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Soturdoy, September 26, 1fr7o' llio Unrwln Slur Losers Will. Try To Get lack NE-L Winning Groove Sunday, By Associated Press First-time losers Sonny Jurgensen, Bart Starr and Terry Bradshaw will try to get themselves untracked Sunday on a 12-game National Football League program that could be a tip off on the title-potential of their teams. Jurgensen takes Washington into St. Louis, Starr is at home as Green Bay takes on Atlanta and Bradshaw's Pittsburgh Steelers will be at Denver as the NFL moves into its second weekend of action with a dozen games on Sunday, a Monday night match-up that sends Kansas City against Baltimore will be nationally televised. In other games, Cincinnati is at Detroit, Cleveland at San Francisco, Los Angeles at Buffalo, New Orleans Is at Minnesota, the New York Jets at Boston, Miami at Houston, the New York Giants at Dallas, Oakland at San Diego and Philadelphia at Chicago.

The Redskins have been con- sidcred a team capable of challenging for the Eastern title in the National- Conference, but they got off on the wrong foot in a 26-17 loss to San Francisco. Jurgensen completed 16 of 30 passes against the 49ers, but they gained only 141 yards and only one went for a touchdown. Jurgensen needs Just two completions to become only the third passer in history to complete 2,000 passes Johnny Unitas has 2,465 and Y. A. Title has 2,118 and should get that and more against a Cardinal team that Indicated a porous defense in an opening 34-lil Io to Los Angeles.

Green Bay's pre-season record seemed to indicate that The Pack Will Be Back motto was ready to turn into something more tangible in the National Conference's Central Division. But Starr couldn't even engineer a first down in the first half of a 40-0 loss to Detroit and wound up with only seven completions in 17 attempts for 35 yards. Starr also was booed, and faces most of the same mouths again this week as the Falcons come Into Green Bay off a 14-3 victory over New Orleans. The Packers have beaten Atlanta all four times the teams have met. The Steelers' efforts in exhibition action under the guidance of Bradshaw.

the glamor guy of the rookie the Central title in the AFC. But Bradshaw had a shaky debut, completing only four of 16 passes and was forced to give way to Terry Hanratty. He'll be 'rylng to recoup against a Denver team that currently Is the only undefeated team in AFC West following a 25-10 victory over Buffalo. In that game Floyd Little was an all-round Derformer with 82 Also looking to lead their teams to their first victories Sunday will be Joe Namalh, whose Jets lost to Cleveland despite a 455-yard offense, and Daryle Lamonica, whose Raiders were upset by Cincinnati in one of the major form reversals of the opening week. Cleveland and Cincinnati both will be on the road after their opening game victories.

The Browns, who got a 94-yard from Homer Jones against the, Jets, will face a san Francisco team that beat Washington and Jurgensen behind a strong defense and the accuracy of John Brodie. Brodle completed 17 of 20 passes against the Redskins. The Bengals will be up against a Detroit team that humiliated Green Bay in what looms as a clash of opposites the Lions' tough defense and a Cincinnati running attack that amassed 247 yards in upending Oakland. yards rushing in 18 carries, four quarterbacks, brought them consideration as a challenger for Junt returns for 38 yards and a ickoff return for another 21. kickoff return for a touchdown Ml iffl mm i Phillies Down Cubs, 5-3 Pittsburgh Strengthens Flag Lead Philadelphia W) Successive home runs by Tim McCarver.

00 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lamb 0 0 0 0 Gibbon 0 10 0 Chance McGraw Swoboda ph 11 11 1 1 1 in ii i i Oft and Don Money in the sixth in ning helped the Philadelphia thunes to a 5-3 victory over Chicago Friday night, jolting the Total 31 3 9 3 Total SI 4 10 4 New York I I 0 1 1 1 3 Pittsburgh 4 DP-New York 2, Pittsburgh 4. LOB New York 10. Pittsburgh 7. 2B Cash, Age. 3B M.Alou, Sanguillen.

S-Alley. IP RERBBSO cubs' National League Eastern Alou led off the first with a triple and scored on Dave Cash's double to left. NEW YORK PITTSBURGH ab bl ab bl Agee cf 5 0 2 1 MAlou Cf 4 13 1 Garrett 3b 10 0 1 Cash 2b 4 0 11 Foy oh 0 0 0 0 Clemente rf 3 0 0 0 Clones If 4 0 0 0 Sangullln 4 2 3 0 Shamsky rf 5 0 10 BRobrtsn lb 3 0 0 0 Clndenon lb 4 0 0 0 Stargell If 4 0 12 Boswell 2b 2 12 0 Pagan 3b 2 0 2 0 Grole 3 110 Jeter pr 0 10 0 Sinaleton ph 0 0 0 0 Hebner ss 10 0 0 Over 0 0 0 0 Alley ss 3 0 0 0 Division title hopes-. Pittsburgh UP Willie Stargell's rifle throw to the plate cut down a vital run in the eighth inning, then the Pittsburgh slugger singled home the deciding run as the Pirates trimmed New York, 4-3, to strengthen their lead in the National League's East Division race Friday night. The victory gave the Pirates a 3-game edge over both the Mets and Chicago Cubs, who are Jose Pagan led off the Pirate seventh with a sharp single off the glove of third baseman Wayne Garrett.

John Jeter ran for Pagan and raced to second on a wild pitch by relief pitcher Dean Chance. Gene Alley sacrificed and Tug McGraw replaced Chance on the mound. Pinch-hitter Gene lines grounded out, but Matty Alou cracked a two-out hit to left for the deciding run. The loss, coupled with first- 4 2 1-3 1 2-3 4 1-3 place Pittsburgh's 4-3 victory over New York, dropped the Cubs and Mets Vk games off the pace with six games to play. Koosman Friselle Chance McGraw Moose Glustl Grant J.Lamb Gibbon Save Gibbon.

2-3 0 Harrelson SS 4 0 2 0 Moos 2 0 0 0 Knotman 1 0 0 0 Giusti 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 WP-Chance. Marshall ph 1 0 0 0 Grant 0 0 0 0 Frlsella 0 0 0 0 AOIIver ph 0 0 0 0 Kranpool ph 10 11 Cllnes ph 10 0 0 The Phillies took a 1-0 lead in the first inning and never trailed as right-hander Rick Wise tied for second place. Both the Cubs, who lost 5-3 to1 allowed the desperate Cubs only Philadelphia Friday night, and five hits, one a two-run homer j-v- the Mets have six games to play. The Pirates have five re 1 f-vy, i by Tommy Davis in the seventh. Wise struck out eight and didn't r-t maining.

walk a baiter as he evened his season record at 13-13. The Mets were trailing 3-2 in the eighth and had runners on first and second with two out when Bud Harrelson delivered a Tony Taylor ripped three hits, his first a double which led to the Phillies' initial run. He base hit to left field. scored on a two-out, broken bat single, by Deron Johnson. The Phillies made it 2-0 in the fourth on a single by Money, an infield out, a walk and some Chicago strategy which backfired.

Cubs' Manager Leo Durocher ordered Larry Hisle rf i -i intentionally walked to get at Stargell charged the hit and fired a strike to Manny Sanguillen, retiring Ken Boswell, the potential tying run. at- the plate. Then in the bottom of the eighth, Sanguillen opened with his third hit of the game, moved up on a walk and raced home on Stargell's hit. That gave the Pirates a two-run edge and enough margin to stand off the Mets, who pushed across a run in the ninth on Tommie Agee's double. Ron Swoboda opened the ninth with a pinch walk and Wise, but the pitcher drilled a single to left, scoring Money.

CHICAGO PHILADELPHIA i '--i, HIT ab bl tb bi Kassinger ss 4 0 1 Bowa 4 110 Becker! 2b 4 10 0 TTaylor 2b 4 13 1 STAFF PHOTO BY WEB RAY ROCKETS FUMBLE Northeast's Tom Henson, 22, fumbles as East's Walt Sell, 85, and Greg Neuhaus, 13, move in. Henson recovered his own fumble. BWillams rf 4 1 1 0 Briggs If 4 0 0 0 TDsvis if 4 12 3 DJohnson lb 3 0 1 Santo 3b 4 0 10 MCarver 4 12 1 Hickman lb 3 0 Money 3b 4 2 2 I 3. PepMont cf 3 0 0 0 Stone rf 3 0 0 0 1 Hundley 2 0 0 0 Hislt cf 3 0 0 0 Popovich ph lOOO Wise 3011 Hlatt 0 0 0 0 Pappas 10 0 0 BOavis ph 10 0 0 Regan 0 0 0 0 Wilhelm 0 0 0 0 WSmllh ph 10 0 0 RRodrgez 0 0 0 0 t-4 f4'' i ii -TIGERS SCORE FIRST Southeast Clobbers Hapless Hastings Northeast Upsets Spartans Lincoln Northeast played the 32 3 3 Total Total 32 5 10 Chlcaoo 00 001 311- Philadalphia 1 I 1 I 3 1 x-S raced home on Agee's double. Joe Gibbon came on to walk pinch-hitter Joe Foy.

But Cleon Jones lined to right. Then Art Shamsky struck out and Agee was cut down trying to steal third, completing the double play and ending the game. The Pirates had jumped to a 2-0 lead with runs in the first and fourth innings off Jerry Koosman, but the Mets struck back with two in the seventh to tie the game. DP Chicago 1. LOB Chicago 2, Philadelphia 7.

2B T.Taylor, Santo, B.Williams, Bowa, T.Davis. HR I McCarver (4), Money (14), T.Davis (4) Wise. Spartan role at Seacrest Field IP RERBBSO Friday night, upsetting Lincoln East, 12-7 on a 96-yard fourth- Pappas 4 2 2 2 Regan 0 2 2 2 0 Wilhelm 2 2 1 1 1 R.Rodriguez 1 0 0 0 0 Wise (W.13.13) 5 3 3 0 PB Hundley. 2:24. A 4,101.

quarter drive. Junior quarterback Gaylen Kennel directed the Rockets, Hastings Lincoln Southeast, rated No. 2 in the state, powered its way over a hapless Hastings team, 48-13, here Friday night sending the Tigers to their 13th straight defeat. The Knights rolled up 462 yards total offense with 252 coming on the ground and 210 via the air route in picking up their third win. The Tigers scored first in the who moved all the way on the ground South Gymnasts OUT BY A MILE Roberto Clemente of the Pirates is out by the 'proverbial mile at Mets' Ken Boswell relays to first for the double play.

Els had been the Rocket right tackle and rumbled 56 yards for a TD. Doug Deeter tallied from 19 yards out and Osvog found Virgil Fallon open for a 30-yard pass and the end zone. The Capital City team then found itself with a 28-13 bulge at the half and coasted to the win. Osvog added to his excellent quarterbacking chores by converting six of seven PATs. Hastings scored the most points, l3 since the 1968 season but also gave up the most points, 48, since the 1968 season.

Southeast 0 21 7 1340 Best Lincoln High reserve coach before replacing Seven Names Added To List Of PBA Open -TIGERS FACE STIFF TEST IN AIR FORCE Art Bauer this season. The Rockets, who had Omaha Omaha South de feated Lincoln High, 101.40-94.2 managed only three total offense yards in the third quarter after Seven more names have been ailing behind 7-6, used seven added to the list of qualifiers for Colorado-Perm State Clash Highlights Big 8 Calendar irst downs and more im amateur spots in the pro-am portantly, almost 10 minutes of portion of the second annual Lincoln Open PBA Bowling Hastings 70 013 the fourth quarter. Junior halfback Randy game in the initial quarter when Scott Stickles recovered a loose Southeast fumble on the 20-yard line and lateraled to Jay Hansen who raced into the end zone for the score. However in the second frame the Knights exploded for 28 points and buried any upset hopes of Hastings. Don Osvog, the brilliant signal-caller for a mixed his plays well combining Tournament.

Schlegel busted over left tackle Kansas City For the se The number of entries earning snots in the pro-am, set for Has Hansen, 20-fumble recovery (Rlchter kick) SE Firestone, f-pass from Osvog (Osvog kick) SE Thompson, 54-run (Osvog kick) SE Deeter, 19-run (Osvog kick) SE Fa I loon, 30-pass from 0 1 (Osvog kick) Has Van Busklrk, 1-run (run failed) or the final three of the 96 cond straight week, a Big Eight Conference team plays a here Friday afternoon in a gymnastics meet. Ray Schmidt captured two first places for the Links. South 101.40, LHS 94.2 Floor Exercise 1. Conteras, South; 2. Bilek, South; 3 4.

tie between Schmidt, LHS Rayer, South; 5. Nimic, LHS. Parallel Bars 1. Rayer, South; 2. Bilek, South; 3.

Duff, South, 4. WIIKen, LHS; 5. Meyerhoff, LHS. Still Rlngs-1. Rayer, South; Thompson, South; 3.

Orta, LH; 4. Bilek, South; 5. James, LHS. trampoline 1. LHS; Roseland, South; 3.

Dittoe, LHS; 4. Stlner, LHS; 5. Rlha, South. Side Horse 1. Rayer, South; 2.

Bilek, South; 3. Conteras, South; 4. Duff, South; 5. Meyerhuff, LHS. High Bar 1.

Stanley, LHS; 2. Tweedy, South; 3. Bilek, South; 4. Rayer, South; 5. Duff, South.

yards with 2:36 remaining. November 6, now stands at 14. A Then Rocket defensive prestige game today when the prize fund of $7,500 will be divid halfback Jerry Barnett in ed among 300 amateurs in the SE Firestone, 8-pass from Osvog (Osvog kick) SE McCogan, 40-pass from Osvog (kick 18th-ranked Colorado Buffaloes run up against fourth-ranked tercepted a pass on East's se pro-am competition. failed) SE Michel, 14-run (Deeter kick) faced so far." Oregon State brushed aside Iowa last week 24-14. Fairbanks is pleased with the Sooner defense after victories over Southern Methodist ant Wisconsin.

Oklahoma State, beaten Mississippi State and Arkansas" has another rough test agains Houston, which routed Syracuse 44-15, a week ago. Kansas, which surprised with defensive problems, ma Penn State in a nationally a devastating running attack The of the cond piay from scrimmage after the Spartans got the ball back, Statistics televised contest at Boulder, with short passes in leading the best game we're capable of playing." Nebraska isn't expected to have too much trouble with Army even though Cornhusker coach Bob Devaney says he has "a great deal of respect for the Army team. Army probably underestimated Baylor." Armv lost to Baylor, 10-7, a team Missouri jolted, 38-0, two weeks ago. Unbeaten Missouri, hampered by rain all week, must stop flanker Ernie Jennings if the Professional Bowlers Associa returning it 10 yards to his own Colo. Has 7 42 37 45 46.

The Buffs have been waiting tion Tour, who will bowl as partners of the amateurs on November 6, will begin going after $32,500 on November 7 with Although the Rockets gave the SE 0 252 210 57 13-1M 3-29 0 05 attack. Osvog began the show by connecting with Dave Firestone for nine yards and paydirt. Next Egbert Thompson broke over 12 long months for this one. First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles losf Yards penalized 3-21-2 ball back a minute later with Colorado lost the only other Schmidt, LHS; 2. Con 1-27 4 15 East facing 96 yards of its own, teras, South; 3.

Nimic, LHS; 4. Bilek, South; 5. Solonyka, South. the windup set for November 9 meeting between the two teams he game didn't lack for (have difficulty with Syracuse' last year when Penn State suspense. Most recent qualifiers for the pro-am are Don Frazell, Jim Arrigo.

Randy Krumland and prevailed, 27-3. Colorado coach Spartan quarterback Scott Eddie Crowder thinks the Buffs had the eame with Penn State Copple had only 1:07 to move up Ollie Horton of Lincoln; Elmer Ebel of South Sioux City, Avis 'In tha hanlr nf their mlnnV' the field and he advanced his club 73 yards before an illegal AGAINST WINLESS MISSOURI WESTERN- Plainsmen Put Perfect Grid Record Of 2-0 To The Test Haase of Burwell and Darrell when they had a rough time Curns of Omaha. motion penalty and two in with Indiana last week before Tigers expect to beat undefeated Air Force. Missouri beat the Falcons last year, 19-17. Nip Weisenfels, star Missouri Linebacker, won't play.

He underwent knee surgery Tuesday and is out indefinitely. Oklahoma coach Chuck unbalanced line. Kansas State likely will face Arizona State without stai quarterback Lynn Dickey, whose bruised ribs have bothered him all season. won't use Dickey unless He'i well and probably won't decidt until just before the says coach Vince Gibson. Max Arreguin would replace Dickey.

winning, 16-9. Roll-offis for spots in the pro- completed passes finished the game. am competition are being con Penn State obviously was Copple, however, accounted thinking of no one else last Saturday when the Nittanjv for 266 passing yards, 180 com- NWU PROBABLE There are 13 senior Plainsmen mg in the last half. He put the Lions clobbered Navy, 55-7. Fairbanks says Oregon State "is the best football team we have and 10 of them are seeking ball in the air 40 times, con entertain Missouri Western College in a 7:30 battle at 0.

N. Magee Stadium. Coach Harold Chaffee's group ducted regularly at most bowl ing centers in the state. Gretel II Bid Disallowed fourth consecutive football let Offense BoalS (209) D. Butler (225) G.

Bergt (224) M. Butler Caster (232) Horrocks (220) LINEUPS Detent (200) Peery (2U) Griffin (187) Kearns (194) Gleason (194) Young (240) Harding (232) Caster (15 R. Ellis necting on 26 of them. Northeast capitalized on a ter. Spartan error, scoring with 5:37 Mi-Army lineups Nebraska was involved in a prestige game last week and came away with a 21-21 tie with Southern California, ranked third at the time.

All other Big Eight clubs are also scheduled for non-con- Peery (200) E. McKelvey (197) Taoo (177) left in the first quarter. (140) Re. Stephs'n Kemllng (144) B. Northeast used eight plays to (174) Nannen (175) Roffers Saturday, 0.

N. J. Ellis (145) B. Offense start the game before punting. By Committee Kickott! 7:30 p.m., Mage Stadium, 53rd and Hurrtington.

NEBRASKA (1-0-1) ARMY (M) East used only two plays before Sports Menu action today. Eighth-ranked Nebraska is host Newport, R.I. Wi The New turning the ball over on an in Name No. List a' A pair of football teams with opposite records will meet for 'the first time tonight on the terception. York Yacht Club Race Committee rejected early Saturday Copple attempted to fire a Nebraska Wesleyan University I to Army, ninth-ranked Missouri meets Air Force in St.

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After Wesleyan, the Missourians meet vsuch well known powers as Missouri Valley, Doane and Kearney. Cagle did not lack for and fell into the arms of Rocket Schlegel, who ran it back from IV disqualification after beating Intrepid in the second FOOTBALL Big Eight: Army at Nebraska, Memorial Stadium, 1:30 p.m.) Peon State at Colorado (TV), 3 p.m. the 19 to the 3. race of the America's Cup. 5-10 171 Colorado Stat at Iowa State; Kansas Stat at Arizona Stat (night); Kansas at Syracuse; Air Fore at Missouri at McCook JC Takes Golf Top Honors North Platte (UPD-McCook The committee rejected the Australian appeal on the Kennel then swept right end on a keeper to give the Rockets a 6-0 lead and the momen 222 6-2 5-10 190 St.

Louis; Oregon Stat at Oklahoma Lincoln High Schools: Plus at Lin grounds there was no new evi dence and the decision left In tum. Defense CL Pos. CI coln High, Seacrest Field, 7:30 p.m. Stat Colleges: Missouri Western at Junior College took top honors in the Nebraska Junior College Name No. Hi laud 31 Nebraska Wesleyan, Maoe stadium, trepid, the Cup defender, with a 3-1 lead going into Saturday's East could manage only 90 yards rushing for the game, and Northeast didn't complete a LE So.

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Golf tournament held here "ThuroHow Missouri at Peru star; Wayne at wash-burn; Fort Hayea at Kearney; Chedron race in the best-of-7 yatching Oklahoma State goes to Houston, Iowa State hosts Colorado State University and Kansas visits Syracuse in day games. Kansas State plays the only night game, an intersectional clash with Arizona State University at Tempe, Ariz. Two Liberty Bowl scouts will watch the Colorado-Penn State Tire works. Colorado won the 1169 Liberty Bowl game by out scoring Alabama, 47-33, at Memphis. Tenn.

"Penn State is a better team than last year," Crowder says. "They're better even though they don't have a super play producer. We'll have to play the pass. at ram Scott; Concordia at Yankton; scries. A total' of six junior colleges Dana at Northwestern of Iowa; Doane Tarklo; Sioux Falls at Midland numbers as he opened fall Mike Ramsden, spokesman LT MG RT RE LB LB LB CB WL 198 247 201 238 205 212 227 199 175 180 175 HL 2 6-6 5- 9 6- 2 6-3 6-3 6-2 5-10 5- 10 6-0 6-0 tooknart.

222 198 203 200 6-9 6-2 6-0 6-1 Colorado Colts at McCook JC; Haskell Northeast 4 412 East 0 0 7 0-7 Northeast Kennel, 3 run (kick failed) East Ball, pass from Copple (Miller kick) Northeast Schlegel, 3 run (run failed). at Fairburv JC. practice with 70 hopefuls. for the Gretel II syndicate Jr. Sr.

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Sr. Jr. So. Smith Bishop Topping Coonan MacLaren Steele Morehead Blaklcy Wotcll 60 83 53 54 56 24 27 29 20 Statistics However, over half this total were freshmen and in his two-way platoons he sometimes from the committee before giv ing our answer today. Sunday Nothing scheduled.

Monday 5-11 195 5- 11 182 6- 1 188 6-1 195 5-11 175 CB The post-midnight flurry came starts as many as 18 frosh. Medalists were uenny cums, Paul Gagnon and Matt Dewitt. Platte Junior College of Columbus placed second and Nebraska Western of Scott3bluff was third. The McCook team is coached by Bob Christie. 'V East 20 90 244 13 24-40-2 2 35 NE 15 149 0 70 034 2 23 after an evemng-long debate by First downs Yards rushing Yard passing Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized the race committee aboard the GOLF Nebraska PGA Sectional Cham pionihip at Omaha Country Club, 11 a.m.

FOOTBALL Nebraska Extra Point Club quarterback Luncheon, Hotel Lincoln, noon. Kirkoff 1:30 p.m., Memorial Stadium. Broadcasts-WOW (590). KFAB (1110). KFOR (1210), KLIN (1400).

Chaffee on the other hand was blessed with 21 letter winners and a veteran dominated club. committee boat, Incredible. tr jlirfl-.

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