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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 39

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Lincoln Sunday Journal and Star October 11, 1970 7D ETDDII 3D 'g 1BD( -Si 1JL 1 yJ'l SE, NE Share T-N Title Hastings Northeast ended Southeast's domination of the rans-Nebraska Conference tennis championships, tying the Knights for the title here Friday with each team scoring 27 points. Jerry Renaud captured the No. one singles and Blair Hall the No. two singles titles for the Rockets. Andy Berger and Jim Clark of Southeast won the No.

two doubles title. It was Northeast's first conference tennis title and Southeast's fourth straight. Team Results: Northeast, J7, lie; Southeast 27, tie; East 24; North Platte, 19; Grand Island 16; Hastings Lincoln High 6. No. one singles Renaud, NE, 4-0; Doug McLeese, 5-1; Mike Killham, NP, 4-2; Mark Churchill, SE, 3-3; Jeff Rover, Gl, 2-4; Paul Thomas, 1-5; Brian Rugg, LHS, 0-6.

No. one doubles Marty Ward and Tim Sheehan, 5-1; John Duncan and Larry Beck, SE, 5-1; Mark Hunt and Brent Smith, NP, 4-2; Jeff Bonner and Ron head, Gl, 4-2; Phil Hughes and Mike McKnlght, NE, 2-4; Greg Harper and Jeff Sneller, 1-5. No. two singles Hall, NE, 6-0; Randv Urbom, SE, SAt Craig Polhman, 4-2; Jacque Evans, Gl, 3-3; Gary Baker, LHS, 2-4; Don Faimon, NP, 1-S; Craig Pedersen, 0-4. No.

two doubles Berger and Clark, SE, 6-0; Tim Lickel and Renaud, NE, 5-1; Mark Orr and Bob Thurber, LHS, 4-2; Keith Hoverfnale and Marty Miller, 3-3; Randy Sigler and Stephen But-termore, NP, 2-4; Tom Stearley and Ray Walden, Gl, 1-5; Bruce Wheeler and Cam Loerch, 0-6. Duke Surprises West Virginia Statistics Duke to a 21-13 upset victory First downs Saturday over i 1 gushing yardage 236 212 unbeaten West Virginia. iSwffi. I The Duke Blue Devils, rated w-point underdogs, surprised Fumbles iost i vest Virginia by turning from Yards penaliieT 5 25 the passing of Leo Hart to the Morgantown, W. Va.

(UPI) rushing of Jones and halfback Sophomore fullback Steve BUI Thompson to snap the Jones scored two touchdowns Mountaineers' 5-0 season record on short runs and led a strong streak, running attack which carried and two-year 10-game winning Jones plunged five yards Fnnfhfill Crmin through the right side of the ruuiuail vriuup West Virginia line at 4:58 of the Ql a t4c pptiti cr second Tod to caP a 56-yard, oia ics iuccuujj five-play drive and give Duke a The regular weekly meeting 14-7 lead. The sophomore rip- of the Eastern Nebraska ped off gains of 13 and 14 yards Coaches and Officials Associ- the drive. ations will be held Tuesday Jones drove four yards into night at the Lincoln Legionnaire he4.enfd Wltht nfik at 7-in nm the fourth quarter to give the tMrodt nfw a Blue Devils the clinching Situations result after a touchdown and 2W kad yth! SJ nf Snwn touchdown came at the end of downs, the number of the down povarrf 12-nlav drive or team possession will be dis- ed'bylwo kSf gainf by cussed by LeRoy Seng. Thompson. i ii Jones' 34-yard kickoff return Midget football set the stage for Duke's first Today's Schedule touchdown drive, a 56-yard, 18- class a at Pius nay march.

On fourth down and goal to go, Brad Evans "'Police Dept. Roberts, 2:30 p.m. 3 pkchOUt from Hart and Elks club v. Leons, 3:30 p.m. ran untouched around the left side three yards into the end Exec Club v.

Fire 1:30 p.m. zone. Lin. Welding v. Sec.

Mutual, 2:30 rjuke 0 14 721 West Virginia 7 0 0 613 Police Dept. v. Roberts, 3:30 p.m. WVa Sherwood 3 run (Samuelson Class at Sherman Field klckl Police Dept. v.

Roberts, 12:30 p.m. Duke Evans 3 run (Puqh kick) Elks Club v. Leons, lO.pm. Duke Jones 5 run (Pugh kick) Exec Club v. Fire 2:30 p.m.

Duke Jones 4 run (Pugh kick) Lin. Welding v. Sec. Mutual, 3:30 p.m. WVa Sherwood 3 run (pass failed) Pitt Edges Navy, 10-8 Statistics Pitt.

Navy First downs 15 15 Rushing yardaqe 141 104 Passing yardage 143 Return yardage 9 63 Passes M5-0 10-22-0 Punts -37- Fumbles lost 1 0 Yards penalized 5 35 Annapolis, Md. UP) The Pitt Panthers put together a touchdown and a final period field goal, while fighting off a determined Navy effort, to eke out a 10-8 football victory Saturday as the Middies lost before 23,000 homecoming fans. The victory gave Pitt a 3-1 record for the season while Navy, although playing one of its best games, slipped to a 14 mark. The Panthers scored first with halfback Dennis Ferris bulling across center two yards for a touchdown to culminate a drive from the Pitt 42. After an exchange of punts, Navy mounted a drive to the Panthers 13 which stalled.

When the half ended the Middies had just punted again, this time to the Pitt four. But Navy wasn't denied. The Midshipmen took over after a Pitt drive halted in the third period and in nine plays moved 64 yards for a touchdown. Pittsburgh 0 7 310 Navy 8 08 Navy McNallen 16 run (Pease passed) Pitt Ferris 2 run (Spicko kick) Pitt FG Spicko 22 A 23,426. 1 1 8-2-1 fi 9-1-0 1 10-0-0 5- 4-1 6- 5-0 11-0-0 7-2-1 I 8-1-2 7-3-0 6-3-1 8-2-1 6-3-1 7-3-0 8-3-0 9-2-0 I 3-2-0 iS Monday- pro Football Green Bay v.

San Diego, 8 p.m. (7). Sears 4-3-3 8-3-0 5 is 9-1-0 8-2-0 6-1-2 NU 9-2-0 1 0-1-0 13 9-2-0 10-1-0 16 5 9-2-0 35 6-4-0 6-4-0 14 9-2-0 4-0-1 21 Thought Huskers Cont. From Page ID passing game and we thought if we could crack the game open and make Missouri do things they don't normally do, we'd have a big advantage." He was referring to making Missouri throw the ball in a catchup effort. "But we weren't able to protect the passer against that rush of theirs," he added.

The Huskers were trying to pass even out of their end zone in the final minute of the first half, a tactic that gave Missouri time to try a field goal in the closing seconds, which was again wide. (GuQcaircftinLnleedl B(B MldDimitlliis Working Men's Flag Football At Cooper Monday 7 p.m. Indian Village Barbershop Lincoln Seals I p.m. West Aiistars State Farm Ins. No.

2 Tuesday 7 p.m. c.D.P. Bombers Red Raiders I p.m. F.L.A.B.S. Rudy's Body Shop (C-T8J).

Wednesday 7 p.m. Reformatory Hosklns Assn. I p.m. Lincoln Seals State Farm Ins. No.

2 makeup) Thursday 7 p.m. Tax Commission State Farm Ins. No. I 8 p.m. Red Raiders Mass.

makeup. At Uni Park Monday 7 p.m. Standard Cleaning Mid-America 8 p.m. E.M.D.C. Burmood Tuesday 7 p.m.

I.S.C.O. HyGaln 8 p.m. Northeast Packers Roadrunners Wednesday 7 p.m. Uniservke Pizza Klnq 8 p.m. standard Cleaning E.M.D.C.

makeup). Thursday 7 p.m. 1st National Bank N.B.C. 8 p.m. l.S.C.O.

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"We have come up with some big gains by throwing out of our end zone in the past and you can have things go wrong trying to run the ball down there also." Devaney said his decision to go with Van Brownson at quarterback in the second half had nothing to do with Tagge's Scott, a native of Rossvillc, hit end Joe Thompson for 14 yards and one score in the first period after a 34-yard march set up by a Tech fumble. He passed 10 yards to end Stan Trott for the other score while George Hunt kicked a 30-yard field goal and two extra points. Spending most of the first three periods in their own half of the field, the Jackets marched 56 yards on nine plays with sophomore quarterback Eddie McAshan passing 14 yards to end Chip Pallman for the score. A two-point conversion try failed. Tennessee 7 7 017 Ga.

Tech 0 0 0 6-6 Tenn Thompson 14 pas from Scot't (Hunt kicked) Tenn FG Hunt 30 Tenn Trott 10 pass from Scott (Hunt kick) GT Pallman 14 pass from McAshan (pass failed) Harrier Win To Carlberg Nebraska's Greg Carlberg took individual honors, but Missouri (27) defeated the Cornhuskcrs (36) and Colorado State (69) in a triangular cross country meet at Pioneers Park Saturday. Carlberg covered the muddy four-mile course in 21:03, defeating runnerup Mark Wilson of Missouri by 11 seconds. Freshman Bob linger was again Nebraska's second finisher, placing fifth in the 21-man field. The results: 1, Greg Carlberg, 51:03) I. Mirk Wilson, 21:14) 1 Kerry Hoqan, M.

21:16) 4. Lewis Grorke, CS, S. Bob Unuer, 6. Mark Visk, 21:36) 7. Steve Wilson, 8.

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"I don't know if the change in quarterbacks had anything to do with our success in the se cond half of not. That's something you can't really tell about. "At half time, we had a chance to put the Missouri defenses on the blackboard and show our offensive people what they were doing. "Missouri was leaving some areas open and we tried to work on those areas." Another strategic decision was Devaney's choice to go for the first down rather than a field goal with the Huskers leading midway in the fourth quarter and a fourth and one situation at the Missouri 17. The strategy worked with Orduna getting three yards and a first down, but the Huskers then fumbled the ball away at the Tiger one.

"It was just the opposite of the decision we made at Southern California," he pointed out. "but our offensive line was bigger than their defensive line while at Southern Cal, we weren't bigger. "Here we felt we could make it." In the Southern Cal game, Rogers missed' a field goal from the 12-yard line under similar circumstances. Michigan Hits Purdue, 29-0 Statistics Michigan Purdue First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized 10 11 221 92 lit M7-I S-40 1 20 36 176 27 16-27-3 9-39 1 30 Lafayette. Ind.

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