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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 51

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i undy OCTOBC H. Mi The Twiwmw 9C TTT '1(1111' 242-MEWS 24 HOURS A DAY TO SUBSCRIBE CALL State update Remaining schedules lor state and Early deficit sinks Cumberland, 25-6 Memphis State upsets S. Miss. area college football teams: Record: 3-3 Yesterday: beat Southern Miss 17-12 Oct. 19 at Mississippi State Oct.

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2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 occasions. However, Cumberland missed 20- and 37-yard field goal attempts and turned over the ball on downs on other drives. Union's Kevin Bradshaw closed out the scoring on a 11-yard run In the fourth quarter.

Cumberland was able to rush the ball effectively, gaining 200 yards on the ground. Pierre Ridley led the way with 74 yards on 1 4 carries and Porter added 66 yards on 12 carries. Quarterback Chris Crowe, however, went 4-for-l 1 for 70 yards and threw two interceptions. Shane Brown had 11 tackles on defense for Cumberland. The Bulldogs host Lambuth at 1:30 Saturday afternoon.

LEBANON, Tenn. Cumberland got In a hole early and couldn't get out in a 25-6 home loss to Union (Ky.) yesterday. The Bulldogs (2-3) fell behind 15-0 with 4:55 left in the first quarter and saw their two-game win streak end. Tony Hatmaker's 25-yard Interception return and Lee Worley's conversion pass to Tyrone Hamilton staked Union (4-1) to a 8-0 lead. Union then made it 15-0 on a 74-yard Worley pass to Shawn Smith.

Cumberland cut It to 15-6 in the second quarter on a seven-yard run by Mario Porter. Brendon Miller's 20-yard field goal with 12 seconds left in the half made it 18-6. The Bulldogs carried the game to Union In the second half, moving within the opponent's 30 on several models. Record 2-3 Yesterday, lost to Union 25-6 Oct. 19 vs.

Lambuth Oct. 26 at Maryville Nov. 2 at Evansville Nov. 9 at Tenn. Wesley an Nov.

16 vs. Underwood 21 A. MEMPHIS (AP) Memphis State Coach Chuck Stobart knew a win over Southern Mississippi had become rare over the past years. Now he has one he can savor for a while. Memphis State (3-3) used the running of Xavier Crawford and tenacious defense in defeating the Golden Eagles 17-12 yesterday for its first victory over Southern Mississippi (3-3) since 1984 and only its second in 14 years.

"This was a football team that we have had trouble beating over the last years because they have always made It a very physical game and an intense one," Stobart said. "Our whole goal this week was to try and equal their physlcalness and Intensity, and I think we did that." Southern Mississippi coach Jeff Bower said his team's biggest problem was Its inability to push Memphis State. "We spent a lot of time each week trying to remind our players that we're just not good enough to beat any of the teams we play unless we are 100 percent ready on every play of the game," Bower said. Crawford was one of the Tigers the Golden Eagles had trouble tackling as he finished with 134 yards and a touchdown on 23 carries. His 2-yard touchdown run late in the first half gave the Tigers a 17-3 ad vantage at halftlme.

Southern Mississippi still had a chance to win after scoring with 1:28 left In the game on a 5-yard pass from Tommy Waters to Roland Johnson. The Golden Eagles missed a two-point conversion, but Stacy Smith recovered an onside kick for Southern Mississippi. However, Memphis State's defense held Waters to only one completion as the Tigers took over on downs to run out the clock with 50 seconds left Memphis State's defense held the Golden Eagles to 91 yards In the first half. Tiger defenders batted down at least three passes, one of which led to an interception by Pat Jansen to end Southern Mississippi's first drive. All of Memphis State's points came In the first half as the Tigers led 17-3 behind Keith Benton.

He scored Memphis State's first touchdown on a 2-yard run early in the second quarter and keyed the Tigers' second touchdown drive late In the quarter with two key passes, one a 29-yarder to Russell Jones and an 11-yarder to John Bush for a lst-and-goal at the Southern Mississippi 7. Nations added a 35-yard field goal midway through the third quarter. Electric and Gasoline powered High Pressure Washers ColdHotSteam From '299 and up. Record: 4-0-1 Yesterday, tied Rhodes 14-14 Oct. 19 vs.

Maryville Oct. 26 vs. Washington Lee Nov. 2 at Millsaps Nov. 9 Kentucky Wesieyan LZZZ-E2ZZZZ3 Record 4-2 Yesterday, lost to Murray State 40-34 Oct.

19 at Delta State Oct. 26 at Eastern Kentucky Nov. 2 atMTSU Nov. 9 vs. Austin Peay Nov.

23 at McNeese State Appalachian State tops East Tennessee, 21-14 Industrial Wet Dry Vacuums Carpet Upholstery Cleaners SALES SERVICE (ALL MAKES AND M00ELS) RENTALS Call For Free CHEMICALS Demonstration YOUR AUTHORIZED KARCHER DEALER The Bill Voorhees Co. Inc. 700 8th Ave. South Nashville, TN 615-242-4481 JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (AP) Anthony Smith connected on a 7-yard pass from D.J.

Campbell as Appalachian State clinched a 21-14 victory yesterday over East Tennessee State. Smith's play capped an 82-yard scoring drive that began on the Mountaineer 18. Al Ellis converted a pass from D.J. Campbell for the final margin. The Mountaineers had trailed 14- 13 after East Tennessee's Derrick Hollins scored on a 20-yard run to put the Buccaneers up 14-13 with 7:28 to play.

Appalachian State (5-2, 4-0 In the Southern Conference) leads the league. East Tennessee State (1-5, 0-3) trailed 13-0 before Scotty Dykes scored on a 6-yard pass from Mark Williams with 9:56 left in the third quarter. Record 2-3 Yesterday lost to E. Kentucky 37-22 Oct. 19 vs.

Troy State Oct. 26 vs. Northern Iowa Nov. 2 at UT-Chattanooga Nov. 9 at Eastern Illinois Nov.

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"We got beat on a last second field goal. I didn't want that to happen again," said Samko. So with a hard-fourth 14-14 tie assured, Samko had his Tigers run out the clock In the final 1:35 and head home still atop the Southern Collegiate Athletic Confernece. "Our kids played too hard to lose," said Samko, whose Tigers are yards. 9 aT I Rhodes regained the lead on Trey Babln's 13-yard touchdown uJNO MONEY run in the third quarter.

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