European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 30, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Tigers trip warriors in last minute by Becky Fox suit writer Sembach a Germany just when the Simbach tigers looked ready to hand sunday s game to Owci Bruecken. They grabbed it Back. Ryan Duvic made the biggest grab of All a 6-Yard touchdown catch with 42 Sec ondi left to push Simbach past Wei Bruecken 14-9. The Victory pushed Sembach s record to 4-1, virtually clinching a playoff spot in the air force1 Continental sports con air Force football Terence. Hahn. With its 20-18 Victory Over Wiesbaden sunday and Rhein main also have a Shol at going 5-3. Monday september 30, 1985 the stars and stripes Page 25 we might win ugly said so Munch s Wile Veteran wide receiver Willie Wesley but the warriors fell to i-3, virtually kill ing i hair playoff Hopes. It was heartbreaking said Owci Bruecken coach Ernie Pryor. I wanted to win this for the Guys. They deserved to win they looked As if they would late in the third Quarter thanks to a key Fumble. Simbach s Johnnie Gardner fumbled a punt at his 5-Yard line and Zweibruck in s Tony Martin pounced on it at the 1. Calvin Walker plunged off right tackle for the touchdown and the warriors led 9-8 with 1 31 left in the third period. Sembach which dominated the clock with 19 first Downs to we Bruecken s eight tried to knife itself with six fumbles and 120 Yards in penalties. The tigers had to overcome both on their winning drive. Their last Chance came with 5 33 left. Quarterback Miguel Macliz lined up the tigers at their 21-Yard line and went to work. I did t Tell them much Macliz said of his huddles. I was too Busy thinking up plays. Toward the end i was Reading the defences and saw who was he was telling us to keep our Heads said receiver Cenc Edwards. Macliz nicknamed Chili Mac got hot at this most crucial juncture 22 Yards to Marcus Polk 16 More Yards to Polk 11 Yards to ale Clark 20 Yards to Edwards. Those last two passes overcame a 15 Yard clipping penalty. The tigers now had a first and goal at the 9. And momentum. But wait. Macliz took the next snap and pitched to no one. I called an audible and he tailback Kevin camper did t pick it up said Macliz who recovered the Loose Ball at the 20. Facing a second and goal Macliz fired a Low pass to Polk at the 6. One official ruled it a trap. But after a referees Hud dle Polk was credited with his sixth catch. I caught it because 1 landed on it said Polk who left the game because of the pain in his stomach. Is Tholo by Dave Aldio Simbach Light end Ryan Date. Winning to catch Owci Bruecken cornerback James Jones who Hurt his ankle on the play said i think he trapped now with a third and goal at the 6, Macli passed again. He fired High to Duvic a 6-foot 7 tight end who easily caught the winning to Over 5-7 cornerback 6 for Roll it was supposed to be a Down and out but it was t open so i took it to the said Duvic who totalled six catches for 89 Yards. He Macli was Reading me All the i was Lucky 1 read it Macli said. If 1 had t read it i was in said Page i took away his Duvic s outside and forced him in. 1 thought i d get help on the inside i feel like 1 still should be stopped him. It hurts. We were so the very end came when Simbach line Backer Stan Hayes intercepted de Vena ble s pass with 23 seconds left. That capped a defensive Effort that saw the tigers hold the warriors to 65 Yards Rushing in 42 tries and 65 Yards passing on four completions. Tackle Rick Whorten led Sembach with nine tackles. Tackle Gus peace led Wei Bruecken s defense with 10 stops. He also kicked a held goal that gave the warriors a 3-0 Lead in the first Quarter. Nose guard Mark Haver s tackle of pc Nable in the end zone Cut that Gap to 3-2 in the second Quarter. Then with 32 seconds left in the first half Macliz relieved de Jones at Quarter Back and directed Sembach to a lightning touchdown. Three snaps 39 Yards to. Sembach led 8-3. Macliz would come Back in the dying moments of the game and do the same thing. Hahn 20, Wiesbaden 18 Wiesbaden Scott Mcleod lived a 12-Yard pass to . Baker with 5 14 left to occur a the Hawks Triumph Over the flyers. The decision evened Hahn s record at 2 2 and dropped Wiesbaden to 1-4. The Hawks clinching drive covered 98 Yards and gave them a 20-12 Lead. The flyers came Back with a Brchon Bishop to spider Lockhart 28-Yard touch Down pass with 1 45 left. They tried to tic it on . Jackson s Pat run but he was tackled Short of the goal line. Hahn overcame a 9-0 deficit when Ken Austin scored on a 20-Yard run and Greg Manora returned an interception 52 Yards to nay dirt. Hahn s Jeff Johnson led All rushers with 99 Yards. An sport radio pro football Cincinnati bengals at Pittsburgh Sec clerk 2 . Tuesday. Air Force romps past new Mexico Albuquerque. . A halfback Kelly Putman ran for 126 Yards and two touchdowns and 19th ranked air Force used its intimidating defense to overwhelm new Mexico 49 12 saturday night in a Western athletic conference game. The Victory improved air Force to 4-0 and kept the Falcons atop the wac race with a 3-0 Mark. New Mexico is 1 2 Overall and 0-1 in the conference. The 5-foot-9 Piltman and Quarter Back Bart Weiss kept new Mexico s de sense in constant Retreat. F Altman scored on runs of 8 and 62 Yards and Weiss rifled a 57-Yard to pass to Ken Carpenter and scored from a Yard out As the Falcons Wishbone rolled up 580 total Yards. The Falcons also got a 9-Yard halfback option touchdown pass from Randy Jones to tight end Hugh Drinnan a 3-Yard scor ing run from Junior fullback Johnny Smith and a 1-Yard to plunge from Reserve quarterback Brian Knorr. New Mexico which hid 337 Yards through the air most of it Between the 20-Yard lines did not get into the end zone until the Lobos were Down 42-6. New Mexico backup quarterback Ned James scored on a 4-Yard run with 9 21 left in the game. It was Only the second touchdown on the ground against air Force this season. Iowa Routs Iowa St. Ames. Iowa a Chuck Long passed for three touchdowns and Ronnie Harmon ran for two More to Lead third ranked Iowa to a 57-3 Romp Over Iowa state in a non conference game saturday. Rob Houghtlin had three Field goals for the Hawk eyes 3-0, who erupted for 34 Points in the second Quarter in route to a 4l-0halftimclead. Iowa state 2-1, committed four turnovers in the second Quarter allowing the Hawk eyes to score 31 Points in Only eight minutes eight seconds. Iowa which leads the nation in scoring and total defense has outscored its first three opponents this year 163-23. Long completed 19 of 32 passes for 223 Yards and had scoring strikes of 3 Yards to Mike Flagg 9 Yards to Robert Smith and 46 Yards to Scott Hal Virson. Harmon scored on second Quarter runs of 2 and 23 and finished with 13 Yards. Florida St. Nips Kansas Tallahassee Fla. A freshman quarterback Chip Ferguson came off the Bench in the fourth period to throw a 68-Yard touchdown pass and direct another scoring drive As fourth ranked Florida state came from behind to trip previously undefeated Kansas 24 20 saturday night. The so minolts 4-0, trailed from the game s initial drive until the first series of the fourth Quarter when Ferguson replaced starter Kirk Coker. Four plays later Ferguson threw to Phillip Bryant for 68 Yards and a touchdown closing the Jay Hawks Lead to 20-17. Four plays after the Kickoff to Kan Sas Florida state cornerback Martin Mayhew intercepted a Mike Norseth pass on his own 17-Yard line. Ferguson playing in his second collegiate game directed a 62-Yard March in four plays with Victor Floyd going 6 Yards for the game winning touchdown. Derek Schmidt s extra Point finished the scoring As Kansas dropped to 3-1. Norseth raised his big eight record for passes without an interception to 175 be fore Greg Newell picked one off late in the third Quarter touching off a flurry of four interceptions of Norsch passes. Buckeyes Roll Over cougars Columbus Ohio a fifth ranked Ohio state scoring three touch Downs during a Span of 2 minutes and 58 seconds in the first half rolled Over Washington state 48-32 saturday. The Victory lifted Ohio slate to 3-0 while Washington state fell to 1-4. The cougars surrendered the Ball deep in their own territory on three occasions in the second period As Ohio state overcame a 14-7 first Quarter deficit. The buckeyes tied it on a 31-Yard pass from Jim Katsatos to Mike la Csc and Rich Spangler s extra Point at the 1 05 Mark of the second period. Two plays later Ohio state was Back in business after a Mark Rypien pass was intercepted by Sonny Gordon and returned 15 Yards to the cougars 24. On the third snap Katsatos hit Light ended Taggert on a 17-Yard scoring strike. On Usu s first play after the Kickoff Reuben macs fumbled at the Cougar 20. Three plays later Katsatos scored from 7 Yards out for the buckeyes third to in its than three minutes. Macguigan retains title As Taylor retires after 8 rounds Belfast a Ireland s Barry Mcguigan retained his world boxing association featherweight title saturday night when challenger Bernard Taylor of the United states retired at the end of the eighth round. Taylor who was born in Charlotte . And is now based in Knoxville term., failed to come off hit Stool at the Start of the ninth round in the packed King s Hall after taking a barrage of punches from Mcguigan who was defending the title for the first time. In was Taylor s first defeat in 35 pro fights and Mcguigan s Victory lifted the Champion to 28-1 -0. In the supercharged atmosphere of the 7,000-scat Arena Taylor started out confidently and controlled the fight for the first three rounds with his hit and run tactics. But gradually Mcguigan turned the tight around step Ping up he aggression and finding his target with fierce left books and uppercuts to the ribs and head. In the seventh and eighth rounds Mcguigan at last produced the fearsome body punching that is his hallmark and the challenger visibly weakened. In round eight. Taylor found there was nowhere to hide As Mcguigan trapped him in his own Corner and unleashed a series of powerful body punches. The ninth round was about to begin when it was Clear the challenger was not going to come out of his Corner and referee Isidro Rodriguez of Venezuela walked to Mcguigan s Corner to lift the 24-year-old Champion s . Taylor who had struggled to make the 125-Pound weight limit suddenly collapsed apparently because of heat exhaustion but recovered within seconds
