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(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. PAC-TO STANDINGS ovwau nun Arizona By* CoMorraa 2-0-0 5-00 2-00 5-00 Wcnhngtor 1-00 5-VO at Cat use 1-1-0 2-3-0 at Oregon WtMNngton Slate 1-1-0 3-2-0 Arizona St. VVO 2-2-0 Brigham Young Oregon 01-0 3-VO U5C Arizona Slate OVO 2-2-0 at WaMngton St. 0-2-0 2-3-0 Bre Oregon State 1-2-0 2-3-0 Podftc 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. 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