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SOUTHLAND COLLEGES 2 itoa angclcs Ciincs Sunii 0ct. 30, 1977 Part 1 3 Cal Lutheran Makes It Six in a Row GA's PPGA's '62 PHANTOM Rolls Roycc Paikward light blue, beige I Dean Jones ran 58 yards for one touchdownd and passed Non Can Disability iiiiciiui, LLn rmnil uwvt, laclory air mnrilllnmno hit hn r- juo iui auuiuci iu icau rresno lo a Zo-t for ALL OCCS In by Rolls Royce Motors, LTD (facts rnusi see 10 appreciate. (bLBVa.5) lop tomm to Tod Agencies I Mr. Rose Collect 805487-776 John Kindred put on a passing exhibition as Cal Lutheran beat U.S. International University, 45-22, at Thousand Oaks.

It was Cal Lutheran's sixth straight win and seventh in eight games, and the 45 points is a season high. USIU is 1-7. Kindred hit 25 of 33 passes for 378 yards and four touch-downs-30, 32, 79 and 6 yards, and his teammates tacked on 84 rushing yards for a 462-yard day. Harry Hendrick caught four of Kindred's passes for 151 yards and three touchdowns. John Dohle kicked and passed Cal State Northridge to a 19-0 win over Cal Poly Pomona at Pomona, The senior conventional-style kicker hit on field goals of 35, 47, 57 and 38 yards.

The 57-yarder, aided by a wind, broke a school record (55 yards, Jose Ballina, 1973). Dohle also hit 5 of 10 passes for 200 yards. Northridge is now 5-2 over all and 1-0 in CCAA play: Cal Poly is 0-6 and 0-1. Reid Myers' third field goalof the game midway through vit-tuij uvenuanuoiaie at rresno. Chris Terrazas passed for two touchdowns as Whittier College beat La Verne, 13-0, at Whittier.

Whittier is now 6-1 with four straight wins, and 2-0 in SCIAC play. La Verne is 2-4 and 0-2. Terrazas hit 9 of 19 passes for 152 yards. Raymond Chavez caught five passes for 114 yards and a 20-yard touchdown while Rick Alkire scored on a 26-yard pass play. gained 284 yards total offense to 143 for La Verne.

Claremont College won lis first game of the year, 13-0 over Pomona Pitzer, outgaining its opponent 336 yards to 183. Claremont is now 1-4 overall and 1-1 in conference play; Pomona Pitzer is 1-4 overall. Don Chester and Brian Bullock connected on a 30-yard play for Claremont's insurance touchdown. 7 FOOT TV The VideoBcam TV by ADVENT, for restaurants, lounges and bars, stopper. Creates a gathering spot for cus- Inmpr hue a IV A N'T.

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Los AnnntA (213) 659-3800 Calif. u. ty-1 yu bvc neuianus a sual. victory over v.vwu.io,. usuianua iuuk a io-u ieao in me iirst period but Omrlpntal fnro-aH a 9lio i quarter on the passing of Tom Hamilton, who completed 27 AUTOMOTIVE CENTERS OPEN 7:00 AM DAI LY, SUN DAY 10:00 AM Redlands is 4-2; Occidental 3-3.

With quarterback Joe Davis leading the way, heavily favored San Diego State routed Tulsa, 41-7, at San Diego Davis passed for 124 yards and two touchdowns as San 26 to 40 off. uiiuiuvcu us recora to tj-l, wmie the Golden Hurricane was losing its fifth straight and seventh in eight eames. San Diego jumped to a 13-0 lead in the first quarter on a fi.varH mini ratiin, rM j-t. uj "lauiis ana a uavis-to-Konnie bmith 21 -yard scoring pass. Tulsa quarterback Bill Blankenship passed for 178 yards Dependable glass belted Runabout Radial whitewall.

S' "r5t ume tnree games. San Diego tailback David (Deacon) Turner sat out most of TnA OQYta unfit 6nic wiiu a auuuiuer injury. Bruce McLain intercepted two passes and kicked a 29 yard field goal to lead Cal State Los Angeles over the Uni versitv of San Tt'wun fi-fl at Son nioon Cal State L.A., now 3-4, handed San Diego its fifth iwoo miu ocvciiin in eigni games, uai siaie l.a. NOWHERE TO GO-Long Beach State running Ch-uck Benbow finds little running room in Wichita State's defense and veers to his right to find maneuvering room. Wichita won, 35-21.

AP Wlrepholo Wichita St. Defeats Long Beach 35-21 WICHITA, Kan. (UPI) -Quarterback Jim Andrus passed for three touchdowns, ran for another and gained 207 yards in total offense Saturday to lead Wichita State to a 35-21 victory over Long Beach State. Wichita (4-4) scored four touchdowns in the first quarter and dominated play. The Wheatshockers held Long Beach to only four yards rushing and allowed the 49ers to cross midfield only twice in the first half.

Long Beach crossed midfield only five times in the game, including two on touchdown drives in the fourth quarter with the game beyond reach. Andrus, who hit 10 of 18 of his passes for 165 yards while playing three quarters, directed touchdown drives of 74, 44 and 40 yards. Mickey Collins scored on 34 and 23-yard passes from Andrus in the first period. Andrus scored on a 16-yard run with 7:06 left in the first quarter to give Wichita the lead for good at 14-7. Wichita led 28-7 at halftime and 35-7 after the third quarter.

Jeff Haney scored the first touchdown with less than two minutes played after Long Beach kicker Woody Tressler fumbled a pass from center on the 49ers. Andrus passed 32 yards for his final touchdown to Bryan Hanning after Wichita intercepted a pass by Jim Freitas in the third quarter. Freitas, fourth leading passer in the nation with an average of 18 completions and 207 yards per game, hit 13 of 30 for 142 yards and was intercepted four times before being benched in the third quarter. Chuck VanLiew scored Long Beach's two touchdowns tete in the fourth quarter on 1-yard runs. The other Long Beach score was by Tim Cunningham on a 1-yard run in the first period.

Beach score was by Tim Cunningham on a 1-yard run in the first period. SCORE BY QUARTERS LBS-VanUew 1 run (Byrd pass Azusa Pacific miArfArliooL- n.A unu wiiiv udiiie uii tne v.Il;""' uver al' Mry at Mor- aga. Gano hit Don Israel and then Steve Miller on 34-yard pass plays, setting up a one-yard scoring plunge by Alex TUBELESS 1 I I plvs WHITEWALL ALSO WAS NOW K.E.T. SIZE FITS EACH EACH EACH BR78-13T 175R-13 ifda jnn ER78-14 185R-H $58 $39 2.41 FR78-14 195R-14 $61 $42 2.54 GR78-14 205R-14 $65 $44 2.69 HR78-14 215R-14 $69 $47 9g BR78-15t 165R-15 $52 $31 2.07 GR78-15 205R-15 $68 $46 2.79 HR78-15 215R-15 $73 $49 2 96 LR78-15 I 235R-15 I $79 I $51 1 3 98 FOR SUBCOMPACT CARS I NOT II 1 1 TP A Tfn, 155R-12t 6.00-12 I $45 I $33 IT56 AR78-13f I 165R-13 I $46 I $34 I 1 84 Singly radial ply. i i uuny KicKer, ievin anea.

hit field goals of 49 and 35 yards, Azusa is 4-2; St. Mars Runabout sale ends November 5. Bias-ply Highway Handler II with 4 polyester plies. Long Heach St 7 0 0 W-21 wl" "ttoomganj Wicftlta SI 28 0 7 I Ml in 1 LBS $2(Q) SCIAC La Verne 0 0 0 0-0 Whittier 7 0 6 0-13 Wnl-Chave: 20 pass (rom Terrazas (Warren kick) Whl-Alkfre 26 pass from Terraias (kick failed) 13, Pomona Pltzer 0 Ctaremont-Mudd 7 0 6 0-13 Pomona Pltier 0 0 0 00 CM-Reed 4 run (kick good) CM Bullock 30 pass from Chester (kick failed) Attendance Redlands 22, Occidental 21 Redlands 13 0 6 3-52 Occidental 0 4 15-21 Red-FGMyer37 Red FG Myer 20 Red Joyce 8 run (Myer kick) Oxy-Goodlow 6 pass from Hamilton (kick failed) Rcd-Prlnceotlo pass from Con-ley (kick failed) Oxy-Diefele 9 pass from Hamilton (Luloss kick) 6 Hamilton (Goodfow run) Red-FG Myer 24 Attendance CCAA CS Northridge 19, CP Pomona 0 CS Northridge 3 0 6 10-19 Cal Poly Pomona 0 0 0 0-0 CSN-FGDoh(e35 C5N-FG Dohle 47 CSN-FG Dohle 57 5fi-ya9ione 1 (Dohle kick) CSN-FG Oohle 38 NONCONFERENCE San Diego St. 41, Tulsa 7 Tulsa 0 7 0 0-7 San Diego St.

13 6 15 7-41 SDS-Mathls 63 punt return kick failed) SDS-Smllh 22 pass from Davis (Vessey kick) Tut-Johnson 1 run (Cox kick) SDS-Pearson 26 pass from Hal do (Vessey kick) 44 Pa interception (Warren pass from Davis) SOS-Bentcn IS pass from Davis (Vessey kick) SDS-Hiii 7 run (Vessey kick) Attendance 28,306 Cal St. LA 9, San Diego 0 Cal State LA .........6 3 0-9 San Diego 0 0 0 0-0 CSLA-Duckworth 1 run (kick failed) CSLA-FG B. McCloln 29 Attendance 1,500 Azusa Pacific 13, St. Mary's 6 Azusa Pacific 0 6 0 7-13 St. Mary'i 3 0 3 0-6 St.M-FG5hea49 APC-Dutton 6 run (kick failed) St.M-FG Shea 35 APC-DeluzIo 1 run (Grangsr kick) Fresno St.

28, Idaho St. 7 Idaho St 0 0 0 7-7 Fresno St 7 14 0 7-28 FS-Blzile 14 run (Petrucci kick) FS Henderson 43 pass from Jones (Petrucci kick) FS Jones 58 run (Petrucci kick) ID-Wolley 44 pass from Spoon (Fillmore kick) FS-Woods2 run (Petrucci kick) SLO 34, Simon Fraser 20 Simon Fraser 6 7 7 0-20 Cal Poly SLO 7 7 7 13-34 SLO-Hodgson 1 run (Fellgkick) SF-Martln 29 run (kick failed) SF-Passaglla 15 pass from Martin (Passaglla kick) 13 Ansarl (Fellgklck) SLO-Hgdgson 1 run (Fellgklck) SF-House 2 run (Passaglla kick) SLO Jones 2 run (Fella kick) SLO-Pedrick 2 pass from Ansarl (run tailed) WHA Highlights At Hartford: New England 7, Houston 2. Larry Pleau scored his 3rd and 4Ih goals and Al Smith lowered his league leading goals-agalnst average to 1.46 as Whalers moved back into first place, one point ahead of Winnipeg. At Indianapolis: Indianapolis 6, Birmingham 2. Bobby Sheehan's three Soal hat trick, including two short-anded goals, ted Racers.

College Soccer USF 1, UCLA 0 Pomona-Pitier 5, Golden West College 1 Azusa Pacific 4, Pt. Loma 0 TUBELESS PIUS U1.ACKWAL1. LOW PRICE F.EJK EACH EACH A78-13t $20 1.72 B78-13t $23 1.82 C78-14t $25 2.01 E78-14 $26 2.23 F78-14 $28 2.37 G78-14 $29 2.53 G78-15 $30 2.59 H78-15 $32 2.79 lu.nvS. Andrus Rushes-yards 51-113 4S-M8 (Van Vleet kick) Yards passing 259 in) Andrus Return yards 57 58 (Van vleet kick) Passes 23-50-5 11-24-3 ws-Hannlng 32 pass from Andrus Punts 9-26 6-41 IVan Vleet kick) FumWes-lest o'l 3- LBS-VanLlew 1 run (pass failed) Penalties-yards 10-94 6-67 Helix, Gerhardt Score Victories in Mt. SAC Prep Cross Country Helix of La Mesa won the team sweepstakes race and John Gerhardt of Costa Mesa upset Chuck and Frank As-summa of Eisenhower in-the fastest time of the day in the Boys High School Division of the Mt.

San Antonio Cross Country Invitational held Saturday on the hilly 3-mile course at Mt. San Antonio College. Gerhardt took a 20-yard advantage on a hilly portion of the course just past the l'-mile mark that Chuck Assum-ma couldn't quite make up over the final half-mile. Gerhardt time of 14:56.3 broke the course mark of 15:33.0 set A78-I3 tubeless blackwall, plus 1.72 f.e.t. each.

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Keller (H), 6. Nelson (Burbank), 7. C. Kester (Artesla), 8. Anderson (ivt), 9.

Avery (BV), 10. B. Kester (Artesia), 11; Cleves (H), 12. F. Assummo (E), 13.

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