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C-2 Enquirar and Naws, Battto Creek, Nov. 6, 1977 gains revenge; Alabama, Oklahoma keep pace Texas By The Associated Press Top-ranked Texas, ignited by Earl Campbell's three touchdowns and quarterback Randy McEacherns field gener alship, stunned the Houston Cougars, 35-21, Saturday to end a year-long quest for revenge. The Longhorns, held to 24 yards rushing in a 30-0 loss to Houston last year, took a 14 13 halftime lead on touchdown runs of 6 and 2 yards by the powerful Campbell, who rambled for more than 100 yards for the seventh straight time thiccpacnn He also galloped 40-vards for a touch down in the third quarter and later raced .43 yards to set up a 1-yard touchdown rnnhvMpFarlipm Alabama 24, LSU 3 Tony Nathan scored two touchdowns on one-yard plunges and fired a 20-yard touchdown pass as second-ranked Alabama overcame a rash of fumbles to down Louisiana State and capture its By handing Stanford its first shutout, the Trojans sent their Pacific-8 Conference football record to 4-1 and a tie for the conference lead with UCLA and Washington. Washington 50, California 31 Quarterback Warren Moon ran for two touchdowns in the decisive third quarter and Michael Jackson of the ball-hawking Washington defense intercepted two passes as the Huskies, sharing the Pacific-8 football lead, beat 17th-ranked California. Colorado 12, Iowa State 7 Tailback Mike Kozlowski.

who missed most of the season with a punctured lung, returned to the Colorado lineup and ran 42 yards for a touchdown to lead the Buffaloes. Iowa State. 3-2 in the conference and 6-3 overall, went into the game tied for 19th in the national rankings. The Cyclones did not get a first down until just over a minute remained in the half. Carolina drive after Tiger tailback Lester Brown ran two yards for a go-ahead touchdown early in the fourth quarter.

Clemson place kicker Obed Ariri missed the extra point attempt, his first miss of the season after 17 PATs. making the tie possible. Brigham Young 38, llah 8 Brigham Young quarterback Marc Wilson broke the NCAA single game passing yardage record Saturday, throwing for 571 yards and five touchdowns for Hth-rankedBYU. The sophomore quarterback, who became a starter four games ago when Gilford Nielsen was injured, broke the NCAA mark of 561 yards set by Tony Adams of Utah State in 1972. Southern Cal 49.

Stanford 0 The 16th-ranked Trojans shot down Stanford's aerial circus and surged over the Cardinals by air and land as Rob Hertel threw for two touchdowns and Charles White ran for a pair. possession of the second half and Dipre notched a 2-point conversion, putting the Wildcats ahead 14-6. Arkansas 35, Baylor 9 Ron Calcagni passed for two touchdowns and set up another TD with two big completions as the eighth-ranked Ra-zorbacks won to remain in the thick of the Southwest Conference race at 4-1, a game behind Texas and Texas A M. Arkansas, protecting a 6-0 lead, exploded with 15 points in less than a two-minute period in the second quarter, turning the game into a rout. Penn State 21, NC State 17 Split end Scott Fitzkee grabbed an 11-yard touchdown pass from Chuck Fusina with 58 seconds left to give ninth-ranked Penn State its victory over North Carolina State.

Nebraska 21, Missouri 10 Richard Berns. subbing for an injured I. M. Hipp, scored two touchdowns and Billy Todd booted field goals of 37. 27, ND's Montana wrecks Georgia Tech 69-14 Marshall (9-0) eyes spot in state playoffs Football Scores 1 PARMA Marshall High's football team made some history here Friday night.

Coach Ron Labadie's Redskins (9-0) became the first Marshall grid team to win nine games in a season with a 28-0 victory over Jackson County Western that in all probability, earned themselves their first Class state playoff berth. The triumph was the Skins' 11th straight over two seasons and their 10th consecutive road success. Marshall, which was third in the most recent Enquirer and News Area High School Football Rankings, wasted little time umping into the lead. The Twin Valley champions hit the hosts with a pair of Greg Weatherly touchdown runs and Bob Phillips' scintillating 70-yard TD scamper with an intercepted pass toake a 20-0 halftime lead. Weatherly's 1-yard plunge for another six-pointer finished the scoring in the third quarter and allowed Labadie to clear his bench and his first-stringers to begin thinking about a possible playoff appearance.

The Skins, tied for fifth in the Associated Press Class poll, were second Region 3 last week, with Fenton just one-half point behind. Durand was two points behind. Then came South Lyon three and three-quarters points inarrears. Jackson Lumen Christi led the region at the end of last week's play. The first two teams in each region in each class qualify for the playoffs.

Fenton. Durand and South Lyon all won Friday night, but that probably won't make any difference. Labadie called the other coaches after the game andbased on what they told him. he believe his club will finish among the top two in the region, qualifying for post-season play "The Fenton coach told me that they have an 89.44-point average." he said. "Durand's coach said that they will have either an 89.78 or a 90.64 (depending on the outcome of a couple of games average, but that that (the second figure i By STEVE HERMAN kj 111 LUi1 IS, 1 I1U.

HVIIV Dame quarterback Joe Montana passed for 273 yards and three touchdowns, scored another on a one-yard sneak and ran for a two-point conversion, leading the fifth-ranked Irish to a 69-14 romp over Georgia Tech Saturday in a college football mismatch. vagas rerguson ana Jim sione aiso scored two touchdowns apiece for the 7-1 Irish, who scored 48 points in the second half. The Irish trailed 7-6 after Eddie Lee Ivery returned a kickoff 97 yards for a second period touchdown. But Montana, a 6-foot-2 junior, guided the Irish 63 yards on their next possession, passing 15 yards to Kris Haines at the Georgia Tech eight and hit Terry Eurick for the go-ahead touchdown on the next play. Montana, whose touchdown run earlier gave Notre Dame a 6-0 lead, then Bucks batter By The Associated Press Ohio State fourth-ranked Buckeyes, held to one touchdown in the first half, exploded for three in the third quarter, two in a span of just 13 seconds, and rolled to a 35-0 victory over Illinois Saturday to remain undefeated in the Big 1 Five different players scored for the Buckeyes.

6-0 in conference play and 8-1 overall. Illinois dropped to 24 in the Big Ten and 3-6 for the season. i r. i i i i rtiier oeing luiuieu io oniy eigni piays in the first quarter. Ohio State finally put together a 73-yard drive in the second quarter.

Paul Campbell scored from the one-yard line for a 7-0 halftime lead. Ohio State took the second half kick-off and marched 75 yards for another touchdown. Joel Payton going in from the one. Seconds later. Mike Guess recovered a fumble and Ron Springs, who rushed for 132 yards, followed with a 15-yard TD sprint.

The next time the Buckeyes gained possession, they drove 65 yards for another score with flanker James Harrell carrying the final five yards. Early in the fourth quarter, with the reserves taking over, the Buckeyes went 88 yards in 15 plays for another touchdown with Ricky Johnson scoring from and 42 yards as Nebraska beat Missouri. The vctory leaves the llth-ranked Cornhuskers 7-2 over-all and in a strong position in the Big Eight race with a 4-1 mark. Pitt 44, West Virginia 3 Matt Cavanaugh stormed three yards for a second-period touchdown after digging Pitt out of a first-and-39 hole and the 12th-ranked Panthers rolled to a lopsided victory over their arch-rivals. Pitt trailed 3-0 early in the game, but the momentum changed when Bob Jury intercepted his 17th career pass and returned it 36 yards to the five-yard line.

Fred Jacobs took a pitch-out around left end from thefour for the touchdown and Pitt was of and running. Clem son 13, North Carolina 13 North Carolina kicker Tom Biddle hit a 30-yard field goal with 1:02 left in the game to give the Tar Heels a tie with No. 13Clemson. Bittle's kick ended a desperate North WEST Arkansas St. 17, SW Louisiana 15 SMU 41.

Rice 24 Stephen Austin 31. Howard Payne 3 Texas 35. Houston 21 Texas Tech 49. TCU 17 Army 31, Air Force 6 Trinity, Tex. 21, McMurry 14 Boise St.

31, Idaho St. 7 Montana 34. N. Colorado 13 San Jose St. 24, Hawaii 14 Southern Cal 49, Stanford 0 Washington 50.

California 31 Washington St. 24, Oregon St. 10 UCLA 21, Oregon 3 South Brdgwater.Va. 6, Randolph-Macon 6, tie Duke 38, Wake Forest 14 E. Tennessee St.

37, Moorhead St. 14 E. Kentucky 28. Tennessee Tech 21 Emory Henry 7, Wash. Lee 6 Florida 22, Georgia 17 Florida St.

21 Virginia Tech 21 Kentucky 28, Vanderbilt 6 Maryland 19, Villanova 13 Mississippi St. 27, Auburn 13 Pittsburgh 44, W. Virginia 3 Richmond 19, Furman 13 Tennessee 27, Memphis St. 14 Virginia Tech 30, VirginiaSt. 6 Austin Peay 13, Murray St.

0 Clemson 11 N. Carolina 13, tie E. Tennessee St. 37, Morehead St. 34 Emory Henry 7, Wash.

Lee 6 Jacksonville St. 44, Livingston St. 7 Penn. St. 21, N.

Carolina St. 17 Swarthmore 24, Johns Hopkins 0 Virginia Union 28, Morgan St. 9 Alabama 24, LSU 3 E. Carolina 45, Appalachian 14 Lane 34. Fish 0 Salisbury St.

21, Towson St. 20 VMI 3a Virginia 6 MICHIGAN HIGH SCHOOL St. Philip 36. Mendon 14 Lumen Christi 37, Coldwater 8 Clarkston 30, Port Huron Northern 19 Detroit Southwestern 36, Detroit Northern 6 Grand Rapids West Catholiic 21, Muskegon Central 12 Grosse Pointe North 10, Grosse Pointe South 7 St. Joseph Lake Michigan Catholic 6, Three Oaks River Valiey 3 Warren Woods 20, Warren Tower 0 Britons win CHEBOYGEN, Wise.

Albion College won its eighth straight game Saturday afternoon with a 24-6 victory over Lakeland College. The Britons complete the 1977 season with an 8-1 record, and will await news of NCAA Division III playoff invitations that will be issued next week. Freshman fullback Doug VerMeulen capped two first quarter Albion marches with touchdown runs of seven and one yards to pace the Briton scorers. Dexter Davis added a TD in the second quarter on a 51 yard pass from Dave Wood, while placekicker Tom Klus booted three extra-points and a 38 yard field goal. Lakeland's only score came in the second quarter on a 10 yard pass from quarterback Mark Vento to Todd Sim-monds.

Albion's 'wrecking crew' defense otherwise held Lakeland in check, allowing only nine first downs and 146 yards in total offense. Battle Creek's Jim Haskins played well at middle-guard for Albion. KCC volleyballers wind up in No.2 spot WINDSOR, Ont Kellogg Community College of Battle Creek, the only two-year college in the Windsor Volleyball tournament here over the weekend, finished in second place Saturday night behind Central Michigan University. In the finals, CM prevailed over KCC 8-15 and 11-15 In the semis, KCC defeated Eastern Michigan 15-13 and 15-5. Earlier.

KCC split with CMU 7-15 and 15-11. 1 4-8 The Brown and Gold seemed ready to pull victory from the jaws of defeat, as they recovered the ensuing kickoff with a perfect on-side attempt, but it was not to be. Western had two chances in the closing moments, but netted two yards in four plays on the first oppurtunity and just nine on the second. Time finally ran out with the Broncos far from paydirt. Persell finished the game with 123 yards in 24 carries, marking the 13th time in 17 starts that he has gone over the century, mark.

Little completed 5 of 15 passes for 86 yards, but netted a minus 26 yards on 18 rushes. Miami 7 7 0 0-14 W. Michigan 0 0 0 88 MiamWartti 15 pass from Fortner (Kraus kick) Miam Angelo 2 pass from Fortner (Kraus kick) West Litfle 1 -run (Robinson pass from Lit- STATISTICS sjxth Southeastern Conference football championship in seven years. The victory over the 18-thranked Tigers combined with Mississippi State's 27-13 triumph over Auburn gave the Crimson Tide the SEC's automatic berth in the Sugar Bowl game. Oklahoma 61, Oklahoma St.

28 Oklahoma quarterback Thomas Lott engineered the slaughter of Oklahoma State to keep the Sooners firmly in control of the Big Eight Conference lead. Lott rushed for 103 yards on 17 carries, including an 80-yard touchdown jaunt, and passed for 85 more yards before leaving the game late in the third quarter with a slightly bruised shoulder. Kentuck) 28, Vanderbilt 6 Quarterback Derrick Ramsey and running back Joe Dipre scored two touchdowns each to lead the determined seventh-ranked Wildcats. Ramsey scored his second touchdown on a 2-yard dive on Kentucky's opening ran around right end for two more points and the Irish were ahead to stay. The Yellow Jackets were unable to dent the Irish defense except for Ivery's long run until a 18-yard pass from Gary Hardie to Drew Hill with two minutes left in the game.

A fumble by Rodney Lee later in the second quarter at the Georgia Tech 35 was recovered by Notre Dame's Willie Fry. A 13-yard run by Jerome Heavens and a four-yard pass to Eurick put the ball at the 18, and Montana threw to Haines on the next play for a 21-7 Irish halftime lead. Montana, whose previous career high was 260 yards, capped a 91-yard drive with a 68-yard third quarter touchdown pass to Dave Waymer. On the next series, he hit Ken MacAfee on passes of 13 and 16 yards and Eurick for two more before Heavens ran in for the score from the two. Mini 35-0 the 15-yard line.

OSU finished with 421 yards, all but 19 on the ground. Purdue 22, Wisconsin 0 Boilermaker freshman sensation Mark Herrmann set up two scores and passed for 174 yards, surging into second place on the all-time Big Ten single season passing list. Mike Brown scored from a yard out midway through the first quarter and defensive end Keena Turner wrapped up the Boilermakers' third successive victory by intercepting an Anthony Dudley pass and racing 65 yards to score, Purdue climbed to 5-4 overall and 3-3 in the Big Ten. Wisconsin, which has scored just seven points in its last 17 quarters, slipped to 5-4 and 3-4. Indiana 24, Iowa 21 Kicker David Freud, a native of Jerusalem, kicked a 23-yard field goal with 16 seconds left to give the Hoosiers the win.

Freud, 26, married and the father of a five-month-old son, has a season record of 10 kicks in 13 tries. One of the misses came earlier in the fourth quarter, when Indiana was ahead 21-14. Iowa quarterback Tom McLaughlin, whose team once lead 14-0, managed a one-yard touchdown run to tie the score at 21-21 on the series of plays that followed the field goal attempt. three earlier in the peViod, cut the margin to 4-3 with a goal at 14:40, but Glenn Tomalty got his first goal as a K-Wing on the powerplay at 17:16 to provide some breathing room. Muskegon led 1-0 after one period.

Wanchuk evened the score 58 seconds after the intermission with an unassisted effort. Tom Milani then notched his eight goal of the year on a powerplay, putting Kalamazoo in front for the first time. The Mohawks tied it again before the period ended. Alvin White made it 3-2 at the 7:33 mark of the final period, but Marini struck at 8:10, setting the stage for Wanuck's pivotal goal three minutes later. Kalamazoo outshot Muskegon, overall record, but more importantly a 4-0 MAC mark.

Miami can lock up the league title with a victory next week over injury-riddled Kent State. With the defeat, Western now stands at 3-3 in Mid-Am play and is out of the title picture, and is 3-4 overall. Miami fumbled the ball on its first series of plays against WMU, but following Gene Roger's recovery on the Miami 45, the Bronco offense demonstrated right off what kind of a day it was going to have. Four plays netted a frustrating nine yards, including quarterback Albert Little's minus one yard run on a fourth-and-one play at the Redskin 36. After an exchange of punts, Miami put together one of only four sustained drives in the entire ballgame (with two each belonging to Miami and Western).

The Redskins Started on their own nine, and marched 91 yards in 11 plays to score, helped along by a Bronco defensive holding call midway through the Had not the Werstern defenders been called on the miscue, WMU would have gained possesion on the punt. Larry Fortner capped the Miami effort by hitting Paul Warth on a 15 yard pass at the 10:12 mark of the first quarter. "Western Michigan got cranked up for the its only first half march near the end Playoff-bound Lumen trims Cards was the highest they could go. We figured that the most South Lyon could have was 90.5 points, even if all the teams they'd beaten this year won this weekend." The Redskins, who went into Friday night's contest with an 88.0-point average, received 64 points for beating another Class school under the Michigan High School Athletic Association's (MHSAAi point system. Additionally.

Marshall got another 32 points, eight points for each of JCW's four wins this season, for beating Western. Twin Valley foes Harper Creek. Penn-field and Hastings, all of whom Marshall defeated during the season, also were winners Friday, giving Marshall another 24 points. The total of 120 points increases Marshall's average to 91.55. "Those are very unofficial ratings." explained Labadie.

"The state i MHSAAi will call us Sunday today i to verify them." The Skins scored on their second series of the night, with Weatherly carrying it over from the 4-yard line, the two-point conversion run failed. Midway through the second period. Marshall's Steve Nietzka jumped on a Western fumble at the JCW 40. Weatherly scooted 34 yards for his second score. Gabby Rivard took a pass from quarterback Larry Schuler for the conversion and Marshall led.

14-0. Phillips applied his backbreaker near the end of the first half. With Western driving, he jumped in front of a would-be receiver in the flat, picked off the pass and accelerated 70 yards to the end zone. eatherly's TD and Schuler's two-point conversion run finished the scoring in the third stanza. Weatherly accumulated 138 yards in 23 carries, the sixth time this season he has cleared the 100-yard barrier.

The total gave him an even 1,000 rushing yards for the season. Marshall rolled up 226 rushing yards, while holding Western to just 127 yards total offense and seven first downs. grove and ran in another marker from three yards. Kim Conway passed to Jim Bictert for a 5-yard TD pass and Dave Schonhard ran over the other from two yards. Lumen also scored a safety by blocking a Coldwater punt out of the end zone.

Coldwater's only touchdown came on the last play of the game, a 19 yard pass from Don Steffey to Chris Door. Dorr, then, ran over the two-pointer. Door finished with 74 yards in 18 rushes while Steffey clicked on 5 out of 10 passes for 59 yards. Coldwater accumulated 129 total yards. Coldwater finished with a 5-4 season.

FURNACE-MATE 2500 SERIES $41988 This that it I sMH4v4 ftf HWM8 I 2500 Ft By Associate! Prtss BIG TEN Michigan 63, Northwestern 20 Michigan State I. Minnesota 10 Ohio State 35. Illinois 0 Indiana 24, Iowa 21 Purdue 22 Wisconsin 0 STATE Miami, Ohio 14. Western Michigan I Central Michigan 49, Kent State 10 Grand Valley 31. Hillsdale 20 Dayton 45, Ferris St 19 St Cloud St 23.

Michigan Tech 7 Olivet 14. Adrian 14, tie. Wayne St Saginaw Valley 7 Hope 35, Kalamazoo 6 Alma 61. Oberlin 18 Eastern Michigan 21. N.

Carolina 20 Cincinnati 38. Ohio 26 E. Mich. 21, N.Carolina A 20 Albion 24, Lakeland 6 Toledo 27, N. Illinois 9 OTHERS MIDWEST Cincinnati 38, Ohio 26 Colorado 12.

Iowa St. 7 Kansas 29, Kansas St. 21 Kenyon 30, Case Western 2 Midland 4a Concordia, Neb. 17 Muskingum 31, Capital 14 Notre Dame 69, Georgia Tech 14 Tn. -Chattanooga 37, Bowling Green 33 Tulsa 33.

Drake 23 Wittenberg 31, Heidelberg 6 Wooster 29, Ohio Northern 9 Anderson 28, Earlham 6 Findlay 41. Taylor 27 Mankato St. 46, Westmar 0 Milton 35. Chicago 14 Nebraska 21. Missouri 10 Oklahoma 61, Oklahoma St.

28 St. John's, Minn. 21, St. Olaf 7 SW Missouri 14. SE Missouri 10 Wheaton 34, Augustana.111.

29 Youngstown St. 52, E. Illinois 22 Ball St. 42, Indiana St. 18 Black Hills St.

16, Northern, S.D. 7 Cent. Iowa 32, Upper Iowa 0 Cornell, Iowa 14, Coe 11 Dubuque 13, William Penn 7 Grinnell 24, Carleton 6 Hamline 71, Macalester 6 Lake Forest 26, Beloit 0 Minn -Morris 17, Bemidji St. 9 Monmouth, III. 61, Knox 20 N.

Dakota St. 65, Morningside 6 NE Missouri 45, Cent. Missouri 23 St. Joseph, Ind. 21, Evansville7 S.

Illinois 23, Illinois St. 17 Wilmington 21, Defiance 0 Wis. -LaCrosse 31, Claire 21 St. Norbert 15 EAST Albright 2a Lebanon Val. 3 Ashland 13, C.W.

Post 9 Boston St. 6. New Haven 0 Bowdoin 21, Bates 17 Brown 11 Dartmouth 10 Colgate 49. Bucknell 17 Connecticut 23, Boston U. 21 Cornell U.

2a Columbia 7 Grove City 19, Wash. Jeff. 3 Hamilton 27, Worcester Tech 6 Harvard 34, Pennsylvania 15 Hobart 55. Brockport St. 14 Ithaca 35, Rochester Tech 0 Lafayette 41, Fordham 23 Lycoming 27, W.

Maryland 7 Middlebury 31, Union, N.Y. 20 Muhlenberg 29, Susquehanna 8 Rhode Island 27, Kings Point 3 Rochester 24, Alfred 8 Slippery Rock 28, Lock Haven St. 20 Syracuse 45, Navy 34 Temple 24, Rutgers 14 Williams 13, Wesleyan 7 Yale 44, Princeton 8 Dickinson 21, Ursinus 7 Massachusetts 28, Holy Cross 6 St. Lawrence 50, RPI 6 Widener 50. Delaware Val.

27 Pro Sports By Associated Press BASKETBALL NBA Late Friday Results Los Angeles 111, Indiana 99 New York 95. Seattle 92- Saturday's Results Atlanta 100, Golden State 94 Cleveland 105, New Jersey 93 Philadelphia 122. Denver 101 Chicago 111, Phoenix 94 San Antonio 111, Buffalo 101 HOCKEY NHL Late Friday Results NY Rangers 5, Vancouver 1 Saturday's Results Cleveland 4, Detroit 3 NY Islanders 4, Pittsburgh 3 Philadelphia 3, Washington 1 Montreal 5, Boston 3 HOCKEY WHA Late Friday Results Edmonton 3, Indianapolis 1 HOCKEY IHL Saturday's Results Kalmazoo 6, Muskegon 4 of the first quarter, led by AU-American Jerome Persell. The fiesty little tailback accounted for 49 yards of Western's 57 on the drive, but WML came away empty handed when the offense was stopped at the Miami six, and usually accuate Alton Laupp missed a 24 yard field goal attempt. The Redskins produced another charge (they're last) near the end of the second quarter, marching 65 yards in 13 plays.

Fortner tossed a short two yard pass to Mark Angelo to complete Miami's scoring for the day, and with that completion set a new career Redi skin touchdown pass record with a total of 13. The Broncos swam in futility throughout the third quarter, including the squandering of good field position set up by WMUs Greg Williams fine punt return to the Miami 44. Western finally came to life late in the contest, but even that situation was set up by a fine defensive effort. Miami had the ball at its own 39 yard line, when halfback Mark Hunter fumbled and Bronco Randy Arnston recovered on the 18. Little ran across from the one six plays later, followed by' Western's first successful two-point coversion of the year to make the count 14-8 with 4:16 to K-Wings win one 6-4 JACKSON Powerful Jackson Lumen Christi.

in all probability, clinched a spot in the Class state football playoffs here Saturday night by beating Coldwater handily. 37-8. Lumen Christi. regional leader in playoff points last week, wound up its regular season with an 8-1 record. Christi and Marshall are expected to wind up Nos.

1 and 2 in their region. If they do. they will meet in the first round of the playoffs next weekend at Lansing Everett. Tom O'Dowd hand a hand in three Lumen touchdowns. He connected on TD passes of 27 and 14 yards to Tim Cos- MUSKEGON Seven proved to be a iuckv numoer tor me naiamazoo wings Saturday night.

After managing only four ties and two losses in six previous games, the K- ings finally gained their hrst victory ot the International Hockey League season, scoring four times in the final period to upend the Muskegon Mohawks, 6-4. 1 Team Kalamazoo will seek win No. 2 at home tonight against Fort Wayne. Mike Wanchuk, who had scored only once before this two goals. His second, at 11:09 of the third period, snapped a 3-3 tie.

Ron Kennedy then collected his third of the year 49 seconds later. Muskegon's Hector Marini. who had tied the score at BffBFSM Miami knocks out Broncos WOOD BURNERS THAT WILL SAVE YOU IN FUEL COSTS The ENERGY-MATE is designed to be a supplement to your present heating system. utilizes the same air ducts and chimney that your present gas or oil furnace uses and circulates the warm air through your present furnace heat ducts. When the temperature between the inter-lining of the stove reaches ISO Farenheit.

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It might be a cliche, but you've got to win in the trenches to have a chance at winning the I ballgame." Miami tallied two first half touch-. downs and made them stand up for the victory, as the Bronco offense sputtered and died for the major part of the con- test. The Western offensive legions also misfired on numerous occasions in the second half, after the Bronco defenders had made the big play to blunt Miami's attack. The Redskins, winners over Western in 10 straight games, now sport an 8-1 CO-OPERATIVE FUEL SUPPLY 1 32 Capital S.W.. G.

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