The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 23, 1985, Page Page 11, Image 11

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    Monday, September 23, 1985
Daily Nebraskan
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EUGENE, Ore. (AP) Diminutive.
Tony Cherry rushed for 227 yards and
scored three touchdowns Saturday to
lead oregon to a 45-28 Pacific Ten Con
ference football victory over Stanford.
Cherry, a 58, 184-pound senior, scored
on runs of 21, 80 and 22 yards.. His
80-yarder in the fourth quarter was the
longest run from scrimmage for Oregon
in 24 years. f -
Cherry's rushing total ranks second
on the all-time Oregon list behind a
249-yard effort by Bobby Moore, also
known as Ahmad Rashad, in 1970.
Chris Miller passed for a pair of
touchdowns and ran for another score
aslhe Ducks boosted their record to
2-0 in the conference and 2-1 overall.
John Paye threw for an all-time per
sonal best of 408 yards and three
touchdowns for Stanford, but was inter
cepted three times.
Stanford, 0-1 in the Pac-Ten and 1-1
overall, dominated the game until the
final minutes of the first half.
Stanford led 14-0 on a pair of Paye
touchdown passes, but Oregon came
back to score three touchdowns in the
final four minutes of the half, two in the
final minute.
A diving 30-yard touchdown catch by
Lew Barnes over two defenders tied the
score at 14 with 52 seconds left in the
half. And, after Stanford fumbled the
Oregon kickoff, Cherry ran 21 yards for
his first score to put Oregon on top for
good at 21-14 with 27 seconds left in
the half.
His 80-yard and 22-yard scoring car
ries in the fourth quarter clinched the
victory for the Ducks.
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