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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • 35

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Ml M(iS SI SDNS KM.IMIK 7H FAST NEBRASKA START PINS COLORADO, 38-13 95-Yard Pass Play Highlights Scoring Parade By Rob Maly Statistics a 9Vyard sroring play It broke counted for the first wing offense for three quarter ctw a record White helped to set a against Nebraska in a month. (me turning thing ow vear aco. After wbipping Air force. z-1 hurrnicn. completed nine IM LINCOLN, NEB -There ht been reports circulating through the Big Eight Confer 1 it (That lime, he and Rob 17.

on Sept. 25. the Maskers passe for 2W yards Four of rhurehlrh rnmhineH on 92. loomed nasi Iowa Stale. 140.

Ibe Ditches went to White for 1 Ml III LVTf ence that It In Impossible to imi au I yard touchdown against Wisconsin. 37 0. and Kansas. 1.19 yard. Kansas) 410, Solii I md poti.lM icore against Nebraska's font KOIift I.i.

iL. It ball team. Forget them Colorado made i'HT, nr. ,1 fill hark uhn run Willi Ihe loucnoown pas irim puna jum cnal-lhis time tor yams 1' 1. i uiiih.kr.ib.

mnn fi4i.i lutf a touchdown and kicked two a K.Mt, field goals here Saturday. 1 1 icmi NIHH thai i 0 ll iMMiirp na iiinii- innrr arii in in iMnnn mianrr im" touchdowns in Ihe first half Then it was proved, with S'i i size, wa me iiummt n-muii; UH Wi nl 0w lf honi fcb OtrfM iua (AiMMiriff Mhilf II dm DvMM lAirn lwiil fe.ikl NM Cils I iAcnil k.ck were ry nam i Light 1 Wilson a one yard plunge and dld yardkecter nrroru. Nebraska' lirst noint of the coioio mmia ries lo Ma.k up 64 yards (or nrsi poini wie Hll)WI Colorado i'ii'k r. Nebraska's mint returning narnromz rih mem won I wa excellent ail tl.iy. me ihm mm loo little offente against a learn that may br the bel In the Ballon.

The Cnrnhuker on, Mil. for thrir Uth irtory without a lo. Nebraska, which h.is been making the urnrcboard go rray all M-aMKi. delighted a homecoming crowd of 54.110 with a 31-pmnt npiash in (lie first half It was no contest alter that a the lluskers-ranked first and third in national polls-pushed vard he goa wi es tian 11 ji 0i Ok sm i tii I one w.is aril IK ill zs hovanur, inree mimiie gone, naroiy V'twttfei krts which set the first u. torn li down lirry also intercepted pas nd did Ted Vaclor.

anyone figured lrry would be i a.i oiusw able to be accurate while kicking into a 22 mile per hour minutes left in Ihe game, thai a team came from far and widf In walth Snlurda)'t game and Fird Duda and Freeman White warmrd Ihf old ho)t up on a riHil, windy day lair In the first quarter. The lluskers were on their own S-yard line and couldn't to. team could indeed Mote wind. But he fooled "cm Ted's 3ft yard return to Cohv rado's 17 put Nebraska In shape lo score its third touchdown Vaclor caught Ihe ball after it bounced off a Colorado player their Big tight record to 30. WiNnn scored three minutes later and Nebraska led.

101 Colorado's Rernie Call started throwing passes all over the ptare then and oon Ihe Buffaloes were on Ne- touchdown against Nebraska Heserves were playing for Nebraska when Larry Planlz. Colorado's best runner all day. went in from the 7. The only-other scoring in the lat half consisted ol Churchich's one- Rig Fight Standing Next: Mlssoirl move on the ground. So Duda The big crisis rome next faded into the end zone and Saturday when Bob Dcvancy White raced like mad down the takes his outfit to Missouri in a middle of the field on third game that will go a long way down.

AH tixn CMfrfl I 0 brakka's 16. twrl The Masker stiffened, thoush. yard run with 9.59 remaining in toward deciding the champion- Freeman, a Moot S-inth. 221 IIMMi: IttN-Wilh the daring of river Imal gamliler, Nebraska uarterba red Huda si. mils in hi own end jone and losses long pas In end Freeman While, who talehes it in full stride near midfield and race lo second Cornhuvker (omhilown againsi previously uiihculcn Colorado Saiurdav ul l.ineoln.

Ihe JV yard air strike broke sihHi record which While and quar-lerhaik Huh Churchich set last year with 92 yard down play. I nbeaien Nebraska won ils sixth straight. II ship. Nebraska's 1910 Rne Rowl pounder from Detroit, hauled In and Frank Rogers booted a 34- the game. Ihida's long pass and completed yard field goal.

The kick ac-. Duda, who ran Nebraska' 'Bama Slaps 21-0 Setback JiM OnFla. State Tl'SCAUKISA. A I. A iAI'i Alabama ripped Florida Stale with an explosive ground game I and sharp passing Saturday for mmwm J0 iJJ-Vtftt a looinaii triumph Fullback Islie Kelley scored two touchdowns one set up by a 43-yard run by Steve Bowman and Ihe second after a 28-yard fake field goal play put the hall on the Florida State one yard mm.

line. Oiiartci b.il Steve scored tin Crimson Tide's other t9 White IN on a two-yard jj mmu ouchdow I fV. -J V- I 4 I XV 1 dTAl .4. s. I plunge.

That drive featured a 4i" yard pass play lend Tommy Toll defense in) I of Florida State Pritthctt's passes I iX ff 1" Vfrps.aon Boston bv 14-0 races 60 yards with Colorado kick to sot up the unbeaten Corn-huskors' first touchdown in victory at Lincoln Saturday. 7 1A -ilf. i. 411 I Dl'DA DIRFXTS Fred Duda, the Nebraska quarterback who regained hia No. 1 job recently, points the way to teammate Larry Wachholtz, the nation's loading punt returner, as Wachholtz With Craddock Duda threw two scoring; passes.

IIKKKIMKH. N. V. AP -Nat Craddock led Boslon to a 11 a i.i i i the count in Ihe first quarter Offers $1 Million 25 Saturday TV tor LhuValO tSOUt Baseball GameS Sessional victory over Mohawk GEORGIA TECH A Stanford DUMPS NAVYI Rips ahrad in Ihe second wtih a 29- CAN'- Valley night. rtttir rr iti i r.

finW onol nnrl i.wi TORONTO, ONTARIO, ADA i AP Irv Uneerman of s-ihv-auw, craddock, former Des i (II 11V IU "Ul, widened the count to 17-7 at the half on his run. Toronto said Friday he has been ball's weekly television games Moines High star who also nttarnA tl OOO 000 In hnua Pa. nrnkiklif Ill ha chnuin nn DlaVCd at PaTSOnS ('flllcfP. Army, 31-14 'IKi LU A ttrl IU ll.l.V v-M yi wil r' Wfj Statistics A A A Ntvy Ttch S.IIII Mil- nadian heavyweight champion Saturdays and the nights of scored me touchdown in r.nroo rhnvain finht iho ninnnr the last nuartcr on a 26-vard fcJr IlI is i George Chuvalo fight the winner mp last nuartcr on a 26-yard SCORINO 17 105 313 ITS Army -in Mpmnriai nav vTv of the November title fight three DHy- dash throufih the mud. He tiJ KaCC fOr BritlSh.

bc(wecn Cassjus gnd Fourth of July and Labor Day. gained 79 yards in 15 carries. 7 0 7 0-'4 7 10 7 7-31 JJ-C SUnlOrd Armv-Barnftkv 74 run (Dull kick) First down RuViing vtrOmt Pitting frOtor Patsn lntrcoll bv Punt Pumbln lost Yardi prntlizad SCORINO -4 I I 7-44 4-47 I 35 15 This was indicated as repre- Boston, with a 7-4 record to Stan Handlay 1 run (Dasvlvia kick) Stan FG Dasylyia ttAn I .1, if mm frtecvlula kirkl a.y" Patterson. LONDON, ENGLAND (AP must sentatives of the American and Mohawk's 3-5-2, scored on the Army-Barofsky 1 'run (bull kick) I Of Toronto. Chuvalo, CllUValo.

man rnnn 11 nt. irnm l.w I lip iaiivi mn tin filing i.iun 11 8 iu '(Dfsviyia kick) first defeat Krnip Tprre of i i tir a games second niay wncn retc Nvy Gtorqi Tfch 10 13U 0-371 Slan-Brlll recoyarad tumblt In and prnat nna ra Wl POVCr 3 ulu ci.U Al Srf lona (Dasylyia kick) niCagO, noiaer OI me worm cocsinn hv malfinn in At.and.nca a.oco. most 2i5n0 miles of some of tne Association version of i.mS'"g for an 85-yard tally. PALO ALTO, CALIF. (AP) most rugged terrain in the Brit- the heavyweight title.

They A i i Quarterback Dave Lewis ran ish uw next month. meet Nov. 1. uguccina v.uaAia register photo.ylar.vNE.begil Teen Hi trmicn ji Tch Rosn 20 past tram Klna (Hn. ry kick) Tech-Baynham 17 past from Kino (Kick failed) Tacfi-Baynham 10 pats from Kin" (Hrnry kick) Tch-Eastman punt raturn (Htnry kick) Tech-Burka 77 punt ralurn (Hanry kick) Navy-Shrawdpr 13 past (ram Blckal (Taylor pass from Blckal) Maw-Taylor Pss from Bickal (Laisfr past from Blckal) for a touchdown, passed for one The Nov.

20-26 event is ex- f. njl II- will be required to outline exact; To 33'20 Victory itc 7 TI and set up another in leading draw top drivers from "sMlW date, for the Came of the Week i ROCK ISLAND. ILL Jack TlSOn WinS Maniora to a ji-h viciory over nvpPfipjls nartipularlv from I f'-klJ coy and Jim Anderson led ui jvi- ius (7V tir III UOia CUp 'for 1966, 1967 and 1968. tn a 3320 College rUtlt UUdy O-U CHICAGO ILL. of time since NBC'S Conference of Illinois victory, I'ISVILLK.

KY- AP' CLEMSON. S. C. (APl A 26- VnnnHin uri i ii'hinh hric citrtnhon Attandanca fore 56 000 oauuiiia? in, niiaii ttact ATLANTA, GA. (AP)-Sopho- i.Cuii 9nn-nniinH junior of tne winner tor tne last tour Vale came from a distant last UIU WdS iLt.t-FiL-u iui uk udmc Saturday over Central yuanerDacK nenny kussch yarn second-quarter Held goal more Kim King fired three Chukchansi Indian extraction, years.

Saturday to capture the historic 01 CMZe of Nnperville, III. Coy's ssin Hnfl hafbat.k A Mac. by Frank Pearce stood up for a raced 17 yards to score and Most of the rally will ho run $128,600 Hawthorne Gold Cun bv ca 1966 Pro" touchdowns came on runs of one 3-0 Clcmson victory over Texas touchdown passes against Navy Saturday and Georgia Tech naccerl it varrlc to pnrt Mike nn, tirvnc u.iih gram. anri iwo vards and Anderson rarlane receiving Drougm SittnrdHV in a football added two long piint returns to: for special stages through forestry The 4-year-old gelding reveled Af i talliod on runs of one and two Coach Frank Camp game studded with 23 punts. Wt" Vm I The quarterback's 25-yard commission reserves and high in the slow footing, still wet and jowesi racmg varris.

hjs The Texans managed only two Jnh Ma t0 speed tests at race cjrcuits sticky from Friday night's rain, Driver Looper UlCZ first downs, ran and passed for King's passing and speed: ma(e thn rou(e begt ,31 shot'Lemon Twjst ATWATER, CALIF. Juniors as dovvncd only 72 yards, and punted 12 boosted the Yc low Jackets to a fln for the $79,600 winner's share. Racing driver Earl P. Tie Estherville Marshal1237 limes. Clcmson had 18 first 23-0 halftime lead.

He pitched fm one BOSTON COLLEGE WINS Peter pumpkin was third and 79, died at his Atwater home' IOWA FALLS, IA. Unde- Russe" Passrd fnr more than downs and 302 yards, scoring strikes of 18, 17 and 10 Army grabbed a 7.0 lead early NEWTON, MASS. AP) Lt. Stevens was fourth in the Friday after a series of strokes. Ellsworth rallied to tie 300 yards and MacFarlane Clemson mounted the only yards and set up a 31-yara tieia; 0liartprh.

Rlair scored nine-horse field. Going Abroad, He began racing in 1910 in the Estherville Saturday. 14-14. in a raunht. nassrs for 170 one of two sustained drives of the day, goal by Tommy Carmichael lyards after Stanford punter Tim two touchdowns and passed years Gold Cup winner and Midwesi and competed in Tn-State Junior College Confer- lnpm fnr 75 yards and a one 01 yaras cnmaxea oy Abena juggled a weak pass two others Saturday to leadtthe 9-5 favorite of Saturday's Indianapolis 500 classics, finish- ence game.

Dave Mundt's seven- nMi.v:np.. Pcarce's three-pointer with from center Boston College to a 38-7 victory crowd of 21,037, was unable to ing second in one race and yard touchdown brought Ells- 'oucnaown' 10 nonsi wuisvmes pjght seconds left jn the irst Tech put the game out of reach in the early second half. Halfback Bill Eastman took a 1 txui in i-i. nan. worth from behind.

i handle the track, finishing sixth. 'fourth in another. Handley's touchdown knotted over winless Richmond. Navy punt 86 yards to score. A minute later, Sammy Burke fielded another Navy punt and raced 77 yards for a touchdown.

Navy finally scored its first touchdown near the end of the third quarter when Bruce Bickel passed to Steve Shrawder on a 13-yard play. N. State Jolts Maryland, 29-7 COLLEGE PARK, MD. (AP) North Carolina State capitalized early on fumbles and pass interceptions to run up a 29-0 halftime lead and nursed it Saturday for a 29-7 upset over Maryland. Maryland couldn't do a thing right until midway in the third periods when it scored on a 77-yard pass.

North Carolina State, which plays at Iowa Nov. 20, went on the scoreboard every way possible in the first period with a irflBIMO -Mix N.C. State Maryland 0 0 7 07 (rom Shby blocked ount rolled day, and the loose ball (photo at right) was recovered by Colorado. Duda wasn't denied for long; he came back to lead Nebraska to its sixth straight victory, 38-13. end ion mi roug DLDA I) AZZLKS DUDA Fred Duda, Nebraska quarterback who has reputation for wizardy at hiding the ball, couldn't find it himself after four-yard gain in this first quarter play at Lincoln Satur Wyland.

I run (Deteri kick) era 3 NCS-F run (Danr kick) past from Petry (Bram- NCS-Noosla MD Collins ton kick).

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