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DCS MOlNfS SUNDAY New. 18. howdown rasters oosiers i 7 Toward OW Davis Rocks Kansas State BUFFS TUMBLE Oklahoma One Victory From Crown In 50-21 Nebraska Cruise Statistics Kans. 10 37-12 Okla. 4 111 40 1 48 2 7 12 First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-tost Penalties-yards 24f 94 Jt 1 3-7 SCORINO it Kansas 71 7 0-4 return Oklahoma Okla -Powers 45 Interceotion Irk I Kan Edwards 57 pais from Jevnes (kick tailed) Okla-FG DiPlenn 60 Okla-Washindton 5 run (Fulrher kirk) Okia-Hofiman 48 pass Irom Davu (Fulrher kick) Okia-FC.

Fulcher 12 Okla Washington run (Fulcher kkk) Okla Davis 1 run (Fulrher kirk) Kan-Miller 8 run (pass (led OKla-Davis 1 run (Fulrher kick) Kan Bowman 97 interception return (Javnes pass to Miller) A-61 NORMAN, OKLA. (AP) -Joe Washington flashed past the 1.000-yard rushing mark and scored two touchdowns as Okla- New Year's Day classic against Texas while they were driving to the airport for the trip back to Lincoln, Neb. "We are pleased to go to the bowl," said Nebraska Coach Tom Osborne. "We have two goals: To win the Big Eight championship, and the bowl." John O'Leary ran five yards for a touchdown and Dave Humm, whose key passes spurred three marches, added another six points on a one-yard sneak. Two Huskcr substitute quarterbacks, Steve Runty and Earl Everett, boosted the score in the final minutes as Runty threw a 31-yard touchdown pass Season Records KANSAS STATE NEBRASKA UCLA C.

State Wisconsin Minnesota Missouri Kansas Okla. Slat Colorado Iowa State Kan. State Florida 21 40 13 14 16 7 13 10 17 16 Tulsa Tamoa Memphis SI. Kansas loa S'ate Oklahoma Missouri Otia. State 0 20 14 48 25 12 19 10 36 17 31 26 26 31 50 A 23 j'i Nebrana 24 Colorado Oklahoma to Dave Shamblin and freshman Everett ran 3b yaras ior a touchdown.

Kansas State's Isaac Jackson ripped across on runs of one and 25 yards early in the third quarter to cut the Nebraska lead. Fumble Score After the Cornhuskers struck back to make it 30-14, Fred Rntliupll nicked nn teammate A Eightihoma enibarrassed Kansas, 43-! 20, Saturday to move within JQ QlflJ STATE Statistics Okla. SI. Colorado First downs 23 I Rushes-yards 74-41? 448 Passing yards 23 2M Return yards 2 Passes Punts Fumbles- ost 31 I Penalties-yards SC0RN0 53 5 Oklahoma Stale 1J Colorado 1 24 Colo FG Lima 28 Colo Haggerty 85 punt return (Lima kick I OSU Blackman 3 run (Daigle kick) CKU FG Daigle 2 OSU Gant 17 pass from Blackman (Daigle kick I OSU Garrett 4 pass from BlacKman (Da ale kick) Smith 7 run (Daigle kick) Colo Kohlman 1 pass from Crutchmer (Cr'itchmer runt OSU Nemls 2 run (Daigle kick) Colo Haggerty 17 pass Irom Crutchmer (run tailed) A 50.16? BOL'LDER. COLO.

(AP) -Oklahoma State's wishbone, paced by the running of George Palmer and the passing of Brent Blackmail, scored 31 straight points to rout fading Colorado, 38-24. in Big action Saturday. The Cowboy defense forced four turnovers and three were converted into touchdowns. Al- though it was only the second at home in the past three seasons for Colorado, it marked Buffs. four(h setback in tne past five games.

Burned by an 85 yard punt return by Colorado's Steve Haggerty to fall behind, 10-0, Oklahoma State bounced back with an 80-yard drive and took advantage of two turnovers to go ahead, 17-10, at the half. Palmer, who gained 114 vards. James Nunn and Leon- Season Records COLORADO OKLA. STATB LsU 17 54 Tenas-Arlmgton 7 Wisconsin 28 38 Arkansas 6 Baylor 211 70 Southern III. 7 Iowa State 16 7 Texas Tch 20 Air Pcce 1' 9 Missouri 13 Oklahoma 17 Nebraska 17 'Vissouri 1310 Kansas 10 Nebraska 28 21 Kansas State 8 Kan, as 17 38 Colotartn 24 fill.

SO It A )2 2) .18 7 17 16 15 4 24 Kan State I Oklahoma boy running attack, while quar- State's Archie Griffin socks Iowa for yardage ilcfiigaii i open the second half, with Ohio Cracks Purdue Defense, 34-9 WEST LAFAYETTE. INI). Pi Dennis Franklin scored two touchdowns and passed for, a third Saturday to pace Mich-1 igan to a 34-9 Big Ten football victory over Purdue. The fourth ranked Wolverines, who will plav No. 1 Ohio i Frank Don Calhoun's fumble and ranjard Thompson paced the Cow Statistics Michigan Purdue IS Rushes yarns 4S-3'0 Pasjinq yards 10 Passes 3-7-0 Pynls 4-34 Fumbles tost 0-0 Penaities-yards 4-30 44-100 8 14 2 2-3? 10 542 SCORINO) ichiqan 0 6 14 14- 34 Purdue 0 3 6 0 9 Mich-Haslerig 41 pass from Franklin ik'ck tailert) Purd FB Schmidt 27 Mich Franklin 3 run (Lantrv kick) Mich Franklin 12 run (Lantry kick) Purd Herrick 18 pass from Bobrowsk (pass tailed) Mich Thornbladh 1 run (Lantrv kick) Mich Thornoiadh 1 run (Lantry kick) A 56,485.

Franklin to Clint Purdue came right back and Steve Schmidt kicked a 27-yard field goal eight seconds before halftime. Michigan powered 75 yards to 52 vards for Kansas State fi- nal touchdown. Nebraska is 4-1-1 in the Big Eight and 8-1-1 in all games. Kansas State is 1-5 and 4-6. Nebraska needed only one play to score its first touchdown after Rich Sanger put the Huskers ahead with a 30-vard field goal.

Jackson fumbled on the with Dan Anderson recovering. Davis skirled right end on the next play. The iluskers marched 91 yards in six plays, Humm hitting Brent I-ongwell for 51 tltd liir ottirt in Season Records MICHIGAN PURDUB Wisconsin Miami iO Notre Dame Due Illinois Northwe-tern Mich State Iowa Minnesota 13 jo 7 14 10 19 0 1 0 13 6, 13 48 Stanford 14 Navv 14 Oregon 31 Mich st. 35 Wisconsin 34 Minnesota 4 Ind-ana Illinois 34 Purdue 24 Ohio Siaie 15 9 M(chiQ3n 24 Indiana total of ground. 310 vards on the Michigan place kicker Mike Lantry saw his string of consecutive extra points broken at 34 hen a bad hold caused him to miss after the first Wolverine touchdown.

He added the extra points after each of the other Michigan touchdowns. Indiana Rally In 4th Period Slate for the Big Ten title next: ass frQm Saturday, ran their season ijasiprio-record to 10-0 and their confer-) sjxterback Blackman threw a pair of touchdown passes. Colorado sophomore quarter- hack Clyde Crutchmer, Ja.vnes Pass in Wisconsin Vaults Past the second period. I.ongwell hauled down on the one, land Humm took it over with a statistics Nebraska Kansas Stale First downs 30 10 Rushes-yards 71-43 4 50-234 Passing yardage. 178 28 Return yardage 35 33 Passes 7-U-l Punts 151 5-37 Fumbles-lost 3-3 4-3 Penalties-yard! 7-72 4-30 SCORINO Nebraska 10 13 7 2050 Kansas State 0 0 14 721 Neo- FG Sander 30 Neb Davis 6 run (Sanqer kick) NeO Humm 1 run (Sanger kick) Neb Davis 4 run (kick failed) KS Jackson 29 run IBrumlev kick) kS Jackson 1 run (Brumley kick) Neb O'Leary 5 run (Sanger kicki KS Rothwell 52 tumble recovery (Biumlev kick) Neb Davis 4 run (Sanger kick) Neb-Shamblin 31 pass from Runtv (Sanoer kick! Neb- Everett 3e run (kick failed) A 42,000 MANHATTAN, KAN.

(AP) -Nebraska accepted a Cotton Bowl invitation Saturday after the tenth-ranked Cornhuskers demolished jittery Kansas State. 50-21. behind sophomore Tony Davis' three touchdowns. Cotton Howl officials extended the bid after watching the Huskers keep alive their hopes of overhauling Oklahoma for the Big Eight Championship. The teams meet Friday in Norman, Okla.

Nebraska players were notified they would compete in the Davis Score, BadHandoff Lift Trojans Statistics USC Washinsion 22 19 66 290 26 66 145 245 73 57 10 18 1 19 45 4 8 34 6 43 41 4-3 5 35 3 35 I First downs Rusnes-va'ds Passing yarns Peiurn varas Pa-es PunH Fumbieslost Penates yards SCORING 15 3 51-42 7 6 0-19 Southern Cal Aashmgton use Davis 48 run (kick failed) Wash Earl 5 pass Irom Rowland Clark kick) USC FG Limahelu 27 USC -Haaen 3 run trun (ailed) Wash- PmiiiDS 8 pass from Rowland pass failed) USC-FG Limahelu 22 Wash- Bonner I run (kick failed) USC-FG Limahelu 36 L'SC- Davis 4 run (Limahelu kick) C--Rodriguei fumble recovery Limahelu kick I use- Gray 41 run (Limahelu kick) A 55,500 SEATTLE, WASH. (AI Anthony Davis and Ray Rodriguez scored touchdowns eight seconds apart in the fourth quarter Saturday, helping Southern California to Pacific Eight football over Washington. Davis scored after an inter- for a 23-yard gain. On the ensuing kickoff. Ken Coiiley handed off to Walter Oldes, who fumbled in his end zone, where Rod'iguez recovered.

Three minutes later, Danny Reece intercepted another pass. setting up Ken uray toucn down run. Animus Parker intercepted; three passes to set a Pacific Eight conference career record of 19. The Trojans scored on the game's opening series on Davis' 48 yard run, but the Huskies came right back when Chris Rowland hit Earl on a five-yard scoring strike. The first of Chris Limahelu's three field goals and a touch- down by Hayden gave the Tro- jans a 15-7 lead after the first quarter.

But the Huskies trailed only; 18-13 at the half and grabbed a 19-18 edge with four minutes igone in the third quarter. A 36-yard field goal by Lima helu put the Trojans ahead for good. Bowl-Bound LSU Stages 26-7 Cruise Statistics Miss Stale LSU First downs Rustles yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles lost Penalties-yards 13 SO 177 103 5 410 2 4 48 3 2 24 62-299 71 79 6 12 1 5-38 II 3-33 3 35 SCORINS Mississippi State 0 7 8 7 Louisiana State 14 12 0 026 LSU Davis 8 run (Jackson kick) LSU-Broussard 14 run i Jackson kick) MSU-Jones 17 run (Nickels kick) LSU-FO Roca 52 LSU-FG Jackson 39 LSU Jones 21 pass from Miley (pass failed BATON ROUGE, LA. (AP) -Brad Davis led a potent Louisiana State running attack and Juan Roca kicked a 52-yard field goal in a 26-7 Southeastern Conference victory over Mississippi State Saturday night. the Iigers, who will meet a 4' 19 victory' i i Northwestern in Last Falls Shortlt7JrTm SiSi ence mark to-7-0.

Michigan got past the Purdue 45 only once in the first half, scoring with 2 minutes 12 seconds remaining on a 41-yard Gophers Top Illini, Snare 3rd Place Statistics Minnesota Illinois fii-t rjnwns 20 varrt vains Return yards Passes runt's un-hles Inst Penalties-yards SCORING Minnesota Illinois 40 33 sn 79 17-2-4 8 34 20 0-0 0 4 0 13 70 757 193 111 16-8-0 3 21 7 6 5-44 0 13-19 0 3-16 III- McCartney 1 Peavei- kirk i Rnnei-son 35 pass from McCartney (kirk failed1 Winn Galanton 49 run with blocked field anal try ikirk failed) III -PG Beaver 26 Minn Powell 4 run (pass failedl Vmn -Henrirksen 29 pass from Fash (Gnldbera kicki A 34,438 CHAMPAIGN. ILL. (AP) -Quarterback Gil Fash, in his I i burst throutih the middle The capacity crowd of 42.000 including 15.000 Nebraska fans watched the Wildcats lose a gamble on a fourth down and three situation at the Huskcr 34 1 when quarterback Steve Gro- l. gan was dumped bv John Dut ton on the 42. i Franklin scoring from the three.

After the touchdown, the Wolverines got the ball right back on an interception at the Purdue 38. Franklin scored from the 12 seven plays later. Purdue charged back with a 57-yard drive, capped by an 18-yard touchdown pass from Bo Bobrowski to Bob Herrick. Bob Thornbladh added a pair of lone vard scoring smashes for Michigan to put the game out of reach. The Wolverines rushed for only 83 yards in the first half but finished the game with a :33 Statistics Northwestern Wisconsin downs 27 Rusnes-varns S7-r4 207 0 12 26-0 142 aa-'tn 253 13 160 3 40 41 40 Passing vai-ns Return yards Passes Punts Pumble-losf Penalties-yards 751 SCORING Northwestern 14 i 0 14 I 6-34 7 15-34 Wisconsin NW Kev 1 run (Blaevich kirk) NW Craig 21 pass from Anderson (Bla-zev-h kick! WIS Marek 1 run 'Lamia kick) NW Craig 25 pass from Anderson (kick failed) W'S Mack 23 pass from Bohlig (Lamia kick) WIS- Warek 3 run (Lamia kick) NW-Boothe 2 run (Harris pass from Anoerson) WiS Washington 1 run (5'ach run) NW Stevens 29 pass from Anderson (pass failedi WIS Rhodes I pass from Bohln (Lamia kick A 46,248.

Only 18,500 See UCLA Top Marks Statistics Oregon $1 UCLA First do'Ans Rushes-yards Passing yards Pe'urn yards Passes Pjpts Fumbles-losf Penalties-yards 20 27 38-154 210 0 J12B 0 4 48 3-2 41 447 I HP 28 3-6-0 0-C 00 10 87 7-70 SCOP. INS rVeann State 7 0 0 7 -14 ucla 14 14 21 7-56 nn A t- (mm Harmnn (Herrera kick) ULLA-jonnson run vnerrera rkhj osu-Boustead i6 pass from Gervais ucla sciarra i run (Herrera kicn UCLA Monahan 10 run (Herrera kick) ucLA-jonnson 2 run (Herrera kicki I KWzlSK; 22 UCLA Jonnson run (Herrera kicki umi tvnrru a nat. irom wn ue (Kuiaas kick) LOS ANGELES, CALIF. (AP) Hermit Johnson ran for three; touchdowns Saturday and hp' i i 1 Nine atePt ra fumbled the ball awav once and threw two interceptions in the first half, fired two touchdown strikes in the final period. Cappelletti, Penn State Crush Ohio Statistics OHIO 1J 46-1S8 78 4 H71 4 1 21 1-32 PS 26 $2 371 144 154 1-IvO 2 41 2J 760 First Downs Push.

Yrrt jaras "''utn Yards Passes Fumbies iost SCORING Ohio 2 0 3 Penn State 14 14 1 run (Rehr k.ck) 0-10 -49 ou eevty 2 run (Homer mck) PS Capelletti 1 run iBahr fricfc) PS anocnetti run Bahr kirk) PS Canoetletti 15 run IBahr kicki PS-Hull 29 blocked punt (Ranr kick) PS -O'Neill 66 pass interception (Bahr kick) OU-FG Homer 57 PS --Addie II run (Bahr kick) UNIVERSITY PARK. PA. API John Cappelletti rushed: fur 204 yards on 25 carries, in-1 eluding four touchdowns in less than three quarters, Saturday as sixth-ranked Penn State classed Ohio University, 49-10. 'en route to its New Year's night Orange Bowl appearance, Cappelletti moved past Lenny Moore as Penn State's No. 2 all-time ground-gainer, boosting his two-year total to 2.478 I i one victory of the Big Eight football championship.

Oklahoma can win the conference championship by beating Season Records KANSAS WashStatt Florida SI. Minnesota Tennessee Kansas M. Nenrasl a Iowa Stat OUa. Sta'e Colorado OKLAHOMA Savior Suttirn Cat Miami (Fla) Texas Coiorartn Kan State Iowa State Missouri Kansas 29 2 0 7 19 24 78 52 It 34 10 56 20 34 34 i 77 125 27 10 10 31 15 41 48 71 I i L7 Nebraska Otla S'ate 24 Okianoma Missouri either Nebraska Friday or Oklahoma State in the last game of the season. Kansas (6-3-U accepted a Liberty Bowl berth against North Carolina State despite the loss.

Oklahoma blazed to a 27-fi first quarter lead and a 41-12 halftime advantage as sophomore tackles lRoy and Dewey Selmon pressured Jay-hawk quarterback David IJavnCS. Early Interception A tip-off that a rout was in progress came on Kansas' first possession when Clvde Powers quarter ana ran 43 yaras for a touchdown. Jaynes came back to hit Fm-mett Edwards on a 57-yard scoring pass but from then on th Oklahoma defense was in command. Brazilian-born Tony of Oklahoma kicked a 60-yard field goal in the first quarter to break the Rig Eight record of 59 yards set by Colorado's Fred Lima. His kick came within onp yard of the National Collegiate record set bv Southern Missis- sippi's Ray Guy last year.

Washington, who carried 17 times for 119 yards, scored on 'runs of five and two yards in the first half. Davis Scores Steve Davis scored on a pair of one-yard runs and hit tight end Wayne Hoffman with a 43-yard touchdown pass as the. d-ranked Sooners raised lhvr record to 8-0-1. Kansas scored late in the f'rs na'f on Robert Miller's eight-yard run and again in the final quarter when James Row- nian rambled 92 yards with an interception. Oklahoma nosrguard I.iicious Sclmon was injured in thp first quarter but his two brothers made up for his loss, sacking Javnes twice each.

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The onlv olher Minnesota Season Records' ILLINOIS Indiana reli'cnia MINNESOTA Ohio Stte North Dakota Kansas Nebraska Indiana Iowa Michiqan Northwestern Pu'due 14 7 7 41 17 19 74 7 13 -4 3 31 0 7 30 52 14 19 19 17 If) 15 A V) Virginia "Vr-rd Purdue Mich State toa 0 6 Oh State ivt chiann Minnesnta Illinois 74 Northwest. A 74 Wisconsin i kJ i yards. Jaynes hit 21 of 43 passes for Lydell Mitchell of the National 248 yards but most of his suc-Football League's Baltimore; cess came acainst the reserves Statistics Indiana First Downs 11 MSU 16 j-o 61 31 3 4-0 6-41 1-1 5 53 9-- 9 3-10 Rushes-vards Passing yards Return yards Passes 41-142 33 13 3 11 I 8 39 1-1 Punts Fumbles Inst Penatties-vards 1-5 SCORING Indiana 0 0 Michiaan State 0 7 0 MSU Holt 54 run (Kryt kick) MSU FG Kryt 33 Ind-FG Stavroff 52 Ind Snyder 1 run (pass failed) EAST LANSING. MICH. i.APt Mike Holt raced 54 yards for a second-quarter touchdown, Dirk Kryt added a field goal and Michigan State Season Records MICH STATE INDIANA Illinois A Kenfuckv VifQini Minnesota Oh'O Sta'e Wisconsin Michiqan NortnAeslern Mich Sta'e to Northwestern 14 14 8 10 3' 17 i4 31 3 6 7 7 7 0 13 35 20 9 9 28 26 1 14 24 31; 49 1 21 14 Syracuse JC L6 Notre Dame Michigan Illinois Purdue Wisconsin Ohio State io 8 3 10 21 0 10 Indiana leva 24 A 24 Puraue Survived a last-period Indiana Saturday to hand the Hoo siers their seventh straight Big Ten Football loss, 10 9.

Michigan lead in the State had a 10-0 final quarter until frank Stavroff I a a boomed a 52-vard field goal. then Indiana recovered a Clar- 'ence Bullock fumble and mo i ments later Courtnev Snvder plunged for a touchdown. The Hoosiers attempted to pass for two points, but the play was thwarted at the five-yard line. The Spartans showed a rare rt Knlsir. c-ornA "7 a.s,.

jfense allowed Indiana to move Mj hj ritory only once until the final quarter. Michigan State moved to 3-4 in the Big Ten and 4-6 overall, while Indiana dropped to 0-7 and 2-8. After the Indiana scores, Michigan State marched from its own four-yard line to the Indiana 27 on a 14-play, time-consuming drive which all but ended the Hoosiers' chances. Michigan State dominated the i I Colts is the all-time leader with 2.934. HHP UMIHAll JHl OIL 1 Anrrr CHANGtTO IUU70 MADISON, WIS.

AP) iGreg Bohlig passed five yards iociney nnoaes witn a seconds left, capping a 60-yard, 42- second march to rally Wisconsin to a 36-34 Big Ten football (victory over Northwestern Sat urday, Bohlig, who once completed eight consecutive passes and finished with 13 of 16 for 253, yards, covered the 60 yards! with four passes, including three to Rhodes. Northwestern had taken a 34-j 29 lead with 1 minute 20 sec- on Mitch Ander-i pass to Bill Ste- Big Ten Standings Conference. AH Game? W. Michigan 7 Ohio Stale ....7 Minnesota ,...5 Illinois 4 Michigan State. 3 Purdue 3 Wisconsin 3 Northwestern ..3 Indiana 0 Iowa 0 L.

T. 0 0 W. 10 9 5 4 4 4 3 2 0 vens. That touchdown came two minutes after the Badgers scored on Selvie Washington's one-yard plunge and a two-point conversion run by Ken Starch. Rohlig's passing and soph- i omore Bill Marek.

wno gained no nc i be- 1 .7 elicit ill iv the second Wisconsin ever to rush for 1.000 rallied Wisconsin after Northwestern had taken leads the first period and of 14-0 in 20-7 in the second. Wisconsin closed to within 20- 14 before the half on a 23-yard touchdown pass from Bohlig to Jeff Mack and took the lead for the first time at 21- 20 on Marek's three-yard scoring run in the third quarter. The Wildcats came back to take a 28-21 advantage with 46 Season Records WISCONSIN Purdue Color ado Nebraska lvoming Ohio State qan Indiana Mich State Iowa Nortmstrn NORTHWESTERN 1 13 29 I 37 3, 0 14 14 Mich Slate 10 35 0 Notre Dame 44 PittsDurgh ....21 Ohio 14 Iowa 15 Purdue 21 Ohio State 60 Minnesota 52 20 14 12 24 31 Vo 21 43 1 21 Js 36 24J 34 Wisconsin 36 Minnesota A 24 Illinois seconds left in the third nuarter 1 on Rich Bool hp's two-vard run. The victory gave Wisconsin a 4-6 season record. 3-4 in the Rig Trsn u-hilp thp Wildcats slinned to 3-7 overall conference.

and 3-4 in the COAST GUARD INS NEW LONDON, CONN. lAP) Ken Washington gained 222 yards in 20 carries Saturday as ihe Coast Guard defeated Dirx-el. 0, in college f.iolball. iniiie ai raui uihii- come ton scooped up a blocked punt 'player and sped 49 yards into the endiyards. HELP CLEAN UP AMERICA WITH LIFETIME iwaltzed in from four varcjs out for his second tall v.

Fred' Octtmeier 'and Gordon Cambliss set up Kansas State's touchdowns. 29-Yard Run Octtmeier recovered Runty's fumble on the Huskcr 36 and Jackson sprung through a hole and went 29 yards for the score. Two plays after the next kickoff. Chanibliss recovered O'leary's fumble on the Husker 3 1 Jackson contributed 23 yards of the distance, scoring! from the one. Six minutes later, Pb Thornton intercepted CJro-gan's pass on the Nebraska 46.

and the Cornhuskers traveled the 54 yards on five plays, O'Leary scoring from the five. Nebraska rolled to a season-high yardage figure of 612, in-eluding 434 yards on the The Huskers. who lead the nation in pass defense, allowed the Wildcats just 28 yards through the air and 234 on the ground. Osborne was unhappy with three fumbles and a pass inter-c i but said he was pleased with Nebraska's offensive performance. Offense in Control "Our offense controlled the line of scrimmage all day," he said.

The Nebraska coach said It was a credit to Kansas State and Coach Vince Gibson, that the Wildcats did not quit against the Cornhuskers. "They really had us worried in the third quarter," he said, referring to a Kansas State ral- 123-14. I Gibson said Kansas State simply got beat by a better football team. "Nebraska has big, strong people and they just physically whipped us," Gibson said. "Nebraska is the kind of team that gets better as the year goes on." Gibson observed Oklahoma is still the best team he has seen.

"They (the Sooners can do everything," Gibson said. "Nebraska isn't as quick and doesn't have Ihe offense that Oklahoma has" came the llrst LtLA runner toinng quaneroacK ljrone wii- linrre-inrvi onI fho Cnnrlin flo. MUli and HCffDJ FOR trucks, tractors, racing engines, motorcycles, hydraulic syjtems, snowmobiles, 2 cycle engines. Pours easily in 50 below Foster starts. gain more than 1,000 yards in a season, leading the eighth- ranked Bruins to a 56-14 Pacific Eight Conference victory over Oregon State before only 18,540 fans.

The Bruins, 9-1 overall and 6-0 in conference, tuned up for next Saturday's title showdown with Southern California. The winner of that game goes to the Rose Bowl. Oregon State fell to 1-9. UCLA rushed for 447 yards for a 10-game total of 4,154, breaking its conference season record of 3.810 yards in 11 games last year. runs of; Johnson scored on a zero.

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Minnesnta took over third place in the conference with a 5-2 record. Illinois fell to 4-3. Illinois led in first downs, 20-4, and in total yards. 440-83. Fash, replacing injured John Lawing and Tony Dungy, appeared headed for a goat's role with three interceptions, but with 4 minutes 24 seconds left, the tide changed when Roger Coleman's fumble was recovered by Minnesota's Keilh Simons on the Illini five.

Two plays later, Powell's four-yard smash trimmed the Illini lead to lti-12. On the first play after Min-nesnta's ensuing kickoff, McCartney fumbled and Jeff (iuiulerson recovered on the Illini 29. Fash immediately tossed to Henricksen behind the Illini sprnndary and he waltzed across for the touchdown. Pan Reaver set an Illini career field goal record of 12 with a 25-yarder in the fourth period. lie missed earlier from 31! Lna.n motorcycles.

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Holt rushed for 99 on second game. Indiana's offense perked up the second half as the two 19 carries, and Bullock picked up 80 yards. HARNESS RACING BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) The Buffalo Racewav said Saturday naa asKea me state for per Wavne Jones, from eoine over the mark for the sea son. Jones had 973 yards rushing going into the game and had over 100 yards against LSU.

Louisiana State's Mike Miley threw a 21-yard touchdown pass to Ben Jones and Roca's field goal was the second-longest of his collegiate career. He kicked a school record 53-yarder last season. The other score camp when quarterback Billy Broussard ran 19 yards. No. Cases 7 Cycle Enflne iSrtowmobile Lubel I a Sl7 40 nth 'Motorcycle Lube $140 eech Truckt.

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