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2-i Tli CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Sunday, October 1, 19G7 Uttn.rtlrf ar rar ri i "Si "S1 AC! AT wl- -rv V' A If 4 i ru v-( 4 v'i In Rugged, Vicious Contest LINCOLN, Neb. (LTD Rookie halfback Joe Orduna capped a 96-yard second half drive with a 25-yard touchdown gallop to pace Nebraska to a rugged 7-0 conquest of Minnesota in a non-conference football match Saturday. Minnesota was held to a net of only three yards gained Hushing Victory! NEBRASKA MINNE. First Downs 1 10 Rushint Yardaee .231 3 Passing Ytrdioe 135 140 Return Yardage 108 19 Passes 11-21 -54 Punts 7-31 10-40 Fumbles lost 4 0 Yards Penalised 10 20 he missed a 31-yard field goal. Minnesota's Bob Stein, who turned in a stellar defensive performance, was wide with placements from 33 and 37 yards out in the second period.

Minnesota and Nebraska, both with plenty of size, engaged In a belligerent defensive battle through most of the contest. Nebraska gained only 93 yards in the first half and the Gophers were held to 12 yards on the ground. NEBRASKA 0 0 7 0-7 MINNESOTA 0 0 0 0-0 25 run (Bomberser kcik). on the ground. The contest, played be fore a record Memorial Stadium crowd of 65,381, featured outstanding defensive play by both teams.

Nebraska of the big eight is now 2-0. Minnesota of the Big Ten dropped to 1-1. Orduna's scoring effort came with 4:45 left in the third quarter. He twisted away from a host of Gopher tacklers in trudging to the end zone. But it almost didn't happen.

The Golden Gophers had recovered a Nebraska fumble near mid-field seconds earlier. However, a disastrous offside penalty gave the ball back to the Cornhuskers. through the first half, although both had key opportunities for field goals. Bill Bomberger was wide with a 28-yard placement effort and short with a 41-yard in the first and second quarters, respectively. In the last stanza A Nebraska, ranked sixth nationally, wasted no time in covering th remaining distance.

Highlights of the drive were an 18-yard third down pass from big (6-7) Quarterback Frank Patrick to split end Dennis Richaf-sky and the tough running of halfback Ben Gregory and Orduna. Nebraska missed a golden scoring opportunity late in the fourth quarter when Patrick fumbled a hand-off to Gregory on the Minnesota nine. The Gophers quickly kicked out of trouble. The teams played to a vicious scoreless standoff GlGSfflATI REDS HOOTERS' 11 Jackets Sting Frogs, 24-7 ROSE BOWL AND LAS VEGAS TOUR LEAVES TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26 RETURNS TUESDAY, JANUARY 2 4 Top Shows in Las Vegas Best Seats For The Rose Bowl and "Parade of Roses" Many Dinners, Parties and Other Activities Planned Big Night At Lawrence Wellc's New Year's Gala Celebration at the Famous Biltmore Bowl And So Many More Things rwwwwwwwwtrwwwwwwn i a -JSSfc. If Los Angeles Rams Win the N.F.L.

Championship; Arrangements Will Be Made For This Great Game (this is optional) AP Wirephoto pass squirt from his grip and fall from his possession in 14-7 losing effort against Arizona at Columbus Saturday. Arizona players are Dennis Maley (32) and Jerry Thompson (59). Losing His Grip Ohio State's Bill Anders has a late fourth quarter CALL THE BARNEY RAPP AGENCY SHERATON-GIBSON HOTEL Cincinnati, Ohio 45201 (513)381-7277 Unbeaten Trin Kansas State home crowd of 55,299 fans, Tech picked up its second victory of the season while dealing TCU its second defeat. Tech went into the game a two-touchdown favorite despite difficulties caused by a virus which sidelined King's prime pass receiver, Steve Almond, and left Sias' starting assignment in doubt until a day before the contest. Rather than showing signs of illness, Tech end Sias proved the leading pass receiver of the game.

His 80-yard TD completion from King was the longest in the Yellow Jackets' modern history. TEXAS CHRISTIAN GEORGIA TECH Georqia Tech FB Carmichael 32. Georqia Tech IAS 80 pass from Kinq, (Carmichael kick), Georqia Tech Snow 5 run, (Carmichael kick), Georqia Tech Good 15 run, (Carmichael kick). Texas Christian Montgomery 1 run, (Marek kick.) Attendance 55,299. Waynesburg Rolls Over Ohio Northern WAYNESBURG.

Pa. (UPI) Waynesburg, the defending NAIA champion, rolled over Northern Ohio, 48-13, Saturday for its third victory of the season. Rich Dahar, little Ail-American halfback, scored twice; John Huntley passed 11 and 14 yards to Don Hermann for two touchdowns; and Mike Vitaldo, a sophomore sub who had never played before, scored twice on plunges of one and two yards. Quarterback Don Paul also scored on a 15-yard run. Northern Ohio was unable to score until the final period against the Yellow Jackets' second string.

a sbu rg defeated Susquehanna 60-0 last weekend and rolled over Slippery Rock 61-7 in Its opener. Northern Ohio is 2-1. Statistics MISSOURI Firit Dowm 17 Rushing Yardage 197 Passing Yardage 132 Passes 7-14-2 Return Yardaga 89 Punts -33 Fumbles Lost 0 Yards Penalized 33 N.U. 13 20 143 13-31-1 98 7-41 0 34 ATLANTA (UPD Georgia Tech, showing no trace of the illness which has beset the team for a week, handily defeated Texas Christian 24-7 Saturday in the first football contest between the schools. Although neither team showed an effective offense early in the game, Tech left no doubt as to the outcome in the second period when it forged ahead with a 32-yard field goal and an 80-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Kim King to end Johnny Sias.

The Yellow Jackets relied more on a running game in the second half, but scored twice again on a five-yard touchdown run by Lenny Snow and a 15-yard dash into the end zone by quarterback Larry Good. TCU was unable to score until only 10 seconds before the game's end when Ross Montgomery plunged one yard for a touchdown following a 66-yard advance led by sophomore quarterback Ted Fay. Playing before a record Denison Steals One In The Air To Win GRANVILLE, Ohio (UPI) An intercepted pass broke up a defensive battle to enable Denison University defeat visiting Washington University of St. Louis, 9-3 Saturday. Linebacker George Stephenson grabbed a battling Bears aerial on the 41-yard line and five plays later Dan Kreer took a 13-yard TD pass from Daln Birkley for the game's only touchdown.

Washington, which had won its previous two outings, scored in the second period when Steve Oliver boosted a 28-yard field goal. WASHINGTON 0 3 0 0-3 DENISON 0 0 0 9-9 when Woodrlng dropped back for a field goal attempt on the 29 but fumbled Bob Olson's pass from center. MISSOURI 7 3 3 0-13 NORTHWESTERN .6 0 0 0-6 1 run (Willao kick). NORTH. -Kumwski 17 pass from Ml-zer Ikick failed).

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The Cincinnati Enquirer. 1 down late in the first quarter before VPI pushed the Wildcats back to the 17. Bruhin came on to put his 34-yarder with 3:44 left in the quarter. Virginia Tech scored its only offensive touchdown less than four minutes before the half after taking over on a punt at its own 47. The Gobblers, with halfback Terry Smoot and Kincaid racing 16 and 15 yarda on consecutive plays, moved to the Wildcat one in 10 plays.

Smoot plunged over for the score on the next play. The Gobblers got the ball at their own 44 v.ith 1:22 left. Wlngback Ken Edwards broke loose on a 40-yard scamper to the Wildcat nine, setting up Utln'a 26-yard field goal. The loss squared Kansas State's record at 1-1. The Wildcats, although virtually helpless on a ground attack, completed 13 of 21 aerials for 168 yards while VPI racked up 229 yards rushing.

The Gobblers threw the ball only nine times, completing four for 40 yards. Utin, a Britain who converted himself from soccer-style kicking to the straight-ahead American style, had hit on 15 straight conversion attempts before missing after Smoot's one-yard plunge in the second quarter. He has now hit on 52 of 58 attempts in his collegiate career. VIRGINIA TECH .0 9 0 6-15 KANSAS STATE 3 0 0 0-3 KSU Field goal Bruhin 34. VPI-Smoot, 1 run (kick failed).

VPI Field aoal Utin 26. VPI-Widger 8 pass interception (pass failed). mmm No-Pass QB Throws Wildcats, 13-6 if xj cut through the Tiger line and blocked Steve Kene-more's punt on the Missouri 17. MELZER HIT Kurzawskl In the left corner, and Kurzawskl scampered for the score. The Wildcats blew a chance for three points early in the second period Gobblers intercepted a frantic Wildcat pass late in the game and streaked eight yards for the final touchdown.

VPI spotted the Wildcats a 17-7 upset winner over Colorado State last weekenda 3-0 lead in the first quarter on Mike Bruhin's 34-yard field goal before catching fire in the second quarter. Kincaid engineered a 53-yard touchdown drive and Jon Utin booted a 26-yard field goal with four seconds left to give the Virginia school a 9-3 halftime edge. The Wildcats, held to a mere 53 yards rushing, pen-e a Gobbler territory only three times. K-State, with quarterback Bill Nossek leading the charge, drove 68 yards to the Gobbler two for a first gift to HAM0 AN0 MACHINE SANDIN6 ONE DAT SERVICE IN IT I OUT IT I ALL CHROME A WINO0W SUSS PROTECTED OVER TEARS IN DUSINESS! DUST FREE SPRAT R00THS EVERT CAR, INFRA-RED TUNNEL SAKEDI i3 i ii HA SAT. AM TO IS NOON PM Sat.

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NORTHWESTERN owed its only touchdown mainly to Dennis White, a defensive halfback who blocked a punt deep in Tiger territory by the second period. Chico Kurawskl cashed In on the opportunity. Taking a 17-yard touchdown pass from Bill Melzer. It was a bad day for Wildcat kickers. Dick Emmerich failed on the extra point attempt, and he and Dana Woodrlng were wild on field goal attempts.

Kombrink surprised Northwestern's secondary on the game's first play from scrimmage when he uncorked a pass to John Staggers for 40 yards. The play started a drive that went no where, but Missouri got Its touchdown the next time It had the ball. Kombrink opened a 71-yard push with a 15-yard pass completion to Henry Brown. Brown then caught a 28-yard Kombrink pass that put the ball on the one-yard line and Lischner plunged over. Wallace's kick was good and gave Missouri a permanent lead.

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Attempting to block the kick is OU Bobcat Tony Balsamo (40). Kent State went on to beat Ohio 21-14, in the NCAA's regional televised game. Tie-Making Boot KENT STATE'S Will Perry (44) kicks the extra point for the Golden Flashes which put them in a 14-14 in.

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