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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 02, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday september 2, 1985 the stars and stripes Page 23 Pitt edges Purdue 31-30 at wire Pittsburgh a Jim Ever Cut threw incomplete in a two Point conversion play with 49 seconds remaining a Pitts Burgh withstood a 398-Yard passing bar rage by the Purdue senior and beat the boilermakers 31-30 saturday night in col lege football. , completing 34 of 53 passes fired a desperation 31-Yard scoring pass to Ray Wallace after a key pass interference Call on a fourth-and-17 play kept the boiler makers last Chance drive Olive. Everett then threw incomplete on a two Point conversion All Empl but Purdue was Given a second Chance at winning the game when the panthers were again whistled for interference. Passing this time from the Pitt 2-Yard line Everett had Light end Jack Beery wide open in the end one but Bour cd the Ball a foot in front of him with no Panther defenders in sight. Charles Gladman ran for 167 Yards and two touchdowns and John Congimi threw a pair of scoring passes As Pittsburgh built a 21-10 halftime Lead then held on to win despite Everett s second half passing bar rage which included a pair of third period scoring passes giving the boilermakers a Short lived 24-21 Lead. Glad Nan a Sophomore tailback exploded for a 10-Yard scoring run on the first play of the fourth Quarter to Cap a 73-Yard a photo West Germany s Boris Becker ukes another limit. During . Open Victory Over Kelly Evernden open from Page 21 Over 14th teed Bonnie Gadusek. I know that my half of the draw is very Lough. Right now i m not regretting the easy matches because the Tough ones will come. David Pale registered the biggest sur prise of the Day eliminating 9th seed Miloslav Mecir 6-4. 6-0, 6-3, in a second round match carried Over from Friday. In the most exciting match of the Day Smid wed a Strong net game to overcome Jimmy Arias 4-6, 1-6, 6-3, 6-3, 7-6, win Ning the decisive tie break 7-4. I never gave up i always try hard said Smid who went to the net 106 times in the 2 hour and 53 minute match winning the Point on 66 of those occasions. I always tried to get Back into the  gaining the round of 16 were seventh seed Yannick Noah and no. 13 Tim Mayo Ltd. Noah earned a 7-6 7-56-3,6-2 decision Over Jim Grabb and Mayotte beat Nduka Odin a 7-5,6-4,6-3. Women advancing to the fourth round along with even Lloyd and White were third seed Hana Mandrikova no. 5 Clau Dia Kohide Kilsch no. 7 Helena Sutkova no. 12 Wendy Turnbull and no. 15 car Ling Bassett All in straight sets. Mandrikova had one break in each set to Best Sylvia Hanika 6-3, 6-4, Kohide Kilsch Defeated Ann Henricksson 6-3, 6-4, Suko a beat Camille Benjamin 6-0, 7-5, turn Bull beat Michelle Torres 7-6 7-36-1, and Bassett turned Back Linda Gates 6-4, 6-4. Sixth seed Anders Jarryd easily advanced to the fourth round sweeping through the first 10 games in route to a 6 0, 6-1, 6-4 Victory Over Tim Wilkison in a late night match played in cold Windy conditions. Jarryd next plays Mayotte. Drive and put Pill Back in the Lead at 28-24. Gladman. Who split playing Lime last sea son with the now ineligible Craig Hayward then redid off runs of 12, 4 and 7 Yards during a Pitt drive that ended in Mark Brasco s eventual game winning 43-Yard Field goal with 9 23 remaining. Congimi injured much of last season As Pitt tumbled to a 3-7-1 record fired  Ond Quarter scoring passes of 19 Yards to Chuck Scales and 5 Yards to Clint Wilson As Pill came Back from a 10-7 deficit to Lead at the half. Wilson s score came with jus 47 seconds left in the half and was set up by glad Man s 22-Yard run and a 25-Yard punt re turn by Cryl Austin. Pitt cur Norback Ducky Lewis picked off an Ever Chi pass and returned in 11 Yards to the boilermaker 48. Gladman broke Loose for a 23-Yard run before Congimi hit Scales with 10 53 left in the first half. , who passed for 3,256 Yards As a Junior scored Purdue s first touchdown on a 6-Yard scramble in the second Quarter. He then passed for scores of 13 Yards to Steve Griffin and 10 Yards to Ray Wallace to give the boilermakers their third period Lead. A crowd of 50,103 was on hand for the first night game since Pitt stadium opened in 1925. Mcmanus lifts flu Over Tulane 38-12 new Orleans a Sophomore Danny Mcmanus threw for two touch Downs and ran for two More saturday in leading i9lh-Rankcd Florida state to a 38 12 Victory Over Tulane in a Battle of South Ern independents. It was Florida stale s ninth consecutive season opening Victory. Tulane with Mack Brown making his head coaching debut lost its season opener for the sixth straight year. Mcmanus a red shirt who threw Only 10 passes last season lobbed a 15-Yard touch Down pass to freshman Phillip Bryant on Florida state s second play of the game. Me rifled a 22-Yara touchdown pass to Darren Holloman in the second Quarter to break a 7-7 tic and give the seminoles a Icid they never lost. Mcmanus capped his finest collegiate passing Day with a pair of 1-Ynrd touch Down runs in the final period As Florida slate pulled away. He finished with 14 completions in 19 attempts for 191 Yards. He had one pass intercepted. Tulane kept it close Only until halftime. The Green wave tied the game in the first Quarter on a 7-Yard touchdown pass from Kim Karcher to running Back Rodney Hunter then got a safety and a 52-Yard Field goal from freshman Dwayne Clements to Trail Only 14-12 at halftime. S. Carolina rips Citadel Columbia . A Quarter Back Mike hold threw for two touchdowns and ran for another saturday night As no. 17 South Carolina boosted by its scrappy fire ant defense mauled the Citadel 56-17 in an intensely fought season opener for both teams. Hold who sat out most of the second half while his backups played hit 6 of 11 passes for 128 Yards. The 6-foot, 194-Pound senior also ran for 43 Yards including a 10-Yird touchdown scamper. Thomas Dendy and Kent Hagood the Gamecock s starting veer Backfield also saw limited action but together they scored three touchdowns and rushed for a collective 175 Yards. Dendy picked up 89 Yards and two of the touchdowns and a Good had 86 Yards. The Carolina defense dubbed the fire ants a o seasons ago for their swarming style of play held the Citadel to minus-7 Yards Rushing in the first half while the gamecocks ran for 251 and a game total of 440. The bulldogs finished with 59 Yards on the ground. Oregon nips Wash. State Pullman Wash. A senior Tail Back Tony Cherry rushed for 153 Yards and one touchdown and Junior quarterback Chris Miller tossed three touchdown passes As the Oregon ducks held off Washington state 42-39 saturday in a Pacific-10 con Ference game. Miller who had 259 Yards passing connected with flanker Lew Barnes on scoring passes of 15 and 42 Yards and hit tight end Bobby Debisschop on a 5-yarder. Cherry scored on a 2-Yard run in the second Quarter. Fullback Alex Mack and tailback James Harper added Duck ads. Usu quarterback Mark Rypien threw for 403 Yards and four touchdown passes but fumbled three times. Oregon turned two of those miscues into touchdowns in the second and fourth Quarter. Rypien hooked up with wide receiver Michael James on a 15-Yard touchdown strike with 4 02 remaining. Rueben Mayes con version run Cut the Oregon Lead to three,42-39. Oregon s next series went nowhere and the cougars tried from their own 30 to mount a desperation drive but Rypien s last three passes fell incomplete. Cincinnati topples a. Tech Cincinnati a quarterback Dan Mccoin threw for one touchdown and ran for another and the University of Cincinnati took advantage of a blocked punt and five turnovers to beat Virginia tech 31 14 saturday night at Nipper stadium. Junior Reggie Taylor carried 28 times for 121 Yards and another touchdown As Cincinnati 2-9 last year won the season opener for both teams. Mccoin making his first Start completed 16 of 23 passes without an interception for 164 Yards. Tech quarterback Todd Greenwood completed 21 of 41 passes for 200 Yards but was intercepted twice. After Terry Noble s interception in the third Quarter the bearcats drove 80 Yards for a 17-0 Lead. Mccoin hit flanker Jason Stargel from 18 Yards out for the score  
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