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if- mor John Hogan Two weekt ago, Pitt had 18 players being treated for minor injuries nearly all of them rtportedly are healthy now. i UCLA FACES PITT n4 Pirt Sept. 19,1970 (JSC, Nebraska Rosters 5 i i i -ft thing-tiut Brain Jfotes If UCLA wins today, it will be Prothro'g 100th win as a college coach. Inr 15 years plus, his record now stands 99-50-5 It rained Friday in Pittsburgh, hard at times, but the forecast is only a 10 chance of rain today. In any event, it shouldn't matter that much, since the.

Panthers installed AstroTurf on their field this year. DePasqua apparently has decided on senior quarterback Dbtb Haven over sopho- F03 A PARTICULAR TYFE F.1AII One who will take an interest in my business. Must be married, bondable, preferably church affiliated, sales experienced er sales career; desired. i-H't -u The man who qualifies can earn $25,000 and up per year. Must be prepared to start immediately.

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pavls a S0S472-O729 No. Name, Pos. 68 Ryan, or 71 Skiles.dt 1 73 Ruppertj Ot 74 McGirr.ot 75 J.Vella, dt-vj 76 A.Gallaher, og 77 Adams, ot 78 Montgomery, ot 80 R.Gallaher, te 81 C.Vella.te 82 McMichael, dt '83Hailde 84 Weaver.de 85 Weber, de 86 Mullins, te 87 Carter, lb 88 Eriksen, de 89 te 90 92 Stone.de 93 Smith, dt 94 Grant, dt No. Name, Pos. 5 6 Rae.qb 7 Boulware, qb Jones, qb 10 Chandler, fl 14 Failor, db 15 Chaney, fl 16 McAuley, db 17 Pratt, db 18 Dickerson.se 19 Llngenfelter.se 21 Dyer, db 22 Morgan, se 23 Berry, tb 26 Dlel.fl 27 McNeill, tb 28 Davis, tb 29 Harris, tb 30 Garrison, fl 31 Rollinson, db 33 Evans, fb 34 Washmera, lb 36 Simpson, db Angels Drop 3-2 Decision to A in 9th Continued from First Page The win Increased Oakland's second-place margin in the American, League WesfcitoT 3Vi.

games over the 'Angels i Wildness cost Dobson two runs in the 'early Innings. The Angels loaded the bases in the first on Gonzalez'; and tWQ walks. With two out, Gonzalez scored on Dobson's wild pitch. California took a 2-0 lead in the third inning on a walk, the second of Gonzalez' three singles and Jim Fregosi's groundout. Angels' starter Rudy May, winless since Aug.

3, gave up a solo home run to Joe Rudi in the fourth inning. The 1 A's tied the game in the seventh. Dave Duncan singled with two out and was replaced by pinchrunner Allah Lewis, who scored all the way from first on Dick Green's third straight hit, a Texas leaguer into left. ANGEL AVERAGES COLISEUM, 8 P.M. use No.

Name, Pos. 38 Holland, fb' 39 Cunningham, fb '40 Turner, db 43 Hudson, db 45 Timmong, db 46 Thomas, db 50 Haluchak.lb 51. Preston, lb 52 53 Slough, lh 54 Perryman.lb, 55 Grissum, lb 1 57 Browruc 58 Stirling, og 59 Oberreuter, 60 Yary.og 61 Graf, og 63 Fielder, lb 64 Stewart, lb 65 George, lb 66 Meier, og 67 Papadakis, lb NEBRASKA No. Name, Pos, 35 Kinney, tb 37 Johnson, de 38 Jennings, lb 39 40 Morrell, lb 41 Powell, fb 42 Murtaugh.lb 43 Morock, lb 44 Olds, fb 46 Bomberger, fb 47 Carstens, fb 48 Hauge, lb 50 Jamail, 51 Branch, lb 53 Kinsel, 54 Dumler.e 56 57 Adkins.de 58 Hyland.de 59 61 Weber, og 62 Beran. og 64 Johnson, de Brussell'sSttll the Best Buy in Town! Economic Conditions Have Caused This SPECIAL SOLE! As you know economic conditions are not as good as last year.

We are heavily over stocked and therefore are holding this SPECIAL SALE. This is indeed a rare opportunity to stretch the dollar Save 40 to 50 and more on Men's Suits, Sport Coats, Slacks and Furnishings; Miami Rallies to Turn Back 34-14 MIAMI Kelly Cochrane passed for: 271 yards and three touchdowns Friday night as Miami beat William Mary, 36-14, at the Orange Bowl. Indians exploded for two early touchdowns by halfback Wes Meeteer, "Taking a 14-6 lead before the Hurricanes stormed back. Speedy Joe Schmidt out-wrestled William Mary defender Tom Duffy to catch a 35-yard scoring bomb from Cochrane. It put Miami ahead 15-14 before an opening game crowd of 27,286.

Cochrane wound up with 21 for 32 passing. Clutch Throws Miami's Tom Sullivan banged three yards to score 11 seconds before the half, fattening the lead to 22-14. Cochrane hit clutch throws to Schmidt for seven yards, Don Bren-nan for 20, and Schmidt again for 31 to set up the score. Phil Mosser gained 79 yards in 17 carries to lead the Indians and. Bobby Best made 68 for 10 for Miami.

Schmidt caught eight passes for 129 yards and tight end Jack Hurley led William Mary receivers wih three for 106. William I Miry 7 7 0-14 Miami i la 7 7-S4 WM-Bushnell 4 pass from Meeteer No. Name, Pos. 65 66 Pabis, dt 67 Winter, ot 68 Robison.dt 70 McGhee.og 71 Johnson, ot 72 White, ot 74 B.Newton, ot- 75 Jacobsen, dt 76 Walline.dt 77 Ruppert, ot 79 Glover, dt 80 Pitts, de 81 Harper.de 82 Harvey, te 84 Didur, se 85 List, te 86 Wolfe, te 87 88 Ingels, se 89 F.Anderson, se 90 Dutton, dt No. Name, Pos.

8 Runty, fl 10 McFarland, db 12 Brownson, qb 13 C.Newton, db 14 Tagge, qb 15 Jones, qb 16 McClelland, db 18 J.Anderson, db 19 Vactor.tb 20 Rodgers, fl 21 Decker, db 22 Schneiss, fb 24 Kosch, db 25 Mason, lb 26 Hughes, tb 27 Blahak, db 28 Goeller, tb 29 30 Rogers, db-k 31 Orduna, tb 32 Cox, se 33 Peetz, lb 34 O'Connell, db Continaei from First Pg; terbacfe Diimimt. But the Panthers will come in a four-man front with occasional blitzing linebackers, not the six-man rush that -Oregon State employed against UCLA last week. This should leave Pitt less vulnerable to being burned by the Bruin running game than: the Beavers were. The question, as it was last week in Corvallis, is whether a green secondary can contain one of the nation's top college quarterbacks long enough to post a victory. The Panthers' chief weakness appears to be its defensive secondary, which lost two starters.

A year ago, in UCLA's 42-8 win in Los Angeles, Dum-mit ruined Pitt through the air, hitting for 285 yards and three touchdowns. Two of them were 55 a to George Farmer and 56 yards to Gwen Cooper -f and that's the thing Pitt fears most this time. But with the injury to flanker Brad Lyman, UCLA now lacks speed in its receiving corps. And last season, Pittsburgh did a very good job of coping with the ground phases of UCLA's triple-option attack, holding the Bruins to 153 yards net rushing. Further, Pitt's most impressive back a year ago was Ferris, who gained 48 1 yards on seven carries before being hurt in the first half.

He's healthy now, as is Esposito, who gained 743 yards, last year, the most for any Pitt back since 1952. i UCLA still should have a decided edge in overall speed. i And the Bruins have played a game! Coach Tommy Prothro, for one, believes that is a decided advantage, even though Pitt had a chance to scout UCLA. But a 57-14 or a 63-7 Bruin rout certainly is not in the offing. Like almost every, other UCLA game this season, this one figures to be any- WERE Tropical Suits All Wool Vested Suits Sport Coats Single and Double Breasted Blazers NOW 2.97 ...4.97 USC-NEBRASKA (liKludlM Thursday's Game) BATTING layer- AB ft MR RBI Pet.

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Devaney was talking about him, too. "From what I've seen of him in the films," he said, "he looks like a great full-1 back already!" The End Zone TJSC's' record against Big 8 teams is 6-1, the only loss being handed by Oklahoma, 17 12, on a 100-degree day in the Coliseum in 1963. The Trojans also have beaten Colora do and Missouri The only other time a Devaney-coached Nebraska team played a West Coast team (besides last year's opener with USO was in 1967, when the Cornhuskers beat Wash-? ington, 17-7, in Seattle The USC-Nebraska game last September in Lincoln is the only previous meeting between the two schools. Jeff Prugh SPECIAL SUNDAY HOURS: 12 TO 5 12 98 71 162 24 46 33 53 17 35 7 6 14 Garrett S5H l37 Fisher 120' 109 Wright 236 211 Msrsmth 194 144 K.Tatum KVt 64 Bradley M't 64 La Roche 42 36 Allen 12'A 12 Keelev 21 17 May 169 175 Queen STA 55 Murphy 215 213 Cox IVi 3 4-3 2.92 20-11 2.93 11-10 3.00 7-3 3.02 2- 4 3.56 4-1 3.64 0- 1 3.65 1- 0 3.84 6-13 4.05 3- 5 4.06 14-13 4.23 04 4.75 7.703 3uoiiib 2 71 143 mett BANKAMERICARD MASTER CHARGE 0 21 41 79 68 0 0 1 SAVE K. Tatum 18.

Oueen Fisher Continued from First Pago away threats in I-backs Joe Orduna (who missed last season with a knee injury) and Jeff Kinney, a 200-pounder who was Nebraska's most exciting sophomore last year since Bobby Reynolds. And there is sophomore flanker Johnny Rodgers, an aero-' batic speedster who caught a 61-yard touchdown pass last weekend in a 36-12 win over Wake Forest. It is a team with speed to go with all its raw power, for a change; But so, for that matter, is use. The who rolled -up 559 yards in total offense against Alabama a week ago, will be throwing a regiment of fast, fresh backs at the Corn-huskers. Tailback Clarence Davis and Evans will open 'again with quarterback Jimmy Jones and flanker Bobby Chandler, but McKay plans to get plenty of mileage, too, out of a rangy sophomore whom everybody is talking about He is Sam Cunningham 6, Messeramlth 5.

LaRoche 2, Kealev. APPAREL 114 O. BEVERLY DRIVE BEVERLY HILLS BRadshaw 2-4003 TEAM TOTALS AB R. 2B 3B HR Pet. Oopenents: 4979 582 1168 176 23 140 .239 Angels: 5088 577 1274 179 37 IN .250 Mla-FG Cummins 3 Mla-Schmldt 35 pass from Cxhrane (pass failed) Mla-Sullivan 3 run (Cummins klcM Mla-Sullivan 2 run (Cummins kick) Mla-Golmont IS pass from Cochran (Cummins kick) Attendance 27.W4 dm rl tiaiO sots mo ad mlaml STATISTICS WtM Mi.

First Downs 11 21 Yards rushing 142 17 Yards passing 143 271 Return yardage Passes 7-15-0 21-33-0 Punts 4-314 6-4341 Fumbles lost 4 I Yards penalized 70 121 Pele Paces Santos to Soccer Victory WASHINGTON UP) Pele rammed in four goals and contributed two assists in leading Santos of Brazil to a 7-4 victory over the surprisingly tough Washington Darts in an international soccer exhibition game before 13,878 here Friday Santos plays Guadalajara at the Los Angeles Coliseum Sunday. College Football Miami (Fla.) 36, William Mary 14 Kiilidale 67, u. of Oetroit 0 THREE 40-LAP MAIN EVENTS Consider the hurji-drum that eats away your life. Hie hurried trips to the grocery store. flpr inn The quick stops at the laundry.

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