European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 9, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 26 the stars and stripes monday january 9,1989 East defeats West in Hula bowl Duke quarterback Anthony Dilweg. Leads East with 3 to passes Honolulu a extra practice made perfect for East quarterback Anthony Dilweg and wide receiver Andre Rison in the Hula bowl. Michigan state s Rison said it was no Fluke that Dilweg of Duke connected with him on three touch Down passes saturday As the East beat the West 21-10. Treated to a vacation in Hawaii Rison said the East s quarterbacks and receivers stayed late on their three practice Days to perfect their attack. That s what won the game " Rison said. We read each other real Well Dilweg of Duke University said. Everything just Dilweg s Arm Rison s hands and a swarming East defense which featured six ail americans proved too much for the West led by quarterbacks Troy Aikman of Urcla and Rodney Peete of Southern California. This was the hardest hitting All Star game i be Ever seen said East coach Lou Holtz of National Champion notre Dame. East defenders sacked Aikman twice and intercepted him twice. Peete led the West s Only touchdown drive then sat out the second half with bruised shoulder. There was a lot of pressure Aikman who completed 11 of 29 passes for 107 Yards said. Anyone watching the game could see Holtz who As Arkansas coach led the losing West team in 1979, said the Victory was the perfect ending for a dream year. I finally won one Here he said. It Caps a Good Dilweg named the game s outstanding offensive player hit Rison on touchdown passes of 21 and 13 Yards in the first half and opened the second half by throwing for a 34-Yard score. The Atlantic coast conference player of the year completed 12 of 17 passes for 145 Yards and was intercepted once. Cornerback Deion Sanders of Florida state was the game s outstanding defensive player with one interception and four pass breakups. Rison s three touchdown receptions tied a Hula bowl record set by Oscar Roan of Southern methodist in 1975 and equated by Walter Abercrombie of Bayorin 1982. College football Peete led a 41-Yard scoring drive that ended with a 1-Yard plunge by Erie Metcalf of Texas with 40 seconds left in the first half. All american place kicker Kendall Trainor of a Kansas hit on a 30-Yard Field goal late in the third Quarter for the West s other Points. The East stopped three deep West drives in the fourth Quarter. All american defensive tackle Tracy Rocker of Auburn recovered Metcalf s Fumble at the 5 Yard line and the East stopped the West on Downs at the 18-Yard line with 7 15 left. Louis Oliver of Florida intercepted a tipped Aikman pass in the end zone with a minute left. The East scored on its first drive of the game. Chased from the pocket on third and goal from the West 21, Dilweg found Rison wide open in the end zone with 3 51 left in the first Quarter. Dilweg drove the East 53 Yards on its next posses Sion lofting a 13-Yard touchdown pass to the left Side of the end zone that Rison plucked from the hands of defensive Back Jay Taylor of san Jose state. The West offence sputtered on its first four posses Sions. Peete who took Over in the second Quarter fumbled three times twice on snaps and once on a sack by Butkus award winning linebacker Derrick Thomas of Alabama. However the West recovered each Fumble. The West defense began to put pressure on the quarterback in the second Quarter. Iowa s Chuck Hartlieb who split playing time with Dilweg was sacked three times and Dilweg was sacked once. Three of those sacks were by All american defensive end Broderick Thomas of Nebraska. The West started from the East 41 on its fifth pos session of the first half. Peete hit All american wide receiver Hart Lee Dykes of Oklahoma state on a 40 Yard pass setting the West up at the 1. On third and goal Metcalf jumped Over the top for a touchdown. The East led 14-7 at halftime. Dilweg drove the East 60 Yards in six plays on its first Possession of the second half lofting a 34-Yard touchdown pass Down the sideline to Rison. College from Page 21 beaten Zillini in the big ten meeting. Despite the 17-Point margin Illinois needed a late rally led by Anderson and Gill to hold off the spartans. Steve Smith had 18 Points and Ken Redfield 13 to Lead Michigan state while Ken Battle scored 12 for the Zillini. No. 4 Oklahoma 94, unc Charlotte 86 super sub Andre Wiley scored a career High 29 Points and aided in a late run that held off North Carolina Charlotte. Charlotte had pulled within 78-75 with 5 18 to play before Wiley scored eight of Oklahoma s next 10 Points helping the sooner open an 88-78 Lead. The 49ers got no closer than the final margin. Stacey King who missed three games with a broken Index Finger had 25 Points and cookie Blaylock 24 for the sooner 12-1. Byron Dinkins had 33 for Charlotte. No. 5 Georgetown 112, Miami 79 Georgetown got a season High 26 Points from Alonzo mourning and re bounded from its Only loss of the season with a Victory Over Miami Fla. Mourning scored 15 of his Points in the first half As Georgetown took com Mand Early with runs of 11-0 and 15-4. Georgetown is 10-1 after losing 94-86 on tuesday to no. 10 Seton Hall. No. 9 Iowa 98, no. 6 North Carolina 97 Roy Marble s free throw with 11 seconds to play capped a 23-Point performance that led the Hawk eyes past the Host tar heels. North Carolina s Jeff Lebo missed a Short jumper with 22 seconds left that would have broken a 97-97 tie and a foul was called in a scramble under the Iowa net. It appeared that de Horton who had missed several key free throws Down the stretch was the Iowa player fouled but Marble went to the line. It was me. It was me. It was me Marble told referees in some confusion and after missing the first shot Marble Sank the game Winner. No. 7 Michigan 94, Northwestern 66 Glen Rice scored 17 of his 25 Points in the first half and Michigan 13-1, Shook off a control minded Northwest Ern squad in winning its big ten opener. Northwestern taking its Cue from the Success Alaska Anchorage had in upset Ting Michigan in the Utah classic used a Down Tempo game to Lead 16-12 with 14 04 left in the half. No. 8 Arizona 64, California 55 Sean Elliott s three consecutive 3 Point jumpers in the second half High lighted a 24-Point performance As Arizona ended the Golden bears five game winning string in a Pacific-10 game. Second 10 no. 11 Missouri 84, Colorado 75 Missouri erased a 61-58 Colorado Lead with a 12-0 run getting six Points from freshman Anthony Peeler and won its big eight conference opener. The tigers 13-3, started the run with 9 04 left and ended it a Little More than three minute Slater leading 70-61. No. 13 Louisville 81, Depaul 67 Kenny Payne had eight Points As Louis Ville outscored Depaul 11-0 to take a 78-62 Lead with 1 39 left in route to its ninth straight Victory after two season opening losses. Louisville led just 67-62 with four minutes left when the run started. No. 14 Ohio St. 73, Wisconsin 70 Jay Burson scored 21 Points leading Ohio state Over Wisconsin in a big ten game. Burson scored 19 of his Points in the second half including 12 of Ohio state s final 15 Points As the buckeyes erased a four Point badgers Lead. No. 15 Florida St. 104, s. Miss. 79 Tharon Mayes had 29 Points and sparked a 17-4 run with 11 Points in a five minute Span Midway through the first half that earned Florida state to a metro con Ference Victory Over Southern miss. The run gave the seminoles 10-1, a 35-29 Lead. Southern miss which has won just once this season trailed Only 64-55 mid Way through the second half but Mayes scored six Points in a 15-4 run that put Loyola Mary mount wins in record 162-144 game san Diego a in the High est scoring game in Mcaa history Hank gathers scored 40 Points and cleared 23 rebounds As Loyola Mary mount beat . International 162-144 saturday night. The 306 Points eclipsed the old re Cord of 302. The Lions were also involved in that game a 164-138 Victory Over Azusa Pacific in the season opener nov. 28. The Lions led 93-68 at halftime set Ting an Mcaa record for most Points in a half. The old Mark was 87 by Oklahoma this season in the second half of the sooner 152-122 Victory Over Oral Roberts. . International set a division i record for most Points by a losing team in regulation. The previous Mark was 127 by Pepperdine against Loyola a remount on feb. 20,1988. Loyola s 164 Points earlier this sea son tied a record for most Points by a division i team. Nevada Las vegas scored 164 against Hawaii Hilo on feb. 19,1976. Florida state up 79-59. No. 16 . State 71, Temple 59 North Carolina state s Tough defense held Mark Macon to a career Low six Points and Rodney Monroe had 27 to Lead the Wolf pack Over Temple. Macon had averaged 20.4 Points per game. A 14-2 run helped . State build a 38-25 halftime Lead and Monroe helped drive off two Temple challenges in the second half with 3-Point Field goals. . State is 9-1. No. 17 Tennessee 86, miss. St. 85 Dyron Nix hit an 8-foot Bank shot with ii seconds left lifting Tennessee Over Mississippi in the Southeastern conference. Clarence Swearinger scored 24 Points for the vols 10-1, who have won six straight. Mississippi state went ahead 85-84 with 32 seconds left on two free throws by Chris Clark setting Nix s Baseline jumper. Doug Hartsfield missed a 24 footer at the Buzzer for Mississippi state. No. 18 Kansas 127, Iowa St. 82 Kansas broke a school record for most Points in a game As it beat Iowa state in its big eight opener. The previous school record was 121 against Central Missouri state in 1978. Mark Randall had 18 Points for the Jay Hawks 12-1, while Mike Maddox Kevin Pritchard and Milt Newton had 16 each. Kansas has broken the 100-Point Mark six times this season. No. 19 a. Tech 84, Wake Forest 75 Tom Hammonds had 30 Points and 10 rebounds As Georgia tech got hot in the second half for an acc Victory Over Wake Forest. The yellow jackets 9-2, scored 11 straight Points Midway in the second half to put the game away. Hammonds had six Points in the run two from inside. Florida 80, no. 20 Georgia 66 / Dwayne Schintzius scored 22 Points Livingston Chatman 21 and Clifford Lett hit 10 consecutive free throws in the final 2 23 As Florida never trailed in handing Georgia its second straight loss. Florida 6-7, built a 24-12 Lead mid Way through the first half and stretched the advantage to 38-18 at halftime. The biggest Lead came at 45-21 on a Schintzius Dunk with 17 15 remaining. Alec Kessler led Georgia 9-4, with 26 Points and Green added 15. Lett finished with 15 for the gators
