Hockey Season Tickets On sale Monday $30 students Ticket Office SP.ORTS Volleyball vs. Bowling Green Tuesday, 7 p.m. CCRB The Michigan Daily Sunday, September 23, 1984 Page 5 BIG TEN ROUNDUP Buckeyes COLUMBUS (AP)-Tailback Keith an 80-yar4 Byars ran, passed or threw for four kick-off by touchdowns yesterday, leading fifth- cisco: ranked Ohio State to an opening 45-26 Beuerlei Big Ten football victory over No. 14 passes as1 Iowa. at the quay Byars, a 235-pound junior, ran for two tempt in a scores of 50 and seven yards, caught a record of -14-yard touchdown pass from quarter- shared by back Mike Tomczak and made his first tana. collegiate pass a 35-yard scoring strike Beuerlei to flanker Mike Lanese.. series be Byars, the leading rusher and scorer Grooms a Jn the Big Ten this fall, has 27 touchdowns in 122 yards a "4 regular seasop games in the last two years. Purdue The Buckeyes, 3-0, hammered Iowa, W , for a 31-10 lead mid-way through the WEST feond quarter before Ohio Stadium's Wallace, w second largest crowd, 89,733, but Iowa season aft bounced back to score 16 straight points back, rush and trail 31-26 late in the third quarter. three tou Iowa has not won in 11 games in Purdue pa Columbus, going back to 1959. It was a Ten Confer frustrating day for the Hawkeyes, who The runn odt gained the Buckeyes in total yards, 1-ae runn tIdt committed four turnovers. 1yard bus yard burst Notre Dame 55, broke the Colorado 14 thethird p ljOII (AA I ~iced the vii SOUTH BEND (AP)-Allen Pinkett ter. scored three touchdowns and quarter- PURDU back Steve Beuerlein completed his fir- the Big Te -st nine passes yesterday leading Notre Minnesota Dame to a crushing 55-14 victory over Wallace winless Colorado. when star The Irish, boosting their record to 2-1, suffered a rolled up a 38-0 halftime lead on the way ter, had4 to their biggest scoring splurge since makers' t :1977 when they defeated Georgia Tech that starte 69-14 He was PINKETT scored on runs of 1 and 4 ference in yards in the first quarter and then rip- Purdue the ped off a 13-yard touchdown set up by second tou pound Iowa d return of the second half sophomore Hiawatha Fran- in completed his first nine the Irish rolled to a 21-0 lead rter but missed on his 10th at- n effort to tie the Notre Dame f 10 straight completions Angelo Bertelli and Joe Mon- in played in only one other fore giving way to Scott nd finished with 10 of 11 for and one touchdown. 34, Minnesota 10 LAFAYETTE (AP) -Ray who switched to tailback this er two years as a defensive ed 32 times for 158 yards and chdowns yesterday, leading ast Minnesota 34-10 in a Big :rence football game. ot, 219-pound junior, an All- ier in high school, scored on a nin the second quarter, an2- t capping a lengthy drive that game open midway through period, and a 4-yard run that .ctory early in the final quar- E raised its record to 1-0 in n and 2-1 for all games, while dropped to 0-1 and 1-2. who came into the game ting tailback Rodney Carter thigh bruise in the first quar- 49 yards during the Boiler- third-quarter scoring drive ad at their own 10-yard line. also the victim of pass inter- the end zone, which gave e ball at the two and set up his .chdown run on the next play. Georgia 26, Clemson 23 ATHENS (AP)-Kevin Butler booted a 60-yard field goal into a 10-mile wind with only 11 seconds remaining yester- day, snapping a tie and boosting the 20th ranked Georgia Bulldogs to a 26-23 upset victory over the No. 2 Clemson Tigers. Clemson, 2-1, had tied it two minutes earlier when Donald Igwebuike booted a 48-yard field goal to apparently enable the Tigers to overcome seven turnovers. But Georgia, behind quarterback Todd Williams, who himself had five in- terceptions, marched the Bulldogs 36 yards to Clemson's 44-yard line to set up Butler's fourth field goal of the game. The game-winner tied a Southeastern Conference distance record, set in 1982 by Tennessee's Fuad Reveiz and last week by Florida's Chris Perkins. Florida St. 38, Miami 3 MIAMI (AP) - Derek Schmidt kicked three first-half field goals and Jessie Hester bolted 77 yards for a touchdown early in the third quarter as 15th-ranked Florida State built a com- manding 17-point lead and rolled to a 38- 3 college football rout of No. 4 Miami yesterday. The Seminoles, 3-0, dominated the defending national champions from start to finish with Coach Bobby Bowden's "freeze-option" offense and a defense that sacked Miami quarter- back Bernie Kosar six times for 73 yar- ds in losses. Schmidt kicked field goals of 54, 40 and 38 yards to give Florida Stae a 9-0 halftime lead and the Seminoles buried the 3-2 Hurricanes with a 15-point blitz in the third period. Oklahoma 34, Baylor 15 NORMAN, Okla. (AP)-Quarterback Danny Bradley threw for two touch- downs and linebacker Paul Migliazzo returned an interception for another score as 11th-ranked Oklahoma powered to a 34-15 victory over Baylor yesterday. Bradley connected on scoring strikes of 20 yards to Derrick Shepard and 19 yards to George Rhymes. Tigers, Petry shut out Yanks, 6-0 By ALIKE REDSTONE Special to the Daily DETROIT-If Sparky Anderson was losing sleep over his starting pitching going into the playoffs, Dan Petry gave him a strong sedative yesterday after- noon. Before a crowd of 38,897 at Tiger Stadium, Petry pitched the first Tiger complete game since August 30th and shut out the Yankees, 6-0. THE TIGER RIGHTHANDER struck out nine New Yorkers while allowing four hits and two walks to earn his 18th win against eight defeats. New York starter Mike Christensen gave up the eventual game-winning run in the second inning when he wild nit- ched Darrell Evans home with two outs. Christensen's record dropped to 2-4. The Tigers made use of another Yankee miscue to score two more runs in the fifth. Dave Bergman led off with a walk and moved to third on a hit-and-run single by Lou Whitaker. Alan Tram- mell followed with a bloop single to left- center to score Bergman. Whitaker came around to score all the way from first as New York centerfielder Omar Moreno bobbled the ball several times before making a poor throw to the plate. DETROIT COMPLETED ITS scoring in the eighth on a three-run homer by Chet Lemon, his 19th blast of the year. Wolverine quarterback Jim Harbaugh struggles to get away from Badger linebacker, Tim Jordan in yesterday's game. 'Cats, Schwab upendI EVANSTON (AP)-Sandy Schwab threw for 328 yards and two touch- downs, and Tracy Parsons scored three touchdowns, as Northwestern beat In- diana 40-37 in Big Ten football yester- day. It was the first victory of the season for Northwestern, 1-3, and raised their conference record to 1-1. Indiana fell to 0-3, and 0-1 in the league. PARSONS scored the winning touch- down on a 2-yard run with 3:11 left in the game. He also scored another rushing touchdown and caught a 5-yard scoring pass from Schwab, who com- pleted 28 of 43 passes. The loss offset a strong performance by Indiana's Steve Bradley, who com- pleted 30 of 45 passes for 326 yards, but suffered three interceptions. Indiana took the opening kickoff, but quarterback Bradley was intercepted by Kevin Brown on Indiana's 46. Bobby Garrison picked off Schwab on Northwestern's third play, returning the ball 31 yards to the Wildcats' 35- yard line. Orlando Brown, who had run the ball only once all season going into the game, burst around the end for 35 yards and his third touchdown of the game, giving Indiana a 24-20 lead. The touch- down tied Indiana's single game scoring record, held by 23 others. Nebraska 42, UCLA 3 PASADENA, Calif. (AP)-Jeff Smith rushed for 123 yards, all in the first half, and scored one touchdown yesterday as top-ranked Nebraska rolled past eighth-ranked UCLA 42-3 in a nationally televised college football game. Smith, who carried 20 times, wasn't used in the second half because of an ankle injury that wasn't believed to be serious. The triumph before a disappointed crowd of 71,355 at the. Rose Bowl boosted Nebraska's recored to 3-0 while UCLA fell to 2-1. The Cornhuskers went ahead to stay on their second possession by driving 80 yards on 11 plays. Smith raced eight yards for the touchdown with 6:54 left in the first quarter. Scott Livingston's conversion attempt failed. 1 4,789 to choose from - all subjects! Rush $2 for the current, 306-page cata- log. Custom research & thesis assis- tance also available. Research, 11322 Idaho Ave., #206 WA, Los Angeles, CA 90025 (213)477-8226. *one day only* Monday, September 24 9AM-6PM 1 ' t p Associated Press Purdue's Rick Brunner takes in a pass for a 38-yard gain against Minnesota yesterday. The Boilermakers took the Gophers, 34-10. SCORES COLLEGE FOOTBALL Illinois 40, Michigan State 7 MICHIGAN 20. Wisconsin 14 Olio St. 45, Iowa 26 Purdue 34, Minnesota 10 Northwestern 40, Indiana 37 Nebraska 42, UCLA 3 Florida St. 38, Miamia, Fla. 3 Georgia 26. Clemson 23 Oklahoma 34, Baylor 15 Notre Dame 55, Colorado 14 Maryland 20, W. Virginia 17 Penn St. 56, William & Mary 18 Temple 13, Pittsburgh 12 Virginia 21, Navy 9 Kentucky 30, Tulane 26 Oklahoma St. 19, San Diego St. 16 Texas A&M 38, Iowa St. 17 Indiana, Pa. 35, Slippery Rock 14 10 Auburn 35, So. Mississippi 12 Oregon 21, California 14 South Carolina 21, Duke 0 Central Michigan 38, Western Michigan 19 Missouri 47. 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