14 Thursday, September 22, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Oklahoma's Holieway gets to play friend The Associated Press Holieway never taken his eyes off Saturday's game against Southern California. “It’s something I was looking for to ward ever since I saved the letter from my mother. The third ranked Sooners are preparing for No 5 Southern Californias.” makes this game the biggest for Holieway. More than the team, it is the neighborhood and his best friend, Southern California fullback Leroy Holt, that He has played in the Los Angeles Coliseum twice while playing high school. He was named to his first Hiscock. His record there is 1,1 and he said that one was for all the marbles he shot. "In so many ways, it's just another game." Holley said. "I get to go home to play. But it's make break, personally. I'm going to have to hear you." Holway said he didn't feel like he needed to prove anything to the Trojans, once told him he wasn't their type of quarterback or running back. "They wanted me to play defensive back or wide receiver, so I told them" said Holloway. He was recruited by former Southern California coach Ted Tollner "Ted Tolner and his crew has left. All I want to do is go back home and perform well, do my best, and have my team win," he said. "I guess a lot of my time is about how my knees is holding up, and it is holding up great." But anticipation of Saturday's game — and some prodding by Holt — pulled him through. "There were times when I didn' want to go to therapy," Holloway said. "I didn't want to do this. I didn't want to do that. Leroy would tell me. You have to play in this game. We have to play in it against one another." "He was by my side the whole time. It was an inspiration." In Oklahoma's victories over North Carolina and Arizona this year, Holeyway has rushed for 124 yards and two touchdowns, and has completed 5 of 10 passes for 134 yards and one touchdown. Holeway said he was in indicative against North Carolina, his first game since the injury, but he saw the "old jamelle" against Arizona. Earlier this week, Holey were a shirt with a train and "Leroy Loh" written in Trojan colors. Out west, he said Holt is wearing one of his shirts. They talked on the phone for an hour Monday night, he said. "He's ready. I ready." Holley walked to the room where he was telling me what his team was going to do. I was telling him what my team was going to do. We'll just have see it. OLYMPICS Continued from p. 11 gesturing at referee Keith Walker of Kentucky. The ring quickly tilted with other players, and Koreans, and several punches were thrown, at least one striker Walker. A water bottle and chair were harried into the ring, and more than an hour after the bout ended, by the fourth Korean boxer defeated in 10 matches so far, from a team that had such high hopes in its own homeland. Men's volleyball Jeff Stork came off the bench and the United States batted back from a run on Saturday night and virtually clinched a spot in the medal round of Olympic men's tennis. The defending gold medalists won 11-15, 11-15, 15-4, 17-15, 15-7 to run their record to 3-0. Women's basketball reresa Edwards scored 23 points and bruaglette Gordon 20 at the U.S. high school in Waco, where a slow start and raced by Yugoslavia 101-74 last night to secure a berth in the World Cup. Weightlifting Down by eight points after 6 minutes of play, the U.S. team used the same defensive strategy and de- fense to take control of the game with first-half scoring bursts of 9, 12 and 2-0. It built a 35-40 halftime game with many as 28 points in the second half. Bulgaria had been tied with the United States with nine medals, but the International Olympic Committee announced yesterday that a uranium isotope weighiter Mikhela Gorbatcheva has the presence of a banned diuretic. 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