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Lincoln Sunday Journal and Star October 25, 1970 5E 1 Duke Gets Win' Bucks Given nous Micniga Past Minnesota Scare Statistics Minnesota Michlaan 5 First Dows Rushinq Yardaae Passing Yardaae Return Yardage Passes Punts Fumbles Lost Yards Penalized 414 1M 84 7-18-0 6-43 1 4 214 19 16-38-3 58 Despite Theft StatMiet Dttk ClemsM First Downs Rushing yardage 554 71 Passing VJrdaqe M2 J44 Return yardage 4 loo Passes 27-31-1 23-3S-2 Punts 3-39 3-4j. Fumbles lost 1 1 Yards penallted 11 gz426ped Oct. 24 Clem son, S. C. (AP) Duke, stunned early by Don Kelley's 100-yard pass interception run, came back in the second half on the arm of Leo Hart and the power of Steve Jones to defeat Clemson 21-10 Saturday.

For the Blue Devils, It was their fourth conference victory without a loss and left them one game ahead of runnerup Wake Forest in the ACC standings. They meet Nov. 7 in a battle for first place. For Clemson, it was the fifth consecutive defeat and came de-spite the length-of-the field run with an intercepted pass by defensive back Kelley. recovered Gopher quarterback Crafg Curry's fumble on the Minnesota 35.

Sophomore tight end Doug Kingsriter's 16-yard touchdown catch from Curry put the Gophers back in the game, but with Seyferth's four-yard score with 36 seconds left in the first half Michigan started to pull away. With Taylor and eyferth grinding out the yardage and quarterback Don Moorhead throwing an occasional pass, Michigan drove to three more TD's with Seyferth going over from five and six yards out in the third and fourth quarter. Lance Scheffler ran over from the two six plays after a Michigan interception for the final score. -Ann Arbor, Mich, iff Fullback Fritz Seyferth powered his way to four touchdowns and tailback Billy Taylor rushed for more than 150 yards as fifth-ranked Mfchigan rolled to a 39-13 Big Ten homecoming football victory over Minnesota Saturday. The triumph was the sixth consecutive for the Wolverines this season and 11th straight in regular season competition dating back to a 35-9 triumph over the Gophers last season.

It was also the 54th renewal of the Little Brown Jug series, wfth Michigan pushing its I J3 -r. tw Minnesota 0 7 0 6 '13 Michigan 6 12 7 1439 Mich-Tavlor 17 run (kick failed) i ii 4 no Mich-Sevfertn 3 run (oass tailed) Duke 0 7 7 7 JT Clemson 10 010 Clem Kelley 100 pass Interception (SeU gler kick) Duke Phelan 5 pass from Evans (Pughj kick) Clems FG Seiqler 30 Duke Jones 20 pass from Hart (Pugh kick) Duke-Hart run (Pugh kick) A 30,000 aominauunui mciivauy w)- Minn-Kinqsriter 16 pass from Curry 19-2, and it came before a eh 4 run (rtm failed) crowd of more than 83 000 and a regional television audience. Minn-cook 4 run (pass failed) 4ha Til nf milll-JUieilltr i lull vrv.u.an ivitivj the game midway through the first quarter as he sprinted off right tackle for a 17-yard run. Seyferth's first touchdown came on a three-yard run on the first play of the second quarter, seven plays after teammate Phil Seymour UPI TELEPHOTO Jeff Wright (27) of Minnesota is brought down after a punt return by Michigan's Fritz Seyforth (32) in a Big Ten game won by the Wolverines, 39-13. Stunned Auburn IT PBA Title To McGrath GARDEN CITY, N.Y..

(AP) -Mike McGrath came up with three strikes, in the crucial 10th By Bengals, 17-9 frame to score a come-f rom-be- after Auburn fullback Wallace Clark fumbled on the. Tiger eight. Statistics Ohio SUta Illinois Flnt Downs 22 24 Rushing Yardage 347 298 Passing Yardaga 121 123 Return Yardage 40 Passei 10-17-1 1MW Punts j-3S 4-38 Fumbles lost 0 1 Yards penalized 20 Champaign, III. (UPI) The University of Illinois lost a football game, a football coach, and maybe a football team Saturday. Coach Jim Valek was notified before, the Mini went on the field to play No.

1 rated Ohio State that he would be relieved of his job, by unanimous vote of the Athletic Board, as soon as the game ended. He told his players before the game and he said, "They played inspired football." They did indeed. Smarting over Valek's dismissal in the middle of a season which is now 2-4, the Illini ran at the touted Buckeyes from the start and held a well-deserved 20-14 halftfme lead. But the Buckeyes' superior manpower finally paid off for five second-half touchdowns and their fifth win without a loss, 48-29. Then the Illini players pulled their second big surprise of the day.

They went into a private huddle in thefr locker room and co-captains Kirk McMillan and Doug Dieken came out shortly with a statement. It read: "If coach Valek is not here Monday coaching the team, Illinois does not have a football team." McMillan later, when asked who he thought might be named from the Illini athletic staff to serve as interim coach, said, "It doesn't matter. Who's he going to coach?" Valek said he was "absolutely shocked." He asked to talk to the team after he. received their vote of confidence. "I'm gratified," he said.

"There's only one way I'll fight for the job, and that's if the players want me." Valek said only one player, Dieken, knew before the game that he had been fired and he asked Valek to inform the team. After the game, Valek told the team, "I thank you for your vote of confidence. If that's what Is happeming, the next action is the university's." Victorious coach Hayes said the Illini were "red hot," and added, "If Valek has been fired, I should be fired, because he outcoached me. I am very bitter about this." Hayes gave John Brockington and his three Buckeye Touchdowns major credit for savfng the game for Ohio State. Brockington, Hayes said, delivered "an all-American performance." But' the fact was that the vaunted Buckeyes "did not get ahead to stay until 11 minutes of the third period had gone by.

OSU Brockington run (Schram kick) ILL Lewis run (Wells kick) III Oleken 10 pass from Wells (Wells kick OSU Kern 76 run (Schram kick) ILL Robsln 1 run (kick failed) OSU-White 43 pass from Kern (Schram kick) ILL FG Wells 30 OSU-Brockinoton 11 run (Schram kick) OSUfcBrocklngton 11 run (Schram Kick) OSU Havden 30 run (Schram kick) OSU Coburn 1 run (Schram kick) III Dieken 4 pass from Wells (oass failed) hind 226-222 victory over Dave Vivu on 90-day Notice Accounts. Save automatically or in intervals at your convenience. You get more from the biggest. Automatically. Davis in the $75,000 National Championship of the Profession al Bowlers Association.

LSU tailback Arthur "Cantrelle drove into the end zone from the one after, a pass interference penalty against Victory meant $7,500 to the El Auburn gave the visiting ceito, Calif lefthander and a 'guaranteed annual interest rate "compounded continuously yield per year fXnlTr1- ydra repeat triumph in this event. 41 champion took over first place FIRST FEDERAL LINCOLN on the 1970 earnings list with Statistics LSU Auburn First downs 14 14 Rushing yardage 1SH 79 Passing yardage 77 217 Return yardage 27 14 Passes 5-14-1 17-33-3 Punts 8-35 539 Fumbles lost 2 1 Yards penalized 40 66 10-24-70 17.3S Auburn, Ala. Ufi A fumble, a pass interference penalty and a tough defense gave Louisiana State two touchdowns and a starting 17-9 upset victory Saturday over Auburn's previously unbeaten football team. Rain which fell during most of the game kept Auburn's passing sensation Pat Sullivan off target on the key plays and the Tigers for the first time this year were held without a touchdown. Auburn had to settle for three field goals by Gardner Jett.

The sixth-ranked Tigers had a chance to tie the score with less than four minutes left but LSU added two points on one of the strangest conversion plays witnessed this season. Mark Lumpking came onto the field to kick the extra point but the pass from center was bad. $46,849, with five more tourna In Lincoln Office 1235 Street and South 13th Cotner Office 135 North In Omaha. Village 8706 Pacific -Homestead Center 2101 South 42nd Street-Brook Park 90th and Maple ments remaining on this year's tour. Member F.S.L.I.C.

McGrath's victim was a tall, skinny Miamian who had taken Lumpkin grabbed the ball and threw a pass. Auburn defenders batted it into the air and Paul this title on two occasions and Outside Lincoln or Omaha call us FREE. Dial and ask lor ENTERPRISE 1234. Or call collect to (402) 435-2111. yon, wop was nave aeiu xur gince iasU sfoys fourth LumpKin kick, got unaer ine rAIinj I 1 jjjl Dan ana hook in wr uie wvu-point play.

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They don't even know our defenses. They spend all week holding dummies for us and it's nice to see them get a chance to play. "It helps team unity and we're a team." One of those who spends all his time in practice holding dummies who got to play Saturday was Bill Pogge, a third team defensive end. Cue rem rogvior prko (pJt Fodorai licftn Toil eiqiMvoiemt lo Iho porcotrf -of Iread wif d. GUARANTCCfr AGAINST TIC AO WEAROUT for MOAiht tpcifioJ for Mtlot tptctfitd.

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"We prictice all week and it's nice Statistics Boston College AFA to get into a game Quarterback Van Brownson FREE MOUNTING! mm mm. who engineered the 41-7 halftime bulge; figured, First downs Rushing yardaae passing yardaae Return yardage Pesses Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized 151 198 195 116 12 177 71-38 4 J-37 3-3? 0 Jl 30 "Oklahoma State beat Cont. From Page IE then. That's when I knew I hadlt." Paul Rogers, who kicked a 1970 season high of three field goals in one game Saturday, figured the field goals might have made up for his missing his first extra point kick in 25 straight attempts. "I was really mad at myself when I missed that one aftre the first touchdown," he noted.

But when he got to the sidelines, he found someone who was even madder Husker coach Bob Devaney. "He was mad at me and I knew he would be," Rogers said. "He has reason to be. I didn't even want to go back to the bench after that. "It was a stupid junior high school mistake.

I just lost my concentration and didn't keep my head down." Center Doug Dumler, who snapped the ball for Rogers' three field goals, also recalled that he snapped for three punts, but added, "I lost track of how many extra points I snapped for. There were so many of them." Dumler also gave some credit to Oklahoma State, pointing out, "They aren't that bad a team. But when you get the breaks that we got today, everything comes easy. Oklahoma State is a better team than that." Middle guard Ed Periard, who spent much of the game on the bench, was happy that some of his teammates got to play. "I like to see everybody get a chance to play," he observed, themselves with a lot of mistakes.

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For most of three periods, the Invading Eagles were all that seventh-ranked Air Force could handle. The cadets held a narrow 14-10 margin into the final minutes of the third period when Ernie Jennings made the second Of his three pass catches for touchdowns. The gold-helmeted Eagles took leads of 3-0 and 10-7 in the first period on John Kline's 51-yard field goal and a 55-yard touch-down run by Fred Willis, Boston' outstanding ball carrier. It was Kline's first try for a field goal this season and the run was the longest for Willis in five games. Jones) work out there.

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