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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • 36

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ft. IUa MUIM Uim aUulalLR No. 7. Iftl 51 mis ma mm: InJ i i Is reflected in (he flipped to White for tht en la the Kantai it a tittle later but a fourth dawn play nr- lira, 2 first oowni and a ne or kw from II yarda nut. Nebraska Goes 419 on Ground Kansas came bark with id SI0)rd-4l9of It picked up only three of the finrtt offensive show of (he day nertetary fur yardi Mllil a III t'tucMown.

(Juarlrrbark Bill KenlM pitched a yard Kaniai didn't get beyond lie r. ie.il hsflte pais to halfback fcm Stukea to own In the errand half ai rr4 iHida guide! Ike Bif Kihl karfrra II yards In tlf hi plays for Ike tint aeara, halihai Harry HHmh reellag It a II yard raa hr tee gala aad Rea Klrklaad collrrUeg Ida rra Nil yard Ml larkle. ill let Ota attack rolling, fullback i ft Mt iee'et If i .1 Duk Itacsin rrulmd II yard, then Kenton hit (lrk Abemelhy with a II yarder to the It look tf Ntbratka'i defeiua got lough, Ijrry Warhhelli all all all bit eilra piat atiempta la rua hit aeateei Mat la and Ha a Nebraika reeerd Ml in III! by Owea rraatu Kirkland pared Nebraika'a tha Javhawki lliraa nlava Ia lt I 'I Kansas was furred (4 it irnin (h.rA ir.ni,,. lj 4 lei i 1 1 tvA ll folding tha firt MHhdown irj 'Jl ') mm iintei tns sua siuana vv I ft 1 1 He. I May hial yarda In elsht plays for another eY l.

I I runner 1 witn Mr yaraa in 10 Nebraska attfmed 74 yards la 1 a A Mil 1 1 a aiA puf irt In tha ioucikhwh attar receiving rarnea anq wuaon coueneq eo It) Jim vaikKr Kuildtvl pi hukUtvl I I. I I II ar K. Tv ua aecnnd half klckolf, gave'yardj on IS tripe. Baron gained 'J!" yrd In four carries for and a Mint Ihan maul it uarHa I I IMMLN. NKH Sitrk 44 yard la the Kaniai 10, flfu-irnt ut hrre Coleman and Don Davlea lrnir Salinity li breeie hauled him down from behind.

Ki, 4J, tor Hi eighth pUyt later, Hen Gregory am.ih.P t.tiu Kaniaa Duda hit on sil of II passes Duda completed three piee ltM'W T7 yards and renton com to cover S4 yarda and Wi for the IMI7 aia 01 i auruijiia aueaked 10 yarda l.e-ilmH triunin tUmmrd the final three yarda Ullfl dr the icre. The (tonhuaken, in p.tm SttU bold after rt ihnr fifth Hig KiKhl Cmlerenre J(Ung KfUMt KllW4l iur au yarui. The loss wu Kansas' alith acore. Duda went out to rett with about I minutes left In the against two victories. The Jay iiuiniih, u-ori-d two firatquar threat at the (Vnhuker It.

Bill quarter and B0W tight quarlerbacked tha Huikera to 9atoa Kemdi Wyoming Races kiiaatva aaaiai the conference title lait aeaeon, went to work. Churrhlch needed II plays lo 34 if fit life I till 'Xo" If 6om UMMKI 1 xomt Past iV. Mexico ti Iit tnuihtlimni, alilrd another Inlnre Katuui gut on the x-onlxtard, and rrelrd off three in a bury third prriurf. Mortt Ik'lral It wai KnHi' writ defeat lim a 43 0 bwa to Oklahoma In 194 and the widcat Nchraaka victory margin over a Jayhnvkk team lim whrn the iUe lliml biHjrul iquad won, 43 1. ni( 5 1 click off all mora points.

He kept to tha ground until tha illiukara raanhurf lha a fnian ha 44 lift I kxx Ti iu'I (I lll ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. (AP) I MVIHI ft 01' (Mil flopped a scoring pais to Dennis (A Wyoming, mi sing the running of sophomore tailback Jim Kiick with a tough defense, tamed Lynch bonmed a 70 yard punt nn lha Whratka 1 and the New Metico, 27 1, Saturday in a If Uiere were any Uwl talent fourth crucial Western Athletic Confer arouta aniunil, they taw ne niilldnwa ind yar(j j0 go at the ahow of Cornhunkrr power I. I I Mi 51 1 r-- -T -a I ence game. Kicnnataay, Kaasas got Ue ball far Just Ibree plays, ibei Kayo Canteas lalerrepted a Fealoa pais aad hauled It bark 41 yards to the Kansas T.

Charlie Winters, a aeeoM-etrlai fall, back, smashed over for (he final toucbdowa as the first play. Tha defeat was a severe town i Kin imanvy cnipiuyru setback for Now Meilco's chancea of winning a fourth Duda looked te the St-bratka bearh and the ward from Coark Devaaey mail have beea "go," far Krsppleg fullback Freak Solkb got Ike yard aad a couple besides. straight title. Kiick scored two touchdowns Churchlch got tha Huikera to and gained 121 yards In IT SI playcn, including three guar-terbacks. The nationally third rated Cornhuikcri needed about II nunutea to get on the scoreboard on a 70dcgrce day, got their second one less thnn four minutes later, then romd merrily along.

Tlie rffieienry of Nebraska's the Kansaa IT early In the carries as Wyoming took command of the race with a 3-1 The Cornhuskers kept going fourth quarter before the attack the full IT yards, Duda's pass to fiuled on three t'raight incom-Kreeman White with a lateral lo plete passes. Wayne Weber, No. Wilson gained 21 yards and 1 quarterback, moved the Husk- conference record, compared to New Meilco's 2 mark. Nebraska's Harry Wilson slams through Kansas line for 3 yards. 3 TT-iH ar aar tk ii arv m.

a tw as w. a ti -a aa-. 0 I i tm -w. i a a tii- i av j-- 'aTi-l fx REGISTER PHOTO BY LARRY NEIBERSALL hand action, aided by a teammate's block, netted Nebraska a first down en route to 42-6 Big Eight victory over Kansas Saturday at Lincoln. HAND-SOME RUN Frank Solich, Nebraska's 158-pound fullback, strains to slip by Kansas defender Mike Sweatman (81) a 210 pounder.

This lawn i.hn faj at PWiMTOTiaj4 Ta iteaaMWBaja'aa nan ushers Harry Wilson dives to recover his own fumble. and Charlie Cottle making good yardage. Cottle scored from the two IT'S GRINNELL OVER GOE, 23-0 KANSAS STATE FALTERS.21-14 Dubuque Romps as Krause Passes for 6 Touchdowns MOUNT PLEASANT, IA. (AP)-Paul Krause passed for six 40-7 Victory Lets Central Share Title Missouri struck quickly when Ken Boston intercepted a Bernie McCall pass and ran 38 yards for a touchdown. Colorado missed a tying touchdown a few minutes later when Bill Harris fumbled on 20-7 Victory For Missouri At Colorado and White's two-point pass to end Rick Balducci made it 21 14 Kansas State hod two more Statistics touchdowns and ran for a seventh as Dubuque overwhelmed Iowa Ichances on a fumble recovery Statistics the Missouri three after taking Kansas by Willie Jones and a pass Wesieyan, 47-zi, in a non-conference football game Saturday.

First downs Cot 13? Orlnnell 14 178 Cincinnati manual a 35-yard pass from McCall on Statistics Cintral Wartbure lrst st ivrause completed is of oowns. 14 interception by Vince Borota at Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes 69 Statistics MliMurl Cllindo 'iiiiii a fake field goal attempt, Don usnlng vardane asslng yardage B5SS First downs Rustling yirdlgg iseei intercepted By the Cincinnati 42 and 25, respectively. But they were stopped ums Morningside nssea Intercepted hv 3 First downs 1J Rushing yirdeo I Passing urdagt fusing yardlM ill ettet S-12 umblei lost by fl 15 Punts Fumbles lost 4 penalizes. asset intercepted cy i i co a Dotn umes. Nelson recovered for Missouri.

Buffs Pull Even The Buffs pulled even at 7-7 umbles lost 35 2 Yards penalized J3J 30 SCORINO Grlnnell i The swift, hard -running passes for 330 yards. He passed 70 and 67 yards to George Pried-itis for touchdowns and Roger Bacon caught two other scoring tosses. Bacon was on the receiving end of 12 passes for 97 unti rirds penillied 3-2: i Vt i pss Intirctpled ky 4 0 Punts l-fl I-4! Fumbles lost Yard. Pn.HfK0(N0 12 31 SCORINO Bailev. who leads the Missouri from Anderson (Kick with an 80-yard touchdown tot Franti, 24, pats 6 Limb, 1, run Kansas State 0 ''4 1' rnnfarantA In mieeiinff Mlslk i run (Soboli Mlslk i (Shlerholi pass from iwskl kick) march In the first five minutes alls to o.l Team, 42-0 Statistics 9fl ICORINO rirtburg 7 I entnl 14 7 i run (Stone kick) ent.

Henderson 1 run (Stone kick 7 10 Missouri Pitt from Flihirty oneale ripped 131 yards in 17 carries. Colorado Anoernm OWatt, 11, run Thurston, 35, McGqne 5. ti COOK (Kick blocked) (Field Ooilf Boston 3i the second quarter. Estes L'' I Ranks slflmmerf nver loft Piiflrd'fi JJ ski kick) Banks slammed over left guard jbolpwskl mt to run MO White led the losers with 58 52 fumble recovery (Slant (Sobolewskl kick) yards. B.nb.

9 nm rBnairt kirk) 27 GRINNELL, IA. Grinnel rushing and 94 passing. Cottle 2 run (Balducci pass from Mo Denny 1 pass from Lane (kick fQr jCQfgt I run (lehr kick) 21 run (kick filled) ent -JcobtjiM 1 run (Stone kick) iltel retained second place in the The victory evened Cincin Attendance 11,000. Mo-Lane 1e a'n (Bernsen klcK) Attendance 33.500. Cent Geerdes jg pass from DtCimp The defeat was Wesleyan's sixth straight, as it ended the season with a 1-7 record.

Du Missouri regained the lead 13-7 on an 80-yard drive capped Yards ruirtlng Midwest Conference Saturday H. P. Itltl Hi MANHATTAN, KAN. (AP)- 3 3t nati's season record at 4-4. State is tVI.

yeros pasting mice, teiieoi (The Register's lowi Niwi Service) by scoring a 23-fl victory over BOULDER, COLO. (AP) by Lane's two-yard pass to Earl Cincinnati jumped to a big lead Coe. Pistes Intercepted by' Punts Fumble lost buque, with an Iowa Conference Denny in the end zone. PELLA, IA. Central Missouri's Gary Lane blended his quarterback magic with the on the running of 210-pound Bill The Pioneers got on the Ytrdt penalized Will Pay Nebraska 4-21 i Pisa game left next Saturday with crnoiun scoreboard early in the first clinched at least a share of the Iowa Conference title and re S.M.U.

STAYS State 27 7 Mornlngtlde I Bailey and held off a spirited Kansas State comeback led bv Upper Iowa, is 5-2-1. $60,000 TV Rights mained unbeaten in the league quarter when Jeff Frantz caught a 26-yard scoring pass Statistics oil. 14, run (Armenian kirki LINCOLN, NEB. (AP)-The with a 40-7 homecoming victory NDS- nuison .20, piss from riri. Dukuaue Wisltyn from Barry Anderson Tigers sturdy defensive platoon for a 20-7 Big Eight victory over Colorado Smurday, nailing down second place in the conference aai a possible bowl bid, Lane, faking and running or passing on the plays that pro- I1N fACJb 1 U-0 i sophomore quarterback Mike COLLEGE STATION, TEX.P"' vic' First downs 14 over Wartburg Saturday (Ahnemin kick) PHI (kick usning yirgagt ru etiino verdana 359 112 The Dutchmen, who are 8-0 in tory Saturday, University of Nebraska board of regents Saturday formally approved an agreement with the National Broadcasting Com the conference and 7-1 overall, Pisses 23-31 M0 Passes Intercepted by 3 0 Punts NDS-Siftty sick) Cincinnati seemed headed for (AP) Southern Methodist used a field goal, a pass interception and a fourth-down gamble Sat Two more touchdowns in the second period sent Grinned on its way to conference victory Ne.

5 against two losses. rolled to a 21-0 lead late in the umb es lost bv 4 2 (Tht Register's Iowa News Service) an easy victory when Bailey's Yerds penalized 17 second quarter before Wartburg SCORING urday to dump Texas A. and scored its lone touchdown with Season Records pany under which the university will receive $60,000 for the national televised Nebraska-Oklahoma game Thanksgiving Pay. Dubuaue 14 20 80-yard touchdown run midway in the second quarter made it 21-3. But White led a M-yard drive I 14-21 1(h), and stay in the Southwest wesievan a 7 A li 10 seconds left in the half on COLORADO Dick Lamb scored from the o-r Kreust, 12, run isomervnie ptsi tram Conference race, Roger Kittleson's short run.

0 Wisconsin ,10 Fresno SI 3e Kensas SI one and Bob Watt added an 11- j. Anoersoni. Perthtmort. 27, pita front Kreuse (J. ute a.

ai. u.s uennis ranee 0 11 Anoerson kickj. A 34 Dkia. State Trie Big Eight Conference will receive $300,000 for the in end Season Records W-Ciubetl, fumbla recovered MISSOURI 0 Kentucky 13 Oklahoma St. 17 Minnesota 21 Kansas State 14 U.

C. L. A. 23 Iowa State 14 Nebraska 20 Coioraao Oklahoma at Kansas io 1 kicked a field goal in the second yard tally for a 20-0 halftime bulge. The only second half SIOUX CITY, IA.

North Dakota State, the nation's top-ranked college-division team, rolled past Morningside in a North Central Conference game Saturday night, 42-0. The Bison intercepted two passes and turned them into touchdowns as thev erw.fw zone (K. Anoerson kicki, CINCINNATI KANSAS ITATI Prleditli, 7B pid from Kreute (kick period 7 Indlene lawon b1 i Dayton filled). II a 19 NeoresKt 1. 13 Oklahoma 7 Missouri Kansas it Air Force scoring came on Paul Thurs Keohart.

M. Date from Kraut 3 BrToham Y'na louston 2' Moustor mi Blaine Kading picked up a Wartburg fumble and raced 52 yards for a Central toucbdowa ia the second quarter. Steve Langrud scored Central's first touchdown on a five-yard run. Wichita State Richard Stark started S. M.

U. rights to the game, with the proceeds distributed among member schools. The game will close Nebraska's season. ceioraoq ton's 35-yard held goal. 1 Xavier 11 i Missouri 5.

4 Missouri Anderson kick). -Prieditls, e7. pass from Kreust Anderson kirk 1 (J 11 Geo. Wash'oton 0 Nebraska I Tulsa 410 Oklahoma Bacon, 1 Krautt (J. Anderson kick).

14. pisi from PI W-Blourklund, nth MCOI 11 Kensas State 14 1 14 cffielnn. Lehigh Is Handed IT it natl on its touchdown drive with the duced two touchdowns, capped interception of a pasa on the his performance with a 16-yard A. and M. 30.

White hit John scoring run midway in the Roderick in the end zone from at lawa State South Dakota W-Winn, 54. pats from McGnth (K. I Miami, 0. It Oklahoma St, Anoerscei kicki. Ted Dagh picked up a fumble 27-0 first quarter bulge.

Dan Loose romped 76 yards All Ana, 7th Loss in Row Bacon, 3, pan from Krtust (kick fined). WINS PRESIDENTS' RACE CLEVELAND, OHIO (AP)-Terry Norman of Eastern Mich and raced 28 yards to the fourtn quarter. tne is lor 8. lone toucn- from of the thefts. DAVIDSON, N.

C. (AP)-Da- Wartburg two-yard line to set the second half kickoff a 40-yard run. Kansas Roni, vi-ii. Idown with State up Central second score, a one- WITTENBERG SAILS SPRINGFIELD, OHIO (AP)- was stopped but Jerry STH STRAir.HT IiSS igan won the Presidents' Athletic Conference cross-country race Saturday, bettering the Earlier, the ninth-ranked Missouri's defenders stole" one pass vidson broke its three-game football losing streak and extended winless Lehigh's to seven Saturday with a 37-23 victory yard run by Jim Henderson. Dick McGrenorv scored on a ATHENS, OHIO AP)-Ohlo Cook klcked a Md oal Wittenbere scored two touch Its sixth straight victory in the conference clinched a second consecutive championship for North Dakota State.

The Bison lost five fumhipe for a touchdown and killed two University Bobcats are still The fired-up wildcats quick downs in the opening period after recovering fumbles to Colorado threats with goal-line in football this season over the Engineers. Halfback record time he set in winning a 21-yard run and Don Jacobusse year ago. Norman paced 61 on a one-yarder for Central. The other runners over the four-mile final touchdown came on a 60-course in 20 minutes 3 4' yard pass from Mike DeCamp to seconds. I Bruce Geerdes.

whip Wabash Colleee of Craw- ly got the ball back and drove yards in 12 plays for a touchdowa with White hitting two passes and Henry Howard but intercepted five passes and' allowed only 77 yards in total interceptions. after taking a 17-6 beating- Two minutes after Colorado! their eighth straight from received the opening kickoff Western Michigan Saturday. Steve Smith and quarterback Jimmy Poole led a last-half surge for Davidson. fordsville, here Saturday, 28-0, in football. offense..

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