Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 04, 1993, Page 16, Image 16

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Arizona destroys Trojans, 38-7
TUCSON. Ariz. (AP) Ari
zona '«< offense finelly played ns
well ns its top-ranked defense
Don White threw three touch
down passes and st ored anoth
er. and Chuck Lew returned a
punt 59 vurds for a 71) as No. 12
Arizona embarrassed Southern
Cal 78-7 Saturday.
White, a ft-foot-5 sophomore
transfer, was pleased hut
reserved after the l>est name and
most significant win of his brief
collegiate career The victory
boosted the Wildcats to 5-0 (2-0
in the Pan-10), their best start
since 1975.
The Trojans fell to 2-7 and 1
1.
"It just feels good to have mv
first good college game." White
suid. "I think we ran the hall
effectively, which opened up
our passing game. Everything
finally clicked."
"Arizona played a great foot
ball game. Thoy boat us soundly.
They executed every part of
their game plan and we, of
course, didn't," Southern Cal
coach John Robinson said.
White completed 14 of 21
passes for 228 yards while hit
ting Troy Dickey on 14- and 10
yard touchdown posses and
another of 54 yards to Cary Tay
lor.
Oregon Stale 30,
Arizona State 14
CORVALLIS. Ore. (AP) Ore
gon Statu quarterback Don
Shanklin. a sophomore, rushed
for 117 yards and two touch
downs in his first college start
before being hurt in the fourth
quarter as the Heavers upset Ari
zona State 30-14
The Beavers were 17-point
underdogs and their offense
hadn't scored in the eight previ
ous quarters.
- But Shanklin. pressed into
starting duty Imk ausu of injuries
to Ian Shields, had touchdown
runs of 1 and 31 yards. He also
completed all five of his passes
for 43 yards before leaving the
game with a bruised left foot
with 9:05 to play
The injury is not believed to
be serious, And when Shanklin
comes back, he'll be the starter.
"Yes, Don Shanklin won him
self a starting position today."
Pettibone said. "Don improved
tremendously in practice this
week, but you don't know what
will happen until you get out on
the field.”
Oregon State (2-3 overall. 1-2
Pac-10) beat Arizona State on
the field for the first time since
1971. before the Sun Devils
joined the Pac-10. The Beavers
won by forfeit over Arizona
State in 1979.
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The Beavers, whose option
attack amassed 41’) yards on the
ground, broke a nine-game Pac
10 losing streak and have won
two games in a season for the
first time since 1089.
Noire Dame 48.
Stanford 20
STANFORD. Calif. (Al>) Notre
Dame (5-0) gained a season-high
475 yards in beating Stanford
48-20 on Saturday, and both the
running and passing games
seemed to click.
"I thought that our offense
played very, very well.” Holtz
said. "We got a tremendous per
formance from everybody on
our line — our receivers, our
backs, our quarterbacks.”
Holtz, needn't have worried
about his team scoring enough
points to keep pace with the
Cardinals' high-powered pass
ing attack. F.ven kickoff returner
Clint Johnson put up some
points, running one back 100
yards for a touchdown and set
ting up an earlier score with a
79-vard return
The Irish took a 27-fi lead in
the third quarter on quarterback
Kevin McDougal's 19-yard scor
ing run. his third touchdown of
the day.
And although Stanford (2-3)
closed to 34-20 later in the peri
od, Notre Dame got contribu
tions from two unlikely sources
to add two morn touchdowns.
Lee Becton, who missed the
Purdue game with an injured
hamstring and was questionable
for the game, scored on an 8
yard run with 1:41 left in the
third quarter In the final period,
Paul Kailla came in when
McDougal strained his back and
connected with Derrick Mayes
on an 80-yard scoring pass.
Washington Slate 12.
Pacific 0
STOCKTON. Calif (AP) Del
ton Johnson's 2-yard run was
Washington State's only touch
down, hut it was enough .is the
Cougars shut out Pncifii 12-0
Saturday.
The Cougars (3-2) handed
Pacific, its first shutout since
1089 and its first blanking at
home since 1984.
In the first appearance by a
Pac-10 team in Stockton since
1988. Washington State held the
Tigers to just 158 yards overall
— just 81 in the opening half.
Pacific (1-3). which had a streak
of 47 consecutive games without
being shutout, missed a pair of
field goals and threw an inter
ception inside the Cougar 20.
Washington 52.
San )ose State 17
SEATTLE. Wash. (AP) Wash
ington used a reverse flea flicker
to produce a 52-yard Damon
Muard touchdown pass in a 52
17 victory over winless San lose
State Saturday at Husky Stadi
um.
"We're going to create new
plays every week." coach Jim
i^imbright said with a smile.
After pommeling hapless San
lose State (0-5). all the Huskies
are smiling, particularly first
veer quarterback Huard.
Criticized by the local media
after a 12-for-23, 102-yard pass
ing performance in a 35-0 win
over outclassed East Carolina
the previous week, Huard was
almost flawless ugainst the Spar
tans.
He completed 15 of 17 passes
for 247 yards and three touch
downs — the 52-yarder to Jason
Shelley, a 5-yarder to Richard
Thomas and a 3-yarder to
Richard Thomas.
Huard also had a 54-yard pass
to Shelley, who caught four
passes for 142 yards.
The Huskies rolled up 556
yards — 288 by passing and 288
by rushing — in winning their
school-record 16th straight game
at Husky Stadium The 556
yards were the most since get
ting 608 in a 1991 game against
Nebraska.
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