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6-D Sunday, Nov. 10, 1968 The Shreveport Times Eastern Action Battle for Central Division Drawing Attention in NFL Harvard Holds On To Edge Princeton The Los Angeles Rams (7-1 will lead the Colts against more tied with Baltimore in the old mates this week in the trip PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) Coastal Division, will be at At- to Detroit, a club whose offense has not scored a touchdown in Harvard held off a last quarter FIRST FOR CORNELL PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) -Cornell struck for a 76-yard scoring pass from Bill Robert two weeks. The clubs met in an Princeton charge as the Crim son won their seventh straight exhibition game in August, won by the Lions 14-7.

son to Chris Ritter in the open- game Saturday, 9-7 and re- jng minutes and then turned a With Gale Sayers on a hot pair of interceptions mained tied at the top of the Ivy By JACK HAND Associated Press Sports Writer Baltimore invades Earl Mor-rall country again Sunday, Green Bay seeks a vital victory at Minnesota and both St. Louis and Cleveland risk winning streaks in top National Football League action. Most of the games pair rivals within their own divisions. Only two interdivisional matches are listed Baltimore (7-1) at Detroit (3-4-1) and San Francisco (4-4) at Chicago (4-4). It is a wide open scramble in running spree and Mac Percival into long defeating touchdown runs in League football race.

booting field goals at a wild lanta (1-7) with a chance to take control if the Colts falter in Detroit. St. Louis '5-3), winner of four straight, will be at home to Pittsburgh (2-6), a surprising winner of its last two. Cleveland (5-3) tied with the Cards in the Century Division, will be at home to New Orleans 3-5 Dallas (7-1) can virtually wrap up the Capitol Division by winning its home game with the runnerup New York Giants 5-3). Winless Philadelphia (0-8) The Crimson defense, headed pace, tne Bears nave managed to recover from a stuttering start to tie for first place with ISM JT r.r,.- I it JI-llKi the Vikings.

Chicago hosts a San Francisco team that was man handled by Cleveland last week, 33-21. The Packer-Vikings rematch the rugged Central Division with only a half game separat by linebacker John scason contained Princeton for three! Robertson, fading back from quarters as Harvard built up a his own 24 on third down, ap-9-0 lead. (peared just about to be spilled But on the first play the I for a loss when he spotted Ritter fourth quarter, Neil Hurley fum-lloose behind the Brown second-bled Ellis Moore's punt and'ary. The fleet halfback caught Princeton recovered at mid-! the ball near midfield, got a key field. Fourteen plays block from Rick Furbush and Brian McCullough swept overjwent all the way with only 54 from the one foot line and Arnie seconds gone.

Holtberg's conversion rrade it 9-jcomeii i 7 7-31 7 i Brown i 0 0 0 0 at the Metropolitan Stadium has gets its best chance to avoid complete disaster in a home ing the four teams. The winner set the Twin cities afire with game with Washington (3-5). of the Green Bay (3-4-1) at ticket demands. Minnesota won Minnesota (4-4) rematch could the first game, Sept. 22 at Mil Baltimore visited one of Mor-rail's old stomping grounds last week and shut out the Giants take over, depending on the suc cess or failure of the Lions and waukee, 26-13 after rolling up a 16-0 halftime lead.

The Vikings Dlaved ball control and even 126-0 at Yankee Stadium. Morrall Bears. Cnr Qittr Ik DAt com Robertson 1'rinceton got tne nan againuDavies moo .,) Cor-MacLeod 40 pass interception gambled on fourth down deep in their own territory and made it. Green Bay appears to be facing a series of must games, espe Michigan Rips Illini Behind Ron Johnson cially after bowing to the Bears last week 13-10 on a free kick field goal. iwu jiiiiiuies luici anu uiuvc i (Pavies kick) thp Harvard 32 But the Har- cor fg Davies 27 a Cor-Ruth 72 pass interception (Davies vard defense twice dumped kiCk) McCullough attempting tO pass.

Cor-Robertson 1 run (Davies kick) and the Tigers were forced to punt. HOWLING PACES YALE Then Vic Gatto and Ray Horn- PHILADELPHIA (AP) blower led a drive that picked Baffling Brian Dowling Vales up four first downs and virtually magician with a football, un-ran out the clock. furled two touchdown passes in a d-smashing performance Defense did the job for Los Angeles last week after the ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) Rams recovered from a kickoff runback by Detroit's Lem Bar Ron Johnson bulled his way for ney. Now they face the Falcons two touchdowns in the first half has done the opposite, moving to the corner from a safety position.

The 190-pounder from Oregon palyed a tremendous game at the new post against the Saints last week and will be up against the New York Giants today in the Cotton Bowl. Ten interception of the season and broke the record of seven which he tied last year. Tim Killian kicked a 26-yard field goal in the third quarter five plays after George Hoey recovered an Illini fumble at the Illinois 20. and quarterback Dennis Brown fired two touchdown passes as Har FG Wynne 20 1J in an ivy league game aaiur- Har Hornblower 5 run (kick failed) I W. K.

HICKS (left) of Texarkana and Texas Southern will be trying to foil Joe Namath's passing when the Houston Oilers try to maintain their slim title hopes in the AFL feature at Shea Stadium. Hicks, a 188-pounder, has switched from his cornerback position to safety. Mel Renfro (right) of Dallas hi American League Play Prln McCullough 1 run the Michigan Wolverines rolled kick) IHoitDerg Dowling yardage total of 206 1 boosted him to 1,488 yards for for the second time in four weeks. Atlanta led 14-0 in the second quarter of their first meeting, Oct. 20, and 17-14 going into the fourth before the Rams pulled it out, 27-14.

St. Louis has won four over winless Illinois 36-0 Staroba touchdown came The victory gives the wolve- i the year, breaking the record of Ed Molloy, who had 1,293 yards in 1952. Dowling's two scoring 'passes gave him 15 this year, rines a 5-0 Big Ten record and three plays after sophomore straight in its drive toward the moves them within one game of guard Dan Dierdorf recovered Army Rolls By 58-25 i LI. 1 1 Til title in the Century Division. a season unaie againsi uniojan Illinois iumuie on me iiumns Pittsburgh followed up its State with the winner likely to 121.

tying Molloy 1952 mark, Dowling hit on nine of 18 pass-i es for 180 yards and rushed for triumph over the Eagles by go to the Rose Bowl. bombing the Falcons 41-21 witn WEST POINT, N.Y. (AP) 26 more. Roy Jefferson catching 11 pass Trull Is Oiler Man on Spot In Drive for Divisional Title Brown took to the air often and Michigan had little trouble moving against the Illini de Illinois 0 0 0 00 Michigan 6 14 9 736 Mich Johnson 4 run (kick tailed) Mich Johnson 2 run (run failed) Mich Harris 31 pass from Brown (Brown run) Mich Staroba 14 Pass from Brown (pass failed) Mich FG Killian 26 Mich Hankwitz 6 pass from Moore- in a wuu, vtuuiy sew mg 7 j3j Armv trounced Boston College i Penn 13-13 Yale Hill 52 pass from Dowling (Dowl- 58-25 Saturday with Cadet Char- ina run! fense. He threw a sparkling bayard touchdown pass to end Bil es.

They piayea an exniDiuon August, won by the Cards 24-7. The Browns are on a three-game win streak, heading into a rematch with a New Orleans lie JarviS running for 253 yards 1, Yale-Marting 13 pass Uom Dowling ly Harris late in the first natt to head (Killian kick) to erase the Academy record of A 56,775. 230 set by the immortal Glenn Davis in 1945. team they had trouDie witn backs. Cincinnati's Paul Robinson has gained 315 yards in his bring the crowd of to us feet.

He also tossed a 14-yarder to By MURRAY CHASS The Patriots thought so highly Associated Press Sports Write of, Trull's potential that they traded away veteran Babe Paril- Spot. 15 but finally beat 24-10. It Wills Masters last two games and is second in Yale Levin 3 run (Bayiess kick) Penn Zbrzezni I run (run tailed) Yale Hill 15 run (Bayless kick) Penn McFillan 9 run (Berry kick) A 28,839. DORMS OUTPLAYED HANOVER, N.H. (AP) -Dartmouth's blended offensive was 10-10 at the end of the third sophomore flanker Paul Staroba When the Houston Oilers trad- is Then for the second time Trull Another individual highlight of the game was a third period 79-yard punt return by Army's Lynn Moore for a touchdown.

for another score in tne imro. was unable to hold the starting period. The Saints upended the Cards in an exhibition 40-27. If Dallas, winner of its last six over the Giants, can do it again job. the league.

Robert Holmes of Kansas City ranks fourth but has a better average than Robinson, 5.3 to 4-5. Chiefs Vote quarter. Johnson's two touchdowns After the Pats cut him, the Boston College drew first orchestra outplayed Columbia's came in the first half on four in the Cotton Bowl the Cowboys quarterback shopped around and wound up back with the Oilers- Player Is Leader in Australia blood with a 25-yard field goal! record-setting one-man band bv Bob Gallivan after 1:53. iMarve'lous Marty Domres to ed quarterback Don Trull to the Boston Patroits last year, Oiler Wally Lemm said, "I -think he'll be better with a of scene." It's taken one year and two scene changes, but Trull has I proved Lemm correct. Now it's up to Trull to prove and two yard runs.

He went into the game with 10 touchdowns. The Illinois scoring threat but on their taxi squad. The Chiefs are expected to the tune of 31-19 in an Ivy will hold a three-game edge with five to play. The Cowboys are coming off a 17-3 bounce- The invading Eagles again Finally, as the result of Pete maintain their slight lead in the tnnk thp lpad 10.3 in the sernnd iLeague football game Saturday. came early in the fourthquarter West even though quarterback Len Dawson, suffering from a back victory against tne sainis after losing to the Packers.

The when quarterback Bob Naponic guided the Illini to the Michigan can keep the Oilers in the Giants' offense collapsed in its running for their second consecu first shutout in 75 games against tive title in the American 14 before satety 10m L-urus intercepted for the Wolverines on the three. It was his eighth Big Baltimore. period on a 73-yard march with Domres was in perfect pitch Dave Bennett diving over from as he gained the league career the one. But from then on total offense record, 3,677 yards, Army's offense had its own and the Columbia scason pass-way. In one streak in the second ins mark, 1,710.

and third periods, Army rolled Domres was especially sensa-up four touchdowns. tional in the final period as he 'plunged one-half yard to give Boston college 23 Columbia its second touchdown When the Redskins and Ba- Beathard's emergency appendectomy and Bob Davis ineffectiveness, the 6-foot-l, 196-pound Trull got a third, and most likely, final chance. Three weeks ago, against the Jets, he passed for two touchdowns in the final quarter, forcing New York to come from behind for its victory. Going into the second Jet game, he now has thrown six League's Eastern Divl jsion. With the 27-year-old Oklaho cles met Oct.

6, Sonny Jurgen- sen ran for a touchdown in a 17- 1 man at quarterback, the Oilers 14 Washington victory. Philadel in New York Sunday to try land then with two seconds re phia, faces a winless season unless it breaks out against the 'and keep the Jets from taking BC FG Gallivan 25 Army FG Jensen 26 BC Bennett I run (Gallivan kick) Arnw Jarvis 2 run (Jensen kick) BC FG Gallivan 30 crown away from them. maining in the game fired a 19-yard socring pass to Bob Wer- Skins in a battle of the walking New York, which never has wounded. bruised thigh, may not play. If he doesn't Jacky Lee will start Oakland, tied with San Diego for second place, faces a suddenly though Denver team that has won four of its last five games.

With quarterback Steve Tensi, halfback Floyd Little and receiver Al Denson healthy again, the Broncos are a powerful team, but the Raiders have visions of another AFL championship. Like Kansas City, Oakland has quarterback problems with Da-ryle Lamonica recovering from a knee injury. George Blanda is set to start if Lamonica can't. There's no quarterback problem for San Diego has averaged 423.6 yards a game and leads the league with 19 touchdown passes. Army Albano 42 pass from Llndell ner.

(kick failed) Armv And rereioak i oast from Lin-: Columbia 9 0 Gallant Bloom Wins Gardenia CHERRY HILL, N.J. (AP) -Given a strong and perfectly timed ride by John L. Rotz, King Ranch's Gallant Bloom charged into the lead a quarter mile from home and captured the $183,070 Gardenia by Vk lengths over Shuvee at Garden State Park Saturday. It was a two-horse duel at the National League Eastern Conference Capital Division Pet. Pts.

OP dell (Jensen kick) iDartmouth 3 14 7 731 Army Jarvis 46 run (Jensen kick) Dart FG P. Donovan 28 Army Moore 79 punt return (Jensen Dart Lundouist 4 run (Donovan kicV) kick) I Dart R. Adams 19 pass interception ar l.nm Uirrl, 10 nmnvan kirk) Dallas 7 1 0 .875 247 Y5 scoring tosses in nine quarters and has completed 56 per cent of his passes more than a slight improvement over his 1967 record of 33.7 per cent. Trull's six touchdown passes, incidentally, are six more than the Jets' Joe Namath has thrown in his past five games. The Jets aren't concerned, however, since New York Washington 3 5 0 .375 147 221 tailed) I Dart Chafey 25 run (P.

Donovan kick) Philadelphia SYDNEY, Australia (AP) South Africa's Gary Player clipped seven strokes off par with a brilliant 66 Saturday and took over the 54-hole lead in the Wills Masters Golf Tournament. The black-clad South African, with 205, held a three-stroke lead over Peter Town-send. The Briton skied to a 74 one over for the seaside Manly course. In third place with 210, Gay Brewer of Dallas. Brewer matched the 73 par after firing two subpar rounds of 67 and 70.

The other leaders included Alan Murray, Australia, 68 and 211; Kel Nagle, Australia 69 and 211; Walter Godfrey New Zealand, 70 and 211 and Ted Ball, Australia, 65 and 212. Ball tied the course record with his brilliant round. Townsend had started the day wih a three-stroke margin over Brewer. He bogeyed the second and third holes but got a big break later when he hooked a tee shot out of bounds. The ball struck a passing car and rebounded back onto the course.

Army Andrzeiczak 12 run (Jensen! Dri-Boy 4 run u. warns mai kick) Col Werner 8 pass from Domres (pats BC Bennett 9 pass from Harris (pass failed) failed) Col Domres 1 run (nass failed) Army Moore 11 run (Jensen kick) I Col Werner 19 pass from Domres Army Klevecz 3 run (Jensen kick) URose kick) 1 temury umjion St. Louis 3 0 .625 205 175 Cleveland 5 3 0 .625 182 61 New Orleans 3 0 .375 44 177 Pittsburgh 2 6 0 250 1 33 207 Western Conference Cnaitil Division they've won four of those con finish a Let's Be Gay finished tests. some 15 lengths back for third won the title, has a 2'i-game lead over Houston. If the Oilers Sunday, they would have If our more losses than the Jets and only four games to play.

Western Games 1 In the West, meanwhile, the itop three teams are bunched within a half game, and the has first-place Kansas City at Cincinnati, Oakland at Denver and San Diego at Boston. Miami is at Buffalo in the other game. i Trull was the nation's No. 1 college passer at Baylor in 1962 1963, then sat on the Oiler bench behind George Blanda for "three years. He finally was handed the No.

1 job before the 1967 season but couldn't hold and was shuttled to Boston. place in the field of seven 2- The Patriots, on the other hand, have allowed the fewest touch year-old fillies. Each carried 119 If any team is likely to continue Namath's streak, it should be the Oilers, who have the best record against passing down tosses, seven in eight pounds for the 1 1-16 miles. Pack More Fun Into Your Autumn Weekends With An games. The 14th running of this rich Buffalo and Miami will be this year.

Their defense has stakes lost a good deal of its lus meeting fro the second time this allowed only 116.2 yards a game. ter because of the scratching of The Jets have the best defense year, having played to a 14-14 tie the injured Process Shot in the morning. Process Shot, owned against rushing, permitting a Baltimore 1 0 0 .875 238 980 Los Angeles 7 1 0 .875 180 101 San Francisco 4 4 0 .500 158 173 Atlanta 1 7 0 .125 113 260 Central Division Minnesota 4 0 .500 189 137 Chicago 4 4 0 .500 140 203 Green Bay 3 4 1 .429 164 129 Detroit 3 1 .429 144 148 Last Week's Results Baltimore 26, New York 0 Chicago 13, Green Bay 10 Cleveland 33, San Francisco 21 Dallas 17, New Orleans 3 Los Angeles 10, Detroit 7 Minnesota 27, Washington 14 Pittsburgh 41, Atlanta 21 St. Louis 41, Philadelphia 17 Sunday's Games Baltimore at Detroit Green Bay at Minnesota Los Angeles at Atlanta New Orleans at Cleveland New York at Dallas Pittsburgh at St. Louis San Francisco at Chicago Washington at Philadelphia in the first one.

Both came close to pulling upsets last Sunday. San Diego mere 71.8 yards a game. The Kansas City-Cincinnati game features the AFL's top had to come from behind to two rookie running CAMPING TRAILER BUY NOW DURING OUR NOVEMBER STOCK REDUCTION of $231,400. She previously had Penn State Roars Back Club Miami by 22-7 won the Matron and the filly di rizona Stops vision of the National Stallion Stakes. by Mr.

and Mrs. Sonny Werblin, was the leading candidate for 2-year-old' filly honors. The valuable filly hurt her left foreleg while galloping over the strip. The leg filed and trainer J. Bowes Bond had to withdraw her.

Gallant Bloom was a supplementary entry and it cost King Ranch $5,000 to get her in the race. She rewarded owner Robert J. Kleberg with the winner's $110,142 share of the purse. Gallant Bloom, a slight second choice to Shuvee, paid $5.80, $2.60, $2.20. Shuvee paid $2.20, $2.20 and Let's Be Gay $4.60.

The winner was timed in 1:45 4-5 over a track that had turned slow by post time. Gallant Bloom, a daughter of Gallant Man, now has earnings SALE Rotz kept his charge in fourth Falcons, 1 1-10 down Miami while Buffalo shot ahead of New York until Jim Turner kicked his fifth and sixth field goals. American League Eastern Division WIT Pet. Pts. OP New York a 2 0 .750 231 177 Houston 4 5 0 .444 168 158 Boston 3 5 0 .375 128 217 Miami 2 5 1 .125 128 243 Buffalo 7 1 .125 128 243 Western Division Kansas CltV 7 2 0 .778 230 124 Oakland 6 2 0 .750 253 30 San Diego 6 2 0 .750 242 153 Denver 4 4 0 .500 1 40 1 81 Cincinnati 2 7 0 .222 140 198 Last Week's Results New York 25, Buffalo 21 Denver 35, Boston 14 Houston 27, Cincinnati 17 San Diego 34, Miami 28 Oakland 38, Kansas City 21 Sunday's Games Houston at New York Kansas City at Cincinnati Miami at Buffalo Oakland at Denver San Diego at Boston place on the rail as Handy Pen UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.

i goal. Miami managed only 17 ny and Restless Sis, two outsid (AP) Halfbacks Charlie Pitt yards on the ground and three AIR FORCE ACADEMY, ers, fought for the early lead. yards passing in the second Shuvee was in last place. Colo. (APi Arizona put together a slashing offense Satur Restless Sis had the lead in day and played a spoiler's role half.

Miami 7 0 0 07 Penn State 0 0 12 10-22 Mia Bellamy 78 pass from Olivo (Huff kick) in beating Air Force 14-10. the turn for home but Gallant Man, gaining with each stride, went to the front at the quarter -man and Bob Campbell ripped apart the nation's second best college defense against rushing -Saturday as unbeaten Penn State came from behind in the -second half to beat Miami 22-7 for the Nittany Lions' seventh "straight football victory. Fourth-ranked State trailed The loss smashed the Cadets I winning streak after four marker. Shuvee, with Jesse Da- PSU Pittman 1 run (pass failed) PSU Pittman 2 run (pass failed) PSU-FG Garthwaite 22 PSU Pittman I run (Garthwaite kick) A 49,863. straight triumphs.

The Wildcats1 vidon up, made her move at the same time. LARGE SELECTION New and Used Units WE'LL TRADE, TOO! Bring in Your Old Trailer, Tent, or other Gear Now for the Best Allowance of the Season! A Trailer Co. 2825 Youree Drive Open Friday 6 P.M.-8 P.M.; Saturday 9 A.M.-8 P.M. Call 861-3944 or 868-5017 now have won six against a single defeat. the Hurricanes from Florida 7-0 All the scoring was concen Midwest Football in the first half on a 78-yard touchdown pass from quarter- trated in the first half with the teams trading spectacular scor Dave Olivo to flanker Ray Bellamy.

I In the final 30 minutes, how ing plays within a few seconds in the opening period. Hoosiers Nudge Michigan State Air Force scored first on a ever, Pittman scored three touchdowns and ran for 123 dazzling 46-yard pass play from Gary Baxter to Charley Long- EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) I Both teams scored in the third yards, while Campbell cracked necker, a 6-foot-4 end. Indiana scored a touchdown 'period, MSU on a 54-vard push their first Big Eight Conference football victory in four years, a 12-0 conquest of favored Nebras the touEh Miami aeiense ior bo with 52 seconds left and edsed and Indiana on a 75-yard drive, I A crowd of 49,863, including IOWA SETS MARK IOWA CITY, Iowa (UPD -Led by Ed Podolak's two touchdowns and record 286 yards rushing, Iowa unleashed an awesome offense Saturday to bury Northwestern, 68-34, in Big -scouts from the Sugar. Cotton, 'Orange and Gator Bowls, "JEST" MHH Michigan State 24-22 Saturday.

The victory kept Hoosier Big Ten title hopes alive. A Steve Brown pass to Eric Stolberg, who made a spectacu watched a rugged State defense Bill Feraco, alternating at quarterback with Bill Triplett sneaked in from the one for the MSU score. Greg Brown made the Indiana touchdown from the three. ka, i Not since Oklahoma State'; bowed in the next to last game' of the 1964 season had Kansas State beaten a loop rival. A tie with Kansas in 1966 was blunt the Miami offense in the A second half while its offense Moment lar catch on the one-yard line, set up Indiana's winning touch Michigan State 8 7 7 0-22 Ten football.

Podolak turned in touchdown runs of 60 and 32 yards on his way to a Big Ten record for rushing in one game. Iowa's total romped for all 22 points. I Pittman scored from the one, two and one with Bob kicking a 22-yard field by Indiana 10 0 7 724 down. The pass covered 33 yards. IU FG Warner 27 IU Pernell 1- run (Warner kick) MSU-Highsmlth 2 run (Wedemeyer I 2 Al Bell Michigan State fumbled six offensive output of 639 yards also run) times and' lost the ball four msu Highsmith run (Boyce kick) MSU Feraco 1 run (Boyce kick) I Brown 3 rnu (Warner kick) IU Brown 1 run (Warner kick) A 65,841.

the Wildcat's best since then. The upset lofted K-State to a' 3-5 season record, 1-4 in the conference. Nebraska stands 5-3 over-all, 2-3 in the Big Eight. I A Nebraska homecoming crowd of 65,986 had scarcely settled in their seats Before K-State scored. On the first play from scrimmage after a Nebraska punt, Dickey lofted a long sideline pass to end Dave Jones, good set a one-game Big Ten marK.

The old individual rushing mark was 268 yards set by Clinton Jones of Michigan State against Iowa in 1966. The old one-game total offense record of 607 yards was set by Michigan State in the same game. iArmy Plans Addition to Field WEST POINT, N.Y. (AP) YARDSTICK Indiana Mich. St.

First downs 18 21 Rushing yardage U4 178 Passing yardaga 195 90 Return yardage 31 17 Passes 13-28-2 7-12-3 Punts 5-21 6-35 Fumbles lots 4 4 Yards penalized 39 15 Jurn on a Qraig daps dlcccrbs r. here's one for you ai a pric iRat'll really turn ysiL on! BEARCATS PROWL CINCINNATI (UPD Record-shattering performances by Greg Cook, Tom Rossley and Jim O'Brien powered Cincinnati to an overwhelming 37-7 victory over Louisville Saturday, ending a four-game win streak for the Northwestern 7 7 14 634 Iowa 14 28 7 1968 Iowa Sullivan 3 run (Melendenj kick) Iowa Podolak 60 run (AAelendez kick) Nor Kurzawskl 32 pass from Shelb-ourne (Emmerich kick) times, while Indiana had seven fumbles and four ball losses. Army is adding 11,000 seats to Michie Stadium by double decking the west stand to bring the caDacitv to 42,000, Mai. Gen. Cardinals.

for 47 yards. Two plays later Dickey passed to Mack Herron for a nine-yard touchdown. Arreguin's conversion kick failed and the Wildcats owned a 6-0 lead with less than 2V2 minutes of playing time elapsed. A rugged Wildcat defense Tope it like it is. Craig's built-in Automotic level Control adjusts the recording level automatically for loud or soft sounds; nearby or distant.

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211 N. Market 422-9382 The cost of the expansion is Louisville averted a shutout when sophomore Mike Blakey returned a kickoff 98 yards for a touchdown in the fourth quarter. Cook, Cincinnati's strong-armed quarterback, i a 1 Louisville with three touchdown passes and totaled 396 yards through the air for a new school one game yardage record. kept Nebraska offensive units in Indiana is 4-1 in the conference and cannot yet be counted out of the title run and the Rose Bowl bid. Michigan State, 1-4 in conference play, now can only hope to play the role of a spoiler.

Indiana jumped to a 10-0 lead in the first quarter on a 27-yard field goal by Don Warner and a touchdown from the one by Bob Pernell, set up by a Spartan Iowa PodolaK 32 runweienoez kicki Iowa Lawrence 7 run (Melendez kick) Iowa Sullivan 9 run (Melendez kick) Iowa -Manning 19 pass from Cilek (Melendez kick) Nor Emmerich 1 run (Emmerlcli kick) Iowa Reardon 95 kickoff return Melendez kick) Nor Smeeton 1 (Emmerich kick) Iowa Sullivan 11 run (kick failed) Iowa (Manning Iowa Sulilvan run (kick failed) Iowa Manning 6 pass from Cilek (pass failed Iowa Green 19 pass from Cilek (Melendez kick) NOR Emmerich 3 run (pass failed) check and the 6-0 lead stood up until the fourth period when Ar million and will be financed Iwith Army Athletic Association funds. The construction will be completed in time for the 1969 I football season. reguin put the game out of reach with field goals of 28 and 50 yards. 2603 The Craig 212 it a battery operated, 2-speed portable go-anywhere recorder. The automatic level control adjusts the record level for perfect reproduction every time.

Ideal for students to help with those difficult courses. Army pays six home games Inext year: New Mexico, Sept. 20; Texas Oct. Utah State, Nebraska was held to 67 yards total offense in the first half and never threatened critically. fumble on their own 28.

Oct. 18; Boston College, Oct. 25; Nebraska Stunned LINCOLN. Neb. 'AP Kan Louisville 0 0 0 77 Cincinnati 13 7 14 337 CIN-FG O'Brien 22 CIN O'Brien 22 pass from Cook (O'Brien kick) CIN Jackson 27 pass from Cook (O'Brien kick) CIN Rossley 95 pass from Cook (O'Brien kick) CIN-Pate 17 run (O'Brien kick) Michigan State struck back with a 75-yard touchdown drive, 5ot 0 6 41? nf Nebraska 0 0 0 00 sas State used the passing Don Highsmith going over the '39" ONLY Air Force, Nov.

1, and Pitts- burgh, Nov. 15. The second level of the west i stand will have 24 rows and the press box will be relocated at Ithe a nerron past from viiacr failed) Lynn Dickey, the kicking of last two yards for the touch Max Arreguin and a stubborn KS FG Arrequin 71 KS-FG Arrasuin 50 down. Charlie Wedemeyer then CIN-FG O'Brien 28 LOU Blakey 98 kidottf return (conv defense Saturday to fhion ran in the fall for two points. pise kick).

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