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By The Associated Press out thr Top Ten with 599 points.
Miami, UCLA, Southern Cal and The Second Ten consists of Clem-
Notre Dame are the top four teams in son, Auburn, Georgia, Wyoming,
this week’s Associated Press college Michigan, Washington, Arkansas,
football poll and several of them Indiana, LSU and Florida.
have to play each other. Last week, it was Clemson,
The first test comes this week Alabama, Oklahoma State, Florida,
when Miami visits Notre Dame. Georgia, Wyoming, Michigan,
Southern Cal visits UCLA on Nov. 19 Oregon, Washington and Arkansas.
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NEW YORK (AP) - Kirk Gibson in his glove. Howell, who led the ried a three-hit, 4-2 lead into the ninth ting slump. Gibson, who has been cond. field. wol
homered with two outs in the 12th in- Dodgers with 21 saves was ejected inning. But Gooden, who had walked playing with a painful hamstring Darryl Strawberry and Kevin Tudor, touched for eight hits and a A
ningand orel Hershiser, who twice in the eighth inning of Game 3 on four, thrown two wild pitches and strain, led the Dodgers with 25 McReynolds hit consecutive home walk in five-plus innings, was relieva 3
failed to win games as a starter, got Saturday when pine tar was found on committed a balk, got into trouble homers but hadn’t homered since runs off John Tudor in the fourth inn- ed by Brian Holton, who stranded"
the.finalout.as.the J0s Angeles the heel °f his 8 love. again when he walked Shelby leading Sept. 11. ing to Rive New York a 3-2 lead. Carter at third by striking out Tim ’«
t^ventheSnaH^ Howell was suspended for three off the inning:ThenDodgersicatcher Tim Leary a 17game winner for Keith Hernandez led off the fourth Teufel, walking Kevin Elster and
8 1 y days by NLI president Bart Glamatti Mikescioseahomeredintothearight the Dodgers,’‘attempted’tcos out off, Tudor with abloop singleto right getting Gooden10 hit into a double
Hersiser flled into, Locec. and would be eligible for Game 7, if ne Du-pen w ue it. It was me the game in the bottom of the 12th field and Strawberry tied the score play.
leaded sr,ca d.into. ■ th the series goes that far. Dodgers first home run in 47 mn- Rut Mackev Sasser and ninch hitter with a home run into the right-field Tudor was scheduled to start '
loaded two-out situation as the r e0 ings, including the last 13 innings of utwaKeyisassereandepnchhitter bullpen on a 1-0 pitch. Game 2 at Los Angeles last Wednes- '
seventh Dodgers pitcher of the day, Game 5 of the best-of-seven series the regular season. Ee Mazzh leading off the inning. MCRevnolds broke an 0-for-12 dav but was scratched because of hi (
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center fielder John Shelby. EDT, giving the teams less than 12 Games 1 and 3, but this time it was .. ‘ ifcebunt, med out to left eq strawberry with a homer over the the season on Sent 30 He got another
Alejandro Pena got the victory hourstorecover. the Dodgers’turn. and former Met Jesse Orosco rehev- 371-rotslgrir "rthiantomerovethe XTfreTwh^
with three innings of hitless relief as Left-hander Sid Fernandez will Reliever Roger McDowell got the ‘ Tudor was chased in the sixth inn- Shea Stadium was rained out. The • 3
first two outs in the 12th before Gib- Orosco walked Keith Hernandez on ing when McReynolds led off with a Dodgers went with Orel Hershiser
. .. ..son homered deep over the right field a 3-2 count to load the bases, then got double and scored when Gary Carter when Game 3 was set back to Satur- /
Mets starter Dwight Gooden car- fence to break a l-for-16 playoff bat- Darryl Strawberry on a popout to se- tripled over Shelby’s head in center day. <
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and the following week Notre Dame Alabama, a 22-12 loser to
visits Southern Cal. Mississippi, joined Oregon in falling
Miami was idle over the weekend out of the Top Twenty.
and held onto first place for the sixth Indiana moved in for the first time
week in a row. The Hurricanes this season after trouncing Ohio varsity VS. Tomlinson at Ron
received 52 of 56 first-place votes and State 41-7 and LSU reappeared after Stephens Stadium in Lawton.
1,115 of a possible 1,020 points from a a one-week absence thanks to its vic- FRIDAY
nationwide panel of sports writers tory over Auburn.
and sportscasters. The Top Twentytetms in the Assocl-ated Press
UCLA remained No. 2 for the fifth college football poll, with
consecutive week by defeating first-place. votes in parentheses, season record
Oregon State 38-21. The Bruins 216218-18-11118-1051524.azrdand
received one first-place vote and previous ranking:
1,051 points. i Miami, fi. (52)
Southern Cal is third for the third 2UCLA(I)
straight week following a 42-14 vic- 4. Notte"pam (3)
tory over No. 18 Oregon which knock- 5. Florida State
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The Trojans received the remaining 8. Southcarolina
three first-place votes and 1,012 2.Oklahoma
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However, Auburn’s 7-6 loss to LSU 12 Auburn
dropped the Tigers from fourth place 14. wyrgimg
to 12th while Notre Dame, a 30-20 i5.Michiga
winner over Pitt, moved up from 16 Washington
fifth to fourth with 932 points. 18. Indiana
Florida State defeated Georgia 19.U8U
Southern 28-10, its fifth straight vic- other receiving votes: Alabama 61 Duke39
tory since being routed by Miami, Oregon 38, St m, career Pro Stock win and clinched
and climbed from sixth place to fifth his ninth NHRA Winston Series
W th 817 points. Hawali 3, Colorado 2. Southern Mississippi i. championship.
West Virginia rose from seventh to
sixth with 811 points thanks to a 30-10
triumph over East Carolina.
.' Nebraska’s 63-10 rout of Kansas
pushed the Cornhuskers from ninth
place to seventh with 747 points.
They passed South Carolina, which
remained No. 8 with 704 points after
edging Virginia Tech 26-24.
Oklahoma went from 10th to ninth
with 663 points by downing Texas
28-13 and Oklahoma State cracked
the Top Ten for the first time since
1985 by defeating Colorado 41-21. The
Cowboys, 13th a week ago, rounded
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By The Associated Press goals for Seattle, 4-2. Tampa Bay’s Donald Igwebuike
It was the elements — “the Cleveland lost Mike Pagel, its third was preparing to attempt a 38-yard •
referees, Mother Nature and the starting quarterback this season, field goal when time ran out.
wind,” according to San Francisco with a separated shoulder. Bengals 36, Jets 19
tailback Roger Craig — that gave the The Browns, 3-3, moved the ball Three first-half touchdown passes
Denver Broncos their overtime vic- reasonably well in the first half until by Boomer Esiason ensured Cincin-
tory over the 49ers. Pagel was hurt making a tackle on nati of remaining the NFL’s only
“It was as bad as I’ve ever seen it. Paul Moyer’s 62-yard return of a unbeaten team after six weeks, mat-
11 definitely altered our blocked field goal. ching the Bengals'best start in the
play-calling,” 49ers quarterback Joe Redskins 35, Cowboys 17 team’s history.
Montana said of the brisk, swirling Mark Rypien threw for three Esiason, the league's top-rated
winds. touchdowns and ran for another to passer, burned the Jets with,
I thought it was a hurricane," rally Washington, 3-3, over Dallas, touchdown pass plays of 60 and eight
Denver coach Dan Reeves said. 2-4. Kelvin Bryant caught two scor- yards to Eddie Brown and 38 yards to'
tae The wind was a tremendous ing passes, ran for a touchdown and Tim McGee to help the Bengals over-
factor." rushed for 118 yards for the defen- come a safety and fumbles that led t6
For Broncos kicker Rich Karlis, ding Super Bowl champions. an early 9-0 New York lead.
5 the wind fooled him once before he Washington intercepted Dallas Cincinnati also got a pair of
528 figured it out. quarterback Steve Pelluer three second-half touchdown runs from'
Karlis missed a 34-yard field goal times and forced two other Cowboy Ickey Woods, who carried 30 times
attempt with two seconds remaining turnovers. for 139 yards - the first 100-yard3
Sophomore Kevis Simmons (right) is shown receiving scholarship asstistance from Greg in regulation, forcing the Broncos, Cardinals 31, Steelers 14 game of the rookie’s career.
Wilmes of Wilmes Ford for Western Oklahoma gtat, ci, 4 uo : wAc, , 5 3-3, into overtime for the second time Neil Lomax threw for 291 yards Packers 45, Patriots 3
,-159-"-state college.at leftisWOSC men’s and inthree weeks. and three touchdowns as Phoenix, Brent Fullwood ran (or three t
women s basketball coach, Bill Phillips. (Staff Photo) I should have aimed more for the 4-2, defeated Pittsburgh for the first second-half touchdowns and Green
—-------------------------------- left post. I aimed for the middle, and time in 19 years. Bay intercepted five passes as the
c .. that was my mistake," Karlis said. The Cardinals took the lead for Packers won their first game of the' I
Snortino I thought I hit it good, but it took off good at 10-7 on Al Del Greco’s 19-yard season. Green Bay, 1-5, scored two,
** O ' right); This wasn t a day to hit a golf field goal' 2:10 into the second touchdowns in the finalfive mintest
nm+c baU or kick a football, either." quarter. A one-yard plunge by rookie of the second quarter for a 17-3
even IS But with 8:11 elapsed in the over- Tony JoMan and Lomax's three- halftime lead afid Fullwood finished :
.. time, Karlis split the uprights with a yard touchdown pass to J.T. Smith with a career-high 118 yards on 14
MONDAY 22-yarder to give Denver a 16-13 vic- put the Cardinals ahead 24-7 at carries.
Ti m Ag . . tory Sunday over San Francisco, 4-2. halftime. New England quarterback Doug "
(7P.m High sophomores at The winning kick was set up by an Saints 23, Chargers 17 Flutie was intercepted three time ’
recerrck interception by cornerback Steve Bobby Hebert threw for two and also had three passes either bat- ’
ELI --EsDA- Wilson deep in San Francisco ter- touchdowns and Morten Andersen ted down or tipped. He was replacedi
i w n m N u i, kicked three field goals to give New late in the third quarter by veterari'
3 30 p.m. - Northeast Junior High Steve Young, who took over at Orleans, 5-1, its victory over San Steve Grogan who was intercented
junior varsity at Lawton Tomlinson. quarterback (or the «ers after Mon- Diego,24. toory over ban twice benrwtie
4:30 p.m. - Northeast Junior High tana left with bruised ribs, threw a New Orleans, down 14-0 early, clos- game in the fourth quarter
seventh grade hosts Central. pass from his 3-yard line. The ball ed the gap to 14-13 at halftime. Bears 24 lions 7 Q n '
5 p.m. - Southeast Junior High bounced off receiver Jerry Rice and San Diego scored twice in the first Jim McMahon completed eight of1
seyenth.grade hosts Eisenhower at into the hands of Wilson, who return- six minutes of the game, the second 11 passes for 78 yards, including an *
Marshall Field. ed it seven yards to the San Fran- TD coming when Vencie Glenn 11-yard touchdown to Dennis McKin-''
.h n nH-ESDAY cisco 5. One play later, Karlis made blocked Brian Hansen’s punt and non, before leaving the game with a
ota N . i , good on his second chance at a winn- Roy Bennett fell on the ball in the end slight concussion as Chicago’
7 p.m. - Northeast Junior High ing field goal. zone. defeated Detroit "“,3
In. other games, it was Cincinnati Dolphins 24, Raiders 14 The Bears, 5-1, remained in first “'
36, theNew York Jets 19; Chicago 24, Liffort Hobley’s 19-yard return place in the NFC Central Division,
EtLI Detroit 7; Buffalo 34, Indianapolis with a fumble for Miami’s second while the Lions, 1-5, lost quarterback 1
7 , . gi, . 23; Houston?, Kansas City 6; the Los score in an 11-second span of the se- Chuck Long with a sprained knee. 1
p7i3.P.m. " -one Wolf High at Angeles Rams 33, Atlanta 0; Green cond quarter helped the Dolphins, Mike Tomczak replaced McMahon 1
r n m A, ,, Bay 45, New England 3; Seattle 16, 3-3, defeat the error-prone Raiders, and completed 12 of 22 for 158 yards, '
8 p.m. - Altus High at Chickasha. Cleveland 10; Minnesota 14, Tampa 2-4. including a 31-vard touchdown na‛
8 p.m. - Hollis High at Snyder. Bay 13; Washington 35, Dallas 7; Jay Schroeder threw four intercep- to Ron Morris. Pas58 ,
P-m' “ Mangum High hosts Bums Phoenix 31, Pittsburgh 14; Miami 24, tions for the second straight game as Rusty Hilger, who was signed Mon- ’
A m + w,the Los Angeles Raiders 14, and New Los Angeles had five turnovers that day as a free agent, replaced Long
p.m. - Tipton High hosts Cordell. Orleans 23, San Diego 17. led to 17 Miami points. and threw a seven-yard touchdown
Rams 33, Falcons 0 Vikings 14, Buccaneers 13 pass to Pete Mandley for the Lions ,
BAYTOWN, Texas (AP) — Eddie •im Everett passed for three Anthony Carter scored one only score.
Hill became the quickest driver in touchdowns and Greg Bell ran for 155 touchdown and set up another as Bills 34, Colts 23
drag racing history Sunday on the yards and scored once for Los Minnesota, 4-2, rallied to edge under- Jim Kelly's three touchdown
way to an impressive victory in the Angeles, 5-1. ( dog Tampa Bay, 2-4. passes, including two to Andre Reed,
inaugural NHRA Fram Superna- The Kams defense, led by Kevin Carter’s diving 11-yard reception helped the Bills, 5-1, rebound from a
tionals at the Houston Raceway Greene, limited the Falcons, 1-5, to preceded Allen Rice’s one-yard scor- 17-point deficit to down Indianapolis, ’
Park. only 23 yards of offense until Atlanta ing run with 2:49 left in the third
Hill produced a quarter-mile elaps- put together an 84-yard drive that quarter, putting the Vikings ahead
ed time of 4.936 seconds at 283.10 mph ended early in the fourth quarter 14-10.
in a final-round triumph over Joe when Greene intercepted a Steve
Amato to claim the quickest run. Dils pass. Greene also had three of
Bob Glidden claimed his 66th the Rams’nine sacks.
Seahawks 16, Browns 10
Curt Warner ran for a touchdown
and Norm Johnson kicked three field
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