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Husker QB Duo Threading Needle WITH SPARKLING .712 PASSING PERCENTAGE Astros Blank Giants By 3-0 Houston W) Jack Billingham fired a six-hitter Monday night, sendiig the Houston Astros to a 3-0 victory over the San Francisco Giants. Houston scored all three runs 20 The Lincoln Star Tuesday, September 29,1970 Omaha's Frillman Leads State PGA Sectional THREE STROKES UP ON LINCOLN'S WILLIAMSON Complete 39 Intercepted 3 Net Yds, Passing 541 Per gam average 187.0 Total Offense, Alt. 204 Net yds .1,... .1198 Jones Schnelst Tagge Brownson Total Opp Tot 399.1 in the second inninc off PUNT RETURNS No Yds. Ave.

Hollsteln 1 4 4.0 Ingles 2 24 13.0 Kosch 1-2 Rodgers 7 108 15.4 Total 11 134 12.4 Opp Tot 1 17 17.0 Rodgers ...7 108 15.4 KICKOFP RETURNS No. Yds. Ave. Hughes 1 30 30.0 Rodgers 5 107 21, Total 4 137 22.8 Opp Tot 211 24.2 PASS INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds.

Ave. Kosch 1 22 Blahak 1 24 Alt. Comp. Pet. Int Yds TO 3 1 .333 7 1 1 1.000 17 1 ,.,.......47 33 .702 3 482 4 5 4 .800 0 55 1 54 39 .494 3 541 4 78 39 .500 1 457 1 TOTAL OFFENSE NO.

Yds. Av. 1 7 7.0 2 7 3.5 7 -5 30 140 4.7 1 8 8.0 48 274 5.7 17 83 5.0 47 498 7.4 8 25 3.1 11 80 7.3 '204 1198. 5.9 214 714 1.4 PASS RECEIVING No. Yds TD 39 2 457 152.3 214 734 244.7 3 39 23 0 024 40.3 1 17 III 11 140 I 4 33 11.0 Av.

Nebraska's quarterback tandem of Jerry Tagge and Van Brownson are hitting on a phenomenal .712 percentage pace in pass completions through three games. Tagge has completed 33 of 47 for a .702 completion percentage and Brownson, making his first appearence of the season Saturday against Army, completed four of five for an .800 mark. That's 37 of 52 for the two of them. slumping in the and started hiwtb ninn Per gam av Interceptions, No. Net yds returned Punting, No Blocked Total yds Per Punt Ave Punts Returned, No Net Yds Kick offi Net Yds Penalties, No Total Yds Fumbles, 0 Lost Scoring, Total Point i 44 12 1 448 39.0 11 134 4 ,134 21 184 12 85 28.3 Carstens Hughes Jones Kinney Olds Orduna Schnelst Tagge Vector Brownson Total Opp Tot southpaw Ron Bryant, 5-8.

A walk to Denis Menke and singles by Doug Rader and Larry Howard got the first rui in before Norm Miller's ground out made it 2-0. Cesar Cedeno added a perfect bunt single to push in the other tally. Billingham, 13-9, struck out 12. SAN FRANCISCO HOUSTON bl ab bl Total 44 Opp Tot 1 39 SCORING 8 per gam av RUSHING) .1 11 Aft. Oain Leu Net 7.0 3.S Carstens' 17 0 7 Hughes 2 7 0 7 Jones 4 4 It .12 NU statistics 4 0 2 1 Ingles 1 1-1 Kinney 1 Orduna 4 Rodgers 4 Rogers 1M1 Tagge 1 Cox .1 Total 12 11-11 11 Opp 4 4-4 2-0 Jones Kinney Orduna Rodgers Schnelss Cos Ingles List Total Opp Tot.

59 22 210 18 57 129 55 541 457 Bonds rf 4 0 0 0 Cedeno cf Fuentes si 3 0 10 Morgan 2b Mays cf 3 0 0 0 Wynn If McCovey lb 2 0 10 Watson lb Hendersn If 4 0 0 0 Menke Dietz 4 0 0 0 Rader 3b Gallagher 3b 4 0 1 0 Howard First Downs, Rushing First Downs, Passing Penalties, First Downs Total 2-0 1-1 4 0 0 0 4 0 10 4 0 0 0 3 100 3 12 0 3 111 2 0 0 1 2 0 10 dis, from the Hillside Country Club in Sidney, said he was also disrupted by the shooters. "I was just getting ready for my tee-shot when someone potted off in the middle of my backswing. It made playing a little difficult," the blond-haired pro commented. Faddis finished with a total of 75 to tie for third place with Merle Backlund of Wood River, Leon Pounders from Valentine, and Omaha's Gene Johnson, one of the host pros. Bob Popp, one of the host pros, followed next with 76 then came Matt Zadalis and Tom Weekes with 77.

The group at 78 include Jerry Dugan, Juan Elizondo and Bonny Graham with Bud Williamson. Jr. and Kent Lyons both tied at 79. UN 35 25 1 41 148 731 94 437. 39 19 Opp 24 2 51 138 470 193 277 92.4 71 Rushing.

Alt. Kinney. 30 141 I 140 4.7 Olds 1 8 0 I 8.0 Orduna 48 278 4 274 5.7 Rodgers 12 88 7 81 4.8 Schnelst 14 44 44 4.1 Tagge 20 75 59 14 .8 Vector ...8 25 0 25 3.1 Brownson 4 30 5 25 5.0 Total 14 731 94 437 4.3 Opp Tot 138 470 191 277 2.0 PASSING Helse 2b Yds Gained Rushing PUNT'NO) 4 0 2 0 NMlller rf 0 0 0 0 Bllllnghm No. SCORINO BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4lh Tot Nebr 14.. 34..

28... 7.. 85 Nebr 14 34 28 7 85 Opp 3 9 7 14 33 Season Record: 38 Wake Forest 12, 21 So. Cal 21, 28 Army 0. 10 10 Yds Av.

.468.. 39.0 Yds Lost Rushing Net yds rushing Per Game Average By RANDY EICKHOFF Star Sports Writer Omaha John Frillman, the golf pro from Omaha Happy Hollow, grabbed the early lead in the Nebraska PGA Sectional Championship at the Omaha I Country Club Monday afternoon. Frillman came home with a total of 69 after touring the back nine in 32 and collecting a 37 on the clubhouse nine. He was three strokes in front of Lincoln Country Club pro Bud Williamson, who came in one-over-par with a 72. Frillman got off to a fine start by collecting an eagle on the first hole, a 328-yard par 4, then a birdie on the par 5 second 510 yards.

He held the pace until the ninth when "I tried to kill the ball. "I really came down on the ball," Frillman said, "but then I made a real good second shot at least I thought it was good," he added ruefully. "But then I bogeyed the hole 212.3 Hughes Total Opp Tot Bryant Good son ph Robertsn Foster ph JJohnson Hart ph 448. 39.0 924. 40.3 uatn uiuvi Frillman's slump continued to the 16th and 17th holes where "I lost my concentration when BB's started landing around us." The Country Club's trap range is right behind the 16th hole and several enthusiasts were blasting away while the pros were trying to play.

"The BB's (spent shot) were landing around us and completely disrupted our concentration. It was difficult to place the long shots and really hard putting. I three-putted the 17th the only three-putt I had today." Frillman said he was a little concerned about his putting but was surprised with his efforts on the greens. "I had some real good putts that 1 wasn't expecting," he said. "I was really blowing them in practice Sunday." Frillman's partner, Carl Fad- Passing, Alt 54 10 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 '23 Total 32 0 6 0 Total 29 3 7 3 San Francisco ...000 001 0000 Houston OlOOOOOOx 1 Gophers Return To Bolster Bid DP San Francisco 1.

LOB San Francisco 9, Houston 5. 2B McCovey. Colorado's Orvis Honored As Big 8 Lineman Of Week sb cedeno. 5 Biiimgnam. IP RER BBSO 0 Bryant (L.5-81 2 4 3 3 1 Robertson 3 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 3 11 The pros will shift play to J.Johnson 3 1 0 0 Bllllnghm (W.13-9) 9 4 0 0 HBP by Billingham (McCovey).

Billingham. WP- Omaha's Happy Hollow golf course today where Frillman will play host on the second and final day of the tournament. John Frillman, Omaha 32-3749 Bud Williamson, Lincoln 35-3772 Carl Faddis, Sidney 37.38 7S Merle Backlund, Wood River 37-38 75 Leon Pounders, Valentine 40-3575 Gene Johnson, Omaha 38-3775 Bob Popp, Omaha 38-3876 Matt Zadalis, Omaha 41 -34 77 Tom Weekes. South Sioux City 39-3877 Jerry Dugan, Omaha 39-3978 Juan Elizondo, Omaha 41-3771 Against Huslcers Minneapolis, Minn. W) Defensive end Jack Babcock, who missed the first two games with a shoulder injury, rejoined the Minnesota Gophers Monday and is expected to start Saturday against Nebraska.

Defensive back Walt Bowser, who was injured in the opener against Missouri and missed the Ohio game, also worked out in pads Monday and may play against the nationally ranked Cornhuskers. Only injury of consequence suffered in the 49-7 victory over Ohio was a Charley horse hobbling defensive back Mike Per-fetti. But he is expected to be ready Saturday. The Gophers began preparing their defense for Nebraska by having the freshmen use Corn-husker running plays. OSU, Texas Atop UPI Grid Ranks MATCHUP IMPOSSIBLE DREAM Bonny Graham, Sioux City 39-3978 Bud Williamson, Hastings Kent Lyons, Omaha 38-4179 American League Jack Hasklns, Grand Island Kansas City UP) There's probably little doubt about who stands out most in Penn State's memories of last Saturday's 41-13 thrashing by Colorado: Herb Orvis.

Orvis is the Buffaloes' defensive right end. During Penn State's long afternoon at Boulder, Orvis made four unassisted tackles, three behind the line for losses totaling 15 and was in on eight tackle assists. On two particular drives on which Penn State was trying desperately to get back into the game, Orvis was too much for the Nittany On fourth down and the goal two yards away, Penn State quarterback Mike Cooper went outside on the keeper. Orvis broke through, stripped all of the blockers and opened a path for th linebacker to come in and drop Cooper at Al Beister, Fremont 39.4180 Bob Schuchart, Lincoln Lon Kill, Council Bluffs 41-40-81 Dave Williamson, Fremont 41-4384 Baltimore New York who wore leather jackets and pin stripe shirts. We had a lot of fights." Then the Army drafted him, and he was sent to Berlin.

"The Army helped me to see things right," Orvis recalls. "I played football with a regimental team. I learned about discipline. I completed my high school education in the Army and, here I am playing football at Colorado." While Orvis was in Germany, Crowder made a tour of Europe participating in football clinics. He heard about Orvis and invited him to Colorado when he got out of the service.

"You're not really a 'disciplined ball player until you get to college," Orvis says. "There was a lot of doubt that I'd make it at Coloardo a lot of doubt." After Saturday's performance, there's little doubt in the minds of anyone that Herb Orvis has made it particularly Penn State. very bad end zone passes. Penn State ran most of its plays to the right just to avoid the onrushing Orvis. For his brilliant day against a team that had scored 23 straight victories, Orvis, a high school dropout who joined a black leather jacket gang, was named Monday as the Big Eight Conference lineman of the week.

The choice by a panel of sports writers was unanimous. Colorado coach Eddie-Crowder says Orvis "is No. 1. He knows how to get that man in the backfield. He's gifted, extremely motivated.

He make the great plays. He's a very sound and solid person." Orvis, an orphan who grew up with his grandmother, would have laughed five years ago if anybody had told him in 19711 he'd be anybody's lineman oi the week. After football season during his junior year in high school at Petoskey, be quit the team, school and everything and started running around with a "bunch of boys Al Daughterly, Bellevue 41-4485 Jrcl. .451 .575 .538 .472 .443 Boston 13 19 27Va 29Vi 34 Don Bitz, Council Bluffs 43-4992 Bud Fullaway, Omaha 45-4893 Detroit Cleveland Washington East 104 92 84 77 75 70 West 94 87 82 44 44 54 points by virtue of its thrashing of arch-rival Purdue. The Boilermakers, 16th last week, dropped out of the top 20 along Squeeze Play Minnesota Oakland California with Missouri, Houston, Ten 43 72 74 95 95 102 .404 .547 .403 .403 .354 9 13'A 32 32 39' Kansas City nessee, Florida and Washington.

Milwaukee Chicago Paces Twins Past Royals Southern California, which along with Notre Dame received the only other first place votes, moved up a notch into fourth Results Chicago at California Minnesota 1, Kansas City 0 Other clubs not scheduled. Tuesday's Games Minneapohs-St. Paul (P) the five. i Milwaukee (Morris 4-3) at Oakland Rookie Danny Thompson squeezed home a fifth inning run with 215 points while Stanford, another west coast power, fell At the Colorado 12, Orvis FLAG FOOTBALL At Cooper State Farm Ins. 2 Indian Village Barbershop Lincoln Seals 40, Vanice Used Cars 6.

At Unl Park Standard Cleaning 32, I.B.M. Mid-America 4, Burmood 4 (tie). as the Minnesota Twins shaded from fourth to fifth with 207 twice gave Cooper such a rush the Kansas City Royals 1-0 points. that the quarterback threw two New York (UPI) It's too bad Woody Hayes and Darrall Royal couldn't book a game between their respective schools this year. The result of such a dream game would give the nation's top football coaches a clear cut indication of who is the best college team in the country Ohio State or Texas.

As it st? now, the Buckeyes from Ohio State are No. 1. But just barely. Ohio State, which crushed Texas 56-13, in its season opener last Saturday, polled 17 first place votes to 16 for Texas, easy winner over Texas Tech, 35-13, to gain the top spot. The Buckeyes were awarded 317 points while Texas received 301 as UPI's 35-man board of coaches had a tough time deciding who would be No.

1. Notre Dame jumped from ninth place into third with 223 Monday. USC shut out Iowa, 48-0, while (Hunter 1-14), nigm Chicago (Wynne 1-3) at 'California (Wright 21-12), night Kansas City (Fitmorrls 8-5) at Mlnne-sota (Perry 24-12) Cleveland (Hargan 10-3) at Detroit (Lolich 14-18), night Washington (Coleman 8-11 and Brown 2-2 or Hannan 9-10) at Baltimore (Cuellar 24-8 and Phoebus 5-5), 2 twi-night New York (Kline 4-5) at Boston (Nagy 4-4), night Thompson squeeze bunt Stanford was less impressive in defeating Oregon, 33-10. scored Brant Alyea, who had opened the fifth with a double and took third on a sacrifice. Nebraska (170) went from eighth to sixth and Colorado Th Western Division cham National League (122) skyrocketed from 16th to 3 ways to buy.

seventh as the Buffaloes pulled GREAT SAVINGS ON ALL GREEN pions missed a run in the second when Royals' righthander George Spriggs threw out the upset of the week by shocking Penn State, 41-13, to break TAGGED MERCHANDISE Harmon Killebrew at home BUINIll Pet. .547 .514 .514 .472 .454 .447 Pittsburgh New York Chicago St Louis Philadelphia Montreal the Nittany Lions' unbeaten streak at 31. Penn State (JiUYONTIME II plate as he attempted to score DURING GENERAL'S GREEN TAG from second on Thompson's tailspinned to 17th place. East 87 82 82 75 72 71 West 101 86 85 74 76 75 42 single. Killebrew had opened the Rounding out the top 10 were Mississippi (116), Michigan (83) Cincinnati inning with a double.

TIRE SALE! KANSAS CITY MINNESOTA ab bl ab hi and Air Force (70), which 59 73 73 83 83 85 97 .631 .541 .538 .478 .478 .469 .390 Otis cf 4 0 10 Tovar 3b 3 0 0 0 Francisco Los Angeles Houston Atlanta eHouston Atlanta surprised a highly rated GREEN TAG 24Vi 26 38Vi Missouri team, 37-14. UPI Rolas 2b 4 0 2 0 Cardenas SS 3 0 10 Piniella If 4 0 10 Ollva rf 3 0 0 0 ROIiver lb 4 0 0 0 Killebrew lb 3 0 1 0 ERodrgez 4 0 0 0 Holt cf 3 0 10 Floyd 3b 4 0 2 0 Alyea If 3 110 Spriggs rf 3 0 0 0 Nettles If 0 0 0 0 San Diego Results Chicago New York Hernandz ph 1 0 0 0 Mitterwld 1 0 0 0 Team Points 1. Ohio State (17) (1-0) 317 2. Texas (161 (2-0) 301 3. Notre Dame (1) 223 4.

Southern California (1) (2-0-1) 215 severson ss 2 0 0 0 Thompsn 2b 2 0 1 1 Drago 2 0 0 0 THall 2 0 10 Campnis ph 1 0 0 0 Manuel ph 10 0 0 (10 innings) Houston 3, Francisco Other clubs not scheduled. Tuesday's Games York 0 0 0 0 Perrnoski 0 0 0 0 We've Chicago (Pappas 12-9) at New York Total 33 0 4 0 Total 24 1 4 1 Iknntman 11-71. niaht is andthevaiu. Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Montreal (Renko iz-iu at rnuaaeipma 5. Stanford (3-0) 207 6.

Nebraska (2-0-1) 170 7. Colorado (2-0) 122 8. Mississippi (2-0) 114 9. Michigan (2-0) 83 10. Air Force (3.0) 70 11.

Auburn (2-0) 29 12. Arkansas (2-1) 12 13. (tie) UCLA (3-0) 9 to move Th to Minnesota ooo oio oox i Severson. DP Kansas City 4. (Short 9-15), night Pittsburah (Walker 15-4 or Moose 11-10) LOB Kansas City 7, Minnesota 2.

2B frst comr, on so stoa i7Z 'm ery green at St. Louis (bibson u-t), nigni San Franc sco (Reberger 7-7) at nous. served. iuud and cherk tnn rwiknn in.61. niaht Oklahoma (2-1) IS.

Arizona State (2-0) Atlanta Mcwueen u-jj at uncinnan Dickey Returns For Wildcats Manhattan, Kan. W) Quarterback Lynn Dickey and center Steve Beyrle practiced with Kansas State's first team Monday for the first time in more than a week. Dickey has been hampered by bruised ribs and Beyrle hasn't played since cracking a wrist bone in the Utah State game three weeks ago. The Wildcats practiced longer than usual, working out mistakes from the loss to Arizona State. "I thought we moved the ball good," Coach Vince Gibson said fantastic irinninner 9-6).

niaht Floyd, Killebrew, Alyea. Mitterwald, Thompson. IP ER BB SO Drago 7 4 1 1 1 2 York 0 0 0 0 0 T.Hall (W.11-6J 8 5 0 0 1 7 Perranoski 1 1 0 0 0 1 Save Perranoskl. 1:51. A 1.1C0.

LOS Angeles ivance o-j ai san uieuu 14. Georgia Tech (3-0) 5 17. (tie) Penn State (1-1) 4 West Virginia (3-0) 4 (Roberts 8-13), night. O1 ar519oed sept. 28.

19. Alabama u-i 20.. San Diego State (3-0) 1 SAVE FROM 0 Commission Grants Aii Boxing License iiaaait.jy W5 to 4F Tigers Regroup After Letdown Lombardi's Son To Accept Award New Brunswick, N.J. UP) toJLMUSTER New York Ufi Muhammad Ali, the former world THE REGULAR EVERYDAY sni ii, The late Vincent Lombardi was Columbia. Mo.

UP) Missouri heavyweight boxing champion, was granted a boxing license named Monday the third recipient of the National Football Monday by a unanimous vote of Foundation and Hall of Fame's neM. Genera, the New York State Athletic Distinguished Service Award. Commission. The posthumous award will be worked harder than on an average Monday. Besides getting ready for Oklahoma State this week, they worked at regaining the timing and conditioning lost through two weeks of rainstalletl workouts.

Flanker Mel Gray, linebacker of the game. "Our offensive line improved it's blocking. The running of Mike Montgomery was really impressive. Ron Dickerson had his finest game as a defensive back." Alf, who used his Muslim name in preference to Cassius Clay, had applied for a license presented to Lombardi's son af the 13th annual Awards banquet Dec. 8.

Thursday and took a physical examination. He had been assured that a license would be no granted. Hun-urn Alley Action Hiram Walker has a history 2 for UED ESIGN; Men's 230 Games, 400 Series At Hollywood Don Dickman, 232; $1 195 Paul Portsche, 242; Ed Hurst, 428. At Bowl Mor Gene Fleming 235 Rich Vanderbeek, 233; Lloyd Schwen $1 inger, 4C6. At Parkway Weldon Linke, 241633; Bob Watton, 642; Phil Addleman, 231; of great whiskey.

D70-14 70-14 plus $2.39 $2.43 fed. Ex. Tax Bel Adams, 604. At Plaza Ronald Tonnlnges, 231 Mike McKee and tight end John Matuzzak suffered head injuries in the Air Force game and will miss a few days' Coach Dan Devine said tackle Rocky Wallace may not play against Oklahoma State because of a thigh injury. Steve Mizer moved into Wallace's tackle spot.

Ex-Olympic Rider Killed When Thrown Cahokia, 111. WJ Mrs. Carol Durand, former member of the U.S. Olympic riding team, was killed Monday at Cahokia Race Track when she was thrown by a horse. Track security police said Mrs.

Durand, 52, had come to buy a horse and was exercising one when it reared hitting "(Me Robert Meeker, 231; Maurice DeVere, 242; Ron Altgilbers, 234-640; Ron H70-14 4H70-15 PIS $3.01 i $3.05 Fed. Ex. Tax Primer, 234602. Ladies' 200 Games, 525 Series At Hollywood Gladis Keyser, 203529; Kathy Keyser, 208; Janice I ifeSMI 1 or uurflinger, 551. WtB At Plaza Marie Van Horn.

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Shooting hours are one-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset for big-game, one-half hour before sunrise to sunset for small game, and sunrise to sunsit for the special teal season. Priced as shown at General Tire Stores. Competitively priced at independent dealers displaying the General sign, GENERAL APPROVED MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTION STATION Central Central Mountain Central Central Central Grand North Central Scott. Omaha Lincoln Norfolk Island Platte Valentin bluff GENERAL mm TIRE SERVICE 8 years old. a ca I 1 TIRE Sun- Sun- Sun- Sun- Sun- Sun- Sun- Sun- Sun- Sunrise set rise set riie set rise set rise sat Sun- Sun- Sun- Suiv rise sat risa set 1 Phone 432-3211 Neorasw OPEN MONDAY TKRU FRIDAY 7:30 to 5:30 P.M.

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