European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 24, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 26 the stars and stripes monday november 24,1988 Arizona upsets Arizona St. By Walter Berry Tucson Ariz. A Arizona coach Larry Smith says his Mih ranked Wildcat were ready to bust Loose audit happened saturday at the expense of no. 4 Arizona state. David Adams an Groathouse and Chris Mclemorg ail scored touchdowns Cut of the Backfield while Chuck Cecil returned an interception a school re Cord 100 Yards for another score in the wildcats 34-17 vie tory Over their Arch rival in a National Smith televised Pacific to conference football game. I said before the game i fell we were ready to bust Loose and play our Best game of the season and i think we did Smith said. The Beautiful thing about it is that it was in front or the whole coun try. We beat the no. 4 team in the coun try and the Pacio Champion. Thai s a lot to be proud the loss ended the Sun devils shot at a National championship and an undefeated season. We just made Loo Many mistakes Arizona state coach John Cooper said. It was one of those games where you win in the Stab but you just Don t win the game. We gave them Good Field Posi Tion All Day and you can t beat Good foot Ball teams by making mistakes Tike the Victory earned the wildcats a berth in a dec. 27 Aloha bowl. Arizonans now 8-2 Overall and 5-2 in the Pacific 10 conference with one game remaining. Arizona slate already was bound for the Jan i Rose bowl after clinching the league title on nov. 8. But the Sun Dev ils 9-1-1 Overall and 5-1-1 in the Confer ence failed to notch their first undefeated regular season since 1975, when they went 11-0. The wildcats turned two turnovers into a 14-10 half Lime Lead. After tackle George Hinkle recovered a Fumble at the Arizona 3-Yard line the wildcats drove 97 Yards in six plays with Adams scoring on an 18-Yard swing pass from Alfred Jenkins with 7 14 remaining in the first Quarter. Greathouse a freshman tailback bulled Over from five Yards out 1 29 into the second Quarter to make it 144. The 11-Phw, 73-Yard drive was set up by cornerback James Debow s interception at the Arizona 29-Yard line Jeff Van ran Horst s 7-Yard touch Down pass to split end Chris Garrett 7 59before halftime Cut the Sun devils Defi Cit to 14-7. Kent Bostrom s 21-Yard held goal on the final play of the half made it 14-10 after Arizona state could t score on three straight pass plays from the wild cat 4. Derek Hill returned the second half Kickoff 68 Yards to the Sun Devil 26 and Mclemorg scored on a 6-Yard run with 3 05 gone in the third Quarter for a 21-10 Arizona Lead. Bostrom kicked an 18-Yard Field goal with 5 34 left in the third period. When the wildcats were penalized having 12 men on the Field on the i the Sun devils took the fourth do again at the Are Sia i onry to medea Stop Fui Uick cum in Williams by i the pub line. Gary Caslon s 28-Yard Field Goat into the fourth Quarter put the wild up 24-10, Cecil a Junior safety picked off Vin Raaphorst pass in the Arizona end z6m on a third and goal situation and raced " untouched along the sidelines for the score with 8 56 remaining. Van Raaphorst s 20-Yard touchdown toss to Aaron Cox brought Arizona sta1e j to within 31-17 with 6 47 Togo. Wildcat cornerback Martin Rudolph interception and 44-Yard return to the Sun Devil 12, however set up Coston l 27-Yard Field goal with 2 14remamingto close out the game s scoring. A crowd of 58,267 the second larg est Ever at 56,452-teat Arizona stadium watched the 60lh meeting of the two schools in a series that started in 1899. Cal surprises Stanford in big game Berkeley Calif a freshman Mike Foid set up California s first touch Down with a 61-Yard pass reception an scored on a 47-Yard end around play As the bears gave departing coach Joe Kapp a 17 11 Victory saturday Over 16th-ranked Stan Ford in one of the biggest upsets in the schools 89-year big game series. Kapp whose firing was announced two weeks ago was carried off the Field after Cal ended an eight game losing Streak. The bears finished the season 2-9overall and 2-7 in the Pacific-10. Stanford 7-3 with one regular season game remaining will play Clemson inthe Gator bowl on dec. 27. A 10-0 Lead when Kevin Brown hit wide receiver Wendell Peoples on a 5-Yardpass Midway in the second period four plays after the 61-Yard bomb to Ford. Cal led the Cardinal 17-3 after Ford Ranfor his to with 7 36 left in the game. With 5 37 remaining John Paye threw a 69-Yard to pass to Jeff James and a two Point con version pass to tight end Jim Price. The Cardinal offence got the Ball Back with 4 33 remaining and moved into Cal territory before being shoved Back by Penally which nullified a first Down play and several quarterback sacks. Stanford s David Sweeney lucked a 48-Yard Field goal in the second period but missed attempts from 21 and 47 Yards. His miss from 21 Yards came after Stan Ford look the opening Kickoff and drove to the Cal 4-Yard line on eight plays. In was his seventh straight miss dating Back to the fourth week of the season. Fullback Brad Muster starred on the Early drive Rushing for 35 Yards an throwing an 1 a Yara pass off a fake run Ning play. But Muster who had rushed for 373 Yards in his last two games gained Only 59 against Cal. The bears standouts on defense included lineman Natu Tuatagaloa and linebacker Ken Harvey who dad three sacks apiece and linebacker Hardy Nick Erson who ended his College career with a 16-tackle performance. Brown passed for 221 Yards completing15 of 21 attempts. His top receiver James Devers caught seven passes for 99yarda. A 29-Yard pass to Devers helped set up the Field goal by Rix. Cal s first to drive covered 93 Yards with Devers making two catches Lor first Downs. Kapp s five year record at Cal his Alma mater was 20-34-1 and he went 3-2against Stanford which now Lead the big game series 42-37-10. 3-po/nfer Tyson nips Navy in Hof game Spring held mass. A no. 17 North Carolina slate overcame a re Cord breaking 36 Points by Navy s David Robinson and got a three Point goal from Kenny Drummond with 14 second remaining for an 86-84 Victory Over the ninth ranked middies in the Hall of Fame tip off classic on saturday. The 7-foot-l Robinson was ineffective offensively and defensively in the first half but he helped wipe out a 16-Point deficit in the second half when he scored 26 Points in route to breaking the tip off record of 27 set by Derek Smith of Louisville in 1980. Bui with Navy leading 83-82, Robin son picked up his fifth personal foul North Carolina state s Quintin Jack ton then missed the first of a one on one free throw and the middies Carey Man Hertz made the first of two free throws for a two Point Navy Lead with 45 seconds to play. Drummond then hit his fourth three Pointer of the game pulling the Wolf pack ahead 85-84, for the first time since about the it minute Mark of the second half. Charles Shackleford North Carolina state s 6-10 Center playing despite a hairline fracture of the right wrist added the final Point on a free throw with three seconds left he hut broken up a Navy pan underneath the Wolf pack Basket it was the season opening gome for both teams. From Page 21 into a Corner. He tried once again to Rise but once again fell. Finally he gained his feet at the count of nine. But he was wobbling like a drunk and staring blankly. Referee Mills Lane stopped in. I m the Champion of the world. I la fight any Man alive Tyson said. I re fuse to get Hurt to lose. They will have to carry me the next Man who will gel a Chance at beating Tyson something no one Haj done in his 21 months As a pro will be either Tim Witherspoon or Tony Tubbs. Witherspoon will defend the world Box ing association title against Tubbs on dec. 12 at new York s Madison Square Garden. The Winner of that match will fight Tyson at the Las vegas Hilton on March 7. After his stunning Victory Tyson said he dedicated it to the late Cus d Amato. D Avalo who died last year first met Tyson when he was a 13-year-old Reform school inmate. The Man who guided pal tenon s career watched Tyson spar and said that if he listened and worked hard the Young Man. Would become a world Champion i m Tare he was up there watching Tyson said of d Amato who became the fighter Legal guardian in 1981. Asked if he recalled his thoughts when d Amato Aid he could be a Champion. Tyson Aid i thought he was a crazy or White dude Tyson and Berbick both wore Black trunks but Tyson was the gunfighter. He threw 106 punches and landed 59 while Berbick landed Only 13 of the 38 punches he threw if he attacks me. He s going to attack a Wall Berbick said before the fight Tyson attacked and attacked and the Wall began to crumble late in the first round when Tyson Hurt Berbick with a four punch flurry to the head with about 20 seconds left. Then he crashed Home a left and right Berbick was on wobbly legs at the Bell. After the first Knockdown in the Sec Ond round Berbick tried to dutch and hold Tyson but he simply did t have the artillery to hold the challenger 6-fool-2 a Berbick who weighed 2i8v1, had a seven Inch reach advantage Over the 22ltt-Pound Tyson whose height is listed at s-1 but appears to be closer to 5-9. Berbick would have needed a club to keep Tyson off saturday night and even that might not have been enough. I was throwing Hydrogen bombs Tyson said. As far As being intimidated no on intimidates me said Tyson who now has cored 26 knockouts in winning All 28 of his fights in a 21 month pro career. In that Span he has needed Only 77 rounds As he has scored is first round knockouts. Five of those knockouts took Between 30 and so seconds. Ber Bicic who won the title on a 12 round unanimous decision Over Pinko Thomas Here last March 22, now has a 31-5-1 record with 23 knockouts. The 33-year-old Berbit i purse wu$2.1 million but More than 1700,000 of that has been ordered attached by a Nevada judge in connection with two breach of cont Nice suits. Tyson was fined $3,000 for wearing Lack trunks. The Champion gets the Choice of colors and Berbick chose Black. But Tyson who always wears Black decided to keep his winning color scheme. On the under card of the championship card Thomas the former world boxing Council heavyweight Champion peppered William Hosea with left Jain and stopped Bim in the seventh round of a scheduled 10-round bout Thomas kept his hard left Jab in Hosea s face from the opening Bell and also landed an occasional hard right Hose was never in the fight and the boat was stopped at 1 10 of the seventh round when Hosea s Comer Man climbed onto the apron and signalled to referee Carlo Padilla that his fighter had had enough. Thomas who weighed 2kv4, ran hit record to 28-1-1 with 23 knockout. Hosea 204k, of Bloomington Iii ill 14 5 with 12 knockouts. In another scheduled 10-Rounder, Matthew Hilton of Montreal a India Junior middleweight contender knocked Down Franklin Owens and stopped hint at 1 23. Of the second round. Hilton who weighed 157, three pounds Over the just for middleweight limit knocked Dows Owens with a left Book. Owen 151, struggled up but referee Davey Pearl topped it at 1 23 of the round. Hilton now i�24-0 with 19knockout, Owens of Oklahoma City lost for the third time against u wins and Drw. Y in a scheduled eight round heavy fight Lee can Fito who a m actor Sylvester Stallone Fame knocked Down d Kamey twice us topped him 2 13the first round. Cani Ritota Les now
