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Show m m Sunday, October - 1 Morris Travel Carlson Travel Network seconds left in the game, when Stott found wide receiver Keenan McCardell with a one-yapass in the end zone on a play. The extra point attempt failed. "I thought we played well in the first half, then we got out of 25 Airline tickets -1 al Orem Office, 852 South State, 0 Office, 2230 No. University Parkway, Suite 11D, 1 Spanish Fork Office, 1070 North Main, 225-760- USU head coach Chuck Shelton. "We let our exuber- 373-202- --N. n . A ance for this game slip when we got the big lead." UNLV head coach Jim Strong said USU "just dominated the football game." "We made a lot of crucial mistakes," he said. Shelton said Lopez suffered a minor elbow injury that threw the Aggies off their game plan. "We really dominated the field," Shelton said. "I thought we showed them what kind of a team we are. I thought our defense had some great character in this game. I didn't think it would be as onesided as it was." first-quart- er 1 y-- s. v . Contest For Nov. 3 two-yar- 31-- Weber State, - 4-- 1 State (University 227-309- 6 OREM er immmm "We put our name BYU VS. AIR FORCE truckwesell" I Mall) overs. Martin fell to four sacks for a total loss of 34 yards, although he racked up 238 yards on 18 of 36 passes. Gatlin ended up with 129 yards on 11 of 22 passes, two of them for touchdowns. In Weber State's only scoring drive, freshman running back Alex Lindert had a dash to set up Shaw's touchdown four plays later. rd Colorado Springs November 2 uWil BFGoodrich 111 Ul KIMOS SAVE.during our 1990 model ctoseout! Dunlop ffimi Competitive Pricing And The Best Service In Town rt.l Plus a $1000 Rebate on "Football Contest" 1990 FORD RANGER S The Datfv Herald S8995S1000 Rebate Dn60 Mo12. 25Hlncludes TL SSI y ) 2. 4. G 7. 8. C 11. G New Mexico St. 12. G TIE BREAKER 1150 N. 500 W. .373-122- 690 So. State, Orem 224-401- 5 G at Utah St. Oklahoma at Missouri 13. 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N SPECIALIZING IN ALL LIGHT MECHANICAL WORK FEATURING TIRES BY: But Wildcat Dwight Richards fumbled his second punt return, setting up a touchdown pass with just 52 seconds remaining. All totalled, Weber State logged three fumbles and one interception, Fullback OGDEN, Utah (AP) Ray Whalen ran for 220 yards and scored two touchdowns to lead unto a 28-- 7 defeated Nevada-Ren- o turnover-plague- d a over victory Weber State in Big Sky Conference football Saturday. Nevada-RenNo. 2 in Division and 0 overall and 0 in the Big Sky, maintained its conference lead. Weber State dropped to 4 and 5 overall. Fred Gatlin opened the Wolfpack buzzer scoring at the TD pass to Trea-mell- e with a Taylor. Whalen's touchdown came with 1:24 left in the half, when he skirted to the left, broke one tackle and ran unincumbered for a touchdown. Nevada-Ren- o scored again with 7:31 left in the third quarter when Eric Smith went in from the line. Weber State finally got on the scoreboard with 7:34 left in the game, when Jamie Martin threw a pass to Trevor Shaw. Mrv x 4' tops Nevada-Ren- o 8-- chance at the Grand Prize so Strong complimented the Aggies' running game. "I thought anyone in the stands today could have looked down on the football field and seen some pretty good offensive linemen for Utah State," he said. "I thought their backs did an outstanding job getting into the seams." Defensive tackle Travis Wood stripped the ball from UNLV quarterback Derek Stott to give the Aggies the ball on the Rebel's 10 yard line. Two plays later, Foreman stretch the ball across the d run. Beach goal line on a added the extra point, making it at the half. & You can win weekly prizes and qualify for the Grand Prize of a trip to San Diego and the Sea World Holiday Bowl! All you have to do is enter. There is no obligation. Just pick the winning team. It's fun, it's challenging and you can play against the experts. Weekly winners will have a 1 "In the second half I thought our kids played some pretty good defense," Strong said. "We moved the ball a couple of times, but got down early and just struggled from then on." Roger Grant broke a tackle and ran 36 yards to set up USU's next score, where Foreman connected with wide receiver Tracey Jenkins touchdown. for a IFPPTIMILIL WW". 0. On the next possession, halfback Business Travel 798-737- synch," said 5, Page D5 Cruises Tours & Packages "You Can Expect The World Of Us!" rd fourth-and-go- - Mtah, CALL US FOR ALL YOUR TRAVEL NEEDS! ASSOCIATE OF UNLV got on the scoreboard with Running back Floyd Foreman threw for one touchdown and ran for another to lead Utah State University to a 31-- 6 homecoming win over the University of Nevada-La- s Vegas in Big West Conference action Saturday. The Aggies overall and in the Big West) scored their 31 points with 8:44 to play in the second quarter. USU's defense held UNLV (4-scoreless until late in the fourth quarter. USU kicker Doug Beach scored a field goal to begin Aggie scoring in the first quarter. USU quarterback Ron Lopez threw an 18 yard touchdown pass to fullback Jim Ray, alone in the end zone, on the next possession. Beach added the extra point to give the Aggies a 1(H) lead. Lopez opened the second quarter with drive that began at the line and culminatAggie's ed with a 3yard touchdown pass to tight end Ryan Duve. Beach split the uprights to make the score 17-- Pivo. 1.- 5- Utah State rolls to win over UNLV LOGAN, Utah (AP) THE HERALD, 28, 1990 785-785- 2 A FULL SERVICE FINISHER .STATE .PHONE RICK WARNER IS... The Daily Herald "PIGSKIN PICKS" 'CONTEST RULES case of tie In predicting game winners, the entrant predicting closest to the actual score of the game' will be declared that week's winner. If a tie still exists, a drawing will determine the winner. 2. 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