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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 54

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Sept. 30, 1979 D-6 THI SUN Irish whip Michigan 27-3 it 4 -4 'JVr-jrri, IV i I If i. ond quarter gave Purdue a 7-0 lead, the Ducks came back, tying it up with 52 seconds left in the first half on a 1-yard sneak by quarterback Reggie Ogburn. Colorado 17, Indiana 16 BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Jesse Johnson's 30-yard interception return set up QB Bill Solomon with the tying TD and Tom Field's extra-point kick lifted Colorado past Indiana 17-16 in an error-filled game.

The win snapped a six-game Colorado losing string and gave new coach Chuck Fairbanks his first victory in four games this year. Indiana trailed 10-7 at halftime after suffering seven turnovers. Long Beach St. 9, N. Illinois 3 DEKALB, 111.

Reserve quarterback Kevin Starkey plunged over from the 1 late in the third quarter for the game's only touchdown as Long Beach State notched a 9-3 win over Northern Illinois, Neither side generated much offense in the first half, and the 49ers built a 3-0 halftime lead on Ralph Petrosian's 24-yard field goal in the first. Iowa 30, Iowa St. 14 IOWA CITY Tailback Dennis Mosley ran for 229 yards and scored three times to lead Iowa to a 30-14 win over Iowa State. Mosley, who carried a school record 39 times, scored on runs of 1 and 18 yards and caught a 9-yard TD pass from Pete Gales. Kansas 37, N.

Texas St. 18 LAWRENCE, Kan. Pass-minded Kansas had its best rushing day in two years to defeat North Texas State, 37-18. The Jayhawks ground out 300 yards, most of it in second-half drives of 65, 61, 67 and 89 yards that produced three TDs and a field goal. Kansas had not exceeded 200 yards since beating Kansas State in 77, and had netted only eight yards on the ground in its first two losing games.

Navy 13, Illinois 12 CHAMPAIGN, 111. Bob Powers fired a scoring pass to Dave Dent, Steve Fehr kicked two field goals and Navy's top-ranked defense held off Illinois for a 13-12 win. The Midshipmen are now 3-0. AP wlrephoto Sun news services SOUTH BEND, Ind. Notre Dame football coach Dan Devine could talk all he wanted about emotion Saturday.

He could talk up a storm about how the return of quarterback Rusty Lisch meant so much, and he could ramble on about how Vagas Ferguson's running had demoralized Michigan State. He could use all those theories, and he'd be correct but the fact remains that Notre Dame's surprising 27-3 rout of No. 7 Michigan State was just a good, old-fashioned country whipping. "Notre Dame took care of us in every way possible," Spartan coach Darryl Rogers concurred. The win puts Notre Dame at 2-1, after opening up against the Big Ten's best Michigan (a 12-10 victory), Purdue (a 28-22 loss) and MSU.

"We played a tremendously emotional game," Devine said. "Knute Rockne used to say you could only play emotionally a few times a year with our schedule, we have to play emotionally every week." The Irish controlled from the start. They led 13-3 at halftime, and the margin would have been bigger if the Spartans, now 3-1, hadn't stopped the Irish twice at the 1-yard line. Two third-period TDs by Ferguson the first on a 24-yarder when he wasn't even touched, and the second a 48-yarder broke the game open. Ferguson gained 169 yards in 28 carries in playing just three quarters.

That was more offense than the entire Spartan squad piled up. Just as important to the Irish was the return of Lisch, who sat out last week's loss with an ankle injury. He completed 7 of 11 for 93 yards including a 14-yard scoring toss in the first quarter to Tony Hunter. Notre Dame field goal kicker Chuck Male was 2-for-2 on first-half boots of 49 and 36 yards. He's now 8-for-8 this year.

MSU also had a kicking hero in Morton Andersen, who booted a 53-yarder at the end of the first half. But all it did was wreck Notre Dame's shutout. Getting out of hand MSU, with starting quarterback Bert Vaughn out early with a back injury, never had a chance at a comeback. "They really whipped us," Rogers sighed. Texas 21, Missouri 0 COLUMBIA, Mo.

A record crowd of over 75,000 waited expectantly for Missouri to stage its fourth straight second-half turnaround, but Freddie Akers had news for them. "We're a second-half ball club, too, and we pride ourselves on that fact," said the coach of the fourth-ranked and still unbeaten Texas Longhorns following a 21-0 blitz of the fifth-ranked Tigers. It was Missouri's first shutout at home in seven years. Missouri, as it had in its first three games this year, experienced a miserable first half and Texas led 18-0 at intermission. The second half was worse the quick, swarming Texas defense limiting the Tigers to only 18 plays in the final half and 164 total yards for the game.

1 John Goodson kicked four field goals, tying a Texas record, and A.J. Jones rushed for 142 yards to lead the Texas offense. Purdue 13, Oregon 7 WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. Sophomore tailback Wally Jones rescued a sputtering Purdue offense with a career-high 156 yards and two touchdowns as the 10th-ranked Boilermakers struggled over Oregon, 13-7. Purdue lost three fumbles, two inside the Oregon 10, and had one pass intercepted.

Jones, normally a blocking back, became the Purdue workhorse with 30 carries. He scored on a pair of 2-yard runs, including the game-winner with 4:37 left. That capped a 16-play, 94-yard drive helped by a 14-yard pass interference call against Oregon. After Jones' first TD in the sec Shippensburg's Steve Moscowitz chases his own fumble Saturday before eventually scooping it up and running it in for the score in a game against Slippery Rock. The game played at Michigan Stadium before 61,143 and won by Ship-pensburg, 45-14 was set up by the Michigan AD, who saw it as a way of filling the 10 1,701 -seat stadium while Michigan was on the road.

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If 79 Toothless Penn St. tamed by Nebraska New York Times News Service LINCOLN, Neb. Nebraska exposed all of Penn State's weaknesses on offense and defense Saturday when the Cornhuskers came from 14 points behind to score 28 points in the second quarter and trounce the Nittany Lions, 42-17. "They were just too good for us," said Penn State Joe Paterno. Nebraska (3-0) em harassed Penn State (1-2).

Coach Tom Osborne's Cornhuskers, who executed the exciting surprise plays that Penn State (1-2) used to use, became the first team to score four TDs in one quarter against a Paterno team. Nebraska also became the first team to score so many points against a Penn State team since UCLA beat the Lions, 49-11, in 1966, Paterno's first year as head coach. Nebraska was behind, 14-0, when the Cornhuskers struck suddenly late in the first quarter. They began an 85-yard march that ended when hometown QB Tom Hager threw a 10-yard TD pass to tight end Junior Miller on the third play of the second period. Eleven minutes 44 seconds later, Nebraska had its fourth touchdown of the quarter and Penn State was whipped.

Hager, rated as just an average quarterback, hit Miller for a 70-yard pass play for the second Nebraska score. Hager faked the entire Penn State defense to its right and threw back left to Miller, who fan the last 35 yards of the play. Nebraska scored its third TD when the Lions were caught chasing the wrong people again. Faking a pitch to tailback, I.M. Hipp, Hager let the ball go toward Hipp.

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