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The Columbus Ledger from Columbus, Georgia • 37

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The Sunday Ledger Enquirer Columbus Ga December 1 1985 5 HCOLLEGE OOTBALl 7 So or Mid Georgia Southern Advances 0 7 1 10 7 3 8 A Bl39 wmm I Sal rtd Urtton tomes Mgr i EAST ALABAMA MOTOR Located 8 Miles West of Phenix City on HiwayO i 9 (eehl 13 0 0 28 7 10 0 3050 Mkm Im4 503 01M the road to the stagg bowl IRESTONE" dealers' Ith 99 203 64 14 22 1 5 31 5 3 11 83 North Dakota State 31 UC Davis 1 2: Cornerback Ken Kubisz ran back an interception 19 yards and added a field goal and three extra points to lead North Dakota State to an upset victory over UC Davis The Bisons were also sparked by quarterback Jeff Bentrim who passed for one touchdown ran for another and rushed for a total of 86 yards on the day as his club rum bled past Davis on the ground Davis which went into the game ranked No 1 in Division II was overpowered at the line of scrim mage during the match first this season against another club 'f Ithaca 50 Montclair State 28: Senior quarterback Steve Kass completed 14 of 19 passes for 203 yards and a pair of first half touch downs as Ithaca College rolled over Montclair State of New Jer sey Kass who also rushed for 47 yards and a touchdown hit tight Opelika Th Ce 301 5 lallrwd Aa Opelika 74J 7677 Own 7i3M MhmM 730 1100 Davki tpperty Mr IM! TewKi 323 34M IkkaHua Tire 5 AppSM 4114 Haniltoe 317 3144 (burst MM4M I 4013 Beam Vlita StanMPPl Htepphi CW 343 4540 140 140 Gettysburg 22 Salisbury State 6: Senior fullback Paul Martin Mon 20 )4 20) 61 277 13 28 59 3 5 32 2 1 8 82 Chavis 8 pass from Briggs (Pd failed) Almeida 5 run (Guerrero kick) Middaugh 8 run (Guerrero kick) ield 43 pass from Brlggi (pass foiled) Sweet 27 pass from Briggs (Scipio pose from Briggs) ield 1 pass from Stonlsci (Arias pass from Stonisc 2100 test) irst downs Rushes yords Passing yards Return yards Posses Punts umbles lost Penolties vards Eastern Washington 42 Idaho 38: Eastern Washington Univer sity rode the passing of quarter back Rick Worman to register an upset victory over the University of Idaho Eastern Washington now ad vances to the quarterfinals and will play next week at Cedar Balls Iowa against the University of Northern Iowa Eastern Washington trailed in the game 38 35 with 1:03 remaining when Idaho regained the lead on a 26 yard field goal by Brian Deci cio OVBlQiyw i Landry 1 run (Nobohar kick) Richards 25 5730 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Grambling Dyson 9 44 Arkansas State Jemison 28 94 Whiteside 13 48 Grambling Landry 10 4 0 35 Allen 9 5 1 72 Arkansas State Brown 15 9 0 114 Grambling Mcarland 2 64 Wells 2 17 Arkansas State Rhodes 3 3L Patterson 2 31 Mad dox 2 26 By The Associated Presi 3uniorCornerback David Smith's iiterception set up the winning touchdown as North Ala bama squeezed out a 14 7 victory Saturday! over ort Valley State in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Divisional playoffs iate the fourth quarter with the game tied Smith intercepted Hill pass at the Wildcats' 30 yard line and returned it to the 3 Charles Johnson ran for the touchdown on the next play Jhe win puts North Alabama 1E1 in th semifinals North Alabama will play host to Bloomsburg next Saturday iort Valley which entered the game as the top ranked defense irC Division II held North bama to minus 10 total yar and no first downs in the first Salt Lipkins intercepted a tipped Dallas Metcalf pass deep irCNorth Alabama terriDry in the first quarter Hill whoompleted 12 of 30 passes for 124 yards one touchdown and four intercep tions then tosset a 13 yard touchdown pass toale Casey A scoreless secoid quarter led tTa 7 0 halftime lead and niether defense allowed a score in the third quarter a poor ort Valley punt 15ft North Alabama in good field position at tii 22 yard line Metcaf tossed a 13 yard touchdown to Michael Ricks tb tie the gme I I 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH revolving charge ot irestone stores ond mony dealers Minimum monthly payment required All finance charges refunded when paid as agreed We also honor Visa MasterCard Omers Club Carte Blanche end American Eapresi Prices and credit plans shown ore available at irestone stores See your independent dealers for prices ond credit plans Stores ond dealers ore hued the Yellow Poges If we should sell out of your sze we II ge you a ramcheck" assuring laier delivery at advertised price brand service is ovoitabie stores and participating dealers December 24 i i 7 end Craig Chiesa with a 3 yard scoring pass and split end George Mack with a 9 yarder as the Bomb ers opened a 36 0 lead late in the second quarter Chiesa finished the day as Ith rushed for 192 yards and scored two touchdowns as Gettysburg stayed unbeaten with a victory over Salisbury State Martin plunged from 1 yard out to cap a 71 yard drive on the Bul opening drive and came back with nother 1 yard score with 5:23 remaining in the first half Between those scores Gettys burg added a 42 yard field goal by Jim lynn and a 2 yard touchdown run by halfback Howard Alex ander both in a 15 point second pe riod Salisbury repelled at the Bullet 1 early in the fourth period scored with 4:10 left in the game when quarterback Robb Disbennett passed 7 yards to end Mark Ben gal Gettysburg moved to 11 0 1 while Salisbury fell to 10 2 Central 71 Occidental 0: Cen tral of Iowa remained unbeaten as it routed Occidental to advance to the semifinals against Augustana another unbeaten team Central is 11 1 while Occidental ended its season at 9 2 I SPRINT CAR CLASSIC SUNDAY 1:30 PM(EST) Saturday Night 7:00 Qualifying Races 297 9594 blocked field goal (Klaus kick) Donfield 21 pass from Ehrhardt (Griffin kick) DiMaggio 4 pass from Ehrhardt (Griffin kick) Rafac 16 interception return (Klaus kick) Clark 1 run (Klaus kick) DiMaggio 3 pass from Ehrhardt (Griffin kick) Green 1 run (kick failed) 7 pass from Ehrhardt (Griffin kick) 7317 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Akron Clark 33 172 Green 14 59 Stewart 6 minus 11 RL Haynes 5 91 Morris 1 2 Ehr hardt 6 minus 40 Akron Stewart 10 22 115 3 RL Ehrhardt 43 70 472 2 Akron Davis 6 79 Kelley 2 23 Denni son 2 13 RL DiMoggio 11 81 Reilly 9 120 Donfield 7 99 orster 7 88 Haynes 7 67 CC 1 By The Associated Press TOUCHDOWN PASS: Georgia Tony Belser pulls in a touchdown pass in front of Jackson State's Robert Abrams Washington 7 14 7 Idaho 7 14 3 14 38 Vea 16 pass from Worman (Stein kick) Bengen 9 pass from Llovd Decicio kick) Townsend 3 run (Stein kick) Ui Bailey 2 run (Decicio kick) Worman 1 run (Stein kick) Auker 12 pass from Sloan (Decicio kick) 29 by Decicio Worman 1 run (Stein kick) Poffenrolh 9 pass from Warman (Stein kick) Bengen 26 pass from Sloan (Bengen pass from Sloan) 44 fg by Decicio 27 by Decide Riley 17 pass from Worman (Stein kick) 6500 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Townsend 25 73 UI Lloyd 12 71 Worman 29 53 1 354 Ui Sloan 26 50 i 324 Vea 881 Ul Bengen 7140 BINCAA DIVISION HI PLAYOSMtetfMMRaTO Augustana Beats Mount Union By The Associated Press Brad Price came off the bench to score two touchdowns includ ing a 53 yard reception from Greg Wallace as defending champion Augustana beat Mount Union 21 14 Saturday in the quar terfinals of the NCAA Divisoi HI playoffs It was the 35th straight in for Augustana which is trying for a third consecutive NCAA national football title They owi the lon gest collegiate winning streak in the nation Price who did rot start the game because of hip pointer gained just 25 yards on 18 carries but he scored the Vikings last two touchdowns The Vikings scored first on a 7 yard run by 3ob Guerrieri after defensive end Robert Woolridge intercepted a pass and returned it to that point But Raider quarterback Scott Woolf hi! tight end Jeff Erskine with a 3 yard pass early in the second quarter to tie the game at 7 7 and Mount Union went ahead 14 7 bn a 2 yard run by Tony Tarantino early in the third quar ter Price tied the game with 1:52 left in the third on a 1 yard run and his winning touchdown re ception came with 9:33 left in the game All three Augustana scores came after interceptions by the Viking defense Augustana 11 0 plays Central of Iowa next week in the semifi nals Mount Union finished at' 11 1 Mount Union Augustana III Aug Guerrieri 7 run (Krull kick) Erskine 9 pass from Woolf (Collins kick) MU Tarantino 2 run (Collins kick) Price 1 run (Krull kick) Price 53 pass from Wallace (Krull kick) A L800 MMV IRESTONE TIRES MASTERCARE SERVICE AT THESE STORES ANb DEALERS America Drive Over To firestone 1 onbheeie i imnu ona Arkansas State 10 Grambling 7: Sophomore rank Richards made his first field goal of the sea son a 25 yarder with five seconds remaining as Arkansas State Uni versity edged Grambling ASU champion of the Southland Conference plays at Nevada Reno next week The Indians resorted to two trick plays to beat the Tigers A 25 yard guard around by Ray Brown reached the Grambling 1 and set up only touchdown a 1 yard ef fort by Ricky Jemison A shovel pass from Dwayne Brown to Homer Rhodes worked for 12 yards and a first down at the Grambling 18 in the closing seconds Jemison made 11 yards and then Richards who had missed his only three field goal attempts of the year came on Earlier Stuart Reid seven of 17 during the season missed from 23 and 29 yards QramBIlns 5t 0 11 ArkoMoi It 0 7 8 Jtmlion run (Rid kick) If NCAA DIVISION II If North Alabama Edges ort Valley ranked in the top ten in its division North Dakota was ranked No 7 going into the game Dakota It CoLDavH Benfrlm 29 run (Kubisz kick) Kublu 19 Interception return (Kubisz kick) Moiilrt 11 run (Kubltz kick) BIipo 14 pa from Petericn (kick tolled) Kretchman 34 pose from Bentrim (Kubliz kick) Kublaz 30 Tarr 5 pan from Petersen (conversion failed) 8100 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Dakota St Stark 17111 Moistre 65 Bentrim 1486 Liblne 638 Cal Davls Petersen 10 41 ord 9 35 Wilkinson 421 Dakota St Bentrim 2 5 0 46 Stdrk 1 1041 Cal Davls Peterson 24 372 224 Dakota St Bosch 1 41 Kretch man 2 46 Cal Davls Manbeville 6 95 Adkins 3 31 Wil liams 3 23 BIspo 418 South Dakota 1 3 Central State 10: A 41 yard field goal by Mark McLoughlin lifted South Dakota to a double overtime win over Central State of Ohio The Coyotes 10 2 will play host to North Central Conference rival North Dakota State Dec 7 in a semifinal matchup Earlier this season USD beat the Bison 38 14 field goal ended the longest game ever played in Division II playoff histpry It also was the first Division II playoff game played indoors Central State of Wilberforce Ohio scored first on a 30 yard field goal by Eric Ingram The Coyotes knotted the score in the second pe riod on a 44 yarder by McLough lin USD lost a chance to score with four minutes 55 seconds left in the contest when quarterback Scott Jones fumbled the ball on a fourth down and 1 play on the 7 yard line Bloomsburg 38 Hampton 28: Sophomore tailback Tom Martin rushed for 203 yards and scored three touchdowns including two in a fourth quarter blitz that lifted un beaten Bloomsburg to a victory over Hampton Bloomsburg entered the fourth quarter trailing 22 17 but scored on three straight possessions to post its 12th victory in 12 games Jay 12 yard pass to Kevin Grande gave Bloomsburg a 23 22 lead and Martin then scored on two 7 yard runs for a 38 22 bulge Hampton Bloomiburg Polntor 80 fun (Barber kick) Dowd 5 pass from Dedea (Sullivan kick) Skinner 77 pass from Stacy (kick foiled) Martin 4 run (Sullivan kick) Barber 33 Painter 77 pass from Slocy (run lolled) Sullivan 36 Grande 12 pass from Dedea (pass tolled) Martin 7 run (Gronde pass from Dedea) Marfin 7 run (Sullivan kick) Gailllard 63 pass from Slocy (run failed) 2700 T5SSR12 By The Associated Press Quarterback Ham threw Id passes for 14 yards and two touchdowns Sjturday to lead Georgia Southern to a 27 0 shut out of visiting Jackson State in the first rouid of the NCAA Division 1 AAplayoffs i Ham threw passes of 48 yardsand 45 yards to Tony Belser and kicker Tim? oley added field goals of 37 and 25 yards The other Southern score came on a yard toucidown run by Gerald "Harris a score set up by a Nay "Young inttrception which he re turned to the Jackson State 26 line Ricky larris had 11 carries for ''75 yards for Georgia Southern "and Belser led receivers with his "two touchdown catches for 93 yards Jackson St Georgia Souhern Beher 48 pass from Hom (oley kick) ob 25 Haris 1 run (olev kick) orty 37 Beir 45 pqss from Ham olev kick A 4128 Rhode Island 35 Akron breaking Quarterback Tom Ehrhardt threw for five touch downs including four to tight endTony DiMaggio to lead Rhode Is Jand to a victor over Akron Akron 0 7 4 Rhodo 4 14 OIMooolo 3 non from Ehrhardt (Grlllln kick) Tvlor 45 run aforal Irom Haddon 30 run with leading receiver with six catches for 80 yards Ithaca run ning back Shawn Almeida led all rushers with 104 yards on 12 car ries He scored on runs of 22 and 5 yards Ithaca rolled up 480 yards in total offense including 277 on the ground Montclair quarterback Walter Briggs completed 28 of 59 passes for 373 yards and fourth quarter touchdown strikes of 43 yards and 1 yard to wide receiver Amod ield and 27 yards to Tony Sweet Montclair 10 2 also scored late in the second quarter on an 8 yard pass from Briggs to Ed Chavis Ithaca 10 1 will host Gettys burg next Saturday in the na tional Division III semifinals Gettysburg downed Salisbury State in another quarterfinal game Saturday Montclair SI 0 6 0 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