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7 Football Score i Turn Vikings 0t3C( Georgia Tech 21, Tulane 7 Mississippi 31, vanderbiit 7 Mississippi st 27, Houston univ held a 14-0 lead until Dave Ze-i From their own S3, the Coy three attempts this season while; momentarily to defensive backi Ernie Tweet gained 21 yards Murray state 7, East Kentucky 0 No Carolina St 12, South Carolina 24 By DAVE JL'RGEXS Argus-Leader Sports Writer South Dakota's Coyotes pull linsky hit Terry Nutter with a0tes began their game-winning Tennessee 34, Hawaii Univ 2 ArKansas 40. Kentucky State 34 East Carolina 27. Furman Univ 21 ed out a 21-14 North Central it was also Vann's first catch of: Dean Bunkowske, but then seven carries before being the season. i gained posse in with a jured in the second quarter. Minutes later they were1 juggling grab, giving USD He did not play the second half, knoekfng at the door again af-ifirst down on the II.

Jim Hargens and Dave Gar ter Augie lost three yards on! Three plavs later Erick mm nor, former Gorman team- Vann's one-yard bust with 4:20 half. Tuskegee 17, Florida AIM 4 Tennessee Tech 24, Chattanooga 8 Maryland 24, Viffcinia 23 left in the game. For Nutter, it was one of five Conference decision at the expense of Augustana Saturday, setting up a league showdown with North Dakota State this As was the case most of the! receptions (for 92 yards) of the three plays and a procedure Itoek it in from the two. mates, missed much of the late day, Erickson was the USD afternoon, most of which came William Mary 17, Virginia Ttch 16 Far West Brigham Young 44, Colo State Univ 8 Idaho State 70. Montana State 16 penalty.

Erickson's 127 yards for the game action for USD because of workhorse, carrying eight times A 29 yard Tom Queck punt. day pushed him to 637 for the injuries. on swing passes as he came out of the backfield without a Red- Adams State 21, Southern Utah 17 returned nine yards bv Dun weekend and further frustrating Ralph Starenko and his Vikings. It was the fifth loss in as Air Force 39, Arizona State 31 shirt near him. combe, gave the Coyotes good Montana 42, Boise State 28 year while Vann had 102 yards! So.

for some homecom-(in 22 carries) and pushed him ing fans, another near-win for to 687 for the season. Augustana became just anoth- Trinible's 56 yards (in 19 er loss in a hard-luck year. Then Augustana scored again field position at the Viking 46 trie la-play drive for 25 yards. And as usual, he followed the crisp blocking of Coyote center Rob Keilman, guard Gary Kipling, tackle Vern Henderson and tight end Joe Tru- on its first possession of the many conference outings for Pacific Lutheran 46, Idaho College 19 San Francisco St 20, Chico State 10 Southern Cal 18, Oregon 0 Southern Colo 25, Kans State, Pitt 3 Pacific 22. Idaho 7 second half, this time on a one- trips i put him at 415 for the! Next week the Vikings visit Augie while USD goes to 4-1 in the league.

where Engleman Co. went to work. Erickson. who picked up 127 yards in 29 carries for the yard dive over the middle by Stanford 17, Oregon State 11 Washington 35. California 21 year.

iMorningside to again try for Duncombe finished with two'that first NCC win and only dcau. Nutter. It took the Redshirts just 11 Barry Branson of the Vikings Joe Salem's Coyotes will be trying to hand the Bison their first NCC loss Saturday at Ver day, hit the Augie line for five their second win in eight catches for 6 yards for the matched Barry Blue's conver- plays and four minutes of the first quarter to get on the and six yard gains before Vann gained 10 in two carries. Er million. Coyotes.

No Viking other than Nutter caught more than one pass. scoreboard with Vann covering STATISTICS ickson gained another three be South Dakota 14 0 0 721 Augustana 0 7 7 014 USD Booker Vann, 7 pass from HuinKI n.tflrnmhs Rarrv RIim Irirk In the opening minutes of the Viking Days game at Howard USD Aug, the last seven yards on a pass fore a stray Engleman pitchout McQuay finished as Augie's tarroii, Mont. 30, west Montana 13 UCLA 35, Washington St 20 Utah 59, New Mexico 14 Utah State 35, Wyoming 23 Weber State 30, Nevada, LVegas 0 Southwest Arkansas 42, No. Texas IS East Texas St 32, SW Texas State 29 Stephen Austin 4S. Sul Ross State 7 Howard Payne 3, Sam Houston st 0 South Methodist 34, Texas Tech 17 Baylor 15, Texas AAM 13 Texas 45, Ri 9 Tex-Arlington 7, SW La.

0 Texas Tech 17, SMU 3 21 16 Wood Stadium it looked like the lost a yard, setting up a third 77 344 41-182 69 151 from Dwight Duncombe. For the speedy Duncombe, Coyotes were just tuning up for and six situation at the 23 First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Passes Fumbles-lost Penalties Punting 3-9-1 10-22-1 leading rusher with 86 yards in; USD Gregg Erickson, 2 run. Blue 11 carries while Nutter was the;" Tjrry Nutter, 26 pas5 from workhorse With 6S vards ill 18 Dave Zelinsky. Barry Branson kick. A0q Nutter, I run.

Branson kick. "US. USD Vann, 1 run. Blue kick. the Bison.

2-1 2-1 usually on the receiving end, it From there Engleman tossed 5-30 I as the first completion in'to Duncombe. who lost the ball I hey scored the first two times they owned the ball and i INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Augustana Carries Vards i 1 II 18 i6 66! 21! 9 I Boo MrQyay i Terry Nutter i Ernie Tweet Dave Zelinsky Gregg Erickson Booker Vann AT USD Gordon's Three Touchdowns Spark Heelan Past O'Gorman 2 72 7 19 12' 102 S9 56 Tom Engleman Ron TrimDle sion total and it was locked at ell booted the extra point and O'Gorman led 7-6. By BRUCE CONLEY Argus-Leader Sports Writer Sioux City Heelan, trailing 7-8 The second quarter was score after two quarters, exploded for less but a threat by Heelan was thwarted by a Dan Fleming in 34 points in the second half to down O'Gorman 40-7 at How terception, his 'second of the night. 14-all. And that's how it stayed for 22 more minutes with each team threatening but not producing.

With Robert McQuay busting up the middle for long gainers, Augie threatened in the third period, but freshman Rollie Gentzler, subbing for the in ard Wood Stadium Following the second half I- 'Wte'S TmvMP tf i It was the first win in seven kickoff, O'Gorman couldn't move the football and Heelan starts for Beanie Cooper's invaders, who wind up their sea took over on its own 30. Twelve HIGH SCHOOL. Colome 52. Wood i. C.

Heelan 40, O'Gorman 7 COLLEGE NCC South Dakota 21. Augustan N.D. Stat, 34, S. D. Mate It North Dakota 3.

Northern Iowa Mankato J4, Morningside 0 SDIC USD-Springfietd 31, Da. Wesleyan 15 Northern 40, Dakota State 0 Huron 41, Blade Hills 14 Chedron, 34, S. D. Tecti It Tri-State Westmar 14, Yankton 13 Concordia-St. Paul 45, Bethel 21 Northwestern, Iowa, 42, SFC 10 Midwest Ball State 24, Middle Tenn 0 Carthage Col 47, North Central 18 Coe College 20, Beloit College 0 Evansville 10, Butter a Hope College 14, Alma College 12 Indiana State 41, Western Illinois 7 Iowa 6, Michigan State 6 Missouri South 14, Emporia State 9 North Park Col 42, Carroll, Wise.

35 NW Missouri St 10, NE Missouri St 0 Olivet College 29, Albion 14 Ottawa U. Kan. 42. Emporia College 21 Drake 28. New Mexico St 10 East Michigan 30, Mex-Highlands i Buena Vista 27, Simpson College 6 Central Col Iowa 31, Upper Iowa 7 Cent Missouri St 35, Missouri, Rolla 24 Luther College 19, Wartburg 7 Ripon College 40, Grinnell Col 14 Wabash 22, Rose Polytechnic 21 Iowa State 34, Kansas 8 John Carroll 26, Bethany.

W.Va. 21 Kearney State 40, Missouri Western 20 Knox 7, St. Olat 6 Wahpeton 21. Dickinson 0 Jamestown 44, Bismarck 14 Lakeland 54, Or. Martin Luther 0 Duluth 56, Macalester 0 Valley City 42, Pillsbury 14 Mayville 19, Northland 17 Wm.

Penn 27, Dubunue 10 Loras 18, Marquette 0 Monmouth, 19, Cornell, Iowa, 13 Ashland 20, Hillsdale Col 6 Bowling Green 46, Marshall Univ 7 Heidelberg Col 31, Wooster 21 Louisville 38, Cincinnati 13 Missouri 20, Colorado 17 Nebraska 34, Oklahoma State 0 Notre Dame 21, Texas Christian 0 Ohio Northern 14, Blutfton 8 Ohio Stat 28, Wisconsin 20 Toedo 25, Miami, Ohio 21 Youngstown 47, Xavier 7 Michigan Tech 7, Moorhead State 0 Northern Illinois 28, Kent State 7 Ohio Wesleyan 19, Marietta Col 8 Oklahoma 52, Kansas State 0 Baldwin-Wallace 37, Capital Univ 21 Michigan 42, Minnesota 0 Northwestern 23, Indiana 14 Ohio U. 34, West Michigan 17 Wittenberg 27, Mount Union 7 Peru State 38, Wayne St, Neb 35 Principia Col 3, Iowa Wesleyan 0 Carieton College 20, Lawrence 14 Graceland Col 17, Cent Methodist 14 Gustav Adolphus 20, Hamline 7 Illinois State 10, Southern Illinois 7 Illinois Wesley 48, Augustana, III. 20 Morris 27. SW Minnesota 19 St Cloud State 24, Bemidii State 7 St John's, Minn. 51, Augsburg 8 St Procopius Col 52, Illinois College 0 Winona State 19, Stout State 17 Purdue 20, Illinois 14 Ouantico Marine 70.

North Michigan Concordia-Moor. 32. St. Thomas 22 Akron 14, Cent. Mich.

10 Midland 35, Neb. Wes. 14 Tarkin Baker 0 Wayne St, Mich 34, Ill-Chicago 0 St Joseph's, Ind. 35, Indiana Central 6 SE Missouri 38. Lincoln Mo.

8 Valparaiso 22, DePauw Univ 0 Wise, Oshkosh 24, Wise, Lacrosse 14 Wise, Platteville 16, Wise, Superior 0 Wise, Riv Falls 22, Wise, Stevens Pt 0 Dayton 14, Virginia Military 10 East Colby College 28, Bowdoin 22 Delaware 21, Temple 9 Boston State 18, New England 0 American mt'l 48, Springfield 26 Maryland State 19, Delaware State 0 Colgate 28, Citadel 26 Muhlenberg 21, Swarthmore 13 Niagara Univ 32. St John's NY 26 Williams Col 42, Tufts 15 Central Conn St 68, Glassboro State 6 Cornell 34, Yale 13 Dartmouth 21, Harvard 21 Gettysburg Col 30, Lehigh 28 Indiana Pa. 14, Wilkes College 0 Maine 16, Lafayette 6 Massachusetts 49, Connecticut 16 Miami, Fla 28, Army 7 Northeastern 9. New Hampshire 7 Pennsylvania 15, Princeton 10 Penn State 28, West Virginia 19 St Peter's 25, West Conn St 6 Syracuse 10, Pittsburgh 6 Vermont 16, Hofstra Univ 10 Coast Guard 13, Worcester Tech 12 Southern Conn 26, Montclair 14 Holy Cross 26, Villanova 9 New Hampshire 7, Northeastern 7 Rutgers 6, Columbia 3 St Lawrence 26, Hamilton Col 14 South Alabama 48, Southern Miss. 11 West Kentucky 35, Morehead State 6 Clemson 31, Wake Forest 0 Georgia 13, Kentucky 7 Auburn 27, Florida State 14 Davidson Col 25, Bucknell 21 Duke 17, Navy 16 Appalachian 35, E.

Tenn. 34 Tenn. St. 35, Southern (La.) 0 jured Stu Bullington, intercept plays later the Crusaders had the lead for good as Gordon son at home Friday against Washington. The win also increased Heelan's series advantage to 10-1-1 over O'Gorman.

The game was the finale for scored on a five-yard run. A 37-yard Winkel to Gordon pass and an 18-yard sprint by Ross keyed the march. Heelan struck again moments later when Clemens intercepted Jack Schuvers Knights, who ed a Zelinsky pass in the end zone (intended for Duane Kruse) to stop that threat. USD missed a prime third-quarter scoring opportunity when Bill Elwess couldn't hold a long Tom Engleman strike at the Augie 10 and the Coyotes had to punt the ball way. The Coyotes threatened again, STATISTICS Heelan 24 55-403 155 7-12-2 O-G 5 31-80 75 3-121 3-2 5-35 5-36 a Heiberger pass at the Crusaders' 46.

Two plays and a 15-yard penalty later, Winkel and Ross hooked up on a 55-yard aerial strike that pushed the First downs Rushes-yards Passing Passing Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards Punts 2-1 10-115 2-35 but on a fourth and two situation at the Augustana three-yard line, Ron Trimble came i 4 Heelan lead to 20-7. up snuri, uieu luav ie van With 3:51 left in the game ter a vicious hit bv linebacker Iv wound up 2-7 on the season and winless in the Sioux Interstate Conference. Heelan is 1-4 in con Gordon had his third touchdown when he gathered in a Winkel ference action. The awesome Heelan ground pass good for 10 yards. With 1:42 left, Mick Richer, a sopho more, rambled for eight yards attack, spearheaded by Tim Clemens, Joe Gordon and Pat and a touchdowp after the Crusaders blocked a Dennis Hauck Ross, rolled up 403 yards under the expert guidance of senior punt.

quarterback Steve Winkel. wave Simmons recovered a Heiberger fumble just seconds Gordon led the way with Jeff Fisher. An early fourth-quarter touchdown run of 13 yards by Gregg Erickson was nullified by a motion penalty and the drive ended when Blue missed a field gcal from the 25. Branson had missed one from the 16 for Augie in the second period. Starting on their own 20, the Vikings drove to the USD 53 in four plays, a 26-yard run by McQuay the big gainer.

Then Zelinsky hit Steve Schultz for, a 10-yard gain, but Schultz lost the ball in his struggle for more yardage and John Sanders covered it for USD. three touchdowns while Ross and later and on the first play Cle Clemens each scored once. Win mens burst through the O'Gor kel also threw for 155 yards and man defense for 43 yards and two touchdowns. the final Crusader touchdown. South Dakota middle guard John Divine bulldogs Augustana quarterback Dave Zelinsky to the Howard Wood Stadium turf in first half Viking Days action Saturday.

Coming into help on the stop are John Mehlhoff (left) and Dave Garner (middle). On the ground is Viking guard Joe Virgilio and at right is Dan Moen. (Photo by Lloyd Cunningham) The Iowans scored the third time they had the ball in the Heelan 6 0 14 20 40 O'Gorman 7 0 07 Joe Gordon 11 run. Run failed. 0 Bob Kemp 70 paa from Gary Hei- first quarter as Gordon capped a four-play march on an 11 1 Sioux Falls Argus-Leader Oct.

29, 1972 oerger. jim wvcuoweii Kick. Gordon 5 run. Pat Ross run. Ross 55 pass from Steve Winkel Pass failed.

Gordon 10 pass from Winkel. Pass INDIVIDUAL RU5HIN8 Heelan Carries Yards Red Raiders Hit 8-0 With Win Over Braves SECTION Joe Gordon 14 112 failed. Mick Richer 8 run. Tim Clemen? run. Clemens 43 run.

Run failed. Tim Clemens 9 ill Pat Ross 20 109 Knudson Takes Las Vegas Lead carman Bob Kemp 9 35 Vince Galvin 8 28 Dale Cola 8 26 Westmar Nips Yankton 14-13 Mankato Tops Morningside yard run. Clemens carried twice for 36 yards and Ross once for LAS VEGAS. Ncv. (AP) -Streaking Canadian George Knudson.

seeking his second victory in as many weeks, stormed into a three-shot lead in the third round of the Sahara Invitiation Golf LE MARS. Iowa (AP) ORANGE CITY, Iowa -j Northwestern'. Red Raiders hikfd their season mark to 8-0 and captured their second traight Tri-State Conference 12 before Gordon's scoring Westmar's Garv Hutchinson for the Raiders, whose last loss: came at the hands of Dana (Neb. in the Raiders' first league football outing of 1971. The Braves held the edge in nearly every category, statistically, as they put together a total offense of 366 yards to 316 Kleinhesselink's one yard plunge with a minute to play in the first half gave the Raiders a 1 4-7 margin at intermission.

Rick Danmeier put the Braves on the scoreboard again with a 33-yard field goal before Bengard hauled jn a pass from burst. A run for the extra rambled 38 vards for one touch points failed. (APi Bo-- uith a win mfr thp SIOUX CITY ry Rittenhouse O'Gorman bounced right back down and Jerry Schultz plunged two yards for another as Westmar defeated Yankton 14-13 Sat Tournament Saturday but was and Doug rn, following the kickoff which wasj fielded at the Knight 30. Schu- Thompson charged up the of upstaged by the abrupt and unexplained departure of Lee Northwestern. Curt Krull and raced 55 yards John Brown Scores Twice.

Wolves Romp ver called for his "in crowd" urday in a Tri-State Conference game. Hutchinson's run came in the Trevino. It was the 16th straight win Air Force play, more commonly known as a sleeper, and it clicked for a fense while Mankato State's, hard-hitting defense forced sov-i en fumbles Saturday as the dians crushed Morningside 34 0: in North Central Conference Trevino, the British Open champion and defending title first period, and was followed Al Molde's offensive unit ran a total of 82 plays to 56 for the hosts, but reached the end zone just once, on a four-yard pass from John Ervin to Randy Tja-den the first time the Braves 70-yard scoring strike. Bob bv Schultz tally following holder here, stomped off the Country Club ABERDEEN (AP) rolled over Dakota State 40-0 here Saturday night to course after playing only nine holes of the third round and re- TRI-STATE STANDINGS Final STATISTICS Man. Morn.

had the ball. clinch at" least a tie for the Kemp was flanked to the wide side of the field near the Knights' bench and was lost in the crowd. Kemp streaked down the sideline and quarterback Gary Heiberger hit him with a to score. Krull then scored on a one-yard sneak, Bengard again on a 10-yard run, and freshman Daryl Hoogevcen raced 85 yards with an intercepted pass for the final score for Larry Korver's crew Krull passed for 132 yards on seven of 16 attempts, pushing his season's figure to 64 completions in 131 attempts, and five interceptions. Dave Hector, a junior flanker who has been Ncrthwestern's top receiver this nnrtrirllv loft tnwn without a First downs 22 12 Northwestern took control ati 1 Rushes yards 55-218 45-124 WOra 10 tournament oiliciais.

Passing yards 200 50 the start of the game but the Rolls 39-31 TEMPE. Ariz. (AP) -Air Force defeated 16th-ranked Arizona State 39-31 in a fierce aerial battle Saturday afternoon, with Falcon quarterback Rich SDIC STANDINGS W. 5 4 2 2 1 1 Passes 14-28-2 5-23-3 Northwestern Westmar Bethel Concordia SFC Yankton Punts SCORES perfect pass and O'Gorman was 7 36 8-34 5-0 7.4 8-70 5-55 George Knudson Fumbles-lost Penalties on the scoreboard. Jim McDow Lanny wadkinj Arnold Palmer Northern Huron Dak.

Wesleyan Dakota State USD-Springfield S.D. Tech Black Hills fumble recovery late in the sec football JHaynie passing for four touch- Braves intercepted in the end zone and, guided by Ervin and hard running fullback Roger Guge, marched 80 yards for the score. Guge rushed for 133 yards on 21 carries for the game, while Ervin completed 11 of 26 passes for 144 yards. He threw two ond quarter. BittAnhnucA f4n 11 1rA Or Aliiiviuiisujt: I ail 11 biiu GOWnS Pro Basketball ABA 65-70-66201 65-69-70204 65-69-71205 67-60-71 206 70-69-67206 69- 70-67206 70- 66-71207 6U-66-7J-207 71- 69-67207 71- 66-71208 44.49.73 208 67-73-68209 69-64-71 20 72- 69-67208 65-72-73210 South Dakota Intercollegiate Dale Retalick kicked both points.

Yankton scored on a 14-yard STATISTICS SFC Northwestern Carolina 141, Virginia 109 Flanker Frank Murphy was Haynie's favorite receiver, figuring in scoring plays of 29, 61 First dowrs 14 14 Conference football champion ship. pass from Mien Peabody to Kentucky 106, New York 12 NBA Kansas City-Omarta 113. Buffalo 102 Milwaukee 96, Philadelpnia 92 New York 94, Baltimore 90 Rushes-yards Passing ya'dage Passes Fumbles-lost interceptions. yaras tor toucnaowns wnne Thompson ran three yards for a touchdown and passsed 10 yards to Bob Brewer for another. Mankato State is now 6-3 for the season and 3-2 in the NCC Morningside is now 0-3 in con and 26 yards.

George Schermerhorn. The 56-272 144 11 26-2 2-1 5-30 5 1-15 i 40-214 132 7-16-1 1-1 3- 45 4- 40 The Wolves, 5-0 on the season In the SDIC, followed the hard Northwestern evened the It 7 7 11 39 i "lints 47.69-74 210 72-71-67-210 point after was booted by Butch Gray. Air Force Arizona State ASU-FG Cru7 23 0 '3 0 8 ai (- on a iuii uy Penah es running of John Brown to a 26- 4J.71. 71-210, i Mitch Benard. who carried 23 The second Yankton TD came 0 halftime lead.

68-72-70 Iln AF MurDtw 28 trum Hanie Art Wall Hale Irwin Lee Elder Bobby Mitchell John Mahaffey Gay Brewer Jerry Heard Jack Nickiaus Tom Watson 8otfby Eastwood Lionel Hebert Doug Sanders Dick Lotr George Arche' Rafe Botts Rocky ThomDson Larry Z'egier Roy Pace Chuck Courtney George Shortridge Bob Smith Fred AAarti Bobby Greenwood Rod Fgnseth Dwight Nevil Jjm Wiechers ftowie Johnson Paul Moran Ken Still Bobby Nichols Jim Ferried Lou Graham for 153 vards. Chuck 65-76-69 210 Lw-on kic. times ference play ASU Holden 76 pass I'om WMe 'Cur on a four-yard run by Don Ed- wards, but the point-after kick Mankato Diled up 418 vards 1 kick Brown scored on runs of 32 and 13 yards and Steve Schulte and Roger Day added TDs on 73.47-71211 72-70-69-211 71-70 70-211 69-70-72-2! 1 INDIVIDUAL HUSHING Rushes Yards Sioui Falls Roqer Guq 21 113 Pon 21 58 John Fry-n 14 Jl Northwestern Vilch Bengard 23 35 total offense, holding the Ctiieis 61 H'n'e failed. Pro Hockey NHL Chicago i. New York Islanders 4, fie Minnesota 2, Philadelphia 1 WHA os Anoeles 4.

New York 3, overtime Ottawa 5, Philadelphia 3 Alberta 4, New England 1 70-68-73-2H to 174. Mankato's defense also Asu-Hoiden 33 pass from km i.ck runs of 14 and 13 yards. Rich 72-70-69 2M Westmar is now 4-4 over-all, and 4-1 in conference play. intercepted three passes. AiUH0iden pass from white icrmi 'kick) Comet Rally Sinks Bethel Andrzejewski, who kicked field goals of 52 and 24 yards, passed 32 yards to Randy Sutton for a Mankato 7 14 6 7 34- AF Berry 64 pass trom Hayme (La-I while Yankton drops to 2 6 over all and 1-4 in Tri-State games.

son kick) 71-69-71211 70-71-71-212 70- 70-72212 71- 71-70-212 72- 68-72212 70-69-73212 70-70-72212 69-73-70212 73- 69-70 2.2 AF Murphy 26 pas from Haynie touchdown. Yankton is at Wayne State iseason and was tied for the jNAIA national lead in pass r-'ceptions 2Q for 435 yards) was Morningside 0 0 0 00 Man Brewer 10 pass from Thompson (Healy kick) Man Thompson three run Healy kick) Yjn Thompson thrat run (Healy kick) Man Persby 21 run (Healey kick) When Billy Martin hit his first of three home runs in the 1953 World Series it came on Andrzejewski also kicked four (Lawson kick) AF Carlson 1 run (Smith past from Haynie I AF FG Lawson 27 and Westmar hosts Mi not State Saturday. extra points. ST. PAUL.

Minn. two receptions by cordia College of St. defensive back Bob Gar- 70-71-71212 ASU Green 2 run (Petty pass trom Cesar Sanudo Westmar 7 7 0 014 the first pitch thrown to him by Dakota State 0 0 0 00 Northern 16 10 7 740 Jim Jamieson hot 213, Don Iverson wan Rittenhouse it run ikick tailed) white) Man Rittenhouse 51 run (Healey kick) A 47,091 Yankton 0 7 6 0-13 Brooklyn's Billy Loes. rJn.ii.-n 19.fi fiint art (fr a TV. 213, Sfeye Spray 214, John schlee 215.

The Braves, now 3-4 on the Tri-State Conference victory ov. er Bethel Saturday as Mark Mancell ran four yards for one Defensive Back Leads Bison Past Rabbits season and 1-4 in the loop, travel to Valley City, N.D., Saturday while the Raiders meet Southwest Minnesota at Mar touchdown and passed 46 yards to Aaron Simmons for another. Simmons also scored on an the championship out covered 73 yards. i Only Krebsbach's perform- "irst quarter and the Jackrab-oits were stopped on the NDS i t-yard run. Concordia fight Saturday at South Dako- 5:14 left in the contest.

South Dakota State led briefly in the second period when Dave Kaufman hit 12 of 26 passes for 238 yards and had two intercepted and Bill Mast scored 45 straight points after one with 1:59 remaining in the ance overshadowed Saturday's Hag-throwing party. spotting Bethel the early lead. a. NDS has won or shared the first half when they failed on Both teams are now 2-3 in con was four for 10 for 82 yards Officials found the two teams shall. Sioux Falls 7 0 3 010 Northwestern 7 7 1 1442 SF Randy Tladen, four-yard pas from on Ervin.

Rick Danmeier kick. NW Mitch Bengard, 37 run. Wiyr Lawrence kick. NW-Chuck Kltlnhesselink one run. Lawrence kick.

SF Danmeier, 13 field goat. NW Bengard, 55 past from CM Krull. Lawrence kick. NW Krull, on run. Lawrenc kick.

HN Bengard, 10 run. Lawrenc kick. NW Daryl Hoogeveen, OS pass Interception. Lawrenc kick. title in eight of the past nine ference play.

and had a pair stolen also. Houser returned five kickoffs years with 1971 the lone excep. guilty 20 times and assessed a total of 204 yards in the penalty-marred contest. Eighteen whis- Sporrs Quote Johnny Majorsi Iowa State NCC STANDINGS W. L.

N.D. State 6 0 North Dakota 5 1 South Dakota 1 Mankato 3 2 Northern low 2 3 S.D. State 1 4 Augustana 0 Morningsidt 0 when they finished second. SDS, 4-4 over-all and 1-4 in blew in the final half and STATISTICS SDS NDS First downj 17 17 Rushes-yards 42-131 5S-24I Passing yards 320 1S6 Passes 16-37-4 9-25-0 Punts 9-39 4 10-35. Fumbles-lost 1-1 4-2 Penalties 11-104 9-100 94 yards.

J. D. Alexander had 20 for the Jacks, Charlie Clarksean 10 and Gordy Lof-luist nine. coach: "George Amundson can VCC play, visits Northern Iowa 184 penalty yards were stepped By BRENT KALLESTAD FARGO (AP) Diminuitive Keith Krebsbach intercepted passes and returned a punt 52 yards for a touchdown in the second half Saturday to lead North Dakota State to a 34-16 victory over South Dakota State and hand the Bison at least a tie for the North Central Conference football championship. Krebsbach, a 5-foot-9.

165-oound transfer frcm Willmar, Junior College, returned ix punts for 114 yards during the game and consistently gave MDS good field position. Krebsbach climaxed his per run. He can throw. He's the Saturday. off dunng the final 30 minutes.

team leader. He can call good plays. He's a super athlete, a Coach John Gregory Jack-rabbits missed numerous oppor 7 7 14 6-34 North Dakota State's ruin i sds 0 10 0 6-16 Kevin Kennedy popped in from one yard out. Kcnrv gained 164 yards on s'a, McMillan run (Tom I super football player." World Series Scores In resonse to the many calls the Argus-Leader sports depart-ment has had asking for scores tunities to score. four plays to score from the hree.

arries to lead all rushers. The SDS passed for 320 yards and SOS-FG Vike Doty 3 Tjilp The Bison grabbed the lead finished the game with 458 for good with 5:18 remaining in PINEHURST. N'C CAP) all the World Series earnes. Les Tuma rushed 71 yards in squatty 220-pound senior from 10 carries for the Jacks and Toman, has rushed for 597 SDS Kevin Kennedy 1 run (Doty kick) NDS McMillan 73 pass from Don Si yerson (Barnes kick) NDS Siverson 3 run (Barnes kirk) the first half when Steve Mc Bill Hyndman. coming up with! here are the results of all Millan caught a Don Siverson NDS Rich Henry 41 run (Barnes kirkljsix Oirrlies, debated CUrtlS Per yards offense, but managed only two touchdowns.

Mike Doty, who later connected on a 38-yard field goal, missed from 38 yards in the pass at about his own 40 and yards in six league games and ranks amdng the NCC leaders. The Bison, ranked sixth nationally, are now 81 and could Jim Decker had 53 in 13 trips. Phil Houser had six pass receptions for 106 yards and Bob Renner 92 in four grabs. games: A's 3, Reds A'i 2, Reds Reds 1, A' A's 3, Reds Reds 5, A's Reds 8, A's 1, and A's 3, Reds 2. SDj Bob Renner 49 pass from Bill Mast (Run failed) NDS Keith Krebsbach 52 punt rturn (Kick faled son 3-and-2 Saturday to win the North and South Seniors Golf Championship, formance with a 52-yard punt return for a touchdown with raced untouched for the go-ahead score on a play which.

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