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ha 4 nrrrif mm, Mnn rnwMiMiiwi mi imw amw.i vt ntr 'is Dat tvfoinei Sunday Register NU. Id UtrtAI I 1 1 waiiiiii imhu.iiiii mmii mil Nov.mb.r 10. I7 4. apern aection h. IOWA CTATE Oregon Dealt Initial Coast TO MARQUETTE MILWAUKEE, WIS.

Penn State pumped out a 20 7 football decision over Mar quette Saturday on th strength of two short touchdown bursts by Dave Kasper-ian and two defensive stands I 1 NICHOLS (IS) i Defeat, 13-6 1 iY' J' Statistics Uublnrinl flrrion First iinm II IS -jk- on its own three-yard line. R.ishlnr. yarrtsjia 2 J''1 Passing 3 in 21 I'lUM 1 1,1 InterrsDterf bv. It was Marquette's Iunl -3 8-Sj' Vumhlll Inst 0 I Y.irds penalised 64 33 eighteenth consecutive loss in a string extending back to Wsshlniton .0 0 1.1 Ureenn 1955. Wahlr.to,--Tniirrin'iiwne, Dunn 13, rum.

j-erguson (j. run i A crowd of only 4,719 Touchdown. Welch (T6. pass turned out in 25-degree iTom Ciabtreei. PORTLAND, ORE.

(JP) weather to watch heavily Washington's hard charging line slowed Oregon's drive favored Penn State win. toward the Rose Bowl with a 13-6 Pacific Coast Conference upset Saturday. Oregon still leads the con ference (5-1) but now must Marquette, turned back twice on the Lions' three and once on the 10, pushed over Its only touch- down in the fourth quarter I after Penn State had run up a 20-0 lead. Jim Web- ster bucked over from the one. Halfbatk Kasperian scored beat both Southern California on runs or tnree ana lour yards in the first and third quarters, respectively.1 and Oregon State to be certain of gaining a title tie.

The big Washington line gobbled up an Oregon pass in the second quarter, setting up the first touchdown, and then pushed Oregon back 67 grudging yards for the final score in the final period. Oregon's potent offense was almost completely smothered by an alert defense. Oregon managed to score on a 76-yard aerial strike from quarterback Jack Crabtree to A second quarter Penn State touchdown came on a 13-yard pass from quarter- tack Bob Scrabis to 1 a Caye. KrORINO Penn flt.ita 7 7 fl OIO MHrntlelle 0 6 7 I'enn MBie ioucnaowns, iMtsjwrmri run: 4. run).

Cave (13, pass- end Pete Welch, who dashed the final 57 yards to the end He Sails Through the Air to Crash Landing run from Scrabis); conversions, Scap. Touchdowns, Webstar (U zone. plunge); conversion, Safran. Washington had to go only L. A.

May Play BCNDAT rtKGlSTKR FOOTBALL PHOTO BV HOWARD SWIFT 77) hit Cyclone star hard and low. Nichols wound up on 14-yard line for 5-yard gain. Iowa State won Big Eight contest, 13-0. sophomore Dwight sails through the air with the greatest of ease after Nebraska's Don Kampe (mostly obscured by Cyclone tackle Andris Poncius, No. A busy man with the football at Ames Saturday was Iowa State's Dwight Nichols and Nebraska was busy, too, trying to keep him in check.

Here 26 yards for its first score. Bruce Claridge broke through and jostled the throwing arm of Crabtree. The ball popped straight up and center Marv Bergmann grabbed the ball for Washington on the Ore State Spoils Husker Aerial Bids gon 26. Washington added to its margin with a last quarter Penn Stings Yale, 33-20; It's 5th Victory in 4 Years PHILADELPHIA, PENN. (A) Led by fullback Bill Young and quarterback Frank Riepl, Penn's oft-maligned Quakers struck down Yals's Ivy League defending football All In Coliseum LOS ANGELES, CAL.

(JP) A top official for the Los Angeles Dodgers indicated Saturday that the Bums may play all their home games in Memorial Coliseum next year i( the pre-season rush for tickets keeps up. "Season ticket applications still are pouring in, and I don't see how we will be able to accommodate our fans in Wrigley Field until the new stadium is built," safd NICHOLS GRABS Individual Statistics Rl'SHINO (Attempu. nt yardage) ut.l Nifhnla 3.1-1 14 Kar march. Halfback Mike Mc-Cluskey repeatedly charged through left tackle for big gains. STANFORD WHIPS U.

S. C. BY 35-7 Pacific Coast Standings champions Saturday, 33-20, den: 17-70; Hansen. 3-17; SpaUMIng. Eight and guarantees a no-cellar finish.

Only South Dakota and Colorado lie ahead a first-year record 3-4-1 for Coach Myers lies behind. Saturday's setback was a scoffed at the field goal possibility and went for broke with a fourth-down toss over the middle. Nichols fired the ball into the arms of end Gale Gibson, who was wrestled to earth It was the first triumph of 1-minua Pohl, 4-20; Goeser, (-jo inRram. 6-18. v.h-.b.

nmofn Navlatix, burst loose for 54 yards and another touchdown. Yale turned a Penn fumble 0-S2: Stinnett. 2-2: Caruba. 7-2S; the season for Pennsylvania ONE IN FOURTH CYCLONES- Continued from Page One Snmlage. 3-37; Cifra.

1-4; Tolly, 4 minus 2. and a pass interception into a and only the fifth for the PASSINO Completions, Quakers in the past four blow to Nebraska, which has Interceptions, (Attempts, yardage) chols, 5-3-0-31; ii i lows state Goeser. 3-1-1-ln. Conferrnre AH W. W.

5 1 fi 2 C. A 4 2 fl 2 Orfson Stat 4 2 fl 2 0 Ptsnfwt 3 2 5 3 0 W.mhlnstmi State ..3 3 4 4 0 WanlilnHton 2 3 2 5 1 sonthfrn California. 1 4 1 6 California I 4 1 7 Big Eight Standings pebraskn Naviaux. 5-1-1-15; Z- a victory over ivansas state as its only asset in Bill Jen-ning's first year as head one of those gaping holes at right tackle, only to fumble pair of first-quarter touchdowns. SCOR1NO Vale 13 0 0 720 Pennsylvania 7 6 14 6 33 alc Touchdowns: Hallas (2.

pluntei. Winkler (B2. pass-run from Winterbaueri. Iirch (2. plunge); conversions; Wmterbauer.

Hinkle. I'enn Touchdowns: Young B2, run). Riepl 2 (S. run; 1, sneak). Knze fi.

runi. Kanlon (51, run); conversions: Riepl 3. Conference. AH Came W. W.

L. T. 5 0 7 0 0 3 1 5 2 1 3 2 i 3 4 1 2 3 3 4 1 ruha. U-0-1-0: Tolly, 7-2-u-z; er-genreter, 3-0-0-0. PASS FECErVIXfS (Patches, net yardase) lows) state Dennis.

1-0: Pohl, 1-P; Oibson. 1-13; Anderson, 1-19. Jiebrask Lee, 3-39. Harold Phillips, who is in charge local affairs until the Dodger front office is transferred to the west coast. Wrigley Field can hold about 30,000.

The Coliseum seats 100,000. The Dodgers' planned stadium in Chavez Ravine will accommodate 50,000. the ball away on the Husker Oklahoma Missouri Kansas Iowa Stats Idaho 2 4 3 1 Not aliflbl or Rosa Bowl. coach. The Huskers have little hope for success the rest of the way, as Colorado and Oklahoma are their finishing foes.

13 4 3 II Colorado Nebraska 13 170 LOS ANGELES, CAL. MP) pi-VTixr) Stanford kept its flicker (Number, average yardage) a State Laiung, 6-33; Fontana. Kansas State 1 4 2 5 1 Oklahoma Stata 5 11 "Ineligible for conferenca championship until I960. InW Early Score Takes 1-22. Stinnett, 3-38; Tolly, 2- Sebrmaki 50.

IOWA STATE 1.1 L. K. Latting. Dennis. Anderson L.

T. Poncius, Pearson L. O. Bint. Losee, Barnhardt Falter.

Eller R. fi. Muneer, SchoenfeMer. Tiiles Ti. T.

Carlson. Metcalf. Fonlana. Ing Rose Bowl hopes alive as quarterback Jack Douglas and fullback Chuck Shea led the Indians to a 35-7 victory Tulane Past 'Bama MOBILE, ALA. Quar 25-yard line.

Nichols and Harden soon were slashing away again on a 47-yard drive that petered out amidst a welter of groans on the Nebraska one-foot line where end Max Mariz grounded Nichols on a fourth-down dive attempt. The Cyclones, with a first years. The triumph may have given added life to Coach Steve Sebo, whose job has been reported in jeopardy. Young broke away on a 62-yard scoring run. Another time he was bumped out on the Yale one after gaining 57 yards.

Riepl, on full-time duty for the first time since suffering a broken foot in Penn's opener, scored two touchdowns, one of them on a yard sneak after Young's long sprint. The other came on an eight-yard blast. Early in the fourth period, reserve halfback Jack Hanlon PITNT RETURNS (Number, net yardage! towa stale Nichols, 4-23; Han- "nNetiraOa Zaruba, 2-10; Hergen-reter, 1-0. prise Iowa State with a quick kick, but that business boom-eranged as Nichols returned it 11 yards to his 47 and the terback Dick Petitbon fooled Robltaille over Southern California Sat Alabama with a four-yard urday. touchdown sprint in the first Cyclones were off on a oj- quarter Saturday and Tulane yard scoring parade.

Sub Sends Idaho Over Utah State LQGAN, UTAH (JP) A substitute quarterback provided the spark which catapulted Idaho to a 35-7 victory over Utah State Saturday. Gary Kenworthy replaced regular quarterback Howard Willis and connected on 12 of 16 passes for 234 yards. The Indians opened the scoring in the first quarter with a 67-yard march that won, 7-0. The crimson tide PAIS INTERCEPTIONS Number, net yardage) Iowa State Nichols. 1-0; Hunger, Tolly.

1-13. Kl( KOI RETURNS (Number, net yardage) Iowa state Harden. 1-20; Hansen. 1-25. Npbraska Zaruh.i.

2-25. The key play in this deci down and goal to go on the K. fj. stueiKe. eoRarty W.

B. Powell. Hill. Sokol H. Nichols.

Ooeser K. H. Hansen, floauldlng K. B. Harden.

Pohl, Ingram E. Marie. Brede L. T. Ithoda.

Morerson i L. O. Zentic. Kampe McC'Hsliland. Prusia, R.

o. Wheeler. Klein R. T. Olson R.

E. Lee. Cook Q. B. Stinnett, Ton 1..

ir. Hereenreter R. H. Navlax. Sandaga F.

B. Frown Oitra netted seven points. was expecting a line smash by fullback Connio Andrews, who had gained 26 of the 29 sive drive came after Nichols raced 11 yards for a first five, had failed to put the ball across. U. S.

C. struck back 76 down on the Husker 21. Three yards in 11 plays, scoring on yards of the drive to reach plays, including an incom Third Dive A clipping penalty blunted the four-yard line. a 20-yard pass from Willie plete pass, were good only for time at all Nebraska was back as far as the Iowa State 13, where an offside penalty, a pass dropped by Mariz and the next Iowa State march, four vards but Iowa State but the home forces weren't on the four. Here began once more the business of shoot to be permanently denied.

two more incomplete throws let Iowa State take over. ing the fullback into a dive St Attention HUNTERS Wood to end Don Voyne. From there on there was no stopping Stanford. The Indians scored two touchdowns In the second quarter for a 21-7 halftime lead. They took the third quarter kickoff and went 57 yards to a touchdown.

Ron Fontana soon recovered a Husker fumble on the Iowa State 38 and the Cyclones That was the last serious over the middle. and FISHERMEN were off on a 12-play scoring drive. scare as Iowa State finally got out of trouble when Carroll Zaruba fumbled one of Lattine's end-zone punts and Nichols, who added 114 Terry Ingram was doing the honors this time. On his third jackknife attempt, he was awarded six points from less than a yard out. This time, Carlson's place- rushing yards to his season's total, and Harden, who picked Jack Falter recovered on the Cyclone 40.

The Indians added another touchdown in the third quar up were the major contributors as the Cyclones Slam, Bang ter after a Trojan fumble on its own 29. Douglas passed for 12 yards to Chris Bur- Zaruba had one reason to ground to a first down on the 1 I YOU SAVE fumble. He and the Cyclones Nebraska four. kick veered off to the right, a circumstance that caused some concern as the Huskers ford for the final score of the 170-pound Roger Spaulding Here again It took some game. Statistics humping to get the ball over, but Harden's number was butted heads in a spectacular collision that kayoed the Husker and sent his helmet flying at least 15 yards.

Stanford 17. 8. Flraf downs 21 1ft called three times on dives Rushing yardaKa 254 16S Passing yardajsa H5 94 Passes 10-16 8-22 over the mid-section and on the third such dive he went Nichols, as is his custom, passes Intercepted by 2 o) Tunis 6-32 7-3 Kiimhles Insr suddenly came to life and gave Iowa State fans some anxious moments the rest of the way. Deep Drive Nebraska began its first drive, immediately and rammed all the way to the Cyclone nine for its deepest penetration. The effort ended was the heavy-duty man for Iowa State.

In addition to his 114 yards on 33 carries, he over from the one-foot line. Lyle Carlson place-kicked the seventh point. Yards penalized 90 .70 tiCOKl.Nfl Ptanford 7 14 14 035 V. S. 0 7 0 0 7 Stanford R.

MrMillen completed three of five pass f6. run). Shea (6. runi. Stephen (I.

rlungei. Byrer (15. runt. Burford Kick Backfires The first 10 minutes of the es for 31 yards and made an (Complete with 4-Foot Paddle) important pass interception in the fourth period. second half were a replica of the first half.

Iowa State took the kickoff and was promptly (12. pass from Douglas conversions, Hsrringlon 2, Taylo 2. Deweese. I'. S.

C. Touchdown. Voyne '20. pass from Wood); conversion, Buford. UCLANS TRIUMPH ON END'S PLAY when Frank Powell, a Cyclone center playing his first game at blocking back, knocked down Tolly's fourth- on its way -until Nichols fumbled and Larry Naviaux Regularly $69.95 SALE PRICE SPOKANE.

WASH. Fullback Jerry Brown was a mean man for Iowa State to stop, picking up 54 yards on 10 carries. The victory was Iowa State's second In the Big covered it for Nebraska on down pass. This action came as the the Husker 34. third period closed, and in no Harry Tolly tried to sur- 08 OREGON STATE DIPSCAL2H9 Early Christmas Presents For State's 7 Nebraskans By Alan Oppedal (Sunday Register Correspondent) AMES, I A.

A combination of television, pheasants and a late-season lag of interest kept the number of witnesses at Clyde Williams Field to a minimum, but they saw 2 BERKELEY, CAL. VP) End Dick Wallen shackled Washington State with pass interceptions and brought U. C. L. A.

from behind for a 19-13 Pacific Coast Conference football victory Saturday. His stealing of two Cougar passes set up Bruin touchdowns. And he pounced on a Cougar fumble in the fourth quarter to start U. C. L.

A. to its victory tally. Ray Smith capped a 40-yard drive with a plunge from the one-yard line with 40 seconds left in the game. Washington State quarterback Bobby Newman, the nation's total offense leader, had a rough afternoon, finding Wallen in the way at key moments. mn A Of 13-10 Washington fate 11 0 0 1 :) I i 1 A.

-Totii-hdowns, T.cng 2 1 Larry Sanchez, taking over Only $4 DOWN for flu-stricken Joe Francis, Iowa State end a three-game losing streak Saturday. threw two touchdown passes Saturday in leading Oregon State to a 21-19 victory over WAS Many hccc The Cyclones did not seem USE AS to mind that only 10,00 fans had been present for their California. The Beavers built a 21-0 13-0 triumph over Nebraska. "Little Normie" is made to give a life timo of dependable service. Its heavy duty rubber air chamber covered with form fitting, strong, durable canvas gives non-sinkable, multiple float construction.

Has seat trimmed in leatherette and built-in fasteners for equipment. Two Kapok-filled floats are built in to prevent boat sinking even without air in rubber air chamber. Can be carried easily, inflated or deflated. It weighs only 23 pounds complete. MAIL ORDERS FILLED USE THIS COUPON margin in the first 20 minutes ssun i ran and hung on for victory, with Sanchez, a 158-pound sopho needs.

WE AS Especially happy were seven Nebraska boys on the Iowa State squad. "It was like a Christmas WTTII: more, throwing a 16-yard scoring pass to end Bob fin, run: z. riini. gmitn. (1, plunge), Punran 11ahiNatoi Male Touchdown Newni.w, (1.

pliinge), Fanning ifi pass from Aldnchi, conversion, USE AS could beat Nebraska, but I sure don't know what caused me to fumble so much." His fumble stalled an early Cyclone touchdown drive. Chuck Latting, senior end shifted from tailback "We said before the game that we were going to win it for Coach Jim Myers. My only regret is that I don't have 10 more years to play for him." Myers, before hurrying to a pep rally, had time to describe the game as Iowa State's "best of the year the best victory I've ever been associated with." Asked if he wanted to single out any Nebraska boys, present for yelped wingback Jack Hansen, a senior from Omaha who drew his first starting assignment of the season. "5E AS Sears, Roebuck and Co. Dept.

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Add State Sale Tax Shipped Prepaid Anywhere in Iowa Degrant for the first tally. He hooked up with the wingback Earnel Durden on another covering 46 yards. Minutes before that long pass. Durden scored his team's second touchdown with a 6-yard run on a reverse. Quarterback Ted Searle kicked the three conversions.

moriv; Oreron fttaia 7 34 0 21 0 ft 13 19 raw Mt 'Now I can go home with my chin up," chimed in Oma-han Frank Powell, a former rr41' 'r Denver Grounds Airmen, 26-14 DENVER. COLO. UP) Fullback Danny Loos ran back an intercepted pass for 91 yards and a fourth quarter touchdown that sent Denver to a 26-14 football victory over the Air Force Academy Saturday. Loos' dash put the Pmnrers comfortably ahead at 26-7. center, who went most of the way at blocking back.

Bob Harden, fullback starter and another Omana pout, xwttey Jac SOO ALMI fHONE Merry 4-9111 DbS MOlNLx IA. Grant (16 pass-run mm anrhti. 2 a 4 pass from Ssr.f1 Fear 3 Myers quipped: boy, also expressed his satisfaction with the vcitory: "Yes. the ones who played llilsnit T'u'-ri3is. writs' (11 e.e Kare-.

Ksrr '1 pnsi Man (2.2 r.sta-rua from Hanoi, coa- for us." 1 "I was sure glad that we vtrsioa. iiobert. 1.

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