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Sunday. October 3. 1982 Page 4B The Pensacola News-Journal Cemson finds an easy one 24-6 over Kentucky i. ft l' sK South Walker paces Georgia STARKVILLE, Miss. (AP) Her-schel Walker rushed for 215 yards and quarterback John Lastinger passed for one touchdown and ran for another to lead sixth-ranked Georgia to a 29-22 victory over Mississippi State on Saturday afternoon.

Defensive guard Kevin Jackson preserved the triumph, plucking quarterback John fumble from the air at the Georgia 18 with left as Mississippi State sought to rescue victory'. Walker, the junior All-America, carried the ball 39 times while increasing his career yardage to 4,009, moving him into second place on the all-time SEC rushing record, only 26 yards behind Louisiana State's Charles Alexander. Georgia (4-0) scored the winning touchdown early in the fourth quarter with a 65-yard drive capped by Lastinger's 1-yard keeper. Walker picked up 55 yards on eight carries in the drive. teoraio i 0 7 19 Mississippi St 13 3 022 GA Wotker 3 run (Butler kick) MS Edwards 65 run (Morqon kick) GA Harris 39 pass from Lastinger (Butler k)ckl MS Hoddix 54 run (kick failed) MS Hoddix dO doss from Moore (pass foiled) GA Young 10 run (Wolker run) MS FG Moore 21 GA Lastinger 1 run Butler kick) A 33.158 downs and Nap McCallum added another as Navy withstood a furious fourth-quarter rally by previously unbeaten Duke in the final quarter to post a 27-2 1 victory Saturday.

In the final period, Bennett completed 20 of 26 passes for 249 yards and three touchdowns. Navy extended a 17-0 halftime lead on a 43-yard field goal by Pen-sacola's Steve Young, with 6:19 remaining in the third period and appeared to salt the victory away when Pagnanelli threw his second touchdown pass. Navy 7 10 IS 027 Duke 0 0 0 2121 NAVY McCoHum 6run (Young kick) NAVY Heine 40 pass from Pagnanelli (Young kick) NAVY FG Young 47 NAVY FG Young 43 NAVY Weiler 9 poss from Pognanelli (Young kick) DUKE Castor 9 poss from Bennett (Tolish kick) DUKE Herring 31 poss from Bennett (Tolish kick) DUKE Tillerv 24 poss from Bennett (Tolish kick) A 32,750 N. Carolina 41, Ga. Tech 0 CHAPEL HILL, N.C.

(AP) Ethan Horton carried 23 times for 110 yards and two touchdowns Saturday as 12th-ranked North f.arnli. tiers powered their way to a 62-3 Mideastern Athletic Conference Victory over Howard University in the Gator Bowl on Saturday night. The Rattlers (3-1 and 2-0 in the MEAC) totaled 535 yards on offense while limiting Howard to just 42 total yards. Valdosta St. 13, Cen.

Florida 7 VALDOSTA, Ga. (AP) Curt Garrett scored on a 3-yard run and Brad Bauer kicked two field goals to give Valdosta State a 13-7 homecoming victory over winless Central Florida in college football action Saturday. Vanderbilt 24, Tulane 21 NASHVILLE. Tenn. (AP) Vanderbilt quartebac Whit Taylor and tight en Allzma Matthews combined for a pair of scoring passes to lead the Commodores to a 24-21 college football victory over Tulane on Saturday night.

Navy 27, Duke 21 DURHAM, N.C. (AP) Marco Pagnanelli threw for two touch Associated Press photo A Mississippi State defender gets the hang of trying to bring na registered a 41-0 victory over Georgia Tech in an Atlantic Coast Conference game. down Walker. From Page IB LSU CLEMSON, C. (AP) Tailback Cliff Austin ran for three touchdowns and racked up 116 yards rushing Saturday to pave the way for Clemson to post an easy 24-6 victory over winless Kentucky.

The Tigers (2-1-1) were forced to operate without senior quarterback Homer Jordan, who was pulled from the starting lineup by Clemson University president Bill Atchley. Jordan's absence failed to faze the Tigers, who rolled for 272 yards rushing and 133 yards in the air in their second straight win. Reserve quarterback Mike Eppley filled Jordan's shoes ably, completing nine of 13 passes for 95 yards. Kentucky 0 0 0 66 Clemson 111 124 CLE Austin 5 run (Poulling kick) CLE Austin 1 run (Poulling kick) CLE Austin 10 run Poulling kick CLE FG Poulling 26 KEN Mangos 2 pass from Adams (poss foiled) A 63.500 Tennessee 10, Wash. St.

3 KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Sophomore Johnnie Jones bulled two yards for Tennessee's sole touchdown as the Volunteers defeated Washington State 10-3 Saturday. The dive by Jones, a 190-pound tailback who rushed 60 of his 83 yards in the first half, capped a 68-yard drive by the Vols, who evened their record to 2-2. Washington State fell to 1-3 in the non-conference contest before 91,744 spectators in Neyland Stadium. Washington St.

0 3 0 03 Tennessee 7 3 0 010 Jones 2 run (Reveiz kick) TEN FG Reveiz 29 WSU FG Trout 46 A 91,744 Alabama 34, Ark. St. 7 BIRMINGHAM (AP) Alabama's fourth-string quarterback. Perry Cuda, hit Joey Jones with two touchdown passes within 23 seconds Saturday night to start the Crimson Tide winging to a 34-7 football victory over Arkansas State. Arkansas State, stepping above its NCAA division, had shocked fifth-ranked Alabama by blocking a punt to tie the score at seven.

Cuda, a sophomore from Summer-ville, S.C., found Jones in the left side of the end zone from the 20 early in the second quarter. Craige Florence intercepted State quarterback Rick Spivey's pass at the Indians' 17-yard line on the first play after the kickoff, and Cuda immediately hit Jones again in the end zone. Miami 28, Louisville 6 LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) Speedy Neal scored three touchdowns to lead 17th-ranked Miami to a 28-6 victory over Louisville on Saturday night. Neal, a 245-pound junior fullback, rammed over from the 2- and 1-yard lines in the first half to put Miami (4-1) on top 14-0 at halftime.

Neal then took a 16-yard scoring pass from quarterback Mark Richt on Miami's first possession of the second half as the Hurricanes put the game out of reach at 21-0. Florida 62, Howard 3 JACKSONVILLE (AP) Led by the running of senior tailback Frank Middleton, the Florida Rat- on go was probably a bad call," he said later. He probably was right. Tailback Lorenzo Hampton took the fourth-down handoff and dove into a brick wall of LSU jerseys and the Tigers took over. Two plays later, Hilliard grabbed a screen pass from Alan Risher and broke free from no less than four Gators for a 41-yard touchdown.

Betanzos added the extra point and the Tigers' outnumbered but nevertheless vociferous following could sense that LSU was headed for a 10 record in the SEC. Pell also sensed something disaster. LSU made it 24-5 at halftime when Risher hit Hilliard for a 3-yard touchdwon pass with 30 seconds left in the half. Five plays earlier James Britt intercepted a Peace pass at the 27 to set LSU's final score. 30 ay ton (pMFl All SEASON RADIAL 30,000 MILE LIMITED WARRANTY PLUS ROAD HAZARD 1 feSr ,3 gs jC, 5 LSU 14 First downs SIZE KEG.

SALE TTT Plis46.13 PI 857514 58.99 47.99 1.99 P19575iU 60.99 52.99 2 08 P7057514 6299 54.99 2.23 P21S75xl4 65.99 57.99 2 40 20575l5 64 99 56.99 2.39 P2157515 68.99 59.99 2.54 P2257Sxl5 72.99 63.99 2 68 P23575xlS 7699 64.99 2 80 FLA 12 31106 182 86 23-41-2 6-47 1-1 Rushes-vords 49-206 Possing vords 148 Return vords 32 Passes 9-15-2 Punts 7-40 Fumbles-lost 4-1 Penottt s-vords 9-61 Time of Possession 10-80 29 06 ALL PRICES EXCHANGE 40,000 MILE WARRANTY ftTTl ROAD HAZARD RJKENT1RE S1 1 99 155x12 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING LSU. Hilhord 26-127, Montz 8-46 and James 7-22. FLA, Hampton 11-47. J.Jones 10-53 and Peace 4-8. PASSING LSU.

Risher 914-2-148 and Milliard 0-1-0-0. FLA, Peace 13-29-2-U9 and Hewko 5-12-0-33 RECEIVING LSU. Hilliard 4-80. Scott 2-22 and Mortin 1-42. FLA, Dixon 6-57.

Mulorkev 4-37 and S. Jackson 3-34. Louisiono State 10 14 0 A 24 Florida 110 813 FLA FG Goinev 28 LSU Hilliard 11 run (Betonzos kick) LSU FG Betonzos 21 LSU Hilliard 41 poss from Risher (Betonzos kick! FLA Safety, Risher recovered fumble in end zone LSU Hilliard 3 poss from Risher (Betnazos kick) FLA Mulorkev 5 posi from Peace (Mulorkev pass from Peace) A 73,152 F.E.T. 1 65 size I p'CE I fir 175 70 13 50 99 1 68 US 70 13 54 99 1 92 185 70 14 56 99 2.10 19S 70 14 60 99 2 30 505 70-14 64 99 3 02 SIZE I WICt ft 155.12 3999 65 155.13 44 99 1 80 165.13 47 99 1.95 175.14 49 99 2 05 185.14 5399 2 15 Assoooted Press photo It's easy to see who's in control Saturday at Gainesville as the TJgers whoop it up after a touchdown. All Prices Exchonge From Page IB Auburn THE ALL ROAD RADIAL 28,000 MILE LIMITED WARRANTY f) RICHARD CONGRATU LATIONS PLUS ROAD HAZARD SAILBOAT TIME SHARING Newport '28 Convenient Inexpensive 932-2170 Evening MADE THC BIG FOUR 1 ECHO LANES 3 9-22-82 SIZE Wia F.E.T.

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Nebraska put the game away with touchdowns by Rozier, Mark Schellen and Tim Brungardt in the final quarter against a sagging Aubum defensive unit that saw nearly 37 minutes of action on the day. Auburn takes a 3-1 record against Southeastern Conference rival Kentucky next Saturday in Auburn. NEB AUB 59 West 2-25. Corroll 1-25. First downs 31 13 Nebrosko 7 7 20 041 Rushes-vords 68-342 43-171 Auburn 0 0 0 07 Passing vords 162 116 Returnvords 13 18 NEB Wilkening 15 run (Seibel Posses 19-10-1 11-07-1 kick) Punts 2-51 4 43 AUB Jackson 4 run (Del Fumbles-lost 4-2 3-3 Greco kick) Penolties vords 3-45 3-15 NEB Brown 58 pass from Gill sale DAYTON DELUXE 20,000 MILE WARRANTY PLUS ROAD HAZARD 25 SIZE I PBICE I r-tT.

SIZE PRICE m.t A78.13 29 99 in 39 H78.14 41.99 lit C78.14 "33 99" 1M ij.l5 40 99 in H7B.15 43 99 F78.14' 35991 111 I 1U.I5 45.99 Ia mm F.E.T. $1.58 mm MOUNTED FREE FOR OLD TIRE mm 4 PLY-POLYESTER WHITEWALL Time of Possession 36:44 23:16 (Seibel kick) urn SUPER INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING NEB, Rozier 24-98. Wilkening 9-60. Gill 11-50. Schellen 5-55 AUB.

James 8 60. Neol 8-40. Jackson 5-18. PASSING NEB. Gill 19-10-1- 162 AUB, Campbell 10-6-1-91.

RECEIVING NEB. Brown 1- 78. Williams 2-24. AUB. Woods 3- NEB Rozier 2 run (Seibel kick) NEB Rozier 12 run (Seibel kick) NEB Schellen 41 run (Seibel kick) NEB Brungordt 13 run (kick foiled) A 73,900 $1199 RETREADS 1 5000 MILE LIMITED WARRANTY DURA-TUFF Jim Bone delivered a bone-jarring hit on Nebraska punt returner Dave Burke, who fumbled at the 13.

The opportunity was wasted, however, as junior running back Lionel James, who led Auburn with 69 yards rushing, returned the fumble favor on the very next play. maturity and pride of the Nebraska football program showed on the field today," said Dye. "I don't know when a quarterback has been so effective against us as Turner Gill was. thought if we could keep it close going into the fourth quarter, we could have a chance. Right now, I don't know how good or bad we are, but Nebraska is the finest football team I've seen." Osborne parted with kind remarks on Auburn: "Pat Dye has done a good job with this team.

Auburn is much better than they were last year. The final score is not indicative of the way the game should have gone. They have the capability to play us even. I expected the score to be Something like 21-10 or 21-14, but we wore them down." Osborne said it was a good win for his team Jebounding from a 27-24 loss at Penn State last 6aturday. It was Nebraska's third win over Auburn in three meetings.

"Nebraska launched an impressive opening tlfive of 73 yards in 13 plays, capped by the 15-iyard TD run of junior fullback Doug Wilkening, jwho was subbing for the injured Roger Craig. Key Jrtays in the drive were a 16-yard pass from Gill to senior tight end Jamie Williams, a third-and-10 fyay that gave the Cornhuskers a first down at the 33. i Another third-down play faced Nebraska at the 30. This time Gill hit junior split end Ricky Simmons for 16 yards and a first down at Auburn's 17. Wilkening took a handoff from Gill and blasted through the middle of the Auburn defense for a 7 0 lead with 9:54 left in the quarter.

On Auburn's first play from scrimmage, James 'skirted untouched around right end for what appeared to be the tying touchdown, but the officials ruled he stepped out of bounds at the Nebraska 40. Stunned by the nullification, Auburn yardage on a busted play and an illegal procedure penalty on its next two plays. I Even a personal foul penalty against Nebraska Jwas unable to salvage the drive for Auburn, which Jended as sophomore fullback Ron O'Neal fumbled the ball away at the 32. Nebraska's next drive advanced from its own to Auburn's 46 before senior free safety Mark Dorminey intercepted at the Tigers' 28. I The interception set up Auburn's only scoring 'drive of the game, covering 72 yards in 10 plays.

Quarterback Randy Campbell followed a pass completion to junior tight end Ed West a 25-yard completion to junior split end 'Chris Woods on back-to-back plays for a first and- 560x15 BW Plus F.E.T. PLUS ROAD HAZARD 5IZE P01CE F.E.T. A78TT? WFf 1T B78.13 14 99 .51 B78.14 14 99 .5) E78.14 1499 55 F78.14 16 99 'IT SIZE PHICE MX G78.14 16 H78.14 1699 9 SiZiill ZST H78.15 T6.99 JT 178.15 16 99 84 Southern Miss rolls, 34-14 PIUS TAX RECAPABLE TRADE WHITE WALLS 1 00 MORE SERVICE SPECIAL OIL, FILTER LUBE Includes: Up to 5 quart of 20W40 Pennzoil Motor Oil New Pennzoil Oil Filter Quality Lube Mot Cart HATTIESBURG, Miss. (AP) Quarterback Reggie Collier ran for two touchdowns and passed for another Saturday night to pace Southern Mississippi to a 34-14 football victory over Memphis State. Collier scored Southern Mississippi's first two touchdowns on runs of 6 and 5 yards.

His second tally was set up by a 50-yard pass to Don Horn. The 6-4, 205-pound senior signal caller from Biloxi also connected with Louis Lipps on a 38-yard touchdown toss and Steve Clark added a 29-yard field goal to give USM a comfortable 24-0 halftime edge. Quarterback Trell Hooper passed 17 yards to Derrick Crawford and later scored himself on a 1-yard plunge for Memphis State's only touchdowns. Sam Dejarnette cashed in a 1-yard touchdown run and Clark added another field goal of 30 yards to round out Southern's second-half scoring. 91 6 few Warrington Rd.

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