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HUSKERS BEAT 280 SEPTEMBER 27. 1970 ARMY, Come Alive Pittsburgh Sure of Tie for NL East Title in 2nd Half Johnny Rodgers Ignites Offense For Nebraska Continued Success The year-by-year increase in patronage and handle at Sodrac CHIEFS HIT BY AUGIE TEAM, 21-7 By KEN BECKER Journal Soerti Writer Augustana College got its Park is something of a phenomenon. Bucs Edge Mets, 43 Pirates Score Decisive Run on Sacrifice Fly You would think that there would be a "saturation level" at LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) which the figures would level off but every year the greyhound strip has seen more money go through the mutual win Sophomore Johnny Rodgers gnited a sputtering Nebraska dows than in the previous year. offense Saturday and sparked ground game untracked in the the eighth-ranked Cornhuskers second half Saturday night at to a 28-0 football shutout of PITTSBURGH (AP) Pinch Roberts Stadium and defeated Morningside College 21-7 before Army.

The swivel hipped halfback a huge Shrine Game crowd. runner John Jeter raced home on a short sacrifice fly by Jose Pagan in the seventh inning to caught scoring passes of 43 and The gathering, estimated at And 1970 will be no exception, despite the long construction strike, the "tight money" situation and other business and economic factors that one would assume would have an affect on parimutuel wagering. But figures at the Pooch Palace show otherwise. A few days ago a check of the official records brought out these facts: The 1970 attendance was 34,761 ahead of last summer for the same number of racing nights; the current parimutuel handle was $1,207,294 more than the 1969 total for a corresponding number of openings. The average "up" per racing program was $12,708.

With five additional nights of racing this season, Sodrac'S 26 yards, and brought a Memor 10,000, watched the Chiefs roll to a 7-0 lead the second time al Stadium crowd of 66,928 to the Sioux City club had its its feet with a darting 38 yard hands on the ball. In fact the punt return which set up anoth er Nebraska TD. TD came so easily that it ap peared as though the Chiefs The win put Nebraska at would have things pretty much final total almost certainly will be somewhere around $2 million higher than it was last year. 2-0-1 for the season and dropped their own way Army to 1-2. give the Pittsburgh Pirates a 4-3 victory over the New York Mets Saturday and clinch a tie for the National League East Division title.

The victory left both the Mets and the Chicago Cubs, who lost to the Philadelphia Phillies, 4'2 games behind. The Pirates have four games remaining. The Cubs and Mets have five. With one out in the Pirates' seventh, Bob Robertson singled to center and the ball went past Tommie Agee for a two-base error and Robertson was at third. But the Vikings stiffened after Nebraska rolled off yardage watching Morningside defensive New Champion Assured No matter how you figure it, in money won or victories re back Brad Nordstrom intercept from the outset but was troubled by fumbles and errors until Jerry Tagge hit Rodgers with Randy Slobe aerial only 29 corded, the Darold Robertson kennel has been dethroned after yards from the goal.

After run leading the Sodrac performers for three seasons. the 43-yarder with less than five ning and passing to the 14, a 15-yard penalty put the ball The new champion is the Wayne Strong kennel, which has minutes remaining in the half. been a fixture at Bark Park for several seasons. This time the Scoring chances up to that back to the 29. It made little difference, however, as Pat personable Strong came up with a string of speedy Grade A grey point had consisted of an un Manny Sanguillen was safe at hounds and is far in front of all challengers.

Murphy found tight end Dan successful 42-yard field goal try by Nebraska's Paul Rogers, first when Donn Clendenon dropped a throw from Ken Bos- McClannahan open over the and futile tries of 37 and 50 middle and hit him with a TD While Is Right well, while Jeter running for pass. McClannahan's kick yards by Army's Arden Jensen Robertson, held at third. proved to be the last score for The long TD pass to Rodgers Pagan batted for Richie Heb- sota, hosting the non-conference battle Saturday in Minneapolis, blasted Ohio 49-7. (AP Photofax). the Chiefs.

Ohio University's Dave Juenger (16) falls in front of Mike White (28) of the University of Minnesota after White defected a pass from Ohio quarterback Steve Skiver. Minne capped an 80-yard, 10-play drive ner and hit a short fly to Agee, Aiuiougn neitner team was Nebraska's second touchdown but the speedy Jeter beat the The last earnings chart published In Sodrac programs, covering June 4 through Sept. 9, shows Strong with money earnings of $37,261 and by now the total certainly has hit $40,000. Closest to him was the J. C.

Stanley kennel with a return of $22,226. And if the title is conceded strictly on the number of victories', through Thursday night Strong had collected top honors in 108 races with Stanley next on 73 victories. Not So at Park Jeff The steady boost doesn't carry over to Sodrac's sister park, the horse racing strip at Park Jefferson. There hasn't been a decline at the thoroughbred headquarters, but neither has thera was scored 2Y2 minutes into the able to sustain a drive and get inside the opponents 30 the rest throw to the plate. second half after Rodgers' elu of the half, Morningside appear sive 38-yard punt return put the ed the stronger of the two by Huskers on the Army 12.

Joe TROJANS OVERPOWER HAWKEYE TEAM, 48-0 The Pirates had taken a 2-0 lead with runs in the second and third innings, but the Mets tied the score in the fourth when starter Tom Seaver boomed a triple to center with two men on dominating the statistics. Orduna covered the distance in Augle Comes Alive FOOTBALL 3gf SCORES two rushes. Cyclones Roll, 37-6 AMES, Iowa (AP) Iowa State exhibited a rugged defense That all changed, however, Less than six minutes later, when the Sioux Falls club came been the steady and sensational progress at shown at Sodrac. base. Nebraska used eight plays to to life following a Murphy funv Hebner hit a solo home run in yard runs, and Lou Harris cover 59 yards witn Koagers ble on first down at his own 37.

Today's card ends the Park Jefferson summer, although the doggies will be chasing the imitation bunny until Oct. 5. However, horse racing fans aren't being left out. Atokad the second inning and Willie pounded across on a one-yard Iowans Twice Stopped Inside 10-Yard One tallying on Tagge's 26-yard aerial. Local Stargell cracked a bases-loaded and kicker Reggie Shoemake After Slobe lost seven trying to pass, he found Bob Ford open and hit him with a pass that carried to the 19.

Five rushina scamper. Out-Downed 32-13 single in the third for another tied two school records as the A 31-yard touchdown throw opens its door for the last leg of the Nebraska circuit on Wednesday with racing five days a week until the end of October. Augustana 21, MORNINGSIDE 7 HE ELAN 28, Carroll Kuemper a Pirate run. Cyclones zoomed past Colorado WIlMfl Norm presnmen 14. wooarow to Woody Cox by quarterback Van Brownson, who was' seeing USC dominated the game sta The Pirates went ahead 3-2 in IOWA CITY.

Iowa (AP) plays were enough to put the State 37-6 in intersectional football Saturday. ,015 for Charities his first game action of the sea Seventh ranked Southern Cali Freshmen College NORTH CENTRAL tistically as well as on the score board, out-first-downine lowa Shoemake booted a 48-yard son after Injuring an elbow, the fifth on consecutive doubles by Stargell and Robertson, but the Mets tied the game again in the seventh when Agee led off Dan across with Slobe sweeping left end the final three. Slobe's pass to Mike Klinedinst gave the Vikings the lead for good field goal in the second quarter comnleted the Nebraska scor 32 to 13 and holding a command The two tracks' charity programs this season produced $86,015, with the Siouxland Rehabilitation Center getting $19,578, the Sioux Falls Elks $10,136 (from the Independence Day week North Daketa State 24, South Dakota. 21 fornia churned out 506 yards on the ground and raced by Iowa 48-0 in an intersectional football to build his total to five for the norm unnoia js. Mnfwaio sim it ing.

Auoustona 21. Morninaside 7 season. That matches the most ing 506 to 154 edge in rushing. Fullback Tim Sullivan led th with a triple and Wayne Garrett 0 0 end at Park Jeff), the Sioux Falls Crippled Children's Hospital Army field goals ever kicked by an 0 7 14 7-28 nit a sacrifice fly to Alou NedrosKd contest here Saturday. at tw witn 21 seconds to play in the third frame.

The fourth chapter was domi Iowa offense with 59 yards in Nebr Rodoers 43 boss from Toooe (Rogers kick) .1, nrri mn a rim (Reaers kick) The victory gave USC 24 It was a decade ago when the Pirates last won a title and that Iowa State player in one season, and also the school record for the longest. nated by one Augustana drive straight regular season games Nebs Rodoers 24 doss from Taaae and School $28,052 and the South Dakota Regents of Education $28,248 for scholarship funds at the seven state-supported universities and colleges. Officials say that all of the top kennels running this season at Sodrac Park will be returning for the 1971 meeting. year, I960, they took it all in which covered 77 yards on 15 The Cyclone defense account (Rooers kick) Nebr Cox 31 doss from Brovwison (Rogers kick) k'Ck STATISTICS 17 carries. Levi Mitchell added 58 in 17 tries and quarterback Roy Bash had 58 in eight rushes.

Bash was 4 of 22 passing for a meager 23 yards. piays, all on the ground, and without a loss and moved the Trojans' season mark to 2-0-1. Iowa is 0-2. eluding the World Series under Manager Danny Murtaugh, who Nonntrn lowa 24, south Dakota stole I BIG TEN Southern California 41, lowa I Minnesota 4t, Ohio U. 7 California St, Indiana 14 Michigan 17, Washington 1 Notre Daaio 41, Purdue I Tulana 21 Illinois Michigan State 28, Washington State 14 Ohio State Texas AM IS Wisconsin 14, Texas Christian 14 (tie) UCLA 12, Northwestern 7 BIG EIGHT Nebraska 21, Army lowa State 17, Colerode State U.

I Colorado 41, Penn State 11 Air Fore 17, Missouri 14 Oregon State 23, Oklahoma 14 Oklahoma State 24, Houston 17 ateup about six and half min ed for the two longest touchdowns of the day as Jeff Allen Army Nebraska Is the present manager, utes. Backs Fred Walton and The Trojans, who tied eighth- The defeat all but ended the racea 84 yards with an inter Clayton Copple, along with Slo- 13 II 222 128 229 35 53 14-36-0 17-23-0 11-37 3-31 cepted pass for one and safety hopes of New York to repeat as First downs Rushing yardaoe Passing yordone Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost De, accounted for every inch the world champions as well as rated Nebraska 21-21 last week, bounced back with a vengeance. They pounded out 660 yards total offense 596 in the first Akin Leads East Team to State Mile Crown Tony Washington streaked back 53 yards after fielding Ted Hill's most-or it gained inside, both ends. The longest run in th IS 4 Yards penalized those of the Cubs. NEW YORK PITTSBURGH Kansas Syracuse 14 Arizona Stat 35, Kansas State 11 51-yard punt to set up another.

USCS 7 27 14 -4l lowa 0 0 fr 0 USC Jones 1 run (Avola kick) USC Dayls 3 run (Ayolo kick) USC Jones run (kick foiled) USC Chandler 9 pass from Jones (Dlck-erson pass) USC Roe 4 run (run foiled) USC Harris 1 run (Avala kick) USC McNeill 4 run (Ayola kick) A-5M3'. USC IOWA Rrst downs 32 13 Rushinq vardooa 504 190 Passing vordaae 154 23 Return vordoae Passes 12-20-0 4-22-0 Punts 3-35 7-39 three quarters in building drive was a 14-yard zip up the middle by Walton, who scored IOWA obrhbl Quarterback Wayne Smith passed for 161 yards and the their 48-0 winning margin. Southern California lowa iowa siaie jz, Colorado state U. i lowa Central 14 Ruena Vitn 7 Rams piled up 198 yards rush Jones Keys Attack Junior quarterback Jimmy the TD from three yards out. Copple's kick made it 15-7 with 2:34 to play.

it agio AOI ver rf 4 0 0 0 Stomskv rf 5 0 1 Storaell 4 BosweT a 4 0 0 0 Jeter rf 0 I 0 6 Sioux Punish Mankato, 35-19 GRAND FORKS, N. D. ffl ing but the Iowa State defense Joining Schoberg as Crusader Jones scampered one yard for i fc 0 sonau 4 0 0 0 Horrtlsor. 3 1 Hebner 3b 3 1 1 stiffened when it counted. The pointmakers were Jim Lichty 21st, James Topf 27th and Mike 1 Dubuque 21, Luther 0 Nebrosko-Omotia 21 St.

Olaf 24, Coe 10 Cornell 44, Belolt I Upper lowa if, William Penn 1 Monmouth 11, Grlnnell Principia 14, lowa Weslevon I Northwestern 20, Dana I Weber Stale (Utah 2i, Parsons 1 Augustana 21, Morninaside 7 Conference Opener The final TD came when a Fumbles lost Yards penolfczei' the first USC score, ran eight only Colorado State score came on a one-yard run bv Larrv 0 0 0 1 3 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 10 00 yards for the third and passed Feisel 45th. Sophomore Mike Deutsch plowed through Mankato State for Raider Clocked in Heelan, Central Rate 6th AMES, Iowa Special: Defending champion Don Akin captured a repeat individual crown but also received excel desperation fourth and 14 pass by Murphy on his own 29 went Morshall ph 1 0 0 0 Bios Herbel 0 0 0 6 Grant McGrow 0 0 0 0 KronrjoN pfl 1 0 1 0 Wels or OO00 Frlsello 0 0 0 0 for the fourth. He left with a Tarver with less than two min The other team scores in nonnvrn iowa souin POKOta aloft I slight hand injury in the third utes to play. Class 4A were Waterloo Colum- 167 yards rushing and a pair atmvKHi wonourg it Lea 24, Westmar I quarter with the Trojans up 34- of touchdowns as the Univer bus 45, Des Moines Hoover 54, incomplete, forcing the Chiefs to give up the ball. A run by Klinedinst picked up six with NEBRASKA The first half was dominated by Iowa State, which rolled up Korver's Coal Ups Mustangs by 23-21 OMAHA, Neb.

tft-Doug Kor-ver booted a 31-yard field goal here Saturday night to give the sitv of North Dakota downed Totol 37 13 3 Totol 25 4 4 Wev Yerk tit 2(0 1 01- 1 PiHiburaJt Oil til 1 4 Aoee, Clendenon, Garrett. nP-Plttsburoh 2. LOB New York 10, ttshurah 11. OR itlMi cmii Ames 75, Cedar Falls 84, Des Moines Dowling 105, Valley of The rebuilt USC defense held the Indians 35-19 Saturday. Terry Nutter going the rest of 182 yards rushing before inter mission.

Nebraska 21, Army Drake SI, Nebraska-Omaha 22 Yankton 24, Concordia (Neb.) 1 Washburn 21, Wayne State 14 Northwestern (lowa) 20, Dona I McCook JC 38. Colorado Colts 0 Iowa to 213 total yards offense The win was the first of the West Des Moines 109, Marshall- B.Robertson, Horrelson. 38 Seover, lent assistance the way on an inside trap. Only Aoee. HR Hebner (10).

SF Garrett, coiorood stote 0 0 0 season for North Dakota after town 134, Newton 154, Council Poaon. lowa State 55 seconds remained. 7 1 7 737 and twice stopped the Hawk-eyes inside the 10-yard line to Omaha Mustangs a 23-21 vic ISU AmuivkAn 1 Kearney state so, Fort Hays State 21 North Dakota State 24, South Dakota 21 Midland 14. Sioux Falls run (Shoemake IP 41-3 from Black Raider teammates as Sioux kick) The strong second half show tory over Texarkana in the preserve the shutout. Nebraska Wesleyan 20, Missouri Western ER BBSO 3 2 13 0 11 10 0 1 0 0 0 0000 Bluffs Abraham Lincoln 212, Carroll Kuemper 223 and Des Moines North 224.

Shoemake kick) Jisy 31 oass from Carlson ing by the Vikings gave them a loss and a tie. In all, the Sioux gained 365 yards on the ground with Bob Hellman gaining 100. Continental Football League The USC pass rush was so ruiroury nosxeii Doane 20, Tarkio 7 Northwest Missouri 47, Peru Slate 7 Seaver SadecW Herbel McGrow Frlsello Bloss Grant (W.S-2) HBP by Seaver A 34,311. City East romp-1 ,2300 11-3 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 2 312 3 1 0 (A.OIIver). 0 0 ISU Shocmokt FG an edge in total offense, 260 to 3 2 5 SU Amiirtri.Ari 9 nm I Chumnv.

The kick climaxed a 10-play, ed to the Class Central's Little Maroons fi kick) 233. 0 0 0 strong that Iowa threw nine times before eettine its first SOUTH DAKOTA 72:37. 75-yard march and came with L5U V1," 00 Interceotlon 4A champion nished sixth in the largest class The contest, North Central lanoemmfl KICK! Mankato UNO 7 0 6-19 7 13 I 7-35 Black Hills State 42, Dakota Wesleyan 24 South Dakota Teali 12, Huron 7 Northern State 4S. EniUrn Uinlna about a half-minute remaining completion. 5A with 96 markers.

Dav ship in the state Conference opener for both, ups Lbu lorver I run (run foiled) A 25 "00 STATISTICS Yankton 24, Concordia 3 in the game. Besides Jones' two scoring run (Gelling kick) run (Healv kick) enport West was first with 37 Augie's record to 2-1 while the UND Deutsch Man Carr 14 UND Hellman (Gellina kick) Cola lowa St. St. 28 pass from Conner runs and his touchdown pass, The Titans had taken the lead Auausiana 21, Morningside 7 Northern lowa 24, South Dakota State I Dakota State 32, Southern State I Midland 14, Sioux Falls mile team race here Saturday. East totaled Chiefs slipped to 1-2.

UND Bellmora 9 run (kick failed) Firsr downs 21 19 Rushlnq varddae 19J 241 Posslnq vordaae 11 94 Return vardaae 10 The scoring: UND McCord recovered punt In end TAn AAnrtlntn rtvil junior Clarence Davis scored on a three-yard run. Rod McNeill at 21-20 with less than two minutes remaining' Their score Augustana 0 0 1 1321 25 points in cap- Akin Man Kcpltan 22 pass from krlslk Pass'- 12-424 -l-0 Morningside 7 0 0 07 tailed) UND Deutsah 19 run (Gellina kirk) rums e-j 3.3 Fumble lost 2 2 Mccionnonon pass from Murphy turing its first title ever in the and reserve quarterback Mike Rae tallied with identical four- came after a drive of 78 yards in 11 plays. followed by Fort Dodge 53, Waterloo West 56, Davenport Central 59, Des Moines Roosevelt 63, Des Moines Lincoln 104, Mason City 140, Des Moines East 142, Waterloo East 154 and Des Moines Tech 160. Eugene Bluedorn of Daven Yards penalized 52 29 Man Kopltanu 22 pass front Krlslk imouannarton kick) a Slobe 2 run (Klinedinst pass from state classic. Akin was hard ipeas foneo) pressed in his successful bid to aiooei A Walton 3 run (Cooole kldO A NuHer 23 run (run failed) K-Siate Bows Black Hills State Defeats Wesleyan SPEARFISH The passing combination of Mike Murphy to Mike Savoy accounted for four touchdowns Saturday as Black Hills State outraced Dakota Wesleyan 42-26 on the Yellow Jackets' homecoming.

Savoy hauled in TD aerials of 24, 18, 75 and 15 yards. Jerome Lee went 20 yards with a fumble and V. J. Hirsch ran STATISTICS repeat as individual king. His Augustana Msfnlnglid 13 time of 4:27.2 was only five 1H tenths of a second ahead of 117 in First down Rushing yards Passing yards Return yards Posses Punts Penalties Fumbles lost crosstown rival Tom Schoberg 201 59 77 3-16-2 4-30 12-33-2 of Heelan.

East's Del Christen- 6-71 to Arizona Stale TEMPE, Ariz. ff Quarterback Joe Spagnola passed for three touchdowns and. rushed for a fourth Saturday wight as Arizona State beat Kansas State 35-13 in an intersectional college football game. "Spagetti Joe," a senior born in Naples, Italy, left the a port West won the race In 4:29.9. Central pointmakers ft Craig Combes 18th, Greg Sch-winn 2' r.i, Keven Dage 27th and John Conner 30th.

Each champion team received a plaque and runners on each of the first four teams were given medals. The first six individuals also received medals. 41 yards from scrimmage for sen was just another step back in 4:28.4. Rounding out Easts point total were Dick Hardy in 10th place and Terry Behney in 11th. Heelan took sixth spot in the 13-team field with 95 counters.

MINNESOTA Minnesota 49, Ohio U. 7 North, Dakota 33, Mankato Stole If St. Olaf 24 Coe 10 Moortieod Stole 14, Winona State 14 Ripan 14, Carleton 7 St. Cloud Stote 14, Mlnnesta-Mrrts I St. John's 2.

Hamlin I Lea 24, Westmar I EAST Albright 20, Juniata College American Irtt'l 9, Norwich Univ 0 Baldwln-Wollace 29, BuckneH 2i Bates College 29, Tufts 27 Boston College 28, Navy 14 Boston Unlv 48, Vermont 6 Bowdoio 34, Worcester Tech 15 Brown 21, Rhode Islond 14 Camegle-Mf-llan 21, Wosningtn I Jef I Columbia 23, Lafayette 9 Cornell 17, Colgate 7 C. W. Post 23, Wagner 7 Dartmouth 27, Massachusetts 0 Deloware 53, New Hampshire Drexel Tech 34 Upsala Colleae II Frostburg State 7, Trenton State 6 Gettysburg Col 28, Kings Point 15 Glassboro State 17, Jersey City 13 Harvard 28, Northeastern 7 Hafstra Unlv 48, Maine 20 Kansas 31, Syracuse 14 Kenyon College 21, Hobart College 10 Lycoming Col 21, Wilkes College 19 NY Tech 40, Worcester St 0 Pennsylvania 24, Lehigh 0 Princeton 41, Rutgers 14 Rochester 20, Hamilton Col 15 Shlppensburg 30, Brock port Stale 24 Springfield 47, Amherst 14 Temple 23, Holy Cross 13 Trinity Colleqe 35, Williams Col 21 Union College 12, St Lawrence 3 West Chester 42, Slroudsburo 0 Yale 10, Connecticut 0 SOUTH Alabama 44, Florida 15 See SCORES, Page 4 Black Hills' other TDs and Gary Berelter kicked six straight extra points. CYO Grid Card Lists 4 Games Four games are on tap today in the CYO Grade School Football League. All will be played at Memorial Field.

At noon Leeds Community Club faces undefeated St. Joseph and at 1 p.m. St. Michaels of Leeds plays Blessed Sacra Wesleyan, which trailed 28-0 at the half, had two touch late in the third period with 300 downs from Fran Burd on runs of 6 and 1 yard. Jim Martin connected with Charles Black- yards total offense, enough to give him an ASU career record of 3,295 yards total offense.

But it was two K-State mis-cues that helped put the Sun Devils on the scoreboard with Heelan Breaks Away in Second Half, 28 to 0 shire on a 54-yard pass and Jerry Imus went 45 yards with ment, also unbeaten. The 2 an intercepted pass for the oth-i o'clock game pairs Winnebago two touchdowns in the final 2:39 er DWU TDs. Wesleyan added and Immaculate Conception two points on a pass from Mar- while Boniface tangles with tin to Burd. Epiphany at 3 o'clock. of an otherwise scoreless first half.

Crusaders Heal Kuemper, Boost Record to 3-0 CARROLL, Iowa Special: Sioux City Heelan, second ranked in Siouxland, broke open a scoreless first half with two Royals, Suns in NBA Game Here Tonight the first time and the Sioux Cityans added another three minutes later when Dan Sanem carried over on an 18 yard run, Sanem's 43-yard run had set up Staber's score, and the second resulted from, Bob Wernimont's sky-high punt that neted only four See HEELAN, Page 4 Cincinnati will be playing its been by far the most outstanding rookie in camp. competition. Our attitude Is good, as good as any I've ever encountered in my years with second exhibition of the season. Cage Exhibition Is Scheduled at Auditorium touchdowns in the third quarter Center Sam Lacey, New In a Thursday Intrasquad scrap the pros. The guys are getting Mexico State, has shown a lot of assistant ooadh Draff Young's.

promise too, according to Photo by McCarty. staff phatoarapher the ball down th? floor much quicker, are bouncing it less contingent out-scored skipper Royals coaches. Greg Kyder, Pro basketball will make its and passing it more, and that's 8-Yard Pickup ior Biglei Heelan 0 0 14 12 Mremoer 8 rj 0 0 0 Stober I run (run failed) Snnem II run (Staber run) Mollrt 3 run (Richer run) Staber 1 run (run tailed) STATISTICS Bob Cousy's group 144-143. rookie from Eastern New Mex Sioux City debut tonight at the Municipal Auditorium when encouraging." ico, scored 27 points in the In The Royals' outstanding and sailed on to a 28-0 victory over No. 4 Caroll Kuemper Saturday night.

It was the first setback of the season for the Knights in the battle of undefeated gird giants. Heelan is 3-0. Howie Staber's eight-yard run 6:32 into the third put the Crusaders on the scoreboard for trasquad game. Cincinnati and Phoenix square Phoenix features Connie Hawkins, former Iowa star, who rookie Nate Archibald is doubtful tonight because of an Heelan Kuemper J.1 off In a National Basketball of Morningside's 116 net rushing yardage In a 21-7 losing cause in the annual Shrine Game Saturday night at Robert Stadium. Cincinnati started cage drills Sept.

14 and Cousy said, "We're in II Dave Bigler (35), Morningside College's ace running back, gets set to plow Into Augustana's Clayton Copple after picking up eight yards. Bigler accounted (or all but two ankle sprain suffered in the in Association exhibition tilt. 3-e -n First dovwis Rushlna voroVme Passing vordaae Passes Fumbles lost Return yardcoe Punts Penalties tossed in 20 points as Phoenix upended Cleveland 120-83 in its opener Thursday. getting a little edgy. It's time to Game time is set for 7:30 trasquad game.

Cincinnati officials are saying Archibald has start playing against some O'clock..

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