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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 15

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LeadershipBaUle in Big Eight Stats Thursday, Nov. 12, 1970 P.M. Lincoln Evening Journal Nebraska State Journal Scotts Have Good Shooting Pair Passers, Cat chers Jostling Knights Out Of Top Spot After Defeat Dallas, 'Tex. (UPI)-Omaha slipped back into second place in the Central Hockey League standings after a 7-3 loss to Dallas here Wednesday. Forth Worth blanked Tulsa, 5-0, and moved into first place.

Gerry Ouellette scored two of Omaha's goals. The other came on a shot by Andre Dupont. The Knights play at Amarillo Friday and Saturday night, then return to Ak-Sar-Ben ice Sunday to play Amarillo. HIRAM SCOTT Head Coach: Forddy Anderson Assistant: None 1969-70 Record: lO-l? 1970-71 Schedule November: 21 Carroll College. December: 5 John F.

Kennedy; 7 Omaha; 10 at Carroll College; 17 at Rockhurst; 19 Rocky Mountain; 28-30 atChadron Invitational. January: 2 Western Montana; 4 Western Montana; 5 Montana Tech; 8 at Nebraska Wesleyan; 16 Pershing; 21 Sacred Heart; 22 at Chadron; 25 Santa Fe. February: 2 at Omaha; 5 at John Kennedy; 6 at Pershing; 11 at Santa Fe; 16 Chadron; 22 at Sacred Heart; 26 at Rocky Mountain; 27 at Western Montana. March: 1 at Montana Tech. Returning Lettermen (6): John Robish, 6-4, sr.

xxx; Al Stepan, 6-6, sr, xxx; Dave Van Schepen, 6-4, sr. xx; Willis Todd, 6-0, soph, Barry Iverson, 6-0, sr. xxx; Joe Black, 6-2, jr. x. Denotes letters won.

state college first team all-star John Robisl) and versatile Al Stepan. The 64 Robish scored 506 points last year, averaging 51.3 per cent from the field and 84.5 per cent at the charity line. Stepan at 6-6, can play either center or forward. He had 436 points, shooting 52.9 per cent outside. His scoring average was 20.7 and Robish stood at 24.0.

Both seniors, this pair will be backed by veterans Dave Van Schepen (6-4) and Barry Iverson- (6-vh By STEVE GUSS One of a Series For the first time in five years, Hiram Scott College finished below .500 per cent with a 10-11 basketball record in 1969-70. With four of the top five scorers returning from that club, improvement is expected. Forddy Anderson, the 13th winningest coach in collegiate cage history with a 368-234 record, starts his fifth season as Scotts mentor with a o9-31 slate. His top lettermen include an average 187 yards. Nebraska's Jerry Tagge is third with 77 of 124 for 1,021 yards and a game average of 127.6 yards.

Hermann Eben of Oklahoma State, Otto Stowe of Iowa State and Mike Montgomery of Kansas State are deadlocked for the lead in receiving. Each has averaged five catches a game. Eben and Stowe each has caught 40 passes in eight games and Montgomery 45 in Nebraska's Joe Orduna with 73.7 yards. Riggins has carried 163 times for 824 yards. Wylie has the best average per carry with 6.2 yards.

Riggins also is out front in tandem offense and in scoring. The Jayhawk star has a 96.4-yard game average in tandem offense. Behind him are Eben with 91.4 yards and Henry Hawthorne of Kansas State with 89.6 yards. Riggins has made 1 2 touchdowns for 72 points. nine.

Eben has the most yardage, 731 compared to 583 for Stowe and 344 for Montgomery. Pounds also leads in total offense with an average of 186.4 yards a game. Dickey is second with 172.1 yards and Dean Carlson of Iowa State third with 130.4. John Riggins, Kansas running back, tops the rushers with a game average of 91.6 yards followed by Oklahoma's Joe Wylie with 77.8 yards and OPEN DAILY 10 TO 10 I S. S.

Krttfi Willi Store in UniM State. Canria, Puerto Rico. Amttati yZS? l4oiaA jiSS. j7Mi Kansas City UP) The passers and the receivers are continued their seesaw scrap for top honors in the Big Eight a Conference. Oklahoma State's Tony Pounds has regained the lead passing with 111 strikes on -218 attempts for 1,526 yards -and 14 touchdowns.

He has averaged 190.8 yards a game. Lynn Dickey of Kansas State, first a week ago, dropped to -second with 138 completions on 218 pitches for 1,683 yards and Individual Statistics Rushing Pliver, School Alt. NrtWKS! 'Wylie, OU 100 622 6.2 77 8 9rduna' NU Ul 663 5.1 737 Kmney. NU 129 594 4.6 66.8 i Carver, CU 109 501 4.6 62.6 Walsh, CU 87 491 5.6 61.4 Keyworth, CU 94 471 5.0 59 5 Harrison, MU 86 502 5.8 56 2 Conley, KU 101 499 4.9 55 4 Williams, OS 115 432 3.8 54.0 Johnson, IS 110 397 3.6 49 6 Cole, OS 95 390 4.1 48.8 Montgomery, KS 120 411 3.4 45 7 Mauser, MU 102 400 3.9 44 4 Bratlen, CU 84 341 4.1 42.6 Passing Player, School Cop. At.

Int. Pet. Gain Ave Pounds, OS II 218 15 .509 1526 1 90.8 Dickey, KS 138 289 13 .477 1683 187.0 Tagge, NU 77 124 6 .621 1021 127.6 Carlson, IS 73 145 10 .503 910 113.8 Heck, KU 71 159 12 .466 985 109.4 "Roper, MU 78 190 11 .411 836 92.9 Heck, KU 71 159 12 .446 985 109.4 Brownson, NU 44 68 2 .647 639 91.3 Mlldren, OU 46 94 8 .489 708 88.5 Bratten, CU 56 132 9 .424 627 78.6 Total Offense Rushing Game Player, School Yds. Yds. Total Ave.

Pounds, OS -35 1526 1491 186.4 Dickey, KS -134 1683 1549 1 72.1 "Carlson, IS 134 910 1043 130.4 KU 151 985 1136 126.2 Bratten, CU 341 629 970 121.3 'Tagge, NU 70 1 021 1091 121.2 Brownson, NU 127 639 766 109.4 Mildren, OU 128 708 836 104.5 Roper. MU 8 836 844 93.8 Farmer, MU 217 340 557 92.8 Riggins, KU ..824 0 824 91.6 JoeMoore.MU 610 72 682. 136.4 Oout for season, statistics Included for reference purposes. Pass Receiving Player, School Caught Yds. TD 'Eben, OS 8 40 731 6 Stowe, IS 8 40 583 4 Montgomery, KS 45 344 0 Graham, OS 8 30 502 4 Henley, MU 9 33 400 1 Rodgers, NU 9 29 505 6 Ingles, NU 9 28 543 7 Branch, CU 8 22 329 0 Walls, MU 9 24 261 I IS 8 21 i44 1 KS 9 23 405 3 MU 9 22 386 2 Kinney, NU 9 18 179 1 McCurry, IS 8 '5 3 Pruitt, OU 8 15 217 2 Goerger, KS 8 14 231 Cole, OS 8 13 l' 1 Interceptions Player, School Kosch, NU Johnson, OU Buna, MU Stover.

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No industry standard exists. Aycock, GO Punting Player, School No. Avg. Benien, OS 53 41.4 Wylie, OU 49 40.4 Baraci. IS 23 40.2 Leippman, KU 43 40 0 Hughes, NU 13 39.3 Bastabie, MU 47 391 Stearns, CU 30 38.5 Duckers, KS 38 36.8 Punt Returns Player, School No.

Yds. Avg. Branch, CU 9 187 20.8 Pruitt, OU 8 134 16.8 Rodgers, NU 21 314 14.9 Washington, IS 18 235 13.1 Fink, MU 20 201 10.1 Conley, KU 17 153 9.0 Kickoif Returns Player. School No Yds. Avg.

Hawthorne, KS 16 483 30.2 Graham, OS 11 327 29.7 Branch, CU 19 540 26.4 Allen, IS 10 246 24.6 Jessie, KU 17 408 24.0 Riggins, KU 10 215 21.5 Rodgers, NU 15 312 20.8 Scoring Player, School TO EP -FO Total Riggins, KU 12 0 0 72 Orduna, NU 9 2 0. 56 Rogers, NU 0 3B-41 56 Hawthorne. KS 9 0 0 54 Rodgers, NU 9 0 0 54. Haney, CU 0 24-26 9-14 51 BaitaWe, MU 0 19-20 10-20 49 Wylie, OU 8 0 0 48 Shoemake, IS 0 13-15 11-17 46 Ingles. NU 7 2 0 44 Graham, OS 7 0 0 42 Helmbacher, 27-29 4-S 39 Eben, OS 6 2 0 38 Team Statistics Kmart FISK TIRE GUARANTEE All Fiik lif are Kuaraiitrrd agaimt tread war-out hr thr number of monlhi aperifird on the sales in-viirt.

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EX. TAX siE PER PAIR PER PAIR eachtire 2F0R17972F0R2197 2F0R1897 II 2 FOR 19" 2 FOR 23" 82514 .60 2 for 21" 2 for 25" 8 85 15 I 1 Alt. Yds. 4 wL X''v if i Avg. 265.8 239.8 217.8 216.1 207.7 152.5 136.4 121.8 Fits most Comets, Falcons 60-64, Darts 63-66.

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State Ill 225 15 .493 1546 Nebraska 124 202 9 .614 1698 Iowa State 104 234 17 .444 1329 Missouri 107 272 15 .393 1253 Colorado 75 181 12 .414 958 Kansas 75 173 13 .434 1070 Oklahoma 50 105 10 .476 777 Total Offeense Att. Yds. Nebraska 9 723 3856 Colorado 8 639 3084 Missouri 9 741 3213 Chryslers .13.87 Any additional parts or service 216.7 193.4 188.7 166.1 139.2 it-icept abuse) fur at Ion as you Your nrewni car. rrnrtimi: only f'ir t.mp, i( needed One. needed, but not listed above.

supplemental suppler 119.8 118.9 A will carry a A A A 97.1 Avg. 428.5 385.6 357.0 Kansas State 9 702 3046 338.5 329.8 COMPACT 8-TRACK TAPE PLAYER STANDARD SI00. 11.11. Au.il.hla Installation Available 326.6 318.6 582 2637 620 2939 590 2549 566 2506 Oklahoma State 8 Kansas 9 Iowa State 8 Oklahoma 8 FISK PERMANENT ANTI FREEZE COOLANT 313.2 Scoring Offense Pts. Avg.

36.7 28 I (fisk 25.4 21.8 BUILT-IN BETTER DELUXE Installation Available 330 230 229 196 166 165 162 170 Nebraska 9 Colorado 8 Kansas Missouri 9 Oklahoma" 8 Oklahoma Slate 8 Iowa State 8 Kansas State 9 20 each RR45FT BURGLAR ALARM FEATURES FINE TUNING 20.6 20.3 18.9 ONE GALLON Avg BEST 1343 HEAVY DUTY, Irutallation Available 134.3 142.8 159.7 168.8 179.6 225.9 Protects all cooling system metals including aluminum. Prevents rust and corrosion, will not evaporate or boil 231.0 W7T 263. 21-9999 Avg i. 5YEAR OR 50,000 MILE GUARANTEE STABILIZED ALIGNMENT vaiidX Vvl 122.5 125.2 141.5 144.4 154,0 -V 1 Bst I 1 CHOICE! VK 154.6 176.3 181.0 By Appointment Rushing Defense Att. Yds Missouri 424 1209 Missouri 9 424 1209 Nebraska 9 371 1285 Kansas State 9 464 1437 Oklahoma 8 386 1350 Colorado 8 409 1437 Oklahoma State 422 1807 Iowa State 481 1848 Kansas 5" 2368 Passing Defense Comp.

Att. Int. Pet. Yds. Iowa 85 179 7 .478 980 K-State ...110 265 15 .411 27 Okla.

State 88 186 12 .473 32 Colorado ..90 189 13 .476 1155 Nebraska ,.107 229 20 1386 Kansas 109 217 16 .501 391 Missouri 92 229 13 .402 587 Oklahoma ..116 233 18 .499 1448 Total Defense Att. Yds. Kansas State 2564 Nebraska 6 Missouri 453 2796 Colorado 598 2592 Oklahoma 619 2798 Iowa State 8 660 2828 Oklahoma State 8 408 2939 4 3759 Scoring Defense Pts. Kansas State J-j Nebraska Colorado 44 Missouri Oklahoma 12; Kansas I Iowa Slate Oklahoma State 214 FISK DE-ICER OR AUTOMATIC FISK STARTING FLUID FISK Caiitol T-Shirt "Grand "Steve filler Band" i "The Band" with purchase of ONE Capitol 8-Track Tape! ONLY 77 EACH Avg. HERE'S WHAT WE DO: Capitol.

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