European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 11, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 22 b the stars and stripes monday november 11,1991college football huskies up Mark to 9-0 los Angeles apr Beano Bryant ran for 158 Yards and two touchdowns and Washington a defense came up with big plays As the huskies downed Southern Cal 14-3 saturday to run their record to 9-0. Washington 7-0 in the Pacific-10 and tied with Miami behind top ranked Florida state in the National poll took a 14-0 Lead in the first half. Bryant who carried 26 times on the afternoon broke Loose on a 55-Yard scoring run the second time Washington had the bail then scored again on a tackle breaking 7-Yard dash in the second Quarter. The defeat was the fourth in a Row for Southern Cal 3-7the trojans longest losing Streak in a season since John Mckay a final four regular season games As coach in 1975. The huskies defense the Sti Giest in the nation gave up 305 Yards to the trojans but stiffened each time us moved into scoring Range. A 23-Yard Field goal by . Dudum provided the Only scoring for the trojans who moved the Ball Well most of the game but could not get it in the end zone against a Quick Washington defense. Billy Joe Hobert completed 14 of 25 passes for 119 Yards with two interceptions for the huskies who had 357 total Yards. Washington a Lincoln Kennedy tackles us safety Stephon Pace following pacers first Quarter interception saturday. Cal finds beavers Tough Corvallis Ore. Apr a Linsdey Chapman playing in place of injured Russell White rushed for two touchdowns saturday to Lead no. 7 California to a surprisingly difficult 27-14 Victory Over wingless Oregon state. The bears 8-1 Overall 5-1 in the Pac-10 were 32-Point favourites but struggled on offence As they handed the beavers their 14th straight defeat an Oregon state school record and longest current losing Streak in Mcaa division i. Ian Shields ran for one touchdown and passed for another As the beavers 0-8,06 stayed close and forced the bears to play their regulars throughout what was supposed to be a Blowout. White sustained a bruised thigh when he fumbled the Ball away Early in the first Quarter and did no to play again. Chapman a Sophomore carried the Ball 18 times for 110 Yards in Whites absence including touchdown runs of 2 and 13 Yards. Cal scored on its first Possession setting up a 1-Yard touchdown run by White when Mike Pawlawski threw a 42-Yard pass to Brian Treggs on the bears first play from scrimmage. It but the bears offence which leads the Pac-10 and had averaged nearly 42 Points per game took most of the rest of the Day off. Pawlawski completed 12 of 21 passes for 128 Yards but was picked off twice and was Only 1 for 8 for six Yards in second half. Only 20,798 watched the game at Parker stadium. The beavers have lost 22 of their last 23 contests. Stenstrom leads Stanford by Urcla Stanford Calif. A Steve Stenstrom threw two touchdown passes and Tommy Vardell ran for another touchdown As Stanford Defeated no. 22 Urcla 27-10 saturday for its fifth consecutive Victory. The Cardinal 6-3 Overall 4-2 in the Pac-10 conference ended a clan a four game winning Streak by forcing Bruins quarterback Tommy Maddox to commit our turnovers. Stanford also made a second Quarter defensive stand that stopped the Bruins 6-3,4-2 at the Cardinal 4. Chris Walsh and Jon Pinckney each turned what looked to be excellent defensive plays into touchdown receptions for Stanford which assured itself of its first winning season since 1986. Maddox completed 21 of 38 passes for 214 Yards but threw three interceptions and fumbled once. Kevin Williams ran for a clan a Only touchdown in the third Quarter. Stenstrom completed 14 of 23 passes for 214 Yards and two touchdowns with one interception. Vardell ran for 111 Yards on 24 carries and Pinckney had five catches for 159 Yards and a touch Down. The Cardinal took control of the game in the third Quarter with Stenstrom a second touchdown pass and Albert Richardson a interception which set up Aaron Mills first of two Field goals. Two plays after Urcla pulled to 14-10, Stenstrom hit Pinckney for a 66-Yard touchdown pass. Pinckney leaped Over cornerback Carlton Gray near the left sideline and wrestled the Ball away from him at the Urcla 15, then sidestepped two tacklers and scored easily for a 21-10 Lead. Penn state smothers Maryland 47-7 Baltimore a Tony Sacca threw for one touchdown and ran for another in Penn states 24-Point first half and the no. 9 Kittany Lions continued their domination of Maryland with a 47-7 Victory saturday. Penn state 8-2which Hasni to lost to Maryland since 1961, improved to 33-1-1 in one of the nation s most lopsided rivalries. It was Maryland a worst regular season setback since a 48-0 loss to the Lions in 1969. Maryland which got its Only touchdown on an 11-Yard run by Reserve Raphal Wall with 6 56 left fell to 2-7 for the first time since 1971. Sacca played three quarters completing 13 of 18 passes for 198 Yards to become Penn states career Leader in passing yardage. He has 5,556, breaking the Standard of 5,382 set by Chuck Fusina from 1975-1978. Penn states Richie Anderson rushed for 96 Yards 72 in the first breezes by Kansas Lawrence Kan. A Redshirt freshman Calvin Jones ran for school records of 294 Yards and six touchdowns As no. 11 Nebraska rallied from 17 Points behind to beat Kansas 59-23 on saturday and stay in the running for the Orange bowl. Jones broke the Nebraska yardage record of 285 Yards set by Mike Rozier in 1983 and the touchdown record shared by several players. His six scores tied a big eight record. Nebraska 7-1-1 Overall 4-0-1 big eight went into the game tied with Colorado for the big eight Lead. The league Champion goes to the Orange bowl. Kansas 5-4,2-3 led 20-17 at the half in its bid to beat the huskers for the first time in 23 years but was steamrolled by Jones in the second half. Jones playing because starter Derek Brown was poked in the Eye in the first Quarter and suffered blurred vision had touchdown runs of 9, 1, 68 and 12 Yards in the second half. George Chola scored on a 31-Yard run with 4 20 left and then added a 15-Yard scoring run with 34 seconds remaining for the final margin. Kansas scored 17 unanswered Points in the first Quarter but managed just two Field goals after that
