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TjlerCourier TImes SUNDAY. OCTOBER Telegrnph 30. 1994 Penn State Routs Ohio State, 63-1 4 I rprf I down and a highlight-film grab. With 3Vi minutes left in the half, Engram ran a short pattern and slipped, but he was able to recover and make a diving, one-handed catch at the Ohio State 36. On the next play, Carter burst up the middle and oroke Tito Paul's flying tackle for his third touchdown to make it 28-0.

Carter also scored on the Lions' first possession, a 20-yard run through the middle helped by blocks from Keith Conlin and With 56 seconds remaining in the half, Ohio State quarterback Bobby Hoyine threw a fluttering pass that Brian Miller intercepted at the Nittany Lion .43. Television replays showed that the ball bounced off the ground. Three straight completions and a 5-yard run set up Penn State's next score. Collins threw a high pass to Mike Archie, who leaped and neld on to the ball despite being hit by safety 7 -st nmratillo lor a 35-0 lead. On the first olavofthe second half.

Carter fumbled and Ohio State's Matt Bonhaus recovered That set up Defensive Struggle Over SFA til ritVt 1 NEBRASKA RUNNING BACK CLINTON CHILDS (26) UPENDED SATURDAY Colorado Linebacker Chris Hudson (47) Makes Stopln Huskers' Win a 14-yard touchdown pass from Ho ing to Chris Sanders, but the extra point failed No. 6 Miami. 24 No. 13 Virginia Tech. MIAMI (AP) Led by middl linebacker Ray Lewis, the Mia: Hurricanes threw Virginia Tech fo a loss.

Lewis made 17 tackles, broke four oasses and intercepted one help Miami's defense dominate th, Hokies in a 24-3 victory Saturday The Hurricanes forced three turn overs, had six sacks and held Virgin la lecntuuuiiua-ityBiuaiusiiiiig. Wisconsin 31 No. 10 Michigan. 1i ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) Th return of tailback Brent Moss Wisconsin thl spark that had missing the past two weeKS.

The running of Moss opened things up for Darrell Bevell, wh completed 18-of-26 passes for 16 i yards and three touchdowns as the Badgers defeated No. 10 Michigai 31-19 Saturday. i i MSU -Uric 26 field goal MSU Chad Reeves tumble recovery the end zont (Larios kick) SFA James Ritchey 1 run (kick failed) EST. ATT. 17,000.

Oregon No. 11 Arizona 1 EUGENE. Ore. (AP) Danny O'Neil threw 15 yards to Josh Wilcox for the game's only touchdown early in the fourth quarter as came from behind to beat llthj' ranked Arizona 10-9, the Ducks' sec ond consecutive stunning upset. No.

5 Florida 52 Georgia. 14 GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) Fifth-ranked Florida, driven by Lp opportunistic defense that scored three touchdowns, rebounded from its first loss oftbe season with a 52-14 rout of GeorgiaNSaturday night. The defense, criticized for givinfe up the winning touchdown in the final minute of a 36-33 toss to Auburn that cost the Gators the No. 1 ranking two weeks ago, redeemed itsejf by scoring twice on interception returns and also running back a fumble for a TD.

The rain-drenched victory move Florida (6-1, 5-1) a step closer to iljjs goal of reaching the Southeastern Conference championship game for the third straight season. yf Party Trays and Catering! v4K Call 581-2802 Olde English Village Amherst at South Broadway Installation and Repair ggg STATE Pa, (AP) Penn State did all it could to hold onto its No. 1 ranking Saturday, trouncing No. 21 Ohio State 63-14 -the Buckeyes' worst loss in 48 years. Penn State, which already knew No.

3 Nebraska had beaten No. 2 Colorado 24-7, led 35-0 at halftime. Ki-Jana Carterwho grew up 10' minutes from the Ohio State cam- pus, ran for four touchdowns and left in the third quarter with the score 49-7. Carter finished with 137 yards on 19 carries. Kerry Collins, the nation's top-rated passer, engineered five long drives and completed 19 of 23 for 265 yards and two touch- downs.

The Nittany Lions (7-0, 4-0 Big Ten) sent Ohio State to its most lopsided loss since a 58-6 defeat in 1946. Only a touchdown in the final three minutes helped the Buckeyes avoid their worst loss since an 86-0 beating by Michigan in 1902. Ohio State (6-3, 3-2) fell two fames behind Penn State in the Big en conference race. Bobby Engram had six catches in the first half, including one touch- McNeese Wins By CHUCK COX Special Correspondent LAKE CHARLES, La. The No.

16 Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks and No. 11 McNeese State played a textbook example of a defensive example of a defensive struggle, but it was the Cowboys who emerged with a 13-9 Southland Conference victory Saturday at Cowboys Stadium. The loss drops the 'Jacks to 4-3-1 overall and 2-1 in the SLC, while McNeese moves up to 6-2 and 2-1. Going into the game the Lumberjacks were the No.

4 defensive squad in the nation, while the Cowboys stood at No. 7. McNeese got on the board on its initial possession of the game as, Jose Larios booted a 27-yard field goal to cap a 6-play, 13-yard drive at the 2:12 mark of the first quarter. SFA set up its first score of the game on the first play of the second quarter when QB James Ritchey hit Pittsburg's Chris Jefferson for a 79-yard pass play. The pass was Ritchey 's career longest and it set up a 36-yard Brian Minton field goal to tie things up at 3-3 at the 12:15 mark.

Two Cowboy possessions later, Larios missed a 52-yard field goal wide right. However, he made up for it on McNeese's next possession as he connnected on a 26-yard field goal. That gave MSU a 6-3 lead with 2:31 to play. No. 9 Florida Stale Duke 59 20 TALLAHASSEE, Fla.

(AP) -Danny Kanell threw for 225 yards in a 32-point second quarter Saturday as ninth-ranked Florida State beat previously unbeaten Duke 59-20 for a record 22nd straight Atlantic Coast Conference victory. Kanell, who had struggled in Florida State's last two games, passed for 394 yards and three touchdowns before leaving the game in the third period Florida State (6-1, 6-0 ACC) rolled up 434 yards and 22 first downs in building a 38-6 halftime lead, holding Duke (7-1, 4-1) to 45 vards and four first downs before the break. The Seminoles, unbeaten in the ACC since joining the league in 1992, surpassed Maryland's mark of 21 straight against conference opponents under coach Jerry Claiborne in the mid-1970s. No. 22 Washington 26 California .23 BERKELEY, Calif.

(AP) Tony Truant's field goal with 5V minutes to play completed a comeback from a 20-0 deficit as No. 22 Washington State edged mistake-prone California 26-23 on Saturday. Washington State (6-2, 4-1 Pac-10) recovered five fumbles and intercepted a pass in staving off an upset bid by Cal (3-5, 2-3). The Bears were reduced to using wide receiver Ziv Gottlieb at quarterback in the second half because of injuries, and paid the expected price. The offense turned "into a gridiron version of the Keystone Kops, with several fumbled snaps and repeated motion penalties.

On SFA's next play from scrimmage Ritchey was stripped of the ball by Lamont Glenn ana Chad Reeves recovered in the end zone for the game's first touchdown. McNeese took a 13-3 lead in to halftime. The only scoring of the second half came when Ritchey capped a 3-play, 4-yard drive with a 1-yard touchdown run. However, the kick failed and McNeese held a 13-9 lead. Leonard Harris led the Lumberjacks in rushine with 62 yards, while Henry Fields led the Cowboys in rushing with 52.

SFA outgained the Cowboys in total offensive 269-236. SFA's postseason will likely be decided next week as they battle SLC front-runner North Texas (6-2, 4-0) at Homer Bryce Stadium in Nacogdoches. SFA has lost three-straight to McNeese. SFA 11 35-42 227 13-21-3 2-2 10-90 MSU 10 41-174 62 10-24-0 1-1 10-70 First Downs Rushing Yards Passing Yards Passe Punts Fumblet-Lost Penalties Scori By Quarters 0 3 3 10 SFA McNeese 0 6 9 0 0 13 Scoring Summary MSU Jose Larios 27 field goal SFA Brian Minton 36 field goal NE Oklahoma. 22 Kilgore College 9 KILGORE The No.

2-ranked Northeastern Oklahoma Norsemen scored a 22-9 victory over Kilgore College Saturday at R.E. St. John Memorial Stadium. Kilgore falls to 5-2, while NEO improves to 8-0. The Norsemen claimed a 15-9 halftime lead and then scored a TD in third quarter for the final result.

After taking a 2-0 lead on a safety, Ben Rutz hit Harold Jones with a 2-yard scoring toss. NEBRASKA Cont. down. "We were coming at them from all angles," said Nebraska defensive tackle Christian Peter. "We put great pressure on them all day." Nebraska won its 22nd straight game at Memorial Stadium, which was sold out for a record 200th con- secutive time dating back to 1962.

The win also snapped the Cornhusk-ers' 12-game losing streak against top 5 teams since 1987. Colorado beat Michigan on a Hail Mary pass last month, but the Buffaloes ran out of magic in Lincoln, where they were humiliated 52-7 in 1992. "I never felt like we got in sync and I think you have to credit Nebraska for that," McCartney said. Berringer completed 12 of 17 pass- if -t A i '-Ml. Sec.

3 From Page 1, Sec. 3 es for 142 yards and smoothly guided Nebraska's option attack, which had lost its punch after Frazier was lost for the season with a blood clot in his leg after the Huskers' fourth game. "We threw the baft a little more with Brook," Osborne said. "He did a great job." But the star of the day was Nebraska's defense, which limited Colorado to 314 yards in total offense, 189 under its average. Salaam, the nation's leading rusher with a 179-yard average, gained 134 on 22 carries but his only long run was a 41-yarder in the third quarter.

"I'm shocked and disappointed," Salaam said. "We came in here confident and we couldn't get it done. Tell Nebraska to take the national championship. They deserve it." In Soccer Tourney shutout. In the boys under 10 division, the Tyler Young Guns and the Longview Top Guns tied for the top spot with 30 points, while the Tyler Apaches earned a playoff spot in the boys under 12 division with 22 points.

The Tyler Sizzlers and the Tyler Panthers earned playoff spots in the girls under 10 bracket, while the Tyler Kickers scored 16 points to qualify for the girls under 12 playoffs. Thirty games are siaieu iui aim- day with playoff action set to begin at 8 a.m. at Lindsey Park. Brookahlra'i Fill Klckoff Tournament At Undwy Park Sunday Playoff Qualifier (Pointi) Under 10 Boyt Longview Top Gun, 30; Tyler Young Gunt, 30; Mount Pleasant Longhoma, 29; Lindale Rowdies, 29; Cy-Fiir Blasters, 29. Under 12 Boys Jacksonville Shockers, 28; Sulphur Springs Strikers, 27; Tyler Apaches, 22; Longview Conquest, 22.

Under 14 Boy Bay City Cutters, 29; Tyler Flight, 23; Tyler Bulldogs or Kilgore Bandits. Under 12 Olrle Tyler Kickers, 16; Cop-pell Twisters, 27. Under 14 Girls Kilgore Da Girls, 29; Kilgore Flash, 28; Tyler Armadillos. 16; Tyler Kicks, 18. a wR DRAINAGE SYSTEMS Installation and Repair AP UMrphoto No.

23 Kansas St. 37 Oklahoma 20 NORMAN, Okla. (AP) Chad May broke the game open with two third-quarter touchdown passes, Ron Brown scored twice arid No. 23 Kansas State forced five turnovers in hammering Oklahoma 37-20 Saturday. The Wildcats (5-2, 2-2 Big Eight) scored more points than they had in 39 previous trips to Norman, and now own consecutive victories over Oklahoma for the first time since 1969-70.

Oklahoma (44, 2-2) lost three fumbles and two interceptions in falling to its worst eight-game record since being 3-5 in 1965. The Sooners even tried a no-huddle offense, but not much worked. No. 4 Auburn 31 Arkansas. 14 AUBURN, Ala.

(AP) Stephen Davis rushed for a career-high 246 yards and scored three fourth-quarter touchdowns to help No. 4 Auburn overcome a post-Florida hangover and beat Arkansas 31-14 on Saturday, the Tigers' 19th consecutive victory. JT Cont. From Page 1, Sec. 3 The Lions, who are ranked No.

8 in Class AAAAA by the Associated Press, will represent 13-AAAAA as its top seed in the Class AAAAA, Division II playoffs. John Tyler made the 40-mile bus ride to Longview, expecting to beat the Lobos for only the second time in 13 years. There were no surprised faces outside the Lions' dressing room following the victory. "We came over here," JT split end Kendrick Austin said matter-of-fact-ly, "to win the game." The schools battled to a 7-7 half-time tie, trading defensive touchdowns on a 94-yard fumble return by JTs Michael Price and a 58-yard interception return by Longview's Juan Ingram. The second half, however, was all John Tyler.

After driving into Lobo territory before losing a fumble on the first drive of the second half, JT covered 40 yards in eight plays, scoring when Marc Broyles bullied his way home from threevards. The PAT was negated due to problems on the hold as the Lions led, 13-7, with 5:29 left in the third quarter. Although JT would add another touchdown in the game's final seconds on a one-yard sneak by quarterback Morris Anderson, the Lions' defense would not need additional support. After Diline ud 94 rushing yards in a scoreless first quarter behind the running of Chris Butcher, Longview ran on empty the final three quarters, gaining only 24 yards the rest of the way. The Lions' defense, which had allowed a season-high 30 points the previous week against Lufkin, only allowed the Lobos 18 yards on 18 plays in the second half.

Longview threw one interception and failed to complete any of its six passing attempts. The Lobos did not cross midfield in the final two Quarters as JT, led by reserve junior linebacker Quincy Stewart, flexed its defensive muscle. "I think Quincy played a big ball-game," said Wilson about Stewart who had a fumble recovery. "He made some big tackles. He did a heckuvajob in a bigballgame." INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING JOHN TYLER Michael Price, 18-99; Mare Broyles, 6-61; Jessie Taylor, 7-31; Quincy Watson, 4-21; Taafee Hinea, 6-10; Morris Anderson, 3-2; Mickey Jones, H-2).

LONGVIEW Chris Butcher, 18-67; Kevin Miles, 10-29; Daydrion Taylor, 0-25; Juan Ingram, 2-2; Dyvortriq Dixon, 8-(-8). PASSING JOHN TYLER Morris Anderson, 2-6-1 for 21 yards. LONGVIEW Kevin Miles, 01 for 0 yards. RECEIVING JOHN TYLER David Warren, 1-13; Marc Broyles, 1-3. A SPRINKLER SYSTEMS BERRY I 12YEARsi EXPERIENCE IRRIGATION Call Bret Berry 566-5714 or 535-3556 Member: Home Builders Assoc.

Texas Turf Irrigation Assoc? Staff Photo By John Haniton TYLER STREAK'S CHRIS WILLIAMS ATTEMPTS GOAL Henderson's Thomas Garcia (Left) Closes In Porter's Sporting Goods fm Shop LARGEST MOST COMPLETE FISHING TACKLE LINE IN EAST TEXAS Tackle Guns Ammo Jewelry Hardware -Archery TVs VCItfs Lay- A-Way 10 yrs. in Dogwood City on Hwy 155. Lake Palestine 825-3933 Sufieft SfiecteiWpvt Include: (November 1 thru 20, 1994) 132 Teams Compete The Brookshire's Fall Kick-Off Soccer Tournament opened Saturday at Lindsey Park as 132 teams began pool play to qualify for playoff competition to be neld on Sunday. Games were played Saturday at Lindsey Park, Golden Road Park, Pollard Park and Caldwell Field. Tournament coordinator Eddie Venable counted the tournament's first day of competition as a success.

"The weather's been beautiful," he said. ''And the games have been fun and competitive. It was a little hectic at this morning, but I have a great staff that ironed it out. So far the -tournament has run as smooth as; silk." Teams are grouped into different age brackets, which are divided into pools. The team with the most playoff points after three games advance to the playoff round Sunday.

In brackets with less than four pools or an wneven number of pools, a wildcard entry, may be given to a team. Teams can earn a maximum of three playoff points "with goals scored. A team also gets six bonus points for a win, and one point for a zoomV tSwC1. craworm ADSUuiky 4 12 6" Chatterbox 9ct Jigs rz, $279 nJ2S W2" Phantom Baker 3T SMELLY ZlP Glasswonn 7 Brash Boat JELIY Lt Ratfeo Anchor io9.

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