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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • 47

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Nov. 9, 1975 DES MOINES SUNDAY REGISTER 7D toshers start quick, then pqgcd1 toy with Kansas State, 12-0 Statistics the fourth quarter. The injury-plagued Wildcats, whose quar Neb K-Slatr 20 6 am 42M 105 47 48 -2 terback, Joe Hatcher, played with a sprained ankle and First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Pumbles-lost Penalties-yards bone chips in his foot, visited 7-18-0 6-37 1-1 4-53 4-14-1 11-42 0-0 5-5 Nebraska territory only once on a pass interference call SCORING Nebraska 0 012 Kansas State in the final period. NEB Davis 8 pass from Ferragamo Some credit for the low imlk Taueaj. NEB FG Coyle 24 NEB FG Coyle 22 A 41,300 score had to go to the Kansas MANHATTAN, KAN.

(AP) ft d-ranked Nebraska scored ji "quick touchdown on Vince Ferragamo's eight-yard pass Davis and toyed with Kansas State the rest of the wayf-Saturday for a 12-0 Big EJigJjt victory. Ferragamo's strike to Davis capped a 16-play, 79-yard marcfi after the opening kick-off for the game's only touch-d tt. Mike Coyle, who missed the extra point, booted field goals of 24 and 22 yards, one in the first period and the other the third. Ho-Hum Offense After Coyle's first field goal 9-0, the Huskers acted like a team that was not go State defense, led by Gary Spam, who made 19 tackles But the Wildcats, who have scored just 13 points in their last six games, could muster really dig snow. When I dig in I dig you out! no offense.

Like Clockwork like a nattily attired drill team reporting for a parade when the contest ended. With the score 12-0 in the third quarter, Davis fumbled and Carl Pennington recovered for the Wildcats on the Kansas State 33. The Nebraska defense put The Huskers moved like clockwork on their touchdown drive. Anthony, who gained 107 yards on 24 tries, started it with seven yards on two on its typical show for the overflow crowd of 41,300. On thrusts.

Several plays later Anthony broke into Kansas State ter ritory on a 16-yard gain by ing to exert itself unnecessarily, and' it wasn't necessary. Nebraska, unbeaten this season, spent most of the time sending Davis, John O'Leary and Monte Anthony through the middle of the Kansas State line. Occasional Defense The Husker defense was on the field so briefly it looked Anthony, then powered to the Per pair off our 1974 winter prices! three plays, Kansas State lost five yards and had to kick. Kansas State has lost six straight after winning its first three games. It has lost all five Big Eight matches.

6 First Downs Kansas State made only six first downs, half of them in Wildcat O'Leary made it first down at the 12 and Ferragamo found Davis for the score two TOi or WE PM the TOT! plays later. Ice grip studs available where laws permit No trade-in needed Big rally hits No. 8 Perm State Kunz helps Colorado beat sluggish Okla. State, 17-7 MINI-SPORT 'aTorU? 7 Statistics BOULDER, COLO. (AP) Statistics Okla.

St. Colorado Fullback Terry Kunz gained 119 yards and scored one NX. Stat Penn Stat SAVE s680s26 per pair off our 1974 winter prices! ly 20 W-167 57-213 at rnr First downs 11 22 Rushes-yards 51-136 53-223 Passing yards 51 186 Passing yards 51 186 Return yards 0 15 Passes 4-9-2 14-22-1 Punts 7-43 4-44 Fumbles-lost 5-1 8-2 Ppnaltips-varrls 4-95 17-71 Blackwalla touchdown Saturday to power cirst downs-Rushes-yrdf Rassing yards Return yards Passes Punts cumbles lost Penalties-yards LJ plus 3. 54 F.E.T. per pair 13 82 2 21 11-22-0 7-20-0 6-48 6-38 2- 1 1-0 3- 34 4-30 fourteenth-ranked Colorado to Oklahoma St 0 0 0 77 a 17-7 Big Eight victory over SCORINO Colorado lg 17 Colo FG Mackenzie 30 Colo Keller 9 pass from Wflllams Oklahoma State Saturday.

NC state 0 4 4 Penn State 7 7 0 014 (Mackenzie kick) Colo Kunz 17 run (Mackenzie kick) OSU Turner 3 run (Irlons kick) A 47,579 POLYESTER Vssffisf 7 Colorado, 7-2 overall and 3-2 in the conference, got a field goal and touchdown on its r-a anuey 14 run oanr KlC(K) PS Andress 1 run (Bahr kick) 1 run (kick failed) NCS Brown 1 run (pass failed) NCS-FG Sherrill 24 A 59,536 STATE COLLEGE, PA 90 SAVE s890's208 first two possessions of the game. Early in the third quarter, Kunz ran 17 yards for a pass from quarterback David Williams. Colorado generated 409 total yards, compared to the Cowboys' 187 yards. (AP) North Carolina State per pair off our Jf lLZ score to put tne Buffaloes overcame a 14-0 deficit to up B78-13 Blackwalla plu6S3.68 F.E.T. per pair Li lUl 1974 winter prices! ahead, 17-0.

set eighth-ranked Penn State, 15-14, Saturday. Oklahoma State, stymied most of the day by a stout Hoosiers' May most valued WINTfcR 74 NOW I I F.E.T. SIZE (per pair) (per pair) SAVE (per pair) 5 60-1 S65.1Q 1 JS5 5)0 9.20 S2.76 6.00-12 67.80T 51.90 15.90 aOO 5.20-13 53.9d 45.90 2.84 5.60-13 Xr J9-90 7.20 3,02 6.15155-13 51570 51.90 6.8Q 3.50 5. 60-14' 53.90 13.20 3.26 645jJ4 51.90 8.6CT 352 5.60-1 5 47.90 14.50 3 38 6.00-15L 7 73.10 55.90 17.20 3 48 685-15 74.50 59 9Q 14.60 3 74 'An S'ts DMi.kw.ili CM.cpt 60 1 2 and 5 60 14 wn.cn are W'lilewBll only Atld S6 p' pair lor nlhi-r iijcs AH 0'iCel C78-13 64.80 55.90 I 8,90 I 3.96 C7814 67.20 55.90 11.30 E78-14 69.9Cr 57.90 1 2J)q 4 54 F78-14 V2 .50 61.90 10.60 4.80 G78-14 Tfio 65.90 9.80 5.12 H78-14 0d9 11-50 5.54 F78-15 7yY JB3.90 10.60 4.90 G7S-15 y7.60 67:90 5 20 H78-15 783 46. 71.90 11.50 5.66 J78-15' 7 96.10T" 81.90 14.20 5 98 L78-15 90.3b77790 12.40 6 22 "Ail rc'ol "i only, Aflrl 56 pt pT -n n'.

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Chris Bahr converted after 1 each touchdown. May, a forward, received the for twice more in the final period, but Colorado cornerback Mike Spivey intercepted on one occasion and quarterback Syl Chicago Tribune's annual sil North" Carolina State's Jay per pair of four 1974 winter prices! ver basketball trophy at half- F.ET. per pair time of the Michigan State- vester Berry was sacked on Sherrill's 24-yard field goal early in the fourth quarter the Wolf pack come Indiana football game. a fourth down to end the other The 6-foot, 7-inch May was threat. the scoring leader and one of nrpri nri vrn nnmni Oklahoma State slipped to 5-on the season and 1-4 in the the top rebounders for Indi I ECL DELI EU IiHUIHL Kick Fails Penn State had an opportu ana until he suffered a broken conference.

arm late in the season. Radial traction, handling and mileage with strength of steel. Behind the blocking of cen ter Pete Brock and guards Norwich romps nity to pull out a victory after driving from its own 20 to the North Carolina State 29, but Bahr's 46-yard field goal at Steve Hakes and Steve Stripling, Kunz and reserve full 90 SAVE SI7S43 NORTHFIELD, VT. (AP) back Jim Kelleher demora Norwich scored three touch us 2 for downs in the final period to tempt with 13 seconds remaining wdS short. per pair off our 1974 winter prices! AR78-13 Blackwalls plusS4.04 F.E.T.

per pair lized the Cowboy defense. Kelleher rushed for 77 yards and caught a nine-yard scoring defeat Worcester Tech, 44-22, Saturday. Priced as shown at Firestone Stores. Competitively priced wherever Firestone tires are sold. North' Carolina State began its comeback in the second quarter as Ted Brown scored from the one with 20 seconds left in the half to cap a 55- yard drive in seven plays PICKUP, VAN and RV TIRES 7tretone $5)5)85 Sherrill's conversion attempt WINTER RETREADS Town Country0! Size 6.70-1S Plui2.72Fd.

Ex. tax. exchange. Black, tube-tfpi, ply rating. TUBELESS 7.00-13 7.00-14 34.35 6.70-15 37.05 7.00-15 42.00 TUBE-TYPE 6 00 1629.17 6.50-16 3S.75 7.00-15 38.31 7.00 16 43.17 7.50-16 43.10 enirm IWHUf now mtf tmkii 6.50-13, 7.00-13.

1.95-14 Blackwall. All prices plus 37C to 62C per tire Fed. tax expense and 2 recappable tires, Wtiitt walls add 1.50 per tira. Prices pli 2 43 to 3 49 Fed. Ex.

tax. exchange. Black, 6 ply rating. was wide and the Wolfpack trailed, 14-6, at halftime. The "Wolfpack received the second-half kickoff and drove 76 yards in eight plays for its second touchdown.

Quarterback Dave Buckey passed 42 yards to his brother, Don, for a first down at the Penn State 32. Buckey then passed to Elijah Marshall for 14 yards and a first down at the 16. Buckey raced to the one on a keeper and Brown scored from the one. BuckeySacked The Wolfpack attempted a two-pohjf pass conversion, but Dave Buckey was sacked, leaving enn State ahead, 14-12. North Carolina State started its winning drive midway through -the third quarter.

Sherrill- booted the winning field goal with 13:48 left. The loss was the second for Penn State against eight tories, and may have knocked the Nittany Lions out of the running for a post-season bowl bid. North Carolina State earned its seventh victory against three losses. WINDSOR HEIGHTS FIRESTONE 73rd and UNIVERSITY Phone 255-3665 Des Moines Mon. thru Fri.

7:30 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Sat. 7:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m. DOWNTOWN FIRESTONE 10th and WALNUT Phone 243-3171 Des Moines Mon. thru Fri.

7 a.m.-6 p.m. Sat. 7 a.m.-2 p.m. Vr- i IF metalwork 25fJ ON YOUR CAR sT tf AMOUNTS TO $10.00 0" LESS YOU PAY ABSLUTELY NOTHING! says; I O0HE BODY FENDER REPAIR WITH VERY MINT Ml! 5T i )f NORTH SIDE FIRESTONE 131 E. EUCLID WEST SIDE FIRESTONE 5810 DOUGLAS Across From Merle Hay Phone 278-465 1 Des Moines Mon.

Fri. 7:30 a.m.-8 p.m. Thurs. 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Morgan dies; player MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.

(AP) Vern Morgan, a coach I'with the Minnesota seven years, died Saturday from complications following removal of his kidneys. Morgafi, 47, was hospitalized Sept. 27 and had both kidneys removed; Sept. 30. Morgan, who rejected a kidney transplant, -bad been under medication since September, 1971, for a bloodTdisease.

Morgan, a third baseman, playe tor Des Moines in the i Western League. Des Moines Phone 288-0178 STILL AMERICA'S BIGGEST BARGAIN Mon. thru Fri. 7 a.m.-9 p.m. Sat.

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