d - _-v- r - - . Grand Opening Sale! '_ Page 8-Sunday, September 23, 1979-The Michigan Daily PURDUE BEA TS IRISH, OS U WINS Late Spartan rally nips MiamiO) ByThe.Ascaedress -with five minutes left in the game. The tie, giving the seventh-rated Cor- the third quarter with Syracuse leading EAST LANSING - Michigan State final Irish drive stalled at the Purdue 44 nhuskers a 24-21 victory over Iowa in Tlbs uarterback Bert Vaughn sidestepped with just over three-minutes to go, and non-conference football yesterday. Tailback Joe Morris started the -..L t ^it Syracuse: avalanche with a 19-yard' a I JEWELRY & GIFTS1 Park Place I & A1A # E A IJV 0 101r LACL the Boilermakers ran out the clOCK. UCLA 37, Wisconsin 12 MADISON - Sophomore tailback Anthony Edgar rushed for 168 yards and a touchdown in his first collegiate start and Pete Boermeester kicked three field goals, leading 20th-ranked UCLA to a 37-12 football victory over Wisconsin Saturday. Edgar, who started because UCLA rushing leader Freeman McNeil had a groin injury, scored from six yards out in the Bruins' 13-point second period. Nebraska trailed 21-7 midway through the third quarter, but Hager scored on a four-yard run late in the period, then directed a 51-yard scoring drive capped by Craig Johnson's five- yard run that tied the score. After Nebraska recovered an Iowa fumble, on the Hawkeyes' next series, Sukup kicked his game winner. Nebraska went to 2-0 and Iowa, which was beaten 21-6 by third-rated Oklahoma last week, fell to 0-3.1 touchdown run and gained 116 yards in 16 carries, but did not play in the second half because of an upset stomach. The Orangemen piled up a 33-7 half- time lead and coasted to their second straight triumph in three starts, while Northwestern, losing its first victory in two years last week, slipped to 1-2. USC 48, Minnesota 14 LOS ANGELES - Southern Cal tailback Charles White ran for 153 yar- ds and two touchdowns early in the game Saturday as the Trojans lived up to their No. 1 national college football ranking with a 48-14 rout of Minnesota. White, like most of the USC starters, played the first quarter and only a few minutes of the second as the Trojans ran up a 21-0 lead in the opening period, then extended it to 35-0 early in the second. Playing for the first time since he went out with a shoulder injury against Texas Tech two weeks ago, White Big Ten Roundup Wisconsin managed only six scrim- mage plays, excluding punts, in the period, as UCLA, 2-1, mounted a 20-6 halftime lead. The 167-pound Edgar rushed a school single-game record 39 times and gained most of his yardage on sweeps behind the blocking of fullback Toa Saipale. Ohio State 45, Washington State 29 COLUMBUS - The longest scoring pass in Ohio State's 89 college football seasons, an 86-yard bomb from Art Schlichter to Calvin Murray, led the 16th-ranked Buckeyes to a 45-29 non- conference victory over Washington State yesterday. Schlichter hit Murray at the Buckeyes' 20-yard line and the swift junior tailback darted the rest of the way for one of his three touchdowns as Ohio State jumped its record to 3-0. Washington State fell to1-2. The previous scoring pass record for Ohio State was 80 yards in 1961, when Joe Sparma teamed with Bob Klein at Michigan. The Cougars, predicted to finish last in the Pacific 10 conference, gave the heavily favored Buckeyes a struggle until the closing minutes. Washington State quarterback Steve Grant riddled the Buckeyes for three touchdown passes. He threw 12 and 11 yards to Mike Wilson and 13 yards to Jim Whatley for Cougar scores. Indiana 18, Kentucky 10 BLOOMINGTON - Quarterback Tim Clifford threw for one touchdown, turned a bobbled extra point snap into a two-point conversion and hit a crucial fourth-down pass yesterday as Indiana held off Kentucky 18-10 in a non- conference college football game. The victory gave the Hoosiers a 3-0 record for only the second time since 1928 and the first time since their Rose Bowl season of 1967. Kentucky dropped to 0-2. Nebraska 24, Iowa 21 IOWA CITY - Dean Sukup kicked a 30-yard field goal with 5:52 left in the game after second-string quarterback Tim Hager had'rallied Nebraska'to a 'Syracuse 54, Northwestern 21 EVANSTON - Quarterback Bill Hurley, accounting for 248 yards, scored two touchdowns and passed for another yesterday to lead Syracuse to a 54-21 victory over Northwestern in an AP Photo THIS FIRST QU\XRTER fumble by Nebraska's I.M. Hipp set up Iowa's first score in yesterday's 24-21 Cornhusker win. Nebraska guard John Have- cost (69) takes Iowa's Bryan Skradis (93) out of the play as Hawkeye end Jim Molini (83) looks on. intersectional football game. Hurley rushed for 156 yards in 25 carries and completed five of 13 passes for 92 yards before leaving the game in earn 'OlO a mont for 2 or 3 hours a week of your spare time. donate plasma You may save a life! It's easy and relaxing. Be a twice-a-week regular. $10 cash each donation, plus bonuses. this ad worth $5 extra New donors only. Phone for appointment. ANN ARBOR PLASMA CORPORATION 662-7744 carried just 10 times during his' brief stint against the Gophers and scored on one spectacular 68-yard jaunt and a 10- yard dash as USC, 3-0, tallied five of the first six times it had possession. Illinois 27, Air Force 19 AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. Mike Holmes ran for more than 130 yards and scored two touchdowns to lead, Illinois to a 27-19 college football victory over Air Force here yesterday. 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