European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 16, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Phillips legs huskers past no. 16 a state i Manhattan Kan. A Law rence Phillips ran for one touchdown and Jeff Makovicka had a 15-Yard scoring run in the fourth Quarter As no. 2 Nebraska continued its dominance of 16th- ranked Kansas state with a rain swept 17-6 Victory on saturday. Phillips finished with 126 Yards on 31 carries his seventh straight 100-Yard game. Sophomore walk on quarterback Matt Turman started the game and played most of the first half spending his time handing off to Phillips. The huskers 7-0,2-0 big eight had Only 18 passing Yards by the end of the third Quarter. Brook Berringer played the final series of the first half and the second half As the huskers try to replace Tommie Frazier out for the season with blood clots in his leg. The huskers who got their 26th consecutive Victory Over Kansas state 4-1,1-1blocked Martin Gramatica s extra Point try after Holder Matt Miller Fum bled the snap following the wildcats Only touchdown Kansas state quarterback Chad May threw a 29-Yard touchdown pass to Mitch running just after the Start of the second Quarter but rain that started falling after halftime took away his passing game. The wildcats using four and five wide receivers throughout the game put gained the huskers but mistakes and poor Field position conspired to keep them out of the end zone after the Lone score and they remain wingless at Home against Nebraska since 1959. May had a pass intercepted by Troy Dumas in tic second Quarter the first interception thrown by the Junior in 184 Ca reer attempts. Nebraska Clung to the one Point Lea until an 11-play, 75-Yard drive finished off the wildcats. Makovica s scoring run came with 11 01 to play. Darin Erstad kicked a 24-Yard Fiel goal with 1 32 left in the game. Both kickers missed make Able Field goals in the second Quarter and Kansas state came away with no Points on two drives deep into Nebraska territory As the half ended with Nebraska leading 7-6. Drama Tica missed a 37-Yard try for the wildcats after they had held the Ball for about seven minutes of the Quarter on a14-play drive. Rii no. 2 Nebraska s insurance Man on saturday was Junior fullback Jeff Makovicka. File photo owners reject 4 free agent filings new York a one Day after a new mediator was hired to help Settle the baseball strike the conflict heightened saturday when owners rejected attempt by Jack Mcdowell and Jim Abbott to file for free Agency. Nine players filed on the first Day of the 15-Day filing period including Texas Pitcher Kevin Brown san Francisco Pitcher Billy Swift and Chicago cub first baseman Mark Grace. But owners rejected four others including pitchers Kenny Rogers of Texas and Erik Hanson of Cincinnati saying they lacked the required six years of serv ice time. Mcdowell of the chicag White sox Anil Abbott of the new York Yankees would be among the Premier free agents of this year s group. The first thing 1 have to do is talk tothe player relations committee monday said Eugene Orza the no. 2 official in the players association. My suspicion is it will be a Brief the Union says the 52 Days of the strike count for service and the players Are Eli Gible and intends to Challenge the action before arbitrator George Niculau. Filing grievances in baseball is Par for the course management negotiator Richard Ravitch said. A management lawyer speaking on the condition of anonymity said owners May claim Niculau. Cannot hear any grievances because the collective bargaining agreement that establishes his position expired last dec. 31, we d go into court Orza said. They Haven t proposed the elimination of the arbitration As Many As 165 players potentially Are eligible to file. The others who filed sat urday were Atlanta shortstop Jeff Blauser Chicago White sox outfielder Darrin Jackson Cleveland outfielder Candy Maldonado Milwaukee Pitcher Jesse Orosco los Angeles third baseman Tim Watach and. St. Louis Pitcher Rick Sut Cliffe ,.,. -. Orza said most players will file after the annual player rankings Are released next week by the Elias sports rankings determine draft pick compensation for Type a b and c players. Owners on Friday decided not to at tempt to Block the Start of free agent Fil ing but said they reserved the right to impose a freeze on signings. The Union said if that occurs it would file a Collu Sion charge against the owners. All this does t Bode Well for , who was appointed Friday by the Clinton administration to mediate the strike which began aug. 12. And wept through its 65th Day saturday. The sides plan to meet next week for the first time since sept. 9, five Days be fore acting commissioner Bud Selig can celeb the world series for the first time since 1904. Fehr said the meeting Proba Bly will be tuesday. The stars and stripes ports to ctobem6,1994 r Page 36 saturday update major College football Auburn 36, Florida 33 Gainesville Fla. A Patrick Nix threw an 8-Yard touch Down pass to Frank Sanders with30 seconds left and sixth ranked Auburn extended the nation s longest winning Streak to 18 by top pling no. 1 Florida. Texas am 41, Baylor 21 College station Texas a Corey Pullig threw two touchdown passes As the no. 7 a Gies won their 25th consecutive Southwest conference game. North Carolina 41, Maryland 17 Chapel Hill . A Jason Stanicek passed for one touchdown and ran for one As no.15 North Carolina ran the Ball at will. By 21, no. 17 notre Dame 14 South Bend ind. A John Walsh passed for 216 Yards and Brigham Young stopped notre Dame twice inside the 10 on the Way to beating the 17th-Rankedirish. Boston College 45, Temple 28 Boston a no. 24 bos ton College overwhelmed Temple in the first half behind quarterback Mark Hertsell then survived a Sec Ond half collapse. Duke 19, Clemson 13 Durham . A Ray Farmer blocked the eighth kick of his career and fell on it in the end zone for a touchdown with 3 37 left to assure no. 25 Duke its first win Ning season in five years. Ohio St. 23, Michigan St. 7 East Lansing Mich. A Eddie George racked up 219 Yards on 29 carries including a 76-Yard touchdown run. Vanderbilt 43, Georgia 30 Athens a. A quarterback Ronnie Gordon ran Vanderbilt s option offence to Perfec Tion running for a career High 126 Yards and three touchdowns an throwing for a to. West Virginia 47, Pittsburgh 41 Pittsburgh a Chad Johnston threw two touchdown passes in the final 1 32 after West Virginia had seemingly blown a 25-Point Lead Virginia 24, Georgia tech 7 Atlanta a Randy Neal returned an interception 77 Yards for a touchdown and Tiki Barberra for 123 Yards and a score As Virginia won its fifth in a Row. Army 30, Louisville 29 West Point . A Joe Ross caught a 10-Yard touchdown pass from Ronnie Mcada with 3 17 left and Kurt Heiss kicked the first three Field goals of his career. Navy 7, Lafayette 0 Annapolis my. A Navy ended its 10-game losing Streak with its first shutout since 1986. 4685q"00050411
