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    Tuesday, September 23, 1986/The Battalion/Page 7
Sports
^Chicago gets by Green Bay
n 4th-quarter surge, 25-12
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GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — Steve
ifcMichael was credited with a safety
^nthe fourth quarter and Kevin But-
|Hticked three field goals as the
Jhicago Bears won a hard-fought
15-12 NFL victory Monday night
iver the outmanned Green Bay
5'ackers.
Hie Bears, 3-0, met the Packers,
••3, for the 71st time in the 132nd
enwal of pro football’s oldest ri-
»■
een Bay’s A1 Del Greco, who
d four field goals in the game,
■ up for a 52-yard attempt with
16 left in the game and the Bears
JpBng 13-12. But Dan Hampton
^iroke through to block the kick and
irotn i the Bear lead.
The Packers got the ball back
rhen defensive back Tom Flynn
■picked off a Steve Fuller pass with
i:21 left in the game, but Green Bay
was forced to start from its own 6-
yard-line.
On the first play, McMichael
caught Packers quarterback Randy
Wright in the end zone. Wright es
caped from McMichael’s grasp, but
the officials ruled that the quar
terback had been in the defender’s
grasp.
Not only did Green Bay fall be
hind 15-12 but the Packers had to
kick the ball to the Bears.
Three plays after the free kick,
quarterback Steve Fuller connected
with Keith Ortego on a 42-yard pass
play to give the Bears a 22-12 lead
with 3:38 remaining in the game.
On the Packers’ next possession,
Bears safety Dave Duerson picked
off a Wright pass, setting up Butler’s
third field goal, a 27-yarder with
2:25 remaining.
Prior to Del Greco’s ill-fated field
goal attempt, the officials had
awarded Chicago cornerback Mike
Richardson a fumble recovery. But
after viewing television replays, it
was determined that wide receiver
Walter Stanley never had possession
of the ball.
Chicago led 10-9 at halftime,
thanks to Butler’s 34-yard field goal
in the first quarter and Walter Pay-
ton’s 2-yard touchdown run in the
second quarter.
Green Bay’s points came on field
goals of 22, 46 and 45 yards by Del
Greco.
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ggie takes 3rd place
cross-country meet
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i^ACO — Texas A&M freshmen
Ulie Soukup took third place and
canette Reed grabbed seventh in
jE women’s cross-country competi-
on at the Baylor Invitational Mon
day.
Hhe A&M men’s team finished
nxth in the eight-team competition
fith 123 points, while the University
ttf Texas men’s team won with 32
points under the inverse-scoring sys-
tm. A&M had three women partici
pate, which was short of the re-
duired five needed to field a team.
Soukup finished the three-mile
race in a time of 19 minutes, 53 sec
onds and Reed’s time was 20:08.
Michelle Rosner of A&M clocked in
at 21:31 for 24th place.
Individually for the Aggie men,
David Trevino placed 15th with a
time of 27:03 in the five-mile race.
Other A&M finishers were Huey
Treat (23rd place, 27:27), Keith Bar
nhart (26th, 27:49), Joel Toland
(28th, 28:00) and Doug Poirer (31st,
28:31).
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)
2-0-0
1.175
1
2. Miami, Fla. (1)
3-0-0
1,104
2
3. Alabama
4-0-0
1,020
4
4. Nebraska (1)
2-0-0
954
6
5. Michigan
2-0-0
946
3
6. Washington (1)
2-0-0
903
7
7. Penn State (1)
2-0-0
878
5
8. Auburn
2-0-0
722
10
9. Arkansas
2-0-0
639
12
10. Arizona
3-0-0
583
17
11. Arizona St.
2-0-0
544
18
12. S. California
2-0-0
356
-
13. Maryland
3-0-0
321
-
14. Texas A&M
1-1-0
312
16
15. Iowa
2-0-0
307
-
16. UCLA
1-1-0
304
19
17. Baylor
2-1-0
297
9
18. LSU
1-1-0
186
8
19. Michigan St.
1-1-0
148
-
20. Florida St.
1-1-1
108
15
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