European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 28, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 26 the stars and stripes monday october 28, 1985 a cons rip Utah Tor 8th straight win air i a i a l my. Colo. Aim i Inham Smill rushed fur h5 Tirck did a Louh Damn. Halfback Kelly up added ii cards and scored Ali acc limes Anil sow Thomas Clu Rcd a Kickoff 111.1. Ards for another tally As no. X air Force whipped i Tab .17-1"5 saturday in Western Al Lulic play. I to m mar Weiss rushed fur 1 15 in give air i uric three run ners with Mure than 100 Yards. The Victor raised the i Alcons record to 8 0 and 5-0 in the wac while mistake prune Utah slipped to n-2 Overall and fell out of a share of the conference with a -1-1 Mark. Smith boiled 13 arils up the Middle for a second Quarter touchdown snapping a 7 7 lie and starting a string of 2.1 unanswered air i orce Points. Later in the Quarter. Smith rambled 61 Yards to set up i Liinus s 2-Yard scoring run fora 21-7 Nal Jtimo advantage. Thomas returned the second half Kickoff from 2 Yards deep in the end zone for an other score and the Falcons made it 30-7 on a safely As linebacker to Lanka mar tackled Utah quarterback Larry inthe end one. Ulah went do Ards for a score in the final period with Egger s 32-Yard pass to Clyde i Rutich setting up Raymond Den Nett s 3-Yard scoring dive. Two subsequent l Tah threats were slopped by interceptions by cornerback Tom polello. Fig per was victimized by numerous dropped passes including a bomb to James Hardy in the end one which was juggled and dropped. Penn St. Stops West Virginia University i Ark. F i. Of la John Are Swo loue Down pusses to Kay uni Dirce and . Do Ier rushed for 12 and another to saturday As no. 2 Perm stale whipped West virginia27-0. Shaffer Iii round tree with scoring strikes of 1 and 1 Iron As the nit Lany improved to 7-0 and won the 600th game in the St Tail s history. Only Michi Gan notre i at me to and a a in i have won More Duier who carried 17 times scored on a 14-Yard run. Massimo Manca kicked Field goals of 22 and 31 Yards. West Virginia 4-2-1, had trouble generating any offence and was hurl by four turnovers including three interceptions thrown by quarterback John Talley. Cor huskers Down buffaloes Lincoln. Neb. A Tom Rath Man raced 84 Yards fur the go ahead touch Down Laie in the third Quarter to boost fifth ranked Nebraska to a 17-7 big eight Victory Over Colorado saturday. Rathman rushed for 115 Yards on 11 carries for the Day As he produced Nebraska s longest scoring run of the season with 23 seconds left in the third period. 1-Back Doug Dubosc rushed for 125 Yards on 26 tries and scored the Cor Husk cars first touchdown a 1-Yard run in the second Quarter. Dubosc s score evened the game after the buffaloes 5-2 Overall and 2-1 in the league scored on backup quarterback Craig ice Nan s 2-Yard keeper in the first Quarter. The Victory improved the huskers to 6-1 Overall and 3-0 in the big eight. Ohio St. Whips Minnesota freshman subs for Byars Minni apus a freshman tailback Viik Workman Plasino in place of injured ail american Keith hears ran id Yards fur a touchdown with a 3ft to Pla saturday As ninth ranked Ohio stale Allied for a 23-19 big ten Victory Over oth ranked Minnesota. , Whit missed the first five flames of he season with a foot injury left the game Hen a defender stepped on the same foot i the third Quarter. Hears rushed of r 67 Yards. The extent of the injury a is not immediately known. With the Gopher 5-2 Overall and 3-1 in the conference leading 19-10 Midway through the third Quarter. Ohio slate quarterback Jim Katsatos completed four passes for 52 Yards in a 16-play. 90-Yard drive. His Yiirs fourth Down touchdown pass to a d Taggart on the second play of the fourth Quarter brought Ohio slate 6-1 and 3-j, within 19-17.Minnesota quarterback Rickey fog pie then threw i fir-,1 incomplete him in 13 pass ing attempts and one pass later was intercepted by William White at Ohio stale s 47-Yard line. Katsatos 23-Yard pass to Mike highlighted the buckeyes winning 53-Yard drive that was capped by Workman s run. Minnesota drove to the Ohio state 12 in the closing seconds but could not convert a fourth and one play with 48 seconds left. Anggie suffered minor Eye and Groin injuries and was replaced by Alan Holt with 52 seconds left. Byars 2-Yard touchdown run pave Osu a 7-6 Lead 5 23 into the second Quarter. After Rich Spangler s 3s-Yard Field Oil put the buckeyes up 10-6, Foggia s 7-Yard Miami a a Testaverde leads rout of Louisville Miami a Vinny Testaverde playing against the coach who kept him on the Bench for most of two seasons passed for 295 Yards and three touch Downs saturday nigh As i5lh-Rankcd Miami routed Louisville and coach Howard sch Nollenberger 45-7. Testaverde hit tight end Willie Smith for a 48-Yard touchdown in the first half. Then he drilled a 5-yarder to wide receiver Brian Blades and a 78-Ynrdcr to Michael Irvin on consecutive offensive plays in the third period. Benny Blades Brian s younger brother streaked 33 Yards with an interception to Complete a 21-Point Miami barrage in 3 25 of the third Quarter. The hurricanes 6-1, also got touch Down runs of 6 Yards by Alono highs Mith and 3 Yards by . Penny and a 44-Yard Field goal by Greg Cox on the Way to their sixth straight Victory. who coached the hurricanes from 1979 Umil 1983, recruited must of the Miami players be fore leaving the school after the 1983 National championship season. He was greeted by a few Boos from the Orange bowl crowd of 31,671, but the reception from his former players was really rude. Testaverde who lost a Battle with Cleveland Brown Bernie Kosar for the starting quarterback Job two years ago repaid his former coach by Hilling 13 of 21 passes Wilh no interceptions. He had 191 passing Yards at half Lime and left the game Wilh eight minutes left in inc " third period. Louisville 1-7, finally scored Early in the fourth Quarter when Ernest Givins scampered 39 Yards on a reverse. File photo Miami s Willie Smith. Snared 48-Yard to pass scoring run five seconds before halftime put inc gophers ahead 12-10. Just before Louie s to Minnesota was forced to punt after losing a Yard on three Pla s with the second stringers. Starters Forgie. Valdoz Haylor. Jon Lilliberg and Ray Hitchcock returned for the next Minnesota Possession which split end Mel an Derson sparked with to 19-Yard reverse and of optic culminated Wilh his touchdown run. Hears carried the Ball 14 times for 50 Yards in the first half. Bui Minnesota out rushed the buckeyes 111-85 Yards and out pained them 177-125 Overall in the opening half. Katsatos completed ii of 17 passes for 115 Yards after passing for Only 40 Yards in the first half. Foggie finished with 14 for 20 for 147 Yards. Volunteers tie yellow jackets on late Fig , Tenn. A Carlos Rev i kicked a 51-Yard Field goal with four seconds left to give 16th-Rankcd Tennessee a 6-6 tie with Georgia tech saturday. The kick was set up by a 24-Yard pass from Daryl Dickey to Eric Swanson. The Boot redeemed inc Junior kicker for missing a 22-Yard attempt minutes earlier. Thomas Palmer kicked a 22-Yard Field goal for Georgia tech in the first period and David Bell added a 38-Yardcr As the fourth period opened to give the yellow jackals a 5-0 Lead w ii 13 02 left in inc game. Revei hit a 55-Yardcr for Tennessee with 9 15 remaining As both learns defences repeatedly thwarted opponents drives. Georgia tech is 4-2-1 Overall and 3-1 in the Atlantic coast conference. Tennessee is 3-1-2 and 2-1 in the Southeastern con Ference. Sooner offence drubs Iowa state Norman okla. A freshman quarterbacks jump Lac Holiway and Eric Milchel guided Oklahoma 4-1, to a season High 643 Yards of offence saturday As the Lois ranked soon cars rolled Over Iowa slate 59-14 in a big eight conference football game. Holiway starting in place of the injured Troy Aikman ran the Wishbone superbly As the sooner scored on five of their six first half possessions. With the score 38-7 Early in the third Quarter Holiway was replaced by Milchel who then scored touchdowns inc first two times he led the offence. Milchel wound up with 135 Yards Rushing on 15 carries. Army survives late Colgate rally 45-43 West Point . Dpi Rob scaly ran for one touchdown and passed for another enabling army to withstand a fourth Quarter barrage by Colgate Quarter Back Tom Burgess saturday and hang on for a 45-4.3 Victory. Army improved to 6-1 while Colgate fell to 5-2. The cadets who led 31-3 late in the first half appeared to have the game in hand when scaly scored from the 3 Early in the fourth Quarter for a 45-24 Lead. Burgess then rallied the red raiders who scored on seven straight possessions after falling behind 24-0. Burgess a senior quarterback capped a 74-Yard drive with a 12-Yard pass to Doug Grzibowski to make in 45-31. On the ensuing Kickoff William Lamply fumbled on his own 28 and Scon by Czinski recovered for Colgate. Aided by a pass interference Call in the end zone. Burgess hit buddy Brown with a 1-Yard scoring pass. The 2-Poinl conversion attempt failed. The raiders forced another turnover on army s next Possession when backup quarterback tory Crawford fumbled at the col Gate 47 and Sheldon Spicer ran it Back to the army 26. Five plays later Burgess scrambled right and hit Tom Stenglin in the right Flat for his fourth to pass of the game. Burgess Attim plod two Point conver Sion pass fell incomplete. Army scored touchdowns on four consecutive first half possessions. After Craig Stopa s 40-Yard Field goal scaly connected Wilh Scott Spillmon for a 65-Yard pass to give army a 10-0 Lead. Crawford s 35-Yard keeper set up a 6-Yard scoring run by Clar ence Jones. Crawford scored on the cadets next pos session when he ran 27 Yards Down the Rig sideline. Crawford finished with 136 Yards on 12 carries. A
