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IBSKKGRAMBUNG ROLLS Iowa State cal Lutheran wins, Ktr-1 34-6, GAINS NAIA FINAL Hi San Jose Rips UCSB, 55-10; 49ers Lose With the convincing victory over the Oredig-gers from Butte, Monti, the Kingsmen moved into the finals against defending champion Westminster, for the NAIA title. The site, the NAIA said, will be announced shortly. Cal Lutheran's record is 7-0-2. The Orediggers finished 9-2. SCORI BY QUARTERS Montana Tech 0 6 0 0 4 Cal Lutheran 7 0 7 20-34 CL-Rulz 1 run (Kelley kick) MT Pluta 32 pass from Showers (kick failed) CL-Drake 1 run (Kelley kick) CL Ruli 7 run (Keliev kick) CL-Ruli 7 run (Kelley kick) CL Calloway 51 pass from Oraka (kick failed) Attendance 3,000.

THOUSAND OAKS Sophomore halfback Steve Ruiz ran for three touchdowns Saturday, leading California Lutheran to a 34-6 victory over Montana Tech and into the finals of the NAIA Division II football championships. The unbeaten Kingsmen led 7-6 at the half, added a touchdown in the third quarter and then exploded for 20 points in the final quarter. Ruiz, a 6-foot, 190-poun-der from Rosemead, scored in the first minute of the game on a one-yard run and added two more 7-yard touchdowns to run his season total to 13, a school record. week getting ready. "They lost a lot when Ernst went down, because he can really throw." Added Coury: "If Mike hadn't been hurt, we might've scored a couple more times, but we still couldn't have stopped their offense." The big crowd, for a game dedicated to three Fullerton assistant coaches who died in an airplane crash two weeks ago, was the second-largest to see Grambling this season.

The Tigers drew 65,055 for their game with Morgan State at Yankee Stadium in New York and totaled 353,421 for the season. Next season, Grambling may appear twice at the Coliseum, Robinson said he hopes to keep the Fullerton series alive and also play Cal State Long Beach at the Coliseum. "Long Beach's program is really growing," Robinson said. "Hey, do you think we could stay on the same field with them?" Continued from First Page Fullerton'a task, imposing to begin with, became Impossible when its quarterback, Mike Ernst, went down with a sprained ankle on a second-period touchdown play. Ernst had just thrown a touchdown pass to Chris Jaramillo from the 1 when he was flattened by defensive end John Mendenhall.

That play, and the conversion, cut a Grambling lead to 17-14. But Ernst, although he tried, couldn't maneuver sufficiently afterward. "I could've avoided some of those sacks had I been able to move around better," the quarterback said later. "Our sprint-out pass offense would've worked, too, I think." From 17-14, Grambling swiftly leaped to 52-14 before Fullerton could score again. Reed's Arm Sore Herman Christophe led the parade, with 129 yards.

Five Grambling runners accounted for 59 or more yards. Robinson indicated afterward he was happy Grambling didn't have to pass more than eight times. "Our quarterback (Matt Reed) has had some arm trouble, so we were pleased we could run so well. We put a lot of work into this game. The coaching staff worked until midnight every night this Whips Aztecs SAN DIEGO (UPD-Iowa State quarterback Dean Carlson passed for two touchdowns, scored one himself and directed a powerful, balanced attack as the Cyclones defeated San Diego State, 48-31, Saturday night.

George Amundson, 210-pound Iowa State fullback, carried 29 times for 111 yards, scored one touchdown and threw a 47-yard touchdown pass to flanker Willie Jones. The Cyclones (7-3), who meet Louisiana State in the Sun Bowl, Dec. 18, amassed 556 yards to offset, a good Aztec passing game. San Diego's Brian Sipe completed 22 of 47 passes for 304 yards and three touchdowns. SCORE BY QUARTERS Iowa State 20 0 7 21-41 San Diego State 3 14 7 7-31 SDS FG Wulfemever 29 IS Amundson 1 run (Austrheim kick) IS Kreofla 13 pass Carlson (Austr.

helm kick) IS Jones 47 pass from Amundson (kick failed) SDS Reynolds 21 pass from Sip (Wulfemever kick) SOS Reynolds 31 pass, from Sips (Wulfemever kick)) IS Marquardl 2 run (Austrheim kick) SDS Reynolds II Pas from Sipe (Wulfemever kick) IS Carlson 1 run (Austrheim kick) IS Kreotle pass from Carlson (Aus. frheim kick) IS McDonald 1 run (Austrheim kick) SDS Owens 53 pass from Donckers (Wulfemever kick) Attendance 25,490. STATISTICS IS SDS First downs 30 Rushes-yards (4-246 11-53 Yards passing 110 357 Return yardage 34 0 Passes 15-13-0 23-50-5 Punts Fumbles lost 2 0 Yards penalliH 11 1 Super Chukar Hunt $5 DAILY FEE Plus $3 per bagged bird. FREE birds prize bird. DEC.

11th A 12th ONLY Romona Hunting Club Davis Lakeview, Calif. (71 4) 792-7453 Rugby Results SOUTHIRN CALIF. RUGBY UNION Valley State 12, Alemeny 3 Sen Fernando 15, Raoolo AC Los Anoelee LA Wanderers Eagle Rock 0, Eagles 0 Huntington Beach 12, San Fernando JVI Watts 14, Beverly Hills 14 BEING BACK YOUEl AKEILINE (Add new, blended strands) Return that receding hairline to the place it used to be. Take 10 years off your age. Starting with your present hair, we add new strands that match the exact color and texture of your own.

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PCAA representatives and athletic directors meet this afternoon to decide between the Spartans (4-1 In conference play) and Cal State Long Beach (5-1) as its representative to face Memphis State at Pasadena Dec. 18. Cal State Long Beach completed its season by losing to Texas (El Paso), 38-32, In El Paso. The defeat gave the 49ers an overall record of 8-4. San Jose State's season record is 5-5-1.

However the Spar-tarts beat the 49ers in their meeting, 30-28. Terry Metcalf scored three touchdowns for the 49ers to give him 29, breaking the NCAA single season record held by Jim Switzer of Emporia College in 1963 and Ted Scown of Sul Ross State in 1948. San Jose had to rely on backup quarterback Travis McMichael, who threw three touchdown passes filling in for the injured Dave Ellis. PCAA San Jot State 55, UCSB II San Jose Stat 14 14 14 1355 UC Santa Barbara 0 3 0 710 SJS Brlca 1 run (Barnes kick). SJS Llovd 15 pais from McMichael (Barnes kick).

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B. Fa ire lid, 2131 Wist Ball Road, Anaheim 92804. Phoni 714956-0820. TEAM STATISTICS Cra CSF First downs 24 14 Rushing plays-net yards 59-454 39-102 Passes 4-1 12-33 Net yards passing 54 156 Passes int. by-yd.

ret. 2-52 0-0 Total plays-net yards 7-5M 72-251 Punts-average Punts 5- 0-0 Klckoffs 447 10-213 Penalties-yards 15-127 3-25 Fumbles-lost 3-1 4-2 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing Grambllne TCB NYG Avg Long TD 12 .05 6.93 36 20 24 Christophe 16 Turner 14 Wilson 6 Fobbs I 97 70 63 5 21 20 12 0 -2 15 11.67 7. 88 14.75 10.50 10.00 6.00 0.00 21 42 19 IS 0 2 9 Jones 4 Pierce i Augustine 2 Burkins 3 Collins 1 Reed 1 Gregory 2 UCLA Wins, 5-1, Gains Western 42 7.67 454 Totals st Finnic in Cnrfll CI St. (Ml.) TCB NYG Avo Lone TD inais in joccer i 1 14 Gaeta 7 4.28 2.75 28 5 14 3 -7 28 isarnes kick). UCSB FG Ventlmlallo 32.

E. Williams 4 Jaramillo 3 Baca 5 Ernst 2 Totals 39 3.00 1.20 9.00 2.61 UCLA's varsity soccer team advanced to Western finals of the NCAA championships Saturday by defeating Chico State, 5-1, at Westwood. Next Saturday, the Bruins travel north to play USF, which entered the finals Saturday by beating San Jose State, 3-2. The Bruins' leading scorer, forward Shoa Agona-fer, booted his 17th goal of the season to put UCLA in front in the second NEW BE LL HOWELL TSTER ffro SPOR Passing Orambllng PA PC PI Yd Long TD Reea 6 4 0 54 23 1 Pierce 2 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 8 4 54 13 1 Cal St. (Full) PA PC PI Yd Lent TD Ernst 27 9 2 109 37 1 Jaramillo 6 3 0 47 23 1 Totals 33 12 2 156 37 2 Receiving Orambllng NO Yd Long TD Craft 2 24 13 0 Phillips 1 23 23 1 Alexander 17 7 0 Totals 4 54 23 1 Cal St.

(Full) NO Yd Long TD Perry 3 48 24 0 Elrod 2 39 23 1 Gaeta 2 34 37 0 Chapman 2 29 17 0 Jaramillo 2 12 11 1 Bac 1-4-4 0 Totals ...12 156 37 2 SCORE BY QUARTERS Grambling 17 7 21 14-59 Cal St. (Full) 7 7 0 12-26 Gre M. Jones 4 run (Lewis kick) CSF-McLoan 1 run (Hlatt kick) Gra FG Lewis 22 Gra Phillips 23 pass from Reed (Lewis kick) CSF Jaramillo pass from Ernst (Hlatt kick) Gra Christophe 4 run (Lewis kick) Gra Christoohe 5 run (Lewis kick) Gra Turner 2 run (Lewis kick) Gra M. Jones 42 run (Lewis kick) Gra Fobbs 2) run (Lewis kick) CSF Williams 5 run (run failed) Gra Wilson 24 run (Lewis kick) CSF Elrod 23 pass from Jaramillo (run failed) Attendance 40,415 GIFTS SJS Brice 47 pass from McMichael (Barnes kick). SJS Evans 3 run (Barnes kick).

SJS Lasslter 57 punt return (Barnes kick). SJS Evans 2 run (run failed). UCSB Evangelist 2S pass from White (Ventimlglio kick). SJS Dahl 32 pass from Hicks (Barnes kick). Attendance 4,100 NON-CONFERENCE Texas (El Paso) 31, Cal St.

(LB) 32 Cal State (LB) I I s-32 Texas (El Paso) 17 14 7 0-3S UTEP Berrv 4 run (Brahm kick) UTEP Berry 16 run (Brahm kick) UTEP FG Brahm 22 UTEP Kelthley 1 run (Brahm kick) CSLB Metcalf 13 run (Metcalf run) CSLB Metcalf 2S run (Davldlan pass from Metcalf) UTEP Anderson 27 pass from Keith-lev (Brahm kick) CSLB Metcalf 3 run (Drake run) UTEP Berry 1 run (Brahm kick) CSLB Davldlan I pass from Drake (Metcalf run) Attendance 6,530 Loyola 23, U. San Diego 21 U. San Diego 7 7 0 721 Lovola 0 14 0-23 Loy Weinstock 17 pass from Hunt (Pinto kick) USD Guerra I run (Jacke kick) Loy Safety ball centered out of end Zone USD Yavorskl 14 pass from Guerra (Jacke kick) Lev Jelminl 1 run (Pinto kick) Lov Jelmlnl 1 run (Pinto kick) USD Brown 27 run (Jacks kick) Attendance 500 Cal St. (Hay) 17, Cal Paly (SLO) IS Cal Poly (SLO) 0 0 0 15-15 Cal St. (Hayward) 7 0 7 3-17 Hay Castelanelll 3 run (Novchlch kick) Hay Johnson 36 pass from Jacinto (Novchlch kick) SLO Bresnahan 1 run (Guerra kick) Hay FG Novchlch 25 SLO Ames 73 pass from Bresnahan (O' Brian pass from Pettas) Attendance 34)00.

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