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Sophomore'tail-. tWo touchdowns and was one of two players who 1 passed, the season rushing mark as.Oklahoma State Defeated Iowa State a mistake-middled- Big Eight 'Conference football' finale here Miller, who also became the third player in Cowboy history, to get 11 touchdowns, in a season; scored on runs of -yards "the- second and thirdVperiods. with. Ii026 yards'; on the" 1 Iowa State's Jim. Wingender, who.

entered the as the Eight's'l'third leading: rusher, for' 149 yards and a season total of. CoachAJim Stanley's, Cowboys finished 3-i. in the conference and overall; their- most, regular-season GAME IN FIGURES CrdMii Pint, dowm 22 S9-W1 40-204 Poulnc 132 -Return ,...10 3 9 3-10-1 9-24-5 5-48 FumBltvlojt: 7.5 4-3 4-49 victories.since a 7-3 finish in 1958. The loss marked the third consecutive 4-7 season for three-year'Cycl- one Coach Iowa State, 1-6 in the conference; suf- THE SUNDAY CONSTITUTION, 23, 1975 fered its fifth straight loss. Both teams rushed to 4-1 starts.

Cyclone fullback'Mike Williams plunged one yard early in the per riod. to end a 98-yard drive. Miller entered the game as Eight's fourth leading rusher and Cowboy fullback Robert Turner was fifth- Turner led all runners with 14 but fell eight'yards short of 1,000 this season. Miller's 120 yards marked his sixth time over-the 100-mark. this season to tie a school- record.

The.game viewed by a small crowd of 21,500 was marred by 15 first-half turnovers. Oklahoma State lost live of seven fumbles and Charlie Wealherbie was intercepted once, The Cyclones recovered three of six fumbles, in the first two periods and quarterback Tom Mason had three passes intercepted out of a game-total Miller's first touchdown at five seconds into the second period capped a 54-yard drive that begin after the Cowboys recovered a by Cyclone center Jeff Jones. His second score was set up by Robert Taylor's 53-yard kickoff return. 1 1 OSU--MMitr 1 run (Jonmon kick) OSU--Mllltr TO run (Jorvnvoo tick) ISU--Wllllomi 1 run (1Coilmen A--21JW V. On Kansas As Smith Shows Mlzzou Sooners By ROBERT MOORE LAWRENCE, Kan.

(AP) Laverne Smith broke loose on touchdown, runs of 67 and 56 yards in a three-minute of the third quarter Saturday to bring upstart Kansas from behind to a 42-24 victory over 18th-ranked Missouri and into the Sun Bowl. Smith put on his biggest football show ever Saturday and it was sweet music for the Jayhawks, predicted by many at the season's start to be in- 'capable of winning a single game. Kansas, the team which stunned Oklahoma 23-3 two weeks ago, finished the regular season with a 7-4 overall record and a 4-3 record in the Big Eight. hurt by.early fumbles, had to overcome a 10-point Missouri lead. But Smith saw to that personally in a game from which the winner knew it would be in the Sun Bowl.

On the third play of the second half, Smith broke loose behind a wave of blockers and stormed 67 yards. Two and one-half minutes later, he was gone, again on a 56-yard jaunt, lifting the Jayhawks to a 21-10 advantage. And after Tony Galbreath ran nine yards for a Missouri touchdown, Smith galloped 41 yards to set up another one for Kansas. It was. scored by Dennis Wright on a 20-yard burst up middle.

Earlier, Wright had gone the distance on a similar play for the initial Kansas touchdown. Bill Campfield twice ran two yards the final Kansas scores. GAME IN FIGURES Missouri First 20 Rushes-yards Passing 105 Return Fumbles-lost '3 28 Kanias 32 70-556 '70 8'. 5-7-0. 4-35.

7-4 7-46 Steve PisarkiewiczA hit' his favorite receiver, Henry'Marshall, for two Missouri scores, one for -five yards -and again for three, Gibbons kicked a 29-yard field goal for Tigers, who ended the season-6-5 and 34. Kansas will play Pittsburgh in the Sun Bowl at.El Paso, on Dec. 26: A crowd of 52,450 a host of Sun Bowl officials Kansas pulverize the Missouri defense, which contained Alabama in it's season opener, for 626 yards in total offense. All but 70 yards, of it was on the ground. Smith ran 15.

times for i236. yards, Wright had 113 on nine carries and Morris Banks added 120, on 17 thrusts for Kansas. i There was nothing spectacular about the plays which sprung! Smith loose. He drove into the line on both touchdown runs, sifted through the secondary and was off. Missouri L.7 3 7 Kansas 7 21 14--45 Mo--Marshall 5 pass from Pisarklewicz (Gibbons kick) Mo--FG Gibbons 29 Kan--Wright 20 run (Swift kick) Kan--Smith 47 run (Swill kick) Kan--Smltn 56 run (Swirr kick) Mo--Golbreoth '9 run (Gibbons kick? 1 Kan--Wright 20 run (Swill kick) Kan--Camptield 2 run (Swilt kick) Mo--Marshall 3 poss.

Risarkiewlci (Gibbons kick) Kan--Campfield 2 run (Swirl kick) Waddy, Kunz Sparkle As Buffs Rout K-State BOULDER, Colo. (AP) Billy Waddy raced 100 yards with the opening kickoff and hard-running fullback Terry Kunz added two more touchdowns, powering ninth-rated'Colorado to a 33-7 rout of Kansas State Saturday in the regular season finale for both Big 8 football teams. The victory boosted the Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl-bound Buffaloes' record lo 9-2 over-all and 5-2 in the conference. Kansas State, dropping its eighth straight game, finished at 3-8 and 0-7. Colorado signs of uirning the game into.aout early, scoring on its first, two At the start, Waddy camped under the kikcoff hear the goal line, and sprinted' through corridors of blockers, then outran the pursuing Wildcat defenders.

i next possession, the Buffs marched. 80 yards in 10. plays for another score. Kunz, who carried five times for 36 yards on the march, got the TD on a one-yard plunge. In the third, quarter, Kunz caught a screen from quarterback David by blockers, 19 yards into the end zone for.

Colorado's final score: Sillmen Clip Again off Tinker Air Force to sweep a two- basketball series. Sill won Fnday; night, 69-63. Leonard --Pierce and- John Thornton iwith 28 and 20 points, while -Joseph B'riggs hit; 2 7 Tinker. Sill returns to 'action'Monday night they host Sheppard Air Base. FORT SIUL BO; TINKER'78 TINKER Brians 8-)l-27, Tolliver Allen 5-1-11, Rovol 5-1-11, BlumensTock J-0-8.

Honkins 34-10. Totals 29-21-78. PP--18. JILL Key '2-2-6, Jones 30-7, Thornton -10-0-20, Hollowav- 5-1-11, Colemon 2-0-4, Perlcc 13-2-23, Collahan 2-0-4, Totals HALFTIME Sill 37-30. GAME IN FIGURES KansasSt.

Colorado First downs 15 Rushes-yards 45-159 58-192 Passing yards 9 9 129 Relurn vords 0 34 Passes 7-16-2 9-17-0 Punts 2-39 Fumbles-lost 1-1 3-1 Penalties-yards 3-106 2-20 KSU, alternating quarterbacks Joe Hatcher and Tom Merrifield, mounted three abortive scoring threats before finally cashing in on Hatcher's 10-yard TD pass to slotback Greg Searcy with 2:38 left in the game. Kansas 0 0 0 7 7 14 7 .12 0--33 Colo--Waddy 100 kickott relurn a i kick) 1 run (Mackenzie kick) Colo--Moorohead 8 run (Mackenzie kick) Colo--Rted-16 run (kick failed) Colo--Kunz, 19. poss Irom (kick failed! KSU--Searcy 10 pass from Hatcher (Sinovic kickl 44,345 Irish Surge MIAMr Defensive end Ross Browner up', a touchdown with a fumble recovery at Miami's three-yard line- and gave Notre Darrie; a a three minutes later as the Irish scored 16.points in the second period take a 32-9 football victory night. The Irish, ending first season with Coach with an record, got their other second-period tally another Miami bobble at.the 'Hurricane's' 1 9 a wild pitch.by Miami quarterbacker Kary Baker at the start of. the second to set up- a two-yard scoring run by Jerome Heavens-that broke a 3-3 tie.

The safety came four plays later when Miami's Mike Archer, in punt formation in the end zone on fourth to pass and was tackled BU Coach Dead Of Heart Attack PHILADELPHIA (AP) Jim Lee "Earthquake" Hunt, a four-time all- pro lineman with the Boston Patriots and an assistant football Boston University, died Saturday after being stricken by an apparent heart attack only hours before BU met Villanova. 38 and a native of Atlanta, collapsed in the coffee- shop of the Marriott Motor Hotel. A pplice ambulance took him to Philadelphia Osteopathic Hospital where he was pronounced dead. He played 11 seasons with the Patriots, joining the team when.it was part of the old American Football League in 1960. Hunt retired from pro football in.

1970. He had been 'serving -as an assistant BU coach and worked fulltime as an assistant commissioner of parks and recreation, in-Boston. Hunt played his college football at Prairie View AM in Prairie View, Tex. STATE Cameron 29, East Central 13 Central State 16- Southwestern OTHER COLLEGE Penn St 7. Pin Brown-48, Columbia 13 Widener Ithaca 41, Ft valley 12 Coast Guard 20, So Conn 7 35, Holy.Cross 1 4 Wagner 40, Scton Hall 0 Boston Col 24, Massachusetts 14.

Boston C. W. Post 34, New Tech; 2. Dartmouth 21, Princeton. 16 Delaware-46, Indiana Sf 7 Harvard 10, Vale 7 Lehlah 40, -Lafayette 14 1 Moravian Muhleriberg 0 Penn'27, Cornell 21 Colgate Syracuse 20, Virginia 19 lo TenSple 44, Drake 7 South Maryland 62, Virginia 24 Mlsslssipul 13, Mississippi St DuKc 17, Carolina 1 7 Tennessee .17, Kentucky 13 Viroinio Tech Woke'Forest 10 Wash Lee 38, Georgetown, DC 26 William -Mary 31.

Richmond :1 J.C. Smith 21,. Virginia 6 Ohio 21 Clcmson 20 Elon Col 13, Carson-Newman 3 Mississippi.Val 20, Bishop I- 1 Norlolk St 40,. St Paul's 1 No -Alabama 21, Jacksonville St 14' No Carolina AT 34, No Coro Cent Livingston St 17, Tenn-Martln 7 So. Coro St 39, Delaware St 0 i Appalachian 7 PCQV 37, Tenn St 21.

Florida AM ,17, Bclhunc-Cookmn 7 Johns HonKlns 21, Maryland 11 Livingstone-Col 7, Shaw 7 Louisiana 31, NW Louisiana 6 Tennessee Tenn St 3 42, Hampton Inst'27 i 1 Murray Midwest Oklahomo 35, Nebraska-10' (Oklahoma Iowa'St 7 33, Kansas St'7 XDhlo St 21, Michloan 14 1 Purdue 9). Indiana Illinois 28; Northwestern 7 Illinois St 31, Illinois 1 3 42, Missouri 24 23 Minnesota 24, Wiscinsln '3 Miami, Ohio .21, Cintlnnotl 13'. Vista 24, SI. Wary, Kan 21 Lincoln Missouri 7 SE Missouri 17, NE Mlssouri'St 14 Kentucky. Morehead St 9 Central 13 WissourirRolla .20, Missouri 7 Southwest SMU 34,.

Baylor 31 TCU. 28, Rice 21'. Arkansas Tech 14 2.1",' 'Henderson SI 20' Bowling'Green 17 Texas St 13 Southern St, 0 Texas.St 49, Louisville 23 1 1 California 41', 'Stanford 1 15' Oregon St 7 Washington St 27' Utah St 28, Colorado St 17 Weber St 19, 0' Wyoming 24, Air. Force 10 Millsaps 28,, Colorado. Col .21 New Mexico 52, New Mexico'St 28 Continued from page 1C yard drive! Jim Littrell.

was jarred loose of the ball. Ferragamo, put the'Huskers on OU's-. 7-yard line with a 13 yard pass completion in that scared the Sooner faithful in the closing, seconds 'first half. He hit Malito with a 44-yard, bomb to put the Huskers on OU's 16-yard fine 44 seconds before A' third-down pass went incomplete, but an interference call against OU gave the a. at.

the one with seven Nebraska elected to go with the I formation power play, and tailback Monte was stacked. up short of the goalline by Dewey-Selmoh and several others ran out. That superb OU defense never buckled this -afternoon. Leroy and Dewey and Jimbo Elrod keyed a terrific defensive effort in their last performances on OU's tartan turf. The Huskers could not move the ball on the ground, managing just 70 yards in 39 attempts.

Mike Phillips, Anthony Bryant, Bill Dalke, Jamie Thomas and a host of other Sooner stoppers made their presence And OU's secondary also delivered, although Ferragamo was a constant threat, completing 15 of 27 'passes for 175. yards. Anderson, whose interception set up OU's. fourth TD late in the game, made a big play early in the contest when the Sooners 'were under a lot of pressure due to two lost fumbles in OU territory. 'He knifed through to nail Tony Davis oh a screen pass, holding the play to a two-yard gain to OU's six-yard.

line, when it appeared Davis might score. Nebraska had to a field goal, and Mike Coyle hit it from 24 yards, giving Nebraska, a 3-0 The score was set up when. Jim Littrell was jarred loose from the ball at OU's 32. Earlier, Coyle had missed a 30-yard attempt after the Huskers drove to OU's 13 with the opening kickoff before stalling. Nebraska got the a a when Washington fumbled on OU's third offensive play at the Sooners' 30, But Phillips picked off a third-down Ferragamo pass to squelch that threat.

The fumbled 'just once in the second half, oulrushed Nebraska, 278-70, with Ivory gunning for 75 steps in 17 carries to support Davis. OU's only pass completion three attempts helped set up its first score. Washington caught a.short screen-from Davis over, the middle and past one defender for 18 yards to the Huskers' 26. The going got. tough then, as OU.

needed 11 more plays, including four from the one-yard line, to score. Davis finally got it on a keeper. COMANCHE 41, RUSH SPRINGS (Girls) COMANCHE Roberts 7-7-21. Garrert 1-1-3, Bailey 0-1-1; C. Adams 1-0-2, Chlldcrs 6-2-N.

Totals 15-1141. D. Webb, 8. Tess, C. Adams, RUSH SPRINGS Grider 2-15-19, 'Kirkoatrick 1-8-10, Stewart Guards Heil- mon, Hibbert, Allrcd.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 5 10 7--41 Rush Springs 10 11 10--39 RUSH 70, COMANCHE 48 I COMANCHE Weast 7-2-16, McDonald 1-1-3, Scott 1-1-3, Taylor 1- i-2, Rolls 0-1-1, By'rord Crow 2-0-4, Hodges 0-1-1, Klnnard 1-0-2. Totals 19-10-48. PF--22. RUSH SPRINGS Davis 5-1-11, Myers McAdoo 3-3-9; Hnnev 73-17, 5-4-14, Hale 2-0-4, Fil- ZPalrick 1-1-3. PF--24.

SCORE BY QUARTERS Comanchc. 12 10 9 17--48 Rush Springs IS 54 11 20-70 OFFICIALS: Cheadlc and Simpson, CYRIL 55, BROXTON 22 (Girls) BROXTON Hyde 6-2-U, Price 07-7, Vasqucz 0-1-1. TolalS 6-10-22. PF--20. Guards.

Ahtone. Way, Kunze. CYRIL Soln 12-2-26, Moser 5-313, T. Gibson 3-0-6, Anderson 1-2-4, J. Gibson '4-2-ia; Decvers 1 2-2-d.

Totals 27-11-65. P.F--14: Guards Bilyeu, Whitman, Loir. SCORE.BY QUARTERS 2 3 10 1--12 Cyril 54 7 IS--SS CYRIL 31 BROXTON Upton 5-5-15, 4-3-11, Over 3-0-4, DrLounc Weber 1-0-2. Tolols 14-10-36. CYRIL Costlilo 1-0-2, Toahtv.

J-C-, 8, DOCUJ 0-5-5, Boggi 8-2-18, Turner 7-0-14, Wooth Totals 21-7-49. PF--14: SCORE BY QUARTERS 4 13 10 11--31 Cyril 15 10 Thomas 2-1-5. Woody 0-1-1. Totoli I 18-57. PF--13.

INDIAHOMA Emmons 9-5-73. Tote 3-1-7, Webster 2-OJ, Robtrii 1-3- i. Hill 1-0-2. S10II 0-5-S. Sprlngtr 0-2-2.

Totals 16-16-48. PF-21. SCORE QUARTERS Snydtr 7 11 indlonomoTM lo 15 OFFICIALS: Poner and Watson. HOBART 45. LONE WOLF 30 F'F I i A Woolbrlght.

a a SNYDER INDIAHOMA 47 (Girls) SHYDtR Burton 3-3-9, Jackson 13-5-31, Slorcher 3-0-6, Bonhom 5-0-10, Williams' 0-4-4. Tolols' 24-12-60. PF--22. Guards Marshall, Kane, Reed. INDIAHOMA Killlan 9-14-32, Bur- Bess 2-0-4, Frailer 3-1-7, Wisner 1-0-2, Figucroo 1-0-21 Totals 16-1S-47.

PF--18. Guards "Box, Tote. Springer. SCORE BY QUARTERS Snyder 15 10 10 7 -u 12--47 SNYOER 5J, INDIAHOMA 48 (BOY!) SNYDER Deaton Pierce 4-9-17, McKee- 1-1-3, LONE WOLF Stevens 5-1-11. Melnert 2-B-12.

Stpuo 1-0-2. Gorton I- 1-3, Cuiter 1-0-2. Tololi 10-10-30, PF 16. Guards-- Rlcnardscn, Pel. Oman.

Keelln. HOBART Slewarl 10-0-20, Plrls 1-5-13, Krewall 2-4-8. Pollard 1-0-2, Boldlno 1-0-2. Totals 18-9-45. PF-- 24.

Guards-- Wiebe, Jackson, Sects. SCORE BY QUARTERS Wolt 4 10 14--30 Hobart 10 IS II HOBART LONE WOLF i LONE WOLF Rhodes 7 4 1 3 Parnell 2-1-5, Stoup 1-3-5, Anderson 4- Lankford 3-1-7, Jackson 1-0-2. Totals Pr-- Hobart Word 3-7-13, Winlrev 3-2-8, 5-0-10, Blnghom l-J-6, Colip 2-0-4, Alohon 1-0-2. Crowtord 2-410. Totals 17-19-53.

PF-- 24. SCORE BY QUARTERS Lone Wolt 15 10 14 in-- 4f Hobort I 9 17--53 OFFICIALS: Taylor and Roocr. lAIKCTBAUL Golden Slate 111. WaiWrvjton 71 Portiond Buttolo t04 Krw Orlcom 19, Atkjnlo 15 Clevtiona New Ywk it Kwlucky Inalono St. Son Antofito 1M.

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