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ll 1.1 I about to throw the pass in game with Minnesota. group of sequence photos. Far downfield, Nebraska Upper group of sequence photos show Bordogna end Emil Radik and Minnesota saletyman Bob faking to Bobby Reynolds, then running toward McNamara jockey for position, then battle for sideline looking for a receiver. NoW ollow lower? "elusive balL At the 10-yard line, McNamara bounces These unusual photos show a 63-yard pass that was "bounced up" for five more yards before it was finally intercepted Saturday at Lincoln, Neb. 4.

General view shows Nebraska's John Bordogna it up. At the 8, he does it again. At the five, he has it on his fingertips. Finally, he gets it under control and starts back with Radik in hot pursuit. Radik and Andy Loehr caught him on the 19.

SUNDAY HWJTKH rOOTHAl.t, PHOTO Hf BOB 1. o1 Wovj nroasolb STATISTICS. scoring; column, the Gophers to his right and went swung pushed the ball over. Gifted Gopher Kebraak Mlnwuts Defense Key To Kansas9 with irresistible determination covered 65 yards for the first touchdown of the game. Novak, a bull-dozer, pierced the Gophers' middle for seven and Soltau, whose brother Gordan plays end with the San Francisco over.

Cappelletti's place kick was wide and the Gophers led by six points, whirh turned out to be their margin of virtory. moaO aflD day 49ers, managed to bypass defensive back Ken Moore to haul in four to set up John Bordogna's The Gophers were In trouble 12-7 Victory 27-yard run off the spIit-T. Giel's pass. Geno Cappellettl converted and It was a brand new game with throughout the fourth quarter, Then Bordogna did a sleight of Star Riddles Cornhuskers By Tony Cordaro. (gunflty JUtlittr gtift Wrltif.) LINCOLN, NEB.

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Nebraaka Toucbdowa, Rryaoldtj AOBVaraloa, Beyaolda. SEASON RECORDS. KKBRAAKA. MlVVrOT the hand with the baU, feeding the score tied at 7-all, where It Dennis Korinek on a deep reverse. stayed until the intermission.

fracas. He legged it to 14 yards to the nine. Bordogna caromed six, No Four Husker threats were held off by a fighting Gopher defense In the last quarter. The Huskers vak one, but an assess The Gopher erupted for the second time in the last three minutes of the third quarter and It was nearly Giel's entire show. ment took the spheroid back to had one pass Intercepted on Minnesota's 30, and lost the ball the seven.

4A ftnuth Uakotai A 1.1 Ua.hinrtM 1 greatest performances here Saturday afternoon as he led Minnesota to a bruising 13-7 After Bob McNamara returned STATISTICS. Okia. a. ai.it M. Kmum Prut dnwui so in Ri.ftr.fnr tf ,.,11 ftuftlns yardM 1 1 I 44 Pa ft aitfml4 1A raaBt4 romplft, A I' imlrtrpU4 bjr 3 I run I A Funtlnff tnl 711 31 rumbtf lat .1 A lards niiltit 70 14 Okiahmtm Ati 7 A lU.nfts.1 IS OklahmiiB Ai.

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2S Oman 13 13 (aJIfornla .4 three other times on the winners 35-. 15- and 23-yard lines. Reynolda' punt 10 yards to his Reynolds, the touchdown king ita stato it Kortknaatera 24 21 Kamaa Ktata 14 13 llllnnl. 1 A Pm Maw ..1 0 Mlrbttaa ...21 1A rnlorado 11 Inwa 7 A Mt.loari 14 Pnrdn la On a wedge, Novak blasted five and Bobby Reynolds swept to his right and coaated Into the end cone for six points. Bobby added the extra point own 40, Giel took over.

He swept victory over Nebraska. or 1950. hit the Minnesota line for 46 yards on 15 tries. The 39,000 homecomers saw the 14 Raima 13 13 KebrMba 1 7 jiMDeaoia i 13. UrNmr.

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BAKMS. and the Huskera nursed a 7-0 cushion. But not for long. Immediately the Gophers exploded when Pev Evans' kickoff was grounded on Minnesota's 27. Clutch-player Giel, on the first for eight, then tossed a 16-yard chror.

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Andrua. Haaamna. needle-sharp pass to Soltau. gifted Giel flash across the horizon like a meteor in crucial moments of a tense battle which was In doubt until the final pun ounded. The Huskera vaunted defense, which had limited its previous foes to 119.5 yards per game, was punctured by the greased-eel Giel Ur Giel, in his sequence of change Hlrhlla 21 4.1 Inwa Mat Of to push forward until they lost the ball on downs on the 24-yard line.

The Huskers then started their first parade, moving to Minnesota's 44 when Percy Zachary intercepted Novak's pass. Giel, on an optional play, hlpper-dippered his way to of -pace exploded for nine II Detroit 34 euniihara M' play, faded back, spotted James 21 Tol.a ......21 aiala iV and then hit Don Swanson wun a 1 "I Soltau in the clear and fired him 1 Sanaa. .,..11 II It Okla Ali a strike. By Skipper Patrick. I.

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Two passes were Incomplete, and then the unruffled Giel retreated to pass, but found no receivera and scampered to his left and right to Nebraska's six After three routine line bucks! picked up negligible gains. Glel LAWRENCE, KAN. JP) The Kansas Jayhawkers turned their only sustained drive into a fourth- Soltau cradled in the ball on Nebraska's 47 and with Insolent aureness ran 47 yards for a touchdown. Less than 40 seconds after the Nebraska's 44, but rumbled and Charles Chamley recovered It on his own S3. This time the Huskers cashed quarter touchdown for a seriously Sommtra.

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Olfra. Novak. (Samlav. in on the Gopher mistake, andlHuskefs had broken into the contested 12-7 victory over Oklahoma A. and M.

Saturday, for 86 net yards. When the Hiukers readjusted their defenM to stop his starting- runs, Paul threw the ball, fainlnf 152 yards by the overhead route. Giel's work did hot end with his running: and passing: as ha handled all the Minnesota punting and was also on the receiving end of a 14-yard pass. Take away Girl and th Gophers wouldn't be much of a threat. Everyone agreea to grooming discovery now Buffs Spot (-State 14, Then Win, 34-14 The Jayhawk defensive corps, which stopped Aggie threats on the six snd nine-yard lines in the STATISTICS.

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Calaraaa pounded for a touchdown in eight playa. Fullback Ralph Curtis broke through right guard and rambled 16 yarris for the score. in Vitalis-outdates meisy oils Not sn animal, vegetable or mineral oil, "V-7" is a completely newkindoffrMi'Arjj grooming agent now in Vital is Hair Tonic. Keen your hail in place afmy without gummy film of matted-down look. Your hair itayi neat, natural-looking.

New finer Vitali alto jttlt tinglitit good far more refreshing than cream or oils. Don Branby, a fiery defen- ii 1A lAt 44 14 1 Branby blocked Kansas Stale punt and end Alabama (ilana recovered on the Kansas 14. Halfback Ronnie Johnson ran for a touchdown, but the play was nullified by a penalty-Colorado gave up the ball after thit. However, the passing: defense Gophers- tight lBive end aU 8eason' "bitched figured promi-lover to the offensive Satur- Plrtr donna Raaalng ardata Patalng iai4aa Paaaea attempted Paaaea eampteted Paaaea Intercepted ay Pant a Punting arerata Pnmhlea toat tarda penallaed Colorado guard Bol Klanman flrnt half, renponded to a gstne-refovered Carl Albacker's mble1 saving stop on the one-yard line nently in the outcome. The day and delivered the spark on Kansas 8latea 25 to set up after Kansas got shead, 12-7.

4 nusKers laiiea 10 complete a paw tW rinraj in I a i lie A 14 134 Dod- Kansas scored the winning being pushed bark to the 27. From In eight attempts. Worse yet, the Gophers inter 8COBE BT QCARTUIf. Ranaaa Mat 1 1 Colorado 1.1 14 RCORINO SCWMABf. the second Buffalo score.

On the second play, quarterback Roger Williams Iateraled to halfback Carroll Hardy, who scooted 17 touchdown on a 63-yard drive. With Galen Flss and Don Brande- cepted two of John Bordogna's passes and one of Ray Novaks Banaae Mate ToaKhdewna. a 34-14 victory over Kansas State. The Kajuaria had taken a 14-0 lead at the start. Heavily favored Colorado's of NEXT FOES.

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NtltBB, HortM; fensive attack misfired for the there Kansas State drove 73 yards for a touchdown in nine plays. Fullback Carvel Oldham scampered 38 yards around end niuiaWiu SEASON BECORDS. fATilR A fin 17. KA .444 RTATK. A a decided edge, but the fire burned out at least three times first 20 minutes, during which Hardy plunged across.

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chiitaa. I. Towara, Dudiay, TayloT. Ctab- SO San Mae Ktata 14 11 Bradley 1 to the Colorado 35 for the big II OklatHMna .11 acinoinnaa Kansas State counted on Veryl Switzer's 62-yard punt return and I 2 HMM1 Zl NIHHn nt Arltona IS 14 ....21 ZllowaMata 1 Tol.a ZA gam. Oldham fumbled on the three, but halfback Bernle Dudley Try'now finer a 73-yard sustained march.

Robertson hitting on two passes, the Jayhawkers had a first down on the Oklahomans' four. Brande-berry got over from the one on fourth down. Kansas got Its first touchdown with the game four minutes old after recovering a fumble en the Con boys' 29. Gil Reich, the Jayhawkt' fine double-duty player, whipped around left end 16 yards for the score. The aroused Oklahomans mtn.

loaenraeaa lA--j joriab 14 A Ranaaa JdlSCOOpea Up the ball and romped VITALIS a7CXla Branby, 195-pound senior, was 1 Z7 7 Hsoenina when the Nebraskans were within scoring distance. The losers outrashed the Big Ten representative, which is still in contention for the conference title with a S-l-1 record, SIS yards to 127. There were no surjes of any consequences in the first quarter. St han. Male ..14 14 oMnulo .14 a nwitier.

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I frlRArwv.14 I. riaher. Knafale. Brinsr, Dua- sent in to play with the offensive unit in the second quarter. His in Binl across for the touchdown.

With nine minutes gone in the second quarter, Switzer took a Colorado punt on his 37 snd toe-danced down the sideline on a I. Knnwrton n'anaa l.i) Swiaen. Damo. Klamann, Bit. spired work sent the Buffaloes rolling for two touchdowns in the Or.aame IIAIQ TONIC Mr: rannp rjratrwonfl a.

Hum. Sheotierd, Knolton. Inatntb. Motion, ititcaeu, Mar- last 2'i minutes of the half. In and on a seven-yard drive resulting from end Carl Fisher's recov.

ery of a K-State fumble. The Buffaloes added a fifth touchdown in the opening minutes of the fourth quarter with a 31-yard march. Colorado muffed chart no In the first two mlnntca when 63-yard touchdown run. Only 2 minutes were left in the first half before Colorado's sputtering offensive ground out two touchdowns. Starting from the Xanaaa Slat 47, Colorado, The two rivals seemed to be feeling each other out like boxers.

On th last play of the first quarter, the Gophers drove into the host team'e aacred territory for the first time and continued nail Cvaas, BavallDS. Ra4 Mikkaiaon. Van ike. Via aToraa, Pop.jfr, ar'aer. LH-aHarflv leMtn.

Karrr johnann Shalton, Bmoluhler, Berr.ardl, Br4er r. Korvoa, Cum. StufWr, Xartsa. the third quarter, Branby recov. ered a fumble to set up another score.

Colorado scored twice in the third quarter on a 55-yard march promptly marched 71 yards in seven playt to tie tht score on quarterback Don Baker'a 17-yard put to end John Weigle,.

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