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The Sunday News and Tribune from Jefferson City, Missouri • Page 13

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Page THE SUNDAY NEWS AND TRIBUNE, JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI FAIRFIELD, Iowa (Special) lin the final frame gave them a Lincoln University suffered 20-0 triumph, its first loss of the year Satur-j day afternoon at the hands of' By.virtue of the loss, Lincoln's Parsons College. 'record for the season fell to 3-1. A second quarter touchdown Parsons is now -l-l. The Tigers by the host club plus two moreltravel to'Middleton, next LEAP THAT MISSED Indians University'. Cornell Gill (55) jumps at Illinois quarterback Rob Naponio during first quarter of Big Ten foothill Saturday.

Gill missed Naponlc. who picked up 18-yatds on the skirt around right end. CAP Wlrephoto) Sooners Tear Up Kansas 35-0 Behind Warmack's Signal Calling LAWRENCE. Kan. (AP)Clever Bob Warmack directed Oklahoma on early 80 and 70 yard'defensivt touchdown drives, then the defense made the big plnys'for the Robinson, a quick little passes for 77 yards and kick) end, madt Oklahoma's other big-: unbeaten Sooner in a crunching to 0 victory over Kansas Saturday.

'Oklahoma takes Kansas had fourth down tt the Oklahoma three-yard line after a 78-yard second period drive when quarterback Bob Skihan gained 31 yards rushing. Hart Okla Stephenson recovered caught six passes for 655 yards, blocked punt in end zone '(Va- Shanklin led Kansas wifh 36 chon kick) rushing and 51 on three punt 1 a Meacham 8, runbacks. A busted play ruined a Kansas pass from Burgar (Vachon kick) Okla Jackson 1, run (Vachon kick) i ho ia 8 65 recor trailed to Don Shnn-jdrive at the OU 26 in the first Attendance 41,500. Into its showdown with unbeaten kiln who nipped a short screen period. Burgar's passing led a Dame next week at'Nor-; pass to Skahan.

Titsworth pre- 'inari. while allnhpri tr xrentarl while 'Kansas slipped to to 0-2 in the Big Eight. a skinny but talented expertly used vented a touchdown getting Skahan from behind. A short later Kanm caught a pass at the Oklahoma -a. MJ uuv.v« v.c*vi£i4|, a JJODO Uli L1JI? WA-ltUlOinH of split end Ben but Robinson hit Skahtn from period.

Burgar's passing led 66-yard OU drive at the downs' quarter. Sprinter Jim Jackson cracked over from the one after fumble at the KU 20 to end Rushing yards Passing yards'' Passes 206 pounder, and wing-jthe blind side forcing a fumble "back Eddie Hinton, another land Titoworth recovered, hprherun threat Oklahoma drove Jn to score Sooners scored two of the ffrst three times they'had the ball: for a 14-0 bulge. Eugene Ross, Oklahoma's monster man, or roving linebacker, broke open the game by blocking a punt midway in the third quarter. Quarterback Bob Stephenson beat a horde of teammates to the ball in the end zone for -the TD, making it 21-0. Jim Burgar, Oklahoma No.

in 16 plays from the opening 1 kickoff. Ron Shotts, swift 201- pound tailback, carried ten times and made a big first down by inches at the KU 12 on fourth and one. Warmack's nine-yard pass to Hart got the TD. The big play in.OUV70-yard drive was great leaping, juggling catch of Wtrmack pass to the Jayhawk 30. A 15,, UJV OjrilMW JV du.

AJ- two quarterback, directed thejyard penalty on the'play moved last two Sooner touchdowns, the it to the 15. Hinton scored on last coming after a Kansas a 12-yard cTear" fumble. inR block by fullback Gary Har- Jonn Titsworth, a la 11, lean per. -l ckl Bobb Warmack completed sbt Okla Hart 9, pass Warmack (Vachon kick) Passes intercepted from Punts Fumbles lost Okln Kan. 20 id 20' 134 146 38 12-17 4-12 0 1 '6-4213 1 2 20 25 Lincoln Drops 20-0 Contest For First Defeat of Season 1969 Saturday for a contest with' Their passing yardage was a scoreless dedlock in the Norwood College.

Of 13 passes at-quarter. In Saturday's contest, Lincoln tempted, only three were corn- could never generate a sustained 1 pleted for a total of 13 yards, drive as they were held to 68 One was intercepted. yards rushing their lowest total of the year. Early in the second frame; Parson's quarterback Dajtaor Prince tossed a four-yard Tt St. Louis Places Tough Defense Against Dallas Vaunted Offense in NFL Feature Playing on a wet, to give his club a 6-0 lead: field, the two teams battled tOjThe extra point attempt was no good.

Parsons took the lead into the locker room at halftirfie and could not increase the rnarjin any in the third quarter. Okla--Hinton 12, run Vachon i Yarcis penalized Kelly Carts Colorado To Win Over l-State AMES, Iowa (AP)--Colorado coasted to an easy 20-0 halftime lead, then survived ferocious Iowa State comeback attempt for a 41-21 Big Eight Conference football victory Saturday. The Cyclones, outclassed by the bigger and stronger Buffaloes in the opening 30 minutes, got on the Scoreboard for the first time midway through the third quarter, and cut the defi- the 10 after Colorado had recovered on the Cyclone 21 when Iowa State punter Harry Alley hobbled a pass from center and was nailed by a horde of Buffaloes. Wingback John Farler climaxed a drive from the Iowa State 38 with a one-yard scoring dash late in the second period to make it 20-0. After Iowa State's outburst, (By the Asioclited Preil) The St.

Louis Cardinals, who insist they're a 60-mlnute club but keep doing the job in half an hour, should have little time to spare when they tackle supercharged Dallas today in a National Football League showdown. A capacity crowd of 150,000 -largest ever for a pro football game in St. Louis is expected to watch the Cardihals and Cow unbeaten NFL teams, tangle in a pivotal Eastern Conference test. St. Louis leads the East with a 5-0 record, with Dallas one-half game back at 4-0.

But, while the Cardinals have come from behind four times in the second half, the Cowboys, led by quarterback Don Meredith, have breezed along, rolling up an average of just under 46 points per game. "Wft're eO-mirmte! ball club," Larry Wilsn, the Cardinals' aggressive defensive back, said before last Sunday's game against New York. Then the Cardinals, behind 13-0 at halftime, staged a furious second half rally for a 24-19 nod over the winless Giants. St. Louis has outscored lit opponents ioi-16 after intermission.

"Things happen us in the first half, but we keep said Charlie Winner, St. Louis' first-year coach. "We will have to be consistent to beat the Cowboys. They're the finest football team I've seen in a long'time." Meredith leads the NFL in 'passing, has thrown for 14 touchdowns and has not been intercepted in his last 12 games. Bob Hayes, his swiftest receiver, has caught seven touchdown passes, and halfback Dan Reeves is the league's top scorer with eight TDs five via passes.

Charlie Johnson, the Cardinals' passer, also has excellent receivers in Jackie Smith, Bobby Joe Conrad, Billy Gambrell and Sonny Randle. Rookie Johnny Roland adds punch to the St. Louis running game and leads the league in punt returns. Today's key game in the Conference pits defending champion Green Bay, upset oy Sari Francisco last weekend, against the resurgent Chicago Bears at The Packers share the Western lead with the Los Angeles Rams at 4-1. Chicago dropped its first two starts but has rebounded with victories over Minnesota and Baltimore.

Elsewhere, the Rams invade Minnesota, 0-3-1; the Colts, 2-2, entertain Detroit, 2-3; San Francisco, 1-2-1, is at Atlanta, 0-5; Philadelphia, 2-3, at Pittsburgh, 1-3-1, and Washington, 3-2, at New York, 0-4-1. In the American Football League, Ne York plays at Houston, San Diego is at Buffalo, Oakland at Kansas City and Denver at Miami. The Rams, off to their best start since 1955 under new coach George Allen, are slim favorites over the thus-far disappointing Vikings. Dick Bass of Los Angeles rambled for 137 yards in last Sunday's 14-7 vie- We are pleased to join with The Travelers in presenting The Travelers ONE plan a package of protection for your business that covers three major loss areas. PROPERTY Loss of building, stock, tools, automobiles, trucks, caused by variety of perils.

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Lundwehr cit to 20-14 with seven seconds Harris raced from the Colorado gone in the final period. 28 to the Iowa State 23. and four But Colorado, now 2-1 in the league and 3-2 over a dimmed! marker, nny Iowa State upset hopes two minutes later when deceptively 1 speedy Dan Kelly streaked for Iowa State plays Inter Kelly swept five yards around right end for the tory over Detroit and moved into the No. 2 spot among NFL ground-gainers. Detroit may unveil a new kicking specialist, 22-year-old Cypriot Garo Ypremlan, against the Colts and Johnny Unjtas.

Ypremian, a British subject vis. iting the United States, impressed Uon coaches with his left-footed, soccer-style kicks in tryouts last week and was added to the roster. Atlanta, still looking for its first NFL victory, pins its hopes on quarterback Dennis Claridge, who hit on 11 of 19 pass attempts against Washington in his first start last Sunday. The Alabama Barely Edges Tennessee KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -Kenny Stabler led an Alabama uprising in the fourth quarter Saturday that wiped out a 10- point deficit and Steve Davis capped jhe comeback with a 17- yafd field goal to topple Tennessee 11-10.

Falcons hope to duplicate a 2417 pre-season decision over the 49ers, who surprised Green Bay last week as George Mira threw for two scores. Both the Eagles, who have lost two straight, and the Steel- ers, who have dropped three in a row, need a victory to remain in contention in the Eastern race. The Redskins, on the upswing behind veteran Scnny Jurgensen, take a three-game winning airing to New York. Jurgy had his fourth 200-yard plus day of the season against Atlanta last week, completing 17 of 26 passes for 286 yards and two touchdowns. With the aid of a strong wind, the host club pushed across two more TDs in the last, quarter, to wrap up the scoring.

Prince. tossed a six yard pass for the first fourth quarter score, and Ed Tuttle gaUbped six yards for the other. Parsons College is rated ninth in the Associated Press small college poll. STATISTICS LINCOLN PARSONS 6 First downs 16 68 Rushing 153 Passes attempted 13 Passing yardage 161 1 Intercepted i Punts 38 Penalties '130 1 Fumbles 6 2 Fumbles lost 2 Parsons 060 14--20 Lincoln 0 0 0 0-- 0 Michigan State Barely Triumphs COLUMBUS, Ohio AP) --'straight for the first time since Mighty Michigan State, stymied 194,3. wind, and Buckeyes, an inspired rambled 83 The victory In the biggest hurdle in the third-ranked Crimson Tide's bid for a third straight national football title boosted Alabama's record to 4-0 and gave it a share of the Southeastern Conference lead with a I 2-0 record.

The triumph wasn't nailed down until the final 16 seconds, when Tennessee's Gary Wright was wide on a 20-yard field goal try after kicking a 40-yarder earlier in the game. Stabler, a junior lefty who missed on all six passes he tried in the first half against the sturdy Tennessee defense, scored on a'one-yard'plunge to start the last quarter, passed for a two- point conversion and then guided the Tide to the winning field goal. He hit on of 14 and 19 yards asd Alabama's yards on a fourth quarter touchdown drive Saturday eked out an 11-8 Big Ten football victory over Ohio State before 84,282 fans. The No. 1 ranked Spartans had to fight off a late Buckeye drive before posting their fifth straight conquest of the season while Ohio was losing its third Army Bounces Bqck To Tople Rutgers NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J.

(AP) Army ended touchdown drives of 30 and 51 yards with one-yard quarterback sneaks in carving out a 14-9 football victory over fumble-plagued, Rutgers Saturdey before the largest crowd in Rutgers Stadium history. An estimated 30,000 saw Army score in the first and third periods after recovering fumbles by Rutgers' sophomore halfback Bryant Mitchell. Steve Llndell and Jim O'Toole ran for 10 more in'Ponged over for the touchdowns final drive, which was climaxed by Davis' kick with three minutes left in the game, Alabama Tennessee 0 0 0 11-11 10 0 0 0--10 that sent a Rutgers team down to its second defeat in four games. Army, rebounding from a 35-0 trouncing at the hands of second-ranked Notre Dame, has a 4-1 record. Jim.

Raye, a clever 5-foot-10, 371-pound quarterback who outshone his heralded running back engineered the winning touchdown march that came with 7:09 left to Raye, a junior from Fayete- ville, N. completed four passes in the scoring drive, picking up gains of 27, 14, 16, and 10 yards on the connections. Ohio State staged a valiant goal-line stand in a bid to thwart the score, holding the slick Spartans to only two yards in three rushes at the line. But bulldozing Bob Aapisa smacked into a big pileup at the goal line on fourth down and barely negotiated the final eight inches. The Buckeyes, unimpressed by Michigan State's two-touchdown favorites role, clung to 2-0 halftime lead after picking up a safety at 8:09 of the first period when Spartan center Larry Smith centered the ball over the head of punter Dick Kenney.

The ball sailed out of the end zone. Ohio thwarted three Spartans scoring chances with a stubborn defense. Michigan Stale Ohio State 0 0 3 8--11 2 0 0 6 8 Spurrier Rallies Florida to 17-10 Comeback Win RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) Florida rallied for two last period touchdowns behind Spurrier's passing and Larry Smith's running to defeat North Carolina State 17-10 Saturday for its fifth straight victory. A crowd of 24,000 saw underdog State take a 7-3 lead 52 iee- onds before the half ended 'dn 32-yard touchdown pass play from quarterback Jim Donnan to halfback Gary Rowe.

Harold Deters kicked the extra point. Deters booted SB-yard field goal early In the last period to give the Wolfpack a 10-3 lead. Florida, eighth In-The Associated poll, took the' next, kickoff and went 74' yards, to score, mainly on the running of Smith who -banged over from the one. Florida got a break mlnutei later when Steve Heldt Intercepted a Donnan pass on Florida's 23. Spurrier, who had been bottled up most of the noon, began hitting consistently on his passes and carried; the Gators to the State 31.

Ifrorrr there he hit end Dick Trapp with a pass on the 10 and he ran over for the score. Florida 0 3 0 14--17 N.C. State 0 7 0 3--10 Nicklaus Wins Sahara Golf Meet a 10-yard touchdown. Kelly put it out of doubt with six minutes left in the game with a two-yard scoring dash-his third of the day--that put Colorado ahead 34-14. The two teams traded touchdowns in the closing five minutes.

Kelly, a 5-foot-10 inch. 173- Coio -pound junior, personally provid- 0 0 7 14--21, Colo Harris 2 run i Farler' kick) Colo Kelly 10 run (Farler LAS. VEGAS, Nev. (AP) fell back after 14, and the Masters champion Jack Nick- 1 26-year-old Nicklaus, who also knocking out a five-under-holds the British Open champi- Colo. Iowa par 66 Dreezed in Saturday to onship, pulled out in front.

The tournament developed strokes with a 72-hole total of into a struggle for second place 282. between Barber and Arnold Pal- win the $100,000 Sahara Invita- Golf Tournament by three Farler 1 run (kick Colo a i ISU kick) ISU Busch 38 pass Van Galdcr iBu.sch i The win was worth 820,000. with $12,000 place money and in second- S7.500 for Casper was unable to get a single birdie until the 17th hole, following two straight bogies, and he wound up with a bogey 55 on the 18th. Gardner Dickinson, with a 68, and George Archer, 69, tied at 287, while Chi Chi Rodriguez's 70 gave him 289. The Big Bear from Columbus, third.

Webber 1 run Busch hi broke the tournament! It wound up in a tie at 2855J Nicklaus had three birdies wide open on the first nine holes with Palmer posting a 67 and and an eagle on the first nine, of a calm, bright afternoon, fir- Barber a 70. The eagle came on the 546-yard ing a five-under-par 31 over the, sixth hole. His three-wood ap- par 36-35--71 Paradise Valley! National Open champion Billiproach landed 25 feet from the Kelly 5 run Farler ed most of the torture for Iowa! Colo Kcllv 2 State's line. He lugged the 29 times for 156 of Colorado's 349 yards on the ground. The setback was the fourth in five games for Iowa State, now 1-3 in the Big Eight.

The Buffs, who face Nebraska next weekend, scored the first time they handled the ball, driving from their own 36. William Harris shook off sev- run (Farler Country Club. In the run down the stretch. Casper, whose 65 in the third 1 csp, and he rapped it in for a 3. round puthim in close contention, quickly fell back and ISU Webster run Colo Banks 20 laterau from McCall (Farler kick) Attendance 24,000.

i Miller Barber, who led going wound up with a 74 for 290 and a Nicklaus since winning the Mas- ters and Br iti sh Opcn titles ast spring and summer. iinto the final round, pulled even'tie with Bob McCallister, with Nicklaus at the 12th had a 74. who This was the first victory for First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage i Passes eral Iowa State tackler.s for Ihclpasscs intercepted final two yards. With one left is the period, Kelly raced over from Punts Fumbles lost Yards pnealized Colo. Iowa' 27 17 i S49 132' 84 197 8-16 11-25 0-9 0-0 4-2!) 3-32 2 1 70 45) Ask Us About Business Insurance Comprehensive Combines Commercial Oovrraire In Onr PaekaRe Policy SAVINGS UP TO Nflson Vincent NELSON VINCENT ABSTRACT A I A COMPANY 306 E.

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