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Show 4D Sunday, November 27, 1983 The Sait Lake Tribune Hogs Edge Tech, But Horns Net SWC Title 16-1- 3, Tribune Wire Services With time running out and trailing Texas Tech by four points, Phillip Boren, the only senior on the Arkansas offensive line, entered the huddle and said) Im not going out a loser. Were going to score. The Razorbacks, with quarter- back Brad Taylor pulling the strings, drove 77 yards and sent full- back Carl Miller bulldozing in from the one to nip the Red Raiders, contest for both in the season-endin- g Southwest Conference teams in 16-1- 3, Lubbock. The touchdown drive might have been our best of the season consider- ing the circumstances, said Taylor. We had to make the drive and every player realized it. . . Our offensive line did a great job on that drive. Arkansas Coach Lou Iloltz said Taylor was hurt in the first quarter but showed a lot of courage in continuing to play. He made some big plays for us. Tech quarterback Jim Hart noted that the Red Raiders had every opportunity to win the game but we just didnt do it. Said he: It's just really frustrating to lead the whole game and end up losing like that" The Raiders, once up by 10 points, never trailed until the climactic touchdown drive. Taylor hit flanker Mark Mistier with clutch passes of 10 and 11 yards and winged a to Donnie Centers in the scoring drive capped d touchdown by Carl Millers run. Miller dove into the end zone with 4.29 showing on the clock. Greg Hornes field goals of 36, 35 and 35 yards preceded the TD and kept the Razorbackss in the contest most of the intermittently rainy and windy afternoon. SMU 34, Houston 12: At Tokyo, Lance Mcllhenny threw two touchdown passes and became the most successful quarterback in Southwest Conference history Sunday, leading d SMU to a victory over Houston in the seventh Mirage Bowl. The Mustangs, who have won more games than any other major-colleg- e team in the past three years, finished their regular season with a 10-- 1 record en route to a Sun Bowl date with Alabama on Christmas Eve. Mcllhenny, since taking over as quarterback midway through his freshman year, has produced 34 vicone more than tories for SMU Bobby Layne did during his career with Texas during the 1940s. vor, a red shirt, third string senior, hadnt played enough to (juahfy for a letter until Saturday. He deserved a letter jacket plus the game ball after he bounced off e the bench to the listsuper-charg- less No. Texas Longhorns, winging four touchdown passes in a Southrousing west Conference victory over the arch-rivTexas Aggies. The unblemished. Cotton Bowl-boun- d Longhorns notched their first undisputed SWC title since 1977 as they marched to an 11-- 0 record and a meeting with the Georgia Bulldogs. Mclvor had only completed three passes all season on 12 attempts. In his last appearance two weeks ago, he was yanked after being intercepted for a touchdown against Texas Christian. He threw touchdown strikes of 12, 13, 33 and 60 yards aga.Ht the Aggies to tie the Texas school record and connected on 8 of 12 tosses for 170 yards. Mclvor said he had been hurt earlier in the week and was a doubtful participant in the game. I hurt my back and 1 wasn't sure if I would be ready if needed. Mcl come-from-behi- al one-yar- sixth-ranke- Texas 45, Texas A&M 13: At Col- lege Station, quarterback Rick Mcl- - 1 ' "tN V Early in the game we we put a lot of pressure on (Rob) Moerschell and made him scramble. We didn't put as much pressure on Mclvor. The Longkorns, who will meet Georgia Jan. 2 in the Cotton Bowl, finished their regular season 11-- 0 overall and 0 in SWC play. The Aggies dropped into a third-plac- e tie with Baylor in the final seaSWC standings, posting a son and a league mailt. f A Tribune Wire Services Tony Zendtjas kicked four field goals, including a playoff-recor- d and Nevada-Ren- o capitalized on five Idaho State turnovers Saturday night as Reno beat Idaho NCAA 0 m a first-roun- d State football playoff game Division in Pocatello. Reno, the Big Sky Conference champion, now hosts North Texas State next weekend in the second round of the playoffs. The victory raised UNRs season record to while Idaho State, also of the Big Sky, ended the year at t Zendejas, a senior who set or tied nine league or NCAA records, helped the Wolf Pack to a 14-- 0 halftime lead. Idaho State closed the margin to 3 in the third quarter. Quarterback Paul Peterson was responsible for both scores, throwing a touchdown pass to Ron Gilner at the 9 53 mark and 19 yards to wide receiver Blake Stamper with 4.37 left in the quarter. ISU was moving again, when Reno linebacker Kyle Denny recovered a Gilner fumble at the Wolf Pack 48 with 2:26 left in the period. Reno then scored in six plays, with Zendejas hitting from 53 yards aw?y to make it The Wolf Pack scored again at 8:53 in the fourth quarter, when 27-2- A v Texas A&M running back Roger Vick (43) races Texas defensive back Jerry Gray line. The PAT made it 0 the with 4 49 left. Renos defense held ISU twice on downs to preserve the victory. 24-1- 3. Gilbert, who completed 25 of 47 passes without an interception, hit wide receiver Kristy Kiser in the end zone with 13.26 left to tie it. Dean Biasucci booted the point after to give Western Carolina, its er 27-1- 3. 80-ya- TUNE-U- P Change fluid Clean filter Adjust bands Adjust linkage (moM fcnwtcwi cm) V race, 45-1- 3. 27-2-0 first lead. Gilberts 25 completions set a Southern Conference record for most passes completed in a season with 199. Indiana St. IS, E. Illinois 13: At, Terre Haute, Ind., Scott Bridges kicked three field goals, 'including the game winner in double over- time, as Indiana State, defeated Eastern Hlinois 16-1- 3. Said closure will encompass all of the Remington Arms property controlled and used by the Division of Wildlife Resources between 2100 South and 1300 Sou hi and 5600 West and 7200 West in Salt Lake County. Said lands are located in Township 1 South, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Base and Mendian, Sections 14 and 15. complete Reg. $22.95 This closure will become effective January 1, 1984, and remain in effect until modified or rescinded by the Wildlife Board. It is provided by law that the above closure has the full force and effect of law. Any violation shall be considered as a misdemeanor and shall be prosecuted as such. Each act in violation shall constitute a separate offense. Adopted by the Utah State Wildlife Board on the 9th day of November, 1983. UTAH STATE WILDLIFE BOARD By Warren T. Harward 17-1- 3. PARKING ' After due investigation, we, the Utah Wildlife Board, by authority garrted us under the Wildlife Resources Code of Urah, as a conservation measure, hereby proclaim the following area closed to the discharge of firearms except by those persons Who have been given prior approval by the Dw:son of Wildlife Resources for activities m which the person or persons are engaged. TRANSMISSION 14-1- A ' STATE OF UTAH f PROCLAMATION OF THE WELDUFE BOARD FOR CLOSURE OF REMINGTON ARMS PROPERTY WINTERIZE NOW 8-- 4. 1 but Longhorns captured the contest, 8-- 4. W.Carolma 24, Colgate 23: At Cullowhee, N.C., quarterback Jeff Gilbert passed for 376 yards and three touchdowns, including a early in the fourth period, as Western Carolina defeated Colgate in the playoffs. rd v WWiS (2) for goaiiine Saturday. Vick won The Catamounts, who rallied from a 23-- 7 halftime deficit, will play Holy Cross in Boston next Saturday in the second round. Colgate ends its season at 27-2- 37-ya- vuaoS Associated Press Loserphate -1 quarterback Eric Beavers found TD pass to Stan Cagle for a make it Dennys second interception gave the Wolf Pack the ball at the ISU 7 moments later. But Reno was unable to advance the ball and settled field goal from Zendefor a jas to go up ISU then mounted an drive, with Gilner going over from 'S ' 8-- 4, po s 8-- By I B A GREAT DIAL. h) We had the Longhorns on the run for awhile, said A&M coach Jackie SherrilL Mclvor did a great joh. He can throw the halL I WRAP UP p-fPP- Playoffs: Zendejas Kicks Reno Past ISU, I-A- ck vor said. The last four weeks Ive been working hard. I had no doubt I could do the job. Mclvor said not playing hadnt bothered me at all, so long as we've been winning. That may be hard for a lot of people to understand, but thats exactly how I feel" Texas coach Fred Akers said, This was the first time in a long time that we really showed we were a whole football team. When we got 13 points down we knew we had to throw and Ricks our best passer. We felt it would make sense to put him in." Vs NATIONWIDE LIFETIME WARRANTY OFFERED ON ANY VEHICLE WITH ALL MAJOR REPAIRS 4x4 Trucks assm she I GHEES? ) Motor Homes o noTOGia500.SOUTH ) ss COUNTY OF SALT LAKE) ForeignDomestic Cars Front Wheel Drive !i STATE OF UTAH Chairman of the Board Douglas F. Day Board Secretary i On this 9th Day of November, 1983, personally appeared before me, Douglas F. Day. Director of the Division of Wildlife Resources, acting on behalf of the Division of Wildlife Resources, who duly acknowledged to me that he signed the foregoing Proclamahon of the Utah Wildlife Board and thatlhe same has been duly adopted and filed and will be published in accordance with the Wildlife Resources Code of Utah. My Commission Expires: July 10, 1987 Douglas L. 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