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In NHL Action As Expected laughing Stock1 Kings Undefeated Bison WhipSiouxS 4-10 In North Central Play Sawchuk. 37. kicked nut 4i shots 19 of them in the final period as the Black Hawks buzzed around Los Anreles' By WARD DEGLER goal. The Kines erased a 141 Associated Pren Sports Writer Chicago lead, scoring four times For North Dakota State it in me second period. BUI Flett, was routine.

For North Dakota Brian Kilrea. Lowell MacDo- was too bad but expected. nald and Brian Smith scored the For South Dakota State it was goals. LOS ANGELES' five eoal Fails Saturday for a game with Augustana. Both come out of the loser's bracket of last week end's games.

For Momingside (1-8), it was a tough fight with third place Northern Iowa. For Augustana, the first collision with the Nebraska new. comers Hiram Scott was a blow and a surprise, and a 21-19 non-conference loss. Darwin Gonnerman scored four touchdowns for the Jack-rabbits. One of them was called back for a clipping penalty, but he made it up with a 94-yard good.

For Augustana it was surprising and for South Dakota it was bad but bound to get worse. This weekend, however, the Sioux play out of the conference while the Bison welcome, hapless, almost luckless cellar-dwelling South Dakota. The Coyotes lost again to South Dakota State, 42-14, Saturday at Hobo Day. It was the sixth year in a row the Jack-rabbits beat the Coyotes at homecoming. That's why it was bad for South Dakota.

Next Saturday's engagement with the Bison is why it is bound to get worse. "No one looks for an upset there," a fan said. "But it sure scorers had a total of 109 NHL games experience before this That's how one North Central season exactly 800 less than Sawchuck has played. By HAL BOCK Associates Press Sports Writer Los Angeles' laughing stock Kings are the National Hockey League's only undefeated team and maybe NHL's expansion draft wasnt so funny after all. The Kings selected veteran goalie Terry Sawchuk in the draft and surrounded him with a band of inexperienced youngsters, prompting the consensus that they had done the poorest job of.

picking. So naturally, they're leading the NHL's expansion West Division. Sawchuk made his first start Sunday night and was brilliant, as the Kings ripped Chicago 5-3. It was the sixth straight loss for the limping Black Hawks the second in two nights against expansion teams and shoved deeper, into the East Division ELSEWHERE New York show-ered 51 shots at Pittsburgh goalie Les Binkley and topped the Penguins 6-4, Philadelphia won Conference football fan summed up last weekend's gridiron ac uriana Kurtenbach scored tion. two goals for the Rangers who He said everyone expected pounaea away at Binklev and finally broke the came oDen in the league leading Bison to beat second place North Dakota, 34- punt return just moments later.

me inira period. 10. But Sioux tans were hoping would be the biggest one of thej He scor-d twice in the first season." three minutes of the eame. Tha Henderson's coal with hist for an upset which would have under five minutes left in the I i If "x-'S A-V 14 f- -fJt i Mt! JY'JV1 i vr( rX 4 is, r- iliilSwinitriliriilliillMilMli mmliill Mill linllliiMaMiiiillM Momingside comes to Sioux second one was called back. dropped State to second place.

Home Crowd Helps Minnesota North Stars Cured of Their Ailment its third straight, trimming Cal Gonnerman also ran five yards in the second period and plunged for two in the third for Jarkrabbit tallies. Needless to say, he was the leading ground gainer for State with 115 yards in 22 carries. Monty Fraiier traveled 59 yards in 13 carries, which included touchdown runs of 19 and one yards. Todd Macik scored for the Jacks In the second quarter on a six-yard run and booted six extra points. game, beat Hall for the Red Wings.

Bruce MacGregor's pass set Henderson up against Hall, who had kept St. Louis in the game with a series of brilliant saves. The shutout was the first for Detroit's Roger Crozier since last Dec. 18. He made 30 stops.

Five different players scored for Philadelphia against Califor-nia as the expansion Flyers won their third straight and moved into second place in the West, two points behind Los Angeles. Third-period goals by Ed Van Impe and Gary Peters wrapped up the victory as goalie Doug Favell kicked out 16 California shots in the final 20 minutes. ifornia 5-2 and Paul Henderson's third period goal gave Detroit a 1-0 decision over St. Louis and Glenn Hall. In Saturday night's games.

MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAULians apparently were all the Minnesota North Stars needed to cure what ails them. (AP) The roar of the home crowd and the addition of two National Hockey League veter- With a home-opening crowd of 12.951 on hand for the first New York stopped Toronto 5-3, Montreal whipped Boston 4-2, Pittsburgh slugged Chicago 4-2, Minnesota topped California 3-1 and St. Louis battled to a 3-3 tie coyote scoring came from event ever held in the new $6.5 Tim Foster early In the third million Metropolitan Sports period on a one-yard plunge and Upsels Highlight Arena, the North Stars defeated on another one-yarder by Dan with Los Angeles. California's Seals, 3-1, Saturday night for their first NHL victory after two ties and two defeats.

Baltimore Rallies "I liked the reaction of the crowd," Coach Wren Blair said. Hankins with only slightly more than' two minutes left in the game. Hankins was the top ground gainer with 53 yards in 15 carries. Hiram Scott exploded In the second quarter for three touchdowns for the 21-19 victory over Augustana. Jim Dickerson scored early 4n the period on a 69-yard run, then in the final Football Aclion In College Ranks By ED SCHUYLER JR.

Associated Press Snorts Writer 0. J. flowed again, the Beav WOW! Three rookie backs going places In pro ball are Denver's Floyd Little (upper left), Washington's Ray McDonald (upper right and Mel Farr of Detroit. Each is a heavy duty rusher for his club and all are among the top ball carriers. They appear not to have lost a step in the transition from college Ail-Americans to pro ball.

Little was with Syracuse, McDonald with Idaho and Farr with UCLA. "That such an important thing in professional hockey. This" was a live crowd that really lifted us for the third period. Kapp Praises Unitas Alter Tie With Colts "AND THEY SAW an excellent hockey game, maybe one of the 19 THI IISMARCK TRIBUNI Monday, Octokr 23, 1947 ers were more than just eager minutes before intermission Walt Kruse collected two 26- Kapp took the Vikines 47 After Whipping MSU and the Tide went out. yards to a touchdown and 30 yard passes from Ken Klnsey for touchdowns.

yards to a field goal as Min That was the story Saturday as O. J. Simpson led Southern California, the nation's No. 1 nesota built a 13-6 lead after The Vikings came alive In tnree quarters. Minnesota May Make the third period as Mike Ren- major college football team, to Unitas then steered the Colts a 23-8 victory over wasnington; 80 yards to tie, but Kapp and best they see an year.

Blair also credited the addition of defenseman Bob McCord and wing Duke Harris for giving the Stars' a big lift. 'They are both real proa who will help us a lot," Blair said. McCord is the defenseman we've needed, and Harris gives us another good skater on the line." The North Stars acquired McCord and Harris last week from the Detroit Red Wings. In addition, Blair disclosed me vuungs stormed rant back ner gathered In a 26-yard pass from Gary Sandbo. In the final quarter Lee Larsen plunged one yard for another six-pointer and then Renner put himself on the the Oregon State Beavers upset second-ranked Purdue 22-14, and Alabama's sixth-ranked Crimson Tide bowed to seventh- with an 80-yard march of their Roses Real own to open a 20-13 lead.

Run For Not to be outdone. Unitas rated Tennessee 24-13. equalled that with a second 80- receiving end of a 78-yard pass play from Sandbo to wind up the scoring. The sensational Simpson, nicknamed Orange Juice, ran yard sortie, passing three yards to John Mackey for the tying nine and then hitting Litten on a 19-yard scoring pass for the for 242 yards and two touchdowns and passed for another (oucnaown. big gainers.

Sunday that he and veteran defenseman Pete Goegan may reach contract agreement soon. TD as Southern Cal built its MSU, which lost quarterback UNITAS COMPLETED 20 of 34 By LEW FERGUSON Associated Sports Writer MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL (AP)-Joe Kapp, himself an eight-year pro veteran but still a neophyte in the National Football League, matched passes shot-for-shot with the brilliant Johnny Unitas Sunday, then spoke in near reverence about bis illustrious foe. "Any quarterback can learn from watching him," Kapp said of Unitas. "He's the best." Kapp had just watched Unitas do what he does best rally the Baltimore Colts to a 20-20 tie with the Minnesota Vikings.

In the process, Unitas broke the all-time NFL record for pass completions, cracking the mark held by Y.A. Tittle. The Vikings had leads of 13-6 and 20-13, but each time Unitas fired the Colts on 80-yard touchdown drives with his precision passing. BUT IT WAS to Kapp's credit that the Vikings forced Unitas and the Colts to sweat out a tie their second against four victories this season as the NFL's only undefeated team. Jimmy Raye early in the second Warmath added.

"That's all I want to say." He said some other things in support of Wilson, but insisted they be considered "off the record." Wilson's emergence as the Gophers' No. 1 quarterback after Warmath" had tried Ray, Stephens, Phil Haeen and Larry He said Goegan, who went home from the North Stars' passes for 235 yards, but threw one interception which took away Baltimore's last chance to quarter to a rib injury, dominated the second stanza until MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Has Murray Warmath finally found a quarterback in time to make an earnest run for the Big Ten championship and a shot at the Rose Bowl? Warmath smiled Saturday after senior Curt Wilson had made a spectacular return to quarterback, firing three touchdown passes to lead Minnesota to a surprisingly easy 21-0 victory pull out a victory in the final Pass attempts for extra points failed after the first two Viking touchdowns. Darwin Bussei-man's attempt in the last one was good. Sandbo carried 125' yards in 10 carries for the Vikings. Dicker-son was top ground gainer for Hiram Scott 171 yards in 19 carries.

1 Both teams were fairly well matched on the ground, but Augustana hurled to 253 yards in the air to only 65 for Hiram Scott. training camp in a contract dispute, tried to call him Saturday night presumably to talk contract. Blair also feels Goegan minute wnen they were nearly within field goal ranee for Lou very late in the period. Then, Steve Garvey let a punt touch his foot and the Gophers recovered the ball at the Minnesota 45 with 41 seconds left in the period. Wilson needed only three Carlson in Minnesota's first four Micnaeis.

will be a big addition. record to (-0 with the Pacific-8 triumph. Simpson got the Trojans, who were plagued by four fumbles and an interception rolling with an 86-yard scoring dash in the first period, ran 10 yards for another TD in the fourth and then passed 17 yards for the final touchdown. THE BEAVERS fell behind 14-10 against Purdue before breaking loose for 12 pints on Bill Etiyart'a four-yard TD run games came at an opportune Rav Cullen's 30-foot shot Kapp hit on 15 of 25 for 202 time. over Michigan State.

yards and hit Jim Phillips with broke 1-1 tie early in the third period Saturday night, For the Gophers now have a "I prefer to say I confirmen an u-yard touchdown pass for the score that made it 20-13. plays to move the Gophers the 55 yards to score. He hit Mike Curtis for 18 yards and Hubie Bryant for 11, then found Litten then Dave Baton tacked on an insurance goal with 1:47 left in the game with a shot from 25 genuine shot at the Rose Bowl and an equally good chance at ruling the Big Ten in 1967. They are 2-0 in the Big Ten, and play For that drive, Colts' Coach Standings: my quarterback," Warmath said with an impish evasion. "Yes, I was very pleased that Curt did the job he did.

It's been broadcast for a year that Wilson can't pass. Now they know he can. feet open in the end zone for a 26- Michigan a 34-0 loser to MSU and a pair of field goals by Don Shula had nothing but praise for Kapp, an eight-year Canadian Football League vet who came to the Vikings just before this season opened from BILL GOLDSWORTHY scored yard touchdown strike with here Mike Haggard. three seconds remaining before for Minnesota from five feet out, NDSU UND N. Iowa SDSU Augustana Momingside USD MINNESOTA'S defense, which and Wally Boyer tied for Cali Warmath declined to say any the British Columbia Lions.

shut out a team generally con fornia with a goal with four the half. WILSON THEN guided the Gophers 81 yards with the second more for public consumption sidered among the top echelon minutes remaining in the sec about his personal feelings "KAPP MOVED the Vikings ond period. about Wilson. But it was clear he felt vindicated for his switch The Nortn stars had a fan when he had to move them" Shula said. "He had everything half kickoff to make it 21-0, and the Gophers completely dominated the rest of the way.

They tastic 53 shots on goal, and it among Big Ten offenses, now has allowed opponents only 29 points in five games. And if the offense clicks as it did Saturday, the Gophers could win it all. Americans Score One-Sided Win in Ryder Cup Play ing of the Lawton, player was only the great net work of back to quarterback after try Seals eoaue Charles Hodge mat against him on that last drive-that strong wind in his face and 80 yards to the goal line. But he was equal to the challenge." moved to the MSU 28, 17 and 14-yard lines only to lose the Wilson was simply superb. He kept Minnesota from making it a rout.

ball, and Wilson had a 15-yard completed 14 of 25 passes for Unitas, whose 20 completions Stars goalie Cesare Mamago 262 yards and Ihe three scores, made zz saves. gave him 2,131 in his career-wiping out Tittle's record of HOUSTON (AP) -i It's not the muscle, the power or the and threw only one interception. He also scooted 25 yards on one ing him at left halfback wis tail. IT ALSO WAS disclosed that Wilson had played most of the 1966 season, when he started every Gopher game at quarterback, with a damaged band which affected bis passing: "Let's just say I'm real proud of the way Curt played," Minnesota plays St. Louis here Wednesday in its next out 118 said he "never paid mucn keeper play and wound up running f6r 45 yards for a total of attention to records; maybe I ing.

will someday." fensive production of yaras. Sophomore running backs Jim He was more concerned about Football FOOTBALL SCOiS Army 14, Rutgers 3 Buffalo 34, Baston College 14 Dartmouth 41, Brow 0 Yale 31, Columbia Harvard 14, Cornell 13 Dayton SO. Temple 4 Holy Crosa 31, Boston William Mary 37, Navy 14 Perm St. 31. West Virginia 14 Bucknell ZL Psnn.

if Miami SI, Pittsburgh Princeton Colgate Syracuse 30, Calif. 14 Connecticut 31, Maine New Hampshire 30, Vermont Williams 10, Bowdlon 0 Massachusetts 2s, Rhode Island WaynasourB at. Geneva I teats) Tennessee 14, Alabama 13 Clenson 11 Duke 1 Florida Slate Texas Tech It Auburn 21, Georgia Tech 10 Georgia 54, Virginia Mil. 0 Houston 43, Mississippi Mississippi 33, So. Mist.

14 North Carolina 14, Blchmand 14 So. Carolina 34, Virginia 3) Air Force 11 Tuitne 10 Louisiana St. 39, Kentucky 1 Xavler, Ohio, 49, Chattanooga N. C. St.

34, Wake Forest 1 Citadel 20, Davidson 7 Tennessee St. 33. Florida ABM Eastern Kentucky 14, Western the Interception by Karl Kas- touchdown pass to Kemp nullified by an inelegible receiver penalty. Wilson said he never got discouraged by the turn of events this fall "I've never felt I couldnt be a good college passer," Wilson said. "When I saw my name on the line-up sheet for practice last Monday I thought: This is my chance.

And I thought I could do the job." If Wilson continues to do the job, the Gophers may very well be Pasadena-bound come Jan. 1. tournament experience that gives American golf pros a wide edge over their British cousins it's the touch on the greens. Both U.S. and British players agreed on this point today as they reviewed another one-sided American victory in the biennial Ryder Cup competition.

Led by Arnold Palmer and Carter and George Kemp contributed 70 and 49 yards, re NHL Standings NATIONAL HOCKEY IBAOUI NATIONAL LEAOUI last Dlvtsie TBI. sulke that took away the Colts' last chance to pull it out spectively, In a Gopher rushing attack that added 188 yards for Montratl 4 1 1 "I was just trying to make 15 Boston 3 11 total output of 450 yards. New Yortt Detroit After Carter fumbled away a to 17 yards on the play to get us within field goal range," Unitas said. "Kassulke turned Inside, Toronto possible touchdown at the MSU one-yard line when he dropped Chicago Wait Dhrltle Los Angelas saw the ball coming and inter Gardner Dickinson, each of whom figured in five winning points while losing none, the Yanks clobbered the best pros from the British Isles, 23 the bail after catcmng a pass Philadelphia 3 The Oregon state defense recovered three fumbles and intercepted three passes in thwarting Purdue's bid for Its 10th straight victory. The Boilermakers now are 4-1.

Third-string quarterback Bub-ba Wyche guided the Tennessee offense and the Volunteers' defense picked off five Kenny Stabler'! passes in sending Alabama to its first defeat in 29 games. ONE OP THE interceptions re. suited in a Tennessee touchdown as AI Dorsey raced 31 yards. Tennessee now is 3-1 and Alabama is 3-1-1. All of the other Top Ten teems won.

Gary Beban rallied third-ranked UCLA, 6-0, from a 10-7 deficit with touchdown runs of 11 and four yards as the Bruins beat stubborn Stanford 214. Safety Dick Anderson inter-' cepted a Frank Patrick pass, ran 17 yards and then lateraled to Mike Veeder, who continued 45 more to score as No. 4 Colorado, 5-0, snapped a 7-7 tie and went on to edge Nebraska 21-16 in a key Big Eight Conference game. Jeff Raymond got the clinching TD for Colorado when he returned an interception 76 yards. NO.

i North Carolina State, 6-0, got three field goals from Gerald Warren and a 76-yard TD punt return from Fred Cooms in beating Wake Forest 24-7 in a night game. Georgia, No. breezed to its fourth victory against one loss, blasting Virginia Military Institute 56-. Ronnie Jenkins and Brad Johnson each scored twice for the Bulldogs, who held VMI to minus 49 yards rushing. With the talented Warren Mc-Vea on the bench with injuries, Don Bean took over and scored cepted it.

He made a great from Wilson early in the game, California 3 Pittsburgh 1 Sports Weekend In Twin Cities Sets New Record MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL (AP) Over 125,000 fans paid an estimated $600,000 over the weekend to watch four major sports teams in action within a 33-hour period in the Twin Cities. play. Minnesota I the Gophers stormed right back St. Louis I to score with three minutes left points to 8Ml BALTIMORE TOOK a 6-3 half- Ken- It was the 14th team victory in the first quarter.

time lead on Michaels' 10-yard field goal with 20 seconds left for the United States in the 40 lucky 14. tie Northwestern Louisiana 7, Louisiana Tech Delta St. It, Tennesst Martin II MINNESOTA 45 Football Standings PROPHIONAL FOOTBALL NATIONAL LIAOUB ailar Carrfaranca CaatM DIvftlM years of the competition. Amer before intermission. Micnaeis icans have lost only three times yards in eight plays after taking a punt, with Wilson keeping for 41-yard boot had given the Colts tataraay aetuns Naw York Toronto 3 Montreal 4, Boston i Pittsburgh 4, Chicago 3 Minnesota California I La Angela! 3, St.

Louis 1 Ho Sunday's Results New York Pittsburgh 4 Los Angeles Chicago 3 Detroit 1, St. Louis 0 Philadelphia California i Monday's ante Na oema scheduled Tuesdeys Barnes No Btmat tcheduted always on British courses. Over here, it's hardly a contest. nine, passing to Chip Utten for a 3-0 lead a minute into the second quarter and the Vikings tied on Fred Cox 28-yard boot 6Vi minutes before the half. i rcr m.w 1 117 111 It was the biggest sports weekend in history in the cities, Otllat "It's ridiculous," said one high-placed British golf spokesman who preferred that his name not be used.

"We are no Philadelphia I SB JOO 154 lt Pro Basketball Bill Brown rammed over left Notr Dam 47, Illinois Missouri 21 tow Stale 7 Oklahoma 47, Kansas State 7 Indiena 37, Michigan 20 Minnesota 31, Michigan St. Colorado 31, Nebraska 14 Ohio St. 4, Northwestern 3 Kansas 34, Oklahoma St. Oregon St. 31, Purdue 14 Tulsa Cincinnati Iowa 31, Wisconsin 31, tie East Carotin 37, Parsons 3t North Tes St.

17, S. III. Louisville 41 Marshall Toledo 3S, Western Michigan North Dakota Stare 34, North Dakota It Wittenberg U. John Carroll Watnington II JOO 1S4 144 Naw Orleans 400 74 147 Cantor Ohrida St. Laud I 1 I 114 137 CKvaland 4 IB Ml IIS 15 PRO SASKITSAU.

and signaled the debut of two new major league professional sports on the local scene. The Minnesota Gophers and Michigan State drew the biggest throng, with 56,554 jamming in Naw York ,500 171 1 NtA tttar Ohritiaa Pct.a.l. match for you Yanks. We must change the format if we're to keep it Interesting, maybe bring in the rest of the Common Fight Results LYNON, France-Maurice 0 a t. Prance, knocked tut Tony Ray, Nigeria, Hghtweiahts.

NATIONALS RALLY DULUTH. Minn. (AP) Ken rniwurgn i aw im Wtitar CaafaraMB i Caatral DKIilaa tackle from a yard out to bag the Vikings' touchdown early in the second half for a 10-6 lead. Kapp's 13-yard pass over the middle to rookie Gene Washington was the key gainer in that 47-yard drive. Bos toft PhiKOelptii Cincinnati Ota Bay 4 I 1 115 1 1.000 1 1.000 I 1 1 SOO 1 I I Jt I wealth." to Memorial Stadium for the Baltimore Detroit 1 1 .400 IX 111 Chicago 4 .331 57 10 Mlnntwtt 14 1 Jit 144 Datrott Gratton scored two goals for 1 IV Naw York university's homecoming game.

The Gophers won, 21-0. The Minnesota Vikings and Omaha but the U.S. Nationals Ctaataf ixvisie Baltimora 4 I 1.000 ITS tl KaDD then passed yaras to St. Lou San Prancltca IB 154 ID LotAnatM Sit .750 177 lot staged a third-period rally to win 3-2 here Sunday night in ex Loa Anotm I 1 1 San FranciK 14 John Beasley and 19 yards to Jim Phillips for the big gains Seattl 1 I 4 Baltimore Colts drew a football record crowd of 47,693 to Met San DMaa hibition hockey. THE BRITISH undoubtedly could give the Americans a good fight if they wanted to take in players from Australia, Canada and New Zealand.

"I am keenly disappointed we didn't make a better showing," said Dai Rees, the little Welsh nonplaying captain of the invad Clilcag i ropolitan Stadium for their National Football League game which wound up in a 20-20 dead Texas IT, Arkansas 13 Pic 14, SMU 10 Texas AAM 10, Texas Christian 0 Teies-EI Paso 47, Brtgham Young Tf Arkansas St. 14. Abilene Christian 14 UCLA 21, Stanford It Southern California 21 Washington Wyoming 30, Wichita State 7 Arizona St. 31. Washington St.

30 Utah 33, Arliona If Texas-Arlington 31. Trinity It Gustovut 27, Mecslester 7 Dututh Concordia I. tie St. Thomas 14, Aupusburg 2 Sr. John' It, Hamlino 14 St.

Cloud 21. Mankato Winona 31 Bemidll I Moorhead 34, Mich. Tech IJ Morris 41 Northland 0 St. Otaf 1 Carleton 0 Bethel II Northwestern, Wis. O.

Stat 34, North Dakota TO S.O. Stat 41 South Denote in the 50-yard move to set up Cox' fielder. In the Vikings' 80-yard drive to the 20-13 lead, Kapp passed 10 and 20 yards to Dave Os-born, 29 yards to Phillips and Bill Brown got nine on a draw before Kapp hit Phillips for the MWMirt imam Baston IIS. Bamnwt Mt Cincinnati IM, Cnicaga 107 Loa AnaalM 114, Naw Yam IN Philadelphia lit, atroit til St. Louii IIS, San Francisco II Saattla 117.

San Diaga lis, avartima aiMar Rtwftt Cincinnati 10. Saattla tan Francftca 137, San Dlaaa IM lock. The new Minnesota North Atlanta it jot tl ill Sunder! Bewti Detroit 14, Atlanta 1 Baltimore 30, Minnesota 10, tie Cleveland 14, CMcaga Dallas 14, Pittsburgh 71 Green lay 41. Naw York 71 San Frencisce 77, New Orleans 11 St. Louis 4t, Philadelphia 14 Washington Los Angeles Svndey't Oamat Baltimora at Washington Cleveland at New York Dallas at Philadelphia Detroit at San Franciso Los Angeles at Chicago Minnesota at Atamta Pittsburgh at New Orleans Football Scores lee S3, Plllsburoti 0 Northern tow it, Mamtngsld Hiram Scott 31, Augustana It O.

Tech 43, Black Hills 14 Huron 20, Southern, S.D. Northern, O. 17, Dak Weileran 14 Yankton 10, Dana Sloun Palls 13. General Beedlt Minot 30, Valley City 14 Mayvtlle It, Eltantalt 31 Stars attracted a bigger crowd ing forces. "The matches were much closer than the over-all final score.

With a break here and there, we could have made than they expected for their home hockey opener in the new Metropolitan Sports Center adjacent to the stadium. North Stars' turnout was 12,951 the biggest crowd for any of the six the score sound much more interesting. Na ama schMuiatf Taatdav's Oatnaa Philadelphia OatroH Naw Vark St. Lou It at Naw Yart Cincinnati va. San Frandaco at Oakland Baltimora VI Saattla at Portland, Ora, on a 65-yard punt return and a nine-yard run in leading ninth-ranked Houston, 4-1 to a 43-6 trouncing of Mississippi State.

Tenth-ranked Wyoming, 64), fell behind when Wichita State scored on 55-yard pass on the first play from scrimmage, but the Cowboys roared back for a 30-7 victory as quarterback Paul Toscano ran for one TD and passed for another. In other big games, Notre Dame drubbed Illinois 47-7, "UnauesOonablv. the United AMIRICAN LIAOUf taster Oivlsie States sunerioritv is on the ret. rrs. vr expansion teams in the National Hockey League.

The Stars 111 107 ABA attar DrvMaa Indiana St 1 000 Kentudtr Tokccolfci) fkMTo Snob score. Neither side was happy with the tie. but the Colts were perhaps the least dissatisfied because a tie does not go against them. The Vikings wanted a victory to tie Chicago for third place in the Central Division. The Bears are A and the Vikings "A tie is better than a loss, I 'suppose," Grant said.

"But I don't feel tt'l satisfactory, when we could have won the game. New Vark Houston Buffalo Bostan Miami 4 I 1 1 I 1 7 4 4 I beat California, 3-1, for their Ml 4 J33 171 137 .333 lit 171 ,147 44 117 tot greens. Our fellows are not familiar with the texture. They were unable to putt as boldly as they do back home." Rees' assessment was backed im bv uch Rvder Cuo veterans first victory In five games. To cap off the sports expl PittsWrgtl Naw Janty Minnatott Watfara Dirlit Oakland I Oallai II Houttan Naw Orlaam 11 Ml JOt I 050 Wl 117 Michigan State went down before Etinnesota 21-0, unbeaten I 1 1 0 San Diet Oakland Kansas Denver J33 15 to .500 141 lit .141 114 MO sioa weekend, the new Minnesota Muskies basketball team drew 1.104 to the Met Sports as Christy O'Connor, Peter Al- I 4 Indiana won its fifth by topp Michigan 27-20, Auburn whip uss and Neu Coles.

"If vou counted the putts, lust a pinch at1 Ceptnhagssi Saali botwm caotk trad ftia briaga ya lh tcrtiav facttoa si smoking without eking. At ptic that aterts ameUaf tool Indiana 114, New Or teens 111 Center Sunday night It was the Muskies' first game ever, but it wasn't a successful debut, as Georgia Tech 2S-10, Texas beat Arkansas 21-12 in nationally Meustan 34. Kensea City If New York 37. Miami 14 Oakland 41. Boater) 14 San Oiega Denver 71 televised came, luce edged The opportunities were there for us, but we couldn't take advantage of enough of them." The Vikings play at Atlanta next Sunday.

The Falcons are 0-5-L Southern Llethoblst 14-10 and think there is no doubt you would find that our lads used four or five more putts a round than did yours." said O'Connor, who played despite a painfully tort shoulder. Indiana 111. Danes 161 Katdvckf 104, Minnesota i MaMevt 9 atom Delias at Houston Pittsburgh at New Jersey Toaster! ernes Minnesota at Pittsburgh Aaaneon at Keatuckr the Kentucky Colonels beat them 104-96. For the four events, the exact total attendance was 125,202. wiiiiam it wary upset navy zi- Boston at New York Bjffeia at Houston Denver at Kansas City to Oiega at Oakland M.

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