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No 3 North Carolina Upended by Maryland College Park Md (AP) In the end two point conversion attempts decided the Maryland North Carolina football game Maryland was successful on its third period try North Carolina failed with 22 seconds left and the 13th ranked Terra pins upended the unbeaten and third ranked Tar Heels 28 26 Saturday North Carolina 7 1 had a chance to forge a tie after Tyrone 1 yard TD plunge capped a 90 yard scor ing drive But Scott Stankavage under heavy pressure from linebacker JD Gross rushed his conversion pass and Anthony was unable to handle thijlow toss in the backfield 1 was really pretty Maryland Coach Bobby Ross said "We had two options and we executed the one we selected The pressure by Gross saved us and forced them to throw a real victory probably cost the Tar Heels their pick of either the Or ange or Cotton Bowls and boosted the Terrapins into prime position for a ma jor bowl Maryland may have cleared the way for No 7 Miami (la) a 20 3 winner over No 13 West Virginia to go to the Orange Bowl if the Hurricanes win their last two games against East Caro lina and lorida State two point conversion pass was thrown by Boomer Esiason whose two scoring passes sparked an 18 point third period which rallied the Terps from behind The two pointer gave the Terps an 18 17 lead and came after a fake kick by Jess Atkinson who had a string of 72 consecutive extra points saw something in films that we thought we could take advantage Ross said told the team riday night if Jhe right situation came up we wanted to go for broke We saw the opportunity and jumped out at Worst were our own worst enemies at North Carolina Coach Dick Crum said were plenty of mo mentum changes in the game Give Maryland credit for regaining their mo mentum after they lost The victory accomplished before six bowl representatives gave Maryland a 7 1 record and enabled the Terps to break a tie with North Carolina for the Atlantic Coast Conference lead with a 4 0 mark Esiason playing his final home game at Maryland was held to three comple tions in the first half as the Tar Heels overcame a 10 0 deficit to take a 17 10 lead Atlantic Coast 3 5 2 3 2 0 0 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Clemson Maryland North Carolina Virginia Duke Georgia Tech Woke orest North Carolina St Maryland 28 North Carolina 26 South Carolina 31 North Carolina State 17 All Gomel 6 7 RESULTS SATURDAY Clemson 24 Wake orest 17 Duko 32 Georgia Tech 26 Maryland 28 North Carolina 26 ACC Standings Conference 5 a The margin of victory was a two point conversion pass from Esiason to Chris Knight following first score after intermission Corollna 17 0 At Maryland 10 a li Joyner 7 run (Atkinson kick) Atkinson Smith 13 pass from Stankavage (Barwick kick) Griffin 10 pass from Stankavage (Barwick (Atkinson kick) NC Barwick 3) Badaniek 14 pass from Esiason (Knight possvrom GbiQSonj Atkinson 10 Sullivan 24 pass from Esiason kick) NC Barwick 22 Anthony 1 run (pass failed) 51200 irst downs Rushes yards Passing yards Return yards Posses Punts umbles lost Penalties yords Time of possession Mar 18 47 183 137 19 10 20 0 6 37 2 0 8 65 29:58 10 77 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS North Carolina Anthony 10 77 Horton 13 75 Colson 11 53 Stankavage 3 mlnus 2 Maryland Joyner 25 00 Badaniek 15 64 Hill 1 13 Davis 1 4 Esiason 5 3 North Carolina Stankavage 10 35 1 211 Maryland Esiason 10 104 137 North Carolina ranklin 6 83 Smith 4 45 Horton 3 35 Winfield 2 17 LGrlffin 2 14 TAnthony 1 16 Colson 1 1 Maryland Badaniek 3 47 Sullivan 2 42 Hill 1 24 Rogers 1 10 Davis 1 8 Knight 1 5 Brkovich 1 1 Other ACC Games Duke 32 Georgia Tech 26 At Durham NC Quarterback Ben Bennett passed for 255 yards and tail back Julius Grantham scored two touchdowns as Duke won its first game of the year The Blue Devils rallied from a 26 14 third quarter deficit on Mike 1 yard TD run and 5 yard scoring jaunt Ben nett completed 27 of 33 passes to be come the all time leader in pass attempts with 1260 eclipsing the 1246 mark set by John El way Clemson 24 Wake orest 17 At Clemson SC reshman tail back Tracey Driver scored two touchdowns and rushed for 124 yards as Clemson needed a rally to win its fifth straight game Down 10 7 the Bob PaulTing booted a 28 yard field goal to tie the game Quarterback Mike Ep pley tossed a 3 yard TD pass to KD Dunn and Driver scored his second touchdown as Clemson went ahead for But the left hander tossed touchdown passes of 14 yards to Rick Badanjek and 24 yards to Sean Sullivan in the third period The 18 point outburst which put the Terps ahead 28 17 in cluded a 19 yard field goal by Atkinson good Carolina 31 Carolina St 17 At Columbia SC Thomas 47 yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter broke a 17 17 deadlock to lift South Carolina No 15 BYU Nips Utah State Provo Utah (AP) Quarterback Steve Young scrambled for a 1 yard touchdown with 11 seconds left Satur day to lift 15th ranked Brigham Young to a 38 34 football victory over upstate rival Utah State Young also set an NCAA record for most consecutive games throwing a touchdown pass with 19 Young the total offense and passing leader threw for two other touchdowns as BYU moved its season record to 7 1 Air orce Rallies To Defeat Army Air orce Academy Colo (AP) rlkwAc Quarterberback Marty Louthan ran lor 142 yards and three thouchdowns to help rally the alcons to a 41 20 football victory over Army Saturday Army raced to a 17 7 first quarter lead with the help of a 64 yard halfback pass by Elton Akins to flanker Billy No ble before the alcons rallied first score of the afternoon came on a 4 yard keeper early in the second quarter On the next possession the Air orce went ahead for good on a pitchout to Jody Simmons who ran 4 yards for the TD The Associated Press ry rL i iBir I lb Looking to score Sampson looks to the basket as he is guarded closely by San Antonio center Artis Gilmore during the third period The Debut Stands for Sampson As Lewis Lloyd Paces Rockets Houston (AP) While Ralph Sampson did not have the kind of game that will send him directly to the Hall of ame he did what he set out to do help the Houston Rock ets beat the San Antonio Spurs in his National Basketball Association de but stand out The win stands Sampson said after scoring 18 points and pulling down 12 rebounds to help the Rockets defeat San Antonio 106 100 Saturday got one just going to go on to the next one Lewis Lloyd a castoff from the Golden State Warriors was the real hero for the Rockets Lloyd a for mer Drake star scored 28 points including six in the last 2:20 and collected a rare "triple by also contributing 11 rebounds and 10 assists The Rockets who won only 14 of 82 games last season and lost their first 10 games that year ushered in the Sampson era before a Summit crowd of 14116 almost 2000 less than capacity but still the largest opening game attendance in the 17 year history just played hard and tried to do the easy things to said Samp son the No 1 pick in the 1983 NBA draft after the Rockets suffered through their woeful 1982 83 season in the wake of trading superstar cen ter Moses Malone to Philadelphia The Rockets got off to a quick start against strong opposition in the Spurs who have won the NBA Mid west Division championship five of the last seven years and 7 foot 2 260 pound Artis Gilmore one of the strongest centers SUNDAY WORLD HERALD October 30 1983 21 Cl' Peterson Passes for Seven TDs By Terry Anderson WORLD HERALD BUREAU Lincoln A record setting perfor mance by quarterback Mark Peterson vaulted Nebraska Wesleyan to a 49 25 victory over Midland Lutheran Satur day afternoon at Magee Stadium reterson passed for seven touchdowns completing 19 of 36 at tempts for 400 yards and set records for most yank in a game most touchdown passes in a game and at tempts in a career 562 The victory kept the Plainsmen in first place in the Nebraska Intercolle giate Athletic Conference at 4 0 with a chance for a title next week at Doane I Doane lost to Concordia 7 2 Saturday night Midland ranked ninth in NA1A Divi sion II is 5 2 overall and 2 2 in the NIAC Wesleyan 7 2 overall is ranked 16th The offensive battle expected be tween the two football teams dis appoint the near capacity crowd of 5 000 as 874 yards were gained by the two offenses But it was passing that made the difference came in planning to throw what got us said Peter son a junior from Lincoln East The first drive produced a 13 yard touchdown pass from Peter son to fullback Ken Chelocha the first of three TD passes to the sophomore who is also from Lincoln East After a Midland field goal Peterson came back with two touchdown passes the first an 1 1 yard toss to Chelocha Then Peterson found his season long fa vorite receiver Greg Peterson on a 30 yard aerial to put the Plainsmen up 20 3 After Midland closed the gap to 20 10 Mark Peterson engineered a 63 yard drive culminated by an 8 yard toss to Chelocha that put Wesleyan in control 28 10 at halftime Midland 0 10 0 25 At Nebraska Wesleyan 7 21 7 Ken Cheloha 13 pass from Mark Peterson (Jeff Ponkenier kick) Paul Ronhovde 26 Cheloha 11 pass from Peterson (Pankenler kick) Greg Peterson 30 pass from Greg Peterson (kick failed) Dennis Rose 18 pass from Joe Berger (Ron hovde kick) Cheloha 8 pass from Peterson (Shelton Sheppard oass from Peterson) Ken Glaser 37 pass from Peterson (Panke nier kick) Derrick Telesford 46 run (Rose pass from Berger I Sheppard 53 pass from Peterson (Panke nier kick Peterson 30 (Pankenlerkick) Garry Gorrelts 1 hovde kick) irst downs Rushes yards Yards passing Total yards Return yards Passes Punts avg umbles losl Penolties vards Other Area College Gaines Kearney St 27 Mtoburg BL 13 At Pittsburg Kan Roger Swelter gained 163 yards on 25 carries and one touchdown to lift Kearney State The An teiopes scored twice on oack to oacK flea flickers as Brett Kuhn fired a 68 yard TD pass to Burl Muehling and then hit Dave Purdy on a 32 yard scoring strike Northwestern 35 Chadron State 14 At Orange City Iowa Mark Mullen berg scored on a 3 yard run as the 9 0 Red Raiders ranked first in NAIA Divi sion II scored 21 points in the first quar ter Lee McKinstrey threw three touchdown passes including a 6 yarder and an 8 yarder to Mike VanBerkum for Northwestern Emporia State 14 Wayne State 13 At Wayne Neb David Tryon scored' on a 9 yard run in the third quarter to tie the game and Lawrence Martin's extra point kick put the 2 6 Hornets ahead? Mike Schmiedt scored both touchdowns for the 1 7 Wildcats Northwest Mo 39 Southeast Mo 1 5 At Cape Girardeau Mo Brian Quinn ran for two touchdowns and passed for three to lead Northwest Missouri State' Quinn teamed with Dan Anderson on touchdown passes of 46 and 20 yards and hit Steve Hansley with a 72 yard bomb Quinn's other scores came onj runs of 1 7 and 3 yards Peru State 20 Westmar 7 At LeMars Iowa Jeff George rushed for 113 yards and scored touchdowns and David Paisley rushed for 121 yards and one touchdown for Peru State Westmar 2 6 1 committed' 10 turnovers Hastings 26 Dana 6 At Blair Neb Dan Petitt rushed 25 times for 151 yards and a touchdown as the Broncos rolled up 363 yards on ground Hastings is 5 4 1 3 in the Dana is 1 7 and 0 4 Long Scoring Pass Gives Harvard Win Providence RI (AP) Quar terback Greg Gizzi combined with fullback Steve Ernst on a 69 yard scor ing pass with just 58 seconds left to give Harvard a come from behind 17 10 vic: tory over Brown in Ivy League football Saturday The victory gave Harvard a 4 2 1 overall record and kept the Crimson in the Ivy League title chase with a 3 1 1 league mark Gizzi who scored the other Harvard' touchdown with a 1 yard run in the fourth quarter hit Ernst with a screen' pass at the Harvard 31 on a first down play Ernst outran the Brown defenders to the end zone Brown took the ensuing kickoff and quarterback Joe Potter passed the Bruins to the Harvard 32 with 29 sec ends left However on a second down play Potter fumbled and Harvard re covered to clinch the victory poss from Peterson pass from Berger (Ron 5 37 WES 18 4 82 400 453 MID 23 19 364 77 421 95 19 6 3 5 31 6 3 9 65 rosh Leads Huskers To Volleyball Win WORLD HERALD BUREAU Lincoln Karen Dahlgren a freshman from Bertrand Neb re corded a school record five solo blocks to lead ninth ranked Nebraska to a 15 12 15 5 15 12 college volleyball win over Missouri Saturday Miss Dahlgren had six blocks alto gether as the Huskers raised their Big Eight record to 6 0 and 18 3 overall Missouri dropped to 6 2 in conference play and 21 9 overall Missouri 12 5 12 Al Nebraska 15 15 15 Urbanckas 8 Berg 7 Ponquinette 4 Clark 3 Adamczak IX Noth 11 Hermann 8 Kromer 8 Service Orent 2 Urbanckas 1 Ponqui nette 1 Adomczok 3 Kramer 3 Dean 3 Herzog 3 Orent Ponquinette 2 Dahlgren 6 Adomczok 2 Dean 2 Buysse 2 Set Orent 24 Ponquinette I Buvsse 28 Noth 12 Concordia Ends Skid in Defensive Battle By Terry Anderson World Herald Staff Writer Seward Neb Concordia College ended a two game losing skid Saturday night with a 7 2 victory over Doane Col lege before a home crowd of about 1000 capable of playing this kind of Bulldog Coach Larry Getting said I thought there would be more There was just enough scoring to take Doane from its perch atop the Ne braska Intercollegiate Athletic Con ference The loss was the first in league play and assured Nebraska Wesleyan of at least a tie for the con ference title Wesleyan and Doane meet Saturday afternoon in Crete The lone touchdown in the first quar ter came when Cleve Wester a soph omore tailback from Boyntown Beach la took a pitch from quarterback Von Portwood Wester skirted right end then cut to the left and raced 66 yards Troy Rabe kicked the extra point Wester finished with 190 yards rush ing but needed 38 carries for that total He had all but 70 of total offensive yardage only score came early in the fourth quarter when on third and 13 at his 9 Portwood pivoted to pitch to one of his backs only to find no one there The pitch went through the end zone for a safety Getting said his defense while al lowing no points and 158 yards had an advantage comes at you the same way not a lot of new Get ting said our defense can tee off and know coming they can play very Doane Coach Brian Naber said he was a loss for words We score inside the 20 or inside the 10 so we got what we Doane is 5 3 overall and 3 1 in the NIAC Concordia is 6 2 and 2 2 Doane 8 0 0 At Concordia 7 0 0 Wester66run (Rabekick) Safety fumble out of end zone 1000 (est) irst downs II Rushes yards 42 151 57 231 Passing yards 7 29 Total yards 158 260 Return yards 10 34 Passes 2 14 2 4 11 3 Punts avg 6 275 4 298 umbles lost 1 1 4 2 Penalties yards 4 47 7 41 District Pairings Girls Volleyball CLASS A A 1 ot Lincoln East: Lincoln Northeast vs Lincoln Southeast 6 pm Lincoln East vs Lincoln High 7:15 Beatrice vs Lincoln NE LIncoln SE winner 8:30 inals 7:30 A 1 ot Omaha Gross: Papillion vs Omaha Burke 6:15 pm Bellevue East vs Millard North 7:30 Omaha Gross vs Paplinon Om Burke 8:15 inals 7:30 A 3 at Millard South: Bellevue West vs Omaha Bryan Omaha Central vs Omaha Benson 6:45 Millard South vs Bellevue West Bryan winner 8 Thursday inals 7:30 A 4 ot Omaha Northwest: Omaha South vs Omaha North 6: IS pm Ralston vs Omaha Tech 7:30 Omaha Northwest vs Om South Om North winner 5:30 Omaha Mor ion vs Ralston Om Tech winner 6:45 inals 8:15 A at Norfolk: South Sioux City vs Co lumbus 4:15 pm Norfolk vs Omaha westside 5:30 remont vs Sioux Clty Columbus winner 6:45 inals 8:30 A 4 01 Mid Plains Col pKtte 1 at Elkhorn: Elkhorn vs Blair 5 pm Omaha St Joseph vs North Bend Central 6:15 Omaha Duchesne vs Omaha Roncolll 7:30 Omaha Mercy vs Gretna 8:45 Semifi nals 8 00 inals 7:30 2 at Nebraska City: alls City vs Auburn Syracuse vs Sprlnofleld Plottevlew Plattsmouth vs Ashland Semifinals inals 7:30 3 ot Nebraska Wesleyan Lincoln: Tuesday David City vs Lincoln Pius 4:30 pm Waverly vs airbury 5:45 Raymond Central vs Seward 7:15 Crete vs irth Norris 8:30 Semi finals 6 and 7:30 inals 7:30 4 pt Wisner: Pierce vs Columbus Lakeview 5:15 pm West Point CC vs Schuvler 6:30 Columbus Septus vs Wayne 7:45 West Point vs Hartington CC 7 Semifinals 6:30 and 7:45 inals 7:30 at Aurora: Grand Island CC vs York 4:30 pm Wood River vs Grand Island NW 5:45 Superior vs Hastings A 7 Control City vs Aurora 8:15 Semifinals 6:30 and 8 inals 7:30 4 or Bartlett: Ainsworth vs Valen tine 5:30 pm O'Neill vs Broken Bow 6:45 Albion vs St Paul 8 Semifinals 6:30 and 7:45 inals 7:30 8 7 ot Gothenburo: Ogallala vs Lex ington 5 pm Imperial vs Minden 6 Cozad vs Gothenburg 7 McCook vs Holdreoe 8 Semifinals 3:30 8:30 at Scottsbluff: Gering vs Alliance 5:30 pm Kimball vs Mitchell 6:30 Gordon vs Chadron 7:30 Semifinals 6:30 ond 8 inals 7:30 CLASS 1 Cl 4 ot Valiev: Omaha lanagan vs Volley 5:30 pm Omaha Cathedral vs ort Cal houn 4:45 Bennington vs lanagan Valiev win ner 1 lnlj: Cl 3 al Mood: Mood vs Waterloo 7 pm Cedar Bluffs vs Omaha Holy Name I Tues dov Ot 1 al Murray Conestoga: Nebraska School for brat vs Omaha Shiloh Academy 5 pm Nebraska City Lourdes vs Johnson Brock 4:15 Elmwood vs Nebraska Deof Shlloh winner 7:30 inals 7 Navratilova Tanvier To Meet in Tennis inals ilderstadt West Germany (AP) Martina Navratilova defeated West German Eva Pfaff 6 2 6 1 Saturday to gain final of the $150 000 Grand Prix Tennis Tournament against Catherine Tanvier of rance Miss Navratilova the top women's player in the world whipped the 22 year old Miss Pfaff in 46 minutes Miss Tanvier beat Romanian Virginia Ruzici 1 6 6 1 6 4 in the other semifinal ree OutdooX 0 Education Workshops Workshop for week of October 30 Imhbbhbbnmi ATTRACTING BACKYARD WILDLIE NOVEMBER 2 SCHRAMM PARK This session includes tips on providing food and shelter for birds and other wildlife and food for specific species Participants will also receive valuable tips on wildlife observation and photography Park nation 8 oyWo The World Herald Auditorium Ak Sar Hen Aquarium Schramm Park State Recreation Area 7:30 pm ReMrvationo are required Call (402) 332 3901 not more than one week in advance Reoerved seats will be held only until 7:30 pm Upcoming November Workshops: November 9 Ice ishing Schramm Park World Herald Theater Ad $ar Ben Aquarium Schramm Park State Recreation Area 7:30 pm November 16 Wildlife Photography Schramm Park World Herald Theater Ak Sar Ben Aquarium Schramm Park State Recreation Area 7:30 pm Workshops co sponsored by The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission and The 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