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X' , Cm lotr ' il, i2 Colifv Football Hoimrlui VH: i ennessee Stuns No. 2 Alabama 4 T t 'niilinijeri From Page Curt Warner whn.p contribution has been curtailed b; Ienn State s suitih to a p iss nri( riled offense, broke loose for let yards and two touchdowns as the ngh'h ranked Nntanv I. tons beat Syracuse irvjp n fieth meeting ol the football nals Ienii State quarterback Todd Bla'klerlge completed III of passes for JO ards and t wice dove across from the one for touch Fa-ter- 1 S I v downs Washington State 17. at Join Tow nr, cl! dashed Pasadena :3 yards on a flanker reverse nndwav through the third period to put c!ngfiish t fi.A ahead to stay, ard the Uth ranked Bruins roasted 'mm there to a decisive victor oer Washington State in a Pacific-1Conference game at the Rose Bowl The visiting Cougars, listed a s 2,'l point underdogs took a 17 It advantage bv scoring 10 points cailv in the third qtiarter before lownseU's toin hdown run with 6 55 to go in the period ignited a four tourhdov n ITT. A outburst in a span of R 39 I SC II, Stanford 21, at Palo Alto Senior tailback Author (Jihson seined the first three touchdowns of ms career to lead a powerful Southern California running attack a' the l.'th ranked Tioians routed Stanford Hibson took over for injured star'et Todd Spencer and racked up 120 of the Troians' 227 vard.s on thp ground Spencer lushed for 1W vards lefoie he sprained his left knee late m the second period of the nationally televised game Steve Jordan set a school record for the Trojans, now when he connec ted cm a field goal midwav through the third It period to give Sunt hern 'al a lead V Virginia IS, Virginia Tec h 6. at Paul Woodside Blacksburg Ivoo'ed three field goals and Jeff Hoitctlcr fired a touchdown pass, as the 11th ranked Mountaineers a 'her! in on Virginia Tech turnnv I ( I. A 1J, wmW&M ?U .'X 5$ ?i4 i:i wJ -- Auocl.td P'M l.rp"oo Notre Dame tailback Allen Pinkett has touchdown on his mind as he gallops 25 yards for a score against Arizona. LAST TWO DAYS! er to escape with a narrow victory over the Hnkies. Woodside, a sophomore walk on, connected on ficdd goals of 44, 17 and 55 yards, with one of his three hoots being kicked into the teeth of 23 mph wind Ohio State 26. Illinois 21. at Rich Spangler, who Champaign missed three field goal attempts in he first half, kic ked a 27 yarder sit h eight seconds left in the game to lift Ohio Stale to a close Big Ten Illinois victory over he lilini rallied with two fourth quarter touchdowns to tie the game midway through the last period But with just eight seconds M and with a brisk wind in his face. Spangler kic ked the gamew inning field goal After that, on the last play of the game. Illinois quarterback Tony Fa son was tack led in the end zone for a safety, Miami. Fla. 31, Mississippi State Junior fullback It, at Miami Speedy Neal scored three second-hal- f touchdowns as 17th ranked Miami erased an II point deficit and rallied to victory over Mississippi Slate Neal scored on runs of five and one yards in the third period, as the Hurricanes wiped out a 113 Bulldogs lead. Then he added n 4 yard hurst six minutes into the final quarter as the Hurricanes took a commanding 24 14 lead. The victory boosted Miami's record as Coach Howard Sehnellen-herge- r s tpam bounced back from a hitter 16 14 loss al Notre Dame. Oklahoma IN, Kansas H, at I awrenre Freshman Marcus Dupree rushed for 158 yards and three touchdowns on only nine carries lo propel No. 18 Oklahoma to a 38 14 Rig Eight Conference victory over Kansas. Dupree raced for a touchdown the first time he touched the ball midway through the first quarter and added scoring runs of 13 yards in the third period and seven yards in the fourth quarter en route to the first rushing day of his collegiate career. He had entered the game I with 178 only scored a pair of second half touchranked Washington downs as No pulled away for a surprisingly difficult Pacific 10 Conference vie The lory over winless Oregon State yards rushing this season Clemson 19, Duke It, at Clemson Tailback Cliff Austin scored Ihree touchdowns to guide Clemson over All antic Const Conference rival Dukp to boost the Tigers' record to 11 The senior from Seottdale, Ga carried 27 times for 260 yards, breaking Clemson's single-gamrushing record of 234 yards, set in 1 - 20th-ranke- game Don by favored Beavers. King .SI' 30 hy doubt until in points against the SMC 20, Houston Senior Kentucky 10, at Lexington Alan Ilisher tine tout liduwn passes of 0 and 6 yards and No. 14 Louisiana Slate collected 428 total vards en route to a victory over winless Kentucky LSI held to minus yard in the second half while putting 17 points on the hoard to ice the Southeastern Conference victory. The Tigers imw hile proved to Kentucky fell I outcome was 6-- 0 , 1452 s Robinson scored his second touchrun with 4 42 left down on a in the contest Washington. was overall and 4 0 in the Pac-10- , 31, at Dallas tailback Eric 14, Dickerson rushed for a career-higyards, including a touchdown gallop, Southern to carry No Methodist to a Southwest Conference victory over Houston The victory moved 0 SMU atop the SWC standings by a half game over idle Arkansas. Houston dropped to overall and 111 in the SWC. 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