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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • 21

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Des Moines, Iowa, Sunday Morning, November 15, 1964 Hawks Give Ball Away 7 Times as Michigan Rolls on to Title Showdown- rnnm LTU mi DOT, Michigan, 5-1, and still very much in the title chase, didn't wore faces as shadowed as the playing field as Iowa lost its 13-13Then It's Loss No. 5 came back with another try for excitement. This one came off. Flanker Noonan, a high school quarterback, raced back for a handoff and threw on the run to O'Hara. amount.

Wryly, a cartoon of a boomerang thrower being hit in the back of the head with his own missile keeps coming to mind. Oddly, in view of giving up 34 points, Iowa's defense played well most of the time. Boys spurn much help and sent fullback Mel Anthony over the goal three times and had brilliant quarterback Bob Timberlake throw for one, run for one. The losing story, as Iowa By Maury White (Sunday Register staff Writer) The Maquoketa sophomore had fifth straight. The Hawkeye passing attack, which has furnished such exciting football all year, met its match in Michigan's defense.

Gary Snook, now the busiest and most productive back in Big Ten history, had a day to forget. Snook fired 37 times, hit on slipped behind two defenders and it was a 45-yard completion like Bill Briggs, Dave Long, Phil Deutsch, Bob Mitchell, finished its conference season at 1-5 for a likely share of the cellar, is that the home team inherited the ball 15 times and IOWA CITY, IA. There have been a number of games this fall that Iowa's football team would enjoy playing over. Saturday's 34-20 loss to Michigan is not one of them. The Hawkeyes, by all laws of logic, simply had to be glad it Dave Moreland and Terry Ferry made some big plays and tough stands.

only 13 for 170 yards and one touchdown, that for five yards lost it by miscue seven four to the 19. Record for Noonan Later, Noonan started to throw and ran. O'Hara also IOWA- Continued on Page Eight Statistics Michigan Iowa fumbles and three intercepted Rich that was gratis Unfortunately, the offense finally ended and they could 'passes. a deflected ball. One of Bright Start Snook's two fumbles and one of cease serving heaping cups of generosity to a powerful Big kept putting them in the worst sort of places.

The defensive unit three times held and forced A hMnHful rlav that darted i lnree interceptions sianeu Ten foe that needed hein about First downs 22 19 Michigan touchdowns Rushing yardage 229 97 I as much as billionaire J. brightly, with Craig Nourse hi the invaders to try field goals, Pawing yardage im all of which were missed. Oc- intercepted by 3 NIFTY NOONAN Here's why Iowa's Karl Noonan is the Big Ten's leading pass tin i i i 15-41 0 paQinnallv tnniiah thpv a a 0 Fumbles lost 2 3-36 4 20 cutting inside John Niland's big block for a 16-yard touchdown and a 7-0 lead, turned into a nightmare. And it was a long -o yards penalized 70 1CCC1VC1. I1C 1ICUUS Ml dig III 1 .1 i i ereen nenis.

scoring Michigan 0 20 14 034 7 6 0 7-20 lowa uuwuiiciu Hum ins iiaimcr position, tangles briefly with lowa Nourse. la. run fSimoson kick) Mich. Henderson, 6, pass from timber Getty. At halftime, the once-beaten Wolverines were lucky to be ahead, 20-13, after a 20-point second quarter.

Before the third quarter was over, as they continued hurting themselves, the Hawks were lucky to be alive. Michigan's Richard Volk and This in no way is an attempt to blame the loss on Gary. Nourse also fumbled twice, and the Wolverines who will buck Ohio State head-to-head next Saturday for the crown went in with one of those gift packages to tally. It's just that Iowa lives or dies on aerial success and there wasn't the proper fake 1 1 imoeriake Kick; Mich. Anthony.

10. run foass failedl night. There were 66 passes thrown, 41 by Iowa, and the final home lowa O'Hara, 5, pass from Snook (kick failed) Mich. Timberlake, 14, run (Timberlake Noonan Passes The Hawkeyes, seven point underdogs, got their first chance on their 37 and Snook promptly tried a "bomb" to Karl Noonan. It was incomplete, so Coach kick) game of the year took 2 hours 48 minutes to play, about 25 Mich.

Anthony, 1, run (Timberlake KICK i rrvrvr tnctn out-takes and out-maneuvers Volk to catch pass from Gary Snook. Noonan caught six passes for 104 yards Saturday, setting Big Ten season mark of 40 catches. The old record was 36. Mich. Anthony, 1, run (Timberlake more than usual.

At the end, kick) lowa Snook, 20, run (Simpson kick) Attendance, 56,791. The winning story is thata Dad's Day throng of 56,791 Jerry Burns' team promptly mm. im ii ii L-ji MLXwm'M. 1 i-'T 4 Scopes OF ALL SPORTS Football GREATER DES MOINES Drake 14, Abilene Christian 3 BIG TEN Illinois 29, Wisconsin 0 Minnesota 14, Purdue 7 Michigan 34, Iowa 20 Notre Dame 34, Michigan State 7 Oregon 29, Indiana 21 Ohio State 10, Northwestern 0 BIG EIGHT Kansas 10, Colorado 7 Kansas State 1, Iowa State 6 Missouri 14, Oklahoma 14 Nebraska 27, Oklahoma State 14 IOWA CONFERENCE Buena Vista 14, Wartburg 14 Central 39, William Penn 0 Luther 26, Simpson 21 Upper lowa 42, Dubuque 0 MIDWEST CONFERENCE Cornell 42, Knox 14 Coe 47, Lawrence 10 Grinned 28, St. Olaf 10 Noonan I Yl mm.

fc Monmouth 13, Carleton 12 Ripon 27, Beloit 24 NORTH CENTRAL Mankato 7, South Dakota State 6 North Dakota State 34, Milwaukee 6 Northern Illinois 14, State College of Iowa 9 TRI-STAT'i CONFERENCE Dakota Wesley 33, Sioux Falls 13 Nebraska Wesleyan 29, Concordia 14 Westmar 40, Yankton 13 OTHER IOWA COLLEGES Murray State 48, Parsons 32 MAJOR INDEPENDENTS Holy Cross 32, Boston U. 0 i Miami (Ohio) 27, Dayton 21 i Navy 27, Duke 14 Hi Ohio U. 21, Bowling Green 0 Penn State 24, Houston 7 Pittsburgh 24, Army 8 Syracuse 20, Virginia Tech 15 IVY LEAGUE Columbia 33, Pennsylvania 12 Cornell 33, Dartmouth 15 Harvard 19, Brown 7 Princeton 35, Yale 14 ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE Florida State 28, North Carolina ..) li.fclnii.Aa. REGISTER PHOTO BY DEL BORE State 6 Michigan quarterback Bob Timberlake runs for five yards as Iowa's Dave Long (88) is spilled. Continued on Page Five pelt.

M-3 MCTORT DGFB3SE SPK DRAKE 9 Abilene Christian 4th Straight Triumph 0 at fumble but the Wildcats were moved from the Bulldog 34. terback Ronny Winston flipped ,1 offside. a short pass over the middle With Mike Love and Owen Morrison accounting for most of Putman stormed on and his Brothers picked off the ball seven-yard advance fave el I Jr' Bulldogs a first down at the 10 By Jim Moackler A TREMENDOUS perform-" ance by Drake's defensive unit stalled numerous Abilene Christian drives Saturday and gave the Bulldogs their fourth straight football victory, 14-3, before 5,000 at Drake Stadium. n.llJ 1 1 Youngblood with 8 minutes left in the first quarter. Edge in Yardage The Texans gained 317 yards total offense to .190 for Drake, but the Bulldog defenders really got tough when things really mattered.

After the Texans' initial drive Then Traylor carried again and on the Bulldog scoring march. He now has 50 catches for the season, three more than the mark set by Joe McClaran in 1952. The 160 pound Valasek's fourth catch and his last one of the day was a diving effort to give Drake first down at the Wildcat 10. On the next play, fullback Tom Ripmaster the yardage, Abilene Christian earned a first down on the 10. There the Bulldog defense stiffened and speedy halfback Den iumDiea, a.

a. Honey ciaimir the football for Abilene at the That was Drake's final at the 8, faked out defenders, got a key block from Frank Fuller at the 20 and streaked 92 yards to score. The scoring return was the longest in Drake history, beating the 81-yard return by Born against Bradley two weeks ago. Last Threat Drake's interior linemen gave ine CSUllQOgs outii weir icau rj, 14 i 4T, in the first half on a 68-yard (stalled on the Bulldog 9-yard DRAKE Continued on Page Ten Statistics line and they went for the field! ripped 10 yards up the middle drive featuring the Gil Mo nis Hagaman was given the ball on fourth down at the 7. Hagaman, who runs the 100-yard dash in 9.7 seconds, swept left end and Luke Gross and Tom Waller jolted him out of bounds at the 2.

Brothers' Act eoal. Abilene Christian moved for the score Abilene to the 28 twice, the 2 and 8 Drake Christian First downs 12 Rushing yardage 12 2 passing varaaae 4a John Putman the holes he needed to get started and the 230- Passes 41 S-16 Jolted Out Abilene Christian yielded the ball on downs at the Drake 28 and then lost it to John Born's pass interception at the same point a couple of minutes later. asses inrercepTea dv rums nratB rnnlHn't mnvP anrl Sar. IUnd fullback Churned for 53 i-umDies sr Yards penalized Neish-to-Steve Valasek passing combination and a 92-yard return of an intercepted pass by Lee Brothers. Both scores came after Abilene Christian encountered the rugged defense it was to bump up against all afternoon in the striking zone and settled for a 26-yard field goal by Roger in the first half.

And it was choked off after reaching the 8 in the final quarter, finally losing the ball on downs at the 20. Valasek set a single-season Drake pass receiving record by catching four throws from McNeish to cover 39 yards nowsky's third-down kick, part-yardt on a drive that opened SCORINO uic uai ijuai lei 1v hlrwkprl wpnt nut nf hniinrk ADiiene Lnnstian 3 Drake 7 Youngblood. Drake Ripmaste-, 0, kick) It appeared that the advance Early in the second quarter, ja't 14 Two plays a Manley Sarnowsky punt went' by Abilene moved the ball to 1 n- 1 might be stalled at the Abilene Drake-Brothers, tj. pass Interception (Sarnowsky. kick) only 24 yards and the Wildcats the 9 and on third down quar-; Christian 28 on C.

T. Traylor's Pa Cyclones Lose, 7-6 Oak Leafs Win, 4-3 lowa Was lousy' 5J Buck TurnbulVs Story, Pictures Bill Bryson Reports on Burns' D. M. Keeps Hockey Lead After From Kansas State on Page 4-5 After-Game Comment on Page 3 Victory at Toledo on Page 9 Lrish Gallop. 34-7 Nebraska by 27-14 Purdue Upset 1 i s.yard.gain1:;h Sec Taylor Covers No.

1 -Ranked Brad Wilson's Story, Pictures Of Unbeaten Huskers on Page 7 Leighton Housh Watches Gophers Play Spoilers on Page 2 Irish Victory on Page 2 REGISTER PHOTCS BY JOHN HOULBTTW 4 ati 4W. 4l i i 41 Ai--Am-'-- rift.

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