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IA. Don't let the disappointing records of Iowa and Indiana fool vou into thinking these two Big Ten tail- enders might play a football KickTakeltcclcne sow No.4Huskers? game not worth watching here 28TH IN ROW AS INDIANOLA SINKS VALLEY 3 Scores in Final 72 Minutes, 20-6 today. Statistics They simply don't know how to play a dull game against Offensive Lineups IOWA STATI NtBMASKA antral Ettl .1 1 Ai i Inaiai, 1M i rvawton. RurMrl. 14 32 rtil.

4 I I Harm, 77 FlMt downs Rushin yardaaa Pain varflfiaa Rtiurn yarOaoa Pae Pontt FumolM toil Yard! panalntd Domlar, 0 Vcf.hr, 'S 1-27 J3? tw. 1 1 ITfrnd. Murrtocll, 39 I Winter, lorem. tilt, J'O on. 70 Brownson.

11 SCORINO enlrcl OP ail 0 4 0 O'Roylt I run (mh tailed) mrr, 13 ITI each other. In 1968, when Indiana last visited Iowa City, the Hoc siers won a rousing 38-34 duel. Two years before that, it was Iowa that escaped with a pulsating 20-19 victory here to snap a 15-game Big Ten losing streak. urrv. 170 Kinnn.

trr) Jonnton. IVJ Schneitt. 1.7 Statistics Tweel I run (run taiiad) Prooerh run (run tailed) O'BovIt I run 10. Morion kick) i Tim and placi-l 30 Clvd Wll-' liams Enid Breadcasls-WOI. Ames (Ircdin) net-worn, KNT.

Del Moinat. Indlanoia Vallay 14 7 H7 tl Firtt downs v. 'Z tuinlnO yardao Ru 30 41 44 rassin varaaot ttlurn yardag Bassft eumbtas losl a-ir-i 1-4 And some of their battles at I 4 By Garr Kluender Kevin O'Boyle's second touchdown and Don Morton's second-chance extra-point kick with 2 minutes 42 seconds remaining 45 Ii rrds ptnaliiad tCORINO Bloomington in recent years have been just as memorable Indianol Vallav I 2 Vail. Orlvt I run (kick la I lad) By Maury White (Register Stall Wntr) AMES, IA. Iowa State Coach John Majors, spewing words at his customary pace of 972 per minute when worked up, says the Cyclones are "the Ind.

Baktr 77 pass Irom Lathrum ILc kick) Leonard I run (run tailed) mo Ind. Ind. LtonarO run (La kick I boosted East to a 13-12 upset victory over ninth-ranked Central Sioux City at Duke Williams Stadium Friday night. like the two games Indiana won by identical 21-17 scores, and the 21-20 Hawkeye triumph in 1964 when the Hoosiers reached Iowa's 11-yard line in By Steve Hellyer Indianola preserved its un team in After O'Boyle's one-yard best losing football scoring burst, Morton's con-1 America." beaten streak and top ranking in Class 3A Friday night by REGISTER PHOTO BY DAVE LEWIS rallying for a 20-6 victory over Valley at Valley Stadium. Oops, Pardon My Pass Interference The Indians packed three Coach Bob Devaney of unde-f a once-tied Nebraska doesn't need to bother with self assessment.

Voters in the Associated Press poll rank the Cornhuskers No. 4 in the nation. Opposite Records Thus today's Big Eight game version attempt sailed wide to the left. However, Central was called for roughing the kicker and Morton connected on his next opportunity. Central took over on its own 47-yard line after the ensuing kickoff and East's Jim McBride then atoned for an earlier mistake.

Big Ten Standings Conference All Games W. L. T. W. L.

T. Michigan 4 0 0 7 0 0 Ohio State ....4 0 0 6 0 0 Northwestern ..3 1 0 3 4 0 Michigan State. 2 2 0 3 4 0 Minnesota 1 2 1 2 4 1 Iowa 1 2 1 15 1 Illinois 1 3 0 3 4 0 Purdue 1 3 0 3 4 0 Wisconsin 1 3 0 2 4 1 Indiana 1 3 0 1 6 0 Indianola's Jim Westerly Iwibbles pass near mid-field Friday night at Valley and for good reason, lie's just been pushed by Valley's Rich Sharpnack. touchdowns into the final IVi minutes for their twenty-eighth consecutive victory that completed a third straight undefeated season. Pass interference call helped Indianola drive to Valley's 25 near end of first half.

Indianola scored twenty-eighth straight victory, 20-6. matches the league's only per- uier an incomplete pass, a CLAIMS ISU-HAWK COMPETITION 'HEALTHY'- second Ernie Tweet aerial was ZTV swiped by McBride on the East 1 (MK Nebraska. It was Indianola's second conquest this season of a Metropolitan Conference member and neither was easy. The Indians opened with a 7-6 victory over Hoover. the final minute and then failed to stop the clock for a field-goal frv 10.

O'Boyle took over and, after ltaas 111 DUl" y-9 avtr" a 14-yard scamper by and defense against scor- lorn Should Meet Commitment, Says Ray Nichols to the 24, ran out the This is Dad's Day, and also a knothole game for youngsters of clock. The Cyclones, sorry to say, An inspired defense stopped Indianola in Valley territory five times before one of four rank seventh and sixth, respectively. After getting off to the best start in years with three non-conference victories, they McBride had fumbled a punt and set up Central's go-ahead touchdown in the third period, a 12-yard jaunt by Gary Pro- Tiger fumbles proved costly. I iv'- HIM i mil 'km By Ron Maly ton, Republican majority leader high school age and under, and a crowd of about 45,000 will turn out hoping to see similar excitement. One Victory Both teams have won only Two plays after the Tigers If the University of Iowa peck with 1:08 left in the peri- ball competition with Iowa as an example.

"They played each other last season, then the Drake fans had stiffened to stop Indianola at the four, Mark Orvis had the od. Touched Punt of the Iowa Senate, said he is "extremely disappointed" that the Iowa board has refused to honor a commitment for games with Iowa State In 1979, 1980, Board in Control of Athletics made a commitment to play four future football games with Iowa State, Gov. Robert Ray ball jarred away from him and one game, but lowa, after a solid performance in a 14-14 tie Marvin Busby recovered at the cheered for Iowa and the Iowa fans cheered for Drake in a said Friday, "Iowa should hon or it." Big Eight Standings Conference All Games W. L. W.

L. T. Nebraska 4 0 7 0 1 Kansas State ....4 1 5 3 0 Oklahoma 2 1 4 3 0 Kansas 2 2 5 3 0 Missouri 2 2 4 4 0 Oklahoma State ...1 2 3 4 0 Colorado 1 4 4 4 0 Iowa State 0 4 3 4 0 1981 and 1982. East stalled at the Maroon 46, but the Scarlet punt was touched by a Central player and Mark Kelly recovered for East at the 21, Tom Johannsen and Sheldon Morton, a sophomore, punched to the 18 before an O'Boyle toss "I would like to see the two "Your action can do nothing Tiger 25. Fancy Pass Indianola used a little razzle-dazzle to get the touchdown moments later on a fourth-down play.

tournament in Hawaii. The series hasn't torn fans apart." Iowa and Iowa State are scheduled to play in 1977 and teams play," the governor com at Minnesota last Saturday, is tabbed as a seven-point favorite. The Hawks would level their conference record at 2-2-1 by winning. "We'll stay with the power-type running game and hope it works as well as -it did against IOWA Please turn to Page Three mented. "The game would stimulate a lot of interest.

Fans GOV. ROBERT RAY ROBERT RIGLER Rick Lathrum, who was but hurt the cause of higher education with the citizens of Iowa and with the Legislature," Rigler said in a letter to Samuel Fahr, chairman of the Iowa board. "Competition between the in the state could still support both teams even if they split to Don Karns in tne end zone was intercepted. have lost four league games in switched to a running back 1978. However, the Iowa board said earlier this week that it GAME Please turn to Page Three from quarterback early in the sides for one game." two schools would be healthy," Gov.

Ray said. "You can use Drake's basket season, lofted a 22-yard half Robert Rigler of New Hamp back pass to quarterback Ran dy Baker, who took the ball Goalie Carter, Muskegon's a row. No sense in getting lost in a maze of statistics. The Husk-ers are favored by 24 points. How discouraged are people hereabouts? Apparently they aren't discouraged, but only disappointed that outstanding ISU effort hasn't been accompanied by a few better bounces But Central was unable to control the ball and punted.

O'Boyle streaked 21 yards to the Central 14 and, after Nichols was stopped for no gain, Kevin scurried to the one to set up his winning touchdown. East was forced to punt the first two times it had posses Metropolitan Standings ALL GAMES Speed Smack Leafs by 6-0 VI. L. Pts. Drake Goal: Put Brakes On Coyotes Offensive Lineups Dowlina 0 216 72 Lincoln I 83 38 North 5 3 122 126 East 5 4 133 141 Roosevelt 4 4 1)9 89 Valley 4 5 133 113 BADGERS FACE RUGGED TASK CHICAGO, ILL.

(AP) The hard facts of Big Ten football life reach a crescendo today for new Coach John Jardine of Wisconsin when Ohio State thunders into Madison for the second straight visit there by a nationally-ranked. unbeaten (Special Dispatch to The Register) MUSKEGON, MICH. Muskegon's Mohawks used their speed and the goaltending of Lyle Carter to advantage Friday night in posting a 6-0 victory over the Des Moines Oak Leafs in the Inter of the football. Hoover 3 96 120 Tech 0 8 26 282 sion but O'Boyle finally got the Scarlet untracked late in the OF ALL SPORTS Football GREATER DES MOINES Colo 27 Bcndurant-Farrar 12. East 13, Ceniral Sioux Citv ft Indianola 20, Valley 6 Johnston 34, Waukee 12 Lincoln IB, -ort Dodge 6 Roosevelt 22, Marshalltown COLLEGE Detroit U.

34, Loyola-Chicago 4 Kino Point 21, Hofstra 19 Nebraska 49, lowa Stat 24 (freshmen) HIGH SCHOOL Proof of it is that more TONIOHT'S GAME Dowlina vs. Heelan (Sioux Citv) at bleachers have been installed SOUTH DAKOTA DRAKE Valley national Hockey League. first period. A third-down pass inter Glenn, 184 Bakalnra. Otn L.E Wlnslow, 175 Goruo.

230 International League Scotl, 214 Macken, Breen. 204 ference penalty and Don Mor away from two Valley defend oarces, 220 puna. 235 R.G Sillas, 235 Sillas, 235 Wnrnhpr. Iin ton's key fourth-down carry for L. T.

Pts. GF GA 2 2 16 38 27 Glass, 255 I acy, 192 R.E Herbert, 210 uacy, 1V2 ers in the end zone. Tom Lee's kick made it 7-6 Enu eman. Carter turned back 28 shots, six of which would have to be listed in the spectacular category. Des Moines had three break-away power plays that 165 Redmond, 180 PhillirK 145 Heston, 190 l.h AND sold.

Fewer than 200 tickets remained Friday and a record crowd of 35,000 is expected. The old stadium mark of 30,750 was for the Husker visit two years ago, Bite Off Lot "We've eot a bie chunk to Trudeau, 201 Pelot, 211 F.B.... one yard to the Central 19 preceded O'Boyle's 12-yard flip to Kelly at the five. However, the Maroons toughened and Don Perry, 175 Perlow, 214 w. Flint 7 Muskegon ...5 Dayton 4 Fort Wayne ..5 Des Moines ..4 Toledo 3 Port Huron ..2 11 39 26 10 36 27 10 31 25 9 35 32 6 30 42 6 33 46 i.m., Drake Tim ind pile 1:30 Stadium.

Broadcasts KCBC, Oes Moines 1 Carter, standing all alone, Morton was stopped for no gain KELO, Sioux Falls. S.D.; KUSD, Vermillion, S.O. Anamosa 56, Linn-Mar (Marlon) 6 Assumption (Davenport) 47, Wahlerl Dubuque) 8 Albert Citv-Truesdale 30, Lincoln Central (Gruver) 6 Albia 30, Centervllle 6 Atlantic 14, Kuemoer (Carroll) 4 Bec an (Dversville) 8. Manchester 6 Belle Plaine 50, Siqourney 14 Battle Creek 18, Schaller 4 Crestland (Early) 48. Galva 0 Central De Witt 8, Camanche 6 Clinton 28.

Rock Island, III. 17 Corning 20, Glenwood 16 Central Decatur (Leon) 54, Interstate 35 (Truro) 0 Charlton 12. Inua Tltv 7 at the one on a fourth-down with 7:29 remaining. Valley couldn't capitalize on fourth-down gambles in its own territory and Indianola pushed, across touchdowns both times. A 32-yard march helped along by a 15-yard Valley pen team.

Jardine's Badgers fought a good losing battle, 29-15, against Michigan last Saturday. Now comes Ohio State whose coach, Woody Hayes, is dedicated to do everything Michigan can do, but much better. Furthermore, the game play. O'Boyle Scores stopped. Meanwhile, the Mohawks were zipping around the Des Moines defensemen and crashing in on Oak Leaf By Ron Maly Drake's defense, riddled by an aerial bombardment a week chew but we're gonna try to bite on it," Majors vowed Friday.

The Huskers have won the last nine meetings and lead in this ancient series, 52-11-1. The problem is easier to de Three plays later Tweet combined with Richie Plummer for Friday Night's Games Muskegon 6, Des Moines 0 Flint 3, Port Huron 3 Fort Wayne 3, Toledo 1 Tonight's Games Des Moines at 1 Fort Wayne Flint at Dayton Port Huron at Muskegon Columbus unr tion 14. Lone Tree. 6 ago, today must buckle down to Cardinal (Elton) 16, Davis County (Bloamfield) 12 alty netted the Indians an insurance marker on the first a 58-yard scoring pass play but it was called back because of a Coon Rapids 48, East Green (Grand the job of stopping an assault of two Cal Leonard scoring by land. junction) 14 Central City 42, Clear Creek (Oxford) 0 Creston 48, Mount Ayr 6 Please turn to Page Two runs.

personal foul infraction against Central. Central punted to the Maroon 44 and after three Don goalie Gaye Cooley almost at will, Cooley, who recorded 30 saves, performed especially well in the final period when he stopped four Muskegon efforts that had appeared to be sure goals. The task is actually more Leonard, the game's leading rusher with 156 yards in 35 car Aaron Sued gives Rex Kern, the Buckeyes' slick senior quarterback, his first shot at the Badgers after sitting out the previous two Wisconsin games because of injuries. Twenty-point underdog Wisconsin has lost 10 straight to Ohio State, last beating 'the Bucks, 12-3, in 1959. The Buckeyes sport a 4-0 Big Ten record, For Divorce specific than general.

The Bulldogs will try to apply the brakes to South Dakota fullback Steve Pelot, who ranks fourth in National Collegiate Athletic Association college-division Cavaliers Sign 6-8 Larry Mikan CLEVELAND, OHIO (AP) fine than solve. "We're going to need a good effort to move the ball enough to offset their balanced attack," says Majors. "This week we just can't stack people at the line of scrimmage to stop a rushing attack. "Van Brownson and Jerry Tagge hit about 60 per cent of CYCLONES Please turn to Page Three ATLANTA, GA. (AP) The wife of Atlanta Braves out Morton thrusts O'Boyle tallied from one yard out with 5:16 left in the half.

The Maroons, now 7-2 overall, dominated the third quarter with 23 offensive plays to East's seven. Central's only punt of the period was fumbled by McBride and Propeck tallied six plays later. Norm Descoteaux started the Muskegon rout when he slapped a 60-footer past Cooley from dead-center at the blue line at five minutes 40 seconds of the fielder Hank Aaron filed a di ries, bulled one-yard to cap the seven-play drive and moments later sped 37 yards with .55 to play. Pat Stroud halted an Indianola thrust deep into Valley territory by picking off a Baker pass and returning 81 PREPS Please turn to Page Two rushing statistics. 140 Average vorce suit Friday, charging while Wisconsin is 1-3.

initial period. Bob Tombari's breakaway, with a perfect pass In todays other games, co-leader Michigan (4-0) is host- The Cleveland Cavaliers of the National Basketball Association Friday signed rookie Larry Mikan, a 6-foot 8-inch forward who was released earlier this season by the Los Angeles Lakers. Mikan played at Minnesota feiot, a 211-pound senior from Wisconsin Rapids, has averaged 140 yards per game and he also is No. 4 in cruel treatment. Mrs.

Aaron seeks division of property, alimony and custody of the couple's four children. The Aarons were married in 1952. from Bob Smith, and Darrell Located a pleasant 16 miles West of TINY'S Des Moines on Highway HOCKEY Please turn to Page Two BUGGY HORSE 'N EE A "NOW OPEN" lng aroused Illinois (1-3); Northwestern (3-1) tries to stay in the title race against invading Minnesota (1-2-1); and Purdue (1-3) is at revived Michigan State (2-2) in a regional TV game. Michigan is picked by 21 points over Illinois, but Wolverine Coach Bo Schembech- scoring with 80 points. Drake Coach Jack Wallace hopes his defenders can stop Pelot considerably better than they controlled Jim Lindsey of Abilene Christian last Saturday.

Lindsey completed 27 passes FEATURING under Cavaliers Coach Bill Fitch. The club also said that center Luther Rackley pulled a muscle in his left thigh during Friday's workouts and would miss at TRANSMISSION? liner 4' StroJnoff Smorgasbord All You Can Eat Bad for 402 yards and three touch- CONTINUOUS (jJV' (FLOOR SHOWfe FUN GALORE oom downs in Abilene's 33-13 victo- least six games. Milner Hotel 6th and Cherry COUNTRY AND WESTERN Irnn IT YDMBFI MnQTBt FAUCET PARTS ALL TYPES 8. SIZES Maybe IS'ot. Bring It to An Expert FREE Diagnosis FREE minor adjustments MITCHELL TRANSMISSION 144 Lmm M3-I44 IS Yn S-v DM M.

HOURS Tiws. thru fri. 11 OO 1:0 Saturday ler stated this week: "Illinois is a team that has pulled itself together and looks like it's ready to battle anybody." Michigan State is a six-point favorite over Purdue, the same spread Northwestern is favored over Minnesota. Drake needs a victory in this game, which starts at 1:30 p.m. in the Stadium, to regain respectability.

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