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TT7 1:1 DES MOINES SUNDAY REGISTER September OLLEGE FOOTBALL ipymiyiijjij) ill tmjfmf el I ieary' perforniane can't beep Gornliuslcers from imk fit BIG EIGHT half. Jackson ran 1 yard for a touchdown, and freshman Kevin Cordes-man kicked a 41-yard field goal on tne last play of the half, giving TCU a 10-7 lead. Louisville 2V 61-281 243 15 16-28-0 3-32 0-0 11-90 First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-vards Kansas 13 29-32 294 5 17-29-1 5-36 1-1 10 88 23:20 rtHe Hti Time of possession 36:40 SCORING 2 17 -7 0 Kansas. TCU 23 52-213 204 -7 19-40-1 6-26 1-0 3-25 Missouri 17 38-58 226 51 18-28-3 6-31 1-1 4-20 29:45 First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards Louisville 33, Kansas 28 LAWRENCE, KAN. Carwell Gardner ran for two touchdowns and Ron Bell kicked three field goals as Louisville rallied with the help of Kansas' mistakes.

The victory was Louisville's eighth in a row. Kansas wasted four touchdown passes from Kelly Donohue to Quintin Smith and a 14-3 lead. It was the first time a Kansas receiver caught four touchdown passes in one game, Kansas led, 21-9, after Donohue hit Smith for a 55-yard touchdown with 10 minutes left in the third quarter. Gardner's first touchdown came after a seven-play drive that featured a 33-yard pass from Browning Nagle to Eric Broomfield and a 21-yard pass from Nagle to Chad Fortune "K'KMlUlK I Ts By Tht Associated Pmi LINCOLN, NEB. Four fumbles and an interception in the first half.

This was Nebraska against Northern Illinois? "The first half was pretty scary," Nebraska Coach Tom Osborne said. "It could have been one of those deals you never live down." Ken Clark, who gained all of his 168 rushing yards in the first 20 minutes, stored a touchdown to lead fourth-ranked Nebraska past Northern Illinois, 48-17. Leodis Flowers added two touchdowns for the Cornhuskers, who were tied, 17-17, at halftime but scored on tbeir first four possessions of the second half. "Northern Illinois recovered two fumbles in the first quarter, including one by Morgan Gregory on a punt return. "Adam Dach scored with a 2-yard run.

30:15 Time of possession SCORING Missouri 14, Texas Christian 10 COLUMBIA, MO. Kent Kiefer threw a 6-yard touchdown pass to Jim White early in the fourth quarter as Missouri rallied to win Bob Stull's first game as coach. Texas Christian had gained 308 yards the first half, but Missouri rolled 66 yards to the winning touchdown after an 80-yard scoring drive in the second quarter. Kiefer completed 17 of 28 passes for 226 yards with three interceptions. The victory was Missouri's fourth consecutive in a season opener and 10th in its last 12 openers.

Cedric Jackson's running and Ron Jlles' passing led TCU in the first bell 41 FG Smith 32 pass from Donohoe (Fleeman kick) Smith 71 pass from Donohoe (Fleeman kick) Bell 25 FG Smith 55 pass from Donohoe (Fleeman kick) Bell 21 FG Gardner I run (Bell kick) Gardner 1 run (Nagle lo Forlune) Lipsey 1 run (Bell kick) Smith 23 pass from Donohoe (Fleeman kick) safety, Donohoe sacked by Flores A 32,700 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Loulsville: Gardner 23-134, Ware 11-43, Bynm 11-42, Lipsey 9-28, Broomfield 1-25, Movler 2-13, Swabek 1-11, Nagle 4-(-15); Kansas: Sands 11-19, Hooks 2-31, Hatched 4-20, Cousins 3-0, Donohoe 7-1-61. PASSING-Louisville: Nagle 16-28-0-243; Kansas: Donohoe 17-29-1-294. RECEIVING-Louisvllle: Broomfield 6-118, Fortune 6-106, Gardner 3-24, Swabek H-5); Kansas: Smith 11-221, Drayton 4-54, Cousins 1-15, Douglas 1-4. Texas Christian 7 1 0 0-10 Mlsseurl 0 7 0 7 14 TCU C. Jackson 1 run (Cordesman kick) Slowars 3 run (Jacke kick) TCU FG Cordesman 41 J.

White 6 pass from Kiefer (Jackt kick) A 39,449 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Texas Christian: C. Jackson 20-104, Jlles 14-71, Dartnard 10-66; Missouri: J. While 10-38, Stowers 14-30, M. Jones 6-5. PASSING-Texas Christian: Jlles 19-40-1-204; Missouri: Kiefer, 18-28-3-226.

RECEIVING Texas Christian: Blackwell 5-65, M. Jackson 5-42, Jackson 4-45; Missouri: Bruton 8-109, J. White 5-52, Collins 4-51. Ken Clark 168 yards rushing in, 1 i A "It wasn't totally unexpected," Osborne said. "We were playing guys who hadn't played much, and we made some mistakes.

This was a probably a better game for us than if we had gone out and put the game out of reach in the first 10 minutes, than if we had played flawlessly." the fifth-leading rusher in the nation last season, left with a sore knee 5 minutes into the second quarter. He returned in the second half but did not carry the ball. Osborne said Clark's knee was OK but trainers would examine him again Monday. Osborne said offensive tackle Doug Glaser, one of the Cornhuskers' co-captains, will miss four to six weeks with a broken toe. Clark scored Nebraska's first touchdown on a 2-yard run.

Nebraska, which gained 557 yards and allowed 174, took a 17-7 lead after Gregg Barrios kicked a 28-yard field goal and Flowers ran 5 yards for a i fn linijiLin. 1 1 ii-s. i I ipo 1 1 V. Fuel Injector S3 WMi Enine vVA flit ISf 7 rarripanpr rBllfliftJ us A deanir WT IM fit. IffiM touchdown.

I 1 1 rr 1 1 7 1 1 rr. I RilNMNCE. gaSLe 6Mra-k Mag Cleaner Qjafk) a Nebraska 24 47-455 102 N. Winds 11 50-130 44 2 5-13-1 10-38 1-0 7-57 First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Reiurn yards Parses Punts Fumbles-losl Penalties-yards 2 1-13- ISS ri rvi ri Special Hnltk ii 7 f- i i (it is Ss- JMJES Mffl Screwdriver 2-42 5 5-40 P3 set Time of possession 35:19 24:41 SCORING Northern Illinois. 0 7 1 Clark 2 run (Barrios kick) yiw mm rn" 149 sr 7" 1 NIU Dach 2 run (Ivanic kick) FG Barrios 20 Flowers 5 run (Barrios kick) NIU Oach 17 run (lyanic kick) NtU FG Ivanic 3a Kratzenslein II pass from Gdowskl (Barrios kick) Flowers 4 run (Barrios kick) Garrett 12 pass from Joseph (Barrios kick) FG Drennan 55 Dosse 10 run (Drtnnan kick) A 76,194 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Northern llinois: Dach 10-42.

Stras- ser 7-27, Ruoai 4-23, Montgomery 6-16; Nebraska: Clark 14-169, Gdowskl J-4, Flowers 11-65, Mccant 1-53, Ben 2-3'. PASSING-Northern Illinois: Robinson 5-13-1-44; Nebraska: Gdowski 6-8-1-13, Joseph 2-5-o-i. RECEIVING-Northern Illinois: Clancy 2-26 wynn l-iy, scnroeder i-i, Dacn i-iminus 2); Ne brnska: Gregory 3-41, Kralzenstein 3-39, Garrett i-1, Ben I-. E5. -qnw mt--JsM ssv 2Q." Retail -111 MjSCMlr JTgA Patlprv 4b Oklahoma 33, Baylor 7 NORMAN, OKLA.

Oklahoma's backup quarterback, Chris Melson, scored a touchdown and directed two scoring drives in the first half. Melson replaced starting quarterback Steve Collins, who injured a fin iiosffl" warn iim ger on his right hand on the first play. Collins led the Sooners to a touch iAnfi 1 1. i Month down, but did not return. It was not mr iuw fivnr nmmm mmmm imu known if Collins, a freshman, would miss any games.

Oklahoma plays Sat ffl AC Delcii Snark Pluo fTrMiM I ISM Warrantv VUW urday at Arizona. lisa 1 Pennzoil Motor rJ Oklahoma gained 338 yards, all rushing. The Sooners held Baylor to 206 yards, including just 56 rushing yards. The Bears made three first downs in the first half as Oklahoma took a 28-0 lead. Melson led Oklahoma to a touch is Tr m.T!Tj cell.

down on his first full series, which was capped by a 19-yard run by Mike Gaddis. Gaddis had scored the ton ers' first touchdown, a 1-yard run. SMf--M ST na Oklahoma 16 70-338 0 113 0-2-0 Bavtor 10 31-56 150 -1 16-31-2 7- 45 4-1 8- 50 27:03 First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards 5-35 7-2 6-35 32 57 ctL New Brake Shoes and Disc Pads Time of possession SCORING 0 Btylor 14 14 1 Oklahoma Gaddis 1 run (Lashar kick) UriOinai OUU Avj.iaDiewmostca.sanongra.ruc.s J-. Ukj feliWTT- BITS UPS SS Mentl. Umiled 0 Gaddis 19 run (Lashar kick) 0 Perry I run (Lashar kick) 0 Melson 1 run (Lashar kick) O-FG Lashar 33 B-P erce 2 pass from Goebtl (Ireland kick) Sa'ety, Goebel sacked in end lone INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHINO-Bavlor: Raphel 9-45, Coleman ft'32.

Glislrao 1-2, Murray 1-0, Mims 1-0, Goebel 3-lminus 23); Oklahoma: iaoois inm Perry 16-64, Rasheed 10-48, Melson 6-36, McKin-ley 2-16. Brewer 2-10, Fisher 2-8, Long 2-0, S. Col- Dh Tallin 1-mimit 9). PASSINO-Baylor: Goebel 14-76-1-125, Lovell 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 J-vn-7s Dklahnma- Mellon O-Z-O-u. RECEIVINO-Baylor: Murray 5-58, Anderson 3 32, Frost 3-19, Bonner 1-18, Stultsman 1-6, Gil strap 1-8, Miles 1-7, Pierce 1-2.

Colorado 45, Colorado Stat 20 BOULDER, COLO. Colorado's Eric Bieniemy ran for 156 yards and three touchdowns, but both teams lost starting quarterbacks to injuries. Colorado's Darian Hagan went to a sideline in the third quarter with a bruised right forearm. Colorado State's Kevin Verdugo aggravated a shoulder Injury late in the first half. I 7T" '1 0 says you can install your own struts.

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