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Lexington Herald-Leader du lieu suivant : Lexington, Kentucky • 33

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Louisville ardmals The victory extended SMU's unbeaten streak to 17 Dupard pan of new tail back tandem which also featured Gary Haihaway ran 3k yards and one yard (or touchdowns in the first meet ing between the two schools Mcllhenny flipped a 2-yard scoring pass to light end Rickey Bolden and also winged a 46-yard completion to Ron Moms which set up second scoring run The Mustangs after gaining no yardage in the first period got their offense untracked for a 79-yard 10-play scoring drive in the second quarter Dupard cut over the guard and dashed 38 yards untouched for a touchdown to give the Mustangs a 7-3 lead On the next possession nose guard Michael Carter stripped the hall from running back Rod Davenport and safety Russell Carter recovered al the Louisville 28 Russell Carter was flagged by the officials for unsportsmanlike conduct and SMU eventually had to settle for Jeff 48-yard field goal Ellis kicked a 37-yard field goal with one second left to narrow the deficit to 186 at halftime hiUumt wared tu taurtatowa 4ywrd Mprt four nunutm brlan tolhimr cppmg Oytinl dm Ha run to (vopoHM amvenua (aiMd nd Mfl tto Bulldog with thru 120 lead But Mr kackod a JByard fwM goal an Georgia hru paiaraaon of thr gamp and added a 32 yurder the wr and period By Ed Sneeze ATHENS Otartn lw to yard tftfBftepiian return wrth and remaining clinched I5h rankrd OorgM't IM victory over No ID UCLA last nighi in Die Bulldogs' fini outing three year without Henchet Walker Georgia had built a 12-0 lead In the IWtcicd the end rone by tiarryl loam with 2 14 remamng to preserve the Bulldogs' Mad Georgs punter nap Andrews ran out of the end rone with I 01 remaung to give UCLA a sfety The Brums were able to reach the Georgs before Dean relumed the interception to clinch the victory lint half an a lourMown by Todd S' liaim and two held goats by Kevin Hut lev The Bulldogs then yielded two held goats the hnal 1:12 before halhime and held oft three threat by the Brwns the second half to the hum opener for both teams Kick NeuhetaeTs passing earned the Brums from their 21 to the Georgia 14 but hts fourth-down pas was de- Vote give Pitt a battle before falling 13-3 ratomnr inwn late tto gnaw Iter ipmwn At mmn tt pinHbHt Tadd Mem lard handed tto atamowM thnr only taurhdawn by throwing an Mprrppfnn to ttedem amima't Bally Ray Iowa ho returned tto paw II ynrdi to tto end lone HNnoto 27 Kmnmm 24: Vmcp Saw given terand ctwwe after miuung a an) I arid goal kicked a feyardrr with right second remaining to boon Northern lllmon to vactocy over Kama lew rence Kan With I 27 to go Scott tried from 42 yards against a mff wind and came up short An offsides penally gave the Huskies a first down and they man aged to get their kicker iihm range The Huskies kept their winning drive alive with a successful gamble on fourth and one from the Kansas 41 Air Fore 34 Colorado Start 13: Halfback Mike Brown and full back John Kershner ran for 131 and 130 yards respectively and each scored two touchdowns in Fort Collins Colo in pacing Die Air Force Academy to a seasonipening Western Athletic Conference victory over Colorado State Wt Virginia 55 Ohio University 3: Tailbacks Tom Gray and Pat Randolph ran for two touchdowns apiece as West offense rolled up 479 yards to rout Ohio University in Morgantown WVa Gray a 6-foot-l 180-pound sophomore ran 1 and 5 yards for first-quarter touchdowns and Randolph a victory with a 45-yard rocket with 1 32 remaining only score was a to yard field goal by Fuad Reveiz in the second quarter The power kicker missed a 51-yard attempt and last a 57-yard attempt when the hall hil the crossbar ert kicked the extra point The play was made on first earned first down after a strong Ten nesseee defease let the Panthers move only 27 yards before halftime Shubert kicked a 47-yard field goal with 11:13 left in the game and capped played the mast agresstve and hard hntmg game it has had in my seven years at Tennessee" Majors said our second half offense just get much The touchdown came with 7:58 remaining the third quarter as a near record crowd of 95824 looked on Shub How Top 20 college football teams fared yesterday Associated Press KNOXVILLE Tenn Pittsburgh had to play a "dose-to-the-vest offense" and overcome a lough Tennessee defense last night for its 13-3 college football victory Pitt Coach Foge Fazio said "We tried to take the pressure off the offense in the first half We kept it close to the vest" Fazio said (Tennessee) played tremendously on Pitt quarterback John Cummings found a hole in the defense in the third quarter passing to Dwight Collins for a 56-yard touchdown play Fourth-quarter field goals by Eric Shubert sealed the victory a very discouraging loss in a hard-fought Tennessee Coach Johnny Majors said question our defense 1 1 North Carolina beat South Carolina 24-8 12 Louisiana State (8-3-1 did not play 13 Alabama (8-4-0) did not play 14 Arizona (6-4-1) played Oregon Slate 15 Georgia beat UCLA 19-8 1 6 Iowa (8-4-0) did not play 17 Maryland (8-4-0) did not play 18 Washington (10-2-0) did not play 19 Southern Methodist beat Louisville 24-6 20 UCLA lost to Georgia 1 9-8 1 Nebraska (12-1-0) did not play 2 Oklahoma (6-4-0) did not play 3 Texas (9-3-0) did not play 4 Penn State (11-1-0) did not play 5 Auburn (9-3-0) did not play 6 Notre Dame (6-4-1) did not play 7 Florida State beat East Carolina 47-46 8 Southern Cal (8-3-0) did not play 9 Ohio State (9-3-0) did not play 10 Michigan (8-4-0) did not play hon PH0N 3-20 Virginia Walker 2-145 Smith 2-55 Griggs 2-35 Merrick 13 7 7 0 0 0 Kentucky State Kantcky Wtlyn California Taxaa ASM 7 0 017 ford 4-22 Long Beach St Dillon 13-29-1-91 Kansas State Bogue 11-13-2-196 Weber 0-1-1 -0 Long Beach St Montgomery 6-27 Long well 2-17 Templeton 2-16 Kansas State Wallace 4-77 Mack 2-68 Witherspoon 2-26 NEW! 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