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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • 29

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Simhati legifcr is Dcs Moines, Iowa, Sunday Morning, October 1" Wisconsin Hits 42-Yard Scoring Pass With 3:42 Leit Aiter Hawks' Intentional Safety IO mm mm in and stood in the end zone enough to win the game. The. Bander fielded it and returned, nimply outrrachrd him on the aue it had showed running a By Maury While (tunMv Rhiuw I'i Writer) second quarter on Jerry O'Don-nell'i touchdown and two field witn a 15-miieper-nour wina atiintenuonai gaiety iook away 14 Vard in midfirld cnu and wrnl in wil and went in with 1 mlnulr nlllin just IS yards away. Fortunes wased aod waaed for II eseitlnf plays, but that goal remained uncrossed. JADISON, gave goaIs by Andcrson) lhe Stale to nton" fr an owning touchdown his bark It was no punt.) Iowa's chance to win on a field urt hj, Ju 42 11.

though. McDowell simply coal if opportunity arose. It. thn hall to iho cmnnd H.Hn'i nine yard gain to the Iowa up nine pomis. ro Dy oe-avkkfye, gol jno blt when sign.

In the last minutes The llawkeyes, obstinate as a 42 play, the k.n.l of -bomb" the Hawks cyect limn Ihcir own atmut in points l.nm kiWmic nf k'vlnK UO SaieiV HOO. l0 iafety passing game and didn't get in Saturday as Wisconsin shot ccpUd and glavr1 nn Silas from behind to dominate the McKinnie's fumble. 1 outstanding defensive play, re- claimed the ball on the seven. have saved the day. too.

Two The neM play was it. events, following in rapid order. nuri who v.i 7 Were Enough i .1 finish of a Big Ten football Ray Marein, a Badger line. Twice quarterback Gary Snook There probably will be ron- cnanscu mancr aiasiicaiiy. 0U ils, Hjlh losing lo Wisconsin for the fourth straight time.

They al most never win here. Moth teams were opening the Hopes were high lo snap llaitger dominance of lhe series, fur Wisconsin had a low CorifimW on 'aie Ten cleosis. faded and find game ana gam a 16 13 upset, backer, recovered the ball tried to run and managed to msaliun on this move rather Mickey Moses1 kickofl from victory. 1 that popped out of MrKinnle's lose two yards. than punting.

The seven poinls the 20 carrud only to the Jung racing down lhe sideline. Ahead by 13-7 since late in the, bands and the goal line was Punter Larry McDowell came Wisconsin later scored were Badger 35 and wingback (iary Al Itandolph wax there. Jung league season and Iowa, he ks 'Lousy But Say Perfect Pass Beat Us' ty Kill Itryson Brt) -rf SUff AnIM I NiHin.ui. the Iowa football captain who id his emotions wrenched out of shape mil a oirnk tlirce-wnrd summation of lhe llawkeyes' customary down Statistics full here: "We were lousy" io nffonviin unit uhieh a' 1" fc raiM critical times by fumbling, lii'ltiX! 7t in dropping passes or missing key i IS) it ii 10 i i ii 1 1 in in; ii i Mmpi! 21 (Mrr fi1(i Dr 1v Intrcepl.oi, rftuoJ 31 Punl Cunt frtitfnd Y'fl ptntf rfurni I umpif o.t 0 Xifkoll. 4 1- ut blocks.

"Their defense just smothered us." said Coach Jerry Burns, who had to preside in the dismal atmosphere of failure for lhe eighth time in his last nine games. "When penalties didn't slop KORINO A (I lie litrru 'n. 0 0 p.jnf return IK4r ourselves with errors. Huh i.i Pirnil I run (Anlrwin kick I fr. 1).

An1ro Salrly. Ononfd hall In n4 SUNDAY REGISTER PHOTO SV BOB LONO COMMKNT- Last Badger between Al Randolph and goal avoids block, then makes tackle to stop 49-yard kickoff return. Coiifimipd on Toon T'irre CTaBBE HJSS PH ch. A 'rtrv-iTssn Ry Buck Turnhull (Sunday Rrglitrr SKIf Writer) IINCOLN, NEB. Iowa State sulfercd its worst defeat in nine years Saturday as Nebraska's football powerhouse thrashed the Cveloncs, 44 0.

Statistics An au-iime recora crowd of 54.125 watched the Fi, flovvn. Mwt Nebraska stalt 14 Cornhuskers roll up 501 yards, W. 294 rushing and 207 passing, ruling while never allowing Iowa State 7 15 100 56 to go beyond midfield for the Number pri sps complptpd full 60 minutes. 12 4 I 30 47 74 Number passes inte'-CPDted Nt vrds qainpd passmq Number Dlavs rusnmg and paSSinq Total offen.p virlA Dllda, Numtyr opponents pasvs miorrpiitfri Duda Does It Quarterback 27 61 310 JO 290 28 15 0 20 497 I 10 3 0 35 0 6 10 56 7 '7 2 1 whose leg was broken at Ames nm vims a year ago, made up for that Numr t.rws puntpd Niimbpr purfi had blocked bitter memory by coming off "'i ZZon, 0 9 0 46 0 1 2 6 70 4 30 5 5 (lie bench to direct the awesome Cornhusker onslaught after reiv ular Bob Churchich faltered in the early goinc. Nur.hr i.iCnlK roturnorl Nt vi-rt.

kFrttnffs returned limrs nrnfllirrrj Tnltl vr- nn'irl Ni)n-h- limrs fiimhlpr) Number nwn fumhlps lost Attr-nd-mce 54. IJ! SCORING Uuda was so cllective tnat lie imioht have won hark his ioh. i Irtua tl il 0 0- 0 0 16 21 7-44 7. Das from DurJa Fred scored one touchdown and Nrcrasu r.j iu. Neb.

Rlchnafsky, llil IWU UlllUli. REGISTER PHOTO BY DEL BORER (Wacrmoitz kick) 4. run (Wachhollz kick) Neb. -Safety, Esselmann tackled In eni zone 4. run (Wachholtz kick Neb -White.

27, pass from Dud (Wachholtz kick) 2, run (Wachholtz kick) 2, run (Wachholtz kick) Nebraska's defense was im- CYCLONES- Continued on Page Five I Tony Baker bobbles pitchout, first of five Iowa State fumbles, and Nebraska recovers on Cyclone 8. Ml 34 KOUFHK DODGERS 1 mi SSetf Los Aneeles downed the Braves. LOS ANGELES, CALIF. (AP) American League champion i rr.i 1 Los Angeles clinched the Na tional League pennant in typical fourteenth in 15 games (they lost Friday), climaxed a 17-day comeback that brought them from 4'a games behind San Francisco to their third pennant in seven years and their seventh in the last 14. left-hander in a season.

Rube Marquard won 2fi for the New York Giants in 1912, and Carl Hubbcll did for the Giants in 1936. Oliver's homer matched a run DODGERS Continued on Page Seven victories, he was tagged for a lead-off home run by Gene Oliver in the fourth inning. The brilliant 29-year-old left-' hander struck out 13, raising his major league record total to 382 for the season. His 26 victories equal the league record for victories by a Minnesota Twins in the World Series starting Wednesday at Minnesota. The second-place San Francisco Giants edged Cincinnati, 3-2, earlier Saturday but lost any chance for the pennant when ine uianis are iwo games uacn with only one game working for the clincher with only two days1 rest instead of his usual gained his twenty -sixth victory against eight defeats.

After pitching shutouts in his last five! Dodger fashion Saturday, defeating Milwaukee, 3-1, on the four-hit pitching of Sandy Kou-fax and a two-run rally built on one hit. The victory, the Dodgers' The Dodgers now face the Drake Wins, 24-8 (Housh's Story, Pictures on Page 2 Warriors Beaten, 28-20 P. 6 Maly Sees Irish Win, 38-7 P. 7 Wilson Watches Minnesota Fall P. 8 Moackler Reports on Cyclones P.

5 Sports Results Texas 27, Indiana 12 Wisconsin 16, Iowa 13 BIG EIGHT Cahforn a 17. Kansas 0 Colorado 36 Kansas Stale 0 Navy 10, Oklahoma 0 Nebraska 44, Iowa Statp 0 Oklahoma State 17, Tulsa 14 10WA CONFERENCE Bjpna Vista 14, Simpson 0 Elmhurst, III 35, Iowa Wesleyan 2 Confirmed on Page Two Football GREATER DES MOINES Dowlinq 46, Kuemper (Carroll) 13 Drake 24, Southwest Missouri 8 Rock Island 28, Warriors 20 BIG TEN Georgia 15, Michigan 7 Michigan Statp 22, Illinois 12 Missouri 17, Mmnpsola 6 Notif Dame 38 Northwestern 7 Ohio State 23, Washington 20 Southern Methodist 14, Purdue 14 ii i ifi. ii -i iT-a REGISTER PHOTO BY LARRY NEIBERGALL Drake fullback Ray Brown finally goes down after ripping up the middle for 30 yards in 24-8 victory..

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