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Chicago Tribune, Sunday, November 7, 1971 Section 3 Carthage Takes Title Nebraska allops Iowa State 37-0 Again; Routs Elmhurs 1 i -I -1 i I I '). Midwest Crncordia: Mueller, 10-yard past from Speilhaupter Wallinear, kick 34-14 Nodhoesiera: Zeli, 1-yard run (Swenson, kick 34-31 Northwestern: Tnompso, 1-yard ru Swenson, kick 34-21 Cincinnati Rolls North Tt Stat 7 0 0 07 Cincinnati 13 14 3 1040 Cincinnati Harrison, 13-yard NU from Otanowski run tt'ledl Cincinnati Hilliard, 45-yard pass In eruption return Schmltt, kickl 0-13 North Texas Woods, 2-yard re Shabbona 'Mum' Winner first period and went on to defeat Marquette's winless club football team 19-6 yesterday in Stagg Field. Joe Milinovich and SteVe Carthage extended its College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin unbeaten streak to 23 games yesterday, beating host Elmhurst 38-6 to clinch its third championship in a row. Curt Whipple scored three touchdowns for the Redmen, who rolled to their eighth victory of the year without a loss. It was the fourth loss in eight games, overall, for Elmhurst.

Whipple scored on runs of 1, 3, and 5 yards. Carthage built a 31-0 halftime lead and then LINCOLN, Nov. 6 UP Elusive Johnny Rodgers scored two touchdowns, including a 62-yard punt runback, and Nebraska's immovable defense throttled Iowa State today as the top-ranked Cornhuskers rallied to a 37-0 Big Eight football victory. The victory was unbeaten Nebraska's ninth of the year, 19th in a row and 29th consecutive game without defeat to (Means, kickl 7-13 Cincinnati Jenkim, 44-yard kickoff return Schmitt, kick) 7-20 Cincinnati Harden, 10-yard pan (rem Oganowski Schmitt, kick 7-27 Cincinnati Schmitt, 30-yard field Undefeated Shabbona Park, a loser on the final play of last year's Mum Bowl, countered with a con- vincing victory in this year's 'edition of the Chicago Park 2 district classic yesterday, over Washington Park. The Rams, 6-0, who lost 14-" 12 last year to McGuane, took command with three first period touchdowns and were never threatened by their previously unbeaten op- ponents.

Washington finished the season 5-1. Backs Mike Comrrings, Paul McCormick, Mike Tuck er and Ralph DeMeo, paced the victory with two touchdowns each. DeMeo registered the longest score of the afternoon with a 77-yard run in the second period. Shebtona Perk 20 i 14 It Si Washmtto Prt 0 04 SHABBONA: DeMeo, 1-yard ru. Toe tier, ml.

7-0 WASHINGTON: MMn, 50-yarO kick-off return, dm tailad. 7-0 SHABBONA: McCormick, M-yard Pats from Tucker. Into tailed). 13- SHABBONA: Tucker, 10-yard nil. Comminti, ml.

JO-0 SHABBONA: Tucker, 11-yard rati. IKict failedl. 14-4 SHABBONA: DoMeO, 77-yard rv. I Kick failed). SHABBuNA: McCormick, H-yerd ran.

fCnmminos, kickl. 40-4 SHABBONA: Comminti, 34-yar run. McCormick, kickl. 40-4 SHABBONA: Commintt, 0-yar ran. McCormick, kick).

S4-i keep Cornhuskers rolling to-w a a Thanksgiving Day -i it coasted to its seventh C. C. I. W. victory.

Big Eight Carina 14 17 0 7-38 Elmhurst 0 0 4 04 Scorint Kroeter scored in the opening stanza, the first touchdown coming after Walt Kroemer intercepted a pass and ran it 43 yards to the Marquette 7. Chicago, 3-3, winds up its season next Saturday at Milton Wis. College- Marouett 0 0 4 04 Chicane II 0 0 4 It Scorint Chicato: Milinovich, 1-yard ran. IFotel, kick. 7-0 Chicato: Kroeter, 5-yard ran.

(Kick, failed.) 13-0 Marauett: Burtmeier, 5-yard ran. Kick, failed. 13-4 Chicato: Geort, 5-yard run. Kick, failed.) 1M Dayton Tops Xavier Dayton 7 7 0 420 Xavier 0 10 0 010 Scorint Davtan Krcchtini, 4-yard ran. Trinlte, kick.

7- 0 Xaviar Banks, 3-yard run. Huber, kick). 7- 7 Carthage: Holt, 3 yard ra. toal 7-30 Cincinnati Harrison, 4-yard run (Schmitt, kick 7-37 Cincinnati Schmitt, 20-yard field toal 7-40 A 2,500. Valparaiso Wins Valparaiso 11 14 7 14-M Butler 0 4 0 412 Scoring Valparaiso: Palmer, 1-yard nm.

(Puett, kick. 7 0 Valparaiso: Palmer, 4-yard ran. Kick, failed. 1 13-0 Valparaiso: Heffemen, 15-yard ran. Putts, kick.

20-0 Valparaiso: Palmer, 73-yard re. Puetz, kick.) 27-0 Butler: Redmond, 27-yard pasi from (Clayton. (Run, failed. 27-4 Valparaiso: Hall, 14-yard pass from Zurcher. Pueti, kick.) 14-4 Butler: Hebert, 4-yard ran.

Run, failed.) 14-1 Valparaiso: Hall, 11-yard pan from Zurcher. Pueti, kick. 41-11 Valparaisa: Reislnt, 17-yard pall from Budreau. Puetz, kick.) 41-12 IUPI Telephoto Iowa State's George Amundson getting wrapped up between Nebraska defenders Bill Janssen SS and Larry Ja-cobson (75, It was typical of the game as the Cornhuskers stopped the Cyclones 37-0. Kick failed.

4-0 Carthage: Whipple, 1-yard run. Richter, pass from Dealon, 14-0 Carthate: Deaton, 1-yard ran. IKartisek, kick 114 Carthag: Whipple, 3-yard ran. Whipple, run. 2-0 Carthate: Lyons, tackled I end lone.

31-0 Elmhurst: Purdom, 24-yard past from Lyons. (Run failed. 31-4 Carthate: Whipple, S-rard run. Kartisek, kick. 31-4 Circle Smashed DECORAH, Iowa, Nov.

6 Special Bernie Peeters a Alabama Gets Past LSU 14-7 Davton Allen, 07-yard kickoff return 14-10 Trinite, kick. 24-10 Dayton Kosins, 5-yard run. Kick tai led 1. A 2,114. Louisville 17-0 Late Kick Gives Arkansas Tie showdown with second-rated Oklahoma.

Iowa State now is 5-3 after its second straight defeat, following a 43-12 loss to Oklahoma last week. Rodgers scored Nebraska's first touchdown on a 10 yard end around in the first quarter, and his brilliant broken field punt return late in the second quarter helped Nebraska to a 20-0 halftime lead. Sophomore Rich Sanger booted field goals of 26, 27, and 39 yards when Iowa State's stingy defense gave up yardage to the Cornhuskers but stiffened when Nebraska threatened to score. Meanwhile, the ferocious Cornhusker defense led by End Willie Harper and Middle Guard Rich Glover intercepted three passes to set up Nebraska's touchdowns and allowed Iowa State just 106 yards total offense. LtdivllH) 3 14 0 017 Tulso 0 0 0 00 Marcus, 13-yard field toal.

3-0 Stevens, 4-yard past from Madty. Marns, kick '0-0 Kaminski, 22-yard past from Madera Marcus, kick) 17-0 Attendance 14,000. South Ring War to Start in C. Y. 0.

BY NEIL MILBERT 180-pound senior fullback, ran for 206 yards in 29 attempts and scored four times as Luther College pummeled University of Illinois Circle Campus 55-0 here today. Peeters, who now has 1,436 yards for the season and 4,481 in his career, led Luther to 414 yards rushing compared to HOUSTON, Nov. 6 (JR Bill 111. State Wins Southwest McClard booted a 45-year field goal as time ran out to give Arkansas a 24-24 tie with Rice Central Mlchltan 0 0 0 0-4 Illinois Stat 7 4 0 0-13 Scorint today after the Owls had tit. Stat: Bell, 24-yard re Gross, kickl 7-0 Circle's minus 8.

Overall, Luther, now 8-1, has 458 yards total offense to Circle's 20. stormed to a second-half lead III. State Bell, 13-yard ran kick failed 13-0 on two touchdown passes by Volunteers 35-6 South Carolina 4 4 Tennessot 7 7 21 IS Tennessee Chancer, 5-yard ran kick) 7-4 Tennessee Watson, rard ran (Hunt, kick 144 Tennessee Chadwlck. S-rard Hunt, kick 21-0 Sooth Carotin Mitchell, 24-yaid pass from Morris (pass, failed) 21-4 Tennessee rown, 72-yard pus interception (Hunt, kick 21-4 Tenr.vsseo Jeflires, IJ-rerd Mis in Cent. Mictiitaa: McCoy, ll-yard pass from Bebintto (pass failedl 13-4 Bruce Gadd.

The aroused Owls took a 24- Beloit Ends Skid 13 lead early in the fourth Texas Wins SMU 3 7 0 010 Texas AIM 3 17 0 727 Scorint AIM: McDermbott, 21-vard field teal. 30 SMU: Johnwn, 33-yard field toal. 3-3 Green, 1-yard ran. (McDermott, kick.) 10-3 AIM: McDermott, 2S-yard field ooal. 13-3 ASM: Polesek, 11-yard past from Kmt.

(McDtrmott, kick.) 20-3 quarter when Gadd threw a 34- low Stat 0 0 0 00 Nebraska 10 10 7 10-17 0-7 7 from Cerletoa 0 I Beloit 0 Scorint hitman, 45-yard eass Upton, kick One of Chicago's oldest and most prestigious amateur athletic events, the 41st Catholic Youth Organization Boxing Tournament, begins tomorrow night at 6:30 in St. Andrew's Gymnasium. On the firing line will be the South Sectional contestants. Then on Thursday night the North Sectional fighters will go to battle in the old gymnasium at the intersection of Addison and Paulina. Climaxing four nights of pliminntmn uarfaro mill Ka tha yard touchdown strike to Split terception (Hunt, kick 35-4 End Bob Brown.

7-0 BATON ROUGE, Nov. 6 IS) Terry Davis raced 16 for a third-period touchdown to give unbeaten Alabama a 14-7 triumph over Louisiana State tonight in a nationally televised Southeastern Conference football game. A strong L. S. U.

defense contained the Tide's Wishbone offense most of the game, limiting Alabama to a pair of field goals by Bill Davis in the first half, before the clinching drive. The victory, Alabama's ninth of the year, elevated Coach iPaul Bear Bryant into the 4 spot on the list of college coaches with 208 victories, breaking his tie with Jess 4-Play to Drive The deciding drive covered )52 yards and required only four plays. Johnny Musso got it roll- ing on the second play with an '11-yard run and then Steve raced 25 yards to the Tiger 16. Terry Davis streaked 'to the left corner of the end and Musso ran for the conversion, giving Alabama a 1 14-0 lead. uicc oo Luftier Collet 20 7 It 55 Peeters, 3-yard ren, Goitell, kick 7-0 Peeters, 5-yard run.

Gossell, kick 14-0 Betlach, 30-vard ran. (kick failed 20-0 Pe-ters, 1-yard ran. (Gossell, kick 27-0 Safety: Pant nveer tot wit of end son. 2-0 Abraham, 10-yard ran. Gossell, kick) 34-0 Peeters, 5-yard run (ran failed 42-0 Strand, 23-yard pass from Serenson.

(Gossell, kickl 4-0 Holland, 2-yard ran. (pasi, failed 55-0 Benedictine Rolls Illinois Benedictine came within one point of the school Adanc Georgia 49-7 But Arkansas Quarterback Scorirt Sanoer, 24-yard field t1. Rooters, 10-yard re. Santer, kick.) Rodoers, 42-yard pnt return. Sanger, kick Santtr, 27-vard field toal.

Tawe, 1-yard nm. ISanttr, klck.l 3-0 10-0 17- iO- 274 Kent State Coasts Joe Ferguson, the Southwest Conference's leading passer, whipped the Razorbacks on a 0- 0 0-31 Marsrra'l Krnt Stat 0 0 0 0 14 7 SMU: Mais, Jl yard re. I Johnson, kick.) 70-10 Green, t-yard nm. McDermott, kick.) 17-10 TCU 17, Texas Tech 6 1 3-vard ren Ober, kick) r-tf Santer, 3-yard field toal. 30-0 Brawnion, 1-yard nm.

(Santtr, kick. 37-0 Attendant 47,201. Oklahoma 20-3 Marrey, 13-yard run Ober, kick Merrev, 1-yard pasi from Haves Ober, kick) 14-t 21-0 53-yard drive to pull Arkansas to a 24-21 deficit with seven 0- 4 0-17 minutes to play. Tailback Mike Saint went the final yard. AugUStana Rolls 20-0! city finals, pitting the South COLUMBIA, Nov! 6 Teial Tec 0 0 0 Tout Christ! '7 17 5coriet TCU: Harris, 11-yard re.

(Simmons, kick. I TCU: Simmons. 50-vard field toal. (LTD High-scoring Oklahoma The Razorbacks lined up a Mllllkln 0 0 0 00 Aetvstan 7 0 4 7-30 Side survivors against those of the North, Dec. 3 in Northwest 7-0 wishbone offense and Ferguson $crin scoring record today in routing North Central College 55-8 In Naperville yesterday.

Senior halfback Bill Giannini, Illinois' leading small college scorer, tallied a pair of touchdowns for Benedictine, which is Each. It rani roe (Cerhone kick Gorl 7 22 7 4 Florida Ceoreia Pouloi, 1-yard ran Brnwell, kick 7-1 Oeoriia Lake, 1-yard ran Braswell, kick 14-0 Georoia Robinson, yard pass Intercept ion kick, failed 21 -0 Florida Yanctr, yard pass from Reave Franco, kick) 20-7 Geon'a Ray, 5-yard ran Shlrtr pass from Reaves JI-7 Georeia Hirer, 31-yard pass from Ray (Braswell, kick 15-7 Georoi Lake, 3-yard ran (Braswell, kkk 42-7 Georiia Burns, J5-yard pass from Wat-tan I Braswell, kick 4 7 Attendant 7S3. N. Carolina Wins Clemson 7 413 North Carolina 3 10 7 424 i SCORING UNC Craven, 23-vard field toal 3- I Armory. On that night Novice ran over for the two-point con-1 DtwuO.

37-yer- 'kick failedl was held to its lowest point production of the season today by an inspired Missouri defense but the No. 2-ranked Sooners took advantage of a Va Wetiinta, 1-yarO run Carbon, 174 V4 version. Ferguson drove the Razor- TCU: Blackwotd, 13 yard pass inter-ceptim retarn. Simmons, kick.) Tecn: Carmichael, I -yard ran. Paw tailed.) Lobos 57, Utah 39 kick 70-0 Miami 7, W.

Mich. 6 backs on the next possession to ranked 13th by the N. A. I. A.

70-yard return with a blocked field coal attempt and a 44- 7-7 14 11 14 13 SS Miami 0 0 0 Western Mick. 0 0 4 0 0 0 0-0 Benrdlctin North Central Benedict In: Elter, Scorint vard touchdown pass to turn WM: Fereuson, 30-yird field toal. 2-yard re 7-0 3- 0 4- 0 ana upen titles will be decided in the 112, 118, 126, 135, 147, 160, 175-pound and heavyweight ranks. Welterweight Talbert Anderson, Chicago's top performer in the National Golden Gloves Tournament in Fort Worth last March, heads the brigade of contestants. Among the other big guns of Chicago amateur boxing who will compete are Lcnneman, kick) back the lowly Tigers 20-3 The Sooners, who lost four WM: Fertuson, 34-yard field toal.

Miami: Hiichent, 3-yard run. (Graham, kick. I Attendance 11,000. 4-7 UNC Miller, 1-yard ran ICrjven, Benedictine: Wltnlewtkl, 20-yard oast from McMaho (Lenneman, kick 144 Benedictine: Giannini, 1-yard run (kick failedl 104 Bcedictlne: Elter, 10-yard ran (kick failed) 14-0 Norm Central: Nesby, lt-yard tut kick 10- UNC Craven, J7-vard field ooal 13- fumbles, were held scoreless in the second half. Oklahoma entered the game with a 47-point 113 14-57 0-7 0-14 714 13-14 10-14 10-22 l-2 -2f St.

Joseph's Wins UNC Brafford, recovered blocked punt the Rice nine, where he fumbled and David Snelling recovered for Rice with 1:39 left in the game. The Owls attempted to run out the clock but were forced to punt with only seconds left on the clock. The Owls took a delay of game penalty before Mark Williams punted from his own end zone. But Rice's Carl Swierc was flagged on a fair catch when he bounced Into the Arkansas receiver. in end lone (Craven, kick) 20- 0 03 from Sullivan Sullivan, run 34-0 EeMsvill 0 0 St Jeaonk' 0 0 0 Clemson McMakin.

3-yard pals from 77 per game scoring average and was a 32-point favorite, but the Kendrlck (Seitler, kick) 30- 7 Utao 0 17 0 New Matte 14 is 14 New Moult: Henry, 45-yard re Hart sIm me, kick New Meiico: Henry, 42-yard re IMartiMme, kick Utak: Woffintden, O-vard Ms from Van Gaiter Bare man, kret) Utah: Woflimdo. 7-yard Mis (real Van Galder past failed I Utek: GanOel, 10-yard past from Van Galder (pas tailed) New Meiico: Lent, 7 yard re I Henry pest from Lent) New Meiico: McCell, 53-yard Pasi from Lent Hartshorn, kick) Utah; Garidel, 11-yard pass trim Van Gaidar (Ptulto, nm) Nw Me co Lent, S-yerd (Hartshorn, kick) Nek Meiico: Lent, 1-rerd re Hartshorn kick) Utah: Garidel, 13-vn) Ps from Marshall nm failed Utah: Marshall, 1-yard rea run tailed New Meiico: Lont, 21-yard re Evansvllle Hawkins, 35-yard field goal 3-0 Tieers' eicht-man defensive St. Joseph's Hilti, 43-rard pass from Reatea Gendolph, kick 7-1 1 I Heavyweight Fred Houpe, 160-pound John Mollo, 126-pound Bob Labon, 118-pound Earl line shut off the Sooners out UNC Craven, 20-yard field toal 23- 7 UNC Craven, 20-rard field toil 24 -7 Clemson McMakin, past from Pentitort (pass failed 24-13 Attendant 45,50. Duke 31-15 Victor side running game. Triton Triumphs Kemwdy-Ki 0 0 0 Trite 7 13 13 i Wilson, and 112-pound Drew Benedictine: Ratkovit, 3-yard tumble recovery return Giannini, ran 34-0 Benedictine: Giannini, 1-yard ru Elter, pass from McMahon 42-0 Benedictine: Bailey, 4-yard re (Rodin, kickl 4t-0 Benedictine: Wisniewskl, lt-yard ss tram McMahon (ru failed 35-0 Ramblers Win Loyola's defense stopped Detroit cold yesterday 16-0 at Angel Guardian Field.

George The Tigers held Oklahoma ls-so I bucaro. 27-34 17-43 33-43 3M3 Halfback Greg Pruitt and Alabama I 0 14 L. S. U. 0 0 1 0 7 Alabama B.

Davis, 10-yard field tool 3-0 Alabama 8. Dams, M-rard field ooal 4-0 Alabama T. Davis, 14-yard nm Musso, ran 1 L. S. U.

Hamilton, 7-yard pasi from lyons IMichaelson, kick! 14-7 A 44492. Auburn Stands 'Pat' AUBURN, Nov. 6 MV-l Pat Sullivan teamed up with Terry Beasley for two touch- down passes and threw anoth-' er to Dick Schamlz to give Au-' burn a 30-21 football victory today over Mississippi State. Mississippi State scored three times in the final three minutes of the Southeastern Conference game on passes by I substitute Quarterback Billy Baker. Fifth -ranked Auburn dis- played an improving ground Carlson, 1-yard rm Hill, kick 7-0 Nill, 17-yard field ooal 104 S.

White, 17-ytrd Interceetle return The C. Y. 0. bouts will offer a preview of the 45th annual Quarterback Jack Mildren W. Vlrtinia 10 7 0 IS Duke 10 14 7 031 Scorln A 15-yard penalty placed the ball at the Rice 35, from where 14-0 kick failedl check, but Roy Bell put the J-50 McClard sent the game-tying 7-t lft-0 Carlson, 1-yard ran Hill, kick Carlson, 1-yard ran (Hill, kickl Carlson, 4-yard re Hill, kick Anderson, lt-yard run I hick failed Carlson, 1-yard run (Hill, kickl Ledbetter, 1-yard run Hill, ran 1 Chicago Golden Gloves Tourna-i7-o ment sponsored by Chicago ttl I Tribune Charities in Feb- 50-0 rnnrv nnH Mnrrh 3-57 Sooners out of reach with a 78-yard run in the second quarter.

Pruitt was held to 92 yards points thru the uprights DiTolla rambled 17 yards to (Hartshorn, ncl New Menco: Boone, 7-yard re IHartshornt, kickl Attendance 15,75. Wichita 34-14 score the first touchdown and 10-7 17-7 rushing and Mildren 124. Duke Jonas, 1-yard run IWrliht, kick Duke-Wrlht, 24-yard field leal WVU Potts, 1-yard pass from Gal i Ha (Nester, kick Duke Jonas, 3 yard re Wright, kick Duke JachsM, 2-yard re (Wright, kick Duke Jackson, 1-yard re IWritht, kick WVU Chiles, 3-vard re (Chiles, pass from GaliHa Linebacker Mark Driscoll Arkansas 3 10 ii-2 Rice 10 0 7 7-24 Sttrint Rice: Williams 41-yard field teal. 3-0 Rice: Brown, II -yard toss trtai Vincent (Willlami, kick) 10-0 Arkansas McClard, 17-vard fktld toal. 10-3 Arkansas: Saint, 5-yard IMcClerd, 0-14 Mike Egan scrambled across from the 2-yard line for the last marker.

This victory Colored Slat TOT MfirfeitA Slato 4 4 4 14-7 31-7 brought Loyola's record to 6-1-1 31-15 kick) Arkansas: McClard. 34-yrd field toal. 10-13 Rice: Bert, 53-yard pass from Gadd The Ramblers face Marquette at home next week. (Williams, kick started Oklahoma's scoring when he scooped up a blocked field goal and raced 70 yards for a touchdown with 9:53 left in the first quarter. Corner-back Keith Pope broke through to block Greg Hill's 28-yard attempt.

Hill booted a 34-yarder early Rice: Brown, 34-yard past from Detroit U. 0 0 0 0-0 Loyola 0 14 0 0-14 Gadd (Williams, kick) z-" Ohio Trims Tulane Ohi 7 10 4 7 30 Tolan 0 0 7 07 Ohio: Koilewskl, 1-yard nm. lOreen, kick.) 7-0 Olio: Green, 30-yard field goal 10-0 Ohio: Fields, 34-rard past interception. Green, kickl 174 Ohio: Hodtson, 1-yard rm. kick failed.

31-0 Tulane: Hebert, I-yerO ran. Gibson, kick, 31-7 Ohl. venter, 1-yard run. Green, kick) 30-7 Attendance 111. Wesleyan Wins III.

Wesley 7 4 0 011 North Park 0 0 7 07 Scorint Wesleyan: Eatleston, 1-yard run Wletand, kick 7-0 Colo. Stat McCtch, $-7trd re Tortanon, kick Wichita Jackson, l-ywd ren (pan failedl '-4 Wichita Owen, 1-yard ren Imss failadl Ml Wirtita Gilley, 14-yrd re failedl Col. Stt Blackford, 31 -yard ren Tortersan, kitk) 14-10 Wichita Jackson, 3-yard ren Petit, kickl 14-25 Wicnne Safety, tackled Harms I ton 14-H Wichit Jacks, 30-yard ran (Potts, kickl 14-34 Attenoance 11,114. Virginia Blanked Vlrtinia Tech 10 3 Vlrtinia I Tech Strotk, 31 -yard field toal Tech Strock, 30-yard Held toal Kentucky 14-7 DiTolla, 17-vard ran Leepert, run Arkansas: Saint, 1-yard mil Fereuson, ren 24-21 Arkansas McClard, 45-yartJ field toal 24-34 Etan, 1-yard ru Leppert, run 14-0 game as Tommy Lowry broke loose for several long runs, in-' eluding one touchdown sprint which went 28 yards. Mississippi State went score-! less until Baker threw a 19- St.Olaf Wins 33-21 NORTHFIELD, Nov, A 33,000.

Texas Romps AUSTIN, Nov. 6 (UPD (JTt Halfback Ole Gunderson in the second quarter before Oklahoma's offensive machine slipped into high gear. On the second play after the ensuing kickoff Bell slipped off tackle -Texas combined a bruising ran for 245 yards, and oppor Houston 33-7 tunist St. Olaf recovered six defense and the hard running of Halfback Jim Bertelsen today to beat Baylor 24-0 and Hewitt, Wade Win Dewar Net Titles ABERAVON, Wales, Nov. 6 Reuter Bob Hewitt, South African Davis Cup player, won the men's singles title and Britain's Virginia Wade took the women's singles at the De-war Cup indoor tennis tournament today.

Hewitt defeated Gerald Bat-trick of Britain 7-5, 6-4 in 87 minutes. Miss Wade defeated Australia's Evonne Goolagong 7-6, 6-3 in 72 minutes to deal Miss Goolagong her third defeat in seven matches. In the women's doubles final, Miss Wade and Francoise Durr of France beat Miss Goolagong and Julie Heldman of New York 7-5, 6-4. 735 7 7 Houston 1 13 Memphis Stat 0 0 fumbles to shock Monmouth, Houston: Maliins, 3-rard ru I Terrell, kick. 7-0 and scampered 78 yards.

Oklahoma 4 14 0 010 Missouri 0 3 0 01 Oklahoma Driscoll, 70-yard ran with Wfsleyan: Martin, recovered tumble I end ion run failed 114 North Park: Nutent, 0-yard pas from Coyer Anderson, kick 11-7 Concordia by 34-28 111., 33-21 in Midwest conference football today. remain the running for an unprecedented fourth consecutive Southwest Conference ti Kentucky I 7 714 Vanderbllt 0 0(77 Kentucky: Reed, 44-yard ran. Kirk, kick 7-0 VanderMIt: O'Rourk, 4-yard ran. Strokei, kickl Kentucky: Bishop, 41-yard pan iw ceptioa, (Kirk, kickl Mississippi 28-27 Tr" i i Miislssippl: Knltht, It-yard kickoff retarn. Hinton, kickl 7-0 Tampa: Srrin9er, 11-yard Mil from Carter.

Sopor, kick) 7-7 Tampa: Carter, 1-yard re. I Sop, kick. Mississippi: Barn, -verd pail from Weese. Hinton, kick 14-14 Mississippi: Alnsworth, 40-yard ran. Hinton, kickl 11-14 Tamp: Wakefield, tl-var pass from Carter.

iSoper, kick 21-21 The Scots fell from the un blocked field teal kick failed. yard touchdown pass to Jay Hughes. Then Baker threw another to Bill Buckley for nine yards, and as time ran out, he tossed still another to Hughes also for nine yards. Sullivan completed 13 of 24 i passes for 140 yards, well below his season's average of 214.7 yards per game. The Auburn quarterback's fi-; nal scoring pass, eight yards to Beasley, ran his career total Missouri WTU, 14-yard field toal 4-1 beaten list and finished league Houston: Orchin, 37-yr hast trom Mullint (Terrell, kickl.

14-0 Houston: Newhoust, 35-yard nm kick failedl. 20-0 Houston: Newhoust, 11 vard re Oooms, pass from Mvllins). 20-0 Houston: Jones, 5-yarO ren I Terrell, kick). JM 770 014 Oklahoma Bell, 70-yard run rM tle. tailed) 11-3 Bertelsen, who went out ear Oklahoma Chandler, 44-yard eass from Northwestern Wit.

7 7 7 Concordia III. 14 30 0 Scoring Concordia: Fahl, 1-yard run Wallinger, kick) Northwestern: Thompson, 1-yard run Swanson, kick Mildren (Mildren, run 20-3 Attendance 53,011. Memphis Stett: Werrlti, 2T-Tro MSS 7-0 7-7 15-7 from Roblson (Purdit, kick. Attendance 10,132. Colorado Romps 33-14 ly in the second half nursing a bruised shoulder rambled for 136 yards and two touchdowns as the Longhorns racked up their 14th straight win over play with a 7-1 record.

St. Olaf now 6-1, can tie for the title by beating Lawrence at home next Saturday. Chicago Romp The University of Chicago Maroons scored twice in the 14-7 Concordia; Mvnter, 51-yard run Wallinqer, kick Concordia: Bchrens, 35-Yard pass Colorado 0 7 7 3T 35 Kansas 0 7 7 0-! Colorado Davis. 1 vard run Dean, Mississippi: Weese, 2-yard ran. I Hinton, kick 20-21 Tampa: Wakefield, 40-yard past from Carter.

Pass failed 20-27 from Spielrautter kick failed 10-7 Vncordia: Preloger, t-yard ru with blocked punt Walllnter, kick 37-7 NTthwestom: Zell, 1-yard ru Swanson, kick 37-14 kick 7-0 Tokyo Giants Tie Orioles TOKYO, Nov. 6 Reuters Kansas Schrell, 7-yard past from Jayes Helmbachtr, kickl 7-7 Burton, lt-vard laterall past Interception Helmbacher, kick) 7-14 Colorado Davis. 1-yard ran (Dean, kickl 14-14 ear trie ac Colorado Branch. 05-yard rot kick failedl 10-14 Colorado Johnson, 1-yard ran (Davis, Hold Services Tuesday for Sam Jones nasi from Johnson) 20-14 Colorado Mathews. 2-yard ran (Dean, to 49 and left only one short of Babe Parilli's SEC record.

The victory was Auburn's 10th in a row, counting the last game of the 1970 season and the Gator Bowl triumph over Ole Miss. Mississippi St. 0 0 0 21-21 Auburn I 21 02 Auhumi Jett, 42-yard (laid ooal. 3 0 Auburn: Beasley, 1 5-Yard pass from Sullivan Met, kickl 10 0 Aobum: Scbmali, 1-yard past from Sullivan Jett, kickl 17-0 Auburn: Beasley, t-yard pail from Sullivan (Jett, kickl 34 0 Auburn: Lowrey, 28-yard run Kick, failed 30-0 Mississippi: Huehel, l-yard pall from Baker I Ellis, kick) jO-7 Mississippi: Buckley, -yard pall Baylor and a 3-1 conference record. Quarterback Eddie Phillips, starting his first game in six weeks, engineered the Long-horns to a 17-0 halftime lead before Coach Darrell Royal retired him to rest in the second half.

Bertelsen's 136 yards for the day left him just 17 short of Steve Worster's mark of 2,353 career yards as the second leading Texas rusher of all time. Boog Powell clouted two home runs and knocked in five runs today as the Baltimore Orioles and Tokyo Yomiuri Giants battled to a 9-9 tie their second straight. Isao Shibata's home run with kickl 3314 get packed away Attendance 35,005. Kansas State Wins MONONGAH, W. Va.

Nov. 6 (UPD Funeral services for Sam 1 Kansas Stat 0 0 14 1135 Oklahoma State 7 10 0 423 two out in the 10th inning tied the score. Okla. state Colt, 4-yard ran Press, kickl 0-7 Jones, a hard-throwing righthander who hurled a no-hitter for the Chicago Cubs in 1955, Okla. State Prasi, 45-yard field toal 0-10 Okla.

Slate Pounds, 1-yard ran Press, kick Kansas state Butler. 1-verd ran 2,000 Tickets on Sale at Noon will be held at Mount Pleasant (Chllds, past from Morrlsonl 1-17 Kmui state Butler. 10-yard tall Baptist Church Tuesday. from Morrison kick failed) 14-17 Baylor 0 0 0 0 0 Tesas 7 10 7 034 Bertelsen, 31-yard run. (Gaspard, kick) 7 0 Gaspard, 34-yard field toal.

104 Phillips, 0-yard ren. Gaspard, kickl 17-0 Bertelsen, 1-yard run. (Gaspaid, kick 14-0 Attendance 54,500. 4 -i Kansas State Childs. 14 vard PISS from Baker lEIlii, kick) 20-14 Mississippi: Huortes, 0-yard pass from Baker Ellis, kick) 30-21 Attendance 45,000.

Navy Loses 31-21 from Morrison (Gotrter, kickl 21 17 The Stewartville, Ohio, native died of cancer at West Virginia University Hospital last night. Kansas State Holnvan. 2-yard ran Goener, kickl 21-17 SV US Kansas State Child. 7-yard pass Morrison Boerter, kickl 3517 Jones, 45, had resided much of his life in this small northern Okla. State-Pettes, 17-vard pass from Graham (past failed 35 33 i Attendance 35,500.

Credit ,1 Available Brf F.O.B. SUGGESTED RETAIL S799 Factory $00099 West Virginia coal mining town. Jones, last admitted to the hospital Sept. 21, retired in 19G6 after spending several seasons as a player-coach with the Columbus Jets of the Internationa! League. Winning more than 100 games in his big league career, "Sad Sam" Navy 0 0 7 14-21 Georti Tech 0 11 14 7-34 Scorln Teen Cunnlntham, pass from McAshen Tlapen, kick 7-0 Teen onlfay, 11 -yard field ooal 100 Tech Bonlfay, 22-yard field ooal 110 Tech Ford, 11-yard pass Interception ratoni Iron failed l-0 Tech Lena, 1-yard run (Lam, past from McAshenl 270 NawPaas, 1-yard ran kick tech Hnntsy, t-wd ran ITigpen, kick) M' Navv Van Loan, 22-yard pasi from Stuvpk llennlnt, kickl 34-14 Navy Carello, 1-yard run (Lannino, kickl 4" ONLY iDistiRar a.

ti.W.!. BiiM Seven Schools Get N.C.A.A. Membership KANSAS CITY, Nov. 6 UPi-The National Collegiate Athletic Association today granted active membership in its college division to seven institutions. Included were Indiana Central College, Indianapolis, and University of Ceronadt natural querrlsd slat appro.

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