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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 9

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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9
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COUEGE FOOTBALL The Fresno Bee Sunday September 19 993 D7 Second-half surge sparks top-ranked Seminoles 33-7 was up to the defense to preserve the early 7-0 lead on a 28-yard pass oka Stanicek to Bucky Brool very difficult to get anything else win Florida State loads by three at halftime but then puis away from No 13 North Carofina from win a national championship unless you play great defense and our defense played that brand of football Bowden said The Seminoles scored 17 points in the third period to take a 27-7 lead The Florida State made it 33-7 in the fourth quarter on a 2-yard run by William Floyd Bentley highly touted freshman kicker was wide on the extra point his sixth missed PAT this scores came on touchdown pass to Knox Scott 21-yard field By Rick Warner Florida State outgained North 489-279 in total yards yards and held the goal and the ride Brooks who picked off Mike over the middle and raced un-into the end CHAPEL HILL NC Top-ranked ad heatable Florida State finally looked Carolina 33-7 before a record crowd of 64100 at Kenan Stadium really turned it on after halftime" Florida State coach Bobby Bowden said passed a good teat tonight The gams was closer than the score Florida State (44)) outacored its first three opponents 144-7 but the Seminoles led Carolina rally 10-7 at half-time before taking control in the second half North Carolina (3-1) scored 59 points and gained a school-record 714 yards against Maryland last week But the Tar Heels was shut out by the Seminoles in the last three quarters after taking an Ward completed 27 of 41 passes for 303 yards and two touchdowns but he 1 j1 I a a A Tar vaunted rushing attack to 104 yards less than one-third their also threw his first interception of the and was off the mark on several It was the third touchdown of the season for Brooks a linebacker who Saturday night But rally fra: a half Charlie 33-yard touchdown pass to Kevin Knox ana Derrick 49-yard interception return in the third quarter broke open a close game and helped the Seminoles beat 13 North State just dominated the Km of laid North Carolina coach Made Brown who was a running scored on an interception return against a fumble recovery against Duke and on hot Bowden said made some plays but if him before you know been Clemson back for Florida State in the early i tun tha football 1970s you "We knew if we grabbed the lead it sharper Mighty Ducks fall in opener Nebraska foils UCLA upset try on goal and 24 minutes in penalties two for fighting one a misconduct and another for roughing Powerhouse Penguins baptize Anaheim's inaugural hockey team in exhibition Ducks' first goal No matter that it came with only 8Vfc minutes remaining and the Penguins well ahead at the time The fine loved it was happy to score of Wfest Covina freshman makes most of backup id to raty No 8 Oomhuskers 14-ia got get respect so come to guy to course hut I was really happy said Dallas a mi- Verrell explained jGordor McSorky last really went era- By John Nadel was barely six min-Todd Ewen The utes with 193 93 Terry Yaks who scored the Dudur other penalty minutes last at Montreal got into home ice ad- will definitely it with McSorky In the period Stu Grimson another 193-minute man last season at Chicago end McSorley it up At the raid of This was an informed crowd too The fans knew when to deer the instant the Duds tod to the ice and when to tod to the ice and when to ANAHEIM The Anaheim Mighty Ducks' first waddle-through in the National Hockey League exhibition season Saturday evening went OK to a Which is the point they get many loeers in their first-ever game 6-2 to the powerhouse Pittsburgh Penguins But the Ducks certainly didn't act like keen "If eccred earty" Coach Ban Wilson observed wistfully gone up a goal the way the crowd reacted when we did sane it might have been Indeed the 16673 fans who showed up at the Anaheim Are-na let loose a lengthy roar when Bobby Dollas punched home the Robin Raws vs boo every time Marty McSor- McSorley and a little later Joe low ant Viii alack on the mid SaCCO V8 McSorky ley got his stick on the puck PASADENA A couple of ftimbles by a teammate gave Lawrence Phillips a chance to play before the home folks Once he got the chance he hnUL onto the hull and made the most of it Phillips an lSyear-old freshman from nearbjr West Covina put a spark in Nebraska's sluggish offanim Saturday running for 137 yards and a touchdown as the No 8 Cornhuskera came from LwhinJ to beat UCLA 14-13 Nebraska (3-0) had averagBd 63 points in winning its first two games scoring 17 touchdowns and three field goals Phillips relieved redshirt freshman Damon Wanning early in the second quarter after Banning fbmMea twice in the opening period Phillips wound up carrying the ball 28 times without a bobblo Phillips did a nice jab Nebraska coach Tran Osborne said been practicing well and Damon had a couple of fumbles Yea that Marty McSorley the former King bent-stick-in-the-Stanley Cup-finals match-thiaofferor-rm-gone McSorley The Penguins are paying McSorley something around $2 millkni this season what they got for their money in exhibition game No 1: no shots All in a work McSorky said afterward who simply seemed pleased to be bad on the ice even if it waa swinging fists mud waa eaid and written (about the Kings losing him) I just wanted to put on the skates and he said F( Pick-me-up Lawrence PhUlips runs over a UCLA defender in the second half The freshman from West Covina rushed for 137 yards hang on against No two carries as the Buckeyes (3-0) heat the boat Panthers (0-1 1-2) WMMtftiMft'WtTOP 25mWWMW Nebraska didn't score in its first four mi falling bahinii lOO The Camhusker got their nffaww wnfmAnd late in the first halfi moving 80 yards on niiw plays to make it 10-7 Phillips capped the drive with a 5-yard touchdown run Nebraska took ita first lead with 6:56 left in the third quarter going haml 14-10 on an 11-yard pass from Tommie Framr to Gerald Armstrong to cop an 80-yard 14-play drive Frasier completed 13 of 19 paaaes for 145 yards and rushed for nntW 83 yards on nine carries "1 think we wpd FVazier said thought that happy with the 14 points that we got because the defense gave up For UCLA (02) freshman Skip Hicks gained 148 yards on 19 carries and Wayne Cook completed 11 of 22 passes fir 134 yards but was sacked Six thnia tilinh we should have won the Cook aid "We did what we wanted to do Our deform kept Aim to 14 jKdnta We should have more I we nave to learn how to win' Wuerffel did his beet to quarterbad con- throwing for 231 yards touchdowns touchdowns Saturday 14 Penn SL 31 awe Ki-Jana Carter rushed for 144 yards and the Nittany Lions Reread' (2-0 3-0) of the cues (2-0) forced five turnovers for a sloppy victory over the Hbkks (1-1 2-1) in a Big East Conference gome The Hokiee who totaled 675 yards a wed ago in a 63-21 victory 'over Pitt advanced made 20-yard line rally once A 27-yard field god by Bjorn Merten with 1232 left in the garni wirji wi uuj pun cut Nebraska a lead to (6-1 2-1) three turnovers for coed Joe Paterno'a and three to lead the ninth-ranked Gators to a 41-34 victory over Na 6 Tennessee in a Southeastern Conference football game at Gainesville Fla The redshirt freshman who whim off the bend to lead two fourth-quarter scoring drives last against Kentucky was in 250th victory in a Big Ten at Iowa City Iowa The Bruins have lost their two games by a total three points They were beaten 27-26 by ranked uffiforaia in season-opener one point hut the Bruins weren't able to get peat their own 26yard line in two possessiona after that raw a couple of ftimbles right before I got to and I was really nervous about Phillips wid "So when I got in all I wanted to do waa bold on to the ball I was more into holding onto the ball than trying to break iL No 4 Notro Demo 36 Michigan SL 14i There waa Nebraska turned the ball over four times UCLA had no turnovers were really fortunate to get out of here smsssb -sKrsMssM: (34)) as Kevin McDougal threw with a Osborne said No 16Toxas ARM 73 Missouri Oi Rodney Thomas and Ledand McElrqy each rushed for three touchdowns as the Aggies (2-1) bounced back from a 44-14 mhtiwh to Oklahoma with a humiliation of the Tigers ((H) 1-1) on Texas at College Station two touchdown passes and freshman Randy KiniW rejuvenated the running in a victory over the Spartans (1-1) at South Bend Ind Notre Dame recorded a aon-beet 269 yards rushing i i iple 58-0 strikes early the Tennessee secondary Wuerffel who replaced Terry Dean as the Florida starter finished with 19 completions in 38 attempts and Errict Rhett rushea for 147 yards and two touchdowns for the Gators (2-0 84)) who are trying to repeat as nhnrapinns in the SEC East The Gators who have not lost at Florida Field einoe 1989 extended the second-longest hone winning streak to a school-record 20 The Volunteers (1-1 2-1) lost for the first time in ee under Phillip Fulmer wi placed Johnny Majors last WMHiWlVWMn PAC-1 0 22 No Eric 86-yard kickoff return set up Len second touchdown pass to Lee Giseandaner and a two-point conversion run No 6 tvracuso 21 Tons 21 1 Pat second missed fiwM goal in the waning minute a 33-yarder with eight Beconds left forced the Orangemen (2-0-1) to settle for a tie with the Longhorns (0-1-1) at Austin set up a ti touchdown before he je third-quarter waa forced with a broken bkd at the Wildcats 24 Harris pirkaH it up and ran 76 yards for a touchdown Fa the second quarter Weaver was leveled at the Illinois 46 and the ball was grabbed by Hoffman who ran for the touchdown Weaver was later trapped in the end zone for a Bafety putting the Wildcats up 16-0 hjrDennia Lundy with 4:28 to as the Wildcats (1-1) to leave the the Eagles (0-2) at Evanston HL California scored four touchdowns in a man of 4 minutes 38 nocondn of the first quarter and went on to crush -Temple 684) Saturday at Philadelphia in a non-conference football game The Na 21 Golden Bears (34)) rolled up 430 yards of total offense including 306 in the first half and held Temple to 99 yards overall The Owls (1-1) crossed midfield only three tinwi Cal quarterbad Dave Barr feted 0nf-10 passes for 162 i awl one touchdown before LoutevUn 36 No 23 Aitao na SL 17l Jeff Brohm threw for two touchdowns ran for anr hijjh 831 yandThflead the Cardi- (3-0) the Sim Devils 11 Ohio 8L 63 Pitt I Joey Gaikway turned a series of acrobatic catches into three touchdowns Butler three touchdowns Butler No 24 Wisconsin 28 Iowa SL 7i Brent Moss who scared three touchdowns and Terrell Fletcher took turns running Fletcber took turns running NO 2 AlshsiiM 43 3i Sherman Williams sas 3 gherman Williams Washington SL 51 OragOn SL6l Mike Pattrason hit Deron topped 100 yards rushing for tha returned the opening through the Cyclones (1-2) aa the Pointer twice for touchdowns third ltrajght game Antonio 89 yards for a scoreand Badgers (3-0) dominated the and Kevin Hkka ran for two Tjuighsiw tied a school record for Eddie George soared on his first lines end won at Madison Wia scores as the Cougars (2-1) throt- Momnntimui with 16 and scores as the Cougars (2-1) interceptions with 16 and (1-1) at Louisville Ky Arizona State could do little to waa relieved by Kerry McGo- wignl with 10:05 left in ue third and Cal holding a 52-0 quarter kad fmfarin Brohm as ha led Louisville on touchdown drives of 66 75 92 and 80 yank The finishing touch Was defensive back Anthony 78-yard interception return for a touchdown with 11 seconds left Arizona State was penalized 12 KmM for 144 yards Jay Barker set an SEC mark fir consecutive victories I i aa the Crimson 3-0) routed the Bai (1-1 2-1) at Tuscaloosa Alabama streak to 26 threw for two touchdowns and is 2(H) aa the Tide's starting quarterback eclipsing the SEC record of 19 straight victories set by Louisiana Warren Babb nom 1957-59 Sept 18 19 6 10am to 6pm throttled the Beavera (1-2) in a Pao-10 opener at Pullman Wash Oregon State came in averaging 334 yards rushing hut waa held to 76 on 43 carries by the swarming Cougar defense Four Washington State touchdowns came after Oregon State ftimbles and long kick returns by Painter and Tony Hunter set up two more scores Washington State rolled up 508 yards of offense and held the Beavera to 108 Pattinaon waa 24 of 41 for 324 yards and two touchdowns and waa intercepted twice Isaisfjhsi Buy sSsH Trade 16 Illinois 15 Reserve running backs Reynard Rutherford and Tyrone Edwards wflh ran for two scores Cal broke the game open earty in the first' quarter Lindsey Chapman took a pitchout and went 20 yards over the left side for the Golden firet touchdown at 7:05 Two minutee later Mnk Qizbe returned a punt 66 yards for a touchdown After the next series Temple No 14l Hnnn Jim WnffftniMi each returned fthW for touchdowns the Wildcats (34)) beat the mini (0-2) at Cham- A No 3 Miami 21 Virginia Tach2i Frank Costa threw for 265 yards and the host Hurri- ssa came in punter John Shaywaa was tackled at his 1-yard line following a 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Arizona allowing only 158 Vk yards pmut the stingiest in the tion And it was the put the Wildcats up in the first quarter VINTAGE MIDGET bad "op and Rutherford scored on the following play Cal expands its ked to 284) when Ricky Spears returned an interception 85 yards for a touchdown Spears intercepted another Arizona sacked mini quarter- he nim- Scott Weaver and lwA BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ELECTRONIC MEDICAL BILLING CENTER BUSINESS OF THE 90's NO SELLING REQUIRED Saturday Sept 15A BCRA Midgets IBICA's Modifleds Madera Super lasft Toyotae ToyoU Series a'lnrir'-jv'Vr if--L SSMarefta SGsnsral "ttSSSL tyOR MORE INFOT CALL: 7 Goldsn Seniors 673 or 432264' comfortable working with medical professionals ExMllentrope son wanting to start part timb and build to fuH njF earning potential working from home or office For pereona view caliMedical Processing Services today at 1-800-886-7508.

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