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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 41

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THE Sep. 26, 1982 TV v. 1 1 Mitt lU.tJ JL lit OliLl 13 lJf hit Huskies forced to rally for 37-21 win Associa'ed Press Being down in the fourth quarter against Oregon was a good test and will help the Washington Huskies, says running back Sterling Hinds. Without help from Hinds, who scored two of his three touchdowns in the final period, the No. 1- El way, Stanford skin Ohio St.

Assooa'ed Press Neither coach had any doubt it was the Pittsburgh defend that unutt-the game, seorins? the winning touch- fen ii il ranked Huskies might have failed the test against the winless Ducks. Instead, Washington came out ahead by a 37-21 final score at down and putting Illinois on lie Saturday in Champaign. 111. "They just I far west "i the viMting Cardinals an up't of l'Jth ranked Ohio St.tte. tluay (oniuMfii on passrs in the 1 .18 after the Cardinals viad intercepted Ohio State's Mike TomCzak their own end one.

I'lway completed the vhirluiml finish bv throwing 18 yards to split end Ennle Harry for the winning touchdown with 34' seconds left. L'lway passed for' 407 yards for the Cardinals, now 2-1. Notre Dame 28, Purdue Phil Carter ripped off second half touchdown runs' of 6 and 10 yards and gained 154 yar'ds on 27 carries to lead ltuh-ranked Notre Dame over winless Purdue in South Bend, Ind. Indiana 17, SyrHcuse 10: Doug Smith kicked three field goals and fullback Jack Walsh scored on a 1 yard touchdown plunge as Indiana held off visiting Syracuse. Minnesota 41, Washington State 11: Minnesota quarterback Mike Hohewsee passed for 2fll yards and two touchdowns as the Gophers trounced isiting Washington State.

Kansas State 31. Wichita State 7: Greg' Best and Reggie Singletary led a strong defensive effort and Darrell Dickev. threw for a touchdown and ran for another, leading unbeaten Kansas-State past Wichita State. Iowa State 35, Drake 10: Tommy Davis' rushed for 147 yards and one touchdown and Harold Brown ran for two scores to lead host Iowa State. knocked us upside down on offense," said Illinois coach Mike White after the third ranked Panthers whipped the 19th-ranked Illini, 20-3.

"We didn't allow for the fact their defense was just going to shove us all over town." It began in earnest when Illinois, already leading 3-0. knocked on the Panthers' door in the second quarter. But quarterback Tony Eason threw from the Pitt 2-yard line and Panther tackle Dave Puzzuoli intercepted. From the 5, Puzzuoli got a key block and lumbered 95 yards for the touchdown that put Pitt ahead to stay. "I must have had the wind at my back," he said.

"I was just waiting for someone to catch me." The Pittsburgh defense crushed the Illini running game and sacked highly-touted QB Eason nine times and intercepted five passes to control the Illini aerial attack. Stanford 23, Ohio State 20: Quarterback John Elway's passing led Stanford 80 yards in the final moments, giving AP wlrcphoto Oregon quarterback Mike Jorgensen runs into a wall of Washington Huskie defenders during Saturday's game in Seattle won by No.1 Huskies, 37-21. Arkansas holds off Mississippi EVERY MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVERY FRIDAY SATURDAY Associated Press Quarterback Brad Taylor, making his first start of the season, ran for one touchdown and threw for another and ninth-ranked Arkansas hung on to beat and a striking defense led by linebacker Jeff Leiding scored another touchdown and shut out Missouri's potent offense as No. 17 Texas grabbed an intersectional victory at home. Mississippi COORS Budweiser 6 pocks 05 14-12 Saturday night in Little Rock.

Because Arkansas was penal-i 15 Si 6PAK Baylor 24, Texas Tech 23: Texas Tech gambled and lost on Jim Hart's pass for a two-point conversion with 43 seconds left and permitted visiting Baylor to escape with a Southwest Conference victory. SMU 16, TCU 13: Unbeaten and No. 6 ranked Southern Methodist rallied from a touchdown deficit behind All-American tailback Eric Dickerson's slashing runs to subdue tenacious Texas Christian in a bruising Southwest Conference opener. ms DISTILLERS' OUTLET' 'iWfWrT-ft1 UtLH IU I tC rUDLI'j 600 S. San Bernardino (714) 889-0653 "The feeling in the fourth quarter was one of disappointment and not of being down," Hinds said after Saturday's Pacific 10 Conference game.

The Huskies, who had rallied from an early 7-0 deficit to take a 17-7 lead in the third quarter, fell behind again 21-17 in the fourth before Hinds-went to work. "The offense is a family and we believed we could come back," Hinds said. "We have a lot of pride." "I would say that was a scare," said Washington coach Don James. "I'm always scared when we are in a game and are behind in the fourth quarter. "Oregon gave us a good test.

They aid a great job with their game plan. 'A lot of people may not have had respect for Oregon after three straight losses, but I know I sure did." Hinds capped a 76-yard, 10-play drive early in the fourth quarter to put Washington in front for good with a 14-yard touchdown run after the Ducks had moved ahead on a 22-yard run by Terrance Jones. Oregon reserve quarterback Kevin Lusk, who had led the Ducks from a 17-7 deficit to a 21-17 lead early in the fourth period, then threw passes that were intercepted by Chris O'Connor and Mark Stewart. San Jose State 17, Oregon State 13: Cornerback Gill Byrd returned an interception 26 yards for a' touchdown in the final minute of the third quarter to give San Jose State a come-from-behind victory over Oregon State at Corvallis, Ore. It was the Spartans' third straight victory over a Pacific 10 Conference foe.

Earlier, San Jose downed Oregon and Stanford. Arizona State 15, California 0: Jimmy Williams and former Banning High School star Mario Montgomery made key defensive plays and Todd Hons threw a 43-yard touchdown pass during a 12-point second quarter, pacing 14th-ranked Arizona State to a Pacific 10 victory over California at Berkeley. Arizona State (2-0 in conference, 4-0 overall) has allowed only two touchdowns this season. Linebacker Vernon Maxwell and safety Paul Moyer, with four sacks apiece, led a hard rush on Cal quarterbacks. An interception and 19-yard return by cornerback Montgomery set up a 37-yard field goal by ex-Don Lugo HS star Luis Zendejas, giving ASU a 12-0 lead.

Zendejas added a 29-yard field goal in the fourth quarter. Air Force 39, Brigham Young 38: Quarterback Marty Louthan marched Air Force 99 yards in the final 1:30 for a touchdown and then threw for a two-point conversion to give the Falcons an upset victory over Brigham Young in a Western Athletic Conference game at Provo, Utah. Louthan drilled a 22-yard pass to Mike Brown for the final touchdown with six seconds left in the game. He, then, found. Brown alone in the corner of the end zone foithe conversion.

Iowa 17, Arizona 14: Tom Nichol kicked a 20-yard field goal with 2:20 remaining to give Iowa an upset win over Arizona the Hawkeyes' first victory this year in a game at Tucson. Sophomore quarterback Chuck Long directed Iowa to its winning drive, leading his team 78 yards on 11 plays. The Hawkeyes had tied the game in the third quarter on another drive highlighted by Long's 14-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Dave Moritz. Colorado State 28, New Mexico State 17: Quarterback Tom Thenell threw three touchdown passes and running back Jon Francis ran for another to lead Colorado State to a victory over hapless New Mexico State at Fort Collins, Colo. Wyoming 24, Colorado 10: Quarterbacks Craig Johnson and Brad Baumberger directed Wyoming on a pair of touchdown drives and the swarming Cowboys defense contributed another score in a win over Colorado at Boulder, Colo.

Utah St. 19, Fullerton St. 0: Quarterbacks Doug Samuels and Chico Canales fired touchdown passes and the Utah State defense held Cal State Fullerton to 180 yards in total offense as the Aggies blanked the Titans in a PCAA opener at Fullerton. Fresno St. 25, Weber St.

9: Wide receiver Henry Ellard scored one touchdown rushing and one receiving to pace host Fresno State over Weber State. For the third straight game, Fresno's Jeff Tedf ord passed for 200 yards. San Diego St. 26, Nevada-Las Vegas 23: Marco Morales kicked four field goals and Darrell Brown recovered a blocked punt in the end zone for a touchdown, leading host San Diego State to its first victory of the season, a triumph over Nevada-Las Vegas. yards for having 12 players on the field, Todd Gatlin got an opportunity to kick a 48-yard field goal on the final play of the game, but the kick was wide right.

Texas 21, Missouri 0: Flanker Herkie Walls raced 80 yards on an end around 1 1 1 I ft- CRM II.J1UJIM II ill i linn, ii I wwmi B1 -lijUE Li TD in last seconds lifts Penn St. over Nebraska Associated Press Quarterback Todd Blackledge tossed a 2-yard touchdown pass to backup tight end Kirk Bowman with four seconds left in the game to rally eighth- DIGITAL CLOCK PENDENT SANYO UNDER DASH CASSETTE PLAYER WALKMAN TYPE CASSETTE AMFMMPX LIGHT 6x9 SURFACE MOUNT 200 WATT 4-WAY SPEAKERS HEADPHONES ranked Penn State to a 27-24 victory over second-ranked Nebraska in a nationally televised game Saturday. The host Nittany Lions marched 80 yards on 10 plays after falling be CASSETTE $1095 SILVER 5495 GOLD $595 FAST FORWARD AUTOMATIC STOP $3344 ONLY I ZJ EACH 50195 NOW i. 4 OR MORE $4.48 CAR ANTING SANYO AMFMMPX FAMOUS MAKE QUARTZ WATCH. MEN -v Car automatic powered 2: AMFM 8 TRACK PUSH BUTTON OR Com STICK ON CLOCK GIVES TIME, MONTH, DATE $258 4 or MORE $2.44 LADIES UMrf pare I 0J SHfTS at l69" BUILT IN P0WF MP FULL UT0 RfVfUSf SfPumif 8ASS rftiPL hind 24-21 on a 1-yard touchdown plunge by Nebraska quarterback Turner Gill with 1:18 to play, capping a 13-play, 80-yard Cornhuskers' drive.

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