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i nVii i a i iV up MINNEAPOLIS TRIBUNI Oct. 24. 1965 Concordia Stanford Whips Army STANFORD. Calif. (UPI) Favored Stanford, capitalizing on the golden toe of Terry de Silvia and fierce line play, gave up a quick touchdown to Army, then wore St.

John's Rolls Over Gusties for 7th Win Special to the Minneapolis Tribune COLLEGEVILLE, Minn KM Mill hi lYti if in.l.'. T1 A If II 1 it II JL A Rebounds to Blast Macs Special to the Minneapolis Tribune MOORHEAD. Minn. Con cordia scored three plays after receiving the opening kick-off and kept right on scoring at a feverish race to blast Macalester 54-0 Saturday in a Minnesota intercollegiate Athletic Conference game. Concordia, upset last week by Hamline, was determined not to let the same thing haoDen two weeks running and piled up a 33-0 halftime edge.

Garv Gilbertson raced 53- yards for the initial touch down. Shortly aner, still in the first quarter, he rambled 33 vards for the second Con cordia touchdown. Paul Hoseth also scored two touchdowns for Con cordia, both coming on short plunges. Concordia is now 4-1 in conference play and Macalester is winless in five outings. Concordia 21 13 7 1354 Macalester 0 0 0 0 Con Gilbertson 53 run ILangemo kick) Con Gilbertson 33 run (Langemo kick) Can Hoseth 5 run (Langema kick).

Con Heida 1 run (Langema kick). Can Hall 2 run (kick failedl. Con Hoseth 5 run (Langema kick). Con Gullickson 6 past from Olson (kick foil.dl. Con Oyn 17 pott from Olson (NIlton kickl.

Con'dia Mac First downt 14 Rushing yardag 308 Passing yardag 149 Past 10-16 Patset intrcptd by 0 Fumblt lott 4 Punts 0 Yard pnali2d 5 10 6 f-17 1 6 8 72 Melrose Nips Staples for Region C-C Title Special to the Minneapolis Tribune DETROIT LAKES, Minn. Melrose nudged Staples by one point Saturday to win the Region Six cross-country championship. Jeff Rennberg of Menahga was individual champion with a time of 9:52. Joe Hershey of Staples was second, followed by Brad Juntuner of Menahga, Art Terwey of Melrose and Rod Johnson of Staples. TEAM 5COES Mclros 56, Staples 57, Mtnohga 77, Firgus Falls 107.

Drlroil lakes 145, Broinxd 173. Gl.nwood 186, Osakit 194, Moorhaad 343, Wh.oton 249, reckenndo 268 StmbiKk 316 down the Cadets in 89-degree heat Saturday 31-14. (MJXT: Ian ford at Washington; Colgate at Army.) The Stanford quarterback, who was bumped out of his starting job last season by Dave Lewis, provided the go-ahead points with a 29-yard field goal in the second period after helping set up the Indians' first score with a coffin-corner kick. Lewis himself ran 17 yards for one touchdown and hit Mike Connelly for another from 10 yards out to sew up the game in the third period. Stanford 7 10 7 731 Atmy 7 0 7 014 A larofsky 24 run (Dull kickl.

Handl.y 1 run 10 Sylvia kickl. FG Sylvia 39. lewit 17 run ID Sylvia kick). A larofsky 1 plunge (Dull kickl. Connelly 10 pots from Lwit (D Sylvia kickl.

Brill recovrd fumble In end tone (De Sylvia kickl. Altndonc 56.000. Slan. 333 90 2 3 30 Army 1 131 55 First Downt Rushing yardag Passing yardag assl 5-12 Fuss jntreptcf by 1 Punts Fumblt lott 7-387 2 60 Yards pnalizd 31-0 Baylor Win COLLEGE STATION. Tex dT) Sophomore quarterback Kenny Stockdale, passing with deadly accuracy, hurled Baylor's injury-riddled Bears to a 31-0 Southwest Conference victory over Texas Saturday.

Baylor 7 10 0 1431 Tat 0 0 0 00 Bay Smith patt from Stockdal (Pur-vil kickl. Bay FO Purvis 33. Bay Slan 43 past (Purvl kick). Bay Mitchell 6 run IPurvit kickl. Bay Haws 15 run IPurvit kickl.

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2 ranked NAIA team in the country, wore down Gustavus in the second half and defeated the Gusties 34-0 Saturday. The Johnnies, leading only 3 0 at halftime, turned loose their offense in the second half and thrilled the homecoming crowd with their seventh' win of the season. The johnnies lead the Minnesota Intercollegiate Conference with a 5-0 record. Jim Shiely led the St. John's ground game, which churned out 266 yards in the contest.

Terry Hartman got the johnnies on the scoreboard for the first time in the second quarter when he booted a 27-yard field goal. The Gusties could not get inside the St. John's 40-yard line in the first half Hartman got the Johnnies gtarted in the second half with another field goal, this one good for 35 yards. Later in tie same quarter, a senior quarterback, rolled around end on a 12-yard scoring run for the johnnies' first touchdown. The Johnnies put it away by scoring three times in the final quarter.

Shield, the sophomore workhorse who rushed for 95 yards, slashed over from 11 yards out for the first score. Dave Griffin set-up the second tally of the period by intercepting a Gustavus pass and returning it to the Gustie 16 and then scored the touchdown on the next play when he took a pass from Hartman. The final tally came on a 30-yard run by Chuck Pro-vinzlno The Gusties got to the St. John's 15 in the waning moments for their furthest penetration. The Johnnies' nipged defense allowed Gus-tnvus only 95 yards both passing and rushing.

The Johnnies, in their seven victories, have allowed only 14 points to be scored against them. Gustavus is now 3-2 in the M1AC and 4-2 on the season. Outlaws 0 0 0 0 0 It Jhn'i 0 3 10 I 34 St. John' fO Hartman 17. St.

Jshn't 0 Hartman 35. St. John's tterhnan 12 ran (Hartman lick). Si. Jahn'aShlat 11 rvn IHartman kleH.

Si. John' OWIffln 14 mm from Hsrt- ron (Hartman kidsl. St. John'- tVsvifitlne 30 rvn IHartman kickl. Outlaws It, JalM'i fuil aawnt 16 turning vordae 96 Posting yardage 51 rami 7-17 5-14 IntarooiMf by 0 2 Fumbl Itt 1 1 Panting 7-31 4-36 Yotdt ainaliitd I 40 Auggies Clip Pipers 26-6 Augsburg spotted upstart Hamline a first quarter touchdown, then scored in each of the next three quarters to grab a 26-6 Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference game victory Saturday night at Parade Stadium.

Hamline, which last week upset then top-ranked Concordia, grabbed a 6-0 lead when Wayne Carlson plunged 1 yard for a touchdown. Then, Augsburg bounced back before its Homecoming crowd to win its third game aaainst three defeats and a tie (2-2-1 in the M1AC). Hamline fell to 2-5 over-all, 1-4 in the league. Jerry Jacobs, who led Augsburg's rushing attack with 138 yards, raced 52 yards to put the Auggies ahead 12-6 in the third quarter. Larry Larson scored on a 3-yard run and Carl Schneider on a 25-yard pass from Carlson in the fourth period to wrap up the win.

AUGSBURG 26, HAMLINE 6 Hamlin 6 0 0 0 6 0 6 6 1426 Hm Carlton 1 run (run foilodl. Auq Anderson 1 run Irun foildl. Aus Jacob 52 run (run foiled). Aug larson 3 run (Jacob runi. Aug Snoidcr 25 pas fram Carlson (past loiledl.

Hamlin Augsburg r'ist downt 10 14 Pushing yordog 91 253 Posjing yordog 91 76 7-11 7-13 Punts Fumbles lost 1 1 Potst intercepted by 0 1 toids penaliied 5 0 on display in automotive dept. no-money-down 3 yrs. to pay A world of "snow fun" Wct J8-in. wide froefc Speeds up fo Wct fraefc stability 1 wanted the ball. Although behind at half time, we decided to grind it out, not to be in a hurry.

Then we got the good field position and our defense kept them bottled up. When we first scored and succeeded in the two-point conversion it was a great psychological boost for us. We knew then we could win with a place-kick." Purdue coach Jack Mol-lenkopf thought that a personal foul penalty which kept State's second touch Reserve Your Johnson SKEE-HORSE NOW! $239 nrr" I 3 5 Minnesota fullback Chargers Still Unbeaten, Rock N.Y. Jets 34-9 NEW YORK, N.Y. LPI Paul Lowe raced eight and 51 yards for touchdowns and John Hadl riddled the New York secondary with passes as the San Diego Chargers remained the American Football League's only unbeaten team by walloping the Jets 34-9 Saturday night.

Despite another strong performance by Lowe the league's rushing leader gained over 100 yards for the third time this season the Chargers were helped as much by an error-prone New York offense. Jets' flanker Don Maynard dropped passes in the end zone in the first and third periods and receivers Jim Evans and Bake Turner each were called for offensive pass interference. Then, in the last quarter, the final ignominy was tagged on the Jets when Coach Weeb Ewbank cost New York a 15-yard penalty because of unsportsmanlike conduct as he yelled from the sidelines. San Diego 0 10 14 10-34 New York 3 3 0 39 NT FG j. Turner 12.

SO Lowe 2 rvn (Travenia kick). NY FG J. Turner 54. SO FG Travenia 20. SD Kocourak pass from Hadl (Tro ve hi kickl.

SO Lowe 59 run (Travenia kick). NY FG Turnr 40. SD FG Travenia 19. SD Alwarth 57 past from Ireaut ITra venio kick). Attendance 59.001 Charger Jert First downs 17 15 Hushing yardoge 152 79 Possina vatdage 190 171 Posset 18-30 19-W Pattet intercepted by 0 1 Puntt 4-29 5-42 Fumbles lost I 4 Yards penolized 75 133 CARTHAGE UNBEATEN KENOSHA, Wis.

UP) Carthage remained unbeaten in the College Conference of Illinois by trampling North Park (111.) 42-0 Saturday. For Winter Hunting Fishing RIVERSIDE SNOW-GO For family winter fun discover the big 18" track Riverside Snow-Go. Unmatched riding ease. I COMtUTf NO EXTHA to pur y. down drive going was a bad break for his team.

"But," he added, "they changed their front defensive alignment in the second half and we were not able to get any sort of field position. That wind in the third quarter prevented us from passing well and, after that, we never were in position to get anything going. With a 10-0 lead, I thought we could move the ball, so I gave up the wind to get the ball in the third quarter. We couldn't get out of the hole." BUCHHOLZ NET CHAMP JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (Reuters) Earl Buchholz of the United States beat Ken Rosewall of Australia 8-6, 6-1 in the final of the professional tennis tournament Saturday. FE 2-8931 929-7823 iMPiiiSlI A LIMITED OFFER FROM THE PIONEER By Staff Writer LAFAYETTE, Ind.

Coach Duffy Daugherty of Michigan State, speaking of his team's 14-10 defeat of Purdue, said, "We didn't panic when behind 10-0 at halftime. We continued to think we were a good football team and we played the steady football a good team should play." Then, with a flicker of a smile, he added, "Of course, having the wind at our backs in the third period heiped some." He was thinking that this wind prevented Purdue from punting or passing out of trouble. The Spartans defense rushed recklessly and harrassed the Purdue attack and the Spartan attack compelled the Purdue defense to play desperately. It was an exhausting period for Purdue and this showed up in State's physical superiority in the fourth period. The Spartans had the wind at the start of both halves.

They chose it after winning the toss and Purdue chose to receive to start both halves, giving up the wind. "I don't criticize them for their choice," said Duffy. "They had confidence in their attack and they AUTO Point Any Car Newest Colors Infra-Red Baked 3-Yr. Guarantee) FREE ESTIMATES YES, WE DO BODY WORK! Auto Re Nu 1909 NICOLLET AVE. MINN.

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