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An onside kick by Nelson was recovered by Husky cornerback Vince Albritton on the Texas Tech 47. Seven plays later, Nelson kicked his field goal. PULLMAN, Wash. Running back Mike Dotterer scored three touchdowns, including the winning score with 22 seconds to go, and John Elway threw for two IDs as Stanford survived a scare by Washington State in a Pacific-10 Conference game. Dotterer's five-yard touchdown run with 22 seconds left capped the Cardinals' comeback.

Dotterer totaled 155 yards for the game. Dotterer also scrambled two yards for a score in the third quarter and he caught a five-yard touchdown pass from Elway In the first half. Nalonn raAAtA tha HuclriM1 manrin with hl fiolH V.U w.w.. Ma. sua anal with siv mlniliM left in thp nnw nlavoH imtof wat ani UCLA 47, California 31 winless Oregon State.

Gibson, a senior elevated from fourth-string because of injuries at the tailback position this season, scored on a one-yard run five minutes Into the game, then tallied on another one-yard burst with three minutes left in the opening period. The Trojans, winners of five straight after a season-opening loss to Florida, were dominant defensively, with linebackers Rlki Gray and Keith Browner and tackle Bryon Darby leading the charge. Southern Cal is 3-0 in Pac-10 play but Ineligible for postseason action due to NCAA sanctions. BYU 34, Colo. St.

18 PROVO, Utah Steve Young ran for a pair of first-quarter touchdowns and then threw two TD passes to Gordon Hudson in leading Brigham Young to victory over Colorado State in a Western Atheltic Conference game. The win gave six-time defending champion BYU sole possession of first place in the WAC, a half game ahead of New Mexico. The Cougars and Lobos are the only teams with just one conference loss. Young, the NCAA total offense leader, completed 19 passes for 259 yards and rushed for 90 yards in leading BYU to its fourth straight win. Running back Casey Tiumalu gained 81 yards to help balance Young's passing.

Hudson, the nation's second-ranked receiver, had only three catches for 38 yards in the game. Neil Balhom led all BYU receivers with five catches for 123 yards. Wyoming 16, Utah 13 BERKELEY, Calif. UCLA quarterback Tom Ramsey guided a 397-yard aerial attack in the triumph over California as the undefeated Bruins dumped the frustrated Golden Bears for the 11th consecutive year. Ramsey, who completed 17 of 23 passes for 322 yards and two touchdowns, broke open the game in the fourth quarter after the Bears tied the game, 31-31, in the third period.

UCLA reserve quarterback Rick Neuheisel threw one pass for a 75-yard touchdown to Fred Williams when Ramsey was shaken up in the first half. UCLA improved its record to 6-0-1 while Cal dropped 4-3. windy conditions at Husky Stadium. The victory preserved Washington's unbeaten record at 7-0, while Texas Tech fell to 3-4. "I think you could call that defense," said Washington Coach Don James, after bis team held Tech to 147 total yards.

"I was really impressed with our defense. They helped us win a game when we really needed them and they did a good job stopping a very quick team." The Huskies are off to their best start since 1927 and have a 10-game winning streak dating back to midseason last year. 1 Washington quarterback Steve Pelluer connected on just five of 16 passes for 45 yards and three Interceptions in three of work. Texas Tech quarterback Jim Hart went our for 15 for just 15 yards and two interceptions. In the third quarter; Husky fans booed Pelluer and James went with reserve Tim Cowan late in the period.

Cowan had better luck against a stubborn Red Raider line, finally engineering the 32-yard, five-play scoring drive set up by LARAMIE, Wyo. Craig Johnson threw touchdown passes to tight ends Jay Novacek and James Williams and boosted Wyoming over Utah. The win boosted the Cowboys' record to 4-4, and dealt a severe blow to Utah's Western Athletic Conference title hopes. The loss dropped the Utes to 2-2 in the WAC and 3-4 on the season. Wyoming's winning touchdown came on an 18-yard TD pass from Johnson to Williams with 5:48 left In the game.

The score capped an 80-yard drive and was Williams' first touchdown catch of the season. Steve Tobin's point after kick was blocked, leaving the Cowboys with a three-point USC 38, Oregon St. 0 LOS ANGELAS Tailback Anthony Gibson scored twice on short runs as Southern Cal built a 31-0 first-half lead before, coasting to the Pacific-10 Conference victory over Mizzoii Michigan t. Falls To 0-7 Reward $3,000 For Stolen Musial Jewelry big ten Summaries on Page 12 Star tie clasp were stolen early Thursday. The items had been lent to the hall by Musial.

Police have established a confidential hot line for information about the theft. Persons with any Information are asked to call (314) 444-5362. A $3,000 reward has been established for information leading to the recovery of several items of jewelry belonging to baseball great Stan Musial that were stolen from the St. Louis Sports Hall of Fame. A spokesman for the Hall said Saturday that two World Series rings, three money clips and an All, FROM PAGE ONE linebacker Brent Evans intercepted a Missouri pass, and three plays after that Matbison darted 14 yards for a touchdown with 2:10 remaining.

The victory improved Nebraska's record to 6-1 on the season and 3-0 in the Big Eight. Missouri, which held the Cornhuskers' potent offense in check for most of the game, fell to 3-2-2 and 0-1-2. i Missouri's Mike Hyde, replacing starter Brad Perry late in the game, threw a 24-yard touchdown pass to tight end Andy Gibler with less than a minute to play, accounting for the final margin; Gibler finished with four receptions for 68 yards and became Mizzou's leading career receiver in receptions, surpassing Joe Stewart. Missouri took a 13-9 lead on Burditt's field goal with 9:07 left in the game. The kick came nine plays after Nebraska's Dave Burke intercepted a pass but fumbled the ball back to the Tigers at the NU 46-yard-line.

On Nebraska's winning touchdown drive, Mathison completed three of three passes and Rozier contributed runs of 17 and 27 yards. Big Eight Compiled From News Service EAST LANSING, Mich. Purdue quarterback Scott Campbell scored on a one-yard sneak with 1:30 remaining in the game Saturday and gave the Boilermakers a 24-21 Big Ten Conference victory over winless Michigan State. The winning drive covered 92 yards in 10 plays. "I was thinking we had come too far and worked too hard to lose it," Campbell said.

"I had thrown the interception on the one drive and I said to myself, 'We just have to do down and do It was the first time Michigan State has lost five consecutive conference games, and Spartans Coach Muddy Waters stopped just short of conceding he will bow to pressure from alumni and media critics and resign at the end of the season. "I feel terrible," said Waters. "It was great coming to Michigan State, but there is just too much against me right now too much sentiment. I know how football fans are. They want towin." Michigan State had a 21-14 lead with 3:28 left in the third quarter after a four-yard touchdown run by Aaron Roberts and a six-yard scamper by Darrin McClelland.

However, the Boilermakers got a 25-yard field goal from Tim Clark with 32 seconds remaining in the quarter to stay within striking distance. The Spartans fell to 0-5 in Big Ten play and 0-7 overall. Purdue is now 2-3 and 2-5. Mich. 49, Northwestern 14 EVANSTON, 111.

Steve 'Smith threw for three touchdowns and rushed for two more in a 35-point second quarter explosion and led Michigan to -the Big Ten Conference rout of Northwestern. Anthony Carter caught two of Smith's touchdown strikes in the quarter to set a Michigan career touchdown record of 36. Smith was 10 of 12 for 203 yards and he added 71 yards on the ground in playing only the first half. "Steve Smith can do more than any guy who takes the ball from center in this league," said Michigan Coach Bo Schembechler. "No one runs like him and he can pass." While Michigan was rolling up the points, Northwestern freshman Sandy Schwab was busy setting an NCAA record for pass attempts.

Schwab completed 45 of 71 passes for 436 yards in a losing effort as he broke the attempts record for a game previously held by Dave Wilson (Illinois, 1980) and Chuck Hlxson (SMU, 1968). In addition, Schwab broke Wilson's Big Ten record for completions In a game. Wilson completed 43 of 69 passes in 1980. The victory was Michigan's fifth straight without a loss in theconference and kept it atop the league standings, one-half game ahead of Illinois. Northwestern, 1-5 in the league and 2-6 overall, dropped its 13th straight game against the Wolverines.

Ohio St. 49, Indiana 25 BLOOMINGTON. Ind. Tailback Tim Spencer ran for two touchdowns and quarterback Mike Tomczak passed for two other scores Saturday as Ohio State, shutting off Indiana's running game, beat the Hooslers, 49-25, in a regionally televised Big Ten Conference football game. The Buckeyes, 3-1 in the Big Ten and 44 overall, jumped ahead 14-0 in the first quarter on the first of Spencer's two five-yard touchdown runs and a 72-yard scoring pass to Cedric Anderson.

But the passing of Indiana quarterback Babe Laufenberg, who set school records with 34 completions in 56 attempts for 334 yards and all four Indiana touchdowns, kept the Hoosiers In contention much of the contest. A 33-yard touchdown pass to John Boyd and an eight-yarder to Duane Gunn pulled Indiana to 28-13 at halftime. The Ohio State ground attack practically unstoppable the whole game then went to work on the Hoosier defense in the third quarter. Tomczak, who also had a 17-yard touchdown pass to Gary Williams, kept the Buckeyes on the ground and moved steadily to the Indiana 20. Indiana dropped to 24 in the conference and 3-4 overall FROM PAGE ONE picked up a fumble dropped by Weldon Ledbetter and ran eight yards into the end zone.

Oklahoma, 5-2 overall and 3-0 in the conference, led by 13-9 in the third quarter after Roach hit on a pair of field goals. The Sooners were unable to get a first down on their next drive and had to kick. But Oklahoma State's Stanley Blair dropped the punt and it was recovered by the Sooners at the Oklahoma State 12. After getting the ball back, Oklahoma called on Dupree three straight times for runs over right tackle, the third resulting in his second touchdown. Iowa St.

31, Colorado 14 passes of 41 and 36 yards in the final 3:43. King Green opened Iowa State's scoring on a 15-yard run with 3:43 to play in the first period. Archer scrambled 10 yards around right end with 2:09 left in the first half for another ISU touchdown, and Alex Giffords added a 28-yard field goal in the fourth quarter, putting the game out of reach. The victory left Iowa State at 4-2-1 overall and 1-1-1 in the Big Eight. Colorado fell to 1-5-1 overall and 0-2-1 in the league.

Archer completed 16 of 24 passes for 249 yards. Running back Tommy Davis carried 27 times for 115 yards, Jason Jacobs had 110 yards on 15 carries and Green carried 12 times for 82 yards as the Cyclones offense controlled the ball for nearly 43 minutes. Evangel Crushes Central Methodist SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (UPI) -Senior quarterback Jamie Wines completed 12 of 26 passes for 140 yards and three touchdowns Saturday, leading Evangel to a 484) thrashing of Central Methodist in college football. Both teams are 2-5.

Senior tailback Ted Borgstadt got Evangel on the scoreboard in the first BOULDER, Colo. Flanker Rocky Gillis, sidelined because of leg cramps early in the third period, returned to the game and caught two long touchdown i passes in leading Iowa State to a Big Eight Conference victory over the Buffaloes. Gillis teamed with Cyclones quarterback Dave Archer on scoring quarter with a two-yard run. For the game, Borgstadt carried 24 times for 146 yards and caught three passes tor 22 yards. To commemorate the ST.

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