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San Angelo Standard-Times from San Angelo, Texas • 9

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school round-up SAN ANGELO Sunday September 14 1986-4D SOUTHWEST 343 yards runs TCU by Tulane of several NCAA violations under a previous administration As the starter after Davis left Jeffery accumulated 695 yards averaging 39 yards per carry for the bulk of TCU's season He averaged 214 yards a carry on Saturday Jones was almost all of offense picking up 96 yards rushing on 24 carries and accounting for 388 yards passing He completed 28 of 38 attempts and had his final try picked off a fourth quarter bomb with seconds left on the clock TCU quarterback Scott Ankrom made a brief appearance Saturday his first since an injury sidelined him for the season last year Ankrom entered the game in the second quarter Santa Anna's Bobby DeLeon runs behind one of his blockers as Irion in Friday night's game Santa Anna defeated Irion County 13-6 S-T photo by David Branch County's George Pina closes take off Truthfully I wu dreaming about having a good game last night once I finally got to Prior to Saturday the best single game rushing effort in major college football this year wu turned in by Tony Citisen of McNeese State who got 301 yards on 30 rushes against Prairie View last weekend TCU got two field goals from Lee Newman a 33-yarder in the second quarter and a 39-yarder to start the 24-point third quarter explosion Tulane semes came on a 24-yard field goal by Dan Guiii for the only score of the first quarter a five-yard pan from Terrence Jones with 2:37 left in the second quarter and a 2-yard run by Jones with 1:35 left in the first half Jones completed touchdown passu nine yards to Marvin Allen and eight yards to Marc Zeno in the fourth quarter Quarterback David Raseoe scored final touchdown on a 15-yard run with 57 seconds left in the game TCU is now 1-0 Tulane opened its season 0-L Jeffery a six-foot 201 pound Junior also set a pair of school records The previous best rushing effort in the 80-year history of football at TCU wu the 247 yards that Bobby Davis amassed in a 1970 game The previous record for touchdowns in a game was thru most recently by Ken Davis in 1984 Davis now plays for the Green Bay Packera Jeffery wu leading rusher last year after Davia and several of his daumatu were suspended from the final eight gamu of the season in the wake of the disclosure -fha AciRtaU Pram NEW ORLEANS Tony Jeffery ruihed for 343 yards and five touchdowns Saturday best in major college football this year and beat erer for a Southwest Con- ference back leading Texas Chris- tian University to a 48-31 victory over Tulane in an intersectional -college football game Three of Jeffery's touchdowns came in a nine minute span of the third quarter as TCU overcame a 17-10 halftime deficit to take control of the game Jeffery's five touchdown runs were for 11 yards in the second quarter then 38 yards 32 yards and 81 yards in the third quarter and 67 yards in the fourth quarter Including the five touchdown runs Jeffery carried IS times in the game The previous Southwest Conference record was by Roosevelt Leakes of Texas who amassed 342 yards against Southern Methodist in 1872 Jeffery want Ms record- setting afternoon to end we spend the night?" he asked Coach Jim Wacker after the game that hard when you are getting the kind of blocking that I wu from your offensive line and your receivers Jeffery said after the game were doing a great Job opening holes big hides the quarterback was doing a terrific Job of reading the tackle and making the he added would Just read my blocks and Sonora rolls by Junction Coleman bucked by Brcck TCU INMW-N TUMI Ilf-41 TU FG OUI eo mwimi TCU-JoWory II ran (Naomion kick) TU-nHo i nM from Joraa IOW1 kick) Jam 1 ran Gk1 kick) FUUMHiMnl JaNary (Nawamn kick) JaWary ran (Nawman kick) TCU-Mlary II ran (Noamon kick) TU-Allan MM from Jam (Okl kick) JaHary 47 ran (Nawman kick) TU-Zono Iowa from Jam IQIrl kick) noacoa ran (Nawman kick) big third quarter Cooper opened the scoring with a pair of 1-yard touchdown dives before the Class 2A Bluecats got on the scoreboard in the second period on Robert 1-yard run A 5-yard scoring run by Grissom gave the Bucks an 18-6 halftime lead Running back Darrell Warrick led Coleman with 68 yards rushing on 18 carries while Cooper ran to 65 yards on 13 tries JUNCTION The Sonora Broncos blitxed the Junction Eagles moving to a 2-0 season with their 284) victory The Eagles took to the air a lot and outpassed the Broncos but the Sonora team stampeded acrou the field for a total of 214 rushing yards on 51 carries Touchdowns came in every quarter for the Broncos Steve Love made a 5-yard run in the first quarter and Robert Harris followed it iv in the second quarter with a 2-yard scramble Love carried this ball for two points after touchdown making up for the missed kick in the first quarter In the third quarter Peter Peres snatched a pass from quarterback Mickey Sharp to bring the seme to 204) Sharp rounded the game up In the middle of the fourth quarter with a 2-yard run and then passed again to Peres for another successful conversion The game was peppered with penalties Sonora lost 51 yards on six different penalties and Junction was flagged down seven times for a total loss of 39 yards JUNCTION Elm drama I Rooking yarda B-l-m Foaain yordi Mi Pm h-ai Fwrto-Avoroaa HIJ Famklai toll Pmaniai yafda Ml Icon ky morion: 14 -4l ltd a-1 SI -414 a lfM MM Id JUNCTION (man Mm Lava ran (kick MM) Sonora Hobart Harm 1 ran (Lava I ran) Sonora Para pm from Mickey Marp (kick lal lad) Sharp I ran (Pam pm tram Sharp) Bluecats fall to Buckaroos BRECKENRIDGE Jackie Cooper ran for three touchdowns and Russ Grissom ran for one score and passed to another as the Breckenridge Buckaroos whipped the Coleman Bluecats 44-6 here Friday The decision left both teams with 1-1 season records The Clan 3A Buckaroos who led 18-8 at halftime blew open the game with a 20-point outburst during a 1:40 stretch early in the third quarter A halfbaek pass from Grissom to Rich Stephens began third quarter and it was quickly followed by a 12-yard scoring run by Cooper and a 7-yard touchdown dash by Greg McDonald The outburst gave the Bucks a 38-6 lead A Coleman fumble and a mishandled kickoff aided AP LS99fp III l-tl fcarkidtummary: raa nomad Gory Popham I raw (Chop CH-IraP kick) JJoaaa Co Jamaa Waal 44 ran UNho Town- CoHraHM flaw pool raa (Town- i Co lealt Lipaoy a ran (kick lollad) nod Popham ran ((Hon Pool ran) i Go Lipaoy 4 ran (pm MM) I lob papa Blackwell scores 74-32 victory LENORAH Jason Shipman rushed to 243 yards and scored five touchdowns to lead the Blackwell Hornets to a 74-32 victory over the Grady Wildcats in a six-man football game here Friday night Shipman carried 22 times to pick up his 243 yards and scored on runs of 1 71 5 8 and 1 yards to help the Hornets even their record at 1-1 Grady falls to 0-2 to the season Andy Lee scored two touchdowns to Blackwell on runs of 6 and 11 yards while Shawn Murphy who rushed to 110 yards on 18 carries added an 11-yard TD run Ray Walls who kicked seven two-point PATs recorded a touchdown on a 10-yard pus from Brad Con-neL while Stacy Jennings closed out the scoring with a 5-yard run Lee led Blackwell defensively with eight unassisted tackles and was in on nine more while Connel and Jason Jones picked off Grady passu Denver City rattles Kermit DENVER CITY The Kermit Yellowjacketa scored first but the Denver City Mustangs galloped back to a 35-7 nondistrict football win here Friday Kermit of District 4-SA fell to 02 with the 1ms The Harris Rating System had rated game as a tosaup Kermit opened the sewing on a 1-yard run by Robert Martinu with 5:28 left in the first quarter Mike Betcher kicked the extra point The Mustangs came back to take the lead on Chris 80-yard scoring run and PAT pass to Dwight Conway later in the openign quarter Santos Garcia set up Denver next touchdown with a 35-yard interception return to the Kermit 11-yard line Jason Bogt got the touchdown on an 8-yard run and Brad Bell kicked the PAT TknoM 0:11 INDIVIDUAL BTATiniCI Tanao AAI BMloy 71444 mormon BIN Loalno AM Mh AM DoHl AH Gnon Ml CoHU Mk OHdry North Dakota Olla 17-7L Jocao 7-17 moHvy At Martin l-M VonOaarkako Hnkwo A Tanao AAI Davlo AML GHOry HA North Dakota Otto 41-77411 Tmjo AAI CHRno A4A Simian A4A a 1-f North Dakota Mortln 1H Jocao A4A i Eknaaa A4L Vatamon AM Damon ML r4M WnaaMklM7 Rated Austin Col jumps on Trinity SHERMAN Quarterback Todd Elliott sewed two touchdowns in the first quarter and a stiff Austin College defense limited Trinity to Just 51 total yards as the Kangaroos routed the Tigers 44-7 in a doo-couferenee game Austin College ranked 18th in NAIA Division II led winleu Trinity 31-0 at the half Elliott acored on runs of 2 and 30 yards to an eariy lead -Torn ChrMHan Itflfl'JOI Raacoo 1AA47 Tom Chrttton Mona 1-f Dal may ML Waddy MX JaNary 1-4j TWono Zona am Nation Ml Alim Ml A im MS football Saturday night of 414 of four Cowboy turnovers aa the Hur- of icon fcy morion: III I II RECKENRIDSE Brackonridm Jocklo Coop I ruo (kick Hp) Coapor I ran (ran lal laO) CHompw Rakart Allan 1 ran (kick lollop) ErackonriPpa Ran Grimm ran (pm Brackanrldao Rich llapkana 41 pm from Qrlraam (kick lollad) rackonrldpa Caapar II ran IChrh Hart kick) IrackanrMpi Grog McDonald 4 ran (Hart kick) Grant Olkaon (kick lollad) Reagan County opens with win GREENWOOD Reagan James West rushed to 143 yards on 17 carries to lead the Owls to a 26-21 victory over the Greenwood Rangers Friday night West Greenwood falls to 0-2 this season Reagan County open last week is 14) West had a 68-yard sewing run to Reagan County to tie the score at 7-7 Greenwood got on the scoreboard first on a 3-yard run by Gary Popham Chad Cottrell added the extra point to Greenwood Cottrell then added field goals of 23 and 30 yards to give the Rangers a 8-point lead Reagan Leonard Castillo then followed with a 24-yard run and Scott Lipsey put the Owls in control with a 9-yard scoring run Popham who rushed 23 times to 122 yards added 1-yard TD run for Greenwood Lipsey closed out the scoring with a 4-yard teoring run in the fourth quarter REAGAN COUNTY 14 GREENWOOO OTl Fwito-Avarooa Hll Fumklaa Mat I) PonoWoo yordi l-U III l-U REAGAN COUNTY Otto set school records to both pan attempts and completions throwing 72 times and completing 41 He threw four touchdown passes including three to Tracy Martin TouaAAl II MI NDMwta I I l-M Mmlan NO ral (RHo kick) AH lay 17 ran (RHo kick) UNDMnrtln iooaa (ram OWa (RoMy kick) UNO Martin tapem from OWo (Booty kick) RoUoy KO ral Rata kick) UNPJqcon Inara Ram Omwooly kick) GoUay Nran (RHo kick) UNDOna ran (Booty kick) AAh-RHoMyordFO UND-Tok aoMy penalty In anB ana AAI mormon ran (RHo ran) AAI Hannon I ran (RHo kick) UND Martin BOOH Ran OWo (0000 mormon I ran I RHo kick) AAI mormon 71 ran (RHo kick) UNO-Jocok I ran (Martin nooalrom OHM Bailoy ran (RHo kick) A-HH0 AAI UND mu mill in a i All-1 41-774 Ml A 47 A4 1MU A4- Texas Christian running back Tony Jeffery bursts for some of his SWC-record 343 rushing wards Saturday against Tulane 1 No 12 Bears bite La Tech TEXAS COLLEGES Texas outscores No Dakota the fourth quarter after James Francis recovered a fumble at the Bulldog 29 The Bulldogs avoided a shutout when Eldonta Osborne intercepted a pass to setup Garland Powell's two-yard scoring run Baylor which had its defense burned in a 3128 victory over Wyoming last week sacked Louisiana Tech quarterbacks Bob Garrett and Jordan Stanley eight timer It wu only the second meeting in history between the two schools with Baylor winning 2821 in 186L Tulsa flies over Okla State 2723 TULSA Okla Tailback Derrick Ellison rushed to 184 yards and Steve 73-yard touchdown pan to Ronnie Kelley triggered a second-quarter sewing burst thatlifted Tulsa to a 2723 victory over Oklahoma WACO Matt Clark a starting split end who quarterbacks short yardage offense scored twice and passed to another touchdown Saturday night to ignite the 12th-ranked Bears to a 38-7 non-conference victory over the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs Clark a Junto who was a high school quarterback at Corsicana ran twice to touchdowns each time from a yard away in the first period In the second quarter Clark hit tight end Scott Huckabay from thrae yards out to a touchdown It was the first time Clark had run or passed to touchdowns in college The Southwest Conference Bears now 2-0 made it 284) over the Southland Conference Bulldogs (1-1) at halftime when redshirt freshman hEifhppk Jeffrey Murray dashed six yards to a score The Bears allowed the Bulldogs only three first downs and a minus three yards offense in the first half before a crowd of 31000 fans in Baylor Stadium then flooded the field with reserves Louisiana Tech managed only 77 yards total offense in the game Clark also made a Mg play on a 90-yard drive to Baylor's fifth touchdown a four-yard scoring pass from Cody Carlson to John Simpson On third and one from the Bulldoga' Clark kept on a seven-yard run to the four Terry Syler klcjked a 32-yard field goal for Baylor in TD AmgcIrM PlGM GRAND FORKS ND Johnny Bailey and Heath Sherman sewed four touchdowns each Texas AAI overcame a school-recwd passing' effort by Kurt Otto Saturday to defeat North Dakota 67-44 Bailey scored three touchdowns in the first half including a 95-yard Mcfcnft return in the first quarter Texu built a 3920 halftime lead North Dakota kept pace on the efforts of Otto who threw three touchdown passes and ran 56 yards to another score with 10:23 left in the half Sherman who scored his first touchdown wife 1:08 left in the first half dominated offense in the final two quarters with touchdown runs of 2 8 and 72 yards Bailey's SO-yard run left in the game completed the scoring State in college take advantage ISkelleyl itage rlcane beat Oklahoma State to the first time since 1982 Tulsa an independent ran its record to 2-1 to 1-1 Ellison a sophomore rushed for 112 yards in the first half when mistakes and Mg plays by both teams smarted the scoring.

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