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DAILY PRESS, Newport News, Nov. 6, 19G6 3C Surge Clemson Leads MCC, Whips ivem une Tar Heels; Seminoles Romp on treat, MpSM Si- Lr 4 iff ft Defense Shines COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) Bill Moreman scored three touchdowns and Jim Mankins one as Florida State parlayed a strong running game and an alert defense into a 32-10 rout of South Carolina Saturday. Moreman, a 188-pound tailback, tallied on two one-yard runs and a run of seven yards. He picked up 64 yards in 19 carries.

CLEMSON, S.C. (AP) Clemson moved 80 and 90 yards for touchdowns in the final period Saturday to swamp North Carolina, 27-3 and gain sole possession of first place in the Atlantic Coast Conference football race. Guard Richard Garick snared a deflected Tar Heel pass at the line and raced 38 yards for Clemson's final touchdown in a game that was tight for three quarters. MONTREAL (Special to Daily Press) Striking for two fourth-quarter touchdowns and displaying their most Fla. Stat S.C.

formidable defense of the season, Norfolk Neptunes rallied for a 20-10 Continental Football League victory over Mon NX. Clemson 17 II 1 18 treal here Expo Stadium Saturday afternoon. A disappointed gathering of 6,842 sat in near-freezing First downs -Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized First downs Rushing yardag Passing yardage Passes Intercepted by Punt Fumbles lest Yards ptnallzad 171 117 11-23 1 4-31 2 45 200 173 13-25 5 8-34 1 31 213 157 13-19 3 3-43 2 45 64 167 16-21 1 a-37 0 27 weather hoping to see the Beavers register their seventh win and keep flickering western THE WAY THE BALL Division playoff hopes alive. run by Harry Bonner. Bonner fumbled and tight end Rex Har Mankins, a 220-pound full- Norfolk Montreal back, scored on a one-yard 7 t9 First Downs rison picked up the bouncing ball and lugged it 43 yards to the Beavers' 17.

Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage 192 93 7-19 2 Passes SO 152 7-18 1 3 24 Passes Intercepted By On the second play of the final Clemson, now 4-3 for the season and 4-0 in the ACC, opened the final period by completing an 80-yard touchdown march, Buddy Gore plunging over from a yard out. The Tigers promptly got going again, moving 90 yards with Jackie Jackson scoring on a seven-yard run. The teams exchanged interceptions near midfield in the Punts Fumbles Lost Yards Penalized 4 40 BOUNCES period, Paul Duda plunged over from one yard out and Norfolk led, 13-0. Instead. Norfolk erased a 10-6 third-quarter deficit and claimed its seventh win in 12 starts, re Norfolk 14 1 10 Montreal 3 plunge.

He toted the ball 18 times for 83 yards. In the second half South Carolina gave the ball away seven times five times pass interceptions and twice on fumbles. Walter Sumner made two interceptions. Florida State's slick quarterback, Gary Pajcic, shrewdly mixed passes with running and completed 11 of 18 passes for 139 yards. By losing its fourth and final MON-FG Bobich 32 maining a contender for the Eastern Division runner-up posi tion.

By BOB MOSKOWITZ nok he Hightower 8 MON Haffner 88 pass from LeClair (Bobbich kick) NOR FG Hightower 21 NOR Duda 1 run (Hightower kick) Ron Killmon, ex-William and Marv standout, stole two aerials NOR Meeks 1 run (Hightower kick) and former Newport News High NORTH CAROLINA'S DANNY TALBOTT GETS OFF PASS Mike Smith Made Catch But Play Against Clemson Gained Only One Yard ace Don Carroll fell on the most vital of three Beaver fumbles as MULLING OVER A MUDDLE Trying to size up a possible Southern Conference foot home game of the season South the Neptunes limited the hosts to 50 yards rushing and only 7 DEFENSE BOTTLES UP SPURRIER Carolina set a school record. No other Gamecock team lost all pass completions tor 152 yards. ball coach-of-the-year at this point of the season is sort of like trying to only one fragrance at a flower Half Montreal's passing yard its home games in a season. Their overall record is 1-7 to 4-3 for Florida State. age came on an 88-yard aerial from Quarterback Jim LeClair show.

Not even considering what went on Saturday, eight of the nine SC leaders merit more than a little consideration to halfback Mike Haffner, the longest scoring pass in CFL his The visitors took a 14-10 lead at halftime when the Seminoles drove 44 yards in 10 plays with tory. That broke a 3-3, third-pe for the honor. And the one, Citadel's Red Parker, has been anything but a flop in his first challenge there. riod tie. FERRUM RIPS LEES-McRAE FOR 8TH WIN FERRUM W) Ferrum Junior College pushed over two second quarter touchdowns then held on to score a 20-6 football victory over Lees-McRae Junior Callege Saturday as the Panthers ran their unbeaten string to eight games.

Mike Shaughnessy and Dale Rucker each scored from one yard out as the Panthers jumped to a 13-0 halftime lead. The Bobcats iced the game in the fourth quarter when Mike Bradley broke loose on a 63-yard touchdown run. Moreman going the linai yard Each club had exchanged field Pajcic's passes of 14 yards to Jack Fenwick and nine yards to goals in the first half. Lou Bob-ich of the Beavers booted one 32 Blitzing Georgia Hands Florida First Loss, 27-10 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI The Georgia Bulldogs blitzed Florida quarterback Steve Spurrier off his feet and upset the seventh ranked Gators 27-10 Saturday on the steamroller running of fullback Ron Jenkins.

The victory before a crowd of 62,820 gave the Bulldogs a good shot at the co-championship of the Southeastern Conference and put them in the major picture. Florida, unbeaten until Saturday, scored the first time it got the ball on an 86-yard drive that was climaxed by a one-yard touchdown plunge by fullback Graham McKeel. Moreman were big plays in the yards and the Neptunes' Joe second period and Clemson moved 47 yards from its pass theft to score, Jackson plunging in from the one to put the Tigers ahead to stay. North Carolina had moved 71 yards to the Tiger five with the opening kickoff, but lost yardage on a third down play and had to settle for Bill Dodson's 29-yard field goal. The Tar Heels have gone four straight games without a touchdown.

Jim Cato intercepted a Danny Talbott pass just before the half to cut off a Tar Heel drive at the Clemson 24. 1 The Tigers were similaTTy frustrated as the second half opened when they moved 90 yards, only to lose the ball on a fumble to Jim Marcino at the Tar Heel two. After the punt out, Clemson moved to the Tar Heel 25, where Don Barfield's 42-yard field goal try was short.) Clemson's first score, coming after a pass interception by Phil Marion, featured Phil Rogers' 23-yard run on a reverse and Jackson's 20-yard slant off tackle. In its 80-yard scoring march that started late in the third period, Clemson's quarterback Jimmy Addison passed for five and 10 yards to end Wayne Bell and 11 to Rogers. This helped Addison set a Clemson Career drive.

If you think the muddle isn't for real, just start down the list alphabetically. Davidson's Homer Smith, a strong contender for the laurels last year, has, for instance, watched his "Dirty Thirty" surprise now-streaking George Washington in the season's opener and dump Citadel last week after losses to Furman and Richmond. It's been that kind of a year for just about everyone in the league with the possible exception of East Carolina, which has progressed pretty much as expected. As things have turned out, the Pirates' loss to George Washington no longer stands as an upset. Hightower an 8-yarder.

Late in the third period, Norfolk took complete control of South Carolina took a 10-6 lead at the start of the second period when Ben Garnto plunged over the game. It started with High- from the one. The key plays tower second field goal from 21 yards out. were passes of 14 and 11 yards from substitute quarterback unable to move on tne kickoff. the Beavers punted George Washington might present the logical successor to but the Gators again were never John Marcotsis to Johnny Gregory and Jim Mulvahill and an able to cross the goal line, he finally got on the track in only two in the first seven to the Norfolk 34.

The quarter ended five plays later with the Lees-McRaa Ferrum the second half. 13 720 games. two-time winner Marv Levy of William and Mary. If the voting had to be made after the first seven weeks of the season, it would be hard to pick anyone but GW's Jim Camp, if only out of admiration for the way his forces have jelled after opening 18-yard pass from Garnto to though they did get a 26-yard field goal by Wayne Barfield. bafetyman Lynn Hughes got Neps on the Montreal 5-yard Benny Galloway.

Marcotsis took But it was the defense that won the game, bottling up Spurrier and picking off three FER Mike Shaughnessy 1 run (Jim Huff kick) FER Dale Rucker 1 run (kick failed) FER Mike Bradley 63 run Muff kick) Jenkins was the workhorse two of the interceptions and ran line. over from Ted Wingard in the the campaign with three straight losses. Furman's Bob lung, The big play of the drive one of them back 39 yards for for the Bulldogs offensively, first quarter when Wingard was estteciallv after last week's 49-28 drubbing bv GW. does not scoring one touchdown and started with a simple six-yard' Mccaii (kick failed) injured. interceptions against the Gator quarterback, who had given up the fourth period touchdown that put Georgia ahead for the keeping the attack moving after first time.

look, luce a contender, un tne oiner nana, ine raiaains are operating under the handicap of a "need" program for scholar-snips, and still they dumped Davidson and gave ECC more than a little trouble before bowing, 17-0. Florida State took the opening kickoff and marched 76 yards in 10 plays. A 15-yard pass from BostonCeltics Shellack Kicking specialist Bob Etter Unbeaten 'Bama Bests contributed field goals of 29 and Pajcic to T. K. Weatherell Jones Could Be The Winner helped set up Moreman's scor 33 yards for the Bulldogs, who trailed 10-3 at the half but Richmond's Frank Jones could easily turn the voting into a ing run.

record for pass completions of came to life after intermission South Carolina narrowed the PhiladelphiaByl05-87 Quarterback Kirby Moore cir runaway. This guesstimate comes Detore yesterday bpider joust with Furman, but a win there and a very conceiveable LSU, 21-0, For No. 7 gap at the outset of the second cled end for the final Georgia period when Jim Poole kicked a 30-yard field goal. It was set up BOSTON (AP) The Boston SAN FRANCISCO 1ST. LOUIS LSU Alabama until Johns picked off Fred upset of East Carolina would make it almost impossible to vote against the man who took over a team which had lost 14 straight going into the current campaign.

The Pirates, it might be mentioned, are hardly a disappointment, but followers of Coach Clarence Stasavich are learning a steady diet of even 10 78, witn 13 in uus game, uore ran for 21 and a pass interference penalty put the ball on the twd! Gore smashed in two plays later. The 90-yard Tiger drive was a quickie. Gore picked up 10, and Ray Cooper ran for 18. Celtics, led by Sam Jones and touchdown with just six seconds left to turn the game into a rout. It was a bitter defeat for the by Toy McCord's 50-yard run- Havnes' pass and swept into the Barry John Havlicek, celebrated their end one with two minutes left Hetzel Th'rm'nd Mulllns back of the kickoff after Florida State's touchdown.

The Seminoles made it 20-10 20th anniversary by avenging First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized in the third period. 152 104 7-11 3 1-38 0 42 52 38 5-13 0 10-37 0 5 small" big-time football isn't as palatable as one of Carolinas Neum'n Gators with representatives of all the major bowls except the i 9-11 31 1 Bridges 3-3 3 4-5 10 Beaty 1 0-0 2Guerin 7 s-7 2 1-1 51 Hudson 4 0-4 14 Snyder 4 3-5 lllThorn 2 2-3 Thorn IT'rmrn Sllas 6 3 0-0 8 11 2-3 24 8 9-10 25 2 4-4 8 5 10-12 20 3-3 15 8 0-1 12 2-2 12 5 2-2 12; 0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 A pass interception by Stan Attles Conference opposition only spiced with SC games. their worst setback in history with a 105-87 victory over Phila King Moss with four minutes left in late in the third quarter when Then Addison found Bell open for a 46-yard pass to the Tar C.Lee Meschory the game nailed down the they moved 44 yards in seven delphia's previously unbeaten triumph for the Tide. Moss Heel seven. Jackson raced over plays, Moreman scoring on 76ers Saturday night at the nose Bowl in the stands.

Georgia, how 7-1 for the season, and unbeaten in conference play can win at least part of the SEC title if it can get by Auburn next week. Alabama BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) -Bobby Johns cracked a defensive duel by scoring on a 33- grabbed reserve quarterback on the next play. Totals 43 34-41 1201 Totals 48 30-37 122 one-yard plunge. Florida State Virginia Military Institute's record is anything but a Jewel.

Yet, when first-year boss Vito Ragazzo had healthy troops, the Keydets were as respected as any team in the league. There are those who feel Ragazzo is without peer In the conference. Unfortunately for Ragazzo, injuries, an even half-dozen at two backfield positions, are part of the game. This year it's pretty much a losing game at Lexington. West Virginia's Jim Carlen could well be the most-over Trey Prather toss and re North Carolina, now 2-5 for In other NBA action.

Chicago 29 128 30 122 San Francises 38 St. Louis 35 turned it to the Louisiana btate yard sprint with an intercepted the season and 1-2 in the confer got a big break when Mankins gained 14 yards on a draw play, tripped Cincinnati 113-99, New Fouled out St. Louis. Bridges. Beatv.

appears likely to remain un Snyder. 6, and Frank Canterbury scored on a three-yard run to wrap York downed Detroit, 115-104 ence, was trying desperately with nasses but Garrick crabbed pass Saturday, carrying Ala bama to a 21-0 conquest of Loui Tola fouls San Francisco 28. St. Louis beaten for the other half of the and St. Louis nipped San Fran 33.

fumbled but recovered on the South Carolina one. up the victory. a deflected throw at the line of championship. Attendance 4,444. cisco, 122-118.

siana State which kept the Louisiana State, shut out for looked of the candidates. Blessed with the most manpower (and probably the best) of his fellow coaches, first-year leader Carlen also is saddled with the stiffest schedule bv far. If nothing else. DETROIT scrimmage and raced in for the I NEW YORK A Gamecock tumble set up; crimson national and Florida, which has never won an SEC championship, how is PHILADELPHIA I BOSTON the second straight week first touchdown. Bins title ties with Virginia Tech (13-13) and Kentucky (14-14) make mm DeB'c'e- Southeastern Conference hopes flaming.

also 7-1 for the season. Jenkins ran 20 times for noriaa siaie nexi loucnaown in the final period. The major play was a 39-yard pass from time it has been blanked twice in a row since 1941 could not handle the fired -up Alabama -8 16 0-0 6 0-2 4 5-5 29 North Carotins Clemson 9 3 20-27 Hardins Miles OFT 2 1-1 5 7 8-10 20 4 8 7 0-2 14 12 8-12 32 1 3-4 5 4 7-7 15 5 8-11 18 The victory was the seventh Tl 3 1-2 7IBarnett 5 4-4 14' Bellamy 4 0-2 8 Bryant 5 0-1 lOiKomives 2 1-2 SiW.Reed 5 0-0 10 Russell 5 5-7 15iSt'llw'th 0-1 12 D.V'ar'le 0 3-4 31 7 3-4 17' 1 1-1 31 Murrey R.Reed Paicic to flanker Ron Sellers. very much one to consider, wot winning ine league crown should not be a deterrent to Carlen or anyone else being considered. In the 13 years of the league's current makeup, six have produced a coach-of-the-year whose team didn't win yards and halfback Randy Wheeler picked up 42 yards in defense led by linebacker Mike Gambes Walker Ch'bTn Greer Costello Jackson W.Jones Cun'g'm Melc'ni Scott 04 41 Howell 5-12 Sanders 10-22 26; Russell 3- 4 flS.Jones 1-2 K.Jones 4- 4 0-1 6ISiegfr'd 4-7 161 Nelson 0-0 lOiEmbry IKimball IBarnetti IWatts straight for the fourth-ranked defending, national football champions, who stayed in a tie Hall and tackle Louis Thomp Stra'd'r Mankins scored from one yard out.

eight carries for ueorgia. UNC-FG Dodson 28 CLEM -Jackson 1 run (Barfield kick) CLEM Gora I run (kick failed) CLEM Jackson 7 run (Barfield kick) CLEM Garrick 31 Pass Interception (Bar lield kick) MOREHEAD, 12-7 Tresvant son. 1-1 3 7-9 29 4-4 10 0-0 2 0-0 2 0-0 2 0-0 2 04 0 T.V'Ar'e the title. votes went to William and Mary's Levy the last two with Georgia for the league lead 0 7 17-27 Vaughn Georgia 3 Florida 7 Florida State a 8 123? 3 0 010 0 0 0 0-0 Totals 41 18-30 104 Totals 42 31 47 115 3 7 10 seasons. stands as the toughest team East Carolina will south Carolina Louisiana Stats Alabama 5 3 7 821 30184 34115 17 29 .31 ..22 Detroit New York Totals 30 27-52 87 Totals 41 23-30 105 Ala Safety LSU punt blocked out of MOREHEAD, Ky.

(UPI) -Morehead State took a firmer Fla McKeel 1 run (Barfield kick) Ga FG Etter 2 Fla FG Barfield 28 Ga Jenkins 4 run (Etter kick) FSU Moreman 7 run (kick failed) USC Poole 30 USC Garnto I plunge (Poole kick) 24 20 26 87 28 23 26105 Philadelphia Boston end zone Ala FG DVAVIS Wi Ala FG Davis 32 by boosting their conference record to 5-0. Alabama had forged an 8-0 margin in the first half on a safety and two field goals by Steve Davis, but the Tide was not able to score a touchdown FSU Moreman I run (Taylor pass Ga Hughes 39 intercepted pass (Etter Fouled out Detroit, Murrey. Total fouls Detroit 31, Nevy York 23. Attendance 12,820. hold on its Ohio Valley Confer ence lad Saturday, downing a meet all year.

That season-opening 7-7 deadlock, however, could be the gremlin which keeps Levy from making it a third time in a row. On the other hand, the puzzling aspects discussed above could open the door to an unprecedented third time for the Indian chief. The league could do, much worse. It's doubt-ful any strong opinion will materialize until the season's end I Ala Johns 33 pass Interception (Davis CHICAGO Fouled out Philadelphia, W. Jones.

Boston, Sanders. Total fouls Philadelphia 22, Boston 30. Attendance 13.909. trom paicic) FSU More 1 plunge (pass failed) FSU Mankins 1 plunge (pass failed) FSU-Green 9 run (kick failed) Attendance 30,000 kick) Ga FG Etter 33 Ga Moore 4 run (Etter kick) Attendance 62,820. determined Western Kentucky CINCINNATI oTT kick) Ala Canterbury 3 run (pass failed) Attendance 66,500.

team, 12-7. 1013-1833 Rodoera Sloan Mueller HOGAN SETS MARK Boozer Clemens Bowman OFT' 9 1-5 20'Rob'ts'n 9 4-4 22! Smith 4 1-4 9IDierklng 8 5-9 8 1-1 171 Lucas 0 0-0 0 Lewis 4 4-4 12! Love 0 0-0 OM'GI'kl'n 10-0 2 Robinso'n 2 2-5 8 Ware 0 0-0 O- Wesley 1 0-0 2i Wilson 1 0-1 21 2 8-8 10 0 1-2 1 3 0-18 4-8 18 10-0 2 2 0-0 4 7 2-4 18 4 1-1 9 1 0-0 I 8 0-0 8 0 0-0 9 Chappeil Superb Huskie Defense Stops Beban, UCLA Stunned, 16-3 Eric Roiis M'Lem'rt RalstonSquares Davis Cup, 11, After Loss By Injured Rickey Sch'th's Jackson Gets 4 TD Passes In NNYRout R-M ROMPS, 27-6 Dave Wetzel's Passing Helps Halt Shepherd WINCHESTER (AP) Quar Ward W'sh'qrn Totals 47 19-33 1131 Totals 38 27-38 29 20 34 30-111 28 24 18 27- ft Chicago Cincinnati SEATTLE (UPI) Halfback, period when defensive halfback PORTO ALEGRE, Brazil placed in the hole when the 19-1 survivor in the Inter-Zone final. victory in this series dating back to 1932 and preserved the Husky winning streak at home (AP) America's top-ranked year-old Kicncy suuered a leg From this will come the team to Fouled out none. Totals fouls Chicago 28, Cincinnati 24 Attendance 4,260 Continued From Page C-2 Dennis Ralston crushed Thomas Frank Smith intercepted a Gary Beban pass on the UCLA 29 and dashed into the end zone. Don Martin accounted for the cramp in ine iourm game or.

ine first set and became a sitting challenge Australia for the big silver trophy at Melbourne the duck for Vandarino, against the Bruins. They have not lost at home to UCLA since who took it over his shoulder and raced into the end zone to give Denbigh a 13-7 lead after latter part of December. Koch 6-4, 6-4, 6-0 Saturday and gave the United States a 1-1 split with Brazil in the opening singles match of the Davis Cup Inter-Zone tennis competition. terback Dave Wetzel threw two touchdown passes in the first period at the end of long drives and Randolph-Macon's unbeaten but once-tied Yellow Jackets The day's results placed extra other Husky score with a 42-yard field goal early in the first 1958. the Typhoon had tied the score.

importance on today's doubles period. The Patriots served notice in match in which Kalston, and UCLA 3 8 3 9 Is In the first match. Edson China Sports Head Yueh-Han Passes Arthur Ashe of Richmond, the opening period they had Washington 18 The Husky defensive unit, paced by George Jugum, Tom Mandarino beat limping Cliff probably will play Koch and come to play, driving 30 yards. WASH FG Martin 42 went on from there to a 27-6 Mason-Dixon Conference football victory over Shepherd's Richey of Dallas, 5-7, 6-3, Jim Sartoris returned a kickoff 80 yards to set up a first-period Washington touchdown and the fired-up Huskies went on from there to stun third-ranked UCLA 16-3 Saturday before 56,300 homecoming fans. Sartoris run came immediately after Kurt Zimmerman had tied up the game at 3-3 with a 36-yard field goal.

Washington, aided by a personal foul penalty, then moved the ball down to the UCLA one and halfback Jeff Jordan bucked over to give the Huskies a 10-3 lead. The other Huskie touchdown came midway in the third Mandarino. The final singles are sched TOKYO (AP)-Ma Yueh-Han, 7-5, 6-3. Rams. TURKEY SHOOT 1 P.M.

TO 6 P.M. EVERY SUNDAY Langley Field Speedway SPONSORED BY BUCK RUN HUNT CLUB Greenlee, Jerry Williams, Cliff Coker and Mike Maggart deserved a great deal of credit also known as John Ma, presi The 24-year-old Ralston, from uled Monday, with a reverse The Yellow Jackets, running pairing. Ralson will play Man Bakersfield, his back to dent of the All-China Sports their conference record to 3-0 and their over-all slate to 6-0-1, the wall, played overpowering darino and Richey will face for the tremendous upset. The late in tne tirst period when Cutler got a low snap from center and then was spilled trying to run. With 44 seconds left in the opening quarter, Shelor skirted end for the final three yards and Bucky Hoskins added the extra point.

Federation, died in Peking on UCLA FG Zimmerman 34 WASH Jordan 1 run (Martin kick) 1 WASH Smith 29 pass Interception (kick failed) MIDDLE 33-0 MUR FREE SBORO, Tenn. (UPI) Middle Tennessee State romped and stomped on winless Murray State Saturday for a 33-0 whitewashing. defenders muffled UCLA's' tennis under a broiling Brazilian ijocn. Oct. 31, Peking's New China sun at the Leopoldina Juvenil The winner of the best-of-5 vaunted attack which had drove 73 yards the first time they had the ball in 11 plays with Dennis Toth running for 25 News Agency said Saturday.

He Club here. matcn series nere will qualify to scored better than 30 points a was 84. The United States had been! play the West Germany-India game previous to today. It was Washington's 14th of the yards. Wetzel hit halfback Billy Browning for 17 yards and the touchdown.

After the kickoff, Hogan showed what was to come later Nebraska Sizzles In 2nd Period when he found Holcomb for a "near-bomb" on a 43-yard play to the Denbigh 17. EESISTOL "Sclf-CoDforming: Ilats Wetzel capped an eight play, 69-yard march the next time Randolph-Macon had possession by throwing three yards to Mike Denbigh stopped the Typhoon To Top Stubborn Kansas, 24-13 when Jarvis intercepted a pass mm yock. Tours two-point conversion run made it 14-0. in the end zone. stopping Shepherd drives to LAWRENCE, Kan.

(UPI) Unbeaten and sixth-ranked Nebraska exploded for three touchdowns in the second quarter and eased closer to its fourth consecutive Big Eight football title Saturday by whipping stubborn Kansas, 24-13. It was the Cornhuskers' 14th consecutive conference win and disheartcd a Jayhawk their 16 and 19 in the first half, capitalized on a bad pass from center to make it 21-0 in the a third period. homecoming crowd of 45,500, the largest ga thering to witness an athletic event in the state's history. The Cornhuskers launched two sustained scoring marches early in the second period Randolph-Mece 14 7 827 Shepherd 877 FORECLOSURES and got its third touchdown be- their final touchdown late in the fore the half for an 18-0 inter RMC Browning 17 pass from Wetzel (kick failed) RMC Foycock 1 pass from Wetzel (Toth run) RMC Brownlnt I run (Nanct kick) mission lead on halfback Harry With Resistol, a hat Is more than a look. It's a feel.

That's why they've developed their famed "Kitten Finish" texture the softest thing that's happened since cashmere. This, along with Fesistol's "Self-Conforming" comfort make it a buy you can't pass up at Y-M-S, of course game by engineering a 78-yard drive. Bob Churchich made it 12-0 on the Huskers' next possession, when he capped a 76-yard, nine-play drive with a brilliant 27-yard scamper. SHEP Buzzard 23 pass from Csrr (Zlrkls Wilson's two-yard plunge following a pass interception. KICK) RMC Klbler 47 pass Interception (kick failed) Attendance 800.

The victory moved Coach Bob i Kansas made a gallant effort WW Halfback Don Shanklin threw 12 yards to split end Haley Kampschroeder for the touchdown. Nebraska's relentless ground game pounded out 226 yards to the Jayhawks' 82 to survive the Cornhuskers' second quarter eruption when Devaney's Buskers to 8-0 for the season and 5-0 in the conference with games remaining against Oklahoma State and BEST HOUSING BUYS Call us We have a complete and up-to-date list of all foreclosures. Easy te own Financing absolutely no problem! Little or No Money Down on many. Great Atlantic CH 5-3238 the Jayhawks' Bill Fenton and EMORY (AP) Emory and Henry's Wasps stopped Concord three times inside the 10-yard line, then scored a touchdown in the last three minutes Saturday junior Kiggins combined on a Oklahoma. It also virtually assured the 25-yard pass play to make it 18-7 before Nebraska put it away night for a 7-3 victory that 9 18 0 07 Nebraska Kansas 424 8-13 on Churchich's nine-yard scor Huskers of their fifth consecutive bowl appearance in Devaney's five years at Nebraska.

spilled the Mountain Lions from ing strike to wuson early in the the ranks of the unbeaten and final period. untied teams. Haltoack Ben Gregory got tne Huskers' first touchdown early Fenton, a scrambling 155- Neb Gregory 1 run (kick failed) Neb-Churchich 27 run (run failed) Neb Wilson 2 run (kick failed) Kan Rigglns 25 pass trom Fenton (Bouda kick) Neb Wilson pass from Churchich (pess failed) i Kan Kampschroeder II pass from thsnklln (pass failed) Shop Both Outstanding Y-M-S Stores: 3107 Washington and Hidenwood Shopping Center Concord I Emary Henry Eound quarterback who drew is first starting assignment of in the second period when he bucked off left guard from 7-7 CON-FG Bean 40 E8.H wade 1 run (Ellis kick) three yards out and quarterback I the season, led the Jayhawks' to.

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