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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • 83

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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1971 Atlanta Journal and CONSTITUTION 3-D A err Rout econd-Kanke ooners osoraao, scoring. Colorado 0 017 0-14 1410 714-45 YARDSTICK niT rmltt UL ntn ICrrrM kirk) Colo. Okla- 71 is First downs Rushes-yards Passing yardase Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized 32-83 241 0 14-33-2 0 25 73-498 172 14 4-5-0 78 es from the rush oriented Wishbone-T but completed four of them, two for touchdowns. He also scored on a three-yard run late in the second quarter to give the Sooners a 24-0 half-time lead. Mildren completed scoring bombs of 54 yards to split end Jon Harrison and 68 yards to halfback Joe Wylie.

Halfback Roy Bell bolted over from the three and kicker John Carroll NORMAN, Okla. (UPI)-The second-ranked Oklahoma Sooners routed fifth-ranked Colorado 45-17 Saturday on the jet propelled running of halfback Greg Pruitt and the Wishbone wizardy of quarterback Jack Mildren. Pruitt rushed for 190 yards on 14 carries and scored two touchdowns, on runs of 66 and 14 yards. Mildren threw only five pass Dayton pass at the Flyers 27. Marshall (1-4) marched to the three-yard line where quarterback ReggieOliver was stopped for no gain on a fourth-and-one situation.

Dayton. 6 0 0 7-13 Marshall 0 0 0 0- Day Koslns 1 run (kick failed) DAY Kosins 27 pass from Kretch-lng (Trlnlta kick) A 10.750. Utah, 42-16 SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Utah's ball-hawking defense sins scored a first-period touchdown on a one-yard run and caught a 27-yard touchdown pass from Ron Krecht-ing in the fourth quarter Saturday to lead Dayton to a 13-0 victory over Marshall. The Floyers' huge defenders kept the young Thundering Herd outside the Dayton 40-yard line except for a fourth-quarter bid after linebacker Dave Smith Intercepted a out defensive effort Saturday that led North Dakota to a 23-7 victory over North Dakota State, the No. 1 ranked small college football team in the country.

The loss snapped a 14-game North Dakota State winning streak and was the Bison's first defeat in 33 straight games, including a 14-14 tie with Eastern Michigan last season. set up four second-quarter touchdowns, two each by running backs Gene Belczyk and Cal Poulson, and the Redskins crushed Western Athletic Conference foe Colorado State 42-16 Saturday. N. Dakota, 23-7 FARGO, N. D.

(UPI) -Tony Shahoarat kicked three field goals to go with a stand- OU Harrison 54 pass from MUdrea (Carroll kick) OU Carroll 36 FO OU Mildren 3 run (Carroll kick) jjU Nichols 64 pass from Johnson (Deal OU Pruitt 14 run (Carroll kick) CU Davis 16 run (Dean kick) CU Dean 32 FG OU Wylie 69 pass from MUdrea (Carroll kick) OU Bell 1 run (Carroll kick) Dayton, 13-0 HUNTINGTON, W. Va. (UPI) Tailback Gary Ko- tacked on a 36-yard field goal as well as six conversion points to round out Oklahoma IOWA STATE, 24-0 Kansas State Blanked The KodiokPorko tt's the authentic Airforce look, handsomely done In durable, water-repellent nylon flight satin and warmly insulated with Dacron 83. The adjustable tunnel hood is pile lined and trimmed with real fur. Zipper sleeve pocket, too.

Sizes XL. $00 Du Pont registered TM run by David Eckstein and a conversion by Jerry Chandler. Chandler's 92-yard field goal provided the winning margin with 12:33 to play. MANHATTAN, Kan. (UPI) Split end Ike Harris marauded through Kansas State's secondary Saturday, latching onto two long touchdown passes from quarterback Dean Carlson, as Iowa State stampeded to a surprisingly easy 24-0 Big Eight Conference football victory.

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30308 AU. IS FO Shoernake 44 IS Amundson 2 run (Shoemake kick) IS Hams, 64 pass from Carlson (Shoemake kick) IS Harris 28 pass from Carlson (Shoemake kick) A 32,000 (EST.) Presbyterian, 24-23 CHARLESTON, S.C(AP) Presbyterian oftheCaroli-nas Conference lost an early two touchdown lead, but rallied for 10 points in the last quarter Saturday night to nip The Citadel Southern Conference football team 24-23. The visiting Blue Hose went ahead for good on a four-yard The Sfyfe Confer of he South DOWNTOWN, THIRD FLOOR lenox square greenbriar perimeter mall northlake mall UPI TelephotO RICH GLOVER KNOCKS BALL FROM ANSAS QUARTERBACK DAVID JAYNES Nebraska Recovers First Quarter Fumble, Goes on to Rout, 554 NEBRASKA, 55-0 BY POPULAR DE WD '1971 BIGGEST FEATURE' Cornhusker Fury Grinds Up Kansas LINCOLN, Neb. (UPI) Nebraska's prairie powerhouse crushed outclassed Big Eight foe Kansas 55-0 Saturday to run the Cornhuskers' unbeaten streak to 25 games. on target vWMai.

ence football victory over Washington Saturday when fee losers' Steve Wiezbowskl missed a 21-yard field goal with 24 seconds left. Washlndon 14 0 0 721 "DYNO" DON NICHOLSON BILL "GRUMPY" JENKINS THE ONLY ATLANTA APPEARANCE THIS YEAR Next Sunday. Oct. 24-gates open at noon SOUTUEATERU DtlflGViftY, DALLAS, GA. ADMISSION for this event $5, Children under 12-free Drag Racing every Sunday Afternoon Oregon 0 0 17 4-23 Wash-Inealls 14 pass from Slxklller IWieZDOWSU KICK) The top-ranked s-kers, out to match strides with Oklahoma's rampaging second-ranked club, completely crushed Kansas' attempts to mount an offense, even though Kansas coach Don Fambrough inserted a sophomore passing threat David Jaynes into the lineup in an effort to open up the Nebraska defense.

The tactic backfired as the awesome Husker defensive unit held the Jayhawks without a first down in the first half and kept them from get- YARDSTICK Wash TasEarea 5 run (Wiezbowskl kick) Ore-Pieper 47 pass Interception (Battle kick) Ore-FB Battle 25 Ore-Herd I run (Battle kick) Wash-Eicher 2 run (Wiezbowskl kick) Ore-Moore 1 run (kick failed) RESERVE YOUR SEAT NOV FOR '71 -'72 SEAS0I1 Kansas Nebraska 7 23 First Downs Rushes-Yards Passim Yardaee Return Yardage Passes Punts tost ards Penalized 35-42 98 8 7-21-3 11-40 5 35 47-411 127 90 12-25-2 1 97 RTLRriTR NRUJKS 1971-72 SINGLE GAME TICKET ORDER SI ting even close enough to the goal line for a field goal. The Husker offense, meanwhile, was having a spree of its own. It freely passed the scoring honors around, even down to third string defensive back Pat Fischer, who scored the final touchdown when he Intercepted a pass by the hapless Jaynes on the Kansas 14 and went in to score. JEFF KINNEY, the hard-driving I-back, scored twice, once on a 66-yard gallop from scrimmage, his longest career sewing run. if I -i.

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(UPI) Running backs Steve Stratton and Pete Van Valkenburg ran through the Wyoming defense virtually unmolested Saturday to lead Brigham Young out of a scoring drought and Into a 35 to 17 Western Athletic Conference victory. BYU 14 7 7 7-35 Wyomlnf 3 7 0 7-17 Wyo-Strattoa 4 run (Liljenqulst kick) BYU-yan Valkenberg 2 run (Uljcn-quist kick) BYU-Vaa Valkenburg; 2 run (UUen-quist kick) Wyo Freeman 64 past from Fox (Hurtman kick) BYU-Haiuen 93 pass Interception (LiMenqulHt kick) BYU Terry 6 rnn (Liljenqulst kick) Wyo Leake 17 pass from Cockerham (Budman kick) THE NEW GEOMETRICS IN CUST03I FABRIC WORSTED SUITS BY KINGSRIDGE. Geometries, the newest of the new, higher fashion mathematics, take to shape with a marvelous will and to color with fluid ease. These Custom Fabric Worsteds sum it all up right on the fashion target in value and quality. Flex-Tailored by Kingsridge, they're prefitted on a designers living model to assure you a precise yet flexible fit.

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