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28 7 TRONG IN BUS FINISH KER Mill I I 'ISS Break Open Tight Game with 18 Points in Fourth Stubborn Chiefs Fall by 14 A. lStronr Bid Underdog Utah State Grid Team Stubborn Until the Final Period LINCOLN, Neb. Ifl Fourth-ranked Nebraska, plagued by Iowans by offensive ineptness, shook off its troubles in the third period Saturday, tallied 15 points in three minutes of game time and defeated Utah State 28-7 in an Intersectional football clash before a record Memorial Stadium crowd of 63,543. Sharroek Scores on Pass, Flynn on Interception A 38-yard field goal by Larry Wachholtz which barely skimmed the crossbar broke a W.V.V.V.WAV. SF Stays Alive, 9-5 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 1966 7-7 tie with 46 seconds remain ing in the third quarter.

Moments later, Nebraska middle guard Wayne Meylan blocked a Ron Stewart punt and recovered on Utah State's 8. A three-yard plunge by Don Kirk-land converted the break into a touchdown. FARGO, N. D. Special: Undaunted by the No.

1 rating of their opponent, the eager Morningside College Chiefs pushed North Dakota State right to the wire before bowing by 28-14 here Saturday night in the North Central Conference opener for each club. North Dakota State erupted for three touchdowns in the sec- Soph Aerial Combo Lifts Irish HOUSTON (AP) Willie Mc- Covey's run-scdring triple in the 13th inning broke a 4-4 tie and Two minutes later Wachholtz triggered a five-run rally that gave San Francisco a 9-5 victo pulled in a Utah State punt and rambled 72 yards for a touchdown to ice the contest. and period after being held Hanratty-Seymour Click for Three TD Passes, 26-14 ry over Houston Saturday. scoreless the first 15 minutes Oklahoma Overwhelms Iowa State Cluh, 33-11 It was Nebraska's second win The victory left the third- and seemed like they might be on their way to another easy of the season; Utah State's second loss. place Giants four games behind National League-leading Los Angeles Dodgers, who lost to HI SOUTH BEND, Ind.

conquest. However, Coach Dewey Hal- Fumbles, Interceptions Defensive toughness by Utah Notre Dame unveiled a sensa tional sophomore passing com ford's Iowans came out fighting in the third quarter and held the resulted from Oklahoma funv Chicago 4-0. McCovey's hit came off reliever Chris Zachary and drove in Frank Johnson, who singled. bles. Cyclone quarterback Tim State coupled with fumbles, intercepted passes, penalities and Bison scoreless for more than Soph Quarters Connect, Ground Game Is Strong Van Galder scored his team's Beaver Stopped on This Play binatiop, Terry Hanratty and Jim Seymour, who clicked for touchdown passes of 84, 39 and 7 yards, leading the Fighting assorted other Nebraska mis- 27 minutes while putting 14 points on the scoreboard them only touchdown on a three-yard Willie Mays then walked and Jim Hart doubled to left scoring cues made it a wild and wooly contest.

selves. run, and Tom Busch kicked a 25-yard field goal. The other two Irish to a 26-14 season-opener AMES, Iowa UP) Oklahoma and halfback Dick Gibbs (17). The play caused a punting situation. Iowa was less fortunate later, dropping its first game of season 17-3.

(AP Photofax.) Oregon Stale's Don Summers (21) failed to pick up yardage on this first play against Hawkeyes at Iowa City Saturday. Iowa tacklers are linebacker Dan Hilsabeck (67) McCovey and Mays. Alou sin overwhelmed Iowa State 33-11 Nebraska scored early with Down 21-0 at Half Down 21-0, sophomore quar conquest of Purdue's Boilermak-ers Saturday. Seymour, 6-foot-4, 205-pound Iowa State points came on a safety. Oklahoma outrushed Iowa the help of a timely offside penalty and rode the 7-0 bulge un terback Don Zeleznak directed the Chiefs to a touchdown with Saturday with a well integrated passing and running game in the Big Eight Conference football gled scoring Hart.

Carroll Sem-bera replaced Zachary and gave up a single to Jim Davenport and when the ball got away from Astro left-fielder Joe til the spirited Aggies retaliated 12:36 to play on a 39-yard scor er from Berkley, speared 13 Hanratty tosses for 276 yards in the third quarter. opener for both teams. ing strike to Mike Shaijrock, State 200 yards to 79, while Van Galder gained 163 yards through the air against 146 yards by the Rookie Slows LA Drive, 4-0 It was the Sooners' second to completely overshadow Pur A 37-yard punt return by another sophomore. Gaines, Alou scored. due's heralded passer, Bob Four minutes later Morning- straight victory, and the second straight defeat for the Cyclones.

Joe Morgan tripled in a run in Three Interceptions Griese. Wachholtz to Utah State's 31 set up the initial Nebraska score, saved by a Utah State penalty side's Tom Flynn pilfered a Bi the 13th for Houston Coach Jim MacKenzie's Okla son pass and dashed down the But Oklahoma completed 9 of Hanratty, 6-foot-l, 190, from Butler, completed 16 of 21 homa team had far too much The Astros took a 4-1 lead In the eighth when Morgan tripled 16 passes while the Cyclones power on the ground for Iowa JACKS GET 45-14 JOLT could make only 15 out of sidelines for a 46-yard touch down to suddenly put the in-vaders right back in the game Dan Gipple kicked both Bucs Pull Within I Va in two runs and another came in State to handle, and the Sooners' 32 aerial attempts. The Sooners passes for 304 yards in the na-tionally televised game. Sensational Seymour Purdue's secondary was de on Rusty Staub's sacrifice fly, two sophomore quarterbacks intercepted three Van Galder But the Giants tied the score Jenkins Allows Only Four Hits to Tighten Race CHICAGO (AP)-Rookie pitcher Ferguson Jenkins shut out National League leading Los Angeles on four hits Saturday as Chicago beat the Dodgers 4-0. Coupled with' Pittsburgh's 8-6 appeared able to hit their pass tosses to stop Cyclone drives.

with three runs in the ninth. receivers almost at will when BROOKINGS, S.D. Spe moralized by Seymour, who made one sensational catch after Oklohoma 14 3 9 733 Whatever hopes Morningside had of pulling the shocker of they needed to. Two scored on Mays' 35th Iowa State 2 Oll Okla Shotts 2 run (run failed ATLANTA (AP) Roberto cial: Colorado State University of Fort Collins, unleashed a Shotts Scores Twice homer after McCovey had dou Oklo Hinton 1J pass from Wormock (Hart Das from Warmack) Clemente's two-run homer in another. The best was his finger tip catch in full stride of Han Oklahoma tailback Ron Shotts bled and the third came in on ISU Safety Stidham tackled In tnd call on the play which saw-quarterback Bob Church fumble and Utah State recover.

Th penalty gave Nebraska possession on Utah State's 2 and Charlie Winters bulled for the touchdown. Utah State Ties It Utah State got in position for its tying touchdown when a Cornhusker touched the ball on an Aggie punt and Mike O'Shea fell on the live ball on Nebraska's 38. A Ron Edwards pass to Mac Arthur Lane ate up 32 yards, and Edwards scored on a one-yard keeper. tremendous rushing attack and zone niila PG Vachon 31 Tom Haller's sacrifice fly. scored twice on short plunges.

the seventh inning capped a five run Pittsburgh rally that gave the Pirates an 8-6 victory over ratty's long toss on the 84-yard scoring play which put the Irish ISU Van Galder run (pass foiled) victory over Atlanta, the defeat SAN FRANCISCO HOUSTON abrhbl abrhbl ISU FG Busch 25 Okie PG Vachon buried the South Dakota State Jackrabbits 45-14 here Saturday the season evaporated with about two and a half minutes to play on All-American Ken Rota's one-yard TD run. The touchdown was set when Jim Ferge fell on a Zeleznak fumble on Morningside's 22. It took the Herd four plays to cover the Fuentes ss 0 2 0 R. Davis cf 5 10 0 Okla Hart 31 pass from Warmack Atlanta Saturday. ahead for keeps, 14-7, in the sec ond quarter.

Quarterback Bob Warmack hit end Bob Hart on a 31-yard pass play, and Warmack passed 12 yards to wingback Eddie Hinton Kjrmsn i I Jackson ss 2 i McCovey lb 0 2 3 1 Maroon 2b 4 2 Movs cl 5 2 2 2 Stoub rf 5 12 afternoon. reduced Los Angeles' margin in the National League race to Vj games. The Cubs scored on Infield (kick taneai Okla Shotts 1 run (Vachon kick) Artendonct 22,009 The triumph moved the Hart 3b 4 2 3 2Harrison id i JAlou If 5 12 1 Move If 3 0 0 0 The Rams, playing their first Pirates to Vj games behind the Lanier 2b 100 3 110 Pointer If 1 .3110 Painter If The heroics of Seymour and Hanratty, plus halfback Nick Eddy's 96-yard touchdown run for another score. Mike Vachon outs in the first and fourth in distance. game of the season, rushed for 385 yards and added another kicked a pair of field goals for Holler ph 0 0 0 1 Heath oh 0 0 0 0 Davenort 2b 2 0 2 0 Gaines If 0 0 0 0 Mason 2b 0 0 0 0 Batemon 5 0 11 Barton 4 0 2 I Brand oh 10 0 0 Perrv 0 3 0 0 0 Asprmnte 3b 5 0 1 0 STATISTICS Okla.

First downs 15 Rushing vordaoo 200 Passing yardage 14A Posses 9-1 Posses Interctoted by 3 National League leading Los Angeles Dodgers, who lost to Chicago 4-0. on the kickoff following Pur the Sooners from 32 and 39 IU 14 79 1M 15-32 0 1 19 119 by passing. South Dakota due's first touchdown in the An eight-play drive from around midfield put NDS on the scoreboard with 5:10 gone in yards out. Gibbon a 0 0 0 0 Cueiior a 2 0 Burdo pit 1 0 0 0 Davis ph 1 0 Henrv 0 Raymond 0 Punts State picked up 214 yards on With the Pirates trailing 6-3 Iowa State's only two scores opening quarter, avenged Notre Dame'g 25-21 loss at Purdue hut' A penalty call aided the Nebraska cause again as it moved entering the seventh, Bob Bail Linzv ijiusn a MDoniel 0 0 0 0 Mantma ph 10 0 0 Virail ph 1 0 0 0 Zachary 10 0 0 the ground, 79 by junior Macik before he was Injured the second quarter. Mike Has- ey led off with a single and went Semberd 0 0 9 0 Prlddy fall.

bargen got the six-pointer on a toward its tie-breaking field in the second quarter. Tom nings and picked up two more in the eighth on a single by Jimmy Stewart and a passed ball. Jenkins, now 6-7, pitched his first shutout and second complete game of the season. Cubs Pull Perfect Fake The Cubs pushed over a run in the first when Glenn Beckert pulled a perfect fake on the Dodger defense. Don Kessinger to third on a single by Jesse Griese was a harassed but plunge through the middle.

The Anderson, Sioux City sopho Central Pockets Fourth Gonder. Jerry Lynch singled, valiant quarterback Saturday, more who opened at quarter next time North Dakota State got the ball, it moved all the scoring Bailey and Lynch went He completed 14 of 26 tosses Total 59 Total 45 I 5 San Francisco 001 000 003 000 5 9 Houston 010 000 DJ0 000 I 5 McCovey, Fuentes (2), Zachary. Gaines. DP Son Francisco 2, Houston 3. LOB Son Fronclsco 7, Houston I.

2B McCovey, Hart (2), Davenport. SB-Barton, Morpon (2), McCovey. HR Mavs (37). F.Jtmsn, J.AIou. SF Stoub, Holler.

goal. A pass interference call on Utah State in the end zona gave Nebraska a first down on its one. The bulling rushes of Aggie tackle Bill Staley helped back for SDS, injured his ankle in the first period and sat out for 178 yards "and was a danc to second on Matty AIou's sacrifice bunt. way In 12 plays. A key pass interference call on the Chiefs ing scrambler against the fierce Straight Mile Grown the remainder of the contest.

ck no au do Gene Alley then doubled in Irish defense, but the Boiler Colorado State wasted little kept the Bison drive alive. Rota took a 12-yard pass from Terry throw Nebraska back to the 23 and the field goal followed. opened with a single. After fak makers were against much su It. 2 3 8 i 5 0 1 0 ooo 1 1 1 A A Perry 1 1-3 4 4 Gibbon 1 0 Henry 1 1-3 0 0 Limy 1 5 McDanlet 2-3 0 0 Priddv 2 3 1 two runs, tying the score.

Cle-mente followed with his 27th homer of the season over the perior firepower in the amazing Nebraska's No. 2 offensive time scoring Oscan Reed's 16-yard run started the scoring parade with only 93 seconds Hanson for the tally. 86-Yard Bomb ing a bunt toward first base, Beckert pushed a single past Wes Parker as the Los Angeles GOPHERS uueiiar Hanratty-Seymour display. Purdue Opens Scoring unit' added the game-ending touchdown, Paul Critchlow run Raymond Doug Smith Sets Pace with 4:25.2 in State Event right center field wall off The third TD by the favored i 1 Gtusn gone. After Reed scored a sec first baseman charged in the Zochorv (L.2-5) 213 5 5 Braves' reliever Jay Ritchie.

Bison came just before in- Purdue scored first on Leroy ning six yards for the score. ond time late in the period smoera w.w VYP-Perrv, Cuellor. next pitch WIN, 35-21 termission. Co-captain Lowell Utoh Mots 9 I ,..1 Nebraska 7 3 1 2 OOO The Pirates took a quick first inning lead when Alou scored Keys' 94-yard sprint for a touch' down after grabbing Rocky Blel Macik bolted 75 yards for the Jacks' first Linderman got behind the Morn CEDAR FALLS, Iowa Spec- This hit and run maneuver sent Kessinger to third, and the Cubs' shortstop scored on Billy White Sox Win WASHINGTON (AP)-Juan from third base on Clemente's er's fumble in midair late in ingside secondary and took Nebr Winters 1 run iwacnnoiTi Ut St Edwards 1 run (Murphy kick) Neb. FG wachholtz 3 Nehr-Klrklond 3 run (kick failed) Nrbr Wachholtz 72 punt return (run ial: Sioux City Central won The second period was all MINNEAPOLIS Curt Wilson, Minnesota's scampering long toss from Hanson for the sacrifice fly.

the first quarter. fourth consecutive state mile Williams' infield out W'd CSU as Jon Henderson rambled 39 yards, Bob Wolfe passed 19 quarterback, befuddled Stanford team championship here Satur score. The play covered 86 yards. Ken Blazie kicked all But 14 seconds later, Eddy streaked 96 yards straight up Nnr LriTcniow run irun IUFPB, Attendance 63,543. STATISTICS day in Class AAAAA with 16 yards to Tom Pack and Hender Pizarro received a quick call to pitch when Bruce Howard suffered a sprained finger in the second inning and pitched Chicago to a 6-2 victory over Wash extra points for the winners.

Jimmy Stewart, a surprise starter in center for the Cubs, cut down the Dodgers' first scoring opportunity in the third Uion tme field with Griese's ensuing kick off to make it 7-7. points. son took a 33-yard scoring pass is 13 Zeleznak completed 16 of 33 First downs from Wolfe. Rushing varnoao Doug Smith led the Little Ma But the Braves tied the score at 1-1 in the, bottom of the first on a run-producing double by Rico Carty, then added another run in the second and three in the third inning to take a 5-1 lead. A triple by Don Clendenon, a passes for Morningside good for with a fine throw.

Parker Notre Dame seemingly had the game wrapped i at 20-7 or. In the last half Colorado Passing yardage Posses Passes Intercepted by 01 ICO 1I-20 5-40 3 roons to victory by taking first ington Saturday. 154 yards. Junior end Gayle 0 W4 l-' 0 H2 2 WASHINGTON opened with a single, stole sec CHICAGO State scored on a four-yard place with a time of 4:25.2. The oh hi ob bl Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized Knief was the No.

1 target with seven catches for 50 yards. flerrv If Hanratty's 39-yard touchdown toss to. Seymour starting th? ond, and was out at the plate, other Central finishers were Ken oass irom jerry Montiei to 4 10 Brlnkmn si 4 0 2 0 Silo Saverlne 2b 4 0 0 4 0 2 1 Valentine cf 4 0 0 0 Stewart to catcher Randy Hun Bern, sixth, Greg Coons, 1 fourth quarter. Butord 3b Aaee ct Skowron lb McCrow lb Adolr ss Dick Morgan and Jim Richard son's 29-yard sprint with an in sacrifice fly by Bill Mazeroski 3 0 0 0 Klna rt 4 12 10 11 HAIlen If 4 0 1 dley, on Maury Wills' single up ninth, Steve Koson, 10th, The NDS defense, which held Wisconsin-Milwaukee and St. Thomas to a minus 78 yards 0 li Harrelson lb 3 0 1 0 5 0 I 5 110 McMulln 3b 3 0 1 0 tercepted pass.

The touchdowns Washington Collects Cross Country Wrin 4:40, Craig Gjerde, 11th, 4:43. Joseohsn Bradford rf 5110 Kirkiana pn i with his dazzling rollouts and laterals, and paced the Gophers to a 35-21 crushing of the Indians in an intersectional football game Saturday. Stanford, ranked as a slight favorite, after Minnesota was whipped 24-0 by Missouri last week, had its offense thwarted in the first half by three interceptions of Gene Washington's passes. By the time the Indians got their passing attack clicking In the fourth quarter it was too late. 4 111 Casanova 3 came in the closing minute of But Purdue had some kick left, marching 75 yards behind Griese's sharp passing to score on Percy Williams' one-yard i i Weis 2b and a solo home run by Bailey in the top of the fourth inning kept the Pirates within reach before their seventh inning ex Trailing Central in the team rushing, yielded only 11 yards the middle.

Wills Pilfers Second Wills then stole second, but Dick Schofield fanned for the ipio pnniios on i BHowora Piiorro 2 12 0 MCrmlck 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hmohrvs 0 0 0 0 battle were Des Moines Roose each the third and fourth quarters. Wllhekn to the Chiefs. North Dakota State now is r-Mowara pn i Richer! or 0 0 plungs. plosion. velt and Davenport West, each 26, and Des Moines Tech and third out.

The Jackrabbits picked up 3-0 this season, 1-0 in North Cen Croig 0 0 Hamlin ph 0 0 Rnlrtwin a 0 0 Steve Blass, 10-, got the vic Waterloo East, each 62. That made it 20-14, but the Irish quickly exploited a Purdue fumble recovered on the Boiler BChoncs ph 1 0 0 0 tory in relief. their second score on Terry Sorensen's 17-yard pass from Pat Durkin. Bob Nelson kicked Total 3 i 10 4 Totol 33 2 I 2 PITTSBURGH ATLANTA ohrhhf nhrhhl Sioux City East took fifth tral play and possesser of a 19-game winning streak. The Chiefs dropped "their second contest against no wins.

Chlcooo I IM JJI- Wn.hinnlon 1 1)1 III- MAIOV Of 3 12 0 Clin lb 5 12 0 maker 12. spot In the AAAA class won by MOV ss 5 I 1 1 Mothews 30 5 0 0 both conversions. Clements rf 4 1 I 3 Aaron rf 0 Williams and Santo stroked successive singles to open the fourth. Ernie Banks sacrificed, and George Altman was intentionally passed to fill the bases. Williams -scored on Stewart's force of Altman.

The Cubs' runs in the eighth Three plays later Hanratty hit McMullen W), wets, Lraig. Saverlne, H.Allen, Horrelson (21. DP Chicago Washington 1, LOB Chlcooo Sroroell Carty If 4 12 2 Marshalltown with 16 points Council Bluffs Lincoln had 43 Cint 11 A ft 45 Morningside 0 0 0 1414 Clocfenon lb lb Seymour in the end zone with South Dakola Slate 7 .0 0 714 MJones cf GOIiver North Dakota State 0 21 0 7-28 Monroskf It 3 0 0 0 4 1 1 0 3 0 10 If 3 0 0 0 10, Washington 7. 2BB. Howard, Plzorro HR King (91.

SB-Butord. Piinrrn. Aerru. BOI the seven-yarder that made It Menke ss 3 12 2 Woodwrd 7b 4 0 1 1 Gonder La: Keea 10 run idod rvune mt-RI. CS: Reed 43 run (kick tailed).

CDS: Macik 75 run (Nelson kick) re- U.Mi.,(M 10 run (kirk foi ed) Trailing 21-0 at the half, Stan IP ER BB SO MictxMM or 26-14. Ames 44, Waterloo Columbus 47 and the Black Raiders with 48. NDS: Hansoaroen 1 run (Bioiie kick). NDS: Rota 12 pass from Hanson (Blazie kick). ND9: Llndermon 86 poos from Hanson (Blazie kick).

M'slde: Sharroek 39 DOSS from Zelej- 0 10 0 Clonmoer 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Ollvo 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Ritchie 0 0 0 0 0 CS- Pock 19 pass frpm Wolte (Al ford got a touchdown early in Purduo 7 7 0 714 HURON IAI Sioux Falls Washington won the Class A championship and Timber Lake the crown in the third annual Huron High School cross country run here Saturday. Sioux Falls tallied 32 points to take the A championship with the Flandreau Indians second with 85 and Sioux Falls Lincoln third with 112. Timber Lake won the crown with 14 followed by Mcintosh with 17, Bradley, 28 and Ethan 35. Pat Phillippi of Clark was the Class A individual winner in 10:36.2 over the 2:05 mile distance while Joe Flying Horse of Mcintosh won the race in 10:53. Lavan klckl.

10 0 0 oooo luooci on i 0 0 0 Kodoci oh ooo 0 0 0 LS: Henderson J3 pass Trom wone the second half after Mark Mar B.Howard 1. 1 8 i Plrarro (W, t-t) 7 1-1 7 2 i 1 Wllheim 0 MCrmlck (L.10-14) 3 1-3 5 3 1 Humohrevs 12-3 0 0 Croio 2 1 1 Baldwin .2 3 I I 0 nak (Glooie kick). came when Santo got his third hit of the game, moved to sec 0 10 1 1 klrlrl JMav Low ODell McBin 9 Sorlws ph Bloss Lvncti oh Mlkkfrlsn 0 0 1 0 10 CS: Morgan A pass from Montiei (kick quess picked off one of Wilson's Notr Dnrrw 7 7 0 1224 PUR Key es 94 run With fumolt (Grists kick) NO Eddv kickoff return (Rvon kick) ND Sovmour 14 post from Honrottv (Rvon kick) NO-Scvmour 39 pom from Honrotf M'side: Fivnn 40 imercepiea pass (Glooie kick). NDS: Rota 1 run (Blozls kick). STATISTICS laterals that gave Stanford the bus: aorensen 1 ua rram uuikiii (NHson kick).

CS: Richardson Intercepted boss Total 3 I III Total 36 A 9 A East's top finisher was Steve Johnson who took third in 4.J2. Doug Jones, winner of the class run last year, was hampered by a chest cold but still finished sixth in 4:37. Greg Davis was 39th for the Raiders. Ikickfoiiedi. womtnqsiao wui PiHiburah lift 110 10 9 ball on Minnesota's 36.

The In Brown Wins, 40-27 PROVIDENCE, R.I. If) I II iwvon KICK I PUR Willlomt I run (Grleso kick) Atlanta 113 010 164 Rrsf downs Yards rushtno Yords passing a lev. lob maurari 4. At onta 5, ND Seymour 7 nost from Honrottv dians scored on Washington's Brown's football team exploded STATISTICS Allev, M.AIou. 3B-nnulpnon.

HP Mnlcf fill. Rnilv flit. fposs tolled) Aftendonco 59,075, 150 20O 11-23 2 1 0-37 56 II 154 14-33 1 1 7-45 21 16-yard pass to Dave Lewis Posses Intercepted by for three touchdowns in the sec g. Oliver (it, ememe tzn. SB cune.

M. Jones. M.Alou (2), Clemente, CSU II 3S 119 e-lft ond half and defeated the Uni MOZSfMKI. Fumbles lost Punts Penalties But the Gophers boomed back Good Hunting 5-15 Ir It Cn Br5 50 First downs Yards rushtno Yards passing Posses Posses Intercepted by Fumbles losl Punts I Penalties a ond on a single by Banks, to third on a force by Alt-man and scored when Stewart hit a ball off reliever Phil Regan's glove. Altman then scored on a passed ball.

Jenkins mowed down eight straight Dodgers before Ron Fairly opened the seventh with a double to left. The big right hander left Fairly stranded at third by retiring the next three batters fanning John Roseboro for the third out. versity of Rhode Island 40-27 on Ray Whitlow's 81-yard kick- 1 1 27 off return to the Stanford 16. Saturday. Low 2 2-3 4 4 3 Dell i 1 1 MrBeon 1 1-J 0 0 BlnM (W, 10-6) it' Mikkelsen 3 I 5 Clonlnoer 7 5 5 4th-Quarter Score Boosts Tar Heels Past 'N.

C. State Olivo (L, 4-4) 13 DiiHil 2 2-5 5 Wilson scored from the 5 four plays later. Minnesota then took full command at 35-7 the next time it got the ball, with Wilson passing 10 yards to Chip Litten. FOOTBALL JP? SCORES po ionaer, i a OOO Tigers Claw Twins Oregon State Slaps Iowa, 17-3 CHAPEL HILL. N.C.

MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL Washingtons passes moved Quarterback Danny Talbott CHICAGO LOS ANGELES atj bt Expected Again LINCOLN If) Nebraska's ring-necked pheasant population is about the same as last year when hunters brought down 1.3 million cocks, the Game Com-mision said Saturday. Oct 22 marks the opening of the 93-day hunt, the longest in the nation, with the windup Jan. 22. Hens will be legal quarry the last 22 days of the season in certains parts of the state.

abrhbl IB Norm Cash's three run Stanford to a touchdown early Wills ss 4 0 10 Kesslnaer ss 3 1 Hauhs Vlagued homer in the sixth and a four- in the fourth quarter. Jack Root Schofield 3b i 0 0 0 Beckert 2b 41 WDovis 4 0 10 BWIIiams rf 4 1 Local threw a 15-yard touchdown pass to halfback Tom Lampman in the fourth period to give North Carolina a 10-7 victory over FOirlv rt 3 0 10 5onlo JO 4 I 0 had elapsed when wingback Bob Grim, a strong and speedy runner, broke around right end and scampered 59 yards to put Ore run Tiger barrage in the seventh led Detroit to an 8-1 win scored from the one. Reserve Chuck Williams passed 13 yards to Bob Blunt for another score West Froshmsci 11, North Freshmen 9. North Dokoto Hole 21, MORNINGSIDi 0 1 1 letetwre 3 0 0 0 Banks lo TDovis If 3 0 0 0 Altman If RosMro 3 0 0 0 Stewart cf Porker ID 3 0 0 Hunolev If over Minnesota Saturday and 0 I 0 Moener a 1 5 Jenkins a neighborhood rival North Carolina State Saturday in an Atlan late in the game, kept the Tigers alone in second by Ou-n Mistakes Before 43,000 IOWA CITY, -Arqused Oregon State took only four plays to ring up a touch Lovinoton on i R. Miller 0 0 Barblerl ph 1 Reoon a 0 Wilson got a good bounce on tic Coast Conference football place.

DETROIT MINNESOTA 14. Colleges NORTH CENTRAL Auoustnno (S I 27, Auousfona (III.) t. Colorado Stall U. 4S, South Dakota itole 14. North Dokoto 41, Idohf Jtote I.

Droko 9, State Colleae of lawa I. one of his fumbled laterals for game. oo no 01 Total 30 0 4 Total 31 4 9 2 Los Angeles 191 919 999-9 Minnesota's first touchdown. 5 3 JTovor 2b 4 0 0 0 While over a million birds were downed last year, many A capacity crowd of 46,000 ill DValdsoli 4 12 0 gon State ahead 7-0. Iowa managed to cut the deficit to 7-3 a few minutes later when Bob Anderson booted a 33 yard field goal after a long Hawkeye drive had bogged down on the visitors 17.

After that it was all Oregon Chlcooo 199 lllll 4 pwtll I nH I AnoelM 4. rhlcnao I Onilva down, added 10 more points dur 30 yard field goal setup after teammate Bill Enyart Intercepted a pass by Iowa quarterback Ed Podolak at midfield. Anderson's field goal was Iowa's only scoring threat except for a drive deep into Beaver territory late in the final period when Oregon State held for downs on its 5-yard line. -u9a a Oregon Stolt 7 10 0 012 Iowa 3 0 0 I 0 Grim SO run (Hnagord kick). lowo FG Anderson 33.

OS Brothers 6 run (Haggard kick). OS-FG Haooard jo. Attendance 43.CO0. STATISTICS Oregon Stolt Iowa The ball bounded Into the end zone where Chet Anderson fell 7. JB-Falrly.

SB Porker, Wills, S- wily roosters were quicker than 1 JKillrbrew 3b 3 0 OMlnrher lb 3 0 1 3 Nixon 4 0 ing the first half, then held North Dokoto Slate II, Morninattde 14. South Dakota 21, Montana 7. Banks, HunOlev. Iff PR BR So saw N.C. State go ahead 7-3 early in the final period when halfback Don Dearment raced Werf 3b Wood 2b Trcewskl 2b Cosh iu Peooer lb Koline rf GBrown If WHorton If S'onl-v cf Freehon MAullrfe SS on it for a touchdown.

Wilson DVersoli-s ss II Moeiier (L.t-4) 4 4 1 I i determined but error plagued the gun and a good population of harvestable pheasants were OUhloendr cf 1 DMerritt I Miller Reoan Unkkit (W 4-71 Iowa at bay for a 17-3 inter DWortnotn lateraled to Dick Peterson, who streaked 15 yards for the sec Pa nh 3 0 sectional football victory here PB Roseooro. i i.m. State. Quarterback Paul Bro oooo osweti a still left when the season ended, the commission said. The 1966 spring breeding popu ond Gopher score.

Elizabeth Chadwick Wins Total Detroif 31 12 1 Total 31 1 I 1 I I I 4 I 1-1 Stonford Mlnnesoto 7 14 14 0-35 Minn Anderson recovered rumble In GANTON, England (AP) over from the North Carolina 15. The touchdown was set up when Talbott fumbled and Dave Everett recovered on North Carolina's 28. The Tar Heels, rebounding from a 10-0 loss to Kentucky, Minnesota Saturday. The Beavers, bouncing back from a 41-0 stinging from Michigan the week before, turned lation survey showed an 18 per II bp Detroit 1, Minnesota Elizabeth Chadwick, British end lone IBevon kick). 1 I OA Detroit 7.

Minnewvtn A. 7R BIG TEN Ortoon Stole 17, Iowa 1. Minnesota 35, Stonford 21. Notre Dame Purdue 14. Michigan 17, Colilemio 7.

Ohio State 14, Texas Christian T. Michigan Slots 4, Penn Slots I. Indiana 24, Northwestern 14. Missouri 21, Illinois 14. Southern California 3D.

Wisconsin I BIG EIGHT Nehrnska 2), Utah ttats 7. Oklahoma 3, Iowa stats 11. New Mexico 2. Kansas Stats Missouri 21, Illinois 14, Colorndo II, Snvier 7. Kansas II, Among 1 Sea SCORES, Pmge I cent increase over last year.

Womf, Freehan, Wert. Koline. 3R Curtis Cup star, defeated 19- Valtfesomo. HR Cosh 30. Wlckershom.

thers bucked through the right tackle slot from the 6 for the other marker midway through the second quarter, climaxing a drive that began on Iowa's 37. With three seconds left in the period Mike Haggard kicked a However, both hens with young Ston Lewis doss trom Woshinoton r-irv nowns 19 ts Merrill, tracewskl. loose a bevy of speedy backs that ripped through Iowa's snnemfliter mcki. Minn Wilson J.run (Severn Wckl. 10 pass Irom Wllwn Minn Litten "MB! SO Wlrkshm W.

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