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i.Eiisota Mauls an: 3D Sioux Falls Argus-leader Sunday, Oct. 28, 1962 Bra Flips 2 TD Passes I For Gophers I By JERRY GREEN 4 1 Sayers Sets Mark, Will it Count? STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) Kansas rallied from a 17-7 irst half deficit to score two touchdowns in the third quarter and two more in the fourth to defeat Oklahoma State in a Big Eight Conference football game 36-17 Saturday. Northwestern Passes Sink Irish 35-6 ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) Purdue's Fullbacks Punish Hawks By RON SPEER IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP)-Pur-due stayed in the Big Ten football race Saturday by whipping Iowa 26-3 with a hard-hitting attack that smothered the Hawk-eyes' futile bids.

The victory, powered by fullbacks Roy Walker and Gene Donaldson, was the second without a loss in conference play for the Boilermakers. The charging Purdue line, led by tackle Don Brumm and guard Minnesota balked Michigan with an overwhelming defense Satur. Gale Sayers, sophomore half-- day and capitalized on a series EVANSTON. 111. (AP) Un of opportunities for a 17-0 victory back from Omaha, whose 69 yard reentered and made a gain of 15 run put Kansas in position for But the field judge again first touchdown in the second DUt mm out ruiin2 ne was sub hi i-'-V-v -1 tv 1 defeated Northwestern's brilliant Tom Myers-to-Paul Flatley pass- uie traditional battle for the Little Brown Jug.4 quarter, broke loose in the fourth illegally.

Coach Jack ing combination, clicking twice, period from his own four-yard sputtering themselves on of Mitchell of Kansas said he had fense, the Gophers turned an er for touchdowns, swept the na- line and ran 96 yards for a touch tionally third-ranked Wildcats to 'down. not understood that Sayers had been put out of the game. It may take a ruling from the commis That broke Oklahoma State re rant Michigan center snap and a pass interception into 10 points in the second quarter before 65,484 a 35-6 triumph over shaky Notre Dame Saturday. sistance as it put Kansas 11 points sioner as to whether a record has been set. ahead.

Myers, the nation's No, 3 ma tans in Michigan Stadium, Sayers gained a total of 283 jor college passer, completed 11 Minnesota, posting its fourth He ran over the goal another time but the run was called back Wally Florence, blunted Iowa's of 18 tosses for 168 yards before shutout in five games this season. yards in 22 carries which, if accepted, gives him the one-game reserves took over for Northwest running attack and brought on by a penalty. used its defense to turn back Michigan's only two serious ern midway in the third period. Kansas 7 15 14-36 Oklahoma State 14 3 8 017 conference scoring record. The old record of 271 yards was set Flatley, the nation's third best threats in the 47th game for the three fumbles.

The Hawkeyes also had four passes intercepted. Purdue went ahead 6-3 in the second quarter when quarterback OSU Brewington 15 pass from Miller (Hannah kick) OSU Hendricks 63 pass from Miller pass receiver, made several cir famed Jug and the 53rd meeting by Dave Hoppmnnn of Iowa State against Kansas State in 1961. Late in the fourth quarter, a cus catches as he snared six My (Hannah kick) KU Oelschlager run (Duff kick) OSU FG Hannah 43 ers tosses for 102 yards, including Ron Di Gravio plunged over from the one. The Boilermakers KU Baughman 1 run (St. Clair pass fight developed on the field between players of both teams.

touchdown grabs of 23 and 7 yards. clinched the triumph with third- Detween the old rivals. The heavy-rushing Gopher Bne, spearheaded by tackles Carl Eller and Bobby Bell, threw Michigan's ball carriers for hug losses time after time. from McFarland) KU Baughman run (Duff kick) KU Sayers 96 run (Duff kick) KU Leiker 18 pass from Oelschlager (Duff kick) Attendance 18,000 (estimated). Field Judge Marcus Rosky, put A Dyche Stadium record crowd quarter touchdowns by Tom Bloom and Gary Hogan.

The last Sayers out of the game. Later he of 55,752 saw Northwestern, now Purdue score came in the final a hot Big 10 title favorite, strike minutes when Tom Boris cracked over from the two-yard line. So overpowering was the Minnesota rush that the Wolverines quickly for three first-half touchdowns on Notre Dame errors to wrap up their fifth straight had minus nine yards rushing in the first half and were pushed victory. A Notre Dame fumble on the Iowa's only points came early in the first quarter when Jay Roberts kicked a 27-yard field goal, the first of his college career. back on almost every running game's first running play was re play in the second half.

covered by Wildcat Larry Benz Vikings Open Cage Drills Basketball drills are under way at Augustana College with the season opener set for Saturday, Dec. 1, at the Sioux Falls Arena against Upper Iowa. The Vikings of Coach Ole Odney, NCC co- The Wolverines wound up the game with a net of 46 yards in losses trying to run against the Minnesota line. Michigan's deepest penetration i came aiier a iumme recovery on the Irish 29. Eight plays later, Steve Murphy dove two yards for a touchdown.

In the game-deciding second period, right after a Wildcat interception, Myers whipped a 23-yard scoring pass to Flatley, and then following a blogked Irish punt on Notre Dame's 20 the Wildcats capped a five-play scoring Papas Passing The Hawkeyes now have a Big Ten record of one victory and two losses. Di Gravio's touchdewn capped 73-yard drive which featured the running of Donaldson, the second-team fullback. The score was set up by Bloom's leaping catch of a Hogan pass on the one-yard line. Bloom's third-quarter score came on a seven-yard pass from champion, will also play Mankato State and Omaha University at helped it to the Gopher 13 in the third quarter. But the Wolverines fumbled right back.

Julian Hook, alert defensive hero all day, re Leo (Duke) Papas (dark jersey) fires a touchdown pass for the University of Nebraska freshman football team against Kansas State in a recent game, won by Nebraska 31-0 (Lincoln Journal photo). the Arena and will compete in the Red River Classic at Fargo, N.D., before opening conference play Jan. 3. covered the ball for Minnesota. Odney, devoting early sessions drive on Murphy's plunge from The Gophers went from there to conditioning, has two lettermen Dean enhof.

the two-foot line. to their second touchdown on the Di Gravio five plays after Pur out now Dave McCracken of Flandreau and Vera Buus of due's Tom Fugate picked off an game's only exciting offensive play. It came on a 58-yard pass Nebraska Sails Iowa pass on the Hawkeyes' 28. Veenhof, who transferred from Bradley University at the start of the second semester last year, will be eligible at the end of the first semester. He's the former Minnsota all-stater from Edger- play from Duane Blaska to Jim Another letterman, Ron Mti- Missouri Rips Cyclones 21-6 Cairns, who hip-faked two Wolve chell, will report after the football season is over.

Notre Dame 0 0 0 6 Northwestern 7 14 8 435 Nwn Murphy 2 plunge (Uhllr kick) NwnF lately 23 pass from Myers (kick failed) Nwn Murphy 1 plunge (F lately pass from Myers) Nwn Flateiy 7 pass from Myers (Machalskl pass from Myers) NO Farrell 3 plunge (pass failed) Nwn McCauley 6 run (pass failed) Attendance 55,752. (new Dvche Stadium record) STATISTICS rines to the ground en route to Hogan one-yard scoring leap late in the third period ended a 55-yard Purdue march. The fnal Boilermaker score also was set up by an intercepted pass, Non-lettermen who have started ton. drills are Mike Anderson of Mad Tom Jones, Rollie Larson and ison, Ron Brue of Sioux Falls, Sel Jack Ruff also are expected to COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) Un pirated by Purdue's Curtis Vick Past Colorado BOULDER, Colo.

(AP) Stalled by penalties and miscues in the first half, unbeaten Nebraska clicked off 23 points in the third period and sailed on for a 31-6 Big Eight football victory over rlnwntrnrlrlen Colorado Saturdav. the goal line. first scoring was on a 24-yard field goal by Collin Versich after Michigan yielded the ball at its 18 on a fourth-down punt attempt that Dahl of Irene and Don Olson of beaten Missouri throttled Iowa on the Iowa 33. N. Dam NW report after football although Larson recently underwent knee sur Sioux Falls.

First downs 12 21 State's ground attack and beat Rushinq vardaqe 101 223 Passing yardage 190 176 Sophs who have reported in gery. clude Jerry Bratberg, Jerry Knut- Passes 16-32 12-21 Passes Interceded by 2 1 The schedule: December Punts -31 2-35 son, Jerry Nelson, John Odney, Fumbles lost 2 1 Purdue relied heavily on its running attack, featuring the crashing runs of Donaldson and Walker. Donaldson gained 61 yards on 15 tries and Walker picked up 51 on 13' carries. Quarterback Matt Szykowny and 1 Upper Iowa, here Yards penalized 72 35 il AAankato State, her Fargo, the Cyclones 21-6 Saturday with a ruthless ground game led by Johnny Roland and Paul Underbill. Dan Devine's club didn't need its passing threat.

Two rugged lines handled the Iowa State forwards with ease, bottling up Dave Hoppmann until the last minute of the game. Hoppmann cracked yard scoring pass from Claridge to Bill Comstock produced the third Nebraska TD in the quarter. In the final mdnute fullback Gene Young scored Nebraska's fourth touchdown on a 2-yard plunge, capping a 50-yard march. Beau Purple Upset Victor Nebraska end Jim Huge, who had dropped a pass in the end zone in the final second of the first half, redeemed himself in the early minutes of the third period by recovering Colorado halfback Bill Symons' fumble on Colorado's 28. On the first play from halfback Larry Ferguson were the misfired.

Jim Muir'g center snap sailed over Joe O'Donnell's head, giving the Gophers the ball. Hook's pass interception set up the second Gopher score. He returned the ball 11 yards to the Michigan 43 and Minnesota went the remaining distance in five plays. Blaska's four-yard 21 Omaha here 27-28-29 Red River Classic, N.D. JANUARY 3 North Dakota State, her 5 North Dakota her 12 SCI, there 17 South Dakota there 26 South Dakota State, her FEBRUARY 1 SCI, here 6 South Dakota her 15 Morninoside, there 22 North Dakota there 23 North Dakota State, there MARCH 2 2 South Dakota State, there 5 Morningside, here only effective Iowa players.

Szykowny hit on 14 of 26 passes for 112 yards but he had three inter NEW YORK (AP) Beau Purple Women Who'll Meet Russians" Begin Practice MOUNT PLEASANT, Iowa (AP) Colorado sophomore Dick Mel over from the one with five sec smashed the Belmont Park course record and blurred the championship ambitions of Kelso and Carry ville stole Claridge's pass on Col cepted in key situations. scrimmage halfback Rudy Jonn-son shot through the left side for orado's 30 and returned 37 yards Ferguson went into the end zone Back when he led all the way to to Nebraska's 33 to pave the way onds left, the first touchdown against Missouri on a running play this season. a touchdown and John Faimans for Colorado's second period the second quarter but the touchdown was nullified by a penalty. Purdu 1 II 7-2 The Iowa Wesleyan women's basketball team has started practice for its meeting against a capture the $114,800 Man War Stakes in a major upset Saturday. pass to John Campbell, after a 15-yard personal foul penalty against Michigan, was good for the touchdown 45 seconds before intermission.

touchdown. The victory gave the Tigers a placekick put Nebraska ahead to stay 7-6. CORNHUSKER quarterback Dennis Claridge slipped through Jockey Fill Boland took Beau Quarterback Frank Cesarek Iowa 3 0 team from Russia. 0- 1 3-0 record, with an over-all mark of five victories and a scoreless Tigers Trim Japanese Team TOKYO (AP) The Detroit Iowa FG Roberts 71 Purple to the lead at once and Coach Olan Ruble has borrowed flipped a screen pass to halfback Leon Mavity who threaded his they stood off the challenge of Michigan managed to get a first Colorado's left side on a keepec tie with Minnesota. Clay Staple-ton's Cyclones now stand 1-3 in Pur DI Gravio 1 run (kick failed) Pur Bloom 7 pass from DI Gravio (Ohl kick) Pur Hoqan 1 run (kick failed) Pur Boris run (Hogan kick) Attendance 60,100.

four players from other women's teams to strengthen his college 11 rivals for the grueling Vk males down at the Gopher 16 in the final to beat favored Kelso by two the Big Eight and 2-4 over-all. club. Tigers got their 17-game barnstorming tour of Japan off to a way 27 yards to the Cornhuskers' 6. A pass from Cesarek to Symons carried to the 1 from where Symons plunged in. for a 31-yard touchdown gallop that took the starch out of Colorado in the third quarter.

An 11- lengths. Underhill, 202-pound junior full They are 6 foot, 3 inch Barbara 6V4 The Axe was third, period. But when the Gophers took the ball over four plays later they had pushed the Wolverines back 21 yards. Minnesota's offense was sty back, ripped 131 yards, 80 of them rousing start Saturday by scoring eight runs in the first inning and lengths behind Kelso. the first half.

Sophomore Ro Sipes, West Des Moines school teacher and a veteran of play against the Russians; Norma A ROUGHLG-the-kicker pen an defeating the Daimai Orions of Wiseship finished fourth, STATISTICS Iowa Purdu First downs 13 15 Rushinq yardaqe 99 183 Passing yardage 155 1C4 Passes 18-35 8-16 Passes Intercepted by 0 4 Punts 5-42. Fumbles lost 3 3 Penalties 60 73 alty against Nebraska on a Col land picked up 104 yards on sweeps and slants and scored Tokyo 12-1 before a crowd of other Vt lengths back. mied by four lost fumbles and Schwartz and Carmen Maas, both orado punt and other penalties in Mrs. Katherine Price's Carry Mexico Snares 2-1 Advantage two pass interceptions. two touchdowns.

Westmar College students; and the first half helped Colorado keep Jake Wood and Dick McAuliffe Back, making his first start since Hoppmann, Iowa State's All Jean Rush, Millwaukee school Minnesota 0 10 7 0-17 the ball and block Nebraska ef returning from France, was fifth. homered for the Tigers. Wood's teacher. Michigan 0 0 0 Minn. FS Versich 14 forts to generate a scoring drive.

Sea us for Beau Purple, a 20-1 shot despite America candidate, was only seven short of the 61 yards rushing he needed to break the school MEXICO CITY (AP) Rafael three-run blast highlighted the opening inning. Right-hander Jim Minn. Campbell 4 pas from Blaska fVeraich kk Nebraska ottensive moves in winning the Hawthorne The two Westmar coeds are members of Sioux City Machinery. Minn. Cairn 51 past from Blaska Osuna and Antonio a I a the first half misfired, too, be Gold Cup last weekend in Chicago, Miss Schwartz of Hinton is a two- cause Claridge had difficulty com was making his first start on a SHIRT LETTERING MONOGRAMING BIG SMITH UNIFORMS MID-STATES UNFORM A LETTERING 31 8th ED 1-7811 (Versich kick) Attendance 65.485.

STATISTICS Minn. Mich first Downs 14 brought Mexico to the brink of victory in the Davis Cup inter- Bunning who had a perfect game through 5 and 1-3 innings, yielded four hits and struck out four in seven frames. He was relieved career record of 2.232 bv Dwisht Nichols. His passing furnished the chief Cyclone threat. time All-America and Miss Maas pleting passes, hitting on two of grass course and was timed in 2 I of Arnolds Park has received hon zone semifinals Saturday by de 10 throws for 37 yards.

minutes, 2835 seconds. orable mention. feating Sweden's Jan-Erik Lund- Imua Stute 0 0 66 Steve Lawrence, Dave Ohl and It was Nebraska's sixth vicw. i by Terry Fox in the eighth. Missouri 0 7 7 721 Yards Rushing 125 -46 Yards Passing 110 4 Passes 7-14 10-29 Passes Intercepted By 3 2 Punts e-40 8-37 Fumbles Lost 3 Yard Penalized 41 59 quist and Ulf Schmidt in the key of the season and Colorado's fifth defeat in six games.

doubles match, 6-8, 7-5, 12-10, 6-1. Roland run (LeisTriiz kickj Otto 1 run (Leistrltr kick) Roland 12 run (Lelstrltz kick) IS Hooomann 1 run (oass tailed) Attendance 40,700 estimated. SMOKE Norris Peterson Wins at State Sioux Empire's Finest PIPE AND That gave Mexico a 2-1 lead in the best-of-five series because earlier Osuna had finished off a End Dick Callahan of Sioux Falls caught a two-point conversion pass. He also hauled in a STATISTICS lowl St. Me.

Clrcf ifnwnt 8 75 34-yard nonscoring aerial. Rushing vardaae BROOKINGS (AP) Visiting 6-3, 16-14, 1-6, 6-2 victory over Schmidt. The match was called by a time limit Friday with Osuna Nebraska 0 0 23 (-31 TOBACCO SHOP EASTWOLD DRUG Tiger-Cats Win Behind Dixon MONTREAL (AP) The Hamilton Tieer-Cats defeated Montrea! Passinq yardage 3 Passes -15 0-4 Passes Intercepted by 3 7 Colorado 0 i 0 0 6 Minnesota defeated South Dakota State here Saturday in a four-mile cross-country event. leading 4-1 in the fourth set. Punts Fumbles lost 0 Yards penalized Minnesota scored 27 points to Colo Svmons 1 plunge (kick failed) Neb Johnson 28 run (Faiman kick) Neb Claridge 31 run (kick failed) Neb Safety, Tomlinson tackled Cesarek in end zone Neb Comstock 11 pass from Claridge (Callahan pass from Faiman) Neb Young 2 plunqe (Tomlinson pass from Tucker) Attendance 35,000.

29 for the losers. Lucchesi to Pilot Little Rock Team 24-20 while George Dixon of the Alouettes established an Eastern Football Conference rushing rec Two Minnesota runners, Norris SHOP Peterson and Lyle Myers, crossed the finish line with identical times PHILADELPHIA (AP)-Frank ord. GARDEMA WINNER CHERRY mLL, N.J. (AP) -Fred W. Hooper's 12-1 outsider, Main Swap, won the $159,995 Gardenia at Garden State Park Saturday when the favorite, Smart Deb, bolted to the outside in the stretch with a three-length lead Lucchesi, who won consecutive STATISTICS Neb.

Colo of 20:44.8. Peterson prepped at Dixon, 26-year-bld fullback, churned out 62 yards in 13 car pennants for farm clubs of the BRIAR flknd BEAUTY MEERSCHAUM In the FLAVOR INLAID MEERSCHAUM Augustana Academy, First downt 24 18 Rushinq yardaq 332 94 Passinq yardage 90 150 Passe 5-15 14-28 Philadelphia Phillies over tne last lies to boost his ground-gaining Complete line of fresh tobaccos imported from Third place went to Maynard three years, was appointed man total for the season to 1,410 yards. Townswkk of SDSC with Rich Pap Interceded htf 1 1 acer of the Phillies' Little Rock Punts This bettered the record 1,407 set Rust and Jon Kleinjan of the Jack- Fumble Inst I 1 team of the American and finished second. Yards penalized 68 16 ENGLAND HOLLAND CANADA by Ottawa's Dave Thelen in 1960. rabbits finishing fourth and fifth DENMARK AFRICA SCOTLAND IRELAND respectively.

BRIAR PIPE Next Saturday, State will host nioy Now noy briar I I beauty end ier Buckeyes Bounce Badgers 14-7 the North Central Conference meet. flavor in on I tchaum SMOKE A CALABASH 4 Divot tea winning streak which started after Ohio beat the Badgers 30-21 at Madison last year. Held to 49 yards rushing in the first half, the Buckeyes rolled for 184 in the last period in which it did not complete a pass. Of 61 rushes, the OSU fullbacks carried 27 times and the quarterbacks 15 for a total of 42 Wisconsin 7 6 fin pip. The age.

I old imported briar I bowl it inlaid with I a bowl of creamy- I while genuin meer. I ichaum. Wonderful I I nul-iweet imoking, I cm Bod. I ll I TOP VIEW A I no I I OF I I riNt I SHAPtS 10.00 rLj 12,50 7 Bust ster evading Ohio tacklers the rest of the way. A personal foul played a big part in Ohio's winning touchdown drive.

Dave Francis had carried three straight times for about 15 yards, and as the big fullback banged into the center of the line he was the victim of an apparent slugging. THE FOUL moved the ball to the Badger 29, from where fullbacks Dave Katterhenrich and Bob Butts alternated to reach the one In five plays. From there quarterback John Mum-mey sneaked for the winning counter. As the game ended, Ohio had marched 59 yards to the Wisconsin 1-foot line. The game ended a Wisconsin MINNEHAHA ma's 21-yard pass to Paul War-field, ending a 48-yard drive in 8 plays.

Wisconsin tied it in the second session when quarterback Ron VanderKelen passed 47 yards to sophomore halfback Ron Smith on a "no huddle" play. The surprise play came just after Jim Schenk had intercepted a Sparma pass and fullback Merritt Norvell had plunged for four yards. The Badgers came out of the running play into their offensive positions while Ohio was still calling defensive signals in a semi-huddle. Smith cut for the right sideline and VanderKelen found him with the pass at about the 40-yard line, with the young COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)-Ohio State's twice-beaten Bucks bat-' tied their way back into the Big Ten title race Saturday, knocking Wisconsin's Badgers out of the undefeated class by a 14-7 score before a crowd of 82,540 fai a regionally' televised game. The loss dropped Wisconsin to a 4-1 record, moved Ohio up to S-2 and maintained the Buckeye record of never having lost to the Badgers here since 1918.

It was a rugged struggle all the way, with surprise maneuvers paying off until Ohio ground out the victory with a fourth-quarter 57-yard, 8-play drive to clinch it. OHIO SCORED In the first period on quarterback Joe Spar- WITH GENUINE MEERSCHAUM BOWl Here's Km took lit, driest swelling pip Mad. Genuine, treomy-whil (neerichaum bowl and Imported gourd, lightweight. Variety el tit and ihopet. Gift Packed.

Ohio State i 7 0 0 714 OSU Warfleld 21 pas from Sparma Dean Jantzen, who burned up the MCC course with a 33-3265 on Friday, came back with a 77 Saturday as ideal golf weather (vanraapnorst kick) Wit. Ron Smith 47 pass from Vender kelen (Kroner kickl OSU-Wummey I plung (Vanreap- horst kick) continued in Sioux Falls. STATISTICS First down The MCC layout, in excellent fall shape, also yielded a 72 to Ralph Larson Saturday, Wis. Ohl St. 12 16 106 213 111 33 7-22 H0 1 0 4-37 7-35 2 0 20 42 9TII PHILLIPS ED 2-2671 SIOUX FALLS Passing yardage Passes Paset Intercepted Punts Fumbles lost Bill Moyer fired 73, Ed Owen and C.

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