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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, November 18, 1985

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 18, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday november 18, 1985 the stars and stripes Page 25 nips Purdue for big 10 Lead West Lafayette ind. A Rob Houghtlin kicked a 25-Yard Field goal with 1 08 left saturday lifting fifth ranked Iowa past Purdue 27-24 and into first place in the big ten conference. The Victory coupled with Ohio state s 12-7 loss to Wisconsin assured the Hawk it eyes of at least a share of the conference championship. A Victory next week at Home against Minnesota would give Iowa the out right title and a berth in the Rose bowl. The Hawk eyes went into the fourth Quarter with a 24-17 Lead before the Boi . Horse nabs win in . Classic Laurel my. A Vanlan Dingham in i pint Hart on the turf scored a wire to wire Victory in the $400,000 Washington . International saturday and gave the United states its first Triumph in four years. Responding to the urging of jockey Don Mcbeth loblolly stable s 4 year old held off a mild bid from Ashgan one of three English entries in winning the in mile test by one length. Behind the Winner Pashigan led a Parade of three consecutive entries from England finishing a nose ahead of Jupiter Island with Helen Street another / lengths Back. Vanlandingham Winner of the suburban Handicap and the jockey club Gold cup used the same front running tactics which produced four victories earlier in the season. The Winner was timed in 2 35 3-5, Well off Kelso s track record of 2 23 4-5, on a course that had absorbed a steady drizzle or heavier downpours throughout the Day. Win of the United states who does better on firm courses finished fifth and Strawberry Road ii. The 6 5 favorite from France faded to eighth in the 10-horse Field after making a bid on the final turn. The Winner returned Mutu Els of $16.20, $9.40 and $6.20. Ashgan paid $5 and $4.60, and Jupiter is land was $7 to show. Ashgan in his sixth Start in the us. Since being purchased in Europe by a seven person Syndicate of californians trailed the Winner around the track under Chris me Carron. Who Rode him to Victory in the Oak tree invitational. Under the race conditions the first three finishers carried top weight of 126 pounds with Helen Street a 3-year-old filly toting 119. Vanlaningham is owned by mrs. Marion Donoghue whose persian Tiara finished second in the 1984  under new ownership per Sian Tiara finished seventh this year behind Galla Placidia of France. Ler makers tied the game with a 72-Yard drive. Quarterback Jim Everett who passed for 325 Yards and one touchdown set up James Medlock s i Yard dive for the touchdown. The boilermakers decided against a pos sible two Point conversion for the Lead and Jonathan Briggs kicked the extra Point to lie the score 24-24. Iowa started its winning drive from its own 28-Yard line with 6 30 to go. Quarterback Chuck Long who finished with 226 passing Yards guided the Haw Keyes to the Purdue 29. Ronnie Harmon who rushed for 122 Yards and one touch Down picked up 14 Yards and four plays later Houghtlin kicked the winning Field  had one last Chance after Rod Woodson returned the Kickoff 46 Yards to the Iowa 47 with 56 seconds remaining. Everett completed passes of 6 Yards to Rod Ney Carter and 12 Yards to Mark Jackson but the boilermakers were out of timeouts and unable to Stop the clock after Everett s next completion to Carter at the Iowa 20. Everett threw the Ball out of Bounds trying to Stop the clock but time expired. Iowa raised its record to 6-1 in the big ten and 9-1 Overall while Purdue fell to 2 5 and 4-6. Iowa fullback David Hudson had 118 Yards Rushing and scored two touchdowns on a pair of second Quarter runs of i Yard apiece to help the Hawk eyes to a 21-14 Lead. Briggs and Houghtlin each kicked u Field main the final two Mimi trs of the first half to give Iowa its 24-17 Lead and neither team scored in the third Quarter. Holieway paces 31-0 rout sooner Romp Over buffaloes Norman okla. A Oklahoma quarterback Jamelle Holieway scored two touchdowns saturday to Lead the seventh ranked sooner to a 31-0 big eight Confer ence Victory Over  scored on a 2-Yard run in the second Quarter and added a 20-yarder in the third As Oklahoma improved to 7-1,5-0 in the conference. Colorado fell to 6-4 and 3-3.the shutout was Oklahoma s first since 1981, when the sooner beat Colorado 49 0. Oklahoma s first score came on its Sec Ond Possession when halfback Patrick col Lins went in from 1 Yard out. The touch Down capped a 48-Yard drive. Holieway a freshman then scored from the 2-Yard line with 19 seconds remaining in the half. The 15-play drive was High lighted by Holieway s 22-Yard completion to split end Lee Morris on third-and-10 from Colorado s 24. Holieway broke the game open by scor ing late in the third Quarter on an option keeper. The drive covered 77 Yards. Backup quarterback Eric Mitchel led the sooner to their final touchdown a a Yard run by Spencer Tillman at 4 57 of the final  St. 21, Missouri 19 Columbia to. A defensive end Harry Roberts ran 35 Yards to score with an intercepted pass late in the first half to Cap a three touchdown Oklahoma state burst that gave the Lola ranked cowboys a 21-19 big eight Triumph sat urday Over  quarterback Ronnie Wil Liams and Sophomore running Back thur Man Thomas the nation s no. 2 rusher awakened Oklahoma stale after Missouri grabbed a 10-0 Lead. Thomas finished with 172 Yards on 32 carries helping the cow boys improve their record to 8-1 Overall and to 4-1 in the big eight conference. Missouri dropped to 1-9 and 1-5. Preceding Oklahoma slate s explosion Sophomore kicker Tom Wholihan s first of four Field goals and senior quarterback Marlin Adler s 80-Yard touchdown pass play to Herbert june Bug Johnson sent Missouri ahead. Thomas 15-Yard run and Williams 17 Yard pass to flanker Bobby Riley roused the sluggish cowboys. After Williams found Riley on a 22-Yard pass play. Thom As ran 26 Yards to the end one. And Rob erts added his touchdown 2 11 later. Jackson leads Auburn past Georgia Athens a. A to Jackson scored touchdowns on runs of 67 and 6 Yards and uth ranked Auburn converted a turnover and blocked Field goal into 10 More Point As the tigers downed no. 12 Georgia 24-10 in a Southeastern Confer ence game , playing at less than full Speed because of a bruised right thigh put a Burn ahead to stay with his 67-yarder in the second Quarter a run on which he broke a tackle behind the line of scrimmage hit the right sideline and then Cut Back across the Field to  s 6-Yard score with 11 45 left in the game gave the Tigen breathing room As he finished with 121 Yards on 19 carries giving him 1,644 Yards for the year. Auburn s other scoring came on Chris Johnson s 49-Yard Field goal Early in the second Quarter following Russ Carreker s Fumble recovery at the Georgia 33 and on an 8-Yard reverse by Fred Weygand 27 seconds before halftime to give the tigers a 17-7 Lead. Weygand s Icorn capped a 38-Yard drive that started after Kevin Porter blocked Steve Crumley s 50-Yard Field goal try and aundray Bruce returned it 22 Yards. The bulldogs drove 68 Yards As James Jackson completed three of four passes for 52 Yards and later scored on a 3-Yard keeper Early in the second Quarter. Crumley kicked a 50-Yard Field goal for Georgia after a 47-Yard drive starting the second half. It was Auburn s third straight Victory Over Georgia and squared the South s oldest rivalry at 41-41-7. The tigers Are now 8-2 Overall and 3-2 in the Sec. Georgia which had an eight game unbeaten Streak snapped fell to 7-2-1 and 3-2-1. Texas  trips no. 9 Arkansas 10-6 College station Texas a Domingo Bryant recovered two fumbles and Kevin Murray hit Roger Vick with an 18-Yard touchdown pass to Lead the Texas am aggie to a 10-6 Southwest Confer ence Victory Over the no. 9 Razorbacks saturday night. The aggie had to hold off a late Arkan Sas charge after Rickey Williams blocked an am punt and Kevin Anderson recovered it in the end zone for a touchdown with 3 03 left to play. Arkansas bid for a two Point conversion failed. The Razorbacks suffered four turn overs in the game. The Victory raised the aggie season re Cord to 7-2 and the Sec Mark to 5-1 and boosted their chances of earning their first Cotton bowl berth since 1968. The razor backs dropped to 8-2 on the Seton and 4-2 in the league. The aggie defense stopped the Strong Arkansas running attack in route to a 3-0 first half Lead. Murray capitalized on Bry ant s second Fumble recovery with his touchdown shot to Vick Early in the third Quarter. The aggie drove to the Arkansas 23 Yard line on their second Possession of the game and Eric Franklin kicked a 32-Yard Field goal that stood up for a 3-0 halftime Lead. Arkansas quarterback Greg Thomas suffered two first half interceptions including one by am s Kip Corrington in the aggie end zone in the final seconds of the half. Of n sports radio pro football new York plants ii  Redskin 3 . Tuesday. Stuttgart s Mccafferty Urcla rips Oregon state nears Rose bowl bid bags Ace at Heidelberg Heidelberg Gene Mccafferty notched his third holc in one Here sunday when he canned a 7-Iron on the 120-Yard fourth Hole. Mccafferty who has had two aces on his Home course at Stuttgart was playing with Bob Crawford. Marv Whitley and Frank Nikolich. Pasadena. Calif. A Quarter Back David Norrie passed for 236 Yards and one touchdown in less than three quart ers of action saturday As Urcla hammered Oregon state 41-0 to move to within one Victory of a berth in the Rose bowl game on new year s Day. If the 13th-ranked Bruins can defeat Crosstown rival Southern California at the los Angeles coliseum in their regu Lar season finale next saturday they will represent the Pacific id conference in the Rose bowl for the third time in four years. Urcla leads the Pac-10 with a 6-1 re Cord and is 8-1-1 Overall. Oregon state fell to 2-5 in league play and 3-7 on the season. Norrie completed 16 of his 22 passes be fore being relieved by malt Steven Midway through the third Quarter As the Bruni overcame a slow Start. Nome s touchdown pass was an 11-Yard or to wide receiver Paco Craig which capped an 80-Yard scoring drive with the second half Kickoff  
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