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C1 2. SUNDAY. SKI'tKMBKR 2.1. 199(1 I.OS ANCiEI.ES TIMES COLLEGE FOOTBALL BIG WEST ROUNDUP Titans Start in Fast Lane, Finish in Ditch Canley Rushes for 253 Yards as San Jose State Routs UNLV The game turned during a four-minute span early in the second quarter. First Fullerton kicker Phil Nevin's 32-yard field goal attempt that would have extended the lead to 13-0 was ruled no good, a call the Titans disputed and even the Zips wondered about.

"I thought it went right through the uprights," said Akron center Mike O'Connor, who is from Mater Dei High in Santa Ana. "I couldn't believe the call. We got a break there." Then, after Daron Alcorn's 37-yard field goal cut the deficit to 10-3 with 13:22 left in the half, 3.1. Celestine fumbled on the ensuing kickoff return and Chris Owens recovered for the Zips (3-0-1) at the Titan 16-yard line. It took Akron one play to make the score 10-10, as Lewis took a pitch and raced around left end for a touchdown and Alcorn added the extra point, Akron forced Fullerton to punt on its next possession, but Nevin's attempt was blocked by Kenneth Greene and recovered by Shawn Donaldson at the Titan 10.

Two themselves in the next three. Quarterback Paul Schulle, who threw for 183 yards in the first quarter and appeared headed for a school passing record, set a record all right for interceptions in a game. He was picked off five times, tying Bob Cafffey's mark set against Utah State in 1981. Fullerton also lost two of its three fumbles, had a punt blocked deep in its own territory, missed several tackles and dropped several passes, one a potential touchdown. The Titan defense, which held Auburn and Mississippi Stale under 200 yards rushing, couldn't contain Akron's option offense, which featured the running of quarterback Jeff Sweilzcr (111 yards and two touchdowns) and tailbacks Doug Lewis (63 yards, two touchdowns) and Marcus Reliford (86 yards).

"We met the enemy and the enemy was us," Fullerton Coach Gene Murphy said. "We dropped passes, lost fumbles, threw interceptions. After the first quarter, we should have got on the bus and got out of there." Fullerton: Schultc passes for 183 yards in the first quarter but ends up with five interceptions in a 48M 7 loss at Akron, lly MIKE DiGIOVANNA IIMI STAFF WRTTT.R AKRON, Ohio-Cal State Ful Icrtoii was heading north for Cleveland Saturday until someone informed the bus driver that the Titans were playing at Akron, which was to the south of the team's hotel in Fair-lawn, Ohio. Fuller-ton's game against the Zips in the Rubber Bowl wound up turning as abruptly as the Wrong' Way Titans did earlier on Inter state 77. Fullerton took a 10point first-quarter lead but collapsed amid a flurry of turnovers and mistakes and lost, 48-17, before 10,241, The Titans (1-3) looked like world-beaters in the' first quarter but did a good job of beating Fresno State 42, New Mexico State 3 Fullback Lorenzo Neal rushed for a cafeef 'high 102 yards and scored three touchdowns to lead Fresno Stale in the Big West opener for both teams at Fresno.

The loss extended New Mexico State's nation -leading losing streak to 21 games. Fresno, 4-0 overall and 1-0 in the conference, has won 22 of its last 23 games. Mew Mexico State fell to 0-4, 01, Aaron Craver, who scored on a seven-yard run in the second quarter, scored on a one-yard run in the third quarter, Fresno added two more touchdowns in the final quarter on a one-yard run by Neal and a seven-yard run by James Allison, Fresno quarterback Mark Bar-sotti completed 14 of 32 passes for 174 yards. Allen Enjoys a Day at the Beach With 49ers, 28-7 ILDiSRM lU ilt BTpVT1: I I ccoice 1hl WJJ I E2KS5L- SsL- M. sm! I CONTAINER DSfflSSfi.

I By DICK WAGNER TIMES STAFF WRITER It was hard to tell if it was a smile or a grin of disbelief that George Allen wore as he walked off the field Saturday afternoon. It seemed, he said, as if it had taken 40 years, but had finally won a football game again, "This is bigger than an NFL victory because these kids have been down for so long," Allen, 72, said after Cal State Long Beach defeated Pacific, 28-7, before 5,366 in Veterans Stadium. It was actually 34 years ago when Allen, then at Whittier, last coached a college team to victory. The former NFL coach, who has spent nine months at his new job of trying to rebuild Long Beach football, said he was amazed that the 49ers ended their three-game losing streak. 'I've got to pinch myself to be sure," Allen said.

"I'm still numb." plays later, Lewis scored on a two-yard run for a 17-10 lead with 10:48 left in the quarter. Schulte, who completed seven of 12 passes and ran a successful no-huddle offense in the first quarter, completed one of 12 passes in the second and third quarters before being pulled in favor of Terry Payne early in the fourth, Zip cornet-back Shawn Vincent had three of the five interceptions as Akron increased its season total to 15. Akron used five defensive backs and played mostly zone, but disguised its defense by covering Titan receivers close to the'line of scrimmage giving the look of man-to-man coverage, "There were no major changes in the second quarter, we just started picking up their offense," Vincent said. "We came out flat in the first quarter and weren't ready for the hurry-up offense. After they drove on lis a few times, our coach Gerry Faust got on us on the sideline, screaming and yelling at us, and we started playing ball." the game program to commemorate the occasion.

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The 49ers shut down the run-and-shoot offense of Pacific 0-2) almost completely in the first half. Then they stopped the Tigers twice early in the third quarter when Pacific threatened to tie the score, once on a goal-line interception by Shawn Wilbourn. "Our defense held up the whole game," Allen said. "I used three linemen, two linebackers and six defensive backs. I call it a dime." Pacific scored late in the third quarter to cut the lead to 14-7 on a 30-yard pass play from Troy Kopp to Aaron Turner, but Studer came rMrrTTrrs '033604200 JIIII- Shown Acluil Site ORDER YOURS 47 asm i gSTcQ fSQ (jnd 1 C4GHj3 C5-jKj) GMrj0) ffppis) C5tov3 (pwxj CZ) GD CD back with scoring pass plays of seven and 60 yards to Woodyard in the fourth quarter.

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