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Sioux City Journal from Sioux City, Iowa • 30

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C2 TKa Sioux City Sunday Journal, Nov. 5, 1972 ilm erXed Redsking Slightly Favored Over Namath, Jets St. Louis by A over Phila New England, 2-5. The Colts vived last time on five field goals by Horst Muhlmann. 163 over the next best gainer, O.J.

Simpson of Buffalo. The Jets, in addition to Nam-ath's arm, have their finest delphia, Minnesota by 16 ar tho rhnira ht 9f Pnv. are also matched. Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, each 5-2, squabble at Pittsburgh's Three Rivers Stadium with the Steel-ers picked by two points. Linebacker Jack Ham, with Coach George Allen called boro.

running attack ever with Emer Brown the best runner In the NFL playoffs before division rival Dallas won it all. Miami, still the lone untouch-abe, is a 10-point pick to make It against the B'lls in Buffalo. A victory coupled with a Jet defeat would fatten the five Interceptions, leads a Steel- By Associated Press Sonny Jurgensen hurts most, en the inside. i I His ankle, its tendons shredded, bites painfully with feach step. But, worst of ali, Jurgy knows he may have Washington running back er unit that has 18 to already Business and all week com son Boozer leading NFL scorers with 66 points and John top last season's team total of against New Orleans, San Francisco by one over Green Bay and Dallas by over San Diego.

Monday night's television; show is certain to sour Howard Cosell's tonsils when skidding Baltimore, meets weak) Riggins running third among 18. Larry Brown is, for sure, the "NFL Midseason Player of the Year." His brilliant 191-yard show last week gave Brown a whopping 841 yards, a lead of In other Sunday games, the New York Giants are picked to win by 7 against Denver, Detroit by 6 over Chicago, Cleveland by 10', against Houston, parisons between the 195-pound speedbull have been rolling out mentioning names from the past like Jim Brown and Gale Sayers. NFC ground gainers. Atlanta, red-faced over that the Dolphin lead to three games in jnissed a last chance for Super Bowl. Cincinnati-Pittsburgh is ft 49-14 lacing by underdog San the American Conference East.

In an NFC West battle of rematch and the Bengals sur- Francisco, needs to whip Los I Washington's hopes now ride Angeles to continue any high Jith Billy Kilmer. Steve Spurrier waited six years for the chance of playing quarterback without John Bodie breathing down his jersey at San Francisco. And, he made it good. Spurrier, the 1966 Heisman Trophy winner from Florida fired three touchdown passes in the rout of Atlanta. With Bob Griese hobbled, massive Larry Csonka has become the unyielding key nama in Miami's offense.

He has rolied for 635 yards and will have a 1-2 showdown with Simpson, who has 678, for tha AFC lead. Earl Morrall, although not spectacular, is getting the job done for the Dolphins and Coach Don Shula hai asked nothing hopes for the Falcons' first di leaders, Los Angeles is favored by 3 to whip Atlanta. The Rams are a half-game ahead of the The Redskins are three-point choices against a healthy Joe lielt IiLson vision crown. Both teams have been ultra inconsistent and thus Wayne State 23-7 Winner Over Yankton's Hounds Falcons with San Francisco an other half down the track. are well matched.

The AFC West also matches If you don't like running Eagles Close with Victory Over Minot LE MARS, Iowa Special: its big guys with Kansas City a Coyotes Can Tie for League Title Jv'amath and the New York Jets jn Sundays hot one amort 12 Ha 1 1 a 1 Football League games. Kilmer also subbed for Sonny In 1971. No National Conference feast title, but the old UCLA in an did get the 'Skins into the quarterbacks, stay away from Tiger Stadium In Detroit. The slim one-point pick to handle Oakland and overcome the two strongest ground guys Raiders" half-game edge. Leaders in the AFC Central mans for the Greyhounds only tally.

Both clubs have 2-7 records. Yankton has ended its season but the Wildcats close at Nebraska Wesleyan next Saturday. Yonkton 0 7 0 07 Woyn 0 10 4 723 Wov: FG Don Ernst around Bobby Douglass of the Bears and Greg Landry of the Lions should make it unusual and, perhaps, interesting. Minot State scored an early touchdown but couldn't keep it VERMILLION, S.D. Spe A 70-yard march in seven cial: University of South Dakota, which has not won a up and westmar College col WAYNE, Neb.

Special: Waynes Wildcats, deprived of victory in their first seven games, tasted their second straight success at home Saturday, belting Yankton College, 23-7. It was a furious defensive struggle with Yankton gaining only 84 yards and Wayne 194 yards from scrimmage. Wayne's clinching TD in the fourth quarter was a real raz lected a 31-14 win here Satur plays resulted in Rich Henry's 15-yard touchdown for NDSU and in the test :45 against USD reserves the Bison scored On North Central Conference foot- day. Yon: Gory Sohuurmons 1J post from Aion Peooody (jerry Eoet kick) Way: Dennis Llnke 3 run (Ernst kick) The Eagles, behind a strong Way: Gary Martens 42 pass from defense, put 24 of their points kick Boneatrio I kick rotieai Way; Ken Monroe 45 run recovered fumble (Ernst kick) STATISTICS on the board before the visitors Sieverson's four-yard pass to Pete Laiia. bafi crown since 1951, took a giant step toward a piece of the 1972 championship hare Saturday by stunning North Dakota State 35-21.

Coach Joe- Salem's Coyotes upped their teague chart to 5-1 DISTRIBUTORS YOU CAN EARN HIGH MONTHLY INCOME PART-TIME (5-12 hours per week) Yankton Woynt Plrst downs 10 7 Rushtao, yords 40-13 44-M were able to score again. The defense got two of the West-mar touchdowns, one on Joe Trimble's second TD run of zle-dazzle effort. The Wildcat Posslna yords 71 135 Posses S-30-7 7-W-l the game occurred between the Bison scores. A 28-yard end Return yords 48 4S Johnson's 85-yard return of a Fumbles, lost 4-3 4-4 recovered fumble, the other on Punt e-24 1-39 Penalties 3-39 165 araund by Joe Trudeau of Jef tackle Ron Brower's 40-yard and close out at Mankato on Saturday where a victory would mean a share of the ittle with NDSU and North Dakota, which have wrapped up their teague ferson moved the ball to the NDSU 7 in the 65-yard ad pass interception return. 7i linemen spilled Yankton quarterback Alan Peabody for a big toss around midfield where he fumbled and defensive end Stan Lewis scooped up the ball.

After running a few yards he la-teraled to defensive tackle Ron Coles who went 1520 more yards before he pitched the ball St. Olaf Cruises John Hubicz, a senior play ing his final game, was a de NORTHFIELD, Minn. V-Senior quarterback Mike Veld- fensive standout for Westmar which finished its season with sccffus Finer! vancement which used 11 plays. North Dakota State has now ended its season with an 8-2 overall record to go along with its 6-1 title sharing mark. South Dakota is 8-1 for the season.

play with 6-1 marks. A punishing ground attack, keyed by junior Gregg a 5-4 record. Minot State, which back to end Ken Monroe who man fired four touchdown passes and carried over a fifth Saturday to lead St. Olaf to a Erickson, battered the Bison for won its first six contests, has now lost its last three. SUNDAY -MONDAY North Donota Stot 0 9 7 14 South 55-7 Midwest Conference football romp over Grinnell of uokotq 14 7 0 14 3S Minot Stats 7 0 0 714 Westmar 15 3 6 731 Mln: Bill Mou 5S run (BIN Knet-lntj Iowa.

kick) West: Ron Woodke 4 run (Dav Collins DOS from Al Stoner) Erlckjon 14 run (Barry Blue kick) USD: Botjkee Vrnm 7 run (Blu kit) USD: Ron Trimble 3 run (Blu kick) NDSU: tv MrAAHInn ru. west: Larry Hutchinson 00 run (Dale Kwamc Kick) Don Sieverson (Tom Barnes klcl W6S1: FG Rem 17 West: Joe Johnson 85 fumble rerov. erV (KICK DIOCKCO) went the final 20 or so yards to conrpteie the zany tonch-down. A fumble recovery on Yankton's 22 set up Wayne's first TD and Dennis Linke scored it on a three-yard run. In the third period Rick Bendeditto passed to Gary Martens for a 62-yard touchdown.

Dan Ernst's 28-yard field goal had given Wayne a shortlived 3-0 lead until Peabody passed 12 yards to Gary Schuur- Mln: James wew 71 doss from Tom Lawrence (Koerino kick) West: Ron Browsr 40 oass Interceo-llon (Retalllc kick) NYLON HUNTING SUIT Our Reg. 9.26 USD: Erickson run (Blu klcl NDSU: Rich Henry Is run (Barnes kick) USH: Trimble 4 run (Blue klcl NDSU: Pelt Lana 4 pass from Slvtr son (Bames klc) STATISTICS NDSU USD First dawns i is Rushlnq 34-M 45-JM Passlna 243 97 Return yards 5 3 Posses 17-40-2 STATISTICS Minot Westmar First downs 17 11 Rushes-yards 47-174 43-M) 323 yards and five touchdowns. Erickson had 177 yards on 26 carries and scored twice on runs of 14 and 80 yards. Erickson's 14-yard scamper and Barry Blue's kick made it 7-0 with 6:54 left in the first quarter. After Roger Allen recovered a Bison bobble on the NDSU 18 moments later, the Redshirts capitalized in four plays with Booker Vann slicing the final seven yards.

A 12-play, 72-yard march culminated in Ron Trimble's three-yard TD run with 12:14 left in the half to give the fired-up Coyotes a 21-0 spread. After Don Sieverson passed to Posslna yards 155 82 Return yards 8 129 Passlno 14-11-? 3-14-1 Puntlni Punts S-34 flpewl roula of beautiful Scriba Electronic PosUe Stamp Machines in your area. No basic selling. Scribe Internationale Electronic Postage Stamp Vending Machines are being used bj tha U.S. Government Post-effice (coast to coast).

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Steve McMillan for a 52-yard 1 1 PiCRpr 88 1 It touchdown in the third period to SUITE 2M, 1H00 LtMMLf AVTSUI 506 Nebraska Street 252-3246 on to a 14-0 victory over Cor REPUBLICAN STATE TREASURER Pid for by Mturict Baringer West Des Moinei, Iowa WWW draw the Bison within 21-7, Erickson opened up the daylight cial: Buema Vista College scored with 21 seconds left in the game and defeated Upper Iowa 17-14 mNNUr0UI.MlNH.SM20 TELEPHONE: (612) tSt-791t nell in Ivy League football Sat Loins to $10,000 again on the third play of the urday. in an Iowa Conference game here Saturday. I 5700 GORDON DRIVE EAST fourth stanza. He shot oveir his left guard and tackle, peeled back toward the center of the The vtetory left the Beavers at 5-1 In the conference and they could tie lor the tiitle with field and raced 80 yards for the game-breaker. a victory over William Perm, the loop leader, at Oskalooga JDPUN DAI Li" 10-10, SUNDAY 11-6 WED.

next Saturday. The Statesmen, by beaming Central College Satv urday, cftnchol a fie for the league crown. L.f LJf LJ VjbmiiiC. I LJ Li The Peacocks took the lead In I the fourth quarter when Jack Frey took a live-yard soaring pass from Jim Meggers. lanlD0 But Buena Vista, Which took over on downs at its own nine- yard Itae and marched the 91 BRAKE Ua yards on Charles Mulligan pass es.

Mulligan, the resurar BV 11 SQQSBSGLfQnnn M(M ESQ DISC RELIME Reg. 58.97 quarterback, had been Injured and didn't come into the game until late. rlH fl If He threw 10 passes, most of them toward receivers near the 4 Days sidelines, and completed seven in fie drive. The last one was an 18 yard scoring aerial to 'Here's What We Do; Replace front brake pads. Resurface rotor '-3.

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Direct equals quieter. West Sophs, Lincoln in Scoreless Tie SIOUX FALLS Special: Sioux City West and Sioux Falls Lincoln played to a scoreless standoff in a sophomore football game here Saturday. West had one touchdown, a 35-yard pass, called back on a penalty in the second quarter. That was the young Wolverines' deepest penetration in the game. Lincoln got as far as the West 27-yard line in tha fourth quarter before an interception killed that drive.

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