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3-s; Dei Raijiilar $., Xm. Texas. Ohio PI 1 p-WW- Baefc in d.m. Really Fired Us Up' Continued pom Page One I "i Jt X- r-Ji i a Coach firnt down yardiiye at the 11 ORANGE Cnnftnurd from Paye One when Nebraska ruled holrt- ng on the field try, t.tUii,! We have come from behind be-; the points. It would have turn fore.

I thought to beat LSI! we fourth down and about a loot to would have to run on them and go, had I.SU aereptcd. I fell that we could do th.it be Van Hrownson i.f we have run on everybody idoah, made hi. only up-else." in the weond quarter Devaney (hat He Ihoufiht anii his f'rs' m'" I.SU was a very good team- jcepted after he jjot off to a similar to Southern California, start by running a keeper Inlrrniitiitnul league VV. T. Pit cr Mjilwjon ....20 12 2 42 Oim 18 11 4 40 1J2 114 Flint 17 12 4 121 101 On )4 5 31 111 117 Fori ...13 19 5 31 11J 134 Tolfrta 12 20 4 23 114 14fc Port Huron ...11 16 6 28 1 20 1 26 FRIDAY NIGHT'S RESULTS Dayton 4, Tolrik) 1 Only 9ni ichfdulNf TONIGHTS GAMES pm Port Huron it Dft Momft Flint it Muvkrqon Dayton at Fort Wan setting a mpwum.

who rank No. I In the Vj A f. next week's final vole, wat 4 JS' N7 aJ I named the lop d. fensUe slur. J- jjtf 12.

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which lied Nebraska. 21-21. for the only blemish on record (hat ktrett hed (a II will) thl Irliininli Second Boot LSU got to the Nebraska m-v. en in seven plavs following the -We gave LSU many chance? half kickoff but had to to win." he said. fr a 25-yard field goal The Tii-ers had played with- hv r.nmi.lin maH ins Ry Hut Turnhull Former Oak Iaf Dave Pad- zerski will be returning to Des out star quarterback Art Can- uut the Tigers got rolling a Moines as an opponent for the trell, who left the game after bit later, going 7S yards for the first time tonight but, second play with a twisted score in seven plays.

They were helped along by a 15 yard pen- In a flip-flopping finish, which faty against Nebraska for piling Harper started by grabbing the on, pitched to split end Al Coffee for the score on a 31. Army 10 41 Oki.hom 1 41 xl 'i Vk Navy So Mlhod. ft I Jf yard play. Season Records prisingly, it's as a coach, not a player. Padzerski has been named temporary coach at Port Huron while Ted Garvin recovers from a heavy bout with the flu.

Ivx-Oiik Leaf Bat the ex -Oak Leaf captain LOUISIANA STATE NflRAtKA II A nd M. orrtl Rice 0 31 Soum. Cl. 10 Army 0 Mmnot MiMuri Kadsai 0I4 Si Conwnrlo 3 S4 Ioaj it 14 Kan.Kt SI. 17 OKinm Then Tagge started mixing his play, well and drove the Huskers 67 yards in 13 plavs for the go-ahead touchdown with nearly nine minute, left.

Tagge ignited the drive will) a 14-varH rnmn hit Baylor PClliC Kentucky Auburn AUudma Mts Siai Notre Dmt Tulftne Mmiiiool will not be in the lineup himself ijf when the two clubs square off iL ,1 I I pointing toward the line of scrimmage, with safety Mike Crotty pulled up tight almost as deep middle linebacker. Key on Worster The Irish actually employed three basic defenses but the which managed lo put a nine-man front where the ball was headed with linebacker Patton assigned to hit Steve Worster on almost every play was a big factor. "We practiced it every day in our workouts in the Cotton Bowl, but I wasn't worried that at the Ice Arena, starting at 8 Rodgers for nine yards and Jeff o'clock He suffered a severe m' Kinney for 17 to the five. Kin- otioiK. nt Minima a soere or from yu pr on Calif final- knee injury in mid-Novcmber assured the 16.000 rcd-at-i and is due to undergo surgery tired Nebraska fans of a next Tuesday.

celebration by picking off thatj hjs I mi i Him iiiiiiiii i i tuniii i ii a fa ir i im mi i i im. uu i i i k-m. hjm uhon Nrbraska start- 'been performed this past Tucs-j Ta Fumb, (l(J scrimrriage lhc wjnnjng but when Garvin became drivp- WIREPHOTO (AP) Dame in Dallas, Tex. Worster fumbled four times and Irish won, 21-11. Coming in to make the stop is Jim Wright (40), Notre Dame linebacker.

TOUCH I.OXCiHORX Steve Worster, Texas' all-America fullback, rips off three yards in first quarter of Cotton Howl game Friday against Notre Irish gaining such complete was just too excited. I was sup- touchdown. "That's when I felt dominance of this contest. 'posed to be six yards off the sure we were going to win," "You can bust me if they (ball and I lined up only four said the senior, who finished ill a week ago Dave was named: 11 came Jum a piay ai er the interim coach Tagge had fumbled and Buddy i 'Hun Anything1 i Millican had recovered for LSU; His first victory at the the Nebraska 40. Two plays' 11 th "8 yu helm was over DeS Moines in ater it was all over.

re RlnR 10 movp Port Huron on Sunday, 3-0, I had to come all the way lhe. pre uas and that is the only Oak Iaf across the field to get that aJot, bcore Rame loss in seven starts since jTerrio said. "I was keyed on f't being No 1 and we knew Dec. 11. The team played two the split back and if he flares Jhe( fjf ,0 that was straight 2-2 ties on the road out.

I take the split end i VT this week at Dayton and Fort that's who was supposed to Mia all-America tackle New-Wavne. the throw. I could tell as soon VVc saw Notre Dame beat it ihi hsH it Texas (ranked No. 1 in the last anyone would crack the code, said Parseghian, with a grin. "We ran it in scrimmage with 13 men." At times, particularly for all-American Worster, it must have seemed Notre Dame was playing that many men second to Phillips in the voting.

don weigh more than the pro-and got there too soon, then Tab Auburn With Archie Still Injured gram says," sighs Royal. Texas finally got field position, started driving and Worster fumbled. The Irish were way back on their own 10 when Jim Yoder, a junior reserve Rare Rematch This rare bowl rematch, said to be only the second in the JACKSONVILLE, FLA. (AP) lonigius game aiso mains couldn't change directions." However, Patton, Tim Kelly, Walt Patulski, Ralph Ste-paniak, Greg Marx and others got tough and Happy Feller had to furnish a 23-yard field goal for a 3-0 lead. Notre Dame responded with a 10-play drive that covered 80 regular-season poll) on tele the return to Des Moines of in revenging last year's 21-17 loss to the Ionghorns here on New Year's Day.

The big fullback who is cred I Mississippi and a handi back previously used only as a punter, snapped off a 74-yard history of the four major bowls, had emotions sparkling and crackling. After losing the finale to Southern California, Nebraska rushed for 132 yards against the nation's No. 1 defense. LSU was held to minus 45 yards rushing in the first half. quick kick.

"I didn't call that," said Theismann. "As a matter of ited with much of the yardage capped Archie Manning against Mara- who wiH be nis 'irst home appearance since Auburn and a hale and hearty trade Dcc 5 thgt Pat Sullivan can point to onlyj Pennington to Flint. one thing an Auburn victory; The Oak Leafs have made and a lot of the inspiration in i Irish players felt they had a lot 2(5 being a fact, I saw all this strange per yards, the last Coach Darrcll Royal's team to prove Paul Rogers of Rock Rapids. -m it, Prn.ro it ,11,1 in I nnnl-. ilietsmaiin-lO-lOm a I WOOd inc nuuuie dim nun vision and when we got here and found out just before the game that Stanford had upset Ohio State (No.

2) we really got up for this one." Before the game, the longest telegram ever delivered by Western Union was presented to the Husker team from Nebraska fans. It contained signatures. Unrolled, it was 1,400 feet long. wiiiiiiii in a lun, nmi inc 11. uaj uivi, in nnui.i- ju rri in the Gator Bowl football several other roster changes started the toward nntinm.1 till vp.ir i in? off one of the Preot offensive pass mat cosu me mil services ueieu wnai was up.

since ineir last nome sianti tnh n. me me call. veve misnrahto teams in collpne hislnrv. and I of Gatewood the rest of theione gave worked on the Dlav a lot, but game today. The margin generally is figured to be a touchdown or day.

'Our aim is to make Worster ending the ninth-longest winning when they won four in a row. ney.s record for bow, teams at New Winger i Nebraska to 4-3 by kicking a 27- Bob Kelly is gone, rejoining I yard held goal in the first quar- go 'ooh-ooh' when he carries more. "We are preparing ning as if he were for Man-i Providence of the American afler the "uskers fgca 100 Der T.pam.p hut annthnr wjna. down at the LSU eight. LSU was up for it, too, but "I guess I had too much weight on one leg.

I could feel a snap." says Gatewood, who suffered a hamstring injury. His later services were brief and mostly spent in running decoy routes. Theismann's Idea hadn't run it this year." Yoder, who played a lot in Gatewood's absence, lined up as a deep back, took a pitch-out and sent the ball far over everyone's head. As a result, Texas had to come 8.1 yards and spend 7 minutes in scoring a touchdown. streak.

The 1957 Irish snapped the longest skein, Oklahoma's 47-game waltz. "The trouble with building long winning streaks seems to be that eventually you run into Notre Dame," sadly said a voice from the rear of the overflowing press box. the ball, rather than having the crowd go one Irish lineman quipped before the battle. That's about the way It -happened. Seven Losses Worster, who has lost only cent," said Paul Davis, filling! er, Claude Cardin, was signed! SdU1 WdS Coach Charles McLendon's Ti-in for Auburn Head Coach i to replace him.

Cardin had I target the way and he lever gprs simply didn't have a guy Ralph (Snug) Jordan, home af- been playing at Kansas City in that ll get there- who was the likes of Willie Barter an appendectomy. the Central League. Harper Recovers Per. I Tn i' oc Coaches Missing vve couia nave Kept Keiy, 0n the first foowj "I conferred with coach and suggested the play," said Theis seven times since ins soph omore year as a prep, man Rogers' next kickoff Harper usker grounfJ attack wi(h fell on quarterback Buddy fell on quarterback Buddy in 13 Tailback As a live crowd of 72,000 and a national television audience saw, the Longhorns got off to a yards trips. aged only 42 yards on 16 carries and fumbled the ball four Jim Bertelsen, the Longhorn from Wisconsin, smacked over from the two, then Phillips passed to Danny Lester for two points.

Scott liempel's 36-yard field goal just before the half made it 24-11. The scoring for the day was done and. for a few minutes Jordan's absence gives Ole Miss no advantage. Its head coach, John Vaught, also is missing, recovering from a heart ailment. With or without their head Lee's fumble after Larry Ja-cobson had tackled him hard.

It took the Huskers just two plays to go the distance, tail Chris Dantin paced the Tigers with 79. 4 Passes Each mann. "The two ends line up tight and cross. We call it the goal-line waggle. They were in man-for-man coverage and one defender got lost on the cross." A Longhorn fumbled on the following kickoff, which is super start, shortly after blonde and bikinied go-go dancer Karen Lagato rushed out and kissed all six co-captains.

They apparently take an Jerry List and Rodgnrs each but I don't want to block the chance for advancement of any hockey player," explained Oak Leaf General Manager-Coach Terry Slater. "He played at Providence last year and started this season there. Their club hasn't been going well, and they called and said they would like to have him back. I left it up to him and after some debate, he decided to go." back Joe Orduna gaining it all coaches, Auburn and Mis- times, with Notre Dame recovering three. "No, I never made it a point to say anything special to 'Steve after the game," said Royal.

"I just complimented all the sen- iors on great college careers and they've certainly had great just before that, Theismann's! sissippi had some great fnnnvhnno caospH more concern ments and a couple of adult view of such interruptions The all-Big Eight back ram- granoea tour passes lor Netting for 12 yards and then bolt- braska, List gaining fi3 yards ing three yards for the score as! a1 ledgers 45. Hamilton was Bob Newton applied the big the top receiver for LSU with in Texas for no one seemed to sort of the story of this game. The first three kicks Texas handled were bobbled. Two than any Wishbone. His elbow ones.

Auburn s-i record in-hit a Leghorn helmet and two eludes an upset by Georgia. be trying to defense her wish nine for 146 as Lee hit 12 of 23 block. bone, which was quite visible. fingers turned numb Mississippi is 7-3 with upset losses to Southern Mississippi Big Play The Irish used three quar terbacksJoe, Jim Bulger and Pat Steenberge on successive didn't change hands, but chances for returns were eliminated and the field position was bad. This was the one that wasn't recovered.

The Irish had possession on the 13 and Theismann soon scooted over from throws for 182. McClendon said he thought Nebraska was the best team Louisiana State had played this I season. "They're a real tough team," McClendon said. "You could jsay they sort of engulfed us. You don't make mistakes Rogers' extra point made it 10-0, but the Bengals got on the board on Mark Lumpkin's 36-yard field goal after moving from its own 24 to the Nebraska 10, Buddy Lee's four throws to slolback Andy Hamilton accounting for 54 yards.

plays. Bulger, the strongest 63-Yard I'lay On Texas' first scrimmage play, 190-pound junior Phillips faked the dive to Worster, swung a little wider, cut over left tackle, cut sharply back to avoid Crolty's one-man blitz effort and went 63 yards to the 10. "The quarterback was my The Oak Leafs, tied with Fort Wayne for fourth place, will play four games here in five nights. They face Port Huron again Sunday night only Sunday home game of the season and Flint comes in for the first time Tuesday and Wednesday nights. and Mississippi State.

Manning, acting coaches Frank Kinard of Mississippi and Paul Davis of Auburn agree, will be better than when Louisiana State humiliated Mississippi, 61-17, in the battle for the Southeastern Conference title five weeks I careers. Worster had to keep aiming his 200-pound body Into a large mass of enraged Irish, who couldn't have treated him much rougher if they'd used shillelaghs. The hits were clean and legal, "The only way to hit is as Jiard as you can," says Patton, who is listed at 220 pounds. perior size had a part in the the three and the lead became arm, completed a 37-yara pass to Ellis who spends 99.9 per cent of his playing time on defense. "I haven't been so happy since I was married," insisted) against the No.

1 team in the 14-3. Shortly after the second quar The Tigers declined to try for country and expect to win." man, pointed out Crotty, wlio ter started, Theismann tight- Theismann, who took his vows had some brilliant moments. I 'roped the sideline for a 15-yard only three weeks ago. Some of the oldtimers (sports writers) ago. The heavy cast is off Manning's left arm, but the superlative runner-passer-faker still must wear a plastic protective device and padding weighing about four pounds.

It prevents his left arm broken Nov. 7 covered a longer time period. "Greatest Notre Dame victory since Ohio State in 1935," mumbled one. It was a big victory. i -ji jtr- from at the elbow or WORSTER CALLS Wl jst FUMBLES 'FREAKY' "He can take a hard lick," Texas Coach Darrell Roval said team physician Dr.

Ferrell ninin sviriav nftpr hki'Varner, ''but he can't twist that wrist or it might pull loose Longhorns lost to Notre Dame and said: JA OV 4x the muscles around the silver plate screwed into the bone above and below the break." Anburn Injuries Auburn's top defense tackle, "To quote Grantland Rice, one of your famous writers, I've learned something that victory cannot bring, to wipe the blood from my face and smile so none can see the sting." i Gusty Yearout, will miss the game, his right wrist in a cast. "The ball," said Texas quar Eddie Phillips, "just! inree m'eDacKers are Detow terback the other direction to-' Pai. including 1 Boouy bounced 4 '-Jy fNiiCVii Strickland. day." Fullback Steve Worster called it "something freaky." Running back Jim Bertelsen "Strickland may start," Davis said, "because the team gets a tremendous lift when he is in there, but he doesn't have put it this way: "We made some mistakes, and they turned the breaks into touchdowns. We had 10 turnovers and you can't win games that way." "We played an excellent foot quickness." With all the injuries, Davis said Auburn hasn't had a scrimmage since before the Christmas holiday.

"It may have hurt," he said, but you never know in ad ball team that was inspired and deserved to win," said Royal, I vance if a team is ready. We felt our preparations were good nine Longhorn fumbles. I I't'rVf thCrCt W3S for the Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl I a lot of beef hey throw at youj and I in the middle' and "they were they so large inside we couldn't get Trapshoots At McCausland A a crease there to run Wor-i ster." Worster, who fumbled four times, said, "There were a lot of freaky things that nev WIEPMOra (AP) a-iT Tf trrK-tfi mr ti tttwf i iniT l.i" AND GUN CLUB A Or H. Pnifrr ftdr RDdt of liO: Cls B-fVi-o Smth. Davenport 94 tOO; Can Boyd Huis.

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And they tackled the ball well It was just something freaky. Check That List! Nrbraska light end Jerry List pulls in pass for six yards and first down during first period of Friday night'i Orange Bowl battle with Louisiana State at Fla. Defenders en the play are Greg Bkkham (38) and Louis Castio. Buskers won, WIREPHOTO (AP) HOOK 'EM, JOE Quarterback Joe Theismann of Notre Dame breaks away from Texas tackier and goes in for touchdown from three-yard line Friday during 24-11 upset victory in Cotton Bowl at Dallas, Tex. Theismann ran for two touchdowns and passed for another in ending No.

1 Longhorns' 30-game victory streak. 'rvon'timo I t-victofl anrl hsirl Jorl IS of IJOi X'9 over-M-Dao Smith rrKi. 15? of arjff I'vp Ray 4S Of fO. OOCBte IrpprtV i the ball out, thev'd hit it. rVioelr V.A-ral I.I rtl V' 17-12.

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