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I Di Moinii SuntUy RfjWtr 10, iM SpoHi i Jbatr 4 DRAKE MATMEN TOPPLE, 20-12 if ay StHllMi Hill's Dash Fuels North Romp ,31 -13 i -1 If i r- fimhl Mil And Can't Swim! EVANSTON. ILL. North western snapped a 12-13 dead link by sweeping the last two mulches Saturday for a 20 12 non-conference wrestling victory here over Drake. The Bulldogs trailed. aft-er the first five bouts hut Chris Nairn ioum 1 FAIR Horning his rme A He Mill I mi horn iml this wv, from Pick MiM -f 4 '-J 1 i I-, -j rl I tirti ha-Hill punt r-imn IfntKHinl kkkl ff.

Ptioinl Hatmttv 41 tnirfptMin return (C.rmiiv k.ck I 4 -tfl IMWI 0vt i run IPAiwml kifiil no rv. I iwn lPHMini ckl A M.4. MOBILE, AU, (AIM-J. D.j Hill of Arizona Slate scored two-touchdowns, one on a 73-vardi Browns' Boss Nick Skorich, 49, assistant coach for Cleveland Browns Samuelson (158 pounds), Mike a 111 a (16 7) and Jim McMurray 1177) scored consecutive victories to create the tie. But the Wildcats' Chuck Ar.

nold then pinned David Sche-rer in 4 minutes 35 seconds at 190 and Northwestern heavy-weight Jamie Stimmerfelt whipped Terry Martinson.lt-4, to give the Wildcats their second victory in as many outings. Drake is now 12 on the season. Ill-Ed Jacohi IN) brl Klly Mil, MniMry INI rvoit punt return, Saturday as the North whipped the South, 31-13, in the Senior Bowl. The North, which held a 17-10 lead at halftimo, took command, in the final half with three time-consuming drives. 90-Yard Dash Isiah Robertson hailed one; drive by intercepting a pass at the South four and returning it 90 yards before Hill chased him! down.

I The South, however, had to' XTO Ihinhain, IV Moine. punted in mhat gttn ink. The mi vs.ii' "Stat Mir anil nunilM-rs nine always fascinated nil but the ones in the final Associated Press football poll are at the tubule l) Hie 'ne ni.iih', "Thry prof the In hp. i enme Ihr No. I football team 1 in thr nation it to brut the Imm mid In be ruled Nit.

2 it I necessary In defeat Ihf I team. "I me heard a stry nlxuit a 'iriented artniinlant who was fi fret 8 inches tall. He accidentally drowned in a st ream with nn average depth of 2" feet, xioorvf Ihr writern and i npnrfwnxfrr who voted the imal itl avoid even small jiidiilrs just in rnf." BROTHER Masimnrr, I mis-! pect. vnicrd the senti-l ments of the more rabid Notre i Pame football followers who1 frit the Irish should have been for lieven seasons, Has promoted to head Job Thursday to rrplace retiring lilanlon Collier, Skurlch, who was head coach of Philadelphia Eagles for three years before joining Browns, coached Cleveland defensive unit for four seasons and offensive squad for nevt three, wirephoto iapi Court Could Stymie Ali's settle for a 12-yard field goal by Richard Ciemny of Alabama, his second of the game, to trim the North lead to 17-13. WiKon.

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4. itiman (D) brut Rnh Wtll Inqion, t-0. VI Jim McMorry (D) bl J-k W.i'snlflh. I loo Cituk Arnold (N) plnnrd ptvW Iwrir. A Vk WlREPHOTQ (API Two Old Heads Are Better Than One Ht-flvvweiaht- Jml Summtrlut (N) Dcf itrry Martinson, n-4.

Title Hopes Dan Pastorlnl of Santa l-lara then drove the North to touchdown drives of 74 and 80 yards to put the game on ice. Southern California's Clarence Davis capped each drive with touchdown runs of five Veteran Halt inir Colt ks Johnny 'nita (left) and Karl Morrall dial after arrix'al in Miami, where chili in now workinjr out for next Snnday'a Super J'owl clash with Dallas. COLD RUSH HOUR rated above D.C. (REU-f BALTIMORE, MD. (AP) WASHINGTON, Supreme Court Beat the Traffic won Saturday's TER) The Monday mav decide whether feature at Pimlico.

I I Muhammad Ali Indiana Bags 3-SHOT LEAD 1SU Mat men IOWA BREEZES 7th Straight jo GREENWOOD IN GYM OPENER lias to give up and one yards. Hill scored the game's first touchdown on an eight-yard pass from Pastorini after Tom Duncan of Toledo streaked 4.1 his quest of re gaining the Hob Dovaney unbeaten Nebraska team. a I more may not have: realized it but in this partial-' lar year I was fair game for his barb, so I'll take bis advice and avoid shal-! world heavy 1 ank Crown' LOS ANtJKLES. CAL A. M.

F. SKI-DADDUER FAMILY FUN! and RACING IOWA CITY, IA. Carl i 01 DEVANEV yards to the Ninth two with an weight boxing Ben and i intercepted pass. a mpionship the all-around title Saturday as jlAP) Bobby Greenwood BETHLEHEM, PA. stormed into a three-stroke lead l'eterson scored a pin Saturday in the third round of 190-pound match and and begin in his heavy- Team Scoring 117 V'nriun 10.

Minneotl lnw lone delayed Mud. St. five-year prison term. Campbell-Los An-l'K1'' Len Thompson followed geles golf tournament. a decision as Iowa Slate Greenwood 32.

from a 2 tie and hHndpd ville. had a career-best! In'Rh a 2M2 defeat in a battle lew waters. I'm only 6 feet tail; Rgin- io nw srvM find much of a swimmer. IOWA CITY. I A.

Indiana Most people think that all rolled up 147.5 points en route Key Theft Pastorini kicked a 27-yard field goal in the second period following an interception by West Virginia's Dale Farley. Ciemny added a 22-yard field goal in the opening quarter. Little all-America linebacker A adverse MUHAMMAO ALI Iowa Misted a 157.25-148.35 non-conference gymnastics triumph over Western Illinois in the Hawkeycs' season-opener here. Wallen swept the parallel bars, high bar and still rings crowns and totaled 51.95 points for the over-all championship. Western Illinois is now 2-2-1 for the year.

ruling probably over the ot wrestling teams i i i would place the former cham nve pHr Club course i aaay nigm. pion behind bars before his lw iei. miiiii- park Mar. 8 bout with titleholder Joe Meve Lampe started the Cyclones with a 3-0 victory in his I Ronnie Hornsby of Southeastern Louisiana tallied the Smith's Frazier in Madison Square Gar me p. n-i mmfi Iowa p.M.l and had a 54-hole total of 204.

hern the rase for some years. Saturday, Michigan 120.5 1 cap- Karh fall a new group of scond owa (53) Shy leader leclors is named a limited finished last. Greenwood, slim, quiet and number in each National Colle-' i obviously embarrassed bv the Olvninic climiuiiiins den, a Justice Department law 118-pound match, which was the last lead Iowa State saw until yer told Renter. Vaulting -1. Dean Showalter (I); 2.

Jer-ry Westburo (WI); 3. Bruct Waldman ID; 9.00. Floor exercise -1. Barry Slolten (I); 1. Art Lowering (WI); 3.

Bub Satslone (II and Carl Walin (I); 9.40. If he can meet the dale, Ali ciale Athletic Association re stands to collect a minimum of Spits and Gary Hall each swum sd(kn "Mention, said 1 1.. gion. Tiie Register had a vole mob nor se I Ken Lienr ui; I. Chuck I played better than I know by far his biggest pay day since boxing officials in 1S70, and I participated each 1 on three winning relay teams; 'fur the Hoosiers, as did Larry1 i.

,,.1,. 1" ...11.. Itouchdown on a 41-yard intercep Ition return in the second quar ter. Hill, who caught 10 pusses for 101 yards, brought the sellout crowd of 40,616 to its feet in the opening quarter when he fielded Don McCauley's line drive punt at the North 27 and went the distance. Sunday stripped him of the title in 1967 following his conviction on In the pre-season poll I opted 'T 1 nu- 01 -1 1 1.

1 Anderson and ke Stamm. ln-lor Ohio State, and voted diana set five meet marks the Buckeyes until liiiuii ui; ana John nenaersun (Wl); V.05. Still Rings 1. Carl Wakken (I); 2. Dean Sliuw.illtr (1) and O.m Repp (1); 9.00.

Parallel bars 1. Carl Wallen (I); 2. Rudy Ginez (I) and John Novak (Wl); High bar- 1. Carl Wallen (I); 2. Jacaues Farnev (Wl); 3.

Bruce Waldman (I); 8.95. All-around I. Carl Wallen II); 59.95. SPARTANS CRUSH IOWA MATMEN, 22-12 charges of refusing to be Peterson scored his pin. The Cyclones quickly fell behind, 6-3, and the two teams alternated decisions until (he defending National Collegiate chiimpions were pulled into the 12-12 tie by Rich Binek's 8-3 triumph at 177.

Phil Parker (142) and Carl Adams (158) notched the other decisions for the Cyclones, who now own a 5-0 record, ending their Eastern swing with a 3-0 how." Three strokes back at 207 was a group of eight, headed by Masters champion, Billy Casper and Lee Trevino. The others were Gene Fer-rell, Doug Sanders, Gibby Gil drafted. began to come along strong and i three competing on 1 switched to the Big Red. I record-setting teams. The liawkeyes' highest fin- Then, in its regular-season fi-j nale, Ohio Slate trimmed Michi-i Wall, Bob Lunn and ishes were two fourth nlaees All bert, Art Only In recent months have the men who control the sport relented sufficiently to allow him to participate in bouts in major cities.

But the comeback could end abruptly if the Supreme Court gnn to finish unbeaten and 1 mvar(, an( Ray Floyd. The punt return gave the North a 14-3 lead, although the North had run only eight plays from scrimmage and had netted two yards on offense. EAST LANSING, MICH. -Michigan State built a 17-5 lead after six matches and cruised to a 22-12 Big Ten wrestling victory over lowa here wung once more to Woody r'errell and Sanders had 66s, Haves. mark.

Lehigh, a perennial pow IIL'VHIU VJIIUfll IK), VtlMjn'l wo ire. tyie r.nv i. Indian, (Gary 69, and Wall, Lunn and Floyd Hill was voted the fame conne v. Wi mam Meiss. Mark soitz.

Kicn ir.n Anderson); 2. Michigan; 3. Wisconsin; 6. i 'Oa. outstanding player and the er in the fcast, is now 3-1.

118 Sieve Lamp (IS) beat Randy Bioos, 10-4 126 Greq Surenian (L) beat Norm WIN kerson, 5-3 134-Dav Wateri (L) beat Bill Flet- land. 6-5 142 Bl Phil Parker (IS) beat Crain Ret. After Iowa's Jon Robkin downed Lon Hicks at 126 Iowa; 3:17,98. 300 back stroke relay 1. Indiana, Mike Stamm, Boo Silver, Jack Horsiev); Smith Falters Bob Smith, who held a two- Alter (he events of New Year's Day 1 was one of (he 39 electors who put Nebraska on lop for good, wilh Notre Dame second.

To my way of thinking one tram Southern California z. vttcmqan; j. Micnigan btate; 5. lowa; 2:40.612 (record, old record by Indiana, in pounds, 11-5, Tom Milovich (134), Mike Ellis (142), John rules that it does not wish to hear his appeal against the 1967 conviction. A turndown on this question would leave Ali with no further legal avenues to pursue.

Each Monday, the court announces which appeals it has A. M. F. SNOWMOBILES 1971 MODELS ON DISPLAY Your local AMF dealer has number ona snowmobil. in lowa.

Let's look at th record. AMF Ski-Daddler took fmir tint places at the Steamboat Rock inowmnbile ra-- and three first places at Eldora. North's top lineman, Pastorini was the North's outstanding back, Joe Profit of Northeast Louisiana the Soulh's outstanding back and Jack 301 Breast jtrokt relay i. Michigan stroke earl POine into tne OaV Mike Whitaker, Stu Issac mt'r, 13- 150 Herb Campbell (L) beat Doug Lunt, 9-7 158 Carl Adams (IS) beat Rick Bacas-tow 8-2 (Bill Mahonei 2. Indiana; Michigan State; 5.

lowa; play, took two sevens going out, finished with a 75 and was well 300 butlerliy relay 1. Indiana (Spitz, Larry Barbeire. Gary Halll; 2. Michigan: 167- Steve Shields (L) beat Bill Wall ers, 2 gW-Rlch Binek, (IS) beat Scott Christie, Youngbloodof Florida the South's outstanding lineman. back at 210.

Arnold Palmer went to four 190-Ben Peterson (IS) pinned John mneiiari, Heavvweiohl-Len Thomson (IS) beat kept Notre Dame from the national championship. The Irish lost that one, 38-28, while Nebraska tied the Trojans earlier in the season, 21-21. over at one point out nnisnea agreed to hear and which it will not. The rejection rale is very high, better than nine out of 10. ooo Lusnca, o-j 3.

Michigan State; 6. lowa; 2:31.394 (record, old record by Indiana, 1970, One-meter diyinf relay I. Michigan (Dick Rvdze, Joe Crawford, Jim Creede); 2. Michigan State; 3. Wisconsin; 6.

lowa; 341.85. 1.S00 free slyle relay 1. Indiana (Bill Baird. Dan Hylant, Ulf Gustavsen); 2. Michigan; 3.

Wisconsin; 6. lewa; 14:56.332. 200 tree style 1. Indiana (Connelly, Pat O'Connor, Heiss, Anderson); 2, Wis birdie-par-eagle-birdie for a 69 Aerial Show Abajace (150), Tom Muir (158) and Gerald Malechek (167), former Iowa prep champion from Belle Plaine, notched consecutive victories to wrap it up. Steve DeVries scored the liawkeyes' only other triumph, pinning Tim Moxim in 5 minules 57 seconds at 177 pounds.

Iowa's Dan Sherman earned a 4-4 draw with National Collegiate champion and 211. AMF says it like it is ISU SWIMMERS CRUISE, 90-23 (The Register's lowa News Service) Dick Crawford, who held the lead at one point, fell consin; j. Michigan; 6. owa: :27.239. In Dubuque's first Snowmobil race the AMF Ski-Daddler took If the court agrees to take the appeal, Ali could count on as much as a full year of ji continued freedom and the lNE OF the real mysteries of 400 medley relay 1.

Indiana (Stamm, By Plunkett InHulaBowl 0' AMES, IA. Jim McNichoIs reie uaniDerg, bameire. Ha 2. Mien a weird season is how a back with a 40 coming home and matched Palmer at 211. igan; 3.

Michigan State; 4. lowa; 3:32.259 won the 1,000 and 500-yard free trecora, oia recora oy Michigan, possibility that the court 3-meter diving relay 1. Wisconsin style races Saturday night, setting a Big Eight dual meet would ultimately issue a deci (Kicn icnuize, lony Ruetf, Davis Bush); 2. Minnesota; 3. Michigan State; 6.

lowa; 359.00. Greg Johnson at 118 pounds. It was the first loss for Iowa Greenwood, winner of only $15,000 in his career, made his big run in a five-hole stretch Statistics sum overtiirninu his con record in the longer event, as 200 medley relay 1. Indiana (Ander viction completely. in four outings, while Michigan Iowa State sailed to a 90-23 starting on the ninth.

State hiked its record to 2-0-1. squad like USC could lose four games. Another is how Air Force, beaten by Colorado, 49-14, could have stomped Stanford. 31-14. Rut the biggest puzzle of all is what happened to Ohio State.

This was essentially the same bunch who, as sophomores, swept through unbeaten and Ali has contended that, like other members of the Black 118 Grea Johnson (MS) drew with Dan son, uaninerg, Barbeire, stamm); 2 Michigan State; 3. Michigan; 6. lowa; 1:36.872. (record, old record by Indiana, 1968, 600 individual medley relay 1. Indiana (Hall, O'Connor, George Smith); 2.

Michigan; 3. Wisconsin; 4. lowa; 5:55.086 (record, first time held). 800 free style relay 1. Indiana (Con He reached that par 5 with a 2 iron and knocked in a 35-putt Sherman, 4-4.

V16 on Rnbkin beat Lon hicks. Muslim faith, he was technical 11-5. for an eagle. swimming victory over Oklahoma. McNichoIs turned in a time of 10 minutes 12.2 seconds in the race and came back with a 4:59.4 clocking in the 500 North South First downs 19 14 Rushing yardage 232 95 Passino yardage 177 798 Passes 15-19-7 24-4? Punts 1-55 6-34 Fumbles lost 1 0 Yards penalized 17 5 SCORING North 7 28 0 7-47 South 7 0 13 12-32 Sou-Dlcus 7 pass from Manning (Ayala kick) Nor Brockington 1 run (Jacobs kick) Nor Theismann 1 run (Jacobs kick) Nor Adamle 5 run (Jacobs kick) Nor Bowdell 6 pass from Kern (Jacobs 34 Tom kov cn MS) bear Don ly a minister and should be nelly.

Baird, Soitz, Horsley); 2. Michigan; Brings, 4-2. 3. Minnesota; 5. lowa; 7:17.922.

142 ke IMS) bear Jerry excused from serving. Blank, 5-2. Greenwood birdied the tenth from 10 feet, then put irons within four feet for consecutive ISO John Aba ace (MSI pear He also made a general ob Stonoeran, 20-7. TAB UNITAS na om mu imm oear tooo jeetion to taking arms against. as Cyclone swimmers won all Rhoades, 8-5.

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Sea it at your local AMF dealer today. Place your order now! Fuel injection Hijrli speed" enajiinx rluli has Slide tracks Limited number nf raring models available Visit your local dealer now! GARY'S MOBILE 2704 Vine, WDM, GARY'S TRAILER SALES 6150 S.E. 14th, 285-3140 MM LTOP STANDARD 2S05 Huhbell, SINGER'S STANDARD 4004 E. 14th, 266-9460 TOWN COUNTRY STANDARD 7935 NE 14th, 964-4667 Ankeny, lowa ANKENY SNOWMORILE 5AI ES 2100 Delaware Ankeny Industrial Park 964 1990 Ankeny, lowa 167 Gera ri Ma erhek (MS) beat John the Viet Cong or any others he Evashevski, 8-4. kick) beat O.J.

Simpson and USC in the Rose Bowl. On paper, they couldn't miss, hut they did. Various ex-p 1 a a i are offered, in He matched a birdie on the but one event. Dave Carrithers and Dirk 177 Steve Devr es pinned Tim miL'lit be called on the fight if Moxim, 5:57. Nor HiunKetf 5 run (Jacobs kickj Sou Worster 2 run (Ayala kick) Sou Burnett 1 run (pass failed) fourth with his only bogey on vu Dave cio IMS) drew witn rau MAN OF YEAR CANTON, OHIO (AP) -Quarterback Johnny Unitas of sent to Vietnam.

Zander, 6-6. the fifth where he missed the Heavvweidht Ben Lew (Mb) beat In this second claim, All is Sou Montgomery 2 run (pass failed) Nor Plunkett 1 run (Jacobs kick) Sou Manning 1 run (pass failed) A 23,500. Jim Washek, 9-3. green. Hanson also won two races for Iowa State and Steve Spikes took both diving events.

400 medley relay lowa State (Bill Schusper. Dirk Hanson, Jim Bell, Eric Haaoaniemi): 3:57.9. what the courts have come to call a selective conscientious Jim Jamicson of Moline, 111., BLUFFS TEAM shot a 68 for a 211 total. objector, one who objects to a particular war rather than to THE LEADERS 69-69-66-204 Bobbv Greenwood all wars. HONOLULU, HAWAII (AP) Jim Plunkett, Stanford's Heisman Trophy winner, led the North to a 42-32 victory over the South in the twenty-fifth Hula Bowl football game Saturday, completing 11 of 12 passes for NABS PIN LEAD the Baltimore Colts has been voted the Man of the Year in the National Football League, it was disclosed Saturday by the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Unitas, who led the Colts into the Super Bowl, was selected in a vole by NFL fans. A $25,000 scholarship fund will be established in his name fnr a vniintrcfor lhrincr in 100 free style 1. Jim McNichoIs, lowa State (Big Eight dual meet record); 2. Terry Lee, lowa State; 3. Mike Burt, Oklahoma; 10:12.2.

200 free style 1. Dave Carrithers, lowa state; 2. Chris Levzorf, Oklahoma; 3. Mike Barry, lowa State; 1:48.2. 50 free style 1.

Mark Dalderg, Oklahoma; 2. Dan Lanaeston, Oklahoma; 3. Tim Kirzan, lowa State; :22.9. 200 individual medley 1. Dirk Hanson, lowa State; 2.

td Oslund, lowa State; 3. Larry Teters, Oklahoma; 2:03.5. While the court has, in the past, consistently upheld the law Biny casper Art Wall Ray Floyd Bob Lunn Gene Ferrell Doug Sanders Lee Trevino Gibby Gilbert Don January Phil Rodqers Bob Goalby Monte Sanders Tom Shaw that grants conscientious objec tor status only to those who 68-69-70207 207 70-71-68-209 66-72-71-209 66-69-75210 73- 68-69210 69-72-69210 74- 68-68210 69-69-72710 (The Register's lowa News Service) OSKALOOSA, IA. Team No. 1 of Jefferson of Council object to any and all wars, i 131 yards and scoring two touchdowns.

The North rolled to a 35-7 has agreed to hear an appeal une-merer divinq 1. Steve spikes, lowa State; 2. Rick McAnnally, lowa State; 3. Walt Temtinskl, Oklahoma; 307.25. 200 butterfly 1.

Jim Rpll. tnwa Stale: Bob smith cluding: 1. The seasoned seniors had no competition from the sophomore candidates for starting positions. 2. Big Ten football is down in quality and the Buckeyes had no real opposition.

Both may he true, but I suspect an added factor. Tutting in three years of varsity play under Woody Hayes could become work boring work. Football is an emotional game and the missing elements could bp fun and excitement. Football players are not unaware of what goes on elsewhere on campus. Could be the successful coach of the future will be the guy who can motivate without becoming a dictator who knows how to deal with this term in two other cases halftime lead before the South more, Unitas will get a new car raising the selective-conscienti ano a tronnv.

Garrett 72-66-73211 1 Dick Crawford Bluffs moved into the lead Saturday in the Boys' State High school bowling tournament at Crown Bowl here. Jefferson roiled a 2,842 series to pass Keokuk, the defending Tommy Jacobs 71-71-69211 Grier Jones 69-72-70211 Howie Johnson 70-71-70211 ous-objector issue. Diments Capture 2. Ed Haapaniemi, lowa State; 3. Mike Burt, Oklahoma; 2:05.6.

100 free style 1. Dave Carrithers, lowa State; 2. Eric Haapaniemi, lowa State; 3. Larry Teters, Oklahoma; :49.4. 200 back stroke 1.

Bill Schoster, lowa State; 2. Ed Oslund, lowa State; 3. Dave Howell. Oklahoma; 2:05.5. 500 free style 1.

Jim McNichoIs, lowa Stale; 2. Terry Lee, lowa Slate; 3. Bill Brandeker, Oklahoma; 4:59.4. No.5PennRolls rallied in the final two quarters The South had the ball most of the second half because Hula Bowl rules give the trailing team the option of receiving the ball after each touch J.C Snead 68-73-0 211 Arnold Palmer 71-71-69211 Jim Jamieson 73-70-68-211 Tony Jacklin 69-69-74 212 3 Packwood Titles John Schlee 72-70-70 21? 200 breast stroke i. Dirk Hanson, champion and, leader after last week's opening session with Past Dartmouth HANOVER, N.H.

(AP) Lee tiaer lowa State; 2. Jim Tro ano. Oklahoma: 3 (The Register's lowa News Service) Ross Randall 71-70-71 Brent Harper, Oklahoma: 7:19 1 John Jacobs 70-69-73 PACKWOOD, Diment Penn's fifth-ranked Quakers I chris Blocker 73-71-68-212 638. Bruce Rassinuson led the 3-meter diving 1. Steve Spikes, lowa State; 2.

Rick McAnallv, lowa state; 3. Walt Temeinski, Oklahoma; 306.05. 400 relay lowa State (Tim Kirzan, Eric Haaoaniemi, Ed Haapaniemi, Dave Carrithers); 3:20.4. family of Des Moines accounted down. Archie Manning of Mississippi completed 20 of 33 passes for for three championships Satur streaked to an 11-0 record by whipping Dartmouth, 92-77.

Saturday in Ivy League basketball. Unbeaten in its last 29 regu- 3-Goal Burst By Black Hawks day in a three-mile run at Pekin High School here. Merle Diment won the open title in 16 minutes the kids of the 70s. 294 yards to lead the South. Joe Theismann of Notre Dame, a North teammate of Plunkett, Farmer's Supply in Colfax Dubuque Vacationland in Dubuque Arrowood Marine in lowa Falls Campbell's Marine in Council Bluffs A-l Vacationland in Cedar Falls Rapids Marine in Cedar Rapids Maasdam Construction in Sully Lakeside Boathouse at Storm Lake Mills Marine in lowa City Rudy's Sales Service in Fort Dodge Lubeck Oil Co.

in Cherokee Honda Village in Denison Firestone at Forest City Noel's Sports Center at Spencer S.DM. Auto Bags 2 Cage Triumphs (Special Dispatch to The Register) TOPEKA, KAN. South Des 47 seconds, son Mike took the completed two of seven for 35 new leaders with a 224-242-178644 series. His teammate Mike Bell had a high game of 236 and a 603 series. Lincoln of Des Moines moved into ninth place in the standings with 2.252.

Bowling continues on Jan. 16, 23 and 30. Teams can still junior crown in 20:25 and daugh CHICAGO, ILL. (AP) Bobby Hull scored a goal and set up the other two in a second-period rally to give the Chicago yards and ran for 44 yards to set up a touchdown. ter Barb was the junior girls' champ, clocking 8.08 for one Moines Auto parts advanced to The South took a 7-0 lead on a mile.

the I lar-season games, renn pulled BUT, back to the polls: Theyiaway midway in the first half make good reading but on the shooting of Dave Wohl, it's a mistake to take them too (Bob Morse and Phil Hankinson, seriously. iwho each finished with 16 I'm a diehard, but the Ne- points. braska-Notre Dame argument Dartmouth's Paul Erland only goes to prove lhat Duffy scored 29 points and Jim Mas-Daugherty was right when he ker contributed 23. The Indians proposed an eight-team playoff 'have an 0-3 league record and semifinals of the all-Mexi- i HiacK iiawKS a i-i victory over from Manning Opcn-Mprl Dimwit, hiqh seven-yard pass the Boston Bruins in National can basketball tournament with erhnn UiLrak f--nitt A I 111 a 1A iV- Inn. tO CnuCK UiCUS Ot Arkansas.

Ilor-Mike Diment. D.M.I wiior wins rvmrn iiei i ui rounriu. tu. in, ium- nr a mnt i fl flB nn Then the North rolled for five Hockey League action Saturday a pair of victories here Friday night. land Saturday.

South Des Johnny Bucky's twenty-fourth Moines downed Winfield, mile); walk Dave Eidahl, Richland, STANDINGS Jefferson (C.B.l No. 1 25:13. straight touchdowns for its half- RCOKUK 3. Cardinal Stritch (Keokuk) 2.522 .....5,455 4. Jefferson (C.B.l No.

2 goal put Boston ahead, 3-2, be- 70-40, and whipped Kansas are 2-6 over-all. Grand View Rolls for the national championship. time advantage. Plunkett was voted the outstanding back and Jack Ham of Penn State won outstanding 7'he titonc failed, hut it deserves another look. In Women's Gym tore Hull set up Keith Magnu-Xity, sz-47, to gam today 'rj-e' 376 sen and then scored for the semifinal round against defend- j'wstr victory.

ing champion Topeka. 10. perry Stowe, Rogers Grand View pinned a 71.11- I r. ASKS RULE CHANGE lineman Honors. 572 defeat on Iowa State's To Lead North No, 10 Bon NOTES Belated word; comes via Jack Sparks of the rues lowaUtrlCaeers unpwnv tb-y hd, In addition to his 44-yard run, club team in an opening wom IVVJM1V11, A 4L4a: 1.11 DEALERSHIPS OPEN 0f from scrimmage, Theismann re- en's gymnastics meet for both Km Kent Strife In dl.ld SefhnL American Association k.tni-f, death in October of Ben Lingen-! TAMPA, TLA.

(AP) Iowa felter of Salt Lake City, a great State split end Otto Stowe will end in 1925 for Ossie Solem at I help lead the North all-stars Colleee Baseball Coaches Satnr-1 turned a kick 37 vards to set ud teams at Grand View Saturday. eni N.ti.na, rnlle-another North touchdown. Grand View won all four IN SOME AREAS OF IOWA Drake. Lingerfelter, 66, was a against the South in the AH former Salt Lake Citv commis- America Bowl here today. States second half rally fell DE KALB, ILL.

Northern i a Athletic Association's 'short Saturday night as tenth-! Illinois downed Iowa, 43-34, in baseball rulr; rommiftpp in events, Diana Lowe taking the floor exercise and balance sioner. At one time he helped) Nebraska's Paul Rogers, a ranked St. Bonaventtire gained, girls' basketball here Saturday 'permit one paid visit bv a col- CALL RALPH'S DIST CO. NHfNV. IOW Mwnes or 7j-ttt3 lae' Lsi avraatmnal DlSlnbUNIr KING JAMES CORAL GABLES, FLA.

(AP) Jim French won the feature Saturday at Tropical Park. beam. Janie Dunning capturing vaulting and jore Jensen Ihe uneven parallel bars. i Jkp Armstrong coach football at native of Rock Rapids. will an 85 68 college basketball vic-i night.

Diane I.appe led Iowa I lege player to the major league l'kt bf the North kicking 'tory. (1-1) with 10 points. team that drafts him.

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