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Page 8/The Battalion/Wednesday, September 17, 1986
Jeffery, Cherico
recognized byAP
(AP) — In the 72-year football his
tory of the Southwest Conference,
no player had ever had a day like
Texas Christian’s Tony Jeffery, who
simply rewrote the school and SWC
record books last Saturday in the Su
perdome in New Orleans.
Arkansas noseguard Tony Che
rico won the AP’s Defensive Player
of the Week award for his nine
tackles in the Razorbacks’ 21-0 shut
out of Mississippi.
Jeffery, who didn’t touch the ball
until the second quarter, rushed for
343 yards, beating by a yard the old
SWC single game rushing mark es
tablished by Texas’ Roosevelt Leaks
in 1974.
He was just 14 yards short of the
NCAA record single-game rushing
record set in 1984 by Washington
State’s Rueben Mayes.
The feat which included five
touchdown runs in TCU’s 48-31 vic
tory over Tulane earned him The
Associated Press’ SWC Offensive
Player of the Week award.
Jeffery, ajunior from Gladewater,
scored on touchdown runs of 11, 38,
32, 81, and 67 yards to set another
school record.
The AP Top Twenty
By The Associated Press
The Top Twenty teams in the Associated
Press college football poll, with first-place
votes In parentheses, 1986
record,
total
points based on 20-19-18-17-16-15-14-13-12-
11-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 and ranking In last
week's poll:
Record
Pts
Pvs
1. Oklahoma (55)
1-0-0
1,175
1
2. Miami, Fla. (1)
3-0-0
1,099
2
3. Michigan
1-0-0
1,000
3
4. Alabama
3-0-0
992
4
5. Penn State (1)
1-0-0
938
5
6. Nebraska (1)
1-0-0
924
6
7. Washington (1)
1-0-0
751
17
8. LSU
1-0-0
747
14
9. Baylor
2-0-0
629
12
10. Auburn
1-0-0
615
9
11. Brigham Young 2-0-0
441
11
12. Arkansas
1-0-0
402
18
13. Florida
1-1-0
396
12
14. Georgia
1-0-0
383
19
15. Florida St.
1-1-0
298
15
16. Texas A&M
0-1-0
218
7
17. Arizona
2-0-0
199
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18. Arizona St.
1-0-0
187
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19. UCLA
0-1-0
169
16
20. Notre Dame
0-1-0
143
Williams takes round 1
of Aggie- Tiger series
By Tim Stanfield
Sports Writer
Former Hempstead running back
Harvey Williams may have an out
standing college career at LSU, but
he will never forget his initial contest
for the Tigers. c**r*r**
On Saturday, SpOTTS
in a script no Viewpoint
Hollywood pro
ducer would touch, Williams played
a pivotal role in the Tigers’ 35-17
win over the team he jilted last
spring, the Texas A&M Aggies. In
fact, he scored the winning touch
down.
After A&M had taken a 14-7 lead
on the first play of the second quar
ter, Williams was inserted into the
lineup by Tiger Head Coach Bill
Arnsparger on the Tigers’ next pos
session.
Ironically, Williams’ initial carry
ended after a 3-yard gain when he
was tackled by a former Hempstead
teammate — linebacker Johnny Hol
land.
Later in the same quarter Wil
liams showed his speed and quick
ness, breaking loose for a 12-yard
run.
But it was in the pivotal third pe
riod that Williams showed the
79,713 in attendance and the na
tional ESPN audience why both
teams wanted him.
The final half started badly for
him when Aggie linebacker Larry
Kelm shook Williams loose from the
ball after he had gained eight yards.
A&M later took a 17-14 lead, but on
the ensuing LSU drive, it was show
time for Williams.
After two 4-yard carries, he made
a tremendous over-the-shoulder
catch of quarterback Tom Hodson’s
pass for a 30-yard gain to the Aggie
8-yard line.
On a second-;md-goal from the 2,
Williams hit the center of the A&M
line, but was stopped at the 1 by Alex
Morris and Tim Landrum.
He was hit hard on the following
play, but kept his balance and went
into the end zone for the touchdown
that put LSU ahead to stay.
The victory always will be a high
light for Williams and a bitter pill for
the Aggies.
However, the teams play each
other the next three years. Maybe
the Aggies can give him a rude
homecoming when the Tigers come
to College Station to open the 1987
season.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
East Division
W
L
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L
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Boston
88
57
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New York
94
50
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New York
79
66
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Philadelphia
76
68
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18
Toronto
79
66
.545
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St. Louis
72
72
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22
Detroit
76
69
.524
12
Montreal
71
71
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22
Cleveland
73
72
.503
15
Chicago
61
83
.424
33
Baltimore
68
77
.469
20
Pittsburgh
58
85
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3572
Milwaukee
68
77
.476
20
West Division
California
82
60
.577
—
West Division
Texas
75
70
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8 1 /2
Houston
82
62
.569
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Kansas City
68
75
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Cincinnati
74
70
.514
8
Oakland
67
79
.459
17
San Francisco
73
71
.507
9
Chicago
63
80
.441
19 1 / 2
Los Angeles
68
76
.472
14
Seattle
63
81
.438
20
San Diego
67
77
.465
15
Minnesota
62
82
.431
21
Atlanta
66
77
462
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Tuesday’s Games
Texas 10, Oakland 6
New York 8, Baltimore 1
Tuesday’s Games
Minnesota 7, Cleveland 3
Toronto 6, Detroit 4
Boston 2, Milwaukee 1,1st game
Boston 9, Milwaukee 3,2nd game
Chicago at Seattle, (n)
Kansas City at California, (n)
Houston 6, Cincinnati 1
Montreal 4, Chicago 1
Philadelphia 9, Pittsburgh 5
Atlanta 3, Los Angeles 1
New York 4, St. Louis 2
San Francisco at San Diego, (n)
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