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ennronnttmEMinnnniiroannffi 'iniiuuinuitinoniirTt Lincoln Sunday Journal and Star October 11, 1964 Ground Game Battle Galloping Gale Texas Tramples Outdefenses 7-0 Do were able to move in. That was the difference. "It's very difficult for Kansas State to play catchup. We're not that strong offensively yet." Somebody mentioned the forthcoming Nebraska contest. "Why," Weaver smiled grimly, "Did you bring that up?" Missouri Kan.

State 7 0 0 0 0 00 (Bate kick). MU 1 ma 11.321. Attendance CLEANED DRY CLEARING 23rd 435-3505 Apparently K-State' lack of passing offense is a normal thing, so Nebraskang may not expect any sudden aerial bombs. "We hadn't intended to throw the ball any more," Weaver said. Throwing is not our game.

We have definite limitations here. "We got the same break they did," he said. "We were not able to move in and they 1 EXPERTLY BOWLING SHIRTS That came midway through the first quarter: Back to punt from his own 34, Doug Dusenbury bob-bled the snap, then attempted to kick on the run as he was swarmed under. He stubbed the ball off his foot and Missouri took over on the K-State 33. It took the Tigers nine rushing plays, Johnny Roland finally diving over from the 1.

Bill Bates' kick ended the scoring. It didn't look that way for awhile, however. Stopped once at the Missouri 20 after a 60-yard drive, Kansas State found itself with a golden opportunity when Willie Jones recovered Ted SasselTs fumble on the Missouri 33 late in the half. With time running out, the Wildcats drove to the one-foot line in eight plays, the key effort a fourth down pass from Ed Danieley to Carl Brown that took them to the 18. A hurried Danieley pass on third down with the goal-line within touching distance was batted down, and K-State's chances went up in smoke moments later when 3-0 In League i ft A Cr Monday Only SAVE TO 20 S)lln(iDil nnun nn- vLueftcSin i Daring OSU Survives Late Buff Threat, 14-10 Regular $69.98 Pump Action Shotguns YOUR CHOICE Mizzou Statistic KU 10 1 7 1-1 1 I 41 ES 6 71 14 1-19 43 First down Ruihlnl Yardaee Passim: rardaae Paates Passe interceded Punts Fumble lost Yank penalized By LARRY DENNIS Manhattan, Kan.

If the football show as it was performed here Saturday Is any indication, Nebraska's pass defense may get a breather next week. On the other hand, Corn-husker ball-carriers may be running up against the most aggressive defense they've seen yet. lk interested in an aerial 'show were in the wrong stadium here as Missouri struggled to a 7-0 victory over Kansas State, which takes on Nebraska in Lincoln next. The Wildcats, long-time Big Eight doormats who have been showing signs of life lately, tossed the ball up just six times, completing twice. Missouri's sharp-passing Gary Lane threw just one in a bit of game strategy obviously dictated by the defensive nature of a battle in which the Tigers gained an early and only touchdown on a bit of luck.

NC-State Bows 21-0 To Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. WP) Second-strings quarterback Steve Sloan, passing and running like a thoroughbred, directed Alabama to a 21-0 victory over North Carolina State Saturday, in a battle of unbeaten football teams. Sloan, called on to replace Joe Namath when the Crimson Tide star twisted his knee in the second quarter, answered the challenge by scoring one touchdown and passing for another. I It was the fourth straight victory for third-ranked Alabama and its third straight over North Carolina State which -came into this contest with a perfect record. Namath did hot play in' the second half, but the Alabama offense didn't need him.

Sloan sent a host of hard-running backs through the State line and when resistance stiffened there, he went into the air. His favorite target, end Tommy Tolleson, caught eight passes, a record for Alabama. N.C State J. Alabama 7 Ala Sloan 1 run (Ray kick) Ala Bowman 3 Tun (Raykick) Ala Tolleon IflpassfromSloan (Ray kick! -Attendance 38.000. Harvard Wins New York 'UPD With only 29 seconds remaining in the came, sophomore Maury Dul- lea, attempting the first field goal of his varsity career, made a perfect 19-yard kick that gave Harvard a 3-0 vic tory over Columbia Saturday.

Crusaders Fall Worcester, Mass. Ift Colgate's Red Raiders smothered a stuttering Holy Cross attack Saturday and handed the Crusaders their i straight defeat with kicking specialist Lee Woltman and halfback Tom Carpenter producing the points in the 10-0 triumph. giiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiniiiniiig I Football 1 Tobias 47, Morrowville, Kan. 13 Morrowville 0 713 Morganville 0 713 Tobias Dave Battles, 20-yd. pass from jack Sobotkai Dennia Francis.

19-yd. rani Sobotka, 9-yd. run; Ann Bartlea, 12-yd. run; Tom Bartlea, 2-yd. run-, D.

Bartles, 4 yd. pans from T. Bartlea; Tom Bartles. 58-yd. run.

TAT-D. Bartlea (2); T. Bartlea (2). I Kansas speedster Gale Sayers (48) takes off on 72-yard punt return as Iowa State's Ed Kim-brough (69) makes a vain effort to catch him. KU Comes Alive a play misfired and Danieley was thrown pn the lwo.

Kansas State had the better of the first half statistics, but Missouri took over after the intermission and finished with a 150 to 78 rushing supremacy. The Tigers threatened only once, however, when they drove 78 yards to the 11 and BafeY 28-yard field goal attempt went astray. Kansas State couldn't get that close as the two slugged it out the remainder of the game in front of 18,321 Parents' Day fans. "I thought our defense played very well," said Wildcat coach Doug Weaver afterward. Missouri coach Dan De-vine was more enthusiastic over the Wildcat linemen, particularly end Bill Matan.

"I thought Matan played as fine a game at defensive end as anyone I've ever seen in my life," he declared. "We had a chance and blew it," Weaver pointed out. "I can't say anything else. "In our position, struggling to pull upsets, we can't afford to miss opportunities like that." in the first half, grabbed a 7-0 Innr in tfip first nprlnrl when Colorado's Bill Symons fumbled a fair catch on the 24, and little Cowboy halfback Larry Elliott knocked the ball into the end zone where teammate Jac Jacobson fell on it for a touchdown. Charles Dur-kee kicked the first of his two conversions.

Colorado mounted a drive midway in the second quarter but had to settle for a 28-yard field goal by Frank Rogers. The Buffaloes. riding Ernie McCall's passing arm, moved down field and, with the aid of a 15-yard personal foul call against Oklahoma State, barged ahead briefly on Ir win's short "run. Rogers made it 10-7. Colorado 0 3 7 010 UKianoma state 7 0 714 use jacoDson recovered fumble in end xone (Durkee kick) Coio Rogers FG 28 Colo Irwon 2 run (Rogers kick) OSU Garrison 1 (Durkee kick) Attendance 22,000.

Safety Gives Omaha Victory Over Bradlev Peoria. 111. (UPD A safety midway in the second period fiuveu tu ue uie deciding iac-tor Saturday in a 29-28 football victory for Omaha over Bradley. Bradley quarterback Bob Caress, who completed 32 of 49 passes, was tackled in his own end zone by Omaha's Ron Stave for the safety. Omaha's Gary Allen, a 200-pound halfback, scored three touchdowns-on runs of 47, 71 and three yards.

Caress passed to end Bill Marcordes for three Braves' touchdowns and flipped a fourth scoring pass to Len Hanson. mm PERSHING Municipal Auditorium Oct. 13, 8:30 P.M. MAIN EVENTI "Mad Dee" VACHONB THB MONGOLIAN STOMPER" -4 12-guage 20 Limited Quantities Shop Early! Statistics Texas Okla. First tern Rushinf yardage Passins: ruiiui Ptttr i Passes intercepted br Puntl Fumble loaf Yard penalized is MS 77 (-20 1 S-3 1 163 35 8-12 3 O-O 4 Dallas WV Texas, the nation's No.

1 team, used two fumbles and an intercepted pass to get three touchdowns, then drove 60 yards under the power of Harold Phillipp for another Saturday to smash Oklahoma 28-7 and roll on undefeated and untied through 15 games. For a half the jittery Soon-ers gave Texas one of roughest afternoons in the history of this 64 year-old tyter-sectional game, taking a IjO lead in the first period after twice repulsing Texas drives to the shadow of their a I posts. Carl McAdams intercepted a pass, to set up the Oklahoma touchdown, running from the 22 to the 15. Lance Rentzel and Jim Grisham hammered to the two and Rentzel then circled end for the touchdown. But Texas tied it up early in the second period when Olen Underwood recovered a fumble on the Oklahoma 44.

Phil Harris' 23-yard run was the big punch, placing the' ball on the Sooner. 10. Marv Kristynik executed a great fake and handed off to Ernie Koy, who ran untouched to the score. Texas shot into the lead in the third period when linebacker Timmy Doerr intercepted John Hammond's pass and scatter! to the Oklahoma 23. Philipp raced to the 14 and after a five-yard penalty set Texas back, rammed to the 15.

Harris took a pitchout and raced to a touchdown. The Longiiorns nailed it down early in the fourth period with a 60-yard march featuring the running of Philipp, who up 30 yards- down to the five. Phillipp gouged out one and Hix Green crasned to the four. Philipp then smashed over. 1 Texas" Oklahoma i4-a Tex Koy 10 run (Conway kick) Tei Harris 13 ran 'Con ay kick) Tn Pbtlipp 1 run (Conway kick) Tex Lam mm 14 nam Irom Krityn-k (Conway kick) Attendance 75 J04.

Ok a Rentzel I ran (Metcalf Kitmi Palmer Gains Tour ne Final Virginia Water, England Ufi Arnold Palmer, Golf's leading money winner, charged into the final of the World Match Play Tournament Saturday by routing Gary Player of South Africa, 8 and 6, in i 36-hoIe semifinal match at Wentworth. Palmer's opponent in Sunday's 36-hole final will be Neil Cotes of England, who followed up his first round victory over Tony Lema, American holder of the British Open title, by defeating Bruce Devlin of Australia, 2 and 1. Fullback Snell Leads New York Past Oakland Statistics First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by Punts Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized Raiders Jets 22 16. 17 389 23-49 1 3-41 3-41 3 8 231 82 3- 14 3 4- 46 4-46 2 40 New York'WI The New York Jets combined Matt Sncll's tank-like running with alert defense Saturday night and trounced Oakland, 35-13, in a wind-chilled American Football League game. With Snell reeling off, 168 yards in 26 carries both club records, and scoring twp touchdowns, the Jets regis' tered all their points in the first three quarters.

Raiders 0 0 0 13-15 Jets 14 7 14 0-36 snen, a run w. Turner kick) NY Malhls. 2 run (J. Turner kick ny smniuisKi, 6 run (J. Turner kick) NY Snell.

2 run U. Turner kick) NY Baird, 54 interception (J. Turner kick) Oak Cannon, 1 run (pass failed) Oak Daniels, 13, pass from Davidson Mercer kick) Attendance 32J76. LEASE A NEW 1965 CAR Monthly Rates lea Eamhttr American) 69 adf Ureas lea Ureas Tax "fV1 5 Kansas 42 Iowa State 6 Punch 42-6 opening period. 'Halfback Mike Johnson bucked over from the one with 3:38 remaining to climax a 55-yard march, sophomore quarterback Bob Skahan passed three yards to sophomore end Sandy Buda for the third tally and Sayers scampered 48 yards in the final second of the quarter.

The score soared to 35-0 midway in the second period when Sayers passed seven yards to junior end George Hornung. Iowa State got its only score late in the first half when sophomore quarterback Tim (Spider) Vah Galder took over from veteran Ken Bunte to move the Cyclones 72 yards. Van Galder, son of Wisconsin backf ield coach Clark Van Galder, completed six passes on the march and fullback Tom Vaughn dove the final half-yard. That gave Vaughn a career total of 126 points to tie the all-time Iowa State record set, by Dave Hoppmann two years ago. The final Kansas touchdown came late in the third period after Sayers ran a punt back 72 yards to the Iowa State 11.

Mike Johnson then passed to Buda for the score and Gary Duff booted his sixth consecutive placement kick. The Jayhawks rolled up 314 yards on the ground while holding Iowa State to only 30. Kanui II 7 7 0 Iowa Slate 0 0 KU Oeiacniaxer 71 ran (Duff kick) KU Johnton 1 run (Doff kick) KU Buda 3 pan Irom Skahan (Doff kick) KU Sayer 48 run (Duff kick) i KU Hornun 7 pan from Buyer (Duff kick) IS Vaufhn 1 run (paw (ailed) KU Buda 11 pan from Johnson (Duff I kick) meet tht nicest peopU or HONDA Maybe IVi fte sserMalbl, lev priest. Or lb fantastic mi lain. II eeali Ike reelslea enttoeerlng.

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Okla. St Fir down 19 Hushing yardage 162 Passing yardaae I-' Passea 7-13 Passes intercepted br 0 126 1 mi 1 Punts 4-2 7-3B 1 43 Fumbles lost 1 Passing yardace 125 (UPI)-Oklahoma State made a daring gamble, pay off and then stopped a last-ditch surge by Colorado to take a hard-fought 14-10 Big Eight conference victory here Saturday. The win kept the surprising Cowboys atop the Big Eight race with a 3-0 league mark. Colorado went down to its fourth straight defeat. Sophomore quarterback Hale Irwin had put Colorado ahead for the first time, 10-7, when he burst over from the one-yard line in the third quarter to cap a 57-yard drive.

It was at this point that Oklahoma State, its. offense sputtering at times, really came alive and hurriedly charged to the winning touchdown. The decisive drive appeared to have bogged down when Oklahoma State ran into fourth-ahd-seven situation at Colorado's 27. But quarter-1 back Glenn Baxter went to his bag of took t. snap from center on a field goal setup and raced around right end for seven yards needed and a first down on the 20.

Seven plays later, Walt Garrison bolted in from the one. Colorado" was not finished. The Buffaloes, who at times simply outplayed Oklahoma State, looked as though they might pull it out with a last period march. But Oklahoma State held inside its 10 and quarterback Jack Price was thrown on the fourth down while trying to pass and Oklahoma State took over to run out the clock. Oklahoma Stat though held to only two first downs PRACTICE SHOOT Everybody Welcome 1 P.M.

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The strong attack built around all America Gale Sayers and senior fullback Ron Oelsch-lager. Kansas, playing its first conference game of the season, served notice that its 1-2 non-league record was no in-dicatiorf the Jayhawks would be a pushover in the title Oelschlager bolted off tackle and streaked 73 yards for a touchdown in the first Kansas play from scrimmage. With the exception of one Iowa State scoring march, it was all Kansas the rest of the afternoon. The JSy hawks scored three more touchdowns in the last 3 minutes of the OVERNIGHT SERVICE TO-FROM im feat Omaha, Lincoln Beatrice, Washington, St. Joseph, Mo.

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