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The Daily Sentinel from Grand Junction, Colorado • 10

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g- iR 11 1 Central Travels To Durango Frui Faces Powerful ebs Nebraska pn offensive guard In the only The Warriors of liuiLluk change from last wnks Cen- straight SWL triumph The Warriors of li LINCOLN, Nfb. (API I'n Tugf.lwr, Oidutu ami Kimw) tike many football coaches, Ne have earned the ball 2U5 linns braslal Cob Devancy doesn't fur 9i5 ji ds and 10 tmnlidow us. mrplav mind playing away from home Similarly, Imtu nson ami Frutta Monument football the same lineup as last week coach Fred Fuller has a prob-'whtt Fnnla wot make a lew Ifiu changes The Wildcats will start, Anders will travel lo Durango tral Imeup Terry I aitgeii will er -nr h. vo'iig Wide i Wally Waldsthmidt at guard for a Friday night coiiUM tin; replace Mike Higgins In the only four seniors on the team while Bob Thistle will alternate; Warriors have been building Wairiors defensive i secondary. mud take on the talented with Terry Harper at defensive momentum each week and need The Central defense will be Tigris of Grand Junction at I end.

a victory Friday to keep rolling gearing to stop the running of pm, Friday in Lincoln Park Jim Groves and Mel Schafer toward Iheir Nov. 10 showdown iHirangus f.d Williams. Wll- 'will move Into the defensive with Grand Junction. Iiains did not play last week 1 Fruila is in its first season of backfield for Fruita Gary Anderson will ojien at against Grand Junction but he Ca. A mm a "I his While the Tigers are looking fullback for the Warriors and is Durango leading rusher ana managed a pair of victories tnjfor their fourth league victory, John Logan will be the starting also Is a good 'receiver.

s.ar.s ituv tun the Grand Junction tential wtM Wi deals have to met a1 also be seeking its fourth team as siting as Gratri June- tiou Slope Slate Special PurchaK Wrap Around Cuff Links However, Fuller and his little Wildcats are eager to take on set Hi says his Ham will not back down to am one and Fruita feels it ts an honor to be in the same league as a o' Ju FRIDAYS GAME3 Fuller and Fruita Monument Grand Junction Central hope to develop quickly and Durango b'Tome a strong rival for the Fruita at Grand Junction Tigers. Coach Bill N'oxon of Grand Junction is not taking the Wildcats lightly. Noxon knows that pm. Cortei at Montrose Delta at Paoma Palisade at Nucla at (8 He figures U's pretty much the ge lue totalled 92 completions same playing at home, the 147 attempts for I way the Cbrnhusker fans sup- ami II scores with only port his teams interceptions Prvaney, whose club takes on Ihe Huskers other mam wea-Colorado Saturday at Boulder, puns are split end Gu Ingles, says of the game, The ball, who has caught 21 passes for bounces the same for both sides, 408 yards and fne scores this we both use It men and the of year, and sensational Johnny finals call them the same for llmlgeis. Hi sophomoie wlw both sides.

can do it all And besides," he explained, liodgers leads the team in The way the fans travel with scoring with 48 points on eight us and with their spirit, the touihdowns amt lie's a tin eat players feel almost as if Its a doing any Hung He's caught 22 home game." for 413 yards ami tue Devaney's willingness to play scurf, run back two punts for on the road shows up in his rec- touchdowns, and rushed for 7 9 ord. Since he came to Nebras- a carry, ka in 19C2. the Huskers are 32 Ttm.se are Hie main rogs In an 7-1 away from home, an machine which has percentage which is about the produced 35 3 points and 422 4 same as Devaneys .786 lifetime yards a game. Including 107 winning percentage (103 28Si Pmts and LOW) yaids in the entering the 1970 season. IJS rFH garters, Against Colorado, a team record ny picked to win the Big Eight iVlcnstvely.

IVvanry has an-title before the season began, 1 fne His black Shirts Devaney will bring In a club, the N- defense, led the Big which Is coming off Its biggest Light in three of our defensive point production in 48 years or Oklahoma 65-31 romp over Oklahoma State last week which Nebraska streaked to a 417 balftime lead. Offensively, the Huskers are to deep they have two starting quarterbacks In Jerry Tagge and Van Brownson and two starting 1-backs, Joe Orduna and Jeff Kinney. The four have alternated at the two positions. Tagge played most of the time In the first five games and Brownson, sidelined earlier with a bad elbow, has piloted the club most of the past two games. Orduna and Kinney have split the I-back duties evenly all year.

Slate contest and turned In an other fine game against the Cowboys. The Cowboy scores were against the second and third defensive units, with the exception of Dick Grahams 98 yard kickoff return. Xnicb, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The momentum is already! building for Saturday nights; collision of National Basketball, the Fruita area alwavs pro I duces tough football players be- 'cat'Mr he lor in years at the old Fruita High Gunnison at Hotchkiss Cedaredge at Olathe Rifle at Rangely Glenwood Springs at Steamboat Springs Aspen at Meeker Eagle Valley at Roaring Fork SATURDAYS GAMES Snow College (Utah) at Mesa 'College (1.30 pm.) Basalt at Plateau Valley (1:30 pm Jr 21 Clearing The Way School. Noxon says tha. Fruita has come a long way since the beginning of the season.

"The Wildcats have won two in a row and that win last week over Cortez was no Luke," Nuxon explained. Noxon also said that Fruita uses more offensive and defen-1 sive sets than any team we have played. Fruita is aj gambling team and our defense! will have to be alert all the: time," Noxon concluded. Defense has been Fruita! 1 to help the Falcons to a 33-10 victory on Saturday. This Saturday, the Falcons take on the University of Arizona.

Al Wirephoto. Tackle A1 Fisher of the Air Force Academy clears the way through the Huston College line as tailback Drain Bream grinds out a good gain Puv One -Buy a Dozen Set with simulatedtone Perfect Gift Huge selection of atyiea Most wanted wrap- around orm CUSTOM CHARGE Alley Action Orchard Bowl Pistons Tearing Up lfagi Pmthf lima t4 Gawta. 7W an 4 Hi(k (am aa4 arti; I.IPt. leading the Pistons to a 10-point first-quarter lead and increas-. its fourth In a row as Cincinnati' strong point this fall and the advantage they never lot.

Wes ing it to 65-42 at the half. put together a balanced attack1 WGdcats wit have to be at their Unsold and Jack Marin shared Six Kmcks wound up in double, ds Vfln best on Friday. The Tigers are Him: SimtIiii (h scoring honors for the Bullets figures with Reed heading the highest scoring team in the list at 22 and Walt Frazier chip-' 23 and Nale Archlbald wllh, state with an average of 35.8'mS ping in with 21. Jo Jo Whites 19 2L Don Smith of the Sonics points. topped all scorers with 25.

The Grand Junction offense is uXI. "rF without in- Association giants the defend with 21 apiece, The Knicks, led by Willis Reeds eight straight points in the first quarter, ran away from orchard ei rm Rif a ,4 U4. 4 HI; Rijk trail aa4 aarWa: Oarath, Salkartaak. an average of 35.8 ir 4 kar Caaalrar ttaa, aa4 paced the Celtics. Seattle, playing topped all scorers with 25.

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the Celtics, opening a TIIE DAILY SENTINEL 33-17 jured center Bub Rule, dropped turnovers cnirtolci to Oiica- hairback Doug Quimby and the gos 55-35 halftime edge. Bob! passing of quarterback Kirk Bratlen Opens For Buffaloes BOULDER, Colo. (AP)-Uni-versity of Colorado football more to remain undefeated, Coach Eddie Crowder said through nine games. Wednesday senior Jim Bratten will start at quarterback Saturday when the Buffaloes enter- ing champion New York Knicks and Detroits fired-up Pistons. Jhe two teams continued to' tear up the rest of the NBA, Wednesday night, Hie Knicks stomping Boston 126 89 for their seventh victory In nine games and the Pistons whipping Balti- In other NBA action, Cincinnati walloped Seattle 131-118, Phoenix Wanzer.

Quimby lead the state In scoring with 110 points in seven games while Wanzer hit on 11 of 15 passes for 169 yards last week in a victory over Durango. Grand Junction will go with Love topped the Bulls with 28 points and Connie Hawkins had 26 for the Suns. Elvin Hayes was San Diegos big gun, pouring in 40 points to hand winless Cleveland Its eighth successive loss. 'Sports Section Mesa College Homecoming Cliff Parker, Editor Thursday, 29, 1970 10 Points Kentucky Chicago tripped 118-105, tain fourth-ranked Nebraska at San Dieg(J Cleve Boulder land 110-99 and Philadelphia Bratten lost his starting po-- sition to junior Paul Arndt last Saturday against Missouri, in an effort by Crowder to get more of an aerial threat going for the Buffs. Colorado lost, 30- 16, however.

Bratten, a 5-11, 195-pounder, has completed 46 of 104 passes this season for 539 yards. A scrambler, he has accounted for 130.7 yards total offense a turned back San Francisco 111-108. "I havent played a good game yet not what I'm capable of," Detroit rookie sensation Bob Lanier said after Detroit opened a three-game lead over Idle Milwaukee in the Midwest! Division. But his performance was hardly mediocre. The million- dollar center played less than LOOKING FOR A Portable Typewriter? BEFORE YOU BUY Stop In and Compare The Various Brands Side By Side.

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Darel Carrier was high for Kentucky with 27. Ligon game, however, and this is half the game but still scored 19 three layups in the closing min-what Crowder said prompted points, equalling teammate utes to lead the Kentucky Colo- Dave Bings output and one be-jnels to a 104-102 victory over the low Jim Walkers team-high of (Lirolina Cougars In the Ameri- 20. Baltimore trailed by only three points In the third quarter the change. Bratten has carried the ball 65 times for 245 yards and is fourth In Big Eight total oflense standings, with 784 yards to his can Basketball Wednesday night. Ligon scored only 16 points for on Cable Channel 12 Mesa VS Snow Saturday, Oct.

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(AP) -Ken Still, golf's most happy fella, went after a second consecutive pro title today in the first round of the $100,000 Sahara Invitational tournament. Still, a lively, fast-talking veteran, snapped a beason long slump last week when he fought off Lee Trevino and Bert Yancey on the first extra hole of a sudden death playoff for the $30,000 first prize In the Kaiser International in Napa, Calif. The 35-year-old bachelor has not played a round since then. He skipped the two-day pro-am preceding the start of the Sahara in favor of a rest. I dont think Id ever been clowning tactics on the course! while Rodriguez charged Hill with unsportsman-like conduct.

They were asked by tournament director Jack Tuthill to make reports to Dey. Defending champion Jack Nicklaus and Masters title-hold-; cr Billy Casper were the pre-; tourney favorites for the $20,000 1 top prize according to Las Veg-, as legal bookies. i The first two rounds will be 1 played on two desert courses, Sahara Nevada and Paradise; Valley, with the players switching courses each day. The final two rounds will be played at Paradise Valley. to his Kaiser triumph.

It all goes back to the winter when I cracked my ribs, he said. Still suffered the injury in an auto accident early in the season. I tried to come back too soon, he said. I was just off the tour about six weeks and then I started favoring the ribs and got my swing all fouled up. In the meantime, Dave Hill and Chi Chi Rodriguez prepared written reports to be submitted to FGA commissioner Joe Dey concerning their argument on the course during the final round last week.

Hill complained of Rodriguez so tired in my life, Still said. A lot of it was burning up nervous energy. That's what my doctor told me. A double round of 36 holes was played Sunday, then the playoff followed immediately. "A lot of it was nerves," Still continued.

"I 'never worked so hard In; my life. You see, Id never led for three rounds before and then on Sunday I never had morel than a one-shot lead so there was no place for me to let; up. Still, winner of two events and about $72,000 last season, had been in a slump most of the! year, winning only $27,000 prior 447 8000 AVtNUI IIUPHONr 242-5222 A Department Sion for Yojrr Slolioniry An i Qffici Noifc OPEN 7:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Monday thru Friday 7:30 A.M.

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