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Arizona Daily Star from Tucson, Arizona • Page 21

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SIATFFniTflM Tucson, Sunday, November 8, 1987 Section Page Seven Qhr Arizona Xlailn Slur yes a i a uvnrivii UTEP ends 20-year lest Transmissions COMPLETELY OVERHAULED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS AILUWLUWfKIUi 5283 E. 22nd Overhaul includes parts labor, re- Phone Day or Night moval installation, written warranty, 7Qfl C497 free road test. JtZ TOWING IN CITY LIMITS BBSS at Utah WAC Burnett, Runyan had scoring passes to six different receivers. He completed 23 of 39 passes for 385 yards. Runyan's effort broke the Wyoming record of four touchdown passes in a game, shared by four others, including Burnett.

The victory, the sixth straight for the Cowboys, improved their league-leading record to 5-0 and 7-2 overall. The Lobos, whose offense consisted of quarterback Barry Garrison's passing arm and a blocked punt, is 0-6 and 0-8. Linebacker Clay Orrison returned a blocked Wyoming punt 37 yards for a touchdown and Garrison had a two-yard scoring run. Kicker Rick Walsh gave New Mexico its only lead with a first quarter 18-yard field goal. "nwrrr ui MiiJMiiiiwnMnTwmTTO The BIG Di fference In Small Copiers Is by Scott Lieber, as the Miners dominated the offense.

UTEP tight end Arnie Adkison caught 10 passes for 200 yards, most of them coming on third-and-long situations. The Miners punted just once in the game. UTEP quarterback Pat Hegargy completed a 33-yard pass to Barry Parker on the first play of the game, and moments later found Adkison for a 24-yard scoring pass. The Utes jumped right back when Clifton Smith returned the ensuing kickoff 98 yards for a touchdown. Midway through the first quarter, Utah's Clarence Fields intercepted a Hegarty pass at the Utah 23 and then quarterback Chris Mendonca scored on a two-yard keeper.

On the conversion attempt, the snap from center was fumbled and Utah led, 13-7. In the second quarter, Harvey scored on a 4-yard run to cap an 88-yard drive and put the Miners ahead, 14-13. The Associated Press SALT LAKE CITY John Harvey rushed for 202 yards and three touchdowns as Texas-El Paso defeated Utah, 30-24, yesterday in a Western Athletic Conference college football game. It was Utah's first loss at home to UTEP in 20 years. The victory improved UTEP's record to 5-1 in the WAC, 7-2 overall, and kept the Miners in the running for the conference title.

The loss dropped the Utes to 2-4, 5-5. Harvey's 202 yards gave him 1,068 yards for the season. He scored on runs of four, five and 19 yards. UTEP overcame a mistake-ridden first half to win. Utah led, 21-14, at halftime after the Miners turned the ball over five times on four interceptions and a fumble.

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Park Ave. teWB8BmiM 7100 Sfrr Reg. 1595 UNI-COPY PRICE $99500 San Jose St. wins, clinches bowl berth dry spell Late in the half, the Utes drove 78 yards to a score when quarterback Scott Mitchell, replacing Mendonca, connected with Jeff Jenkins for a 34-yard touchdown pass. Mitchell then passed to Carl Harry for the conversion.

Lieber's field goal wound up the Utes' scoring in the third quarter, and the Miners took over the rest of the game. -Harvey scored from five and 19 yards and Mitchell was caught in the end zone for a safety late in the game. A crowd of 21,150 turned out for the Ute homecoming game. Wyoming 59, New Mexico 16 ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. Senior quarterback Scott Runyan threw a school record six touchdown passes as the Cowboys stayed atop the WAC.

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Thf Spartans, 9-1 overall, will play the Mid-American Conference champ, either Bowling Green or Eastern Michigan, in the Dec. 12 bowl game at Fresno. Perez completed 20 of 36 passes and opened the game's scoring with TD passes of 16 and 65 yards to Liggins in the first quarter. Liggins had 188 yards on eight catches. Roberts had 171 yards on seven catches, including one for a touchdown.

Liggins became the first player in San Jose history to gain more than 1,000 yards receiving in a season, raising his total to 1,091. Perez threw a six-yard TD pass to running back James Saxon in the second period. Saxon threw an 11-yard TD pass to tight end Bill Klump on an option play in the final quarter. Aztecs lose, but Santos gets record The Associated Press PROVO, Utah Todd Santos of San Diego State became the NCAA's career passing leader yesterday against Brigham Young, which had refused to give him a scholarship. Despite Santos' record efforts, the Aztecs lost, 38-21.

Santos set the record with one minute and 36 seconds to play with a 23-yard pass to Ron Slack. That gave him a career total of 10,632 yards, pushing him ahead of Fresno State's Kevin Sweeney atop the NCAA Division I-A career passing list. With 16 seconds to play, Santos threw a 13-yard scoring pass, his first of the game, to increase his record total to 10,661 yards. Santos, a 6-foot-2 senior, completed 19 of 38 passes for 248 yards in the game. Sweeney passed for 10,623 yards from 1982-86.

Santos, a Mormon who once wanted to play for church-owned BYU but was not offered a scholarship, picked apart the Cougar defense early in the game. He completed his first three passes; including a 60-yarder to Kerry Reed-Martin that set up the Aztecs' first touchdown. He also engineered an 80-yard second-quarter scoring drive by completing three of four passes. Santos was sacked four times before he set the record and had to throw many of his passes under pressure. Meanwhile, the BYU secondary allowed him few open receivers and intercepted him three times.

Linebacker Richard Hobbs intercepted Santos in the first quarter, setting up a BYU touchdown, and safety Troy Long picked off two passes, one on the final play of the first half and the other midway through the fourth quarter. For BYU. the game also was a grudge match. The Aztecs defeated Brigham Young. 10-3, last year, eliminating the Cougars' hopes for an 11th straight Western Athletic Conference title.

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Tickets are only $3.00 General Admission Seating Santos also set the WAC career total offense record in the second quarter, passing former BYU quarterback Jim McMahon. McMahon, now with the NFL's Chicago Bears, had 9.723 yards total offense from 1977-81..

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