| Show NA k001011 The Salt Lake Tribune e Buffalo lefense Stops Huskies ?ted nost !red 4 it few too w at Cks? be tays l iond ayst 'for : ards man ming aMS touchdowns third-quart- fourth-quarte- and the defensive stands r d Buffaloes to sparked the a 20-1- 4 victory over No 12 Washington "Everybody's been beating us in the fourth quarter" McGhee said nand we just said 'we've got to stop " 20th-ranke- e °Ma - Safety Tim James thwarted one threat with an interception at the goal line with 10:59 left after Washington had driven to the Colorado line With time running out the Huskies drove to a at the 7 But Mark Brunel threw three straight incomplete passes and on fourth down his lofted pass intended for Mario Bailey was picked off by cornerback Peon Figures in the end zone with 59 Seconds left ad it aing :ow-- a ) by 31 a 'ass the Lmle the Ises tab utes pent way al 9 first Nah's Boles loner Post getics man ove Lihe wme 1988 ROINENO touchdowns and ran for another and Russell White scored twice as California held off a late drive by No 16 Arizona to beat the Wildcats in the pac-1- 0 Conference California (2-- 2 overall 1 Pac-1increased a 14-1- 3 halftime lead on pawlawski's keeper in the third period It went to 28-1- 3 with 8:35 left in the third when White took a screen pass from Pawlawski shed two tacklers and ran 39 yards for a touchdown Other Games: At Stanford Calif San Jose State quarterback Ralph Martini passed for 361 yards four touchdowns and a two-poiconversion to out duel Stanford quarterback Jason Palumbis who passed for 387 yards in the Spartans' 29-2- 3 victory At Long Beach over the Cardinal nt '1 — D- I d Tribune Wire Services ! d Notre Dame For once didn't need much luck to beat Furdue I "It felt really good to play four solid quarters of football for once" Notre Dame quarterback Rick Mirer said after the Irish beat the Boiler1 on Saturday in South makers Bend Ind Mirer guided four touchclOWII drives and scored once on a 12- tard run After rallying late to beat Michigan on and Michigan State onsecutive Saturdays Notre Dame L4 d r I :t 1 t or :t: I: Michigan 45 Maryland 17: At Ann Arbor Mich Jon Vaughn held far Under his nation-leadin- g rushing average scored two touchdowns and the Michigan defense had three sacks and recovered three fumbles Wolverines (2-The Scored on three of the six turnovers hy Maryland (3-Vaughn averaging 2445 yards a game was held to 89 yards on 22 car-tie- s by the Terrapins n Nebraska 31 Oregon St 7: At Neb Leodis Flowers ran for 151 yards setting up one touchdown and scoring another in the second half for Nebraska Cornhuskers (4-The favorentered the game as 5112-poiites over Oregon State (0-- but struggled with penalties and fumbles as much as with the Beavers sixth-ranke- d Lin-Col- d Oklahoma 31 Kansas 17: At Norman Okla fullback Kenyon Rasheed d scored three touchdowns and Oklahoma took advantage of Kansas mistakes in beating the in the Big Eight opener for both teams The Sooners ) scored twice in less than a minute in the first quarter to take an early 14-- 0 lead widened it ninth-ranke- Jay-haw- (4-0- - i r ''' -- 1 ) otsk I" 1‘ 44114 K I : 9 ' '' - s lt4::74 t '': t '''N k ' ' t1 tlit--: ''''' ' i: ' itrt : 444 t " !"'' 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stretch But this was against the second-bes- t team in the league and maybe the best now that BYU has lost its undefeated status It was a funny game with strange bounces For 55 minutes it was a defensive war And the fans — a crowd of 31051 including an enthusiastic gang from Wyoming — liked what they saw That football interest is far from dead was evidenced by the crowd 12th largest in the Robert L Rice stadium despite the fact Utah had looked anemic offensively in losing two straight at home From my spot in the press box I thought referee Pat Sweeney's officiating crew ought to get a new sideline Their hankies almost wore the paint off the sidelines in front of the Wyoming bench If a dangerous runner is scooting down the sidelines and he's tackled he's almost a cinch to be driven out of in your tackle b( unds You pussy-foo- t a id he's gone for more yards No one wants injuries but the official on the west sideline seamed conscious of more hanky-pank- y Coming on the heels of that d blooper on the n call in the game it might behoove the officials to study their game films The Cowboys who also have some offensive wrinkles to smoothe out ran for 206 yards and passed for 163 for only 369 net yards A few years ago if Utah held any opponent to 369 yards in total offense some of the students would have asked for a holiday There is a long way to go for the Utes but I can see the tunnel and maybe that's a light at the end of the tunnel j —Associated Press Photo Cook (93) zeroes in Colorado came through Colorado's Erie Bieniemy squirts through line as airborn Washington defender John in the second half to knock off the Huskies l period until the Cougars' game winning field goal Florida 34 Mississippi St 21: At Gainesville Fla Shane Matthews threw for 351 yards and three touchdowns and Florida's defense held Mississippi State to 58 yards in the second half leading the d Gators to an SEC victory Clemson 26 Duke 7: At Clemson SC DeChane Cameron passed for two touchdowns and ran for another score sparking No 18 Clemson to an Atlantic Coast Conference victory over Duke Ga Tech 27 S Carolina 6: At Atlanta freshman Jeff Wright rambled 20 yards for one touchdown and safety Ken Swilling picked off two passes leadSouth Carolina ing Georgia Tech past Alabama 59 Vanderbilt 28: At Tuscaloosa Ala Alabama ended its longest losing streak in more than three decades and Coach Gene Stallings got his first victory with a Southeastern Conference win over Vanderbilt Tribune Wire Services South They don't call him Pat Tie for nothing Auburn coach Pat Dye criticized for taking a tie against Syracuse in the 1988 Sugar Bowl did it again Saturday night when he settled for a draw with Tennessee at Auburn Ala The Tigers staged a furious fourth-quartrally to pull within one point of No 5 Tentouchdown pass from Stan nessee on an White to Greg Taylor with 1:56 left But instead of conversion and possible vicgoing for the tory Dye sent in Jim Von Wyl to kick the game-tyin- g extra point "We fought too hard to come away with a loss" Dye said "We've won three straight Southeastern Conference championships A loss tonight would probably have knocked us out of it because I don't know who's going to beat Tennessee" The Volunteers who tied Colorado in their season opener had a chance to win with 15 seconds field goal left but Greg Burke missed a d attempt "I'm disappointed because we had a chance to win" Tennessee coach Johnny Majors said "But these things happen I guess it wasn't meant to be" in the final minute of the third quarter made it 26-2- 6 third-ranke- 398-yar- d Virginia off to a start for the first time since 5-- 0 1949 scored 22 points in the opening 5:01 of the second half to build a advantage 49-2- 1 25th-ranke- Miami 48 Iowa 21: At Miami Craig Erickson passed for three touchdowns and Steve McGuire Miami ran for two to speed the Hurricanes Iowa put a scare into the Hurricanes in the third quarter by closing the score to 24-2- 1 on a 35- yard pass from 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UTEP 17 Sam Houston St 10: At El Paso Texas Mike Perez' touchdown pass to Ansel Littlejohn MrqqPr to 31-- 7 early in the second half then turned the ball held on Kansas (1-over four times and Oklahoma turned those chances into 24 points n 3-- 23rd-ranke- 41111 Man-batte- Kan Michael Smith caught seven passes for 179 yards and backup quarterback Paul Watson scored two touchdowns Saturday night to boost Kansas State to a 38-- decision over the Lobos The win improved Kansas State to 1 its best start since 1982 New Mexico dropped to 6 Earle Bruce promised to contact the American Football Coaches Association about neutral officiating crews for games after his d Rams fell to Arkansas "It's a must" Bruce said He was upset because he thought fullback Todd Yert scored on third down from the Arkansas 1 when the Rams trailed 17-- 7 in the second quarter Paul MacRenato lost a couple of inches on fourth down The Rams eventually tied the game 1 Notre Dame's Clint Johnson stretches out to block punt by Purdue's Larry Sullivan The Irish won to remain unbeaten and scored two touchdowns to lead No 14 Southern California to victory over No 12 Ohio State in a game suspended with 2:36 remaining because of a severe lightning storm Missouri 30 Arizona St 9: At Columbia Mo Kent Kiefer and Damon Mays hometown kids who got away from Arizona State combined on two touchdown pass plays in the second quarter in helping spark Missouri's d Sun Devils upset of the Kiefer a senior from Tempe Ariz passed for 279 yards Michigan St 34 Rutgers 10: At East Rutherford NJ sophomore tailback Tico Duckett rushed for a career-hig- h 229 yards scored a touchdown and set up a tally by Rob Roy as No 22 Michigan State shook off Rutgers in the second half John Langeloh added field goals of 26 and 21 yards as Michigan State (1- won its 500th game Other Games: At Ames Iowa Blaise Bryant scored two touchdowns one run as the Cyclones after a defeated Western Michigan At Bloomington Ind Scott Bonnell kicked a career-hig- h three field goals lifting Indiana to a 37-- nonconference victory over Eastern Michigan fin- Arkansas 31 Colorado St 20: At Little Rock Ark Colorado State coach 414 '' t" :: 1 0740"Z 2-- i ''' fumble-blowndea- BYU-Orego- Kansas St 38 New Mexico 6: At 33 2-- 2 I I teThi ished with 18 completions in 27 attempts including pass plays of 71 and 54 yards both for touchdowns Damon Pieri recovered two fumbles to lead the Aztecs as they converted Air Force mistakes into 31 points San Diego State evened its record at 1 in the Western Athletic Conferoverall The Falcons ence and dropped to 3 and 3 t5CMg° t over Southern 42-2- 1 in the third quarter but Arkansas went ahead to stay when quarterback Quinn Grovey started a scoring drive with a heads up play and ended it with d a scoring pass to Tracy Caldwell e 41'komooloo")) McGwire Ar c - 1f' I - i i o ct the Air Force - A NO-TI- Academy t' :' Saturday night in San Diego giving the Aztecs a 4848 victory over kvit pr 4 - t ' ot c At '1 1 I ' "''' ' :t t ' 1 N "s y' 011 t !t4"7: it Methodist Tribune Wire Services Dan McGwire passed for three touchdowns and 322 yards and San Diego State recovered six fumbles and blocked one ' 4 i ': zz iL - Y I — ' I'l t - '- tl tiii44H:i71-tim)? r i A c I 11 Lic Z4411441 fw-'-- 'I 4 4 t?'mluoC:'Io4i'o's44' ti t 1 - :' 4 4 l it - 4 4 41 V r14 L 4424klt lko'' - I fl7 s' : t4 ' grA victory m-behind comefro- Aztecs Unleash Aerial Assault on Air Force IIWIII 'IC 2 ri-' j 41 ykoo- 4 " ' '4' - k ' Iko ' t 4' -4::: r -- 4 w 4'444 k-- i" x't t 400 - '" ''r ts t ' 411 t ” rt' g" 0-i- - 0 ' t 4 41444NAN ''Il'Ilv ' t '' 4' 0010 '44 4 A41' ltw 1 A' k 'le- -: it -4- 7 n i ti ' elt - t 41 1 ali- i- of k- 4' It-- 41:4 r lc' t - tiVE: p - i- - -- r-- ' li i t' ilf ir1 ot - - k It tian's "comeback kids" to their third straight allowed the number 13 Houston Cougars to avoid an enormous upset offense was contained Houston's by a Rice team that trailed only briefly in the first (4-0- d Other Games: At Easton Pa Al Rainey ran for 111 yards and a touchdown in his first collegiate 3 At Pittsstart as Lafayette beat Penn burgh Greg Jones threw for two touchdowns and Mike Beasley ran for 135 of his 197 yards and a touchdown in the first half as West Virginia held to 17 points in its previous two games exploded for on Satur547 yards to upset rival Pittsburgh At Dallas quarterback Leon Clay accountday ed for five touchdowns as he rallied Texas Chris- LSU 17 Texas A&M 8: At Baton Rouge La Todd touchKinchen turned a short pass into a touchdown then set up a second fourth-quarte- r down with a d punt return to lead Louisiana State over No 11 Texas A&M Florida St 39 Va Tech 28: At Tallahassee Fla Terrell Buckley scored on a interception return and Errol McCorvey went 77 yards with a recovered fumble sparking Florida State Seminoles ) extended the The second-ranke- d nation's longest winning streak to 14 games but didn't get the lead for good until Buckley's TD run 14-1- 0 17th-ranke- Virginia 63 William & Mary 35: At Charlottesville Va Terry Kirby and Nikki Fisher paced Virginia's ground attack and the No 7 Cavaliers used a thirdquarter surge to pull away to victory over pesky William & Mary er d 32- - 28 two-poi- ) ! ) ' t: de' iLA : ' it sq j i'' I r :k ' q ' '1'' ' 1 Auburn Settles For Tie Against Vols ' had an easier time against PurThe Irish held Purdue to due (1-One rushing yard in the first half while scoring five times in beating their third consecutive Big 10 opponent : "Give those guys an inch and they'll take a mile" Purdue coach Fred Akers said "And they took a couple Of miles today" ! The Irish netted 502 yards with a strong rushing game of 374 yards intouchdown run by tluding a d Raghib 'Rocket" Ismail the longest tush of his career "I'm glad we finally got it rolling" Ismail said Mirer completed 11 of 17 passes for 130 yards and carried seven times for 48 yards t3-O- 7 Midwest I it ! se'rr 'si- -: A ''''' A to 1TiA4 gi 0 ' ' 14 r"f 35-3- 20-1- 9 41 tt "Ilbou 15-ya- 37-1- I: -b 1 1 4'1 k 114' ' Ben-flin- ' 'Rocket' Explodes On Long TD Run - 4 " 171 1:: '"47nrof'-- T ': 0 r i ti ' : ir d Irish Charm Not Wasted On 'Purdue t kw ' I game-winne- first-and-go- Cal 20 Arizona 25: At Tucson Arizona Mike Pawlawski threw for two t be 21-2- ) ' it '' ' 4-x4- i A" I 11‘ Calif Kelly Studer connected with touchdown Sean Foster for a d pass with 1:52 left to rally Cal State 0 victory over Long Beach to a At Missoula Mont Boise State reserve Scott Stuart threw three fourth-quarte- r touchdown passes to i Tom Owens including a r with 14 seconds left to lead Eastern Washington to a Big Sky At Reno upset of Montana 36-3- 5 Nev reserve freshman quarterback g Chris Vargas hit tight end Scott touchdown pass with a as the clock ran out then senior Ked fieldi vin McKelvie kicked a a Nevada in overtime key goal giving 8 Big Sky Conference victory over three-tim- e defending league At Flagstaff champion Idaho Ariz John Bonds shook off a school-recor- d five interceptions to throw three touchdown passes — the last a to Hendricks Johnson with 4:16 remaining — in Northern Arizo2 win over Idaho State in a na's Big Sky Conference game d lark as at e 6N '' 31-2- Von hay! to a goal West t kles rred Tribune Wire Services Enough was enough for linebacker Kanavis McGhee and the Colorado defense The Buffaloes were unable to stop ( Tennessee from scoring a tying touchdown and Illinois from scoring a winning touchdown bOth in the closing Seconds But on Saturday Colorado's defense twice turned away Washington at the goal libc in the fourth quarter in Boulder Colo Quarterback Darian Hagan's two e il D3 Sunday September 30 1990 MON-F- 7:30 AM TO 6 PM 487-323- 1 562-050- 5 374-191- 7 ( i - I ' ' tt il ) I 'e 4 I I 7'4'0aeekVAM'aRteftalt4t6P'tP0010446101Noq40M1Neihdt-A- iOCA oftAikw |