底围 Friday, January 23, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Dallas kicker indicted on charge of rape of girl United Press International DENTON, Texas — Rafael Septi- ten, the kicker for the Dallas Cowboys, was indicted yesterday on a charge of raping a 10-year-old girl Septien, 33, surrendered at the Denton County Sheriff's Office at about 5 p.m. and was booked and released after his attorneys posted bond, said Capt. Jim Neal of the Denton County Sheriff's office. A Denton County grand jury indicted Septen on a single count of aggravated sexual assault of a child, a first-degree felony. If convicted, he could be sentenced to a maximum of life in prison and fined $10,000. "My only statement is obviously this type of charge is offensive to us, but also we believe that every man is certainly entitled to his day in court," said Tex Schramm, Cowbirds president and general manager. He said the team anticipated taking no action against Septiun. Septiun's bond originally was set at $50,000 but was reduced to $10,000 by state District Judge John Narsuitsat at State Department of the Mexico City native did not appear. The officer who had begun the Septien investigation also was arrested yesterday on the same charge, Neal said Officer Forrest Paul Wood, 35, was charged with aggravated sexual assault of a child and released on a $10,000 bond, Neal said. Freedom Phone Southwestern Bell Telecom FOR RENT OR PURCHASE AT THE VIDEOEXPRESS 1447 92 W 30th 613 829-7500 Moe's 3 field goals bring team 18th consecutive Hawkeye win IOWA CITY, Iowa — Jeff Moe's three field goals — one a three-pointer — sparked a 19-4 run that broke open a tight game and carried Iowa to a 101-88 victory over Indiana in a Big Ten Conference basketball game last night. From Kansan wires Moe's three-pointer with 15 minutes and 24 seconds left in the game broke a 59-59 tie and the unbeaten Hawkeyes went on to their school-record 18th consecutive victory. Iowa 101. Indiana 88 Iowa took over sole possession of first place in the Big Ten at 6-0, while Indiana fell to 14-2 overall and 5-1 in the conference. Indiana's Steve Alford finished with 21 points, including five three-pointers. Purdue 87, Illinois 86 WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Kip Jones hit a free throw with less than one second to play in overtime, and Illinois' Doug AltENberger missed a technical free throw after players and fans stormed onto the court, giving Purdue a thrilling 87-86 victory last night. Altenberger was called for traveling with three seconds remaining in overtime. Jones got the ball and was fouled by Illinois' Steve Bardo while attempting a dunk. The 6-foot-8 sophomore forward's first free throw slid around the rim, hung and then fell out. The second free throw went in to give Purdue its margin of victory. Although no time showed on the scoreboard, less than one second remained as players and fans ran onto the court and hugged Jones in celebration. The ceremony resulted in a technical foul on Purdue for delaying the game. But Altenberger missed the free throw and the Illini could not get off a final shot. Top Twenty Purdue guard Troy Lewis scored a game-high 31 points. Ken Norman led The Demon Deacons trailed by only 8 points, 55-47, with 10 minutes and 39 seconds remaining in the second half. But the taller Tar Heels, with the help of a deep bench, pulled away with a 24-6 spurt en route to their 14th straight victory. North Carolina 79 Wake Forest 53 GREENSBORO, N.C. — Joe Wolf scored 19 points last night night, leading North Carolina to a 79-32 conference triumph over Wake Forest. Carolina, followed by J.R. Reid with 13 and Dave Popson with 12. Freshman Sam Ivy scored 22 points, the high for the Demon Deacons and Mark Cline added 18. North Carolina improved to 16-1 overall, 5-0 in the conference. The Tar Heels moved into sole possession of first place in the ACC, ahead of 4-0 Clemson. Wake Forest dropped to 8-7 overall and moved into a tie for last place in the conference with Maryland at 0-5. Alabama 88. Auburn 82 TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Jim Farmer scored 20 points and Derrick McKey added 19 to lead five Alabama starters in double figures as the Brewers take Tide to an 88-82 triumph over Auburn in a Southeastern Conference game. Alabama, 14-2 overall and 7-6 in the SEC, took a 5-1 lead on Terry Coner's free throw at the 1:15 mark of the first half. But Auburn, 10-4 and 3-3, outscored the Tide 12-2 and took a 12-7 lead on a 12-foot jumper by forward Chris Morris with 15 minutes and 22 seconds left in the half. Jeff Lebo scored 14 for North Coper scored 11 points and reached the 1,000 career mark, becoming Alabama's first player to collect at least 100 points. The Mark Gottfred added 13 for the Tide. Auburn guard Frank Ford scored a game-high 23 points. 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