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The Montgomery Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 54

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journal -atocrtiscc PAGE IOC SUNDAY. OCTOBER 13. 1985 Jackson runs for STBs as Georgia belts Ole Miss American Conference leader Bowling Green swept past Eastern Michigan 42-24 Saturday night. Jackson St. 28 Florida TALLAHASSEE, Miss.

(AP) -Quarterback Shannon Boyd tossed vf, yards Saturday night to spark Memphis State to a 38-21 non-conference college football win over Tulane. The victory puts Memphis State at 2-2-2 for the season, while Tulane remains winless at 0-6. Southern Miss 42 Louisville 12 LOUISVILLE; Ky. (AP) Quarterback Andrew Anderson threw for two touchdowns and ran for another to lead Southern Mississippi to a 42-12 victory over Louisville in a non-conference college football game Saturday night. Mississippi Coll 50 Jacksonville 3 CLINTON, Miss.

(AP) Junior backup quarterback Jim McGhee hurled three touchdown passes, two of them to Tony Eddins, as Mississippi College romped over Jacksonville State 50-3 in a Gulf South Conference football battle Saturday night. Bowling Green 42 Eastern 24 YPSILANTI, Mich. (AP) -Tailback Bernard White ran for four touchdowns and quarterback Brian McClure pass for two others as Mid- 50and 22-yard passes to Stacy Mobley as Jackson State claimed a hard-fought 28-23 non-conference football victory over Florida Saturday. night. SW Louisiana 16 East Carolina 14 LAFAYETTE, La.

(AP) Patrick Broussard booted three field goals on a soggy field, including a 47-yarde? with just over five minutes left in the game, to give Southwestern Louisiana a 16-14 victory over East Carolina in a college football game Saturday night. Prairie View. .....28 16 PRAIRIE VIEW, Texas (AP) Quarterback Ernest Brow threw a touchdown pass and ran one himself to, lead the Prairie View Panthers to a 28-16 victory over the Tigers Saturday night in a non-con- touchdown passes of 12 yards to Mike Irvin and 21 yards to Melvin Bratton. The junior quarterback finished with 16 completions in 24 attempts for 204 yards with one interceptions. He capped his night with a nifty 6-yard scoring run on a third-and-goal play early in the final period, slicing through the Bearcat defense when he couldn't find an open receiver.

That put the Hurricanes up 38-0 with 11:36 to play, and the reserves finished the game. Miami, 4-1 with four straight victories, had romped to a 17-0 first half lead on touchdown runs of 6 yards by Alonzo Highsmith and 14 yards by Warren Williams and a 17-yard field goal by Greg Cox. Cincinnati, 3-4 with four consecutive losses, couldn't crack the Hurricane end zone despite threatening twice. 34 Oklahoma 24 STILLWATER, Okla. (UPI) Mc-Cathorn Clayton ran for two touchdowns and passed for another Saturday night to guide No.

9 Nebraska to a 34-24 victory over No. 5 Oklahoma State in the Big Eight Conference opener for both teams. The win lifted Nebraska to 4-1 and Oklahoma State slipped to 4-1. Clayton scored the Cornhuskers' first touchdown on a 1-yard run with 11:31 left in the second quarter and ran 7 yards for another at with 6:50 left in the game. The sophomore completed 8-of-15 passes for 161 yards, Including a 38-yard scoring strike to split end Robb Schnitzler with 4:13 to go in the first half.

Fullback Tom Rathman scored on a 4-yard run early in the fourth quarter and Dale Klein kicked field goals in the second and thid period, both 40 yards long, and added the extra point after each touchdown. Oklahoma State scored first with a 28-yard field goal from Joel O'Donnell 21 seconds into the second period, but fell behind 20-3 before scoring again. Ronnie Wiliams connected with tight end J.R. Dillard for a 5-yard touch-" down pass at 5:22 in the third period and Thurman Thomas scored on a 2-yard run on the Cowboys next possession. Thomas, second in rushing nationally, carried 22 times for 71 yards.

His touchdown was the first rushing touchdown scored by Oklahoma State against the Cornhuskers since 1978. Baylor 21 SMU 14 IRVING, Texas (UPI) Quarterback Tom Muecke capped an 80-yard, fourth-quarter drive with a 2-yard run Saturday night that gave 18th-ranked Baylor a 21-14 upset victory over Southern Methodist. Baylor improved to 5-1 overall and 3-0 in the Southwest Conference. SMU, midway through the first of a three-year NCAA probation, lost for the second straight week and fell to 2-2. The Bears let an early 14-point lead disappear against SMU, and the Mustangs appeared ready to take control of the game in the third quarter when they kept the ball for 8:06 and drove 91 yards.

But SMU running back Reggie Dupard fumbled at Baylor's 2-yard line to end that drive and the Bears regained the momentum. The Bears took over at their own 20 with 13:55 remaining, and Muecke needed nine plays to produce the winning score. Arkansas 30 Texas 7 LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) Arkansas halfback James Rouse raced 34 yards for one touchown and set up another with two big runs Saturday night as the sixth-ranked Razorbacks hammered out a 30-7 Southwest Conference victory over Texas Tech. Comerback Kevin Wyatt darted 35 yards with an intercepted pass in the opening seconds of play to stake the unbeaten Hogs to a 7-0 lead and they rolled on to their fifth triumph and second SWC verdict. The Red Raiders, 3-3 and 0-3, trailed by only seven points late in the third period and were threatening before the Arkansas defense stiffened and the Porker offense came alive.

Nursing a 14-7 lead, Arkansas got a third-quarter safety and then exploded for two touchdowns in the final quarter as the Hogs extended their winning streak over the Raiders to nine in a row. 45 Boston College 14 WEST POINT, N.Y. (UPI) Tory Crawford and Clarence Jones each rushed for three touchdowns Saturday night, leading unbeaten Army to a 45-14 rout of Boston College. Crawford, Jones and Doug Black all rushed for more than 100 yards as the Cadets powered to 505 yards on 79 carries on the ground to improve to 5-0. Army, which has won eight straight, last got off to a 5-0 start in 1950.

Boston College, which defeated Army 45-31 lastseason, fell to 3-4. Memphis State 38 Tulane 21 MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -Freshman tailback Terry Douglas scored two touchdowns and senior quarterback Danny Sparkman added two scoring passes as he threw for 137 NIGHT GAMES LSU comerback Norman Jefferson started the Tiger runaway when he stepped in front of a John Gromos pass at the Vanderbilt 26 on the game's first play from scrimmage and ran untouched into the end zone to get the Tigers on the scoreboard with 14:52 still on the first-quarter clock. The Commodores never got on track after Jefferson's quick score, committing four turnovers in the first half as the Tigers bolted to a 28-0 lead. The Tiger offense scored easily on its first possession of the night, driving 50 yards in only seven plays to go on top 14-0 when running back Dalton Hilliard scored on an 8-yard sweep and place-kicker Ron Lewis added his second PAT kick.

James, who carried the football 11 times as he passed former Heisman Trophy winner Billy Cannon on the Tigers' rushing list, then took charge, scoring on a 2-yard run with 1:43 remaining in the opening quarter and adding a 1-yard dive in the second quarter to give LSU command at the half. The senior has compiled 1,909 rushing yards. Cannon, who played from 1957-59, ran.for 1,867 yards. Kentucky 33 Mississippi St 19 LEXINGTON, Ky. (UPI) Kevin Dooley threw an interception on the first play of his first collegiate start Saturday night but came back to pass for 261 yards and one touchdown in leading Kentucky to a come-from-behind 33-19 Southeastern Conference win over Mississippi State.

Dooley, subbing for the injured Bill Ransdell, completed 16 of 31 passes and the Wildcats shut down State quarterback Don Smith and Emory Bellard's option offense. Kentucky's double threat on the ground was effective as well. Mark Higgs carried 19 times for 125 yards and two touchdowns, while Mark Logan carried 35 times for 115 yards and one TD. The Wildcats, who opened their SEC schedule with the victory, improved to 4-1, while Mississippi State fell to 4-2, 0-2 in the SEC. 38 Cincinnati MIAMI (AP) Vinny Testaverde passed for two touchdowns and scrambled for another Saturday night as the Miami Hurricanes whipped the outclassed Cincinnati Bearcats 38-0.

The Miami offense scored on six of its first nine possesssions, and the 1 Cincinnati defense only stopped the Hurricanes on downs once before the fourth period. Testaverde, who was victimized for six interceptions last week in a 27-15 Miami victory over East Carolina, hit only six of 12 passes in the first half for 72 yards with one interception. But he came to life in the second half with 3 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU MONTGOMERY 3114 ATLANTA HWY. 2 Doore From Bowling Allay 272-2636 433 MADISON AVE. Downtown Madison ai Decatur 262-3537 PRATTVILLE 411 So.

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Leading 14-7 at half time, Georgia, 4-1, scored on three of its first four possessions in the third quarter to jump to a 35-7 lead. Jackson ran five yards for one touchdown and 27 for another in the quarter. Jackson's 20-yard touchdown run with 1:13 left in the second quarter broke a 7-7 tie, and his 55-yard completion to Stanley Blalock set up a fourth quarter touchdown. Ole Miss, a 41-0 loser to Auburn a week ago, fell to 2-3-1 overall and 0-2 in the SEC. In winning its fourth straight, Georgia evened its conference record at 1-1.

Fullback David McCluskey ran four yards for a touchdown in the fourth quarter and went 51 yards on a fake punt for another touchdown in the third quarter. Sophomore quarterback David McKinney, subbing for injured Kent Austin, threw for two Ole Miss touchdowns 22 yards to J.R. Ambrose in the second quarter and 60 yards to Andree Rodgers in the third. Fumble recoveries set up the game's first two touchdowns, and Georgia converted a pair of third-quarter interceptions into scoring drives. Freshman tailback Tim Worley, who rushed for 111 yards in 21 carries, got Georgia's first touchdown on a 1-yard run, capping a 43-yard drive.

Ole Miss' first-half touchdown came after tackle Michael Fitzsim-mons recovered a Georgia fumble at the Bulldog 22, and three plays later, McKinney connected with Ambrose in the corner of the end zone. Georgia took command in the third quarter, scoring three touchdowns in a little more than 7Vi minutes, capped by McCulskey's long run off a faked punt. McKinney was intercepted once in the quarter, and tailback Antonio Harris' pass was picked off to start another Georgia march. Mississippi picked up its final touchdown with 36 seconds to play when freshman quarterback Mark Young threw a 17-yard scoring pass to Ambrose, who finished the night with 95 yards on six receptions. LSU 49 Vandcrbilt.

7 NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -Tailback Garry James scored three touchdowns and rambled for 63 yards to become the No. 5 rusher in LSU history Saturday night as he led the No. 20 Tigers to a 49-7 Southeastern Conference football victory over Van-derbilt. The win upped LSU's record to 3-1 overall and 1-1 in the SEC, while Vanderbilt's Commodores fell to 2-4 and 0-2.

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