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4 drake Boyer Passes Pile Up 237 Yards for Bulldogs 10 minuift 17 MHnrvd' left in the lirl h.i!f The pa Ivtumrd off Uo Smiihern llhnoi dclendm 0 fit C441 4 44tt44 t. ttm-t from ltigf 0.e T4t trftf d1! )' IF brdirr Jwrmmt-ky grubbed lineup lip disitntxiint 44 44J it nd Imhhrd a ard play. 1 I 1 To quirk kitkt and a (rrohmun aUa h.id bi( rolrt la Ihr itor). Tbf lirt)far pb)rr Ikib Minrr, ITa-(MHind balfbrftk from Brl mnnd. Mhnsf rtrb of a pa lor St yardi up Ihr MTond tiHit hduwa.

John lirn cut off the quirk I I It) 1 I 1 4 an half- ia4t 4M'44 1 Pvnl MM4 4i 444 niwx4 fM4 044iti44 nrfuif 4' I 4 kick and fflch traveled 57 jard. The firt put Sviuthern on Ha 31-yard line Arnold Kie fumbled on first dn and KOtlKO 1J. mviki tt -a nuiivad.tr l-' ANDERSON (I) A 'V i -H rS Iv 0 n. iMit wf 0 '1 Ml '4m 0,4 tut- lU 1.1 enril rtiMi iniiij3ir iv" covered on the 26 Rover threw his first touchdoMn pass, to Karnotttky, three plays later. 273 for Ron qiurtrr wnd I)rkf Into liiilfHtnp intiTmilon wiin a the ii IIMCO Hhvit fmishi-d with ek'ht Arcs' )Mk erl the reminini! yard to enrnpletionft in 16 attempts lor score.

2J7 yards. The Bulldogs added Waller Het-iilK-d rtie ruled, houever. Individual Statistics Olr.id Rraihrrt, US poundtr from (lintoa. teamrd ith Rover for the f.int Irst play of the Right five minutes inside the third quarter. Ire raced down the sideline, hiiulid In a Koyrr th.a Riiyrr's pilch wasn't a lateral but an illegal lorwara UtHINO Mil II ll I ll hw etttNa n.

it: m. v. i4 All, tm. fly MM MCIIVINO 4 F'4nc I) paiss and eompleleq a 8 yara pa. tow hdoMn play.

Also mped out was a 70yrd Urothcrs almost had a third punt return by lightweight de- M-re in the fmirth quarter, but fcnsive star Tom Waller. A ui.rj.iifi'rii.'ss nulhfusd cliimmg penalty nullified that 4 Vl II I 17.. rx vi.nwm,i. 81 yards on the ground for an offensive total of 318. it The play started on flake's igig scamper early in the 36-vard line Royer kept for a fourth quarter.

mti hnd to Brothers Roycr other touchdown pass loWG plocc-liicllinc specialist Hob Anderson boots field goal for at the 43. and Ue apparently was to Manley Sarnowsky with Southern scored both Its No. 2Huskers Roll at K-State, 414 103-Yd. Run M'BBtK'K. TKX.

(API Texas Tech upended Oklahoma' Clnln 17.11 mr'lil Vlnlrt 17.11 Vilnr.liU tllltlil fen's' i. throwing loo many Intercep-All-America Donny Anderson, jons 13 Statistics II i tint e)on4 4vm ris Plul Pats InWxivM 6 Punl i.mMIM letl Vra nl4) tcudNa Ill till 440 -ji 0- Ci4 tun 't' I vl 1 N'ORM OKL (API- NORM A.N. UIU IA 1 I iJ S.phomore i.ene v.agic rtvii-u jjj. n. quarter.

The Bulldogs recovered Oklahoma's offense Saturday, 5UI(( sn a fumbled punt on Southern's 21 and led the Sooners to a 21-7 and Coach Jack Wallace sent victory over Kansas before a Ron Parr in to play jt mvi fullback. The 210-pounder from homecoming crowd 0HS.WO. jWlnning touchdown with a 37-Mansfiddi responded by Cagle scored all three Okla- yard punt rclurn (o Oklahoma'winding up a five-play touch-homa touchdowns on short state's 32. down series with a two-yard lone Hawk SCOre. first starting role, pounded a yard to score California win nine touchdown Saturday "over Washington, 16-12.

in Pacific Athletic Conference fixitball. Trailing, 12-3, in the second' quarter, the Bears scored on a three-yard pass from Dan Berry i A 1 ll 0 i wnoopenea me Ramc wnn a iuj- yard kickoff return, set up the Season Records Four plays later, Tom Wilson passed 12 yards to Jeff White in the end zone for the touchdown with I minute 9 seconds remain- ing. Anderson's kickoff return took over 14 seconds and not a hand was laid on the brilliant senior as he scooted down the middle of the field. Oirtnllnma Clnta nharanA Kunlr to score two times and rub out the Tech lead. Walt Garrison cracked over from the one-yard line with 5:24 left in the first period, then Harry Chadwick intercepted a Wilson pass and ran it back 29 yards.

dim hi ie tiriruit cm it 4mn homa State threats. Garrison fumbled away one chance on the 3. SCORINO nWANSRFNFW OLD RIVALRY M.ilislii Krbtatta tui it w'h. V4ffl4.44 lnt4rc4p(Nl hf I ft hfr V4M1 prillrt (I 11 H.1 I il 4 SCOHINO it 41 M414 4 0 0 Nip Vii.nn II tun (VtAifm MJ llmn I iwn 4ju lh'114 I tun iWrtt fcifkl Nil vvmipri 1 tun On 1 Nil Atnl-'r. run ftuhi Nil l4l'Tin fun iifWlv (( All4nd4n 20 M10 By Brad Wilson tSundrt- Pry.

h-i SUtf Wnlrt) KAN. A couple of Iowa boys re "ewed a former prep rivalry Saturday as r'iftL ViilwicL 1 twtt .41 iti Kansas Male, 41 0. heforc a ncar scllout crowd nf Verne Alices, former West Davenport fullback who's now offensive guard, spent the afterniHin making holes for Nebraska's backs. salat. former Jefferson from (vdar Rapids, (jk1 his t)0st (o slnp (ho Huskt-rs as a Stale defensive tackle.

3 Quarterbacks Some of the luster of their performances was over shadowed by the Nebraska attack, which rolled up 20 rushing yards and 184 on passing by three quarterbacks. Besides sir touchdowns. il. l.mil Urn others tic- icm. in it thcu were un happy about that, tlicy were really sore tclien tliey readied the drcssma room.

A thief had hrol iivi in oud pilicrcd from tiro players wallets, Fred Duda directed the Nc- braska oflense to three touch- downs in the second quarter AltltlVK-Three Iowa Stale players who had a lot to do with the 10-10 tie with Colorado Saturday pose on the steps 011 the plane after arriving in Des Moines. From left: Steve Balkovec, who kicked a field goal; Tim Van Oalder, who threw a touchdown pass, and Willie Robinson, who was one of Ihe top ball-carriers. Sunday register football photo Tunisian Beats California's Rally Clarke, Mills1 Defeats Washington BERKELEY. CALIF. (AP) -MEXICO CITY.

MEXICO Fullback Frank Lvnch. in his Season Records KANSAS OKLAHOMA I Tim TH Pittsbursn II Ariionn 5 0 Nnvv A r4hlarni 1 0 Tf(4 low SMI4 71 31 KnsM 1 7 pumnomn IX Kns Sll Okinnom SMI i Colorado Ramus S14I4 low SI4" Nrbrasta Missouri at Colorado at N4hrasi Missouri i Oklahoma Slat plunges in powering the Sooners to their first victory of the carmnn 1 1 1 ni Ihpnii elpunhl I --'6'; losses. The Sooners in opening their Big Eight conference season with a victory, dropped Kansas to 0-2 in league play and 0- 5 for the season. b. rouna amr 71 yaras 20 carries.

Oklahoma had failed to score its season opener, but. ci nr. touchdowns in each of the last! three Quarters. i SOCCER VICTORY London, England (apj IS i to Jerry Bradley, then surged 82'" 1 Cagle guided the Sooners to 0 I CARLSBAD, CALIF. (AP) (Ghk7ckTrson ,03 vrd kick0' Brown and Beth Stone shot OSU Garrison one run (Ourkee kick) I osu-ctvestwood 29 pass interception a two-under-par 70 Saturday and (DTerrtirkGkGiii 21 tied Rex Baxter and Shirley 12 pass from (GUI Engchorn fof fa 54.hoIe Attendanc.

29,800. Hajg ler after the verdict had been decided. Most of the Salukis' offense consisted of passer Jim Hart to end John Ference. and th.t combination accounted for a six-yard touchdown. Hart also fired a lt-yard scoring toss to Kugenc James with 47 left in the game.

Hart, who had bcTn benched lun uii aim rwx'OiikO ho fr 197 yards and had only one stolen this time. Ference made 4. 13 catches for 138 yards. Freshman Scores Another freshman got into the k(? jn (he four(h This was the first of four road games for consecutive Drake- The Bulldogs will play Western hentucny ai Bowling Green next Saturday. DRAKI-H L.

Sarnowskv, Orlando. Trulm. Mi-nrr L. ButfinoM, May L. Fuller, Thompion -Kiss4.

Santord, Walkpr R.O. R. Lynch, Anorss, Viktor R. T. Pri, Chavrr-ju R.

Lynch, Patterson, Koifl, Me-Clinton Q. B. -Royer, Waller, Weiilender L. H. Ripmatter, Lindsey.

Suchik R. H. Brotheri, Sparkt, Youngberg F. Born, Parr S. ILLINOIS-U L.

Miller, yVoll L.TT Pantaleo, Cunn ngSam, Ellasik L. Galloway, Eqji, Koressel Ewan, Hawkins, Gallather R. G. Krawcyk, Cronin R. Jnkin, Wilkinson R.

O. B. Mouwy, Hart L. James, Johnson, Heath R. Rlchiris, Slaninut F.

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(A in 4 i 1 II 1 11 IS '4 11 V4'tli; r. 4'f1 1 is trORINO ll (l 14 14 PIMn 111 II pt f' i rrmisn i i A A I J4 rs Rrhn VJ Thor ixkoll 'd' VU Prt'anll 4' inml flwn Iritn Two final llav ('( iM'MHIA. MO i.M'i Imig kuk returns in the quarter by Missouri's Koland Thorpe 11ml Johnny forged a 14 14 lie with underdog l. ('. I.

A Saturday. (' A. had held Mis- souri's running game in check for three quarters while sopho- more quarterback Cary Bcbeit passed the Bruins to two touch- downs and a 14 point lead. On the KicKoti toiiowmg ie- ban second touchdown toss 1 Season Records MISSOURI 11 OS "rm-a St Minnr.otA Kansas S''a 14 11 I A a' Irwa SM14 Nb'afca Civcarls O. l.sp at Kaints L.

A. 7 1 Michigan it 0 74 Pi-nn siatr 6 1 14 snsou" 14 Caillorn rtl Air Iftur A Avhmcjt. yif Sn Tpnnpssr-a with seven seconds gom in the final period. Thorpe raced jards to put ScnrchOil! (i the Tigers on the A run fur the extra point failed, hut moments later Roland broke away on a 65-yard punt return for another touchdown and then passed for the tving two points to Farl Drnnv. For three quarters and seven seconds, it was Bcban's ball came.

He inarched I'. C. L. A. 73 yards passing for 42 -from the opening kickolf.

only to have Mel Farr fumhle away the ball on the Tiger five on a fourth and one situation. He gol the Bruins on the scoreboard in the second period when he threw yards to Byron -Nelson for the score. A roughing the kicker penalty that pave I'. A. a first down on i's set up Bcban's second pavoff pitch to Kurt Altcnberg.

No. 1 Jefferson Tops Davenport DAVENPORT. IA. Quarterback Larry lawrcnce passed for one touchdown and ran for the other one as Cedar Rapids Jefferson's No. 1-rated team beat West Davenport in a Mississippi Valley Conference game Satur- day night.

14-7. Lawrence threw a 40-yard scoring pass to Harold Hellantal. Jefferson recovered a fumbled punt on the Davenport 25 in the third quarter to set up its second touchdown. Lawrence's short plunge broke a 7-7 tie and gave Jefferson it's fifth straight victory. Glen Nichols scored the Davenport marker on a two-yard run.

LLTHKR BEATS LORAS (Tn.Pe,,.ter,loaNew5Se.v,ce) DLblQLh. A. Gene lakle h- the individual winner as Luther beat Lor as in cross- country Saturday, 24-31. Takle's time over the four-mile course was 19 minutes 49 4 seconds. 36 the i AD uammoudi, Tunisia's only entry in the Little a 7 holder Hon Clarke of Australia and U.

s. Marine Ll. Billy Mills of (amp Pendleton. in the run Saturday. Cimmondi who hid emimnrf (nimmoudi.

who had captu.cd )(, 10.000-meter Hun Friday, KimriiiH niiwi t. i hid yams anu won Dy several yards in minutes 4ii.b sec onds. Clarke finished in 14:41.8 Mills, the gold medalist at last year's Olympic Games, was fifth, behind Rus sia's Yury Turin and Mexico's Martinez. WAVERI.V WINS 2 WAVERLY, IA. Jon Thie- AV man was the individual winner 0 tnnM 1 V'sO VUUilll IllVVt UUdUl UMJ ivnrihurff hnnf Hnnnr Tnua 50, and William Penn, 16-48.

15- 44 WINS NET TITLE LONDON, ENGLAND (AP)- British Davis cuDDer Bobbv lawn tennis championship ISaturday. 1 beat Mark Cox, 6-3, 3-6, Ied Tottennam HotsPur to a 31 6-3, 6-4 for the British covered iiui iuu iui 1.V iilii a itiny. 1 .1 uarimoilin IxomfJS To Fourth Straight PROVIDENCE, II. I. (AP) Undefeated Dartmouth, ignited Ryzewicz's 90-yard fh nnonin! touchown jaunt with the opening, kickoff, rolled .1.

KicKon, roiiea 10 its iourm k.r rusiinkinrT Mhaiiic, II vriuij uj uusumg oiumr, Saturday in Ivy League football. Ryzewicz, a sophomore sensa- a nuarterback in soccer victory over Manchester United Saturday. 1 Big Eight Standings Conference All Gamrs 1 I 1 Nebraska i 0 0 0 Mmoun 3 0 0 .111 OMa Mate 0 0 14 0 Cnloraoo 0 1 Ipwa Slate 111 Oh la Male 0 0 1 .1 0 Kansas 0 2 0 0 0 Kansas Stale 0 3 0 0 0 Mi-v 1 pamps. made his debut as a halfback and added anoth- er touchdown on an 18-yard run jn the third periodi 1 conversion was almost automatic to make it 210 at the half. Bob Churchich took over Ne- braska's quarlcrbacking climes in the third quarter He sent the Huskers off on a play.

84-yard drive thai included a 10-yard pass to Larry Casey, former Cedar Rapids Regis prep, to put the hall in the Kansas Stale 10. Charles (Choo-Choo) Winters slammed that one over from me one. Nebraska tackle John Stroh- mvci' recovered a vasiiuo ium- the llusker scoring machine in motion again midway in the fourth quarter. Caught Napping Pass interference with Free- vim n.wi-nr. nn 111(111 i'Ul 111V liii 'OVist K-Stale's 30.

Then snnliomofp sopnomote. 1 liregorv, a caught the Wildcats napping a with 23-yard pass to end Casey. Winters ground up the middle for Nebraska's fifth marker on 1 nay- i I ob Weber, a sophomore qu.ir- ferback, go! into the act on he iicm Mining with Marv Mueller's pass steal (in JB- "lTr nafl a.1U' yard keeper in the series concluded on Tat man's scoring plunge from the 3. Salat's Tackles In the final minutes. Winters had a Weber pass in his hands in the end zone but officials ruled he didn't have complete possession before he hit the ground for what might have been another score.

You can't say Salat wasn't trying. He was one of K-State's defensive stars with four unassisted tackles and was in on other stops, several of them denying the Huskers first downs. First Slippery Rock Defeat on 2 Boots SLIPPERY ROCK. PA. (AP John Terlingo kicked two extra points and Ron Oliver returned a punt 70 yards Saturday as California Teachers knocked Slippery Rock from the un-ranks with a beaten football if 12 victory.

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7-0, at the start Harrv of the Wilson second period, slammed over Season Records KANSAS STATE NEBRASKA 7 Indiana 19-34 Texas 3 RriqhamY'nq An 0 Colorado 36 44 lewa stalp r. Wisconsin 0 Nebraska dl K.vv.K Mate Oklahoma C.Mor ld.i at Kansas al Vissoui'i Cim mnati Kaias at loa Slalp at o'a State at Oklahoma Oslalionia 4 from 11 ards out to finish a 10 play, 62-yard drive. Larry Waehlioltz kicked the first of his three extra points to swell his mark to IS in 19 tries this season. It took only three plays plus a Duda 15-yard pitch to put the Huskers on the scoreboard afiam after a K-State punt bounced back on the Wildcats' 33-yard line. Pete Tatmaii hit from a yard out.

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