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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1975 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR PAGE 8 SEC. Frosh Sparks 39-8 AMI Win Panthers Carve 20-14 Triumph REPOR Central's Panthers carved victory last night, stinging 14. Brebeuf Stops Terre Haute So. Brebeuf's Braves registered their second victory in four starts this year, chopping down visiting Terre Haute South, 20-0, last night on the Pike High School field. John Dillon, Jud Scott and Brian Brase scored touchdowns for Brebeuf, all on short Chris Campbell blasted through the South defense for a 52 yard run in the second quarter that set the stage for Dillon's one-yard TD blast.

The 2-2 Braves piled up 245 yards rushing to 128 for 1-3 Terre Haute. 1 Brebeuf ft 4 ft-20 T. H. South ft ft ft ft- ft Bra-TD: Dillon, Scott, Brase. PAT: Scott.

the Aggies a 17-0 halftime Quarterback David Shipman passed 42 yards for a touch- down early in the third to put the game out of reach. TftKM AM IJ' LSU Tex Bean 4i ran (Franklin kick). Tex Hubby 2 run (Franklin kick). Tex FG 47 Franklin. Tex Stiioman 42 run (Frinkllts kick).

Teex woodard 44 run (Franklin kick). Tex Safety Moreen tacklea in and una by Hnnnicutt. LSU KnigM recovered punt In and lone (Robiskia past from Moreau). Tex Woodard 20 ran (kick failed). A )' GUTSY CALL Purdue's Scott Dierking 25) leaps high over a pile of Notre Dame defenders for a first down on fourth and one during yesterday's-Purdue-Notre Dame clash at West La fayette.

Trying to stop rhe Purdue leaper ore Doug Becker (43) and Ross-Browner (89) for the Fighting Irish. The Irish did stop Purdue, 17-0, a little later on. (Star Photo) Irish Handle Purdue Baton Rouge La. (A?) -Freshman fullback George Woodard scored touchdewns of 66 and 20 yards as eleven-thranked Texas overpowered Louisiana State University 39-8 last night. Woodard's runs came after the Aggies had put the game out of reach by a 24-0 margin before turning action ever to the reserves.

Tailback Bubba Bean who became only the second player to rush for over 2.000 yards in a career, started the TD parade in the first period with a 46-yard run. Fullback Ronnie Hubby scored on a two-yard plunge midway through the first period and freshman Tony Franklin baoted a 47-yard field goal in the second period to give Alabama Routs Clemson, 56-0 Tuscaloosa, Ala. (UPI) Willie Shelby and Duffy Boles scored two touchdowns apiece last night as 18th-ranked Ala bama, angered by a season-opening loss to Missouri, rolled to an easy 56-0 rout of Clemson. The Crimson Tide, extending its Bryant-Denny Stadium winning streak to 34 games before 58,000 fans, roared to a 35-0 halftime lead and piled up more than 400 yards rushing against the outmanned Tigers, who never penetrated past the Tide 32. Clemson 0 0 0 00 Alabama 1 1 7 14 All Safer Prvdhomma blocked punt.

Ala Stock 3 run (Ridgeway kick). Ala Culliver 14 run (Ridgeway kick). Ala Boles 2 run (kick filled). Ala Davil run (Ridgeway kick). Ala Shelby 1 run (kick failed).

All Shelby Is run (Ridgeway kick). Ala Bolei run (Ridgeway kick). Ala Watson 3 run (Ridgeway kick). Fall 4-Ball Finals Today At Riverside The finals of the Fall 4-Ball will be held today at the Riverside golf course. The team of Larry Heid and Dan Roessler will meet Joe Butler and Bob Osborne in the upper bracket with Don Russell and Dave Fox meeting Mike Swango and Jim Walkup in the other battle.

The winners of the morning matches will then meet this afternoon for an 18-hole finale. Express Rings Bell, 16-10 'Jacksonville, Fla. (AP) -Fullback Alfred Haywood, burst' 17 yards over the middle for a fourth quarter touch- down last night to lead the Jacksonville Express to a 16-10 come-from-behind World Football League victory over the Philadelphia Bell. Phiadelpll 71 ft ft-U Jacksonville ft ft ft ,11 Jac Reanfon II run (Raamon run). pi Kwalick 33 pan tram David (put fa led).

Phi FO Coooer 21. Jac Haywood 17 run (Reimonj run). A-l 0,29. i -i Park-Tudor Blanks White's 'Park-Tudor, taking advantage of two intercepted passes and White's Institute's fumbling, shut cut guest White's in a high school football game yesterday, 33-0. The Panthers put together both short and long yardage scoring efforts with Ben Davis accounting for two TDs on four and 33 yard gallops.

Rob Brown put Park on the scoreboard with a four yard -tun while John Atcheson tal-v lied via the aerial route on an eight yarder from ChrisDoyle and Mike Baker scored from 26 yards out. The victory kept thePanth-, ers' slate clean at 3-0, with" White's now standing at 1-2. ft 12 ft 11 33 Whili'l 0 0 ft ft ft. Park TS's Davit 2, Brown, Atcheson, Baker. PAT: Atcheson 2 (run), Davil (kick).

The triumph boosted North Central to 3-1 this season. North Central will try Indianapolis foe Broad Ripple next weekend. North central ft i ft 020 Hiwortk ft ft 7 714 N.C. TDn Darring, pipkin, Pinner. PATit Pipkin i past.

Hiworth TDi: taker, Fowler. PATi: Baker 2 kicks. Baylor Rallies For 10-10 Tie Waco, Tex. (AP) Baylor freshman tight end Ronnie Lee caught a 2-yard scoring pass from quarterback Charlie Parker on a crucial fourth-down play in the final period last night and Auburn distained a short field goal, possibility as the two teams fought to a 10-10 tie in an intersectional football clash. Auburn ft ft 010 Baylor 4 3 7 010 Aub FO Wilson 20.

Aub Seller 44 blocked punt return (W.lion kick). Bav-PG Hick! 34. Bav Lee 2 diii from Parker (Hicks kick). Valpo Passes Bomb Luther STAR STATE REPORT Valparaiso, Ind. Valparaiso's 250 yards passing set up six Crusader touchdowns in smothering Luther's (Iowa) Norsemen, 35-8, here yesterday.

The Crusaders, now 1-1, had command of a 19-0 lead going into the final period on Dave Newman's 40-yard TD route, Keith Gilhland's 1-yard, dive and an 11-yard pass from Charlie Ortmann to Jon Thiele. Luttier ft ft ft ft ft Velparelsr 7 ft ft 1433 vaipo Niwman 40 ran (Rutsier kick). Valpo Olilllanft 1 run (kick filled). Valoo Thialn 11 nasi fram Ortmann (kic failed). vatpo Russnr 41 FO.

Valpo BudrtM 2 ran iRusslar kick). (Smith kick). valpo Peterson past from Budreau Luther Kottka east from Bennett (Thompson pan from Bennett). STATISTICS ip 147 2S 111 1-0 (-12P ft Pint downs Yards rustling 104 Yards passim 41 passei 4-17-1 Punts Penalties 4 J4 Fumoiei lost 1 Pro Grid Notes CHICAGO The Bears aiked walvera an Ken Grandberry and added fullback Tom Dondiet ta the roster. Ole' Miss Gouged By Tulane, 14-3 New Orleans (AP) Quarterback Buddy Gilbert connected on touchdown passes of 52 and 6 yards last night to give Tulane a 14-3 victory over the University of Mississippi in a football game marked by tough defense.

Gilbert's first TD toss went to wide receiver Jaime Garza in the second quarter. In the fourth period, he hit tight end Darwin Willie. Mississippi 0 3 ft ft- Tulane 7 ft 7-14 Mist FO Levlngnouie 33. Tul-Gana 32 pan from Gilbert (Wa. ten kick).

mi Willie ft pan from Gilbert (Walters kick). A-som Earlham Wins 1st Game, 7-3 STAR SPECIAL REPORT Elsah, 111. Earlham chalked up its first victory of the season, a Hoosier-Buckeye Collegiate Conference triumph here last night by edging win-less Principia, 7-3. This was a wild card game for Earlham in that Principia is not in the HBCC but the victory counts as a loop game for Earlham. Greg Porter scored the only Earlham TD on a three-yard burst.

Earlham 0 7 0 0-7 Principia 3 ft 0 03 P-Smlth 21 FO. Porter 1 run (Dillaro kick). Hoosier Golf Notes SARAH SHANK ae Nook defeated Jem Crouch, 4 and 3, for the mon'i elf championship list walk. WFL Results Jacksonvilla II, Philadelphia 10. Shreveport 31, Southern California n.

back Mike Pruitt (26) did just about all of it for the Boilers. Bradley's sprint with the key interception was a Notre Dame record. He finally took down Jack 1 's mark of 96 yards set in the Army game of 1929. Shuck I.U. better program now.

"Before the. game I compared Nebraska tq Ohio State and Michigan, and after' seeing the Cornhuskers I'll stand on that statement. If we played 10 times we might beat them once." Nebraska's offense was so balanced the first six pass completions went to six different receivers. AH told, eight Cornhuskers caught passes and 12 backs carried the football. Cornhusker Coach Tom Osborne was "surprised at the way we stopped Snyder and Jones because their past efforts have, been against some of the nation's top teams." Instead of giving the game ball to connected with Nebraska the 'Huskers will present it to Associated Press sportswriter FredRoth-enberg of New York, who predicted the i would win.

"This is no mismatch, this is no misprint," Rothen- berg wrote in forecasting a 14-13 LIT. triumph. Indiana retufns home next Saturday to play Utah. Individual Statistics RUSHING INDIANA NEBRASKA Continued From Page'! and Indianapolis senior Dave Guthrie corralled it in the end zone with 15 seconds to go. Nagel, who had 12 completions in 20 attempts for 134 yards, gave the Boilers sufficient aerial thrust.

But they netted only 66 on 35 runs and never seriously threatened except the one brief instant early in the fourth quarter when Beery outfought Lopienski for the ball inside the Irish five. From a Purdue standpoint, the most frustrating segment occurred in the second quarter when a tough 7-minutes, 22-second inarch from its four came a cropper. With Nagel hitting five of eight shots and punter Manuel Gentry, Plainfield freshman, firing a surprise fourth-down pass to Greenwood sophomore John Riesr ter, the Boilers surged to Notre Dame's 29. But the Irish stiffened and took their 3-0 margin into the halftime entertainment when Steve Schmidt missed a field goal try from the 35. Notre Dame had moved in-front at 7:37 of the first quarter when Reeve connected for his three-pointer to cap a 77-yard march.

Quar-terback Rick Slagerhit Hunter for 24 yards to the Purdue 30 and Reeve booted after split end Dan Kelleher dropped another of his tosses in the end zone. With freshman fullback Jim Browner their top gainer with 73 yards in 16 trips, Individual Statistics PURDUE NOTRE DAME RUSHINO Teim No. Ydl. Turn No. Ydl.

Pruitt 13-24 Browntr 14-73 Dierking 12-35 Hunter 15-51 Nagel 11-S McLan RECEIVING -Turn No. Ydl. Turn No. Ydl. Townund Pruitt Arnold Beerv 5-40 22 1- 31 Burgeneler Hunler McLinft 1-24 1-1 Wireowski Ml RiCStlf 1-4 PASSING Player-Team Vital), Naqel, Gentry, Derkinl, Sieger, NO AttCompYdilntTD ft ft 0 ft 20 12 130 2 0 1 1 4 ft 0 1 0 1 0 ...11 4 S3 ft II 1 ft ft 1 ft Montane, n.d.

High School Tennis FRANKFORT INVITATIONAL TeeJ Scorn Perry Meridian 14, Lilly-lite JHf 13, Peru Lebanon 5. STAR STATE Kokomo, Ind. North out their third consecutive Haworth's host Huskies, 20 Al Darring, Oliver Pipkin and Brian Pinner took care of the North Central scoring with solo touchdowns each. Darring got the scoring parade moving in the first quarter. Pipkin followed with a TD in the sec ond stanza and Pinner closed out the Panther scoring in the third frame, Pipkin adding the extra points on a pass recep tion.

Haworth, now 1-3 this cam paign, got all of its points on two touchdown passes, one from quarterback Bob Pedigo to Greg Baker. The play cov. ered 61 yards in the third The finale, in the fourth period, came on a TD pass from Pedigo to Tony Florida Upset By N.C State Raleigh, N.C. (AP) A disputed two-point conversion run by Johnny Evans gave North Carolina. State an 8-7 college football upset over 13th ranked Florida last night.

Florida led 7-0 from the first period until an untimely series of fumbles and errors allowed the 1 a to snatch the game away in the final ly; WITH FOUR minutes left, the Gators were on the march with a first down on the N.C. State 34. A reverse Chandler lost' eight yards. In addition, a Gator lineman was detected clipping. The penalty moved tne Dau oacK to tne Florida 35.

On the play Tony Green fumbled and Dan Meier recovered for State. Wolfpack quarterback Dave Buckey wasted no time ing in. He lofted-a perfect spiral into the end' zone on tne first play. Elijah Marshall caught it without breaking stride to make the score 7-6 State Coach Lou Holtz dis dained a tie. He had Buckey pitch the ball to Evans on an option play.

The ul 1 a lunged for the end zone and the official -ruled that lie had made it into the corner, despite the protest of; Florida defenders. Florid- .7 ft ft-7 N.C. Stiff ...0 0 ft (-1 Wi-Brlnsn 17 run (Poser kick). Mrs Mirthall nmtm Imb Burba. (Evans ren).

3 Vandy FGs Shade Rice Houston, Tex (AP) Van-derbilt's Mark Adams kicked three field goals, the 'last one a 25-yarder with 28 seconds left in the game to rally "the Commodores to a 9-6 victory over Rice last night in an intersectional college football game. Adams, who led the nation in field goal accuracy last year, booted field goals of 30 and .32 yards in the second quarter to give Vanderbilt a 6-0 halftime lead. Vanderbilt Rict V-F6 Adams 30. FO Adams 32. Rico FO Arenas 30.

Rice FO Arenas 23. V-FO Adams 15. A-l 6,000. .0 ft I 1 J- Arizona State Clubs TCU Fort Worth, Tex. (AP) -A stadium record touchdown pass play of 95 yards from sophomore quarterback Fred Mortensen to Texan John Jefferson led 18th-ranked Arizona State to a 33-10 intersectional victory over Texas Christian University here last night.

Ariiona St 17 ft 7 f-3 Tex. Christian ft 7-10 ASU-Bonner 2 ran (Kusck kick). ASU-Haynei SS lunt return (Kusck kick). ASU-FO Kusch 21. TCU FO Isel 41.

ASU iifferson pail from Merten-ten (Kusck kick). TCU Cowan ft pni from Cook (Isel kick). ASU Safety Cook tickled In end low. ASU-Wiinani run (Kusch kick). A 13,122.

Hargett Darts Key Steamer Shreveport, La. (AP) Quarterback Edd Hargett passed for 369 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Shreveport Steamer to a 38-29 World Football League victory over Southern California last night. S. California ft 14 I 7-M Shreveport I 14 1 731 SHV-Biit fill from Hargett (Robinson ran). CAL Devil 1 ran (rM felted).

SHV-Ninc run (EMr pesi trim Hargett). CAL Davil run (Ferrell ran). SHV-Nanca 1 ran (pass failed). CAL Devil 1 run (phi filled). CAL Lindlf 71 utl from Havden (past failed).

SHV-Eber is niu from Hargott (Nine, past from Hargett). the Irish netted 230 yards rushing. And Slager, throwing only when necessary, completed four of 11 passes for 53. Hunter added 51 yards and Mark McLane 45 to Notre Dame's bulldozing attack, while Dierking (35) and full 'Huskers jf Continued From Page 1 of the afternoon was its share of the gate around $135,000. That looks so good to Hoosier officials talks are underway to transfer next year's game scheduled for Bloomington to Lincoln.

Thomas, the Hoosiers' top linebacker, limped off the field at the finish with a leg injury as did defensive end Carl Smith. Linebacker Craig Brinkman played only in a couple of punting situations because of a bad shoulder and freshman reserve wide receiver Don Burrell had an injured ankle placed in a cast. "They "just simply were far superior to us," Corso said afterward. "We tried everything we could to win the quick kick and stunting defense. Nothing worked.

The game showed Nebraska has had a better program in the past than Indiana and has a Orr To Miss Eight Weeks Boston (UPI) Bobby Orr underwent knee surgery yesterday that wil sideline him for eight weeks including more than the fir-si month of the National Hockey League season. "Bony formations which were impinging upon his left knee joint were removed successfully," Dr. Carter Rowe said. "The estimate of Orr's return following the operation remains at eight weeks." It was the fourth knee operation for Orr. Reportedly on the verge of signing a new, multi-million dollar contract with the Bruins, Orr complained at training camp this week of some soreness to the same knee which has troubled him throughout his career.

Trainer Dan Canney examined the knee and Friday and sent Orr to the hospital. POLYESTER Whitewalls GOODYEAR FIRESTONE SIZI EACH F.l.T. B78-13 D78-14 78-14 F78-14 G78-14 H78-14 G78-15 H78-15 178-15 1119 1120 1120 1123 1124 .25 127 111.88 112.10 2.27 112.40 112.56 1 12.77 12.60 12.83 113.11 I bucket seats Carpeting Electric clock Trip odometer Power-assist front disc brakes Whitewalls, full wheel covers Electric rear window defogger, lots more. Great gas economy No. Ydl.

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larger 2000cc overheadcam engine. Lots of no-Cost extras: Tinted glass" Vinyl upholstery Reclining room and comfort Drive Unibody construction Electric rear window defogger Softball Results SOUTHERN BAPTIST LEAGUE-Girls Southsida 11, Pleasant Heights 7t Chepel-wooft 17, Calvary men. New Whitilind Marwood Trinity 13, Cnapalwaaft Chapelwood 13, Pleasant Helihti 12. NHL Exhibition Detroit 4, Minnisota ft. Philadelphia Montreal 4.

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ft 1 32 ft ft Jonei, I.U IS 33 2 0 Grossman, l.U. I ft ft Colgate Kicks, Runs To Defeat Citadel Hamilton, N.Y. (AP) -Sophomore Jerry Andrewlav-age connected on three field goals to help give Colgate a 16-0 shutout victory over The Citadel in college football yesterday. Andrewlavage scored on boots from 29 and 30 yards in each of the first two quarters and added a 37-yard kick riod, giving Colgate a -C lead. Sophomore halfback Henry White went five yards for the lone touchdown in the game with 2:05 remaining.

The Citadel Oft 0 0-1 0 10-1 Colgate i a col fo Andrewiavagi rt. CoI-jFO Andrewlavagi 30. Col FAOndrowlavage 37. ColWhiti ran (Andrewlavagi kick). A 7,500.

Wittenberg Scores Upset Over Delaware Newark, Del. (AP) Wittenberg University lost in virtually every statistic except the one hacounsas they scored a 14-8 upset over the University of Delaware yesterday. The Blue Kens, a ed fourth in the final AP Small College poll last year, ran more plays than the Tigers, 79-62, gained more yards, 292-175 but, more significantly, turned the ball over foru times to Wittenberg's two. i 1975 Datsun 710s I 5' 710 4-Door Sedan i i. i IndlonopolU JUKI DATSUN lit W.

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