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Show Page F6 - THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, 1990 Sunday, September 23, Idaho eases past Weber St. Devon for three touch- MOSCOW, Idaho (AP) Pearce rushed 173 yards downs and a career-hig- h as the Idaho Vandals defeated Weber State 7 in a Big Sky Conference game Saturday. In a wild contest that saw more than 1,000 yards in offense, Pearce and Vandal quarterback Doug Nussmeier proved too much for the Wildcats. Both teams' quarterbacks had an 37-2- kJC m X f - NEW YORK (AP) Britain's Peter Elliot won the men's race for the second consecutive time and third in four years, whille PattiSue Plumer, the only American in the field, took the woman's title in record time Saturday in the PI til & : Mercedes Mile on Fifth Avenue. Elliot, who won for the first time f in 1987, outdueled countryman Steve Cram in winning in 3 minutes 47.83 seconds the second fastest clocking in the race's history. Sydney Maree of the United States set the course record of 3:47.52 in the inaugural race in ar 1981. Cram, the world mile record holder who also finished second to Elliot in a fast 1,500-metrace at Sheffield, England, last Sunday, was second in 3 : 48.39. er ii ir Minnri" afternoon, Weber State's Tyler Gunderson, the Vandals extended their lead to 13-- 3 run by running back on a Roman Carter. And, following a Wildcat fumble, Idaho drove 46 on a yards for another score Pearce run from 2 yards cut. Weber State cut the score to 0 at halftime when halfback George plunge Jackson scored on a with 3:53 remaining in the second as Weber two touchdowns in 23 of 32 passing for 302 yards and Nussmeier connected on 21 of 31 for 280 yards and a touchdown. The Vandals took the opening kickoff and marched 68 yards in five plays, capped by Pearce's conversion plunge. A failed. attempt field goal by After a 20-1- quarter. 35-ya-rd "" Herald PhotoAndrew Hollowav - Artyomova of the Soviet Union with about 200 meters remaining and won in 4:16.68, the fastest ever by a woman in this race. The previous mark of 4:19.48 was set by Maricica Puica of Romania in 2, 15-1- 0, , Artyomova wound up second in 4:17.49 and Mai was thirrd in 4:19.43. Both Elliot and Plumer will reElliot for ceive a new Mercedes being a repeat winner and Plumer for smashing the course record. Both times were remarkable considering that both races were run on a course. rain-soak- ment. ed Cougar spikers cruise past n in 3 games BYU's Derwin Gray (5) blocks Jason SavrQn's punt to turn the game around in the third quarter. team (Continued from Page Fl) BYU points, making the first half possession time read a ridiculous 8 SDSU 21 minutes 14 seconds-BYminutes 46 seconds. A pivotal play for SDSU came after-thAztec's first TD, a strike to Jimmy Raye. The first thing the Aztecs worked on kick Monday was an they noticed something BYU did up front on kickoffs on film. They did it after seeing it in person on the opening kickoff and recovered it at midfield. Nine plays later Curtic Butts dove for a SDSU TD drawing U e to six-ya- rd 21-1- 4. Because it cost BYU a possession, it may have been a swing. Edwards said it was the best execution he'd seen in some nt time. Through the second and into the third quarter SDSU converted an impressive 12 of 12 third down conversions. It was like free throws. Meanwhile Detmer added a second quarter TD toss to 4 halftime lead but Boyce for a the Cougar defense was pooped. They'd been on the field dodging McGwire's mortar shells all half. -- ""I tell you, it seemed we were put there all day. My legs got tired aftd. we needed rotation to get relief," said BYU tackle Rich Xau-fus- i. ' To "begin the second half you had the feeling the Aztecs had the game's momentum. They had tnoved the football, killed time and kept BYU's offense on the bench. McGwire took the opening drive to BYU's 18 yard line and with a first looked at getting the Azdown tecs the lead. IBut four good pops drew blanks, field including a hook-mis- s goaL It was the first of three defensive gems by BYU's tired and tveary defense, which had been on the field for eight minutes stopping that drive. rd 28-2- rd fullback Peter Tuipulotu 41 yards to set up his yard touchdown run, an then raced own 11 rd drive in six plays that took "But seconds. BYU led we didn't feel comfortable at all," said Edwards. Enter tackle Pete Harston. On SDSU's next possession, looking at a third and two on their own 28 (piece of cake, eh?) T.C. Wright took McGwire's handoff four yards deep at the same time Harston knocked him down. Enter nickle back Derwin Gray. As Aztec punter Jason Savorn prepared to punt, Gray took aim and charged, timing an outstretched dive and blocked trie punt with boih hands where it dribbled out of bounds on the one yard line. "I figured if I came hard I could blow past them. On my second step I knew I could block it. I told Ervin Lee this week the plan was for me to block it to him and he'd score. I held up my end, ho didn't," mused Gray. The block set up you got it a two second scoring drive by BYU a dive by Matt Bellini for a 131 35-2- 4. more comfortable 41-2- 4 lead. Cougar "We made some unbelievable big plays late in the game," said Ed- wards. It was a real gut check." On the day BYU running backs had a field day against SDSU's man coverage. At one point, after Mike Salido, ran 23 yards for BYU's next score capping an 100 second drive, EYU backs had five TDs on get this just y, carries. "They weren't ready for that one. We caught them off guard so bad my niece could have ran that 13 in," said Salido. Tuipulotu, who had two TDs, joked that the Bay Boys (Salido, Bellini and himself who hail from the San Francisco area), had "shaken" it up and given the Bay area a little earthquake on the day. "On man coverage, all we have to do is get past the line and it's wide open. It was a big day for the BELLINI: (Continued from Page Fl) .Bellini said the catch was an option route that had been open ail day. "It's called a corner double shadow. With man coverage we try isolate people. I saw the ball and had to turn all the way around .and just try to race to the "ball." The nine ;ieusmi senior oa for 421 in just four . Catr-he-s jarcjs SDSU yiiai " i games this " , j Saturday afternoon at the Colorado State Challenge tournament in Ft. Collins. The Cougars lost a five-gaTexas Frithriller to tournaof the the in first day day coach backs to contribute," said Tuipulotu. Try the main four: Corley, SaliIS do, Tuipulotu and Bellini attempts for six touchdowns. Corley added his second TD shortly after, a cracker jack one-yadive. Boyce, who caught 7 passes for 143 yards, said he was surprised 1 fifth-rank- ment. Saturday, Marinda Gorbahn Ashman led BYU with 18 kills and a rd Texas-Arlingt- 8-- vs. AIR FORCE BYU Nov. 4 BYU $145! 2-- Kendall gets narrow victory played man defense all night. "Last year it was third man, third zone and third blitz. Their SDSU ELKHART LAKE, Wis. (AP) -Schampion Tommy Kendall won a battle with Scott Sharp, then pulled away to take the defensive backs were just as good as Miami's but you can't cover our receivers and backs man on man. We need only a step and then it's a race to catch us." Tight end Chris Smith, who caught six passes for 162 yards, agreed. "Our offense can score quick, so quick I feel sorry for the defense." Boyce got another TD to finish BYU's scoring on a pass he had to steal from Micah Matsusaki after Detmer took about 30 seconds in a n rush SDSU pass rush to deliver from 12 yards out. "When that happens we're supposed to go find a hole. I found one and Micah did too. I thought he was the ref, so I fought for it. If I'd have known it was Micah, I'd have given it to him," said Boyce, who then joked. "I deserved it anyway because Ty missed seeing me wide open on a post on the previous play." But, then again, it was only a flash. eries door-to-do- or SCCA rain-shorten- Trans-A- m race Saturday at Road America. Sharp started from the pole and held the lead on the circuit until Kendall, who started from the sixth position, caught him on lap 13 of what was scheduled to be a race. Kendall, who clinched his first Trans-Ao title a week ago at with a second-plac- e finish, squeezed past Sharp in the narrow carousel section of the twisting track to take the lead. Sharp managed to overtake Kendall and outbrake him to regain the Hon. KAUAI 6 OAHU 1 Injuria game Kiel Inrapcrtrton; Wynesen Cunm Center. Fern Grow Cnae. at fare. ier lead in the fifth turn on lap 17. But Kendall's Chevrolet Baretta moved back to the front again in a bumping, banging pass through the carousel section once more on lap 19. vs. HAWAII S greeting, Nov 6. 8 DAYS IN OAHU. Lei greeting, game mora fc&ets 95! !695! 1 rn 100-mi- le 25-la- p, Mid-Ohi- m two-ma- am M BSft This Week's Specials! 1989 Dodge $6695 ColtE Defensive back was the most popular position in the 1990 NFL draft with 51 players chosen. 3 DR, AC, tape, 6K miles. 1339 VW $5795 Fox GL Low miles, loaded. fiTWMa Mil. MkM t 6000 mile warranty on selected used cars 39 years in Provo Full line repair Consistently lower prices Check out a new Lennox Pulse Furnace because of another." Once again this was a game BYU pulled out its arsenal in the second half, scoring five touchdowns in the final two quarters. "It keeps people in the stands," said Detmer. Saturday marked the first time this year BYU didn't have any turnovers. "That was a big key for us," said LaVell Edwards. "It was a matter of concentration by our HAND STITCHED SOCCER BALLS v i Luginbill said that play was the first time his de- 'fense had allowed Matt beUini DeCtTier to break containment all day and it took a great move to get off that pass, and a great reaction by Bellini to catch it. ; "Detmer broke containment only and that was because a once .redshirt freshman didn't pursue correctly. But because he was scrambling, Bellini broke his and went down the sideline and Detmer got the ball to him for that big gain," said Luginbill. "If Detmer hadn't broken containment, Bellini would have .stayed in his pattern and we'd have had the coverage. But Bellini just did the right thing. That's the ;way things work. Everything can 'be connected. One thing happens pat-;ter- "The key to the game was they they controlled the ball most of the second quarter and again in the third," said Bellini. Big ...Reg. 24.95.. ...sale Iflitte SOCCE R 9095 mmS SHOES From .JWI players." sea-so- I Al 15-- 7, Texas-Arlingto- sparkling .419 hitting percentage. Tea Nieminen added 12 kills and Tumua Matu'u and Becky Molen 10 each. Laura Warnock led BYU in blocks with one solo and two assists. The Cougars polished off in just 65 minutes and hit .324 for the match. BYU is now 2 on the year and host Idaho State Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Smith Fieldhouse. :UlSftWOHB0ICUPl94 ; ; 12th-rank- 15-- 9 15-1- 1, SDSU hogged the ball for almost all the second quarter, scoring 24 The volleyball COLLINS, Colo. BYU women's n downed FT. But several others made significant contributions. Setter Susan Bird spearheaded a new "speeded up" offense. She was selected to the team, along with Julie Trane, who had 38 kills speand 13 service aces. Back-rocialist Melissa Dunford led the club with 14 service aces. Kristen Flake had the top attack percent, getting 30 kills with only two errors for a .560 percent. With the victories, UVCC improved to 18-- 5 on the year. The Wolverines will travel to Dixie College for their opening conference match Wednesday. w Texas-Arlingto- BYU: X rW BBtiSSSS SHINGUARDSSA75 "V ABSOLUTE PERFORMANCE: INDOOR SOCCER LEAGUE 6 to a side saps? (1 0 Player Teams) TWO SEPARATE SEASONS 1. ) NOV. 3 to DEC. 29, 1990 2. ) JAN. 5 to FEB. 23, 1991 money for Karl? Game - The Utah RUSTON, La. (AP) Jazz have a contract that will keep forward Karl Malone for another eight years, team president Frank Layden told an audience gathered to honor "The Mailman." Layden wouldn't give details of the contract, reported at about $16 million. "Let's just say it would be enough to get Hussein out of Iraq," he joked Friday night. 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The Wolverines won six straight matches in pool play Friday to earn a bye into Saturday's semifinals. They thrashed Casper Co15-- 7 in the semis, then llege 15-15-- 8 handled Southern Idaho in the championship match. "It was a total team effort," said UVCC coach Lori Richards. "It's tough to name an MVP because everyone contributed so much." Sophomore outside hitter Cynthia Reeves was awarded Most Valuable Player honors. She led the team with 74 kills for the tourna- William Tanui of Kenya was third in 3:50.52. Plumer, racing against 13 foreigners, blew past leaders Yvonne Mai of East Germany and Natalia 1986. ; UVCC grabs title at CEU Invitational Eiliot, Plumer winners in the Mercedes Mile 7 vfcAV outstanding State's Jamie Martin threw for |