kansas, Saturday. 12. Texas A&M (3-beat North Texas 40-Next: at LSU, Saturday. 13. Arkansas lost to Mississippi Next: vs. Colorado State at Little Rock, Saturday. did not play. Next: vs. 14. Houston (2-Rice, Saturday. 15. Illinois (2-beat Southern Illinois 56- 21. Next: at Ohio State, Oct. 6. did not play. Next: vs. 16. Ohio State (2-No. 5 Southern Cal, Saturday. (3-17. Clemson beat Appalachian State 48-Next: vs. Duke, Saturday. vs. Oregon. Next: vs. 18. Arizona ) California, Saturday. beat Furman 27-Next: 19. Florida (3-vs. Mississippi State, Saturday. 1. 20. Colorado beat No. 22 Texas 29- 22. Next: vs. No. 21 Washington, Saturday. 21. Washington (3-beat No. 5 Southern Next: at No. 20 Colorado, Saturday. Cal 31-lost to No. 20 Colorado 29-222. Texas Next: at Rice, Oct. 6. te 23. Arizona State (2-did not play. Next: at Missouri, Saturday. 24. Michigan State lost to No. 1 Notre Dame Next: at Rutgers, Saturday. 25. Pittsburgh tied Syracuse Next: vs. West Virginia, Saturday. Texas A&M 40, North Texas 8 Lance Pavlas struck in the first half for the second week in a row and Darren Lewis wrote his name into the Texas A&M record book on a Saturday night when the Aggies pounded North Texas 40-Pavlas completed three first-ha- lf touchdown passes for the second consecutive weekend and Lewis gained 132 yards to reach 3,711, eight more than Curtis Dickey's school mark. Lewis ranks seventh in Southwest Conference history, only 31 yards shy of No. 6 Craig James of Southern Methodist. .rial 12th-rank- ed EBMHS TV DETMER, QB, BYU 3 TDs, 514 yds Detmer led the Cougars to a victory over San Oiego State. His TO passes went 49, 17 and 12 yards, all to Andy Boyce. Twice, scorDetmer led BYU on three-plaing drives that took less than 1:30. CRAIG ERICKSON, OB, Miami Miami didn't play DARIAN HAGAN. 08. Colorado 0 TD, 160 yds. Rush: 14-3- 1 2 Hagan led the Buflalos to a over Texas. victory 3 26-9- "We played in this kind of heat the last two weeks." The Huskies "were a factor, though. Mark Brunell outplayed Southern Cal's highly regarded Todd Marinovich, Greg Lewis ran for 126 yards and Eric Briscoe intercepted two passes. "It was a hot day," Lewis said. "But if you're striving to go to the Rose Bowl, you can play under any conditions." "We came out ready to play," Huskies coach Don James said. "If I had money in the bank, I wouldn't bet on us shutting out USC, though." led 24-- 0 at half-tim- e Washington (3-in handing Southern California (2-loss since Arizona its first shutout 8. TD Bieniemy scored RAGHIB ISMAIL, WR, NOTRE DAME 0 TD Besides catching 5 passes. Ismail s reverse helped set up an Irish touch and wasn't threatened 9 down In Notre Dame's win over Michigan State. SHAWN MOORE, QB, VIRGINIA 3 TD, 181 yd The senior quarterback had TD passes of 45, 36 and 40 yards in Virginia's 59-- 0 win over Duke. TODD MARINOVICH, QB, USC 0 TD, 60 yds Ineffective day in Southern Cat's 31-- 0 loss to Washington. ERIC BIENIEMY, RB, COLORADO twice on e runs in the fourth quarter to lead the Buffs over Texas. He scored the winning touchdown on a two-yarun with 5:47 left in the game. in 1985. State beat the Trojans That was also the last year that Washington beat USC. Brunell, a sophomore starting his third game for the Huskies, completed 12 of 23 passes for 197 yards and one touchdown, with one interception. Brunell also ran for 38 yards on eight carries. Nebraska 56, Minnesota 0 Mickey Joseph ran for two touchdowns and passed for two more in first half. JoNebraska's start in his second making seph, place of injured Mike Grant, ran 4 and 1 yards for TDs and passed 27 yards to Jon Bostick and 1 yard to Chris Garrett for scores in a second quarter. Virginia 59, Duke 0 Shawn Moore threw for three 24-- 0 nt nt Mississippi 21, Arkansas 17 Defensive backs Chris Mitchell, and Chauncey Godwin combined to tackle Arkansas' Ron Dickerson at the line, ending the Rebels' e losing streak to the By BOB HUDSON - one-yar- 0-- 2 overall. Gabriel finished with 18 completions in 28 attempts for 328 yards. Not bad statistics for a team which had trouble getting the ball into the end zone. Utah spent a lot of the fourth quarter in Hawaii territory. But, the Utes couldn't come up with the big plays they needed. At least not at the right time. Utah quarterback Mike Richmond connected with wide receiver Bryan Rowley for 51 yards to get out of a deep hole in the third quarter. The Utes were on their own three when Richmond made the connection. But, after another completion to Rowley, WAC and 2-- Richmond misfired on a pair of long passes. After Hawaii got its long touchdown, the Utes marched from their 44 to the Hawaii nine before stalling. Jason Elam gave Hawaii a 0 3-- lead midway through the first quarter when he booted a field goal. Utah came back with a drive. Brad Foster plunged in from the one and Wayne Lammle added the PAT. With 3:31 left in the first quarter, Utah led 7-- 3. Neither team could get its offense going through most of the second quarter. Hawaii finally put at Ammaccapane also carded a 68, while Rarick shot a 73. Henke sets pace at B.C. By WILLIAM KATES AP Sports Writer Nolan ENDICOTT, N.Y. (AP) Henke ended an day with a birdie on the 17th hole, extending his lead to three strokes after Saturday's third round of the B.C. Open. Henke sprayed his drives all over e Golf Course the narrow - En-Joi- fairways, missed several birdie chances and set himself back with a pair of bogeys, but he was still able second-roun- a to build on his d lead. He finished with 70 and was at two-stro- 200 after 54 holes. Barry Jaeckel made four birdies on the front side and finished with six for the day to move past Jim Hallet into second place at 203. d Hallet, the with Henke, started the day in But he second place at er first-roun- to a struggled 72 and holes, twice missing short birdie" putts, then missed a five-foputt for par on No. 4. f He birdied the next hole, missed five-foanother putt for par on the; sixth hole and regained the stroke with a three-fobirdie on the Nol ot ot ot 7. Henke matched par for the nexi nine holes until he made the birdie putt on No. 17. Hallet also bogeyed the fourth hole to fall to He moved back to within two strokes with a birdie on No. 8, but lost the stroke again with a bogey on No. 15. Jaeckel, whose only tour victory was at the 1978 Tallahassee Open, started making up ground when he made short birdie putts on Nos. 2 and 3. Jaeckel made two more birdies before the turn; then moved into a second-plac- e tie with Hallet when he birdied the par-- 4 11th hole. ot tie with dropped into a third-plac- e Jeff Hart and Jim Benepe at 204. Henke parred the first three Three holes later, he took over sole possession of second with a birdie Dutt. (Continued from Page Fl) 106 as the Mets ended a five-galosing streak and picked up a game. Daryl Boston had three hits and drove in four runs. Andre Dawson of the Cubs stole his 300th career base and joined Willie Mays as the only players in major league history with 300 homers, 300 steals and 2,000 hits. won for the Ron Darling (6-first time since Aug. 16. Jose Nunez (3-gave up eight runs and seven hits in 4 3 innings. With the score tied New York scored six runs in the fifth. In the West Division race, Cincinnati was at San Diego for a doubleheader and San Francisco was at Los Angeles. Phillies 3, Expos 2 PHILADELPHIA The Philadelphia Phillies are playing their role as spoilers very well. Philadelphia beat Montreal for the second straight game as Mickey Morandini hit his first major-leagu- e home run to help the Phillies to a 2 victory over the Expos on Saturday night. Last weekend, the Phillies took two of three from the Mets at New York. The Expos, who have won six of eight, remained 5' games behind first-plac- e Pittsburgh in the Nation al League East. The consecutive losses were the first for Montreal since Aug. 22 to 24. "We need a complete collapse by Pittsburgh," Expos manager Buck Rodgers said. "That ate up a game in the schedule. Their bullpen came in and did the job. They just put zeroes on the board." gave up two Tommy Greene (2-runs and four hits in six innings for the victory. Roger McDowell, the fifth Philadelphia pitcher, worked the ninth inning for his 20th save. , ot Quarterback Quinn Grovey ran left, then pitched to Dickerson with the last 12 seconds running off the clock. Illinois 56, S.IP.inois 0 Although Southern Illinois isn't a team major-collethe Salukis Griffith's play in Division eight TDs and 48 points will go into the record book. Arnold "Showboat" Boykin of Ole Miss scored seven TDs against Mississippi State in 1951, and Syracuse's Jim Brown rang up 43 points six TDs, seven extra-poinagainst ge ts Colgate in 1956. with 7) 1 9-- 7 drive which together a nine-pla- y ended when Gabriel got his touchdown. Elam added the PAT for a 10-- 7 Hawaii lead. About four plays later, the 'Bows went on the march again. That series ended when Elam kicked a field goal after the Hawaii offense stalled on the Utah five-yar-d line. y, rd Danielle Ammaccapane 213. five-gam- Gabriel leads Rainbows past Utes, Assistant Sports Editor SALT LAKE CITY Hawaii quarterback Garrett Gabriel ran for one touchdown and passed for another to lead the Rainbows to a 19-- 7 Western Athletic Conference victory over Utah Saturday night. d Gabriel scored on a 3:23 left in with sneak quarterback the second quarter. He passed 73 yards to Jeff Sydner on the first play of the fourth quarter. With his first touchdown, Gabriel broke a seven quarter touchdown scoring drought for the 'Bows. With the victory, Hawaii improved to 1 in league play and 2 overall. Utah slipped to 1 in the "I thought the rain helped considerably and made the greens a lot softer," said Player, whose 32 on the front nine included two birdie putts from 15 feet, another from 12 feet and one from 6 feet. His four birdies on the back nine ranged from 8 to 25 feet. Utah tried to respond after Sesn return to midfield. Knox' Richmond to Following a Mike Anglesey completion, Hawaii's Kim McCloud ended the threat with an interception. That came just before the haif ended. rd 2) 2-- 2-- 2, - 3-- "One of our strengths this year was beating the other team's bullpen but tonight, the Phillies beat ours," Rodgers said. The Phillies scored two runs in the third off rookie Scott Anderson ). Greene doubled and scored on a single by Lenny Dykstra. Dykstra stole second, tagged and went to third on Darren Daulton's fly ball and scored on Von Hayes' sacrifice fly. Dykstra went and his average remained at .330. (C-l- In the fourth, Morandini homered to give the Phillies a 0 lead. The second baseman, who was recalled from Scranton on Aug. 31 to re place Tommy Herr, had hit only one home run in the International League in 502 , , 3-- s. |