SP RTS The Michigan Daily Sunday, September 26, 1982. Northwestern Page 7 finally wins i, EVANSTON (AP) - Ricky Edwards raced for 177 yards in 29 carries and scored four touchdowns and quarter- back Sandy Schwab completed 16 of 28 passes for 212 yards and two touch- downs as Northwestern snapped its major college losing streak at 34 games yesterday with a 31-6 non-conference win over Northern Illinois. Edwards, a senior running back, tied a school mark with the four scores, which also were the first touchdowns of his career. he caught a 20-yard pass from Schwab in the opening quarter and then scored on runs of 2, 1 and 80 yards, in tying the school record held by Otto Graham and Mike Adamle. The scoreboard flashed "Sweet! ! !," "Euphoria!!" and "Godbye Streak!!" in the closing moments as a large num- ber of the 22,078 fans stormed on the field with 30 seconds left to play and tore down the north goal post. When the final gun sounded, the goal post collap- sed and they carried it to the North- western bench. Northwestern scored on its first three possessions in winning its first game since it defeated Wyoming 27-22 in Sep- tember 1979. The Wildcats surpassed the record losing skein of 28 games held jointly by Virginia and Kansas State. Notre Dame 28, Purdue 14 SOUTH BEND (AP)- Phil Carter ripped off second half touchdown runs of 6 and 10 yards Saturday to lead 10th- ranked Notre Dame to a 28-14 victory over winless Purdue. Carter, who gained 154 in 27 rushes, started his assault late in the third quarter with the score tied 14-14 after Scott Campbell had lifted Purdue into the tie with a pair of second quarter touchdown passes. Carter took off on runs of 33 and 10 yards before slamming over from the 6- yard line to break the tie with 2:34 left in the third quarter to give the Irish a 21-14 lead. Wisconsin 36, Toledo 27 MADISON, (AP)- Wisconsin quar- terback Randy Wright passed for 184 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Badgers to a 36-27 victory over stub- born Toledo yesterday. The Badgers, 1-2, snapped Toledo's eight-game victory streak, the longest among major colleges. The Rockets, defending Mid- American Conference champions, threw a scare into Wisconsin before a homecoming crowd of 73,317 in Camp Randall Stadium as quarterback Jim Kelso connected on .24 of 42 passes for 382 yards. Wisconsin clinched the game when tailback Troy King scampered 18 yards for the final touchdown with 1:22 to play in the fourth quarter. The Badgers, after leading 9-7 at half- time, took a 15-7 lead with 4 minutes gone in the third quarter when Wright hit wide receiver David Keeling on a 9- yard touchdown pass. The two-point conversion run by tailback John Williams failed. Pittsburgh 20, Illinois 3 CHAMPAIGN (AP)- An awesome Pittsburgh defense, sparked by Dave Puzzuoli's interception and 95-yard touchdown run, led the third-ranked Panthers to a 20-3 victory over Illinois yesterday. Pitt stopped the running game cold, and sacked quarterback Tony Eason nine times and intercepted five passes to control Illinois' usually potent aerial attack. PUZZUOLI'S TD came in the second quarter with Pitt trailing 3-0, and Illinois on the verge of scoring. Mimni 25, Michigan State 22 Miami (AP) - Senior running back Mark Rush, who fumbled twice to set up Michigan State Scores, dived 1 yard for a touchdown with 1:04 remaining yesterday to lift 16th-ranked Miami of Florida to a 25-22 college football vic- tory over the Spartans. Rush's dive, on fourth down, capped a" nine-play, 41-yard drive engineered by, senior quarterback Mark Richt. The. winning score came five minutes after Michigan State had staged a goal-line' stand that denied the Hurricanes a go ahead touchdown. Y Stanford 23, Ohio State 20 COLUMBUS (AP) - Stanford quar- terback John Elway put on a dazzling passing display, capped by a 18-yard= touchdown pass to Emile Harry with 34, secnds left, as the Cardinals stunned 13th-ranked Ohio State 23-20. Elway completed 35 of 63 passes for' 407 yards in front of 89,436 fans, the largest crowd ever at Ohio Stadium. . ,.'9 Daily Photo by JEFF SCHRIER Lawrence Ricks scampers into the end zone for Michigan's first touchdown yesterday. Ricks ended the game with 98 yards rushing. Big Ten Standings Tigers blank Indians DETROIT (UPI) -Jack Morris fired a six-hitter for his third shutout of the season and Lance Parrish ripped a two- run double yesterday to pace the Detroit Tigers to a 4-0 victory over the Cleveland Indians. Morris improved his record to 17-16 and ran the Tigers' fourth-place margin over the Indians to three games in the American League East. Cleveland rookie Neal Heaton lost his second game in as many decisions. MORRIS STRUCK out five and walked three in going the distance for the 17th time, tying him for the AL lead with Toronto's Dave Stieb. The Tigers assumed a 1-0 lead in the second inning, when Tom Brookens, who reached on a fielder's choice, ad- vanced to second on a single by Howard Johnson and stole third. He scored on a wild pitch by Heaton. Detroit chased Heaton with a pair of runs in the .third inning, as Parrish doubled to score Chet Lemon and Larry Herndon, who had walked. Consecutive one-out singles by Lynn Jones, Alan Trammell and Lemon ad- ded a run int he seventh off reliever Jerry Reed. Cardinals 5, Cubs 1 ST. LOUIS (AP) - Joaquin Andujar fired a three-hitter for his seventh straight win, leading streaking St. SCORES College Football Stanford 23, Ohio State 20 Notre Dame 28, Purdue 14 Pittsburgh 20, Illinois 3 Northwestern 31, No. Illinois 6 Wisconsin 36, Toledo 27 Miami (Fla.) 25, Michigan St. 22 Penn State 27, Nebraska 24 Washington 37, Oregon 21 Boston College 31, Navy 0 West Virginia 43, Richmond 10 .Alabama 24, Vanderbilt 21 Auburn 24, Tennessee 14 Florida 27, Mississippi St. 17 Duke 51, Viginis 17 Maryland 23, N. Carolina St. 6 USC 12, Oklahoma 0 Kansas 13, Kentucky 13 Miami (0.) 35, E. Michigan 0 W. Michigan 24, Kent state 14 Georgia Tech 24, Memphis St. 20 Arizona St. 15, California 0 Clemson 21. West Carolina 10 Illinois St. 25, Wayne St. 0 N. Michigan 50, Michigan Tech 19 Harvard 31, Massachusetts 14 Connecticut 17, Yale 7 Colgate 21, Cornell 6 Iowa State 35, Drake 10 Kansas St. 31, Wichita St. 7 Air Force 29, Brigham Young 19 Baseball American League Detroit 4, Cleveland 0 Oakland 10, Kansas City 3 National League St. Louis 5, Chicago 1 San Francisco 5, Los Angeles 4 Atlanta 12, San [aiego6 (Choral group on campus- especially for non-music majors.) The Arts Chorale is still Louis to a 5-1 victory over the Chicago Cubs and reducing the Cardinals' magic number in the National League East to three games. The victory, the Cardinals' 11th in the last 13 games, gave them a 5 -game lead over Philadelphia, which lost 2-1 to New York. Any combination of St. Louis wins and Philly defeats total three will give the Cardinals the -division title. ANDUJAR, 15-10, gave up only Mel Hall's single with one out in the first, and Ryne Sandberg's infield single and Hall's RBI double with two out in the ninth, he struck out four and walked none and hit a batter enroute to his nin- th complete game. George Hendrick singled home the first Cardinal run following walks to Lonnie Smith and Keith Hernandez in the third. In the fourth, the Cards added three more runs off starter Dickie Noles, 9-13, on four hits and a Chicago error. Tom- my Herr and Smith each had RBI singles and Ken Oberkfell came home on short-stop Junior Kennedy's throwing error. The Cards completed their scoring in the eighth when Oberkfell and Herr doubled off Dick Tidrow. Giants 5, Dodgers 4 LOS ANGELES (AP) - Joe Morgan's RBI single, his third hit of the game, capped a two-run, eighth-inning rally that gave the San Francisco Gian- ts a 5-4 victory over the Los Angeles Dodges and tightened the National League West race. The loss cut the front-running Dodgers' lead to one game over the Atlan- The Office of N FM Count ta Braves, who beat San Diego 12-6 while the third-place Giants moved up to two games off the pace. The Dodgers have lost four straight games while San Francisco has won nine of its last 11. SAN FRANCISCO capitalized on two Los Angeles errors to overturn a 4-3 deficit in the eighth against Dodger starter Fernando Valenzuela, 19-13, in a gane watched by a crowd of 49,634 that let the Dodgers set an all-time major legue season attendance record of 3,378,718. Bob Brenly opened the inning with a soft liner that shortstop Bill Russell knocked down but then threw low to fir- st. Brenly was sacrificed to second and pinch-hitter Jim Wohlford reached n third baseman Ron Cey's fielding error. Chili Davis followed with a single, driving in Brenly with Wohlford going to third on the hit. Morgan's single to right off reliever Terry Forster scored Wohlford. Andy McGaffigan, 1-0, the third Gian- ts pitcher, went only one third of inning but earned his first major league vic- tory with relief help from Greg Minton, who earned his 30th save. Russell's run-scoring single in the seventh, one of three RBI hits he had in the game, had given the Dodgers a 4-3 lead. Illinois........... Minnesota ....... Ohio State........ MICHIGAN ........ Indiana.......... Iowa ............... Wisconsin........ Purdue ............. Northwestern ...... Michigan State ..... W 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Conf L 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 Overall W L 3 1 3 0 2 1 1 2 2 1 0 2 1 2 0 3 1 3 0 3 U of M School of Music P.A. C.E. Preparatory and Community Enrichment Because of demand registration has been extended through Thursday, Sept. 30. CLASS LESSONS IN: VOICE, VIOLIN, PIANO, GUITAR AND PERCUSSION $42.00 for 12 half hour lessons. 12 weeks. 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