European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 30, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday september 30. 1985 the stars and stripes Page 23 Oklahoma turns Back gophers 13-7 Minneapolis a second ranked Oklahoma s Totich up Edy defense led by ends Darrell Reed and Kevin Mur Phy held off a Lite Rush by Minnesota for a 13-7 Victory saturday night. The so Mars Points came on i try her on s Short touch Down dive and two a Jard Tim Arfield goals. A fumbled punt by Sonny Brown at Oklahoma s 19-Yard line led to Minnesota s Only score. It was a 12- Ard touchdown pass from Rickey Foggia to Kevin Starks with 4 15 left in the game. Minnesota 2-1, had one More Chance to pull off the upset getting the Ball on its 30 with 1 05 to play but could Advance no farther than Oklahoma s 32-Yard line. Due to a late schedule change Oklahoma was playing its first game of the season. Despite holding the Ball for 21 54 of the first half and out gaining Minnesota 195-30 Yards the soon cars were Only Able to take a 10-0 halftime Lead. On Oklahoma s second Possession la Shar s first Field goal capped an 11-Ptay, 56 Yard drive to make it 3-0 with 3 43 left in the first Quarter. The next time they had the Ball the soon cars went 60 Yards in 14 plays and took a 10-Point Lead on Johnson s i Yard touchdown leap. The fourth Down play came 5 09 into the second period. Oklahoma ran for 168 Yards 73 by Spencer Tillman. Who went out with a pulled hamstring two plays into the second Quarter and nicked up 14 first Downs in the opening half. But missed Field goal attempts of 49 and 50 Yards. The gophers did t manage a first Down in the half. Their longest runs from scrim Mage were 9 and 8-Yard scrambles by fog Gic. Minnesota s offence fared Little better against Reed and the sooner fast pursuing defense in the third Quarter getting Only two first Downs. Gramb no sacks Oregon of. As Robinson ties Bear s record siiri-v1-port. . A drab bling state coach Eddie Robin min k hed the Crown saturday night. Lun1 the it ird of the late Paul hear Brand Asok most successful coach in col lege football � Ith 323 victories As Blind Defeated Oregon state 23-fv Kobi Ison win. Has i record of 323 106-15 in 44 was. Pets his Chance to beat the Alabam i legend next week when to rambling travels to Dallas to play Prairie View. Most of the 13,000 fans poured onto the Reid at stadium As Robinson was carried off on the Shoul Ders of his players. The game was less than perfect. There were 21 penalties for 199 Yards. Oregon state pot 145 Yards Olha total. Rambling was led by quarterback Ter Rell Landry who was 15 for 38 and threw for two touchdowns. He had four interceptions. Oregon state quarterback Trik Wil Helm was intercepted three limes before he was injured in the third Quarter and replaced by Rich . Grambling struck first when running Back Wayne Hill ran 9 Yards to Cap a 22-Yard drive. Ardashis Nowbahar kicked the extra Point. Hill scored again later in the first Quarter on a 20-Yard pass from Landry. Nowbahar kicked again. With two seconds left in the half. Oregon state s Jim Nielsen kicked a 53-Yard Field goal to make it 14-3.he also kicked a 37 Yard Field goal in the fourth Quarter. Grambling s James Harris caught gon alas in the end zone. Minutes later. Landry tossed a 3-Yard touchdown pass to Sherman Cowley. Eddie Robinson Grambling s football coach. Saturday s win gives him 323 coaching Victoric Al from Page 21 ninth for the Victory. The Angels 40-year-old Don Sutton bidding for his 296th career Victory pitched seven shutout innings allowing just three hits and striking out three batters to give him at least 100 strikeouts for 20 consecutive seasons. He left with a 5-0 Lead but Donnic Moore lost it in the eighth. Moore was greeted by Vukovich s sixth Home run. Carmen Castillo and Tony Ber Nazard singled. With two outs Julio Franco also singled to Cut the Lead to 5-2. Andre Thornton followed with his 20th Homer a game tying liner into the left Field scats. It gave Thornton 65 runs batted in in his last 71 games. Twins 5. Royals 3 Minneapolis Rookie Dennis bunt making Only his second major league Start combined with relievers Pete Filson and Ron Davis on a four hitter As Minnesota Defeated Kansas City. Burtt 2-1. Gave up three hits struck out four and walked four in 616 innings in his fourth major league appearance. Filson and Davis finished up with Davis gaining his 24th save by holding the royals hit less and striking out three Over the final 1 Vij innings. Danny Jackson 13-12, went the first 5 i innings for the royals taking the loss. Red sox 2, tigers 0 Detroit Glenn Hoffman and Dwight Evans hit pc out Home runs off Willie Hernandez in the 0th inning and Bob Ojida pitched nine innings of four hit Ball to Lead Boston Over Detroit. Hernandez 8-10, started the i oth in Relief of Detroit starter Dan Petry who had allowed two hits Over the first nine. Hoffman sent his 2-1 pitch Over the left Field Fence for his sixth Home run snap Ping the scoreless tie. followed with his 27th Homer to right. Ojeda 8-11, struck out five and did not walk a Batter. Steve Crawford pitched the i0th and earned his 12th save. A s 7, White sox 4 Oakland. Calif. Tony Phillips three run double in the seventh inning put Oakland ahead and the a s went on to defeat Chicago. Mariners 3, rangers 2 Seattle Mike Moore scattered seven hits three by Larry Parrish to win his 17th game of the season and Lead Seattle Over Texas. Moore 17-8, tied Mark Langston s 1984 record for most victories by a Seattle Pitcher in a single season. It was Moore s sixth consecutive Victory. Alvin Davis and Phil Bradley each had Solo Home runs for the mariners. Davis hit his 18th and Bradley his 24th. No from Page 21 one out walk off reliever Jeff Reardon 2-8. He stole second took third on Catcher Ned Yost s throwing error and scored on por Ter s single to Center. Ozzie Smith singled and Curt Ford doubled Home Porter for an insurance Worrell 3-0, pitched the final two innings for the Victory. Mels 3, pirates 1 Pittsburgh George Foster smashed his 20lh Home run of the season and Rick Aguilera pitched a five hitter Over eight innings to help new York de feat Pittsburgh. Moosic Wilson had a sacrifice Fly and Keith Hernandez an rib double for the acts to tag the loss on Bob Kipper. 1-2. Aguilera 10-6, walked three and struck out two before being lifted for a Pinch Hitler. Cubs ii Phillies 10 Chicago Keith Moreland and Ron cry each slammed two Home runs and had four Bis to Power Chicago Over Philadelphia. Mike Schmidt also had a pair of homers and four Bis for Philadelphia. Each of Moreland s homers came with a Man on base. The four Bis gave him 100 for the season. The cubs took a 5-0 Lead in the first inning off John Denny 11-13. Leon Dur Ham had a two run single and cry hit his 20th Homer with two men on. Padres 6, brutes 5 atlant Rookie shortstop Andre Thomas error allowed Tim Flannory and Tony Gwynn to score with two out in the top of the 13th inning to give san Diego a Victory Over Atlanta. With one out Flannory singled before Gwynn and Steve Garvey walked to Load the bases. One out later Flannery and Gwynn both scored when Thomas grabbed carmelo Marline grounder and threw wildly trying to Force Garvey Al second. Padre reliever de Wojna 2-3, who pitched a scoreless 12th inning despite loading the bases with nobody out got the Victory. Jeff Dedmon 5-3. Look the loss. Luis Delcon earned his third save by retiring Pinch Hitler Larry Owen and Bob Horner to end the game. Everett stars As boilermakers sink Irish 35-17 West Lafayette ind. A Pur due quarterback Jim Everett passed for 368 Yards and three touchdowns saturday while the boilermakers defense held notre Dame in Check for a 35-17 Victory. Purdue leading 14-3, held the Irish to 113 Yards offence in the first half then allowed Only 8 Yards in the third period. With starter Steve Blu Calcin and backup Terry Andrysiak sacked six times and never Able to move the Irish Purdue maintained control with Everett s devastating passing attack. The Purdue senior mostly using five receivers guided scoring drives in each of the four quarters. Two of his touchdown passes were to fullback Ray Wallace who made four receptions for 77 Yards. Wallace led the boilermakers with 65 Yards Rushing. In three games Everett has passed for 1.106 Yards and 10 touchdowns. Against the Irish he completed 27 of 49. A 14-Yard run by Everett set up a i Yard touchdown run by Rodney Carter in the first Quarter. Then Everett hit touchdown passes of 15 Yards to Wallace in the second pct Iod 12 Yards to Steve Griffin in the third Quarter and 32 Yards to Wallace in the final period. Purdue safely Rod Woodson iced the Vic tory with a 30-Yard interception return for a touchdown with 2 18 logo. Notre Dame whose Only Points had come on a 48-Yard Field goal by John Carney in the second Quarter scored touchdowns on Allen Pink Cal s 3-Yard run and a 1-Yard run by Hiawatha Francisco. The boilermakers raised their record to 2-1. The Irish fell to 1-2
