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il c-ti: VICTORIA ADVOCATE, Sunday, September 14, lSCO ia Jironnces- i G(Q)Fg 1 I i I I I i III 'if jr tion carried to the Georgia 20 in the final two minutes, a drive that featured a 41-yard pass from reserve quarterback David Beal to Mike Whitwell. That threat ended on an Inter ATHENS, Ga. (AP) Fresn-mao Herschd Walker scored three touchdowns, one on a 1-yard run, and Buck Belue fired two scoring pataei to Anthony Arnold 12tb-ranked Georgia crushed Texai VIA Saturday. the half. The first score came on a 79-yard drive on which Belue connected on three passes for 75 yards, including the 19-yard scaring toss to Arnold.

Paulk then made his first ap-. pearance and connected on passes of IS and 23 yards before hitting Jones with the 24-yard touchdown play Just 7 seconds before balftlme. Texas Georgia 7 14 0-41 Go-Amokf pu from Belue (Reunion kick) Go-Walker I run (Robinson kick) Go Arnold It put from Belue (Robln-sonkk) Go Jones pus from Pwlk (Robin-ton kick) Go Wolker 1 run (Robinson kick) Ga-Wilktr run Robinson kickt the day with 145 yards on 21 carries, sitting out the final li mK mite of action. Belue's scoring passes to Arnold covered and 19 yards, and the Bulldog quarterback also set up another score with a 53-yard completion to Norris Brown at the Aggie 1 Georgia's other touchdown came on a 24-yard pass from reserve quarterback Jeff Paulk to Chuck Jones. Rex Robinson kicked the six extra points, stretching his streak to 73 in a row without missing.

Scott Woerner set up one of Georgia's touchdowns with a 58-yard punt return to the 4. It wai the second straight victory for Georgia and left the Aggies with a 1-1 record. Georgia's defense gave the explosive Southwest Conference team's offense trouble throughout the game, jrecover- tog three fumbles and intercepting three passes, Including two by Jeff Hipp. Texas which entered the game ranked fourth nationally in total offense, passed mldfield only three times before Georgia established a 354 lead and and got there twice more before staging its only serious threat in the closing minutes of the game. The Aggies' deepest penetra ception by Greg Bell.

Georgia opened the scoring on its second possession, moving 33 yards in five plays after Pat McShea recovered Mike Mosley's fumbled handoff. The Bulldogs did not strike again until early in the second quarter when Belue hit Brown on the 53-yard pass to set up Walker's first touchdown. However, Georgia took out of contention with two touchdowns in the final 3:09 of Saneliez Beta 1M er would decide whether to lodge an official protest. Stanley Moore, chairman of the Sports Council of Guyana, criticized the WBC rule allowing two fight Judges to be from the same country. tiwttti 'ifcr a Hr i ii ii ii i i mi in i i in nil i wim -rin I.3 AMOClOfOd TOM WmptMO first period of their game Saturday afternoon in Athens, Ga.

Georgia went on to obliterate the Aggies, 42-0. ZEROING IN Georgia Bulldogs nose-guard Joe Creamons (94) zeroes in on quarterback Mike Mosely during the Dallas, Denver in Replay "These rules are not Juslce and don't look like fair play," he said. "It's clear to me Patrick Ford was robbed of a victory," said Kit Nasclmento, an official of the Guyana ministry. "It's a bad to be rebuilt somewhat, But there were no signs of weakness last week as the Cow- boys, sticking mainly to the ground, generated 177 yards rushing and 107 passing. The defense, meanwhile, shut off Washington's ground game with Just 58 yards and forced the Redskins into a desperation passing game.

Denver, on the other hand, suffered what Miller called an "embarrassing" loss to the Eagles. The Broncos had been touting their new controlled- Jordan, Clem son AririKey Oyer Rice i oe. 14 'mm ia MM Ml J-l 1-11 14 4HH II 1M4J 11 4-1 Ml Ruslwt-rards Pesalrig yards Hetum yards Punts Fumbles-test PaneMet-yeros Walker, who scored twice in bis collegiate debut at Tennessee last week, also tallied twice on 1-yard plunges as be finished SAN ANTONIO, Texas (AP) Mexico's Salvador Sanchez, apparently confused in the early rounds, regained his composure and punched out a contested split decision over Patrick Ford of Guyana to retain the World Boxing Council featherweight championship Saturday. Judge Jose Escalante scored the fight 148-139 for the 128-pound Sanchez, Judge A.D. Bynum of Dallas saw it 145-141 for the defending champion and Judge Ramon Berumen of Mexico scored It even at 145-all.

However, Ford's manager and trainer angrily charged "robbery" after the fight. They had filed an official protest before the bout that two of the Judges were from Sanchez' native country. Ford, at 5-10 extremely tall for a 126-pound fighter, used his 6 -Inch reach advantage to score heavily in the early rounds by flicking his left fist Ford sent blood trickling from Sanchez' left nostril when he rocked the champion with a left uppercut in the third round. However, Sanchez beginning in the fourth round moved inside the longer-armed challenger and pummeled Ford's lower body with jabs and rocked the taller man several times with uppercuts. After the fight, promoter Don Georgino announced Sanchez would meet super-bantamweight champion Wilfredo Gomez within 90 days, possibly in Las Vegas, in a fight that will net Sanchez more than )1 million and Gomez $500,000.

Ford wept openly in Jiis dressing room after the fight and said he thought he had earned a victory. While many of his seconds bitterly screamed their fighter was robbed, Ford said, "I know I won the fight. I'm proud of myself that I put up such a fight." However, he said his manag- the Nigerian hooter's 12th and 13th In a row. He added one Rice scored first on a 22-yard field goal by Kenneth Sam with 54 minutes remaining in the opening quarter. Fumbles by Owl quarterback Randy Hertel and Clemson tall- disgrace that American-controlled boxing system allows a fight when a fighter has to fight against loaded judges.

Let them order Sanchez to fight a return bout in a neutral country with neutral judges." passing offense as a cure for their lack of punch, but it wasn't evident last week. Quarterback Matt Robinson, who has wrested the starting assignment from Craig Morton, had a rough debut, completing 18 of 41 passes for 178 yards with two interceptions. The Denver defense was equally inept, yielding 421 total yards and allowing the Eagles four scoring marches of 70 yards or more. "We'll have to play good team football to win Sunday," said Michigan took the ensuing kickoff, however, and Hewlett drove the Wolverines 70 yards in eight plays for the first touchdown of the game. The TD came on a 17-yard pass from Hewlett to Carter, a 5-11, 161-pound sophomore from Riviera Beach, who got behind Northwestern defender Roosevelt Groves in the left corner of the end zone.

The game, played on wet As- CLEMSON, S.C. (AP) -Ciemsoo quarterback Homer Jordan ran for one touchdown and threw for another and Obed Rico Cltm first downs RushM-yords tstnf rords Rolum ysrds 1MtS IS 1112 M-I17 1I i 1 I MM 10-14-A 4-4J 14J 1-1 4 PsnottKs-rortfs IN Ariri kicked two field goals as the Tigers defeated Rice, 19-3, In a season-opening, lntersec- Jack JftuckJicSwaiiLpuUuiinto sanchezchln Wolverin es Hold Off North western, 1 7-10 DENVER (AP) The last time they met in a game which meant anything was Super Bowl XH la January 1978. The quarterbacks are different now, as are the place-kickers, and there are a number of other new faces on both rosters. But there remain enough Denver Broncos 26 in fact who vividly remember the 27-10 Super Bowl loss to the Dallas Cowboys that Sunday's Nation- al Football League game here takes on a bit of added slgnlfl- cance. "I'm sure everybody on our team knows mat Dallas is the team that beat us in the Super Bowl," said Denver Coach Red Miller.

"I looked at the Super Bowl film the other day. We were so close on some plays a tipped pass that would have gone for a "sure touchdown, a fumbled punt near the goalline that squirted away. As I watched that film, I wanted so much to go back and play the game over. "But this is another game. All I know is that Denver has beaten Dallas only once, in the preseason.

We've never beaten them in a regular-season game; and I think it's time we did that. I don't like that kind of record." The oddsmakers have installed Denver as a slight favorite in the game, which comes as a surprise to those who saw Dallas dismantle Washington 17-3 on Monday night and the Broncos get blitzed by Philadelphia 27-6 on Sunday. The Cowboys were apprehensive about the 1900 season. After all, Danny White replacing the retired Roger Staubach at quarterback, and the defense Stanford Edges By Green Wave Trojans Squeeze Past Tennessee STANFORD, Calif. (AP) -All-American Ken Margerum made his second touchdown catch of the game and the 24th of his college football career with 38 seconds remaining to give the 13th-ranked Stanford Cardinals a 10-14 victory iron 15 IM frsf 4J-IJS 14 Rutnoo-yords Powmt yords Roturn yords 31 1 II 0 13 310 414 t-M 11 II Ml 345 vnts FvmbMtott RsnoltloS'yords over Tulane Saturday.

Quarterback John Elway's 24-yard touchdown pass to Margerum in the final minute completed a 78-yard scoring drive which began after the Green Wave went ahead 14-13, with 1:58 left to play. Tulane quarterback Nickle Hall hit wide receiver Robert Griffin on three Key Plays However, Sanchez dismissed his opponents' protests. "They can think whatever they want to but three judges saw the fight If I lost, maybe I'd say the same," the champion said. Miller. "Our special teams play has been good, but we need bur offense and defense to perform up to their capabilities." It was a team effort, in fact, which played a major role in Dallas' triumph over Washington.

"That was one of the best team efforts we've had in a long time," said Dallas Coach Tom Landry. "We knew we had to pull together because we had so many new people involved, and our players really came through We need the same kind of performance this week." troturf following a morning-long downpour, was Michigan's opener, while Northwestern dropped to 0-2, both against conference opponents. Northwestern 0 3 0 7-10 Michigan 3 7 7-17 MICH FG Hali-Sheikh 33 NW FG Anderson 35 MICH Carter 17 pass from Hewlett (Hail-Sheikh kick) NW-Mishler 1 run (Anderson kick) MICH-Carter 2 pass from Hewlett (Haii-Shelkh kick) Play-Southern Cal opened the scoring in the first quarter on a 45 yard field goal by Hipp and went into the dressing room at 10-0 after Marcus Allen, Heis-man trophy-winner Charles White's replacement at tailback, scored on a 1-yard plunge with 44 seconds left in the first' half. Allen finished the night with a game leading 132 yards on 39 carries. Alan Duncan opened Tennessee's scoring on a 49 yard field goal with 4:06 left in the third quarter.

The Vols' Avery Huff recovered a fumble by USC's Greg Brady on the following kickoff and James Berry raced over the goal from the one 55 seconds later after the Trojans were penalized twice to tie the score at 10-10. Tennessee is now 0-2 after losing 16-15 to Georgia last week. Southern Col tit 10-10 Tomessse to 7-17 USC FO Hipp 45 USC Allen 2 run (Hipp kick) Ten FG Duncan 49 Ten Berry 1 run (Duncan kick) USC Harper 1 run (Hipp kick) Ten Hancock 54 pass from Alatorre (Duncon kick) USC FG Hipp 47. fowtt StariK J-qrl DhrnI Hjt Drift Cwrtrol is.ioMtnirro ttseei SfKi Tr. tlonal college football game Saturday.

Jordan, a sophomore starting his first game, teamed with extra point. Clemson failed to convert following Tuttle's TD when the snap was high and a desperation pass by holder Bo Blanton was incomplete. flanker Perry Tuttle on a 59-yard touchdown pass play late In the second period to put Clemson ahead for good. Ariri's fourth quarter field goals of 33 and 28 yards were passes for 80 yards on the drive which sent the Wave ahead, with Griffin grabbing a 17-yard scoring pass. The final Stanford drive began with a 38-yard pass completion from Elway to Andre Tyler.

The game-winning pass was a high lob which wide receiver Margerum caught about 2 yards from the back of the end zone. Stanford, 2-0, took an early lead on a 20-yard touchdown pass from Elway to Margerum In the first period. That touchdown catch made Margerum the all-time Stanford and Pacif-lc-10 leader In that category. Tulono tit 7-14 Stanford 11 t-lt Ston-Morgorum 30 pou from Etwoy (Nabor kick) Slin-FO Ntbtr 11 Tul-Harris 17 run (Monslla kick) 5ln-FG Nabor 40 17 pass from Hall (Man alia kick) Stan Margtrum 24 pass from Elway (run lalKd) A-S441S Propel Burton ended all hope in the third quaarter when quarterback Carry Goldberg hit Ricky Fischer for an 80-yard touchdown. Goldberg also hit Errol Lewis for a 12-yard touchdown pass In the fourth quarter, following the Panthers' third interception.

Goldberg completed only three-of-seven passes for 102 yards while the Indians, trying to get some instant offense, completed 8-of-23 for 89 Lewis, Errol Lewis and Goldberg also accounted for 158 of the Panthers' 253 yards rushing. Sacred Heart drove inside the Burton 20-yard line twice in the second half but couldn't get across. Terry Fabian led the Indian ground game, which rolled up 125 yards, with 74 yards in nine carries. iioo-g I let-1 Schedule of Sports On Television ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) -Sophomore quarterback Rich Hewlett threw a pair of touchdown passes to fleet wide receiver Anthony Carter to lead Michigan to a 17-10 Big Ten football victory over stubborn Northwestern Saturday.

Northwestern marched 41 yards in nine plays early in the fourth quarter and fullback NW 14 51-140 1 12-lf-l 4-43 5-2 4-51 Mich 14 41-15 32 4-12-0 3-31 4-2 151 First downs Rushos-yards Passing yards Rafurn yards Passes Punts Penalties-yards Dave Mlshler plunged one yard into the end zone to pull the underdog Wildcats into a 10-10 tie before a stunned crowd of 100,824 in Michigan Stadium. The Wolverines got a break moments later, however, when co-captain Andy Cannavino fell on a Kenny Watkins rumble at the Northwestern 23. Three plays later, Hewlett found Carter alone in the left corner of the end zone, behind Wildcat defender Lou Tiberi, and drilled a strike for the winning TD. Northwestern received the opening kick, but Mlshler fumbled on the first play from scrimmage and Michigan defensive tackle Mike Trgovac recovered on the Wildcats' 34-yard line. The Wolverines drove to the Northwestern 15, where sophomore All Haji-Sheikh booted a 33-yard field goal.

Bobby Anderson recovered a Lawrence Ricks fumble on the Wildcats' 46 early in the second quarter and eight plays later Northwestern kicker Jay Anderson boomed a 35-yard field goal through the uprights to tie the score 3-3. FACTORY sa 1 pass for a tractor we will end to second period drives. Clemson lined up in Rice territory only once In the first half. Following Hurtel's bobble, the Tigers drove from their six-yard line to the Rice 35, with Jordan keeping the ball four times for 34 yards. But McSwaln fumbled at the Rice 33, and the Owls' Mark Se-guln recovered.

Clemson boosted its lead to 13-3 In the third period when Jordan scored on a four-yard keeper, ending a 71-yard drive. Clemson's defense, seventh best In the nation last year, held Rice to 112 yards on the ground and 119 passing. The Tigers nearly doubled Rice In total offense, 416 yards to 231. But Clemson had trouble hanging onto the bail, rumbling six times and losing four. It looked like Rice had gotten a big break early in the second half when the Owls, trailing 6-3, had a short punt by David Walters bounced off the leg of Clemson returner Willie Underwood.

The Owls recovered at the Clemson 35. But James Robinson sacked Hurtel for an eight-yard loss, Steve Durham knocked down a Hurtel pass and Sam was short on his second three-point try a 46-yarder. In the first period Sam was short on a 42-yard effort. Jordan, who briefly left the game after being shaken up in the third period, teamed with his substitute, Mike Gasque, to complete 10 of 14 passes for 199 yards. Jordan was 7 of 10 for 142 yards.

Tuttle caught four passes for 105 yards and the touchdown. Jerry Galllard caught three for 86 yards. Tim Sanders of Rice was the game's leading rusher with 74 yards on 13 carries. Jordan picked up 68 yards in 14 carries. Hurtel -completed 11 of 16 passes and had one picked off.

Hollis Hall tipped It and Tiger teammate Terry Kinard pulled It in to end a fourth quarter Rice drive deep In Clemson territory. Rico 1 i a o-s Clonuon RIco-FO Sam Tt Clom-Tunit 5f pass from Jordan (pou lailod) Clom-Jordan 4 run (Ariri kick) Cfam-FG Ann ciom-FO Ann SQUARE Vl -at. ok II KNOXVILLE, Term. (AP) -Eric Hipp booted a 47-yard field goal as the final buzzer sounded to lead 5th-ranked Southern California to a 20-17 victory Saturday night over Tennessee. The Trojans, unbeaten in 21 games, avoided a tie when right cornerback Jeff Fisher intercepted a Steve Alatorre pass intended for Anthony Hancock with 1 18 left to set Southern Cal up on Tennessee's 44 yard line.

USC Tom 41-111 ISO 14 5-11-1 4 34 41 3 25 'Ffrs! downs Rushos-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumblos-lost Panamas-yards 4 57 216 170 51 17-25-0 5 42 3-3. 13 With Tennessee behind 10-0, Alatorre, a Junior college transfer from California, came off the bench replacing Jeff Olszewski in the third quarter to spark a rally and tie the game twice. The game was tied the second time, 17-17, with 3:57 left when Alatorre connected with Hancock on a 56 yard touchdown Burton Past Indians The Advocate News Service BURTON Three interceptions and some blg play offense brought the roof crashing in on the Sacred Heart Indians as AMI AT A GLANCE SocrodHaoit Burton First Downs II 15 Vords Rushing 115 151 Yards Posslnt It 101 Passat 1111 174 Punts 410 Ml FwnMMLOIt 5-1 PonalflosVords CO 7 si GUARANTEED TRADE-IN SUNDAY 7:00 Q) ESTA SEMANA EN BEISBOL 10:30 DALLAS COWBOY WEEKLY Most: Tex Schram. 11:00 TOM LANDRY 11:30 ONFL'80 QD Q) NFL TODAY 12:00 (DO NFL FOOTBALL Philadelphia Eagles at Minnesota Vikings 12:30 ONFL'80 12:45 CD FUTBOl-SOCCER 1:00 QQQNR. FOOTBALL Pittsburgh Stealers at Baltimore Colts IS BASEBALL Tentatively scheduled: regional coverage ot Los Angeles Dodgers at Cincinnati Reds; Pittsburgh Pirates at Montreal Expos TENNIS "Upton World Of Doubles" Professional teams compete for gran prlx points In the finals of this tournament.

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