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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • 21

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l-S Copyright. 1M7. Des Moines Register and Tribune Company Des Moines, Iowa, Sunday Morning, November 5, 19(57 Gopher Scare: Sub Cilek Drills 'Em for 192 Air Yards lifeO conn i nccD i ul rr Aj sm; ICr SPO L2 DEEP -1 Iffe jV loose BAut jflujirYrnmo -U W.VV,,, syTr WW Vrf L-V I af A i ,1 Statistics i jMf VVn itl, Jjir V1" IT 1 VC xlTV Net yards Dassina 19 11)8 First downs By rushmq By passing By Penalty Net yards rushinej Gained rushino. Lost rushing Net yards Dassina Passes afterrtDted Passes completpd Passes inlercPDted by Yards interepptions returned Rushma and passinq plavs 71 2 71 )M lit. 0 5 19 I) 0 5 15 5 4 Leading 7-0, Minnesota appears ready for another touchdown when Maury Forte gains 10 yards on a tricky reverse Total vardaoe Punts and averaae 8-3(1 Punts blocked 0 Punts returned 5 Yards returned 75 ickoffs returned 4 Yards returned 70 Penalties 3 Yards penalized ft Fumbles 2 Fumbles lost 2 fey 4- 6 tMfe SCORING Iowa 0 0 0 0 Minnesota 7 0 3 0 10 Minn Sanders 17 pass from Wilson (Stein kickl Mmn F.

G. Stein 21 Attendance 54,731. MAD SCRAMBLE W.t tJ imu COLD HANDS, 4 HOT FOOTBALL S. Miller nit Mi; ison By Maury White (Sunday Register Staff Writer) IOWA CITY, IA. Iowa's crippled football team was able to generate a surprising amount of excitment here on a 5 i 1L; cold, blustery Saturday but (couldn't manufacture any points and fell to Minnesota, 10-0.

Purists couldn't rate it a good for the Gophers lost four of five fumbles and Iowa gave up the ball an equal number of times on errant passes. But it wasn't the massacre it might have been. Big, Bruising The Hawkeyes went the rnule I in 30-dcgree weather without mmimJ'- 4aiflffrVtW fitAAt. jMtkfaa- w' 'vVi SUNDAY" REGISTER FOOTBALL PHOTOS BY JOHN HOULETTE Before Iowa's hard-tackling defenders jar ball loose near goal and after frantic pursuit Hawks make recovery. quarterback Ed Podolak, ruled out Tuesday because of a cracked rib.

lie was replaced by Mike Cilek, an Iowa City sopho- 'more with almost no experience. Thrown against a big. bruis Drake Clears .500 Mark, ing Minnesota team that went into the game with a share of CYC UN3 Pofc 11 Bis lead sli" has SWIE! UIUOIO kJ tlf (JIUIC( xJTtX it wi th a 4-0 mark), Cilek com pleted 12 of 35 passes for 192 yards. By a Special Correspondent DROOKINGS, S.D. Drake scored in lightning-like thrusts There were those four inter-- fnr a 9JUI halftimp lparl thpn withstood a record rushing rentinns.

of course two of and let its vaunted defense do enth straight in this series, jord slip to 2-6 and its Big Eight plunged one yard for a touch- ff Sou(h Dakota State fullback Darwin Gonnerman to which cut off forays at the down with 5 minutes 29 sec mark drop to 1-4. squared its Big Eight record at the rest Saturday in a 12-0 foot win, 34-21. nine and 10-yard lines but a onds left in the third period and Nebraska added a safety The game played in 20-dcgree Dakla' a mat 'nst DV! Dad's Day crowd of 54,731 had temperature and snow i0 Soulh Dakota two "cf Hawkeyes, and week ago. Click, for rising to a cnal- still later in the quarter. An 11-yard Cyclone punt helped set up a Nebraska field goal in the game's first four minutes.

The rest of the half amounted to a punting duel be- drew only 600 spectators. Iowa State missed a couple of, I.S.U. Has Minus 5 Rushing By Ron Ma4y (Sunday Register Stuff Writer) INCOLN, NEB. Nebraska nursed a three-point lead into the third quarter, finally added some insurance Coach Jack Wallace's team I lenge. used the Gary McCoy-to-Bob Tne sarj nart for Iowa is that l.

a srnrinir rhancps in the first rourm sirdigni ball victory over Iowa State. So impressive was the Corn-husker defense, which leads the nation, that Iowa State didn't get a first down until the final play of the third period and finished the game with minus five yards rushing. The victory, Nebraska's sev- 2-2 and kept alive its slim chances of figuring in a fifth successive conference championship. Costly Punt Iowa State, which was playing on the road for the final time this year, saw its over-all rec- U. fore a crowd of 65,078 thatiL both of which were started I The victory was Drake's Misncr passing combination for another determined effort ended l.n..AJ OO I 1 braved 33-degree weather.

fourth straight after tnree i losses. The Bulldogs' home; DRAKE IOWA finale is Saturday with South Continued on Page Ten I Continued on Page Four CYCLONES Continued on Page Nine Frank Patrick, the Huskers' 6-foot 7-inch quarterback, Stingy Oklahoma Defense Builds 23-0 Success Over Colorado By Jim Moackler sunny 50-degree afternoon, idowns resulted from Colorado pushed the Sooners' conference errors. (Sunday Register Staff Writer) One Buffalo Threat NORMAN, OKLA. Oklaho-j record to 3-0 and put them in ma blended its efficient of-; solid contention in the title The Sooners, favored by a fpnsp with the nation's stineiestnaSe- Kansas is 4-0 after a against the national- defense against scoring Satur-! 16 triumph over Kansas State. ly ninth-ranked Buffs, choked day in whipping Colorado, On the heels of a 10-7 upset off Colorado's only serious in a Big Eight Conference foot- by Oklahoma State a week i inreai a secona-quaner cirive ball game.

ago. the loss seriously dam- jtnat was haltcd at tne 0kla" Thp trinmnh hpfnrp a hnmpJ apnd nerhans even wiDed nut noma a-aru une The Buffs never came closer coming crowd of 62.000 on a the Buffaloes' championship than the Oklahoma 43 after that. Lineman Granville Lig- 1 ambitions. Colorado is now in the Innn. led bv craftv ouarterbackigit1S' linebackerS Don Pfrimmer ur I a A I R'ck Goodwin and tackle Bob Warmack and tailback RonJohn Titswortn th Shoots.

Oklahoma erected a 10-0 (hat Colorado halft.me lead on Mike Vachon ds tota, offense 21-yard field goal and The Sooner defense which touchdown drive following a IT'S 00: EAST TAKES TITLE i STORY: PAGE 8-S SOONERS Continued on Page Seven pass interception. The two fourth-quarter touch Purdue Zips on eyes9 3 Scores, 225 Yards, 42-9 0F ALL SP0RTS By Chuck Burdick (Sunday Register Staff Writer) pHAMPAIGN. ILL. Leroy Keyes put on another brilliant offensive exhibition here Saturday as Purdue buried Illinois. 42-9, for its fourth straight Big Ten football victory.

Tho virtnrv kpnl Piirrlup tiprl I Football GREATER DES MOINES Roosevelt 0. East 0 Warriors 70. Quad-Cities 6 BIG TEN Indiana 14, Wisconsin 9 Michigan 7. Northwfstfrn 3 Minnesota 10, Iowa 0 Ohio State 21, Michigan Sute 7 Purdue 42 Illinois 9 BIG EIGHT Kansas 17, Kansas State lf Missouri 7, Oklahoma State 0 Nebraska 12, towa State 0 Oklahoma 23, Colorado 0 for the conference lead with single-game rushing rec- Indiana and Minnesota. yardS 21 Keyes, who scored four touch- That Ton-v Bukovich's downs in last week's 41-22 vic.

20J against Hlinois in 1943. It took the 191-pound junior a added three WIREPHOTO (API PURDUE Saturday, passed for another and broke the all-time Boiler- Continued on Page Three i Continued on Page Seven Nebraska' fs Ken Geddes does cartwheel while trying to block punt by Cyclones Bob Brouillette. r- -i -r ii j-- i i-ii i iv i rii i-1 ri.

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