4 Trojan p x' LOS ANGELES (AP) - Quarterback John Mazur threw a seven-yard scoring pass to tight end Fred Cornwell with just two seconds remaining and tailback' Marcus Allen rushed for 209 yards yesterday as top-ranked Southern Cal came from behind to beat No. 2 Oklahoma 28-24. Mazur's dramatic pass to Cornwell was the only reception of the contest for the junior tight end and just his second ever for the Trojans. The pass play, with Mazur rolling left, then finally fin- ding Cornwell open in the end zone, capped a 78-yard march by USC in the waning moments of a contest it had trailed almost all the way. ALLEN, A senior who had rushed for 210 and 274 yards, respectively, in Southern Cal's first two games this fall, tied an NCAA record by going over 200 yards in three consecutive games. He carried 39 times against Oklahoma and scored twice, on a 27-yard dash in the opening period and a three-yard burst that brought the Trojans back from a 24-14 deficit to trail by three points with 6:37 remaining. The Trojans, 3-0, were behind 17-14 at the intermission. After a scoreless third quarter in which USC's Frank Jordan missed a pair of long field goals, the Daily Photo by BRIAN MASCK Sooners extended their advantage to 24- agony after battling a 14 on a seven-yard run by Darrell s. Before exiting with a Shepard early in the final period. ds. Seestory, Page 1 But USC drove 74 yards to draw to within three points and wor the game on a third-and-g seconds. Mazur, a st year of collegii pleted 13 of 25 pas two touchdowns. THE SOONER scoring on theirt quarterback Kelly yard march with run eight minut Allen's first scor count before the o Oklahoma fullt who gained 89 y made it 14-7 on a second period, the a 27-yard field g Southern Cal cut before halftime a yard scoring pass The nationally tracted a crowd Angeles Colise estimated 20,000 ft The Michigan Daily-Sunday, September 27, 1981-Page 9 NCAA ROUNDUP lass zaps ooners oal play in the final ning margin in the fourth quarter. added a 30-yard field goal to give sophomore in his fir- Penn State took advantage of two Nebraska a 10-9 lead. ate competition, com- fumble recoveries to set up Franco's Todd Blackledge brought Penn State sses for 149 yards and field goals of 48 and 39 yards in the back with two big pass plays on a late second quarter. first-half touchdown drive. He hit Ken- IS, 2-1, opened the Franco also drilled a 29-yarder on the ny Jackson with a 33-yard scoring toss first possession when Nittan Lions' first possession of the with 30 seconds remaining, capping an y Phelps capped a N y80- 80-yard march that took 52 seconds. an 11-yard touchdown game. Blackledge then targeted Coles on a es into the contest. Nebraska's Roger Craig hurdled in two-point conversion to give Penn State ing jaunt evened the from three yards out and Eddie Neil a 17-10 halftime lead. pening quarter ended. back Stanley Wilson, yards on 17 carries, one-yard burst in the en Michael Keeling hit goal to make it 17-7. t the deficit to 17-14 s Mazur lofted a two- to John Kamana. televised contest at- of 85,651 to the Los um, including an rom Oklahoma.t- OUCH! JUNIOR SENSATION Anthony Carter is in Navy defender for a second-quarter Steve Smith pas sprained ankle, Carter caught three passes for 50 yar Penn State 30, Nebraska 24 LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) - Brian Fran- co kicked a school record five field goals fnd Curt Warner rushed for 238 yards to lead third-ranked Penn State to a 30-24 victory over 15th-ranked Nebraska in non-conference college football yesterday. Franco provided the winning margin MON-HAPPY HOUR ALL KITE with second-half boots of 20 and 32 yar- ds. The kicks offset touchdown passes HOSPITALITY NIGHT- of nine yards to Jamie Williams and 16 yards to Scott Woodard by Nebraska's Med. & Dental Students free admission Mark Mauer. Music by SHARKS THE NITTANY Lions, trailing 24-20, scored on a two-yard run by fullback Joel Coles and on Franco's record- setting fifth field goal to regain the win- Va BASEBA LL ROUNDUP: . r Brewers slip by 'DETROIT (AP) - Ben Ogilvie's two- run homer in the eighth inning helped carry the Milwaukee Brewers into first place. in the American League East with a 4-3 victory over the Detroit Tigers yesterday. It -was the second game in two days the Brewers beat Detroit with late- inning home runs. ROBIN Yount's three-run homer with two out in the - ninth inning _lifted the Brewers to an 8-6 triumph Friday night. Yount began yesterday's rally in the eighth with a single off pitcher Milt Wilcox, 11-9. Cecil Cooper's single moved Yount to third. Ted Sirmmons knocked in Yount with a grournder, and Ogilvie followed his 13th home run of the season, to right field, giving. Milwaukee a 4-1 lead, The victory went to starter Moose Haas, 10-7. Richie Hebner's second *home run-of the game, with Steve Kemp aboard, chased Haas, and Rollie Fingers came in to get the final three outs, earning his 28th save. Astros 5, Dodgers 0 . HOUSTON (AP) -- Nolan Ryan set\ an all-time NationalLeague record with the fifth no hitter of his career, allowing only three walks as he pitched the Houston Astros to a 5-0 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers yesterday. Ryan, 34, was tied with Sandy Koufax. gor the most no-hitters in a career. While with the California Angels - whom he left to sign with Houston as a free agent in 1980 - he no-hit Kansas City 3-0 on May 15 and Detroit 6-0 on Jul 1. he netya n o-hi Mn nesota 4-0 on Sept. 28, and recorded his fourth np-hitter on June 1, 1975 against Baltimore, winning 1-0. Ryan also has thrown seven one- uitters. A crowd of 32,115 cheered with Ryan's every pitch as he approached the historic achievement of his fifth no- hitter. Prior to the ninth, he had given up only three walks. In the final inning, Ryan, 10-5, fanned pinch-hitter Reggie Smith on three pitches for his 11th strikeout of the game. Indians 7, Red Sox 5 BOSTON (AP) - Toby Harrah, Ron assey and Rick Manning drove in two ns each yesterday, and the Cleveland Indians knocked Boston from a share of the lead in the American League East with a 7-5 victory over the Red Sox. The Indians rapped Boston starter Dennis Eckersly, 9-7, and reliever Tom Burgmeier for 15 hits, all singles. Jorge Orta led the Cleveland attack with three hits, scoring after each. Harrah, Mike Hargrove, Von Hayes and Duane Kuiper had two hits apiece. The Indians scored four runs in the first inning and added single runs in the third, fifth anA seventh innings, hanging on to hand Boston only its four- th loss in 13 games. Cardinals 5, Pirates 3 ST. LOUIS (AP) - Garry Templeton smacked a game-tying single, and Keith Hernandez drove in the go-ahead run with a triple in a three-run seventh inning that lifted the St. Louis Cardinals to' a 5-3 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates yesterday.. The Cards, snapping a four-game' losing streak, remained 21%2 games behind Montreal in the National League igers East with each team having eight games left. 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