European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 15, 1980, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 22 the stars and stripes monday september 15, 1980 top teams win shaky openers continued from Page 21 Sechli Chick came with 1 36 remaining in the game. In Norman Olda. Quarterback . Watts cranked up the sooner sputtering offence to end Kentucky s chances of an upset. Watts scored one to on a 12-Yard burst and hit Bobby Grayson on a 74-Yard pass for another to highlight the fourth Quarter barrage. In Pittsburgh the panthers could t get unt racked Aga hut Boston College. Manno completed 23 of 43 passes for 221 Yards and Pryor caught 10 for 110 Yards including his two to receptions. Pittsburgh was stalled on numerous occasions As Marino was intercepted five times. Senior Eric Hipp kicked a 47-Yard Field goal with four seconds remaining to give fifth ranked Southern California its Victory at Knoxville. Tennessee 0-2, spotted the trojans a 10-0 Lead and came Back twice to tic the score once on a James Berry 1 Yard touchdown and again on a 56-Yard touch Down strike from substitute quarterback Steve Alatorre to wide receiver Anthony Hancock. Jarvis Redwine showing the 1979 form that shot him into National prominence scored on to runs of 67, 8 and 6 Yards to Pace Nebraska Over out manned Utah. Redwine i 67-Yard gallon in the first period the longest touchdown run of his career boosted the huskers to a 14-3 Lead and Nebraska coasted from there. Redwine left the game in the third Quarter with 179 Yards on 17 carries. Sophomore quarterback Rich Hewlett hit Sophomore wide receiver Anthony Carter with his second to pass of the game with 10 59 to play to boost Michigan Over stub born Northwestern. A heavy rain at the Start of the game limited both teams to Rushing attacks but the downpour ended at halftime allowing the two squads to open Burton Smith team captures Bowling event Mcafee . A Nelson Burton or. Of St Louis and Harry Smith of Akron Ohio won the men s division of the $100,000 great and greatest Bowling tournament sat urday defeating Dave Soutar of Kansas City mo., and Bill Lillard of Houston 204-192. The women s title went to Donna Adamek of Monrovia calif., and Elvira Topfer of Detroit who stopped Betty moms of Stockton calif., and Shirley Garms of Island Lake iii., 171-158. Burton and Smith who will share the $14,000 first prize won three games in the Stepladder elimination single game format coming from fourth place of win. Csc s Yeager nabs open Lead in Safe Golf Torrejon Spain there was Only one change among the leaders of the four divisions in the Safe Golf tournament Here sunday and it came in the open Divi Sion As Continental sports conference s Rod Yeager of Patch Barracks moved in front by four strokes with a 2-Over-Par 74 round the lowest of the Day for a 150 total. Yeager a teammate Larry Hill of Ramstein the fint Day Leader with a 74, skied to an 80 and dropped into second place at 154. Yeager shot 76 the first Day. Signing a wrong score on the 18th Hole Cost a stroke to Junior Veteran division Leader de Cariani of Mildenhall and the . Cariani came in with the second Best round of the Day a 75 but he signed a six on his scorecard instead of the five he made on the 18th Hole which thereby upped his score from a 75 to u 76. But despite the loss of the stroke Cariani who shot Par saturday in creased his Lead to six shots from four the first Day. Barney Sullivan of the Csc a second with 154. Zaragoza s Sally Justice of the Mac leads the women s play by seven shots Over Csc i Virgina Gordon of Hahn. Justice has 79-83162 and Gordon 84-85169. Csc s Willie Boulware of Spang Dahlum retained his 2-shot Lead in the senior Divi Sion. He s at 154 on rounds of 76-78. Sec Ond is Rhein main s de Norman 79-77 156. Up Sophomore Rod Elkins hit tailback Kel Vin Bryant on a 58-Yard pass play Early in the fourth period and North Carolina s de sense held off Texas tech three times in the final Quarter to secure the Victory John Elway completed a 24-Yard to pass to All America wide receiver Ken Margerum with 38 seconds left to play to lift Stanford freshman Herschel Walker ran for 145 Yards and three ads including a 76-Yard burst in the third period and Buck Belue tossed two to passes As Georgia crushed Texas , running backs James Wilder and Terry Hill each struck for a Long touch Down Wilder on a 51-Yard run and Hill on a 68-Yard pass from Phil Bradley to propel Missouri Over new Mexico and Tom flick passed for 316 Yards and Toussaint Tyler scored three ads on runs of i 34 and 3 Yards to Lead Washington Over air Force. Split end John mistier made two Brilliant touchdown catches of Mike Pagel pazics in sparking Arizona state starting a new in under coach Darryl Rogers to its upset of Houston. A keyed up Sun Devil defense also played a big part in the Victory Ai line backers Vernon Maxwell and Mark Hicks each recovered two Fumble and Back Ron Brown intercepted two passes returning one for a Rick Stockstill threw Tor four touchdowns and 1 lib ranked Florid state h old Louisville to minus yardage Rushing n routing the cardinals. Stocks til who played a Little More than two quarters completed nine of 12 passes for 115 Yards. Tailback George Rogers scored two touchdown and gained 108 Yards in Brief first half action to spark South Carolina s rout of out manned Wichita state. The gamecocks 2-0, buried the shockers offensive attack while scoring almost at will even though coach Jim Carlen used Only substitutes in the second half. Eagles crush Vikings continue from pave i Miller and 28 Yards to Wallace Francis. William Andrews also scored on a 1-Yard run for Atlanta in the first Quarter and Tim Mazzetti added three second half Field goals. New England scored All its Points in the first half on to passes by Steve Grogan of nine Yards to tight end Don Hasselbeck and 25 Yards to Stanley Morgan and a 1 Yard run by Don Calhoun. The Victory Atlanta s first against new England after two previous losses raised the Falcons record to la. New England which has won its first two games of a season Only twice in the team s 21-year history fell to 1-1. Bartkowski s two to passes to Miller came in a 4 34 Span Midway in the second period to snap a 14-14 tie. The first of 12 Yards capped an 80-Yard drive in 11 plays including a 25-Yardcr to Miller to the patriots nine. Two plays later Miller crossed up the new England secondary and was wide open for the to pass. New England Rookie Preston Brown fumbled the ensuing Luckoff and Uncer Tain whether he could Down it in the end zone returned the Ball Only to the one. The patriots could not move the Ball and were forced to punt into a Tiff wind giving the Falcons the Ball on the new England 41. Four plays later Bartkowski again found Miller for the 22-Yard scoring strike. Miller Atlanta s no. 1 draft Choice out of Nebraska wound up with eight receptions for 117 Yards six of which were in the first half. Andrews carried 19 Lima for124 Yards. In the free Wheeling first half new England took a 7-0 Lead s3 seconds into the game on Grogan s to pass to Hassel Beck. Two plays earlier Atlanta Reggie Smith had fumbled the opening Kickoff atthe Falcons 13. New England returned the favor mid Way through the Quarter when Rookie a Gas Ferguson fumbled at the patriots 25. Seven plays later Andrews went Over from he one to tie the game at 7 12. The Falcons took a 14-? Lead 2 52 inter on Bartkowski s pass to Francis. The 46 Yard drive was set up by a 25-Yard Smith punt return. Five plays later Bartkowski found Francis on the new England 18 and the Swift receiver zigzagged his Way into the end zone. New England tied the game 14-14 2 57 into the second Quarter when Calhoun s run capped a 78-Yard drive in 15 plays. New England s final score came with 55 seconds left in the half when Grogan 12 for-17 in the first half found Morgan in the end zone. The patriots failed to move the Ball in the second half getting Only four first Downs. padded their Lead with Mazzetti s Field goals of 26, 27 and 39 Yards the last two coming in the fourth Quarter. Atlanta s Alfred Jenkins hauled in a Bartkowski pass in the third Quarter to extend his Streak to 59 games in which he has caught at least one pass. Hancock leads by three in Hof Golf Pinehurst . A Longshot Phil Hancock birdied three holes in a Row on the Way to a 4-Undcr-Par 67 that provided him with a i shot Lead saturday in the third round of the $250,000 Hallot Fame Golf tournament the three birdies in a Row on 8, 9 and 10, that was the key to the round said Hancock 27, who is seeking the first title of his four year pro career. He had a 54-Hole total of 205, eight shots under Par on the difficult no. 2 course at the Pinehurst country club. Texalu Tom Kite and Bill Rogers each performed some spectacular heroics to move to within a single stroke of the cad at 206. Each shot a 67, but they got it in different ways Rogers with some incredible put Ting including one that May have been 80 feel in length and Kite by holing a 250 Yard 4-Wood shot for an Eagle. Andy bean Jerry Pate and Howard Twitty were another stroke Back at 207, placing six men within two strokes of the top going into sunday s final round of the s250.000 tournament. Pate and bean each had a 67 while Twitty shot a 69 in the warm sunny hazy weather. Ben Crenshaw who held a 2-stroke Lead when the Day s play started slipped to a 74 and was four strokes Back at 209. And Tom Watson the pre Lourn Ament favorite to win a third consecutive Hall of Fame title improved to a 69 but it was t enough to put him in the Chase. At 214 he was nine shots Back of the Leader and could Only Hope to improve enough to help his Vardon trophy stroke average. Watson who has won the prestigious Tro Phy for the Low stroke average for the last three years still trails Lee Trevino with the season drawing to a close. Watson now has a 69.99 average. Trevino who is not playing Here leads at 69.91. Each is scheduled to play Only one More time this year. Hancock a quiet soft spoken journalism graduate has been troubled by health prob lems most of the season. At one time or another he has been sidelined by Back Trou ble food poisoning and flu. I m just trying to stay healthy for a while he said. It has t been a Good year at All a bad year in fact up until the last couple of months. I be started to play a Little better Over that the key to his round he said was the Birdie burst that began with a 15-foot Putton the eighth Hole. He followed with a 7-Iron shot to four feel and made the putt on the next Hole and stroked a Sand wedge to within six inches of the Flag on the 10th. He led the rest of the Way. The slender Rogers who won the unto by classic in Japan last week called his putting really Kite Pate and bean agreed. Rogers said he holed a Birdie putt of 60 feet on the Lith Hole. Kite bean and Pate All of whom saw it insisted it was closer to 80. He also made a pair of 25-fcoters for birdies on the third and fourth scored with a 30-footer on the 12th and saved Par with a20-footeronthel5th. Kite Winner of the european open in England last week made his score with the spectacular Eagle-3 on the 10th Bole. Where i was looking at a bogey he said. He drove into the deep rough on the 578 Yard Hole and could move the Ball Only 40 or so Yards on his second shot. He used a 3-Wood for his third. The Ball hit on the front of the Green an trickled into the cup. Portsmouth Lyga Portsmouth a. Up Donna Caponi Young kept her Putter blazing sat urday at she shot a tournament record 6 under Par 66 to take a commanding five stroke Lead Over Pat Bradley in the Plooy 000 Lyga Portsmouth classic. Young knocked in six birdies for a 70-67 66 203 third round total to extend her Lead to five strokes Over Bradley who shot a 69 for a 70-69-69 208. Young s 203 was the lowest third round total score of the 1980 Lyga circuit. It we Only three strokes off the All time third round score of 200, set in 1964 by Rush Jessera and equated in 1963 by Carol Mann. Nine strokes behind Young at 212 were Pat Meyers with a 68, and Julie Stangor with a 69. . Danu. Debbie Austin and Sandra Spuzich were 10 strokes behind
