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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • 36

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nnnnr (-State Lets Air Out of Buffs, 21-20 MAVHATTAN, KA? I API l.M Vtiln't tlulih ti iri tvuShi Kanui trir Culurada a Only lad wn-k CuloraJo Ivad (.. 0 kAMkrd off Prnn State, tlim (w WMI4I i rsr.tfj faunis. TW MUdrata, Iraitiag by poiat la tat Ulrd ar. Irr'l 4) tag MVMdt, tad lh ball Ihfir awa i. iHiiry Itrrd la tle iwift Hawthorne, who caught it at the KSwe and tied throui-h a wave of oVfemlrrs to Moore Leads 40-20 Breeze By Missouri Ue raL r-.

ifcy i f-r--" SUtittk-s iumn I rvanui mauv jwi 0x I Ihe io-point conversn. I 4) i lu I 41 ett k4 Dukry passing to Mike Montgomery, Streak Saapped 1 Snll. it look a miurd extra KOtlkrS mttmn t' i point by Colorado's Dave IU- 61 -H tfJ-MI I run trlev IKtJfr I b4l iftl4. 4-(ft ney, who earlier connected on i Iltus Uurty frst and Ihirty second in succession, to keep the Buf It Mm faun HOT START, 35-10 FINALE faloes irom going away wiui a 21 51 ht. Hawthorne's 57-yard gallop 4 aU-Pnt" AuAft.

06 (P4vtNe ktl ti- a rtgtM it hm tram rHwmla fvo la 'a STILLWATER. OKU. lAP) MisMuri turned two Oklahoma Stale fumbles Into touch Nebraska Rips set up a field goal that staKiM Kansas State to a 10-7 halftime lead. Kkki From His run put the ball on the 28. and Max Arreguln kkked a downs in the first two minutes was now Will, as SUIiilk-i By Maarjr While Saturday and went on to a 20 out.

Weak Air Game Minni-sota? Coach Murray tit 'Thne owl lo be theory three-pointer. Dickey's 15-yard touchdown pass to Bill Butler and Arre-euin's kick wiped out Colora ,1 tt'armalh can claim one of the team at fiir1im.ifr rvmi'h In tcoam nauon nuisiamiing running tn i i -(jm I lOarm-u cooa one in look, dui do's early second-period lead. Arreguln contributed it-Id goals of 2S and 37 )ard and two rxtra points. John Tarver. Colorado's hard-driving tailback, celebrated his vrm iijj til train i imn- the oihrr tram'i whole Miiwn wai made.

T7ui, friends, ai a lung time go. Die CoplM-rs die when it comes Ume to pass. jBig Quarter, victory in the Big Eight Conference football opener for both teams. Joe Moore led a bruising Missouri rushing game that pounded out 437 yards, carrying 34 times for 186 yards and two touchdowns. Oklahoma Slate's James Williams fumbled the opening kickoff and Henry Stuckey recovered on the IJ.

Two plays later, Moore swrpt left end for eight yards and the touchdown. Momenls later. Oklahoma State quarterback Tony Pounds fumbled and Missouri's Steve Ci. ov Craig Curry hit only four I NN If am -t' 10 passes for 19 yards, and one 49-23 Romp For Kansas elevation to the first team by scoring all of his team's touchdowns on runs of three, 21 and eight vvds. Haney converted twice but the one he missed proved the difference.

was stolen. Later, Dob Morgan nrsotas one and sent Johnny hit four of eiRht for 55 but gave Rodcers over from the sii yard two away. If Minnesota can get line and Kinney from the Iwo. ocr'n' offinse could be powerful, iilent Squad lht.y nave morc of. Kinm-y's touchdown made tensive potential than any Go-14 7 and the Gophers who pher team since 1964," said Uadefealtd Nebraska blitrd NJInnrvola for three nrhdiwn( la the epening quarirr acre Saturday, ea route la a IS-10 vktory.

hi ilxlh itralfiht la this rrln, and calmly trolled to the drrlnf room. Then the excitement started. "0 were In the Big EiRht now," sliouted a voice In the Stjlisticf New MtIK KmM I 4 jweren't allowed to talk to thejDcvaney, who is 1001 on the Fumbles lotf I nnn nnninci nim.finii uriini' mm Last Mmuf Texas Edges --rr lliip IIia nnmn hurt i a kiii. muiivuhhiiiiv Yt'di pfflintrd SCOftINO Cornhuskers' crowded dressing foes since taking over as Ne- room. It belonged to offensive because fullback Lrn.e braska ..4.

tickle Bob Newum. a Tagge played almost all of oi inc ouwuozing lorwarg wan (hat had done so much to make Nw MtiK IJ-J1 I UI 1 14 i 44 I K.n foni Jl run (Htlmrcftr ft ten I (iM-fd Htrttftorn 44 1 K4n Jn 4 P4kt (rem HKK (Htl- mhAcfctr hick I Kn R.eo.nl I D4U Ironi HK IH. I mtclr I Kan-Turnr JJ P41I from Mc CMCl- mrfir kirk Kr aoint I ran (HUmbwher kickl NA Hrnrv run Kn O'NUI 1 run (Mlmt)rhr iC1 I Kn-C'hnl 41 run (HtimbftcrXr kick) CT Paul Rogers, senior from this game a rout Statistics the game, and it was one of his best efforts. He hit 12 of 21 passes for 148 yards and ran for 25. Inwan Van Brown-son hit three of six hot for a net of only four yards.

Rock Rapids, kicked both "Who's next?" Innocently In iW I 4 UCIA Teiat Mizer recovered at the 14. Quarterback Mike Farmer circled left end for seven yards and the touchdown this time. The Cowboys fell behind. 21-0, before coming to life in the second quarter and never seriously threatened the Twentieth-ranked Tigers. Farmer rushed 14 times for 101 yards and 238-pcund fullback Jim Harrison carried 13 times for 120 yards, including a 51-yard touchdown run in the final quarter, ARMYROCKED BY VOLS, 48-3 quired a rotund fellow named i conversions for Nebraska, Flrtl downs Devancy.

That's Bob Devaney, which was facing the wind this! coach of the team rated No. 6 quarter on a sunny day with a jto 1U 4) It-JM HS-O tit J-44 0 1 Rirsninq vardao PMino vard9t I Return verdaea Pi-s Punts NM-LI0T14J run (kick fAMll KM-onighir 4 run tHnirorno kick) I Fumnlfs lost Yaros panalited SHAKES LOOSE 23-mile-an-hour breeze. A crowd was ooing a ncuvi of 52,237 turned out. job and I held to our plan of Because of the wind, Rogers staying with the guy getting the in the Associated Press poll. In nine tries against Big Ten foes, Devancy is 9-0.

"Missouri," burst from half a LAWRENCE. KAN. (AP) -Kansas used the big-play passing of quarterback Dan Heck and the running of a stable of job done," explained Devaney "I still don't know which is the was using a squib-type kickoff, with the ball flat on the Tartan turf. The hope in this strategy backs for a 49-23 football victo best quarterback." SCOKINO ucia I i ttus i 1 I UCLA fd Barnes Tea Bertelsen run (Feller kick) Tes FG 55 Fener Teias -PS4 Feller UCLA Vernay II past from Oummlt (kirk failed) UCLA Christiansen II pass Irom Dummit (Barnes kickl Texas Spevrer 45 pasi from Phillips (Feller kick) A 45,000. AUSTIN, TEX.

(AP) Ed-die Phillips drilled a 45-yard ry Saturday over New Mexico. hundred throats, give or take a larynx. "You guys can't even remember beating a Missouri team," Devaney mentioned. Soft Middle is that the ball will bounce around near a clumsy lineman and be fumbled. The Jayhawks took a 21-3 halftime lead, then exploded for Tagge and most of the were surprised they could Statistics Army Tennessee run up tne middle wun sucn First Downs 11 70 HO JT3 95 hi 140 verve.

But once the discovery touchdown pass to Charles I varfla0. He'i Satisfied "It didn't come off exactly the way we designed it, but it was all right," said Devaney f. t. Vp" was made, they pounded the wun it seconas leu Vf-V Gopher midsection constantly. Saturday as Texas pulled out a Only the redshirts could, for the Tigers have won three in a row, including one last year the week after Nebraska belted Minnesota.

The surprising thing about this game before it started was that Nebraska was only an with a wide smile. 20-17 victory over previously 28 more points in the third period. Heck, on his first six passing attempts, completed four including three for touchdowns of 66, eight and 53 yards. Backs John Riggins, Steve Conley and Vince O'Neil ran for touchdowns. i Tight end Bart Beutow unbeaten UCLA.

touched the bouncing ball, and "Their defensive tackles took an outside position to rush on pass coverage and that made it easier to go straight ahead," said Tagge. Defending national champion the Huskers' Joe Blahek recovered on the Gopher 34. urn Texas, rated No. 2, appeared beaten after Dennis Dummit shot holes in the Longhorn pass eight-point favorite. Once it got under way, eyebrows rose at how the Huskers bowled over Quick Lead defense.

Phillips faded back on third and 19 and hit Speyrer at huge Gophers. 3-Batk Holes the UCLA 20 and the 170-pound Happiest Husker well may have been sophomore reserve linebacker Bruce Hauge, who hails from nearby Blooming-ton. He recovered a fumble, later intercepted a pass. "It was great," he said. "Af "Our whole line just blew speedster raced into the end Three plays later, halfback Joe Orduna threw a running pass to Guy Ingles, who was almost suffering from loneliness in the end zone.

Ingles later caught a three-yard scoring pass from quarterback Jerry Tagge. There were still almost two minutes left in the opening quarter, but most of the 10,000 'em right out," said junior run ning back Jeff Kinney, who Conley gave Kansas the lead with the game only two minutes 45 seconds old when he exploded through the line on a 31-yard run. Riggins, who ran for 69 yards in the first half, scored on a one-yard run and an eight-yard pass reception. passes 14-'1 Punts 7-34 J.JJ. Fumbles lost 3 Yards penallied IS 45 SCORING Army 0 0 Tennessee 7 II 44 Tenn.

Young pass from Scott (Hunt kick) Army FG Jensen Tenn. WcLeary 7 run (Hunt kick) Tenn. Watson 1 run (Hunt kick Tenn. Troll 47 pass from Chadwlck (Hunt kick) Tenn. Hood 1 pass from Chadwlck (Hunt kick) Tenn.

Sllvey 1 run (Hunt kick) Tenn McOlothlin 31 pass interception (kick tailed) KNOXVILLE, TENN. (AP) Tennessee bombed Army with three touchdowns in the second quarter Saturday for a 48-3 victory. The triumph gave Tennessee, which went into the game a three-touchdown favorite, a 2-1 record. The loss was the Army's third straight after winning its opener. Bobby Scott hit end Jimmy Young with a one-yard scoring pass and then guided the Vols to two other touchdowns before giving way to sophomore Dennis Chadwick.

Scott completed five of nine terward I took it easy on the zone. It was Texas' twenty-third straight victory, breaking the 1 Southwest Conference record of 22 consecutive triumphs by Arkansas in Minnesota guys I knew and just I I I II I it fc 'VfaMrCta. said hello and asked how they rushed for 91 yards and one touchdown. "We could have run three backs through some of those holes." The a y-duty shoving around of Gophers came in the first quarter when the Huskers had a dozen first downs to Min- til II i UTV ata. were doing." 1 II I I I -mtwmm.

The Gophers are 1-2. 0 Neil, a speedy sophomore or so red-ciaa rooters wno faithfully follow the Huskers figured the Big Eight lead Dummit hurled a long pass who has seen little action added touchdowns on runs of against the Big Ten since 1960 Extra Play Late in the game a young male, wearing a red Husker on UCLA's final play with eight seconds left, but Alan Lowry two and 41 yards. made a leaping interception at 1 hat, darted onto the field as the Opportunities Pay The third quarter found Kan sas with the ball five times, and four times the Jayhawks teams were between downs and grabbed the ball. Since the Gophers had possession, in scoring territory, tight end Doug Kingsriter grabbed the Longhorn 20. It was Dummit's only mistake as the 180-pound senior completed 19 of 29 passes for 340 yards, breaking the single-game school record of 308 set by Bob Waterfield in 1942.

scored. The other time, a Kan sas fumble was recovered by DODGER RODGERS Carrying a pitch from Jerry Tagge, Nebraska's Johnny Rodgers lets Joe Orduna displace one tackier, then dodges another and scores opening touchdown in 35-10 victory at Minnesota. the ball as the youth ran by. passes for 98 yards and one touchdown. New Mexico Rob Winter on the Kansas 10-yard line, setting rV-? 'Ml I The kid lost the ball and a shoe, got some applause and wound up in the hands of the night upon his arrival from Dominicans Hail up the first New Mexico touchdown.

Jayhawk flanker Ron Jessie the United States. law. Jerry Murtaugh played a Thousands of Dominicans Braves Carty SANTO DOMINGO, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC (AP) Rico magnificent game at linebacker B' I Irs Vt cheered Carty, the Atlanta Braves' power-hitting out for the winners, as did Bill fielder, along with Cesar Ce Carty, winner of the National League batting crown with a scored one touchdown on a 66-yard pass and set up two of the third-quarter drives by returning kickoffs 33 and 46 yards. The victory ran the Jayhawk record in non-conference play to 3-1. deno, Jesus Alou and Cesar Light for the Gophers.

Patriots Add Geronimo of the Houston 366 average received a thun derous reception here Friday Back Carwell BOSTON, MASS. (AP) The LSU THUMPS EMPLOYERS FOR 3,000 JOB SEEKERS Job Bank needs 3,000 mora employers for job sealers currently registered at the Des Moines Iowa State) Employment Service. Applicants include executives, supervisors, technicians, salespeople, secretaries, stenos, clerks, skilled and unskilled workers, all unemployed due to recent layoffs and cutbacks. With the economy now on the upswing, the early-bird employer has the best selection of qualified, experienced applicants. Call Job Bank today to list your job openings tho new, computeriied way.

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