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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 25

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The Sunday Star-Bulletin Advertiser Honolulu. Sept. 17, 1978 southwest flan Longhorns bomb shell-shocked Rice ill Texaa Rico 10 Te 1, Jonas 57 pass fiom McEachern (Erxleben kick Tex Kino run (Ernieben kick) Ten FGErieben36 Tex FGErnlebentt Tex L.Jones 33 pass from McBath (Erxleben kick) Tex Campbell intercepted east in end tone (Erxleben kick A Tex Mice First downs Puthes-verds Jl 01303 15 minus 34 HOUSTON (AP) Johnny "Lam" Jones used his Olympic speed to glide under touchdown passes of 57 and 33 yards and Russell Erxleben booted field goals of 28 and 46 yards to ignite seventh-ranked Texas to a season opening 34-0 victory over shell-shocked Rice Saturday night. The Texas offense, operating for the first time in four years without graduated Heisman Trophy winner Earl Campbell, did not appear any, less awesome, scoring two touchdowns on its first five offensive plays. Jones, a member of the United States' gold medal-winning relay team at the 1976 Olympics, raced down the sideline under a pass by quarterback Randy McEachern on the third play of the game for a 57 yard pass-run touchdown play.

Halfback LeRoy King popped 47 yards through the middle of Rice's line for a touchdown on the second play of Texas' next possession. Erxleben. who holds the NCAA record for the longest field goal at 67 yards, then took over with 26-yard and 46-yard kicks and Jones caught his 33yard pass from backup quarterback Mark McBath to stake the Longhorns to a 27-0 halftime lead. The Texas defense added another touchdown with 13:56 to play.After Erxleben had punted out of bounds at the Rice 1, defensive end Tim Campbell intercepted a pass by Mark Snyder and returned it for a touchdown. Rice, which lost its 12th consecutive game, fell to 0-2 this season.

lead North Texas State to a 28-23 victory over winless Texas-Arlington. Although North Texas was a heavy favorite over UTA. now 0-3, the persistent Mavericks threatened in the fourth quarter by scoring two touchdowns in a nine-second span. They were driving for a third possible score until the Mean Green's Marty Morrisson intercepted a Ray Dewalt pass at the UTA 35 with just more than one minute to play. Jackson, the No.

3 rusher in the NCAA last week, tied the school's single-game rushing record set 27 years ago by Ray Renfro. North Texas, now 2-1. took a 7-0 lead when Case hit Charlie Murray with an 8-yard scoring pass with 2:17 left in the first quarter. Passing; yards 194 131 Kerurnyerdt 13 Passes 13 IT I Puntt 543.0 Fumbtet-lost i5 Penalties-yards 17165 0 13-? 11-34 5 3 40 in Sorth Texas 28, Texas-Arlington 23 IRVING, Texas (UPI) Quarterback Jordan Case passed for one touchdown and ran for another and Bernard Jackson rushed for 207 yards and scored once last night to l1 i United Press International. LeRoy King of the University of Texas breaks into the open on his 1 way to a 46-yard touchdown run in the first quarter of yesterday's gamewith Rice University.

Watching him go by are safety Mike Downs (5), nose-guard Darryl Grant (51) and defensive-end Jim Frith (57). Rainbows colorless in 56-10 shellacking rmrn ww lli i .1 V4 k. 1 lLJ i-i 1-1 V-l PURCHASE ANY 4 TIRES AND YOU GET A FREE WILSON 1, A. 4T 7 O.J. SIMPSON it 9-1 i I AUTOGRAPHED FOOTBALL! GIVEN IN COOPERATION WITH THE ATHLETE'S FOOT AT WARD WAREHOUSE.

sir upvfipa fi F.i A78-1 3 "ROCKET RACERS lit IKEAU3I em FOH THE CLASSIC 44 ill close to flawless this time. He completed nine of 11 passes for 133 yards. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS NiDraska MM Hipe. 1 70. Bern.

11.69. Wuffft. -Vl Franklin. 7 Johnson, a 45; Ouinn, HJ. McCrady.

124. Hager, 4 23; Kotera.a-ta, Brown. 1-4. Jueliring. I-a; Sorlev, 3-6.

Passim: Sorley, t-tl-l), 133. Hir, 5-7-0. 53; Ouinn. 7-2-0. 14.

acemna: McCrady, SSI, Lockett. 3 71. Brown. 3 52 M.oo, 2-10, Miller. 1-13; Davis, 1-13.

Franklin, l-minus Berns, 1-fflinusl Puntine: Smith, Returns: Punt, Brown. 3-M; Lockett. l-minus liegt. 1. fninus4 Kickofl.

Brown. 2-45. OtHnf TackiM. Col. 4-7 13; Anorewt, J.

4. Poeschel. S-u-S. LeRov. 2-3 S.

Gary, 3-14; Dunning. 1-3 4. Tackles lor tost. Pilltn. 2.minus 4.

Holmes, 2-minus 17; Lindstrom, I. minute Liegl. l-minus4; Kunz. l-minus 4. Horn, l-minus Andrews.

I-minus 3. Means, l-minus 2. Fumble recoveries, tinostrom. Kum. tiegi.

Hawaii Inlsinf Haslio. 12-46. Betnea. 2-3S; Anart. 413; Bell.

713; Toloumu. 2-4. Hill, 4-4, Stennis, 3-3. Red, 3-minus 14, Duva, 5-minus Ptssing: Duva. 10-15-0.

92 yards. Stennis. 2 4 0. 40; Wig. more.

0- 0. 0. (Kaiving: Little. I 49; Buck. 2 21 Haslip.

1-20; Jackson. I U. jett. U.Cabral. I Seaman.

Punting: Cummins. I 47 9 ilurm: Kickoll, Redd. 3-18; Coleman. 2 21. Allen.

120 Defansg: Tackles. Gaison. 12-3 IS. Coioma. a-7 IS.

Talaesea. 71 (, Keckeisen.4-0 Arvanelis. 1 Ululate. 3 3-4. Waeda.

41-S. Voeller. 2-3 Conlev. 3-1 2 24. Tackles lor loss.

Hanawehine, l-mmus Comma, l-minus McLeod. l-minus 1. Fumble recoveries, Coioma, Moore SCORING ORIVES 7i yards. II plays. 3:46 elapsed time.

Hipp scoring on a draw straight up me middle Irom the 10 Todd kick. Bigpievs Sorley pass to Brown for 34 yards on 3rd and 13. Hipp 3S yards tn Scarries, Oftrt recovery ot Hipp fumble to keep drive alive. Time .9 03 1st Score Neb 7.UH0. 91 yards, II plays, 3:36 etasped time.

Franklin scoring torn the II. Kick failed. Big plays Sorley passes lo McGradv tor 1 1 and 14 yards Time 9 402nd Score: Neb 13. UH 0 33 yards. 4 piavs.

1:13 elapsed time, Sorley going the final halt yard on a Quarterback sneak Miner pass from Sorley Big plavs Snort Neb kickolt recovered by Lindstrom at UH 33. raztiedame pass play, hanooff to Hipp, back to Sorley lor Il-yard pass to Brown at UHS. Time 27 2nd. Score. Neb.

2I.UH0 44 yards. 4 plavs. I 23elasped time. Lockett scoring on 4 yard pass Irom Sorley. Todd kick, big plays: Hawaii roughness penalty.

Time: 4 55 2nd Score: Neb. 24, UH0. 52 yards, I play. OB elapsed time. Brown scoring on a 52-yardDunt return.

Todd kick 8g plavs: Line drive punt bv Cummins hurt punt coverage, but Brown's cuts helped. ime 3 0IInd Score Neb 3S. UH0 UH 23 yards. 3 Plays. 1 45 elaosed time.

Duva passing to Biack for II yards and the score. Kim kick. Big plavs: Parril- la's recovery ol a Berns fumble at the N-23; Duva pass to LMie fortOvards Times. 7.31 3rd. Score Neb.

35. UH 7. 40 yards. 9 plavs. 3:12 elapsed time.

Berns powering over right guard from the 3 lor the score. Toddkick Big plays: Hager pass to Wilier tor 13 yards on 3rd and 10. Time: 4:19 3rd Score Neb 42. UH 7 UH 49 yards, II plays. 10 elapsed time.

Kim scoring on a 49-vard field goal. Big plays: Pass interference penalty for first down on 2nd and 13. but Black madea tine catch anyway-Time: I 03 3rd Score: Neb 42. UH 10 72 yards. 11 plavs.

3:31 elapsed time. Kotera scoring on a 3-varo run up the middle Sukup kick. Big plavs: McGradv 34 yards on reverse. Johnson 10-yard run on 3rd and 5. Time: 12 114th Score: Neb 49.

UH 10 41 yards. 10 plavs. 3 48 elaosed time. Johnson scoring over left tackle Irom the one. Sukuo kick.

Big plavs: Ouinn passes of II yards to McGrady. 13 lo Devies- Time. 4:54 4th. Score: Neb. 54.

UH 10 WIRE LOOK!" I I K.ri fc EACH le fiPrS 4Wi III Continued from Page B-i ready for the rest of the season," Tomey said. "We have to at the positive I aspects of all this." he said. "For one thing, a lot of players got into this game; almost everybody. We found some that will make us bet- I Tomey said he wouldn't be able to come up with names until he sees the game films, but said "Randy Be-thea (freshman tailback) is one that comes to mind. He had 25 yards in a couple of carries." -The-Bows also used all the other freshman running backs, four quarterbacks and all but two men on the '60-man travel roster.

"We' also learned again how important poise is." Tomey said. "We had it for awhile and then lost it. and. we'll have to learn from it." He also said his players had to notice the "differences in the way you feel after a victory like last week and after a loss like this one. be- cause winning feels so much better." 'Reviewing yesterday's game a bit more.

Tomey summarized: truth is, in order for us to win. they've got to screw up. If they 1 7 don't7w'e them. You have to be able to write the script and act it outperTeciIyT They just have too much savvy and experience other- -m -4 The experience angle evident early. Instead of "being fooled by, some of the different formations and dipsy doodle shifts that helped against N'ew Mexico the week be-' fore.

Nebraska reacted almost im-. mediately. a good from a coaching stand-- because it shows weaknesses that we might not have noticed against some other team," Tomey said. Duva "was; 10-for-15 passing again 1 for only 92 yards, but he had to dump the bair quickly much of the time because of the hard-charging Nebraska rush. He didn'4 play in the fourth quarter.

Wilbert-Haslip-was by far the best of the UH rushers with 66 yards on 12 carries. But the statistics, as well as the game, belonged to the Cornhuskers. Serleyr who hadn't gotten really un- 1 in. his first two starts, was WHITEWAU ADD 3.00 RECAPPABLE CASING REQUIRED OR 3.00 l6v EVERYDAY E78-14 18.88 FET.46 PRICES! F78-14 20.88 FIT .48 600-11 13.88 FCT.34 700-13 16.88 KT.3J 560-13 10.88 rrr.M 11.88 m.n G78-14 12.88 lfl.il H78-14 23.88 FIT.5S 600-15 12.18 m. 33 600-13 11.88 m.36 G78-1S 21.88 fit 615-13 10.88 frr.16 B78-13 15.88 FIT .36 15x6 H78-15 23.88 ht.61 C78-13 1 6.88 rrr.40 650-13 1 5.88 m.3i PICKUPS 4 WHEEL DRIVE! 41 Hawaii Nebraska FREE BRAKE ALIGNMENT CHECK! CHOOSE Hipp 10 run I Todd kick I N- Franklin 11 run (kick failed) Sorley I run (Miller pass from Sorlev) Lockett 39 pass from Sorlev Todd kick I Brown S3 punt return (Todd kick) H-Block II pass from Duva (Kim kick) Berns 9 run (Todd kick FG Kim 49 Kotera 3 run (Sukup kick Johnson I run Sukup kick 11 mm UNIR0YAL WTi 3 IP tJIJfTf FROM UNIROYAL TIGER PAW STEELGLAS ll-ISbASCAL lO-ISCOMPACKj fRAcIl 111-15 MAX.

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FET 4.44 FIT 4.1 8 FET 4.23 bend resume tor no cost evaluation or can if for further information Toll Free Ji (UPI) -Tight Chuck Mullen caught two touchdown passes and safety Glenn Ver-rette returned an interception 83 yards for a third score yesterday 1 800 824 7919 NATIONAL XT RENEGADE! 'nil JffitotfM 9100 Wilshire Blvd 1 vvirx Dept. 41, Beverly Hills, Ca 90212 213 278 1094 E70-14 78 SERIES CHROME SPOKER 14x6 39.11 15x8 14x7 41.88 15x10 55.88 15x7 42.66 and iuo I NOT INCLUDED Mm A78-13 UNIROYAL mm 1 FET IMfsMIiB Li 2M 4 I RAISED WHITE UNIROYAL to lead Holy. Cross to a 27-14 upset of error-plagued Colgate. The win over the Red Raiders was the fourth straight during the past two years for Holy Cross 2-0 this season was Colgate's first home Joss since Mullen substituting for injured starter Smith, scored on passes of 16 and 19 yards from quarterback Peter Colombo in the contest in which i Holy jCross never relin-quished the lead. Halfback Larry FASTRAK E78-H WMITI SIDf WAll FOR MOST MIO-SIZI CAJI H78-14 1 BIACK SIDEWALL LETTERS F70-14 G70-14 F60-14 G60-14 L60-14 IWV, FOR LA ROE CARSI 1 WHITE SIDEWALL ri4 Ewald also scored on a two-yard plunge as the Crusaders piled up 411 total offensive yards.

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