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TOP K-STATE TORE AT GEORGIA TECH VS. IRISH Huskers must stop DAY Sunrise and sunset Lours loi hunting Longhorns to meet revengeful T.G.U. quarterback Dickey to a 6-3 over-all record. Dickey has completed 133 of 289 passes for 1,683 yards and six touchdowns. Devaney can counter with a pair of quarterbacks, both of them effective Van Brownson and Jerry Tagge.

The pair have combined for 1,660 yards and 15 touchdowns, hitting 121 of 192 throws. It's the same tandem story at running back, with Jeff Kinney and Joe Ordune sharing. They have netted 1,257 yards and 14 touchdowns on 270 carries. are sunrise and sunset times which are provided for Beatrice area hunters. Shooting hours listed are for this Immediate area, and for each 13 miles west of Beatrice, add one minute; and for each 13 miles east, subtract a minute.

Date Sunrise Sunset Nov. 14 7:12 5:10 Nov. 15 7:05 5:09 Nov. 16 ...7:15 5:08 Nov. 17...

..7:16 5:07 Nov. 18 .....7:17 5:07 Nov. 10 ...7:18 5:06 Nov. 20 7:19 5:05 Nov. 21.

7:21 5:04 Beatrice Daily Sun, Beatrice, Nebrosko nine-day fireornvdeer season runs from November through 22 throughout the entire state. A record 32,300 permits hove been authorized for the state's 17 management units. Only legal weapons for the hunt are rifles delivering 900 foot-pounds of energy at 100 yards; muzzle loaders of AO caliber er larger; ond handguns of caliber .44 Magnum, .357 Magnum, .41 Magnum, and .44 Special. Shooting hours ore one-half hour before" sunrise to one-half hour after sunset. NEBRASKA SAME AND PAJNCS COMMISSION LOTS OF FOOTBALL "IFS" INCLUDED Big Eight lead and a probable Orange Bowl bid for the Cornhuskers at stake.

Georgia Tech hopes to give Notre Dame a battle, but Coach Bud Carson says the Fighting Irish are "the best team in the country. "I've seen films on Ohio State and Texas, but I feel that well be playing the best there is this weekend. They're in a class by themselves. They present all the problems a football team can present Joe Theismann Is one of the great quarterbacks in the country and that's an understatement" rounding out the Top Ten, sixth-ranked Stanford visits No. 13 Air Force, Southern Method- ist is at seventh-rated Arkansas, No.

8 Auburn entertains Georgia and Mississippi State goes against ninth-ranked Louisiana. Stateunder the Bghts in Baton Rouge. Tennessee, rated 10th', and No. 18 Southern California are Elsewhere, it's Utah at No. 11 Arizona State, Chattanooga at No.

12 Mississippi without Archie Manning, Santa Barbara af No, 14 San Diego No. 15 Dartmouth at Cornell, No. 16 Toledo at Dayton, No. 17 UCLA at Washington and No. 19 Oregon, at Army.

game, in which Texas was a lopsided favorite. "They played defense better than we blocked." Royal predicted Texas Christian would bunch up on the line of scrimmage, as Baylor did, to stop Texas'. Wishbone-T running attack. But, he added, "We'll still basically try to move the ball by running." Revenge is on TCU's side, though. Last year, Texas scored the most points in Southwest Conference history with a 69-7 rout.

But Texas has a 27-game winning streak. "I said before the season that there would be several games that would be close," Royal reminded, "and we've had two of them. You can take a gun and put one bullet in spin the chamber and the odds are good it won't go off. But you sure get nervous knowing it's up there somewhere." Notre Dame, the team that replaced Texas at the top of The Associated Press poll, entertains Georgia Tech, while No. 3 Ohio State, No.

4 Nebraska and No. 5 Michigan, all have big games on tap. Ohio State visits Purdue and Michigan hosts Iowa with the Big Ten showdown game one week off. Nebraska is at home against Kansas State, with the CHIEFS FAVORED ShWfpcusonBigEigHt SixJJxiskersare on District Five All-America list By HERSCHEL N1SSENSON Associated Press Sports Writer Everyone's ganging up on Texas lately. Baylor did last weekend, holding the mighty Longhorns to a hard-earned 21-14 victory.

Then the pollsters dropped Texas from first to second and Coach Darrell Royal expects more of the same from Texas Christian on Saturday in Fort Worth. "You jurt don't go running roughshod over people when they put up a stubborn resis tance," Royal said of the Baylor to shatter. Oklahoma's title hopes. The Jayhawks haven't beaten the Sooners since 1964. In 1968, Kansas had a 9-1 regular season.

The loss was to Oklahoma 27-23. Coach Pepper Rodgers of Kansas knows his team must stop Joe Wylie, the Sooners' fab ulous, sophomore, and the pass ing and option running of Jack Mildren. "We have to stop them from making the long plays," Rod gers says. "We always seem to bring out the best in Oklahoma. Wylie he's been sensational alii year." Oklahoma Coach Chuck Fairbanks admits that Kansas "is capable of beating us.

They have been able to score a lot of points in most games." The Sooners are readv except for linebacker Forb Phillips, who has an injured knee and may not play. The game brings together the league's two top rushers John Riggins of Kansas and Wylie. Iowa State, the Big Eight's No. 1 team in pass defense, will be facing the league's top club in rushing defense in Missouri. Coach Johnny Majors describes Iowa State as "the best losing ball club I've ever been around." Missouri Coach Dan Devine, who stands to have a losing season for the first time in his long coaching career, has dis missed defensive back Lorenzo Brinkley from the squad.

George Fountain will get Brinkjey's assignment. Mike Farmer, injured the last three weeks, is expected to return "to quarterback for Missouri. Colorado stands a chance to fatten its top rushing offense average against the Cowboys, who have the league's leading passer in Tony Pounds, the top receiver in Hermann Eben and a great deceptive runner in Dick Graham Colorado's hopes rest on the shoulders of three powerful runners. John Tarver, Ward Walsh and Jon Keyworth, and a speed demon in Clifford Branch. Vikings to halt Detroit By TIM AHERN Associated Press Writer LINCOLN.

Neb. (KP) Ne- braska will try to clear the last major hurdle in the way or a Big Eight football title and a New Year's Day bowl bid Saturday when the Cpmhuskers meet resurging Kansas State. Kickoff will be 1:30 p.m. (CST) nnrl sellout homecomine crowd of some 66,000 is expected in Lincoln's Memorial Stadium. -Fourth-ranked Nebraska, 81 Nabr, Nov.

13, 1970 3 sive halfback; Johnny Rodgers, offensive halfback; Dave Wal-line, defensive tackle; Larry Jacobson, defensive tackle; Bob Newton, offensive tackle. Oklahoma Joe Wylie, running back. Oklahoma State Dick Graham, flanker, Hermann Eben, split end. OSCAR GIBSON WILL NOT SEE ACTION VS. NU 'MANHATTAN, Kan.

(AP)-Linebacker Oscar Gibson definitely will not play against Nebraska, Coach Vince G'bson of Kansas State said Thursday. Oscar, defense captain, sprained a knee duties will be shared by Jim Dukelow and Wayne Brodman. K-State held a light one hour practice. The Wildcats plan to work out in Lincoln, Friday afternoon. Kearney group to Vikes crame KEARNEY (AP)-The Kearney State Marching Band and two other musical groups from the college will perform at Bloomington, Sunday at the Minnesota 'Vikings Detroit Lions football game.

The 80 members of the band will perform for 12 minutes at halfttme-and-wiH lead the fans in the National Anthem prior to the opening kickoff. Also scheduled to perform at the halftone of the game, which will be televised in the west, are the 32-member girls drill team, known as the Wagoneers, and the 21-voice choir known as the Nebraskats. WHY PAY MORE? Save 15 on all HOMEUTE chain saws and space heaters through November 30. SPECIAL7Z Chain Saw with 16" bar $159.95 RAY'S REPAIR 1010 West Court 228-3102 Open Nights Till 11:00 overall and in the Big Eight, can clinch a tie for the league title by beating the Wildcats and their star quarterback, Lynn Dickey. Under NCAA rules, the Husk ers could be extended a bowl bid bid as early as 6 p.m.

Saturday. Scouts from thre major bowls-rthe Sugar, Cotton and Orange have been following what many observers have called Coach Bob Devaney's finest team. But first, Nebraska needs a win against the defensively stout and offensively potent Kansas Staters, led by Dickey, the Big Eight's all-time passing leader. Although the Wildcats were placed on probation last month, ruling out a bowl game this year, they have won their last four games for a 5-1 league record and could move Into position for at least a Big Eight tide with Nebraska with a victory Saturday." The key to the four K-State wins has been a healthy Dickey. Sidelined with bruised ribs early in the season, he was Ineffective as Kansas State dropped three of Its first five games, but since then, Dickey has been on target in leading the Wildcats Gymnasts to district meettonite Coach Eldon (Buck) Giildspie sends his Beatrice High gymnasts into action tonight in the District III gymnastics meet at Grand Island.

"We have two top contenders In Robin Simmons and Steve Briscoe, and cou'd get some too help from sophomore Bob Dale Thornberg, and senior John Ide," says Coach Gillispie. In addition to those mentioned, Mark Bathel, Rod Kine, Dean Raser, Bob. Cass, Bob Guy, and Kent Lane will be competing. The top seven places at Grand Island will qualify for the state meet prelims, at Lincoln on Friday. Nov.

20. "Althoueh it is Friday the 13th Coach Gillispie is hopeful of seeing his Orangemen upset ore-meet dope and unseat district team champ, North Platte. Simmons will be going after his third consecutive district all- around championshio tonight. -S. Briscoe is undefeated this season in dual meets due to hiS top performances in his pet the still rincs.

Meints is a strong contender on the trampoline, despite his youngness. Coach Gillispie hones to get too help from Thornberg in tumbling, and Ide on the side horse. "We lack depth, but I feel we are the darkhorse, capable of upsetting the NP Bulldogs," Coach Gillispie adds. In addition to Beatrice, Grand Island, and N.P., others in the District are: Columbus, mc-Cook, and FORT WORTH TEX. (AP) Quarterback Steve Judy of Te as Christian will not start against Texas Saturday because ofjthe sprained-anKie ne sui-fered last week against "Texas Tech.

KANSAS CITY (AP) Six players from the University of Nebraska have been nominated for the 1970 All-America football team by the District 5 selection board. Nebraska leads the Big Eight Conference race and is ranked -fourth nationally. Kansas State, Nebraska's opponent Saturday at Lincoln, has five players tabbed for the potential honors. Colorado and Missouri each three nominees, Iowa State and Oklahoma State each two and Kansas and Oklahoma one each. The board members are Leighton Housh, sports editor of the Des Moines Register, Dfes Moines, Iowa; Bill Conners, sports editor of the Tulsa World Tulsa, Bob Hentzen, sports editor of the Topeka manager of Radio State KFRU, Columbia, Mo.

The complete list of nominees to date: Colorado Herb Orvis, defensive end; Don Popplewell, center; Dennis Havig, offensive guard. Iowa State Tony Washington safety; Reggie. Shoemakejrick-er. Kansas John Riggins, running back. Kansas State Lynn Dickey, quarterback; Clarence Scott, defensive halfback; Oscar Gib-: son, linebacker; Mike Kuhn, defensive end.

Missouri Joe Moore, tail-TjackrRockyallacerdefensive -tackle; Larron Jackson, offensive tackle. Nebraska Jerry Murtaugh, linebacker; Joe Orduna, offen Given On AD Gasoline Purchases. East Court 66 16th Court PrUlUPS ISP Green Stamps FOR DEER NOV. 14 "Nebraska Is an excellent football team; sarVlhce Gibson. "This is the best Nebraska team we've faced but we are also the best Kansas State team that Nebraska has played against." Sugar, Cotton and Orange Bowl scouts will view the proceedings.

They want a good look at A Big" Eight and NCAA probation prohibits Kansas State from bowl participation. Underdog Kansas would like Wayne State to Mineral Bowl? WAYNE (AP)-There Am conflicting reports, but sports officials of Wayne State College are planning to take the school's football team to Excelsior Springs, on Nov. 28 for an appearance in the Mineral Water Bowl. Dr. LeRoy Simpson, Wayne athletic director, says the school has accepted a bid to compete in the bowl.

However, Al Duer, head of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics in Kansas City, denied that Wayne or any other team has been signed for the Mineral Water Game. Dr. Simpson said Wayne's opponent has not been chosen. He said teams under consideration include Anderson, Franklin, Black Hills, S.D., and Ouachita, Ark. Spokesmen at Wayne said the agreement for Wayne to play in the Mineral Water Bowl was signed Thursday at a luncheon meeting at the Wayne campus.

Wayne is champion of the Nebraska College Conference and holds a 7-1 season record heading into its regular season finale at Hiram-Scott of Scottsbluff, on Saturday. Kent State to lose Puddington KENT, Ohio (AP) Kent State University football coach Dave- Puddington has announced his resignation, citing "the prevailing contagious negativism on campus and in me community" as one factor in his decision. Although he did not spell it out, Puddington apparently referred to the atmosphere in the wake of the May 4 incidents ihcndurWd a confrontation between dem onstrators and Ohio National Guard troops. Announcing his decision at a squad jneeting Thursday night, Puddington said "Tne lataiism around us and the current tendency to politicize every facet of life-even sports-nas cer tainly affected the young men in our program." Puddington said also the "program has not progressed as he hoped and planned this i ZIPPERS Repaired and Replaced Park Free while shopping in CELL'S 514 Ella Beatrice Watch Your FAT -GO Lom ugly axcee weight with the sensible NEW FAT-60 diet plan. Nothing eensetionel juet ateady weight loss tor those that really want to lose.

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.21... If the game ends in a tie, the Wildcats would be in that same wait and see situation. Saturday's two other games find Iowa State, 0-5, at Missouri, 2-3, and Colorado, 2-4, at Oklahoma State, 1-3. Nebraska Coach Bob Devaney's" higgest'worry is Lynn Dickey, who holds all Big Eight passing records. Devaney has spent most of the week brushing up on pass defense, more specifically rushing Mr.

Dickey. Tf least twice th's seamen, Dickey has yanked the Wildcats from behind with his aerial show. Devaney won't say whether Jerry Tagge or Van Brownson will start at quarterback "and I likely won't decide until game This isn't a big factor, of course, since Tagge and Brownson have shared the post all season, and one has been lust about as effective as the other. Star linebacker Oscar Gibson is on Kansas State's doubtful hst. Coach Vince Gibson would feel much better if Oscar is able to play.

If not, the slot will be shared by Jim Dukelow and Wayne Brodman, Aussies Cup Golf BUENOS AIRES (AP) The United States, the defending champions, started today's second round of the World Cup Golf Championship six strokes be-hindT first placeAiistralia, but Lee Trevino and Dave Stockton weren't worriedr "We "never had the lead in Singapore until the last day so why should we worry," said Trevino who also won the individual championship at Singapore in 1969. Trevino had a two-under-par 70 in the first round Thursday, six strokes back of the leader, Robert de Vincenzo who fired an eight-imder-par 64. Stockton carded a five-under-par 67 for a U.S. team score of 137. Australia led with 131 on a 65 by David Graham and a 66 by-BrucJJeviinrgentina-was.

second at 134 on de Vincenzo's 64 and Vicente Fernandez's 70. Scotland was fourth at 139 and would have tied the United States at 137 except that George Will-war penalized two-strokes for a lost ball on the 18th hole. Will, who finished with a 71, protested that someone took or movthe bail, but the rules committee said this could not be proved. De Vincenzo posted his 64 despite rain and cold. His effort equalled the course record over the lay out.

The 72-hole tourney, in which 43 teams are competing, ends Sunday. National Hockey League Associated Prs Thursday's Results St. Louis 2, Detroit 1 Only game scheduled Today's Games California at Buffalo Only game scheduled Saturday's Games Montreal at St Louis Boston at Toronto New York at Chicago Vancouver at Minnesota California at Pittsburgh Oriy games scheduled Sunday's Games Montreal at Buffalo Toronto at New York California at Boston Detroit at Los Angeles Vancouver at Chicago St Lotus at Philadelphia Only games scheduled leading By KEN RAPPOPORT Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK (AP) Taking a chance on pro football picks for the first time, or we don't want to set the world on fire we just want to start a few hot arguments. The Detroit Lions will be black and blue after playing Minnesota's deep Purple Gang or it don't snow Minneapolis in the wintertime. Minnesota 21, Detroit 10.

That's one in a row. Oakland's raiding party, will steal everything except the altitude in Denver's Miie High Stadium while busting die Broncos. Oakland 34, Denver 13. That's two. Now, the blindfold please New York Giants 28, Washington Redskins 21 Fran.Tarken-ton, quarterback by choice, boxer by chance, will use his arm instead of his fists and scramble all those Indians.

Kansas City 34, Pittsburgh 13 Len Dawson has a rifle arm and a Cannon to catch his bulletsBilly Cannon, that Is. San Francisco 44K Houston 7 San Francisco finds gold in the Houston oilfield and shuts We save the Golden Gates on Charley Johnson. Los Angeles 35, New York Jets 10 The Jets visit Hollywood, but that's show business. Cleveland 29, Cincinnati 12 The Brown keep a vigil on Virgil Carter and spank Cincinnati's kids. San Diego 19, Boston 0 The Chargers are coming, the Chargers are coming! Baltimore 45, Buffalo 13 Colt-45.

Why not? Green Bay 20, Chicago 14 The Chicago fire fizzles or they, didn't make little Green Bay apples. Miami 14, New Orleans 13 The Dolphins get along swimmingly, and the Saints go marching out. St. Louis 21, Dallas 19-Cow-boys ride off into the sunset moaning the St. Louis Blues Monday night Atlanta 24, Philadelphia 14 The Falcons are flying, the Falv cons are flying! James Moseley led Monmouth Park's apprentice jockeys with 32 winners at the 1970 Ocean-port, N.J., meeting.

you en financing-help By ROBERT MOORE KANSAS CITY. (AP) Kan. sas State has 'had a big circle around the date of Nov. 14 this entire football, season. That is the Wildcats date the Nebraska Cornhuskers, and it arrives Saturday.

Some 67,000 spectators will be on hand at Lincoln, to watch the biggest game of the Big Eight campaign. Nebraska, 5-0 in the league, is the nation's fourth ranked team. Kansas State, 5-1, is No. 20. The Big Eight champ'onship may or may not be decided in the game.

The Oklahoma Soon ers, who also figure in the race, play at Kansas. If they beat the Jayhawks, the Nebraska-Kansas State collision won't settle things. If Oklahoma, 3-1, Kansas, 2-3, this is the picture at Lincoln: If Nebraska wins Kansas State will be eliminated. If Kansas State wins, the two will be deadlocked. In that Wildcats will have to sweat out the outcome of the WILL NOT ALLOW HI JUMP MARK LONDON (AP) The International Amateur Athletics Federation said today there is no chance of Communist China's Ni Chinh-chin being recognized as the world record high jump er.

Ni cleared 7 feet, 6 1-10 inches last Sunday, surpassing the official record of 7 feet. 5 9-10 inches held by Russia's Vaiery Bru- mei seven years ago. "umimunist uuna-te-not a member of the federation," said John Holtrexecutive director of the IAAF inereiore we nave no ma chinery for checking the jump. Ail we can do is to note it with the greatest interest." Peking Radio reported that Ni made his jump before a crowd of 80,000 at Changsha in south central China." Holt said; "Every record is submitted for ratification and is examined carefully in accordance with IAAF rules. "If a record is set in a coun try JhatJsoLiatedJoJh IAAF, obviously we cannot ex amine it.

It is not that we don't want to recognize it. Several countries, including Japan, have made moves to try to bring Communist China-into the IAAF in the last 10 years, bu: they have never gotten far. Communist China has said it would not become-raffiMated while the IAAF recognizes Na tionalist China. BEATRICE DAILY S17H Cb-Publishers o. p.

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