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Page 8 THE BATTALION MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1980 Sports Cougars roll over Na vy in Garden Sta te Bowl taxk m^mmaka United Press International EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Terald Clark ran for 163 yards and three touchdowns Sunday to power Houston to a 35-0 rout of error-prone Navy in the third annual Garden State Bowl at Giants Stadium. In the first-ever meeting between the two teams, Houston had no trou ble running through the Navy de fense — which was ranked sixth in the nation. The Cougars, who suf fered through a disappointing regu lar season, finished at 7-5 while Navy fell to 8-4. Clark’s TD runs came from one, 26 and two yards out, quarterback Ter ry Elston added a one-yard score and David Barrett dashed 14 yards for another Houston touchdown. The game, played in temperatures in the mid-30’s, drew a crowd of 41,417 for the East’s only bowl game. It also marked Houston’s first appearance in a bowl game outside of Texas in 18 years. Clark, who was named the game’s Most Valuable Player, amassed 112 yards on 18 carries and ran for two TDs in the opening half as the Cougars built a 28-0 lead. The 5-7 senior back, who ran for 859 yards during the regular season, carried just seven times in the third period before being replaced. He sat out the remainder of the game. Houston, which forced Navy into two fumbles and one interception, took control at the outset and were never threatened. CAMPUS 210 University 846-6512 Now BetterThan Ever. You Will Be Pleased With These Carefully Prepared and Taste Tempting Foods. Each Daily Special Only $2.13 Plus Tax. “Open Daily” Dining: 11 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. —4:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. 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Cali 845-2611 Saturday night to lead unbeaten Ala bama to a 66-64 triumph over Texas Tech. The Crimson Tide, which upped its record to 5-0, also got 10 points from Cliff Windham. Alabama led 2-0 early and was tied 11-11 at 9:32 before Texas Tech scored 10 straight points to take a 33-28 halftime lead. Texas Tech, 5-2, jumped out to a seven point lead, 35-28, at 19:33 but the Crimson Tide closed the margin to 41-40. Alabama then took the lead for good with 3:30 left on a layup by Phillips to make the score 63-62. Texas Tech was led in scoring by Jeff Taylor with 17 points and Clar ence Swannegan and Bubba Jen nings added 10 each. tfl731y t Oilers to Green Ba Humph' md 24 ya: mass 1) Ids last e wn rd. G PRIVATE BENJAMIN STARTS DEC. 19 “Seems Like Old Times” Goldie Hawn Chevy Chase i ■ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ MANOR EAST 3 MANOR EAST MALL 823-8300 NOW SHOWING HAVES A HAPPY HOLIDAY WIT ME AN OLIVE! BAYLOR (47) AT INDIANA (83)— Juniors Landon Turner, Ted Kitchel and Randy Wittman com bined for 57 points as Indiana defe ated Baylor, 83-47, Saturday to win the Indiana Classic title. Indiana, 4-2, has won the cham pionship in each of the seven Clas sics. California beat Alcorn State, 77- 73, in the consolation game. Turner scored 23 points, and Kitchel and Wittman contributed 17 points apiece while playing less than three-quarters of the game. Indiana won the game easily de spite the fact Baylor, 4-2, kept soph omore guard Isiah Thomas from scoring. Thomas, who leads the Hoosiers on the floor, only took four shots, but contributed with five assists. PAN AMERICAS HOUSTON (MMop! guard Rob Williams scowli eight assists Saturday aigll ing Houston pull away It, decision over Pan Amen® The Cougan ran tlieii 4-1 with four players»: I points or more. Pan.Amerk KJREE 2-3. WIh ; Michael Young, malanj j^o toucl: collegiate start, hit ISpoiftonal Cougars while Clyde Dreile points and 16 rebounds* Micheaux 13 points. Pan American was pad:! McGrath with 16andEeii«| with 15. The game had 15 leadckt; ly in the first half, but fail led away to a 41-34 halfcme] the Broncos could not maleil Kickers of it during the second 20 ers and Ja geh kickc HOLLINS COLLEGE le first SMU (64) — Craig Cop; bother tc eight straight free throwsiiiif die gar 30 seconds Saturday niglill)i an upset victory for RolM over Southern Methodist, The Mustangs could nm! more than a six-p surprising Tars, who moved for good with 11 minutes!(| 54-42 on a shot by Stewart SMU trailed by only a pii 57 seconds left and the III missed on three straight at that point to allow RoW sion II school from Wilts: Fla., to stay in front. Dave Wisenhahnthenhil* throws to boost the Rollins S three and during the finals« Coppleman was perfectfroiti' to prevent any hopes forato comeback. TEXAS A&M (75) VS, IV SITY OF NORTH Gil CHARLOTTE ('64)-Vernon scored 30 points to lead the a 75-64 victory over the Uniw North Carolina-Charlotte night. U NCC, now 2-2, led byfi«f at 42-37 with 15:40 to play k" got hot, scoring HoflBpoiP Aggies over a six minute p pull Texas A&M ahead 6^ The Aggies pulled to an lead in the closing seconds UNCC to commit fouls. TEXAS A&M (IS) VS, W SON (62)— Rudy Woods arf Wright combined for 45 f lead 12th-ranked Texas AW easy 76-62 victory over Di" Saturday night in the champ” game of the First Union InviK tournament. Woods scored 15 points i» half and added nine in the half, while Wright second-half points as led to a 15-point lead with just 1 eight minutes to play. RoBlH WILLIAMS , SHEiL0DOXAi!r isPoPeyE isouvEoyt innxnn AMEimnM MIIIMlffW (■IMMftra SUM I! IB 11 IBSWBill HWlii MCMIXXX bv P«ar DePA UL (83) AT TEXAS $" DePaul Blue Demons ref warm Texas welcome at the ! Drum in Austin last Saturdaff. 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