European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 10, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday november 10, 1965 the stars and stripes Page 21 sports lakers hand nuggets first loss 128-99 from press Elsp Tchoi Inglewood Calif. Hot Iho Oling Byron Scott scored 29 Points Friday night As the reigning National basketball association champs the los Angeles lakers rolled to a 128 99 Victory Over the previously unbeaten Denver nuggets. The lakers and nuggets now both have 6-1 records. Scott breaking out of a two game shooting slump connected on 12 of hit 14 Field goal attempts. He had hit a combined five of 16 from the floor in the lakers two Aba Roundup previous games and had scored just three Points against the Utah jazz the night before. Magic Johnson had 19 Points 10 rebounds and 12 assists for the Lak ers. In other Aba games Friday plslons117, bulks 110 Landover. My. Foul plagued Isiah Thomas came off the Bench to score five of his 25 Points in the final 1 53 As Detroit Over came a 13-Point deficit and Defeated Washington the Victory was the fourth in a Row for the pistons. Spurs 107, 76ers 9s Philadelphia Steve Johnson and Mike Mitchell each cored 24 Points to Lead san Anto Nio past Philadelphia. Celtics 125, suns 101 Boston Larry Bird keyed a 38-Point first period and Boston rolled to its fifth straight Victory. The celts handed Phoenix its sixth consecutive loss and the worst Start in the suns 18-year Aba history. Robert Parish led All scorers with a season High 25 Points including 12 in the third period before retiring with is minutes to play. Trail to its 92, supersonics 88 Portland Ore. Rookie guard Terry Porter came off the Bench in the fourth period to Lead Portland by Seattle. Portland Forward Kiki Vandeweghe was game High scorer with 28 Points. Porter made All nine of his Points in the fourth Quarter to put the blazers ahead Down the stretch. Warriors 130, Hawelu 119 Oakland Calif. Purvis Short scored 11 of his game High 26 Points in the third Quarter to help Golden state turn Back Atlanta. The game was played before a crowd or 14,780, the largest Ever to see a game in the Oakland coliseum Arena. Georgia stuns Florida Jacksonville Fla. A fresh Man Keith Wendenon bolted 76 and 32 Yards for first half touchdowns and fresh Man Tim Worley raced 89 Yards in the closing minutes As i Tib ranked Georgia upset no. 1 Florida 24-3 in a Southeastern conference game saturday. The loss for Florida ended the nation s longest unbeaten Streak at 18 games and will Cost the gators the no. I ranking they had attained for the first time in history earlier in the week. It also was the tint setback for the gators since Galen Hall became coach three games into the 1984 season. He now is 15-1-1. Georgia s defense led by end Greg Waters kept pressure on Florida quarterback Kerwin Bell throughout the game and the Galon were unable to sustain lengthy drives. Jeff Dawson missed a pair of Field goals before converting from 36 Yards after the bulldogs had built a 14-0 Lead. Henderson raced 76 Yards up the Middle with 3 24 left in the opening Quarter giving Georgia a Lead it never relinquished. Henderson s 32-Yard scoring Jaunt capped a 53-Yard drive Early in the second Quarter and the bulldogs lifted their half time Lead to 17-3 on Steve Crumley s 32 Yard held goal 15 seconds before intermission. In the final eight minutes Florida moved from its 2 to the Georgia 7 where John l. Williami fumbled and Steve Boswell recovered for Georgia at the 8. One play later Worley went 89 Yards for his score with 3 58 remaining. Georgia is 7-1-1 Overall and 3-1-1 in the Sec. Florida losing in the Sec for the first time in 10 games fell to 7-1-1 and 4-1. Florida appeared to have ended Georgia s Mastery in the series with a 27-0 Victory last year but saturday s Triumph was the seventh in eight years for the Bull dogs and lifted their series Lead to 41 -21 -2. The Victory also kept live Georgia s slim Hopes of capturing the Sec championship but the bulldogs would need some help along the Way with Tennessee and the Ala Bama Louisiana state saturday Winner having Only one defeat. The game Drew a record crowd of 82,327 into the Gator bowl breaking the Mark of 82,138 set in the 1984 Gator bowl game. Florida a 4-Point favorite got an Early break when Leon Pennington sacked James Jackson for a 9-Yard loss and forced a Fum ble that Tommy Duhart recovered at the Georgia 40. The gators reached the Georgia 16 be fore bogging Down and Dawson s 33-Yard held Goa try was wide right. Fish Poolo bulldogs Keith Henderson. 2 Long to runs buckeyes Roll Over wildcats Evanston 111. A quarterback Jim Katsatos completed 16 of 20 passes for 275 Yards including three first half touch Down strikes As no. 4 Ohio state rolled Over Northwestern 35-17 on a cold Wel saturday in big t n action. The Victory was the fifth straight for the buckeyes who improved to 5-1 in the con Ference and 8-1 Overall. Ohio state opened the contest with scores on its first three possessions in route to a 28 0 Lead by the intermission then came out of the locker room for a fifth score before Northwestern mounted an attack in the Clos ing minutes. Playing for the second straight week in a sometimes driving ruin Katsatos displayed pinpoint accuracy with first period to passes to Cris Carter for 14 Yards and Mike Lanese for 75. The senior quarterback s third scoring strike of the opening half a 3-Yard flip to de Taggart. Was his 17th this season tying a school Mark established by Art Schlichter in 1981. On the buckeyes second Possession of the second half roman Bates blasted five Yards up the Middle for a fifth score. Rich Spangler s Point after kick was no. 173 of his career moving him past former Ohio state placekicker Vlade Janakievski and to the top of the big ten list in that depart ment. Katsatos departed shortly afterwards to be replaced by Tom Tupa. Northwestern1 first score came with 2 46 left in the third period when Stanley Davenport picked his Way into the end zone from 13 Yards out capping a nine play 62 Yard drive. The wildcats then converted a Fumble by Barry Walker into a Field goal with one minute left in the final period. Michigan romps past Purdue 47-0 Ann Arbor Mich. A Michi Gan quarterback Jim Harbaugh connected on three scoring passes while a stifling de sense recorded its third shutout of the sea son saturday at the ninth ranked wolverines rolled to a 47-0 big ten conference Victory Over Purdue. Harbaugh burned the boilermakers secondary for 11 consecutive first half completions including scoring plays of 9 Yards to tight end Eric Kattus and 34 and 65 Yards to freshman flanker John Kolesar As Michi Gan built a 28-0 halftime Lead. The wolverines 7-1-1 Overall and 4-1-1 in the big ten capitalized on two Purdue mistakes to take a 14-0 Lead with just seven seconds gone in the second Quarter. Purdue s Steve Griffin fumbled a Michi Gan punt at his 23, and Harbaugh capped a three play drive with a touchdown strike to Kattus opening the scoring with 3 34 remaining in the opening period. On the ensuing Possession the wolverines David Arnold partially blocked a Ernie Schramyer punt giving Michigan a first Down at the boilermakers 34. Three plays later Kolesar slipped behind the Pur due secondary gathered in a pass from Harbaugh at the 4 and struggled into the end zone. The wolverines increased their Lead to 21-0 with 4 36 remaining in the first half on Gerald White s 1-Yard plunge and got their fourth score with Only 25 seconds left when Harbaugh again found Kolesar behind the Purdue defense and hit him on a 65-Yard scoring play. Substitute running Back Thomas Wilcher scored from 2 Yards and the wolverines got a safety in the third Quarter stretching the Lead to 37-0. The wolverines completed the rout on Mike if cute s 36-Yard Field goal and Phil Webb s 64-Yard to run in the final period. Holieway leads sooner 51-6 rout of tigers Columbia to. A Jamelle Holieway Oklahoma s sensational freshman quarterback rolled up a school record 324 Yards in total offence saturday leading the Reventh ran cd sooner to a 51-6 rout of Missouri in a big eight conference game. Holieway who got his first Hart three weeks ago. Erased the sooner record of 323 Yards set by Jack Mildron in 1971 against Iowa state. Holieway hit 8 of 17 posset for 168 Yards and two touchdowns and rushed 22 times for 156 Yards. Holieway has amassed 721 Yards and led Oklahoma to 158 Points in three games since replacing injured Troy Aikman. Holieway got the record with a 16-Yard scoring pass to Keith Jackson that put Oklahoma ahead 44-6 less than two min utes into the fourth period. Holieway left the game after the score As the sooner raised their Overall record to 6-1 and their big eight Mark to 4-0. Missouri dropped to 1-8 and 1-4. The tigers had not Given up 50 Points since 1974. Tim Lashar kicked Field goals of 27, 28 and 38 Yards for the sooner. Holieway s 24-Yard touchdown pass to Lee Morris gave Oklahoma a 17-0 Lead Early in the second period. Holieway sped 34 Yards around right end for a touchdown and a 30-6 Lead Midway through the third period. Tom Whelihan kicked a 21-Yard Field goal for Missouri in the second period of the regionally televised game and kicked a 28-Yardcr in the third Quarter. Lashar s 28-Yardcr gave Oklahoma a 3-0 Lead with 11 29 left in the first period and the sooner erupted for 20 Points in the second Quarter for a 23-3 halftime Lead. Jon Rcd s Fumble was recovered by Oklahoma s Kevin Murphy near the end of the first period and Leon Perry plunged across from the 1-Yard line six plays later giving the sooner a 10-0 Lead. Holieway s 24-Yard scoring strike to Morris and Lashar s extra Point made it 17 0 before the tigers mounted their Only drive of the game going 67 Yards in nine plays to set up Whelihan s 21-Yard kick. But Lashar kicked one from 38 Yards two minutes later and hit his 27-yarder on the final play of the first half
