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Lincoln Sunday Journal fend Star Oct. 8, 1967 3C Huskers Ohio Missouri Belts i Statistics i 'Santa' "Kansas 59 -and-thei ack-in third quarter to move ,73 hurled to Snyder took Tint Ohis KB -J6S lu S5 153'. yards in 12- playsfor its second touchdowd Then it into the. end zone from the 8. 109 171 down past to split end Todd Snyder and gave Ohio a lead it never lost Bill Pataki'i kick made it 7-0.

I Seven minutes later the sophomore quarterback 'dove over on the goal line toi another tally, set up rrl I 1.1 Rushinc jrardats Passing yardasa Return yardaia Pants lost -11 tarda Pcaalixed Tommy Ball, holding for the Bryant ran five yards in 11-2M I1-J 1-M Ms 1 1 extra pouitauempt. pointattempt. a nrk 4 uw avium, mum. iui wi' point: Arizona, 17-3; Stays Unbeaten cc i iv Continued Front PagrTlC gift, coughing up the ba Ohio7 caueht Earlier, other touchdown and Pataki kicked his fourth conversion. Ohio had moved 71 yards in five plays in that action.

By a jvausas lumuip vu -t their own 16, Donnie Shank- terpack carried his team 73 Douglass in his, own end when hit by Bill with Ken Eckardt gpbbling it up lin had taken an Ohio punt yards innine plays for the but slipped on the wet turf scwe. He Iflt sflit end Tom- recovered Bryant's fumble at menu u. Stalls Uf Ohis Kansas Six plays later, Cornelius II I H-lj (ram Bryaat inev Daii squinep. iuji apucrsim on. uuru of his hands.

and-four situation With thex Tlavie flrrioH 1 ihn final vorl Lawrence, Kan. (UPI) Quarterback Cleve Bryant i 'struck like, lightning in rain- soaked Memorial Stadium Saturday passing for two i 'touchdlgwns for two to lead the Ohio Bob-. -cats to a 30-15 victory over 'winless Kansas. With only 59 seconds gone the, first quarter, Bryant-' unloaded a 54-yard touch-, First downs Rushtne yardass 1 Krvanr Ihpn nucfioil ntitl. iPauu kirki Koii fin Ilia nun Jlanil In.

"akiw VMaiiuU'UiV 1U4SI Bl Vk intirthe eind zone and Mike Kansas cot on the score- ts AC MB 11 im ail 13T 111 '11--S H-l ii-se imi t- I OhifABryal 1 (Patald WcV tO another SCOre, Deeding Kan-Molaar trom Douglas 1 MKell Urkl Aerenwi want STt iihlj At board with :20 left in the Passiaf yardass Return yardass Passes Pusts Fumbles lost Bruhin kicked the PAT for a 7-0 lead. uiujr cc iHd Ml mov 4 Ohio-Safety. Doof Uaa tecUet by Bate quarter as quarterback Bob Douglass hit John Mo-' varas. tarda icaaluesr Kaa Rii tiaa' -1 (Ban na) Anderson tarried to the Ohio 19 and two plays lattr-Douglass hit-Mosier for the score. Oh Sa.vder paaa trom Bryaat The next time the Husk -sierra-13-yard pass.

(Palaki kick) Qn first down he passed 4o Dick Conley ior 32 yards The $-3, 206-pound quar Oh Bryaat ru (pataki kiekl Aucadaaca ers Jhad jhe balL they. ran. ony four plays before Ben Columbiar (UPI), Missouri's proud defenders belted Gregory lumbled ana again Arizona their best, and Eckardt recovered, this Cooks, Uarris Zip time at the NU 39 1 1 J. Ui i I 4 Ns" "-'u atjssaaaMMMIMBsl quarterback Gary Kombrihk greased a spottering-but adequate offense that carried the Three -straight Nossek Buffs Blast OSU's pass completions pot the Wiii 1 ball at the two-yard line and eighth-ranked Tigers to a 17-3 non-conference win Saturday -I May Be Wong Bituiunnm. ''L i.

uiiuiuuiiiiuniuimnumiunimiunimmiminitwiinHuital iA'1 1 By Don Fonythe l- Journal Sporta Editor I According to Ron McDole, football is just a matter' of being in the jight" place at the right time. The ex--Nebraska lineman, now a defensive standout with the Buffalo Bills in the is qualified to speak. He's been in It took Davis two carries to get it over, putting the Husk Sil in a driving rain. State, 34-0 ers down, 14-0, Kansas State still had not moved the ball Kombrink passed five yards Statistics to Chuck Weber for a first- Otla. Kate Tnaa half touchdown and Jay across midficld by their own volition.

They hadn't had to yet. Statistics than five minutes gone in the (Rocky) Wallace booted a 24- Rushinf yardaia Pauinj yardau Gary Kombrink Sparks Mizzou 180-pound sophomore, shedded four Wildcat tacklers at his own 40 on the punt runback that set up Missouri's 7-3 halftlme lead. The Tigers banged out trie 29 yards in five plays, includ game, set up when Harris ran Retura yaraaao- yard field goal early in First downs 11 1 Mil II UMl-a M-t 1M1 -M I 41 Passat; a lot oi places. In fact, the. Wildcats were the opening kickoff 48 yards fourth quarter to give ine.ii-: PUnta Sometimes real good players have to sit on the bench.

rumMes to the Iowa Slate Ander able to move the ball from lawaM Csbrsaa 17 5 I7 143 123 iat. lis mm u-a-i 10-31 -14 1 17 gers a 10-3 lead. Yarda RushiDf yardac Passing yardaaa RMura yardaia Passes Puata Famblta lost Yards ramaliiaj son, a stubby sophomorejired their own territory into NTJ John Meyer, whose costly Austin, Tex. tf) Texas a strike to Cooks for 16 yards fumble set up Arizona only to move the Buffs closer. Then country only once with that drive terminating in a missed field goal from the ing a 14-yard Staggers burst to the Arizona 9 and Kom broke into ttejrictory column Saturday Jiight with a "19-0 Boulder: Cnlfi YIIPH PM.

three plays later Cooks flew orado's-iast-anttjfleavy run-1 brink threw for the touch across the goal frpm the three triumph1 that spoiled- Okla score, iced the unbeaten Tigers' third win when he intercepted. Marc Reed's pass and splashed 39 yards, for a touchdown wKh' rjtmain- down on, a third-down play. Seven minutes later, Ander homa State's undefeated sea nms uuu vi luuuacK wumer Cooks and halfback William Harris zipped. through Iowa Missouri made It 10-3 early because they're with a team that just happens to be strong that position. Some even have the kind of depth that player gets cut even though he's better than the starter on some other club," he explains.

'lYon're either lucky or just unfortunate. Nobody can changoirheiaysr v. Big Ron, 6-3 and 270 pounds, has been on both sides of the fence; since, completing his Cornhusker careen in 1960. It was a longtime comingj but he earned all-AFL honors as a defensive ehdln both 1965 and 1966. 71K McDole recalls that athletic director Bill Orwig was Instrumental in recruiting' him out of DeVilbiss H.S.

in son moved the Buffs 80 yards 10 by Bruhtn.The kick, if successful, would have put the Huskers downlT-fr The Huskers, who piled up a healthy statistical edge with a 114-15 margin in. in eight plays, featuring ing. State with ease Saturday as Til Longhorns' quarter in the fourth period after on Arizona 27 following a 22-yard pant. The Tigers drove tdJhe Wildcat 8l Arizona, unable to move in- the ninth-ranked Buffaloes looping pass to split end Tom Corson for 18 yards. Anderson back, Billj Bradley, and ex side the Missouri 25 under its ran oyer JheCy clones J4-0.

rushing' yardagera 193-104 plosive runner Christ Gilbert, own power, scored only after Cooks scored on blasts of then found Huber loose near the goal line and fired a bullet but ran out of steam and set- recovering Meyer fumble at three and one yards, quarter tied-for 24-yard who had been the sunshine boy during the dark days of for the 35-yard score, Tiger 3 in the second back Bob Anderson flipped to uciuer. Toledo, Ohio, forNebraskar Bill's brother was McDole quarter and then only on edge in passing and a 21-7 first down advantage, didn't score until minutes into the second quarter when a 48-yard drive, ended with Patrick, passing the final the season's two a shone again in the Oklahoma Meyer fumbled at "the Mis family doctor. Cyclone quarterback John Warder, with the Iowa State running game bottled up by Ken Sarnoski's 24-yard field Monte Hubferr for a 35-yard score, tailback Larry Plantz tallied on a 10-yard run and State downlall. goal. souri 7 midway through the second period, after fielding a ShortiStay at End toioraao stingy line and Charles Greer ran back a punt Gilbeitartieularly a blitzing linebackers, went yards for a score.

Ohio State last weekend, now brilliant, piling a total of 125 the. air late in the second quar is 1-2. yards in 25 carries. ter. Except for halfback Jon Scormg was limited to two five yards to Richnafsky for the TD at 5:34 of the second stanza.

A 12-yard pass from Patrick to Richnafsky "and a 20-yarder from Patrick to Tom Penney ate up most of Ron, who started as' an end, remembers the 7-5 win over Iowa State in 1958 as his biggest college thrill be-, cause he caught a touchdown pass behind Tommy late in the fourth quarter. "That pass was one of the two I liad thrown to me before I came down with mononucleosis. When I came tows Stats I I punt, and Wildcat Tom recovered at the 3 after losing four yards in plays, Sarnoski booted the field boal. Arisona I e-I Missouri 7 0 10-17 MU-Weber ,1 paaa tram Kombrink, Wallace klck Stagger's dazzling 36-yard Texas touchdowns in the first Colorado 14 U-M punt return to the Wildcat 29 Colo-Cooks I nil (Farkr kick) quarter and the final Long- Iowa State's offense had little change against Colorado's hard-rushing line. The Cyclones were in the hole all day in the Big Eight Conference match short punts.

Colorado scored with less Colo Huber 39 pass from Anderan late in the first quarter, Mis horns score with less, than (Farier kirk) Colo-Plants 1 run (Bartell kick) Jback forjthej Jinal iJme. made -me minute in the came. souri was pinned deep in Its MheyardagejiBombergeF's AtiFQ-earnosan se Colo-Cooks run (kick tailed) Atlsndaar M.5O0. first half. MU-FO Wallace as MU Meysrs pass Interception, Wallace kick i Atlendaacs OiM.

The Cowpokes Harry Cheatwood almost furnished the 1,000 fans followed Staggers, a darting 5-10, PAT was good, cutting the margin to 14-7. -After forcing a K-State punt, the Huskers started a a tackle, rom then, on became one of those dumb linemen you hear about," he quips. "i McDole ranks as on of the busiest Cornhuskers of all time, Jiaving logged 1,074 minutes of playing time In Ithree seasons. them to Texas with a touch- A rhansas lanks Five, FGs Beat down when he tookaiickoff with seconds remaining and drive from the KSU 46 that ended just before the half rahd5S only one-Longhorn stopped V-f OPrE-N BOWLING ANYTIME flis-road -to proecess-was-rather-rockyi4le--started -with-Bomberger-missing mm at uie lexas oa. nowever, Texas Christ fnnrfh ctraiffht fiAIfl ffnnl or.

I with the St. Louis Cardinals and was cut by both HouS' mn Oklahoma State was unable to e-. temptrdating i)ackr1o ihree-f-Morgantownr WrVa UPI) beat the gun. failures against Minnesota Former soccetvplayer Ken Statistics 58 and 57 yards In the first half and broke for 76 yards The Longhorns rapidly set Juskowich kicked five ield last week. Nebraska failed to get Into about ending their 0-2 record and the third Arkansas touch "ton and before as a free agent with Buffalo jn 1963..

was drafted by Louis and Denver and decided sign with the Cardinals because defensive tackle Frank Fuller had broken his ankle and was retiring. It gave 'me a spot to shoot at. It didn't work out. Three weeks into camp Fuller decided to un-retire and came back to reclaim his job," Ron notes. goals and west Virginia held TCX? 10 94 (3 i 4-n-s First downs Rushinf yardavs Passing yardaat-Return yardau and at the same time ruined down on a quarterback sneak the end tone from a first and goal the first time they Ark.

It 1 1M 103 1-134 7M 1 TO in the fourth period. paasea, Pittsburgh to two first downs in capturing a 15-0 victory be Bowl-Mor Lanes had the ball in the second Eichler, a 195-pound soph PunU M-3S Fumbles lost I Yards-penalized 4t the Cowpokes reputation of being one of four major college teams not to have a touchdown scored on them this year. half, but the third time they fore a capacity of 302 South" 9th cot possession, 4he Husk 35,000 Saturday. Headaches Slowed Bid Fayetteville', Ark. more," nine passes in the, gamejfor lio yards and carried 15 times for 112 yards for a total offense ers drove 38 yards to score what looked like the tying Sophomore quarterback John Eichler in his first starting (tats Inas I I of 222 yards.

tally. An 11-yard pass from. Pat assjgnment mspiayea an me The victory was the ninth Tex-Gilbert 12 roa (ran failed) Tex Bradley 1 run (pass failed) Tes Koy 15 run (Layne kick) Attendance 51 WO. 10 ibl of a veteran ana guiaea straight for Arkansas ove Ron stayed with the club in '61 but in '62 "Wally Lemm decided to keep just five defensive linemen. "Guess who was the sixth," McDole laugls.

"I could have stayed on the taxi squad at full salary but Pop Ivy offered me a job in Houston and I wanted to play. You might know, right after I left St. Louis, everybody in the defensive line got hurt," he says. the Arkansas Razorbacks to IIM, vA iiornea -r si rick to Richnafsky, whose 137 yards in-pass receptions was only two short' of the a 26M) victory over Texas haven't beaten the Razor- Christian University in a backs since 1958. school record, and a 10- Southwest Conference opener TCU 17 Texas Tech Stunned yard jaunt by Davis were Ark S-Jl the big plays in putting the Ark Dickey 1 nia (While kick) Ark Dicker 1 run (While kick) for both-schoolshere Satur-- daTafternoon.

Eichler took the Razor-backs on touchdown drives of ball at the one from where Ark White 37 Ark Eichler 7 run (Whits kick) Ark Safety (Ball rolled out and sane) Statistics Gregory moved into the end zone behind Mel Brich-acek, Dick Davis and Glenn MUs. Stats Teias lark Patterson blocks, Huskies Whip Beavers, 13-6 Statistics But when the point after 13 I 117 17 41 Hl-S 5S 4-M- 10-34 10-14 0 45 44 First Rushing yardace Passing yardaia Return yardags Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalised touchdown attempt missed, Ron came dowiMvith a migraiheeadache in one of the tarty-Houston games and had to -be hospitalized for tests for a short time. The Oilers finally released him late in the year amidst rumors that be had suffered a head injury. "I went to camp with the Vikings In '63 but didn't get to play. I don't think the head Injury rumor helped any," Ron adds.

So Ron shuffled off to Buffalo. "I felt I could play if I really got a chance and I didn't feel I had with any of those clubs," he says. When he finally got his chance at defensive end in .,1964 he didn't waste it. The Bills, who won titles in '64 and '65 and were second behind Kansas City last year, jcouldn't be happierlthat, he finally found the right place at the right time. Wolfpack Shocks Houston the Huskers still had some catching up to do.

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Three Share Alcan Lead St. Andrews, Scotland Billy Casper. Gay Brewer 11 is tled Bulldogs handed 19-point 101 161 Ruthin jardaee Passing yardass Retura yardaia Passes Punts Fumbles lost -Yards peaaltied 7-37 favorite. a Tech a 7-3 beating behind the running of Tommy Phair and halfback 1 PREP! SUMMARIES Tommy Garrison. Houston (UPI) Fullback Farr scored the only touch Seattle Cf) Given the chance on a fumble recovery late In the final period, Washington's Huskies- struck with sudden fury Saturday to whip Oregon State 13-6, chopping a Beaver: victory string at nine games and knocking -the loser out of a share in the Pacific 8 Conference leader- ship.

Oram state i WuhinftoB 13 OSO Preece 1 ran (kkk ladled) Wash FG Martia 11 and 22-year-old Brian Barnes of England led the Alcan Columbus Scotus 19, Wahoo Neumann 0 down of the game on a one yard plunge on the first play Columbus HatMM I 7 -l 0- Wymore 28, Falls aty SH 7 Wymara .1 t-n Falls City SH 7 a 7 Wymore Schmidt, I pass (rem Nicks-son; Cacek. 73 punt return; Nickesoa, run; Swsnsot, 14 field. 10SL PAT-Saaasoa kick. Falls City Sacred Heart-Umwld. 11 nis witk recovered tumble.

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