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jj.g Tlie Pittsburgh Press, Sunday, Oct. 29, 1972 Penn State Captures Federation Meet second and Marlene Harewicz and Susan Gailey of the Mount Lebanon Track Club wer third and fourth. For home delivery of The Press, phone 263-1121. Cornish of Frederick, broke the course record women with a time of 9:19, but two Pittsburgh district girls also broke the old mark and one tied it. Gail Hornack of the Latrobe Track Club was UNIVERSITY PARK, State won the Eastern Regional cross-country meet of the U.S.

Track and Field Federation yesterday, scoring points to 84 for runnerup Navy. Howell Michael of Quantico was the individual winner, but Penn State took the next three places Charley Maguire, Matt Chadwick and Gary Git-tings. In the women's meet, Patty Official Penna. Inspection Station Offer Ends Nov. 1 OPEN DAILY 10 TO 10 easing A4 rQ.

vM bp 'fifl 8 1 ''i I effil. jZh. -X M. CllifWWWIJ Huskers Rip Cowboys LINCOLN, Neb. (UPD-Johnny Rodgers scored two touchdowns, but the offense of fourth-ranked Nebraska sputtered against Oklahoma State and it was the defense which dominated in the Huskers' 34-0 whitewash Saturday.

Rodgers scored once on a 19-yard pass from Dave Humm and again in the fourth period when he flashed 17 yards on one of his patented skirting runs. But even though Nebraska was never in trouble and led 13-0 at the half, the Huskers frequently found the going touch when they got close to scoring territory. They couldn't mount the scoring outbursts which have netted them 211 points to only 14 for their opponents in their previous five victories. Nebraska's defense took up the slack. Oklahoma State's deepest penetration in the first half was to the Nebraska 31, and in the second half the closest the Huskers came was to the Nebraska 44.

Nebraska nailed down undisputed first place in the Big 8 with the victory and appeared on its way to a rout the first six minutes, when it scored 10 points on Rich Sanger's 21-yard field goal and the Humm-to-Rodgers pass. The scoring slowed down then, but Sanger got another field goal from 27 yards out, Humm connected with Bob Revelle with an eight-yard touchdown pass, and, after Rodgers touchdown run, sub-stitute quarterback Steve Runty passed 20 yards to Ritch Bahe for the final score. Nebraska now has a 3-0 record in the Big Eight. For Oklahoma State the loss-the third of the year was the first in three conference games. A3 MONTH GUARANTEE OKLAHOMA STATE quarterback Brent Blackman (10) has his pass blocked by Nebraska's Manstedt (82) in the second quarter of yesterday's game at Lincoln, Neb.

Frosh Back Paces Notre Dame Win SERV-A-LIFE BATTERY fed iissjijjtr why wait? fel YOUR I Kmart only threw one pass in the second half, by reserve quarterback Cliff Brown, as Clements kept the attack on the ground. Penick got the third Irish touchdown on an 11-yard dash in the last period, boosting his performance for the game to 158 yards in 16 carries. Texas Christian became the third opponent shut out by Notre Dame this season, but the Irish scored more points against Horned Frogs than three of their previous rivals. The score might have been higher but for sloppy play by both teams on the wet field in the first half, when Notre Dame lost the ball three times on fumbles and once on a pass interception, while Texas Christian lost possession three times on intercepted passes and once on a fumble. Notre Dame fumbled three more times in the second half but lost the ball on only one of these bobbles.

Texoi Christian 9 0- Notre Dame 0 7 7 7-21 ND-Roolf 11 pass from Clementj (Thomas kick) ND-Best 57 run IThomas klckl ND-Penlck 11 run (Ttiomai kick) Battery Guarantee Free replacement within 90 days of purchase if battery proves defective. After 90 days we will replace the battery if defective and charge you only for the period of ownership based on the regular selling price at the time of return, pro-rated over. specified number of months. KM Oklahoma State BOB Nebraska no Neb-PG Sanoer 21 Neb -Rodger 19 pas (Sanoe' kick) Nh- FG $nnatr 11 from Humm Net-Revelle 8 dom from Humm (Sonoer kick) Neb-Rooers 17 run (Sonoer kick) Neb-Boh 20 pass trom Runty (Sonoer kick) A Bowled Over BOWLING GREEN, Ohio (UPI) Paul Miles exploded for four touchdowns and 217 yards rushing Saturday to lead Bowling Green to a 46-7 victory over Marshall. Miles, who set one school record and tied another, had TD runs for 29, 62, 42 and 4 yards and broke open a close game with his longdistance jaunts.

He tied the single game mark for TDs and set a new standard for rushing yardage. CREDIT CARD Route 30 Plan it Rout! 41 Phone 824-1060 mm fciE) Butler. 180 Point Plaa Phone 287-7113 I Greensburg U.S. Route 30 Phone 834-3330 Vew Kensington. 100 talum Real Pnone 335-8531 Gophers Fall To Michigan Shuttlesworth Leads 42-0 Destruction ANN ARBOR, Mich.

(UPI) Ed Shuttlesworth rattled off four touchdowns Saturday to lead steadily-improving Michigan to a methodical 42-0 destruction of Minnesota. Dave Brown also went 68 yards with a pass interception and quarterback Dennis Franklin scored from one yard out to help the fifth-ranked Wolverines win their seventh Midwest game without a loss, four of them in the Big Ten. Minnesota has won only one game in seven tries. Minnesota never really had a chance to win back the Little Brown Jug it lost in 1966. Gophers quarterback Bob Morgan kept finding receivers, but only three of his seven passes were caught by Minne-ota players.

Shuttlesworth scored from one yard out the first time Michigan had the ball, went over from four yards out the second time the Wolverines had possession and scored again from four yards away the third time Minnesota gave up the football. The big junior completed his fine afternoon with a one-yard score 56 seconds before the first half ended. Minnesota Michigan 14 14 14 C-42 M'et Shuttljworth 1 run Lontry kick) Mtcft-Shuttmworrh 4 run (Lontry kick) Mich-Shuttteworth 4 run (Lontry kick) Micti-Shut1lsworm 1 run (Lontry kick) Mich-Brown 61 Intercwotion return Umtrv ick) AA.ch-Pnjnkllfl 9 run (Lontry kick) Iowa St. Crusher LAWRENCE, Kan. (UPI) -George Amundson pasled for three touchdowns, two to receiver Willie Jones, and ran for another Saturday as 14th ranked Iowa State crushed Kansas 34-8.

Amundson called on 195-pound tailback Mike Strachan most of the big eight conference game to grind out yardage that set up the scoring plays. Kansas generally shut off the inside run, but Amundson used slants, sweeps and option to control the ball. I own Stat 17 14 3-J4 Kantai 0 I 0-0 ISU-Jones 49 pan from Amundson (Goedlen kick I ISU-FG Goedlen 4t ISU-Amundson 71 run (Goedlen kick) ISU-Jones poss trom Amundson (Goedlen kick) I SU- Harris '4 pass from Amundson (Goedlen kick) KU-Edwards 15 poss from Jovnes (pas from Jones). ISU-FG Goedien Purdue Kicks Mini WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (UPI) Fred Cooper returned a punt 74 yards for a touchdown and Frank Conner booted his first two collegiate field goals Saturday to key Purdue's 20-14 Big Ten victory over winless Illinois.

Illinois 0 0 7 7-14 Purdue 0 10 7 1-20 Pur-FG Conner 43 Pur-Doninson 18 run (Conner kick) Pur-Coooer 74 punt return (Conner kick) IH-Roberson 40 pass from Wells (Wells kick) Pur FG Conner 70 lll-Roberson 40 poss fronekenliku. Wildcats Romp Eanston. 111. (UPI) Jim Lash caught a deflected pass and went in for an fij-yard touchdown play in the third quarter the longest completion in Northwestern's history to boost the Wildcats to a 23-14 victor)- over Indiana yesterday. Indiana's Quinn Buekncr, a freshman safety, appeared set to intercept the Mitch Anderson pass, but it bounded off his hands at the Hoosier line and Lash grabbed it in mid-air without breaking stride.

Indiana 7 Northwestern 0 2 run (Gnrtr 7 0-14 10 7 4-23 e- kick) f-om Anderson MvV-Croia 27 pass (Skorm Nw- FG Skorin Ind-Atkinson 57 p.nt rt'j" (Gortner K'CK NW-Losh Jl pais fron Anderson (Skcr.n kCk) KW-FG Skorm 42 Nyv-FG Smnn A District College Schedules 22 Northwestern a Tulone 38 1o Move Dame 42 35 Boston Coiiese 20 0 10 Nov. 4-West Viromia. Nov. 11-ot Nnvy. Nov.

25-ot Perm State. Lions' Schedule Tennessee 28 21 Novy 10 4 Iowa 10 35 Ill.nois 17 45 Army 0 17 Syracuse 0 21 West Viromia 19 Nov. 4-Morvlond Nov. It-Norm toro'ina State. Nov.

18-at Boston Coiieoe. Nov. 25-Pitt. WYU Schedule JS Vlllonova 28 Richmond 7 4i Virginia 10 35 Stanford 41 49 William Mary 34 36 Temole 31 Tulone 19 19 Penn Stats 28 Nov. 4-Pitt.

Nov. 11-VWI. Nov. II-Syracuse. CMU Schedule 6 Franklin Marshall 72 14 Onerlin 21 34 Bethany 0 1 Allegheny 13 7 John Carroll ID IS Cose western Reserve 0 Nov.

4-at Wash-Jetf. Nov. 11-Thiel. Nov. 18-ot Hiram.

Dukes Schedule Niagara 39 Allegheny CC ,0 1 King 12 14 St. Francis 5 12 Cleve. Stat I 20 Canlslus 22 St. Vincent A- 4-SteuMnvlllt (at Gateway High I in Bin i LJ Iran iiJ Liiiiilinii nnrnnn luuuCf'JULriJn JliDC; .1 SOUTH BEND, Ind. (UPI) a halfback Art Best ran 57 yards for a touchdown Saturday, his second long scoring dash in two games for Notre Dame, to spark the Irish to a 21-0 victory over Texas Christian in an error-riddled contest.

It was the fifth win in six starts for Notre Dame, ranked 15th nationally this week after a 30-26 defeat by Missouri a week ago, and the defeat was the second against four wins for Texas Christian. But the Irish couldn't rest comfortably in the match until Best's touchdown scamper midway through the third period when he sailed down the left sideline. His earlier touchdown run was 56 yards against Purdue the first time he carried the ball for Notre Dame and Sat-u a 's total performance gave him 116 yards in eight carries this season. Best shared Irish offensive honors with two sophomores, quarterback Tom Clements and running back Eric Penick. Clements completed four of 14 passes for 74 yards and one touchdown, all in the first half.

His scoring throw covered 11 yards to senior split end Jim Roolf. Clements played into the fourth period, but the Irish MSU, Iowa Tie IOWA CITY, Iowa (UPI) -Harry 1 kicked two field goals Saturday to salvage a 6-6 tie for Iowa with Michigan State. Both teams suffered from fumbles and interceptions and failed to capitalize on scoring opportunities after the Spartans jumped out of a 6-0 lead in the first quarter. But Kokolus, who has experienced difficulty in crucial situations throughout the season, converted field goals of 20 ana 26 yards to even the score. The Spartans, who lost five second half fumbles and had a 90-yard punt return nullified by a clipping penalty, opened the scoring on the second series of the game when reserve quarterback George Miham capped a sustained drive on a on a 9 yard sweep around left end for the score.

Michigan State moved smoothly up the field, primarily on the running of halfback David Brown, who contributed a 29-vard run in the game's lone scoring drive Brown finished the day with 117 hards on 19 carries. N. Allegheny Wins Meet CLARION North All sheny won the wpgal swim- ming championships yesterday at the Clarion State College pool. Peters was second and Penn Hills third in the meet in which seven new records were set. tOO-vord meOiev reiv Norltl All-Dhenv.

1 58.35 (new record). 200-vard feestvle Komv Stetler, RIV-rview, 2.03.31 (new record). IX vo-d individual medley Jtnnlfer Price. Gotewov. 1:05.91.

SO-vard freestyle L. Potter, North Allegheny, :25 8 (record). 100-vord butterflv-L Ahern, Bethtt Pork, 1 04.49 (record). 100-vord freestvle Kattiy Stetler, Ry. ervicw, (record).

lOOvord backstroke Barb Nichols. Penn Hills. 1:03.44 lOOyijrd breoilstroke Cindv Kroust, Fox Chanel. 1:14.53. Jvard tresstvie relay Gateway, One-mettr SDrinaboard divine Beth Idler, Uooer St.

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