Page 12/The Battalion/Monday, May 2, 1983 TANK MCNAMARA ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ A &OH(M OF OAVF 66£KJ PUtfIMG SOPT6AU- APfeRKJOOie. , WAWKJA P1AV ^ If'5> JUS#r A FtflOOpiY LlfTue OkX>5€.'UP GAM6. Hey 86’ers USFL: Birmingham roi| Federals; Generals win The Best Darn Class on Campus Wants You To Interview for Committee Chairmanships Public Relations Committee Concessions Committee Ball Chairman Social Events Chairman Dorm Representatives Applications Available NOW thru Tuesday May 3. Room #216 MSC WHOOP WHOOP WHOOP WHOOP WHOOP United Press International Birmingham Stallions quarterback Bob Lane might not be anything like Texas All-American Bobby Layne, who led the Detroit Lions to three NFL titles in the 1950s, but he certainly played like his namesake Sunday. Lane, a second-year pro from Northeast Louisiana, threw for 192 yards and two touch downs to lead Birmingham’s 35-3 rout of the Washington Federals. Playing in place of injured starter Reggie Col lier, Lane completed 13-of-29 passes, including touchdowns of 20 and 44 yards. Prior to the game in Washington, Birmingham had completed only one TD pass all year. “Anytime you win, it’s big, but anytime you’re scratching and digging to get back into it, a win is extra special,” Stallions coach Rollie Dotsch said. “We’re only halfway through the season and I can see us picking up steam. I think we’re getting back into the race.” Lane pushed the Stallions to a comfortable 21 -0 lead early in the third quarter with a 20-yard scoring pass to Greg Anderson. Following a club record 47-yard field goal by Washington’s Dale Castro, Lane gave Birming ham a 28-3 lead with a 4-yard bootleg touchdown. The play capped a 52-yard, six-play drive. Birmingham, 4-5, scored on a fluke play with just four seconds left to claim a 14-0 halftime lead. From the Washington 44, Lane lofted a desper ation pass into the end zone, where it bounded off the helmet of intended receiver Johnny Dirden right to Ron Frederick. The Federals, 1-8 and sinking fast, experienced their most lopsided loss of the season. “You get to a point where you say, ‘What’s going to happen next?”’ Washington Goad jausch said. “I can’t kid anybody, it’sbeendifil for us. When the ball bounces bad, it bounci — and it’s certainly been that way for us. In other games, Michigan nipped Bostol 24, New Jersey downed Denver 34-29 andfll go clubbed Los Angeles 38-17. Saturdays Philadelphia stopped Tampa Bay 24-10.Toe | Oakland hosts Arizona. GENERALS 34, GOLD 29 — At Denver, chel Walker gained 172 yards, including; yard touchdown gallop to lead New Jew ker is the first USFL back to gain 1,000 amassing 1,023 yards in 221 carries. lu first appearance in Denver for Generals Chuck Fairbanks since his departure as coach at the University of Colorado. PANTHERS 28, BREAKERS24 — At John Williams scored on a 1-yard run wid left to spoil a spectacular performance by John Walton and lead the Panthers to their straight victory. Walton completed 35-of-H| ses for three TDs and a USFL record 423 breaking the mark he set last week. BLITZ 38, EXPRESS 17 — At Los Aq Greg Landry passed for 186 yards and touchdowns to lead the Blitz. Chicago, 6-3, into first place with Tampa Bay in theC Division. Three Express turnovers in theft helped propel the Blitz to a 24-3 halftime STARS 24, BANDITS 10 — At Tampt] Kelvin Bryant, the league’s second! rusher, scored twice and rushed for ■dp I? Saturday night to lift the Stars. Philadelphii ji r avenged their only loss of the season as Harvin added a 2-yard TD run and Dave kicked a 44-yard field goal. GET IN ON IHEzOON! Oilers stop Black Hawk to take 3-0 lead in serie Pe dt United Press International The Edmonton Oilers were better than the Chicago Black Hawks Sunday night — one goal better. 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