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Isulsvj im fcHIMIUSHM IftMl l's li Fake punt fails, Missouri cruises jMaltalkrt tme aM vJl as Ui at (4 I It I 0 HARVARD HANDS DARTMOUTH FIRST IVY LOSS S4AKS fAI'i qHcitt-s Latr) luoat. diferled Iklee tuairbdcaa Jrit KalufUa IB kJ fl HaMafd Id a 11 1) League fowsuaii ciuet ov? (Jartnsuutft hfuien Mwvtul ll OiHtauJ) tt )if4e to opra Ikr roni ha if '4 put Harvard Ui tiM, 19 7 utu tfem rl on to katara, liaI1rixj.Lt I IrtMT! the 1 la-afur ufitjrelrn r.rU thrift InlM at the' bait TV HUtf bt llarsatd la 2 and 12 in lb Irafue Dartmouth if 1 a osrr all arsd 2 I in Use Is lau Brown defense clubs Cornell 4 I KoawO) MANHATTAN, KAN UP -Kilea wirulttw and rUil Cunt ea kfured twice at Na IS Miaauun rrwUicd Kama Sute, it 14. Ui tltU Conference ime Saturday Near ll eftd of the first quarter, with Use trore tied, 7 7. Karuai Mate UtH a fourth duwa pautj from its 21 rather Uaa punt Th fxssa, coming off a fait punt forma urn. was cunipictH but lusst five yards, Ttve Tigets covered 2) yards in sis flay, with Gn' scoring from Ux nine.

Kansas State ram bark strong 4 -I 0- early in the third quarter, rluung the gap to II 14 Hut the wiiardry of M.usouri quarterback Phil Bradley BIG LIGHT STANDINGS Kd a 4AulC I ttmm urn ecu va avaavt avs4e4 i a' i Mt I tbv I 1 Ml kvo tMW 4U 4M fU (0M4 4ft 0" I I I Mi I Id a4M 4 Mt total offrnie. romplrtmg 10 of 19 passes for 147 yards and two touchdowns and rushing II timet for (2 yards and two more touchdowns. Cant orttrd 101 yards on seven attempts, including scoring runs of nine and 71 yard The St points represented Missouri's biffet output since beating Kansas. 21. in I960 Missouri bad 474 yard total offense.

321 on the ground and 153 in the air. Kansas Stale had 99 yards rushing and 112 yards passing However, Missouri intercepted four of the Caatetexe WIT ai OtioMia fcraratta afcuaun OS la Slate 2 'a. 1 ITHACA. NY API Mark Whipple threw for lo tiu-hduns and the llroa dt-fm Mtrd locr fumble to uprnd prrslousJy unU-ater Cornell. 21-13, in an Ivy league friotbtll game hrre Salurday CofrwII hJ 3 7 aovantaife at haSftirne, but the Browe drfrnM-atillenH after the break, forcing fuur costly Big Red turnovers and ttolding Cornell Joe Holland, the nation leading rushrr.

to 51 yards f. 'V. Kansas Slate 1 lew Slate 0 aus 0 and the running of Ganl aralcd the verdict Another key was Missouri ability Sorely needing help, Nebraska's Tom Sorley can't escape Ruben Vaughan Princeton clips Colgate, 13-12 to strike after Slate scoring opportunities failed Late in the second quarter, after a miaed Wildcat field goal attempt, Missouri moved 71 yards to make it Wildcats 34 attempts. The win moved Missouri to 5 2 and 2-1 in the Big Eight. Kansas State fell to 2-5 overall and 1 2 tn the conference Geneva rolls BEAVER FALLS, PA.

(AP) Bob Perrotta's three touchdowns led Geneva past Oberlin, 37-0, Saturday. 100-yard Iricltofi return vasfed by Colorado PRINCETON. J. tAPl -Sophomore tailback Cris Cruiy ncored on a 28 yard stamrsrr off a scree-n pass and racked up 136 yards rushing as Princeton held on to score its first victory of the year, a 13-12 triumph over Colgate Saturday. Shockers roll, 33-7, tie for lead 21-7.

In the the third period, with Missouri leading. 21-14. the Tigers took over on their 20 following another missed field goal by Kansas State and went 80 yards in five plays. Bradley wound up with 219 yards Statistics gratulate Ballage and drew a IS yard penalty for delay of game, which was tacked onto the ensuing kickoff. It wasn't long before the Buffs had imw BMM WlcM Halt FH downt It JO utrt If-10 0'H lit flum fVdl SI 0 Pntn IJ-WJ ll-JJ-l FwnOm-IMl 4 3 II Pmlii-rdt 4 44 MIS SCORIM6 SouMtm IMnoM 1 Wkiuta I It ws 0 winiami WS Melon 71 Wmetollon (Wimamt hictt) ws nam ncowM famM and ina IWimamt xtcM SI Fwtclw aats from Crr IMoaa ic IMS Hint, I run IWMIamt kM vs Hanvv run mick lauvdl WS WiHiamt 47 a n.tnt WICHITA, KAN.

(AP) -Defenders Brian Anderson and Willie another touchdown, thanks to the first of Hipp's two fumbles. Tim Roberts grabbed the ball in mid air and raced 45 yards to the Husker three. James Mayberry went the final yard for the touchdown that together with Pete Dadiotis' conversion, made it 14-3 with 2 25 left in the period. The rest of it belonged to Nebraska. Billy Todd, who bad kicked a 27-yard UJhbm kirn Smith scored early touchdowns field goal earlier, booted a 24-yarder barely inside the second quarter, and Nebraska tied it on Rick Berns' five-yard touchdown and Tom Sor ley's two-point pass to Junior Saturday to lead Wichita State to a 33-7 Missouri Valley Conference NEBRASKA Continued from Page One on what the coaches said afterward.

Ofcborne speaks softly, Mallory hardly speaks. Osborne did say Mallory is "a good coach" which probably means he was trying to save Bill's Job. The best two plays of the day, as far as Colorado was concerned, were turned In by Ballage and Ralphie, the buffalo that serves as the team's mascot Ralphie runs onto the field before each half. It's too bad Mallory can't get him eligible. There was enough room in Colorado's defensive line for Ralphie and a couple of stablemates to get through when Nebraska was piling it on in the last half.

With 11:55 remaining in the game, the Huskers were In total command at 45-14. For good measure, they added one more touchdown, raising their season scoring average to a whopping 41. Shortly after it was over, fans deposited a considerable amount of confetti and debris on the field. It is assumed they were Buffalo fans who were celebrating the fact that their team won't have to play Nebraska again until neit Oct 27. Colorado Led, 14-3 It seemed difficult to believe that Colorado once led, 14-3, in a game that sent Nebraska's Big Eight record victory over Southern Illinois.

Steel Belted Radials Eliminate Winter Tire Changeover Miller with 6:57 to go before intermission. The Colorado radio broadcasters kept barking about the "lack of imagination" In the Buffs' offense after The decision vaulted Wichita State (5-3 overall) into a first-place Valley tie with New Mexico State and idle Drake with 2-1 records. Anderson, a junior linebacker, scored on a 22-yard pass interception HISTORY'S 3 $3S Hattk nup sit Boirr 1 1 WSHtwtH 1 3 4j.0O P19S75RU ER'8 14 15 12.3' P205j75H14 FR78 14 6J.30 WJ6 "P21575PU GRsTa SM93 2.6l 7R4 HR7B 14 $71.00 2 67 I f20575Rlft fR78-J5 169.40 2 jj P21b75R15 GH78 $M43 M.74 HR 7815 73 60 $2.90 P23575B15 LT76 15 1 79.30 3.00 MISSOURI VALLEY STANDINGS Conference All Carries W. L. T.

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It reminded you of the way people have been criticizing Iowa and Iowa State. The conclusion is that, when your team is losing, the easiest way to criticize it is to say the offense lacks imagination. No Imagination Colorado's defense didn't have much imagination, either. Berns ripped it for 132 yards in 17 carries and Hipp totaled 93 in 18. In all, five Huskers had 47 yards or more in this picnic.

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Berns ran 10, Tim Wurth 43, Hipp one and Craig Cushion lvi i you Msct the Cruiser, the diagonal ply tire chosen by Detroit for use un many1 new The two touchdowns, combined with a 24-yard field goal by Joe Williams, gave Wichtia State a 17-0 lead before Southern Illinois scored on a 36-yard pass from Gerald Canto tight end Hugh Fletcher in the fourth quarter. Wichita State fullback Jeff Haney, Johnson 33 for other scores. two hbtirguil corn on i nr. itean. inny ailrl tln.nm and ilabilny tor oJ 'f cnrJ body up thock.

diliver. amoi.ih nd- to 3-0. Ballage wiped out Nebraska's 3-0 lead with his brilliant kickoff return, that actually was 104 yards. However, he gets credit only for 100. And he'll take it He deserved it for the way he streaked up the middle of the field and outran Nebraska's pursuers.

Colorado's reserves were so wildly enchanted with the dash that they on the field too long to con The game films were to be shown on television here at midnight I sua price tle .,1 1 B7813 SJI so ti 1 "oa 14 to ii 1 "T'l iT" S2 0J 1 "TifuT iilfo if Jf'- 1 "G'8 14 J4I.00 J. Meipvv I Saturday. There wasn't a Buffalo fan around who was looking forward to who had 119 yards rushing, scored on that. Nobody likes to see assault and one- and 30-yard runs. Lj I tirrr i ej if tl 5 -vimI JL.

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(AP) -Freshman Terry Suellentrop pounded his way through Kansas' line Saturday, guiding Oklahoma State to a 21-7 Big Eight Conference victory. The running back had strong help from defensive end Curtis Boone and freshman receiver Ron Ingram, as the Cowboys broke it open in the second half. With the score tied, 7-7, early in the third quarter, Boone recovered a Kansas fumble on the Jayhawk 40. Then, with Suellentrop doing most of the carrying, the Cowboys moved to within inches of Kansas' goal, before quarterback Scott Burk took it over. In the final period, Ingram took a 39-yard Burk pass deep in Kansas territory.

Suellentrop followed with several short runs, including the five-yarder that made it 21-7. Kansas scored early in the game on a 41-yard, six-play drive ending with Mike Higins' seven-yard run. Tailback David Johnson rushed for 171 yards and one touchdown and '1VM quarterback Larry Thompson had 113 817 Locust But the Cowboys came back on a 20-play, 94-yard drive early in the second quarter that featured a runs by Suellentrop before Burk took it over from the one. The two teams, troubled by sloppy play throughout the game, combined for 15 fumbles. Kansas lost four of nine; Oklahoma State two of six.

Kansas displayed little of the tough play that got it within one point of No. 1 Oklahoma last week. 3935 Merle Hay Rd. 276-3428 yards and another score as West Texas State whipped Indiana State, 283-0611 1556 E.Euclid 262-9322 M-F Sat 818Court 993-4237 730-6 M-F 7:30 5 Sat Wendell Adamton, Mgr. 402W Lincolnwav 232-6351 1 30 5 30 8 5 Mike Cory.

Mgr. 7-6 M-F 7:30 5 Sat Sat TimWaldschmkH.Mgr. JackBoughton, Mgr. Steve Bolton, Mgr. 71 I 36-7, in the Missouri Valley Conference Saturday.

West Texas State piled up 411 yards on the ground to just 72 for the Sycamores. A 49-yard punt return for a 1200 N. Main 433-3419 Mon -Sat. Dean Roth, Mgr. 1233 Roosevelt 752-2741 7-6 MF 7-5 Sat Bill Roberts, Mgr.

928 7th 432-2340 M-F 7:30 5 Sat Phil Perdock, Mgr. 3200 Williams Blvd. 366-7596 8 6 M-F 8 5 Sat Gary Barmore.Mgr. 402 2nd Ave SE 366-1807 7:3051 1 30 5 30 7 30 5 Bob Shimon, Mgr. r.l I 1 f.i i Sf .1 JTTFWrWTTTTTfl www NO.

17 NAVY 715 W. Broadway 322-7707 MF Sat Florida hits Army, 31-7 660 Iowa Street 556-1380 7:30 1 IF 8-5 Wayne Courtney, Mer. 529 Sumner Ave. 782-2147 M-F 7:30 5 Sat EldonColllnpmod.Mgr. 3435 Stoneman Rd.

582-3696 7-8 7-5 JOT-lli 7-8 8-5 Bob Pigman, Mgr. 118 12th St. 576-7681 7 30 5:30 MF 7:30 5 Sat Jake Keiderman. Mgr. touchdown by John Holt and the first of Ricky Wright's two field goals gave West Texas State a 10-0 lead after one quarter.

The Buffaloes made it 24-0 at balftime on short touchdown Ed Cuaa. Manager runs by Bo Robinson and Johnson. 712 4th Ave. 236-7532 l.m:)m.t 401 Washington 648-2328 8 00 5:30 110 S. 25th St 576-7295 M-F Sat Phil Harris, Manager 200 W.

Ashland Ave. 961-5348 7:30 5 Sat Rich Crozier, Mgr. 1 '1-W'H-? 1,1 314 S.Clinton 338-5401 30 M-F 8-5 Sat Mike Hammer, Mgr. Ken Sterfen, Mgr. les York.

Mgr. 221 E. Main 100 Plymouth St 546-7058 3270 7th Ave. 377-4884 7 309M 7 30 5 30 T-F 8 5 724 W. Main 524-3311 30 MF 8 5 Sat MlkeZell, Manager 1 ANNAPOLIS, MD.

(AP) Bob Tata kicked a 27-yard field goal and fallback Larry Klawinski's 33-yard scoring burst lifted No. 17 Navy past William and Mary, 9-0, Saturday in a college football game. The undefeated Midshipmen were held scoreless until the final three minutes of the third period. Phil McConkey then returned a punt 46 101 E. Main 642-3331 7 30-5 Mm Sat Chuck Hugglns.

Mgr. 842-3211 7.30-6 M-F 7 30-5 Sat DonWIckllff. Mgr. 7-5 30 M-F 7 30 5 Sat Roger Drews, Mgr. Nellie Streigle.

Mgr. WILLIAMS POWERS NEW MEXICO, 35-20 ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) -Fullback Mike Williams ripped through New Mexico State's defense for 173 yards on 28 carries and scored three touchdowns Saturday tying the school career mark for touchdowns to lead New Mexico to a 35-20 nonconference college football victory over the Aggies. Williams picked up all three of his touchdowns on one-yard plunges to -aaaaaaa a I II II i GAINESVILLE, FLA. (AP) John Brantley came back after a leg injury and broke a 7-7 tie with a 44-yard scoring pass to Cris Collinsworth late in the first half and the Florida Gators went on to whip Army, 31-7, Saturday.

Brantley and wide receiver Collins-worth also teamed for two 18-yard touchdown passes as Florida dominated the second half. Midway in the second quarter Brantley went out with a leg injury just after Army's Dwane Fuller blocked a punt and Jeff Cook ran 23 yards with the loose ball for the 212 2nd Ave. E. 302 308S2nttE 792-5314 7F 7 305Sat 205 E. linn 752-1513 75 3CMF 7:30 5Sat "Scottle" Scott.

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672-2593 7 36'Kaal (JOSH 7 5S John Jameson. Mer. Bob Ford. Manager 724 Pearl SL yards to William and Mary's 39-yard line. Tata's field goal boosted his career scoring total to 142 points, second in Navy history to Joe Bellino, who had 198 points.

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