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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 21, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 26 the stars and stripes monday october 21, 1985 Ward boots Texas Over Arkansas i Ayi-ntvil.l.l-. Ark a Texas Jeff Ward kicked a Schreij re Coril five Field goals and his Arkansas counterpart Irig Home missed Ihrcke As the  beat the no. 4 r i i Racks 15-13 in a Southwest conference i netball panic saturday. Safety John Hagy preserved the Victory when he intercepted Mark Calcagni s pass at the Texas 22 with seconds remaining. Ward s Field goals were from 34, 33, 49, a personal Best 55 and 34 Yards. In his first two years at Texas Ward made 27 of 35. Longhorn coach a Rcd Akers once said he did t know of a kicker in the coun try he d rather have than Ward. Home who has made 58 percent of his 50 career attempts missed from 48,40 and 33 Yards. Other than Ward the longhorn offence consisted of the scrambling and passing of Bret Stafford Best known As a runner and the run Ning of tailback Edwin Simmons hardly a Factor since he was injured against Arkansas in 1983. Stafford who had completed 5 of 17 in the first four games of the year was 10 of 14 for 137 Yards. Many of the completions came after he ducked away from the Arkansas Rush. Simmons who had carried the Ball Only 17 limes for 35 Yards this year gained 86 Yards on 16 carries. Penn state rallies to beat Syracuse Syracuse . A Quarter Back John Shaffer scored one touchdown and came Back from a blow that sidelined him to pass for another in leading Penn state to a 24-20 comeback Victory saturday Over mistake prone Syracuse. U was the 15th consecutive Victory by the sixth ranked nil any Lions Over Syracuse which lost three fumbles and had one pass intercepted. Penn stale which has won its six games by a total of 24 Points was outplayed most of the game on the line of scrimmage and had to drive Only 19, 26 and 43 Yards for its three touchdowns. The Lions feasted on sparkling kick re turns by Jim Coates and micmac Timpson for a 14-0 Lead in the second Quarter. Coates rambled 78 Yards with the open ing Kickoff and Timpson took a Syracuse punt Back 48 Yards. However the orangemen powered to 17 Point in the second half behind Sophomore quarterback Don Mcpherson. Mcpherson scrambled 26 Yards for one score and passed 44 Yards to Mike Siano for another putting Syracuse up 20-17 with 10 19 to play. But orangemen fullback Roland Grimes fumbled on their next Possession and Penn state defensive end Don Graham pounced on the Ball at the 43. Six plays later Shaffer threw 8 Yards to fullback David Clark for the winning touchdown. Boilermakers fall to Ohio St. 41-27 Columbus. Ohio up Keith Byars making his first appearance of the season after recovering from a broken foot Bone rushed for 106 Yards and scored twice within the last five minutes saturday As no. 10 Ohio state whipped Purdue 41-27. The buckeyes Victory overshadowed an outstanding passing performance by Pur due s Jim have Rcpt. He completed 35 of 55 for 497 Yards and rallied the boilermakers from a 17-0 deficit in the big 10 showdown. Byars first touchdown capped a 55-Yard, nine play drive by the buckeyes after Pur due tied the game at 27 on a 2-Yard to run by James Mudlock. Three plays after the Kickoff Ohio state s Byron Lee picked off an Everett pass and returned it to the Purdue 48, it was the first interception against Everett in 153 passes. The buckeyes quickly moved in for the clinching score on Byars 9-Yard burst up the Middle. Purdue s other two touchdowns came on passes from Everett to Rodney Carter of 16 and 4 Yards. Jonathan Briggs kicked two Field goals for the boilermakers. Ohio state s Jim Karsa trs completed 14 of 26 for 174 Yards and three ads. Ohio stale scored the game s first 17 Points with the help of a Purdue Fumble and the Early pinpoint passing of Katsatos who completed seven of his first nine Al temp the buckeyes 5-1 Overall and 2-1 in the big ten turned a Fumble by Purdue s Jon Hayes into their first touchdown. Osu went 39 Yards in nine plays with fullback George Ctet per scoring on a 4-Yard shovel pass from Katsatos. Ohio stale made it 14-0 on its next posses Sion ripping 64 Yards in seven plays. The to came on Mike  s leaping catch Over defender Mike Weaver in the end one to Complete a 16-Yard pass from Katsatos. It became 17-0 when Rich Spangler kicked the first of two Field goals. The buckeyes looked in position to blow the game open when the boilermakers were forced to punt from deep in their own Terri tory Midway through the period. A defensive holding penalty on the punt gave Purdue new life. Everett drove the boilermakers 95 Yards to score hitting car ice with a 16-Yard to pass. Purdue got the Ball Back on its 20 with 1 55 left in the half and moved to the Ohio state 5, from where Briggs made it 17-10 with his first Field goal. Purdue 3-3 and 1-2, had 43 Yards Rush ing to 259 for Ohio state. A photo Keith Byars is Hack. Gets 2 ads 106 Yards Iowa from Page 21 series from Page 21 Yard loss on third-and-2 from the Michigan 35. That forced Michigan to punt. Monte Rob bins 45-Yard Boot was fair caught at the 22. Iowa s first two plays were incomplete passes by Chuck Long. But Long who connected on 26 of 39 for 297 Yards hit Mike Hagg for 12 Yards on third Down. Two plays later Ronnie Harmon rushed for 12 Yards to the Iowa 46 and another first Down. Harmon gained 120 Yards on 32 carries and became the first Back to Rush for 100 Yards against Michigan this season. Two rushes by by Harmon netted Only 3 Yards. Then Long whipped an 11-Yard pass to Flagg for a first Down at the Michigan 40. Harmon t oiled 13 Yards to the 27. Harmon leu a Yard and Long passed for 6 to fullback Fred Bush. With the Haw pc yes trying to keep the Ball Between the hash Marks for Houghtlin backup fullback David Hudson slowed through the Middle for 6 More and a first Down at the 16. After Harmon gained 4 Yards Iowa let the clock run Down to 0 02 before calling a timeout. Michigan also called a timeout to let Houghtlin think about his Field goal at tempt. When a squeeze play backfired in the Sec Ond. Sundburg walked to open the inning and moved to second on a single by Motley. Balboni followed with a run scoring single. Motley raced to third when the throw from left fielder Landrum was displayed by Pendleton for an error. The royals Chance for a big inning evaporated when buddy Biancalana missed the Ball on a suicide squeeze attempt and Motley was tagged out in a rundown be tween third and Home. Biancalana then walked. Tudor escaped by striking out Jackson who was batting for the first time in his major league career. The cardinals tied the score 1-1 in the third and had a Chance for an even bigger inning. Pendleton Drew a Lead off walk and raced to third when Darrell Porter singled to right Field. Tudor sacrificed Porter to second and Willie Mcgee scored Pendleton with a grounder to second. Ozzie Smith then walked and stole Sec Ond but Tommy Herr stranded the runners when he grounded out to Jackson. The royals had two hits off Tudor in the Bottom of the third. Lonnie Smith who led off with a single was picked off first base to quell the potential rally St. Louis grabbed a 2-1 Lead in the fourth on Back to Back doubles by Landrum and Cesar Cedono. With one out Landrum poked a double into the right Field Corner and scored when Cedono fought off an in Side Pilch and lined a broken Bat double into the left Field Corner. Cedono took third As Pond Luton grounded out but Porter struck out to end the threat. The royals knocked Tudor out of the game in the seventh but failed to score after loading the bases with two out. Pinch hitter Lynn Jones batting for Biancalana hit a two out triple. Tudor then hit Pinch Hitler Hal Mcrae with a Pilch. He Frog replaced Tudor with Worrell who walked Lonnie Smith to Load the bases. Worrell escaped the Jam by gelling Wil i c Wilson on a foul pop to left Field which Landrum grabbed after a Long run. The cardinals added an insurance run in the ninth off Quison Berry. Herr singled and scored on a double to left by Jack Clark. Clark rounded second too far and was caught in a rundown that mistake Cost the cardinals a run when Landrum followed with a single. The royals had one last threat in the Bottom of the ninth. Pinch hitter Pat Sheri Dan led off with a double but Worrell got the last three outs to end the threat. Tii Vuu.  Vij a a Unju u Liim Wui in Tih ii it Giusi Bucu i ii Jackson Dollop 11 the ninth p nah Hilton Pil Slohn let Houghtlin think about his Field goal at the f danced off wih a double but Worrell ""p1 Boom f the third. Eleth last three outs t in the threat. Bruins escape with 3 j-30 Victory Over cougars a Sec 4ffl re and Roas " " Pullman Wash. A Urcla tackle Frank but Chol f batted a version pass by Washington stale Quarter Back Mark Rypien to preserve a 31-30, come from Behms Victory for the 18ih ranked Bruins in a Pacific-10 conference game saturday. The cougars went for two Points follow ing running Back Ruebin Mayes 2-Yard touchdown run it 3 54 to play. Washington state faced third and goal from the Urcla 7-Yard line after three straight incomplete passes. A pass interference Call on Urcla cornerback chuckle Miller gave the cougars a first and Goa from the 2. Macs scored on the next play. Usu got the Ball Back with 1 46 to play but fullback Kerry Porter was stopped on fourth and on at Midfield Wilh 51 second remaining. Fullback Marcus Greenwood and Tail backs James Primus and Eric Ball rushed for touchdowns to pull the Bruins from a14-Point deficit. Ball scored the game winning touchdown on a 15-Yard run Wilh 7 38 to Plav Vivino Urcla a 31-24 Lead. Florida state buries Tulsa under 76-14 Avalanche Tallahassee Fla. A Eric Thomas passed for two touchdowns and backup quarterback Chip Ferguson tossed three More As 13th-Rankcd Florida state mauled Tulsa 76-14 and set several school records saturday night. The Victory was the most lopsided in Florida state history surpassing a 59-Poim Victory Over Louisville in 1953. It also marked the highest Seminole Point total in games recognized by the Mcaa. The old Mark was 66 against Memphis state in1979.  10 touchdowns scored by the seminoles were the most they have Ever scored in a game. The previous High was nine against Memphis state in 1979 and East Carolina 1980. Place kicker Derek Schmidt who also booted two Field goals extended his school record string of conversions to 66. His 10 pats in one game also was Nafsu record. The Florida state defense added to the scoring barrage by returning two interceptions for touchdowns. Cornerback Dion Sanders intercepted a Steve Gage pass Early in the fourth Quarter on the Florida state goal line and ran it Back 100 Yards to put the seminoles up 76 7, breaking Fred Biletnikoff 99-Yard interception return record set in 1963. Inside linebacker Paul mag. Wan picked off another Gage pass earlier in the third Quarter and returned it 31 Yard for a score  
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