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TTv iesto 16-0 Victoiy Over River Falls use Whalin Shines in Secondary as SJU Wins 19th Straight at Home 1 By BOB HALL Daily Timts Sports WrHtr came on a second quarter field I St. John then made its long; goal by Larry Hergott after an est sustained drive of the gain 7) UVp COLLEGEVILLE. when it moved from the foutm attack bogged down on the 24-r playing the same brand of de the Falcon eight, using 14 plw yard line. fense that was responsible for Pass defense, which was the hut River Falls intercepted i I cause for anguish a vear aeo. 'the end zone.

Neither team 18 straight victories at home, St. John's University added another jcame through in commendable; able to move after that. i 1 St. John's will go after its game to the string by Wanking fashion. The Falcons completed River Falls (Wis.) State 164 ini2 passes for 136 yards, hut nine the football season opener here of the completions cood for 99 i straight victory at home ne Iweek when it hosts Bemj4 yaras came at the end of the state, a challenger forrK ine vaumea jonnny aetense.

first half and in th fourth Tnt.riiaoiata which set a national record by riod when the Johnnies werebrence crown, Saturday permitting just 12.9 yards on nlavine acainst thu rWk nH the irround in 1QR.1 and railroH nmtHw, 1 V-lu a puiCT.uu( agauui uic long ninin in tne nation with a 55.5 Domo. It was the kind of came we wanted a tough one." asserted average last year, did almost as well in the 1965 inaugural. The Jays yielded just 65 yards on the Johnny Coach John Gagliardi. ground and twice halted the we didn't know a thing about them, so we had to make quite SJU First downs JJ By rushing By passing By penalty Yards gained rushing 23J Yards tost rushing 21 Net yards rushing 211 Yards gained passing TOTAL NET YARDS 217 Passes attempted Passes completed Passes had intercepted Fumbles Fumbles lost Penalties Yards penalized 27 OitnU 4 Falcons inside the 10 yard line. "v' ill.

VI (ft A-( Defensive halfback Pat a few adjustments at the half. "All I did was tell them to Whalin took the spotlight. He gave St. John's its first scoring pray for rain," chuckled Gag- opportunity when he intercepted uanu in regara 10 tne nautime pep talk. "The defense looked Gagliardi: Defense Good, Not Pass Game John Gagliardi found both Eluses and minuses staring him i the face after his St.

John's football team turned back its first test of the 1965 season by whitewashing River Falls State 16 certainly have to say I'm nappy with the defense when we Jjhut out an opponent Maybe not completer satisfied (what football coach ever is), but tappy he admitted. "understand River Falls is oneM the favorites in its own conference," went on Gagliardi "So means something to keep theia off the scoreboard. They gained 65 yards rushing and I'll bet two-thirds of them came on when the quarterback was trapped and scrambled out for long; gains." Hs didn't say it but cold sta-tistifc tell you that if that's the 20 yards the Falcons did gain on "planned running" plays is just a shade over the 12.9-yards per game the 1963 national champions permitted in setting a NAIA record. What, than, was the Johnny headman using for minuses? 'fell, I.don't think our passing ame showed very well," he answered immediately. I'm sure the statistics will bear that out.

It's pretty hard, if not impossible, to win with freshmen in the MIAC but I may have to use a rookie quarterback if the others can't move us through the air." Saturday, Gagliardi used senior Terry Hartman and Junior Tom Gillham for the most part with frosh Chuck Provinzino seeing a little action. Othr freshman QB's with talent but no experience are Tom Krebsbach, Tom Kozney and Mike Shea. good. They (River Falls) didn't make many yards i Punting average M.I 'JeV River Falls St. John's 0 3 13 St.

John's scoring: Touchdowns Wnai a pass and returned it 56 yards. Whalin gave the Johnnies their first touchdown when he raced 65 yards down the sidelines with a punt in the third period. straight away. We'll see a lot of (45-yd. punt return), Shiely (Jl-yd.

Emtw Field goal nergon yrgs. passing teams this year. We had to let them have a lot of short passes to get time. John Ford, a dtftnsivt linebacker, set up St. John's second Cramming touchdown, which came on a 21 "Our backs might have brok yard jaunt by Jim Shiely, when he pounced on a River Falls en away for some long runs, but they're inexperienced.

They'll keep improving," Gagliardi Si fumble 36 yards from paydirt. PWV: Nearly Over For Gophers MINNEAPOLIS (AP) St. John only other scoring BROWN BASHS FOR SlX-The Vikings' Bill Brown runs for Shiely and Don Nett, a pair The win raised the Vikings' exhibition record to 54 in 1965 and marked the Vikings 11th straight exhibition victory. (UPITelephoto) swyaros as ue vuangs whipped the. New York Giants 24-9 in Omaha's annual charity Pro-Bowl football game Saturday.

Stpt. i3, mi ni ST. CLOUD DAILY TIMES41 of sophomores, were the workhorses in the Johnny backfield. Shiely carried 15 times for 94 Coach Murray Warmath cw-' eludes the shortest fall practice of his 12-year tenure at Miflfle- net yards and an average of 6.3 Even Mele Talks yards while Nett toted the leather 18 times for 60 net yards Terms Series in and a 3.3 average. Neither St.

John's, which received the opening kickoff, nor By DAVE O'HARA better each day," Mele said Wills, Willie Mays or anyone sota Wednesday and taKes ms 1965 Gophers football team wet for the season opener at Southern California Friday night. "We've tried to cram in all we could in the time we had," Warmath said today, "but'lfe? sure could use another week pt practice. We'll find out Friday Associattd Press Sports Writer With Jim (Mudcat) Grant River Falls could get anything guardedly Sunday after the Twins' 2-0 victory over Boston. BOSTON (AP) The magic going the first time it had the else just as long as we get to play in the Series." PENNANT RACE AT A OLANCI number is down nine for the Mele joined in the laughter as throwing a four-hitter and his fifth shutout in becoming the American League's first 19-game winner, the Twins wound ball. After an exchange of punts, St.

John's drove to the Falcon 40. River Falls halfback Tom writers pressed him, trying to pin down bis personal thoughts Minnesota Twins in their charge toward the American League pennant and even cautious Man By The Associated Press National League on the pennant. With only 16 To Sempf stopped the assault when Thev've worked hard ager Sam Mele is talking in A former sports writer in his hometown of Quincy, a Boston suburb, Mele also fielded neatly whether he personally would write daily stories on the series or have them written by a "ghost" by someone else under the manager's by-line. "You know, I've already been approached by one paper on that. I'm not going to name the paper.

But, I done anything about it, either. We're still in a race." he intercepted a Terry Hart games left, he was relaxed, a man with few worries. up their season series with their "cousins" in Boston. Boston right-hander Earl Wilson allowed only three hits in and we hope we re ready." World Series terms. In Southern Cal, the Gophers Wan Last Pet.

Behind Play San Francisco 13 5 .515 20 Los Angeles 12 42 .549 2 II Cincinnati II 42 .544 2V 1 Milwaukee 7 43 .554 4 20 Pittsburgh 71 47 .531 17 San Francisco-at home (10), Milwaukee 3, St. Louis 3, Cincinnati away The Twins fifth straight vie- "I don't pay any attention to take on one of the nation's grid man pass and returned it 45 yards to the Johnny 39 yard line. With the help of a pass inter tory and 17th in 18 meetings the so-called magic figire. but I Dowers. Ranked seventh in the with the lowly Red Sox enabled must admit things look a lot eight innings, but the Twins put together two a triple by Tony Oliva and a single by Bob Alli (10).

Houston 4. Milwaukee 3, Cincinnati Associated Press pre-season poll them to hold their nine-game 2. announced Sunday, tie Trojans Los Anoeles at home (10), St Louis lead over the Chicago White son for all the cushion Grant 3, Cincinnati 3, Milwaukee way (I), Alyea Takes 1st Sox, who defeated New York 4- Chlcaoo 3. St. Lou 3.

Milwaukee 2. return 19 lettermen and have the biggest team in school ference penalty, River Falls drove to the St. John's seven. On a third-and-one situation on the seven, the Falcons tested the center of the Johnny line needed in the first inning. 1.

Baltimore was rained out and Minnesota added an insurance Cincinnati At home (I), Houston 3, San Francisco away (13), Pittsburgh 1, New York 3, Houston 2, Los Angeles 4, San Francisco 3. MINNESOTA BOSTON fell 9V games behind. abrhbi brhbi run on a single by zoilo ver- As if that were not enougn, V'rsalles is 4 1 1 0 Gosger cf Any combination of nine Min Hall cf Milwaukee At home (4), pniiadeipnia San Francisco 3, Los Angeles away salles, a pair of walks and a Warmath bemoans the fact the 4 0 2 0 4 0 10 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 and found the likes of Ford, Fred Cremer, Mike Collins and nesota victories and Baltimore Take Oliva rf 4 0 0 0 Malzone 3b 3 110 Yast'skl if 3 0 11 C'nigl'ro rf 3 0 0 1 Thomas lb i ll wins (14), Philadelphia 4, San Francisco 3, Houston 3, Los Angeles 4. Allison If Mincher lb sacrifice fly off Dick Radatz in the ninth inning. The Twins also Joe Mullen equal to the 3 0 0 0 3 0 10 Pittsburgh At home tincinnan Gophers and Trojans likely will play in hot weather something missing from Minnesota's prac 4 0 10 Mantilla 2b defeats will give the Twins their first pennant since their move from Washington.

St. Louis 3, Philadelphia 3, New York 3, Chicago away (4), Chicago 2, New 3 0 0 0 Bressoud ss 3 0 0 0 stole three bases the inning, Battey Rollins 3b Klndall 2b Grant 3 0 0 0 Tillman 2 0 0 0 bt. John crunched its way boosting their total in the three- tice period. 3 0 0 0 Green ph 10 0 0 Nixon 0 0 0 0 Tom i. NATIONAL LIAOUI from the seven to the 35 before game series to 12.

The Gophers held their final Won Lost Pet. Behind Play Askod how ho will play speedy Maury Wills if the Los Angeles iAnother Step Hartman boomed a 41-yard punt Wilson 2 0 0 0 Jones ph 10 0 0 34 2 4 2 Tatlls I 4 I full-game scrimmage Saturday "We analyzed our 1964 season Totals San Francisco .5 Los Angeles 13 42 .54 2 II Minnesota all last winter am came to the IN (M Ml 1 to keep River Falls at bay. On the next series of downs, which with the Maroons ripping tne Whites 33 0. But Warmath was Boston to Dodgers win the pennant in the torrid Nrtional League fight, conclusion we couldn't win the Cincinnati II 42 .544 VI it Milwaukee 7 43 .554 4 20 Pittsburgh 71 17 .531 4" 17 Thomas. DP Minnesota 1.

LOB went into the second period, the Minnesota 4, Boston 4. not happy with the showing. Dennant on power alone. We By MIKE RATHET San Francisco at home (10), Milwea er ever to achieve that distinc 2B Malzone 3B-Oilva. SB-Versalles Falcons moved to the Jay 27 Mele grinned and said: "We gnva.

si Mincner Associated Writer 4 decided to run, run, run and it's paid off. We've already won 92 kee 3, St. Louis 3, Cincinnati away (111, Houston! 4, Milwaukee 3, Cincinnati 2. 1 IP ER BtSO WtHl play Lim the same as we before Whalin hauled in a stray pass and moved it back to the The rare feat was accom Los Angeles at home (10), St. Louis The Minnesota Twins have takei another step toward their do Vic Davalillo of Cleveland erem n-i 4 i Wilson 11-13.

13 I 10 Redan I I 2 games, the most ever for me," 1 1- "Too many mistakes," war, math said. "We're not as far along as I'd hoped we'd be. I'm worried about our mental attitude." The Maroons scored only one plished by Alyea. a 24-year-old 3, Cincinnati Milwaukee away (8), Chicago 3, St. Louis 3, Milwaukee 2.

atuu iueie. Falcon 26. When River Falls stiffened, Hergott tried a field everyone in on the grass." first League pennant, pgm-nanaea swinger up from Cincinnati At home (4), Houston 3, Then, thinking he had been Hawaii of the Pacific Coast But for firsts how about San Francisco away (13), Pittsburgh New York Houston Los Angeles goal from the 25, but missed. trapped into admitting he felt League, when he tagged a Ditch touchdown against the third and his club had the pennant 4, san Francisco 3. Milwaukee At home (4), Philadelphia San Francisco 3, Los Angeles away by Rudy May for a three-run St.

John's hold defensively and fourth team reserves in the first clinched, Mele ad'ed: homer in Washington' 7-1 victo Washington's Brant Alyea, who hit a pinch-hit homer on the first pitch to him in his first at-bat in the 'majors and became the first American Leagu- short punt gave it the ball on (14), pniiadeipnia 4, sen Francisco Houston 3. Los Angeles 4. "Don't forget, I said if we ry over California Sunday. Pittsburgh At home (13), Cincinnati the Falcon 36. With Stan Suchta, half-o a 20-yard pass from John Hankinson to Kent Kraoioi Then the Maroons poured win.

Remember that 'if. We 1, St. Louis 3, Philadelphia 3, New York 3, Chicago awav (4), Chicago 2. New Alyti had boon announced as don't care whether it's against TOTK 2. across four more in the second Nett and Shiely sharing the ball-carrying burden, St.

John's reached the 24. Hergott solit the uprights from there to give St. pinch hitter in Saturday's half on Larry Carlson's yard game but never got to bat. sneak, Joe Holmbergs 9-yard Then, Sunday, Manager Gil John's a 3-0 lead with 5:17 left run, Ray Whitlow's 69-yard punt return and Holmbe-g's yard Hodges sent him up to the plate in the sixth inning with two men in the half. With just over a minute and a half remaining in the half, River on.

May threw, Alyea swung and the ball sailed into the Falls mounted an offensive from Halloween Early For Vikings in Key '65 Season Washington bullpen. Alyea joined 34 other players its own 36. Aided by six pass comDletions good for 41 yards, the Falcons reached the 14 be NATIONAL LIAOUf plunge. The Gophers hold one-a-day workouts today, Tuesday and Wednesday and leave ThurMy for the West Coast. HEROEsfl By THE ASSOCIATED PRcTSS BATTING Brant Alyea, Pet.

GS who have hit homers in their first trip to the plate. Eight of those hit pinch-hit homers, but fore Jack Schoenecker threw tan Francises II Falcon Quarterback Butch Bud- .564 3t denhagen for a five-yard loss on .55 4 only Ed Morgan of the 1936 St. Louis Cardinals ever had done it a a a 73 11 13 the last play of the half. Los Anclet CincinrMti Milwukt Pittsbvrjh 71 Phllcdclph'i 73 St. Louil 70 Chicaso 45 Houiton 41 Naw York 44 .511 t'i w.t on the first pitch.

Ford intercepted a River Falls The Twins, meanwhile, rode MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL Giants answered only with Gary Senators, hit a three-run homer .434 415 pass on the first play of the sec Jim Grant's four-hit pitching 100 Wood 12-yard pass to Bobby (AP) Halloween comes early this year for the Minnesota and 19th victory to a 2-0 victory Crespino. over Boston that sliced their in 7-1 victory over California, becoming the first American Leaguer ever to hit a pinch-hit homer on the first pitch to him magic pennant-clinching num strvruri Rttvni San 4. Chicaso 4. Cincinnati 3.

Pittsburgh 2. Milwauket t. New York 0. Philadclphif 3, St. Louis 1.

Los Angeles I. Houston 3. Sunday's Rtsultt San Francisco 4-, Chicago 3-2. New York 1, Milwaukee 0, 10 Innings. They meet an old bogeyman ond half, but the Johnnies could not move.

St. John's, in turn, held and the Falcons were forced to punt. Whalin fielded the ball on his own 35 and scampered behind a wall of red shirts to score with 11:00 left in his first at-bat in the majors. rm ea-W via and a couple of ghosts next Sunday afternoon in opening ber to nine. Any combination of Minnesota victories and Baltimore losses totaling nine will bring the Twins their first PITCHING Dick Selma, their National Football League Houston 3.

Los Angeles 7. St. Louis it Philadelphia, rain. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, season at Baltimore. postponed, postponed, Mets, posted his first complete game in the majors, allowing COLLEGES The bogeyman is Colts quart St.

John's 14, River Falls (Wis.) State in the quarter. Hergott's conversion kick was wide and St. John's held a 9-0 advantage. After the ensuing kickoff, only four hits and striking ouL13 erback Johnny Unitas, who has in a 1-0, 10-uining victory The Orioles wore rained out against Kansas City and the Chicago White Sox took over stampeded the Viking defense 0. Hemline Bethel 4.

Winona State It, Stout (wis.) Statt I. Gustavus 10. Auaustana (S.D.) 0. AuiwauKee. Qui?) into stark fear from his passing Ford came up with his key rain.

Tanlghtt Games Milwaukee at Philadelphia. San Francisco at Houston. Twaiav's eames Los Angeles at Chicago. San Francisco at Houston, N. St.

Louis at Pittsburgh, N. Milwaukee at Philadelphia, N. Cincinnati at New York, N. Minnesota-Duluth 34, Superior (Wis.) on more than one occasion. State I.

second place, nine games be North Dakota University 20, Bemidl HJ if hind the Twins, by defeating the The ghosts are the Colts' State 4. Stevens Point (Wis.) 21, Augsburg It. Concordia 2J. Moorhead State 7. New York Yankees 4-1.

Detroit THEY'RE .3 memory of a 34-24 defeat in AMERICAN LEAGUE Northern Michigan 10, State College and Cleveland also were rained Pet. GB flicted by Minnesota in the two of Iowa 7. St. Norbert 20, LaCrosse State I. out.

i' v- 430 teams' 1964 opener in the Twin .541 Whitewater (Wis.) 35, Central Michigan The White Sox scored in the .544 13. first off Al Downing when Bill Norttiwood (Mich.) 40, Northland (Wis.) fumble recovery. Two thrusts into the line by Shiely and one each by Suchta and Nett put the ball on the 21. Shiely took it the rest of the way with the help of a fine downfield block by guard Bill Smock. Hartman kicked the extra point to close out the scoring with seven minutes remaining in the third period.

Rivtr Falls mads ono final at-temDt to reach paydirt when it .554 11 .543 13 Cities, and the phantom "12th man" the Colts usually have playing for them in the form of 'A 54 63 42 44 45 74 7 It to 0 MINNESOTA 2 Chicago 13 Baltlmort II Detroit Cleveland 77 New York 71 California 17 Washington 44 Boston 54 Kansas CHv 53 II. Plattevllle (Wis.) I. Dubudue 0. .413 21 Vi Skowron drew a bases-loaded walk. The Yankees tied it in the .45 25 Hastings (Neb.) Southern (SO.) .441 27' State 7.

the raucous, pro Baltimore seventh on Tom Tresh's homer .314 General Beadle (S.D.) 20, Northwestern crowd. .371 irt (la.) I. i Tulsa 14, Houston 0. Unsala 24. McGregor I.

Memorial Stadium in Balti the first hit off Tommy John but the White Sox came back and won it in the eighth when Chippewa Falls MsDonnell 20, De La- more has been something of a house of horrors for the Vikings. They ost there 34-33 in 1961, 42- Skowron drove in three runs laturaays Results Detroit Cleveland 3. California 4, Washington 5.. MINNESOTA Boston 4. New York 3, Chicago 1.

Kansas Cltv 3, Baltimnre 2. Sandav's Rtsirita Chicago 4. New York 1. Washington 7, California 1. MINNESOTA 2, Boston 0.

Detroit at Cleveland, postponed. moved from its own 18 to thej with a bases-loaded double. 14 in i962, 41-10 in 1963 and 17-14 Salle 4. Winona Cotter 34, St. Bernard's 14.

NATIONAL LIAOUI EXHIBITIONS MINNESOTA 24, New York I. Cleveland 21, Pittsburgh 14. Green Bay 31, St. Louis 13. Oalles 34, Chicago 21.

Baltimore 33, Philadelphia 14. Washington 20, Detroit 3. Los Angeles 34, San Francisco 14. last year. i Johnny four in 15 plays.

A penalty, a key tackle by Randy Halstrom and two incomplete passes doomed the drive. Redmen Capture rain. The Vikings wound up their Kansas City at Baltimore, postponed, FOOTBALL UNDER THE DOME The University of Houston met the University of Tulsa, Saturday, in the first football game ever to be played in the Dome Stadium. Tulsa won the game 14-0. (UPITelephoto) second straight all victorious Season Opener Complete line of fractional h.p.

exhibition season Saturday aft MONTICELLO, Mm Monti- DELCO electric motors ernoon, rallying behinr Fran Tarkenton in the second half for rain. Tenithfi Oamet Cleveland at Baltimore. Only, game scheduled. Tgotdar' Gtmes Chicago at California. N.

Kansas City at MINNESOTA, N. New York at Washington, N. Cleveland at Boston, N. Detroit at Baltimore, 2, twl -night. cello scored on its first play from scrimmage and went on 24-9 victory over the New College Grid Has Foot in Door York Giants.

to beat Howard Lae in the season opener for both teams, 25-0. All types and sizes for Minnesota now has won 11 general or specialized jpreseason championship pic Saturday. Monticello recovered a Montana 28-13 and Utah State By HAL BOCK straight pre-season games and 14 of 15 in the last three years. uuiy. cjpen, Howard Lake fumble on the defeated the University of Ha Associated Press Sports Writer ture, opens at isortn Carolina Saturday and the Wolverines Whitaker Advances To National Meet assistance.

Let us Howard Lake IS yard line and Southern California, ranked seventh, entertains Minnesota in Friday night's other game. The waii 31-12. For a while Saturday, how Colleee football, with one have plenty of punch in spite of Kenny Holker scored on tne cleat planted firmly in the door, II .1. ever, it looted use neitner tne Vikings nor the Giants reaiiy Big Eight Champion Nebras heavy graduation losses. first play following the recovery FARGO, N.

D. (AP) -Whiu-j Trojans, who spoiled Notre Dame's undefeated season with serve you now. ELECTRIC MOTORS ALL MAKES REPAIRED Rewinding BoKlngs nops in neimei ana an uus with the powerhouses who hope The other Big Ten represents wanted to win. It was a 3-3 ka- Buick of St Paul advanced Mike Fitzgerald scored two touchdowns for the Redmen on ka has the brawn and experience to justify the No. 1 ranking tives are ninth-ranked Purdue a victory in the final game a standoff at halftime, with Fred to reign as national champions and Ohio State, No.

10. The Boil to the National Softball tourna nt at Clearwater. start- year ago, look like the class of runs of 32 and Qree yards it enwys in the preseason poll. Cox and Chuck Mercein trading field rials. opening their seasons.

Nine of the teams listed in ermakers open against Miami Brushes All Work Guarantood Coach Bob Devaney's club, hop MonUcello also scored on a the Pacific Coast. The Irish, rated No. 3 and the of Ohio Saturday while the 27 yard pass from Dave Holker ing for a third straight confer The Associated Press' presea fag Friday by defeating Kallod Carpet of Fargo 5-2 Sunday the title game of the Northern Buckeyes don't play until Sept. Tarkenton replaced rookie to Tom Schillewaert. ence crown, opens against Tex son poll swing into action Fri only independent in the top ten, lost Heisraan Trophy winner 25 when North Carolina pro as Christian at home Saturday.

quarterback Bob Berry for the Besides scoring the first touch day and Saturday with only vides the opposition. Texas and Arkansas, who bat down for Monticello, Kenny Ohio State, ranked no. 10, re Regional Softball tournament. BOXING tied it out for supremacy in the maining idle. John Huarte and his favorite target, Jack Snow, but Ara Par-seghian thinks the churning legs of halfbacks Nick Eddy and Bill Holker also played a strong defensive game at middle line second half, however, and promptly moved the Vikings 80 yards in two plays to a touchdown.

A 61-yard scoring pass to Southwest Conference last sea The season got unoe. way oi ficially last Saturday with i son, figure to resume their FAST SERVICE New aw Rebuilt We use Delco Motor parts! New and Rebuilt Motors Sold and Exchanged! ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE, inc. 808 Court House Squart backer for the Redmen. The Alabama, national champions last year and ranked fifth in the preseason poll, hopes to use Georgia as its first stepping stone toward the top Saturday. The Crimson Tide has Steve Sloan ready to step in at quar- Wolski can produce plenty of contest also marked the open Paul Flatley capped it.

By Trie ASSOCIATED PRESS LIMA, Peru Mauro Mina, 174. Peru, stopped Sonny modest list of games. In the top ones. Tulsa blanked Houston 14- small war. The Longhorns, tabbed No.

2 behind Nebraska open at Tulane Friday night By the time it was over, Tar- yardage. Notre Dame is at Call' fornia for its Saturday opener. ing of the Wright County Conference race for both teams. kenton had engineered two moreio in the first football game ever Miles. 1744.

San Francisco, 6 touchdowns on an 18-yard toss blaved in the $31.6 million air while the Razorbacks, No. 6, put Monticello journeys to Annan nnwnN Marion Connor. Michigan, one terback for the departed Joe Fourthrinkid in Rv Phillins snd a four-vard- conditioned Houston Astrodome, their 15-eame winning streak on 175, Boston, knocked out Curtis dale Friday while Howard Lake er to Hal Bedsole and the Utah whipped the University of the line against Oklahoma State of three Big Ten teams in Namath. Bruce, 173, NewarK, in.j., e. enieruuns uutci 1.

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