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St. Joseph News-Press from St. Joseph, Missouri • 27

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ST. JOSEPH, NEWS PRESS, SUNDAY, SEPT. 26, 1976 3C sports 2 2 brought down by Notre Dame's at Evanston. Boykin gained four (3) watches Boykin's progress blanked Northwestern, 48-0. Gilbert takes Kaiser lead NAPA, Calif.

(AP) Gibby Gilbert dropped six putts in the 10-to 12-foot range on the way to a 65, barged past erratic Johnny Miller and took a one-troke lead after Saturday's third round of the $175,000 Kaiser International Open Golf Tournament. "Now Johnny Miller has to catch me," Gilbert said after posting a 54-hole total of 205, 11 strokes under par on the north course at the Silverado Country AP Laserphoto Northwestern's Greg Boykin (32) is Into the first quarter of Saturday's game pan Northwestern quarterback Randy Dean the Fry (86) falls short of tackle. Notre Dame Club. Miller, who owns a home on this course, has won this title the last two years and led or shared the lead through the first two rounds. But he blew to a another par 72 Saturday in the mild, sunny weather that graced the California wine country.

That's nine strokes higher than the course-record 63 which Miller shot in Thursday's first round and sent him reeling back to fourth at 207, two strokes Colorado coasts BOULDER, Colo. (AP) Senior quarterback Jeff Austin ran for one touchdown and tossed an 81-yard pass for another, and the Colorado defense contributed a touchdown a safety, as the Buffaloes whipped Miami of Florida 33-3 Saturday in college football. Shrugging off a knee injury that had kept him out of practice most of the week, Austin unloaded his 81-yard bomb to wingback Emery Moorehead early in the second quarter to put the Buffaloes on top 10-0. The touchdown, on a third and-23 situation, came when Moorehead slipped behind Hurricane cornerback John Turner and caught Austin's rainbow pass in full stride. Two touch football league games slated Two games are slated Thursday in the Wendy's- YMCA touch football league at Hyde Park, with Kemper Insurance meeting Walnut Products at 6:30 and Colony House battling Wendy's at 8, Walnut Products and Wendy's are currently tied for the league lead at 1-0 and East Side Center and Colony House are 0-1.

Kemper will be seeing its first action of the new season. Team managers are urged to turn in league entry fees Thursday. About five minutes later, Stan Koleski's punt pinned Miami back on its one-yard line. Miami quarterback E. J.

Baker, trying to evade Colorado linebacker Bart Roth on a pass play, stepped out of the end zone for a safety, and Colorado led 12-0. The Floridians, now 1-1 on the season, got their only score near the end of the half. A 17 play drive, highlighted by medium-range passes from Baker to wingback Larry Cain, reached the Buffalo five yard line. But the Hurricanes had to settle for Chris Dennis' 26-yard field goal. Colorado, 2-1, put the game away in the second half as Austin dived over the top for a oneyard score, defensive back Mike Spivey intercepted a pass and returned it 32 yards for a TD, and fullback James Mayberry plunged for another score in the closing minutes.

Two title matches top Friday's wrestling card Rick Gibson will get a third shot at Bob Brown's Central States wrestling championship when the two heavyweights battie under lumberjack rules at the Auditorium Friday night. Promoter Ronnie Etchison said Saturday a third pairing was agreed upon because two previous matches between the two produced no clearcut winner. For the lumberjack clash, eight other heavyweights will be stationed along the ring apron. Their job will be to throw back either wrestler if one skips out, falls through the ropes or is tossed over them. Gibson, a young, persistent 230-pounder from Atlanta, has managed to stay with the hard-hitting.

Brown in their previous BOB SLAUGHTER Baylor rolls over Illinois matches. One ended in a draw, the other in a double disqualification. The world tag team championship also will be on the line Friday, with Champions Black Gordman and Great Goliath meeting a challenge from Super Intern and Mike George. Mitsuo Hata will battle Chief Thunder Cloud in the special event. A colorful newcomer, Bob Slaughter, 6-5 and 300 pounds, will make his bow against Akio Sato in the added event.

Slaughter, from Minneapolis, is a former Marine drill sergeant. Opening the show will be a match between Skip Young and Joe Turco. off the pace going into Sunday's final round of this chase for a $35,000 first prize. Veteran Miller Barber, a former winner of this event, and J.C. Snead moved into a tie for second at 206, just one shot back.

Barber had a five-under-par 67 and Snead a 70. Lyn Lott, a third-year touring pro still looking for his first victory, had a share of second place until he bogeyed the 18th hole and dropped back into a tie with Miller at 207. He had a 70. Lee Trevino remained in title contention with a solid 69 that left him 208, eight under par and only three strokes out. Forrest Fezler, who shared the lead after the second round with Miller, made triple bogey seven on the eighth hole, shot a 76 and dropped out of it at 211.

Gilbert, winner of the Memphis Classic earlier this year and enjoying the best season of his nine-year tour career, built his round on some fantastic putting. And the putting, he said, will "be the key in Sunday's final round. "I'm a real good putter," he said. "I'm going to try as hard as I can Sunday. If I've got another 74 in my bag (the score he shot Friday), well, so be it.

But if I can continue to putt well, I can shoot me some low numbers. "I wasn't a good player when I came on the tour. But I've learned. I can mave the ball around. If I can get hot now, I'm capable of winning." Gilbert missed the green but chipped up and dropped a 10-foot par-saving putt on the first hole.

"That was probably the key to the whole round," he said. It was a signal of things to come. He made putts of about the same length on the second, fifth, seventh, eighth and 16th holes for birdies, wedged to four feet on the 12th and holed one of about 14 feet on the 16th. Gibby Gilbert 66-74-65-205 Miller Barber. 69-70-67-206 it J.C.

Snead. 66-70-70-206 Johnny Miller 63-72-72-207 in Lee Lyn Lott 70-67-70--207 72-67-69-208 Don January. 65-71-73-209 Jim Dent 67-69-74-210 Bruce Lietzke 70-72-68-210 Billy Casper 69-69-73-211 Forrest Fezler 67-68-76-211 Tom Watson 67-70-74--211 Rik Massengale. 68-72-71-211 Tom Purtzer, 73-67-71-211 Andy North 89-72-70-211 Jack Ewing 71-72-68-211 Hale Irwin. 71-71-69-211 Gil Morgan 70-69-73-212 Lou Graham 70-74-68-212 Mike Hill 69-70-73-212 Bobby Cole 69-71-72-212 Jim Colbert.

69-71-72-212 Don Massengale 72-70-70-212 Hubert Green 72-71-70-213 Dan Sikes. 67-71-75-213 Joe Porter 70-70-73-213 Charles Coody 73-70-70-213 Gary McCord 68-74-71-213 Grier Jones. 68-74-71-213 Peter Oosterhuis. 70-73-71-214 Lee Elder. 69-73-72-214 Leonard Thompson 72-70-72-214 Bruce Flesher.

69-70-76-215 Bob E. Smith 71-73-71-215 Bobby Wadkins 74-71-70-215 Larry Ziegler 72-70-73 -215 R.H. Sikes 72-69-74-215 Roger Maltbie 75-68-72-215 Bill 71-71-73-215 Allen Miller 69-75-72-216 RAISE EARTHWORMS FOR PROFIT (10 Contract Growers Needed in this Area) Additional income can be realized by utilizing your spare ground space. Purchase contract on all production Complete training Original beds installed stocked Continual assistance guidance Individual or family project FONTANA WORM RANCH WILL APPOINT GROWERS IN THIS AREA TO SUPPLY KANSAS CITY SHIPPING POINT. $5,265 investment required.

For further information, call Kansas City collect: (816) 523-3313, or write: FONTANA WORM RANCH 8200 Hickman Mills Drive Kansas City, Mo. 64132 CHAMPAIGN, III. (AP) Baylor tailback Cleveland Franklin staged a frenzied one-man football exhibition Saturday, scoring all four Bear touchdowns and humiliating No. 14 Illinois, 34-19, in a -televised, non-conference game. It was a bizarre turn of events for the Illini, who on the previous Saturday upset Missouri, ranked sixth at the time, 31-6, Franklin's four touchdowns tied the Baylor single-game scoring record.

Last year, he broke the school's single-season rushing record. Illinois opened the game in apparent command, holding Franklin to seven first-quarter yards and allowing quarterback Mark Jackson just one pass completion in 11 attempts. Illinois opened the scoring when Kurt Steger raced to the right side and heaved the ball 26 yards to tailback James Coleman, who streaked untouched into the end zone. But when the teams changed end zones, the momentum carried over to Baylor. Franklin began running over the muchtouted Illinois defensive line.

The big Baylor tailback smashed for 60 yards and two touchdowns in the second period and set up a 37-yard field goal by Lester Belrose as the half ended. Belrose added a 38yard field goal in the final quarter. 2 2 area winners advance in punt, pass and kick contest the Two St. Joseph area contest winners advanced Saturday in zone competition in the punt, pass, and kick action. In the nine-year-old class, Jeffrey Robertson of Hemple moved on to competition in the district meet at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City next week.

In competition for 13-year-olds, lad: John Jimenez of. St. Joseph, also vanced. Other winners in zone action at East Hills were Jason Rockhold, in eight-year- Cosmos rally, tie TOKYO (AP) The New York Cosmos of the North American Soccer League twice came from behind to tie an allJapan team 2-2 Saturday before 50,000 fans. Giorgio Chinaglia scored the Cosmos' second goal.

Mike Dillon, taking a pass from Pele, scored on a header to pull the Cosmos into a 1-1 tie earlier in the second half. old play, Brian Mefford of King City, in 10-year-old competition and Leo Mahoney of Atchison in the 11-year-old class. Atchison's Terry Hagan was the winner of the 12-year-old class. Tyler Fleck of St. Joseph was third in eight- Casey under fifth and for St.

Joseph 10-year-olds. winner Robbie Rhyner tied for fourth in 11- and-under zone competition and Brenda Euler was third for 12-year-olds. The national punt pass and kick contest will be held at the Super Bowl. of Willie Fry (94) in yards on the play. as Wally Kasprzcki COFFEYVILLE (Special) Artrell Hawkins scored three touchdowns two of them from long range to lead the Coffeyville Red Raiders to a 27-7 victory over the Highland Community College Scotties in football play here Saturday night.

Mike Sims got the Raiders going with a two-yard scoring plunge in the early going and Hawkins tacked on TDs on runs of 34, 54 and 76 yards. Coffeyville also had a safety when Highland's Ron Razz was trapped and tackled in his own end zone. Highland's touchdown came on an eight-yard run by Laurence McCullough. Jim Boeh added the Scotty conversion. The loss was the third in four starts for Highland, which will meet Haskell Junior College next Saturday at Lawrence.

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