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Jiiiskers Survive AFA Rally 27-17 Hr LOY HOLMAN and was easily tte top ruoMTiday's fame sUfhOy irked from at Linooh. made idiimiwto ttie Cadets auddodr chL raUed off ttie Falcon department all sea of tiie fame. ibeiaf Poked iMo place in tteir wplinmnri Mm da-taammd la Mo veMrw aM 41 yards ally in the tough Bif Honors had to be Hnred. Notre Dame fnsa and held the MMT Hm-lmd Ifrey stopped aeeiiy emy iMnached into the end tone, as defending champ If poaderoui Ghrs-, frmfcert may hase dtotoed back tremendom kif total afahM Cal-'kers into the No. 1 tpoi to the natioo performance of Air Fhree qov- Mh Hi 2M7 victory escr Air teihack Paul Stein.

Ihe shp- Fhrce, hot Coach Bob Devanegr pery senior, who nmmdi last week. a fluke acme at that to toa one toerhdwm- awvt of the Huskers. It appeared the Cadets held sea90o--e8pcd Eifbt race defending champtons. Defensively, standouts Ihe killer, csme to becaose of the flag, but it safety Uoyd Duncm. middle It was the meaaari of bot'the thord period lor final bad to be chalked up to ex- linemen Bob Hinson and Clay this cooM shp Nebraska hack six inches as the ffrst half cMjlally of the coalest.

Air Itorve far a yoaag but and end Jerry WyiHprnrd Ioni cusfmum Burying the Champs It was neariy a year ago that hostile factions from had to five a high nurt Nebraska tons) top to the weekly grid gnu have atodt alhad drtvea tsHce dowafieM. the Moping team. 'Magee had nine to the PaicQO team he saw dur-i'Pony Isaacson of two jrears big difference to the eatomoe. Illrst scortog ea Daa Rad-' Aside from the three TD to lead. For the iqg the second half set a new stogie game Nebraska looked hke world at least the margto.

Oa the'tke's 39-yaid ficU goal, and of small but quick Solich. top tacklers were Lynn Tlie Fakoes. Sfrpoint aider-record far passing with Mi heaters, especially to the first final play of the second quarter, the second to a power sweep other score in the Senkbeil and Bill Johnson at dog before game, came alive yards on ll cnnplelioas in period when they scoredthe first after driving frtan their left end by raierve half-lfirst period was a six yard run Unehackers. Mer spotting the Huskers This aurpassedtoe three tunes they touched the 20. the Falcons pulled a fake hack Bob Baraes far six and around right end by big 213- Stoidi set the stage for what' Utfee touJxIown bulge in mark of Thn Murphy hall, but it was aa aroused fiHd goal attempt and soph a TD that narrowed the score pound tailback Ron Kirkland.

looked like a complete rout hv New York and St. Louis were in the resurrection fiM FVanklJmt yimt Fm team that all but quarterhack Sonny Utx threw to 21-17. i The Cornhuskers were indeed Nebraska as he took the bail of one of baseball more historic World Series rivalries. A down the lefty threw far yards, played the Huskers off Iheir from the holding position to Nebraska was stopped at mkf awesome with the power first play from scrim- rivalry which, in the past, had been fraught with emotion on tte first play of Although Stein was having tteftoet ttoring the final ifrive of end Carl Janssen. He was 5eid on tte kkkoff.

but got tte ners and manhandling blockiM resplendent with the presence of some of the sport's the then tte AFA finest day of his career so tor, first half, and most of tte tackled on tte spot, and tte bag positioo out front But whether a tew of blockers, kid personalities. on more than even before 37.I6S fans toduding his rmal two quarters. offidab ruled te was a half- on a puit exchange. Tten. with'rate tops tte country ano- broke the open and True, there had been a mter- fatber who had come for the' Tte fMittog Falcons, trying sbort of tte goal line.

fourth down and two, tte matter. Air Force puncted goal. The 155,00 of some 21 vears be- hafrlfd terras. e-ti-t- 4 avwu, wwia wiu iwv, UMMVI. TWXM UWCIlCa Lansing, his desparatdy to pull out a second Had this play scored, the kers went for tte first down holes throughout their pass de- defender made a grab Ml iile cmnfb conctack did Falcas tnU- TV il tane.

al iv dw xend Ihe Infe HMktn. 'tm year, afo baatsag ing by but a siagk taucMwm dicatuig Air and lo Stain's wd iwglwl of Cardinals scant of tte four Nebraska touchdowns came into Satur- led tte Cadets to a 17-13 upset into tte second haff. Even so. Solich bounced off a tackle at thev may find trouble in this TV Dfsi lime Xrbraska tot a cus- IV VII after an Air Foro punt. UghttKo-se Harry Wtlson tnia iiknt thtol in his wav off Mt lackle for 40 yards to the 40 to conflicts with the Yankees, put Ihe Huskers in position to Cards had accomplished the un- Eigh! plays later.

score again int'iuding a l.l vard pa.ss from quarterback Kob Churchich to end Freeman White, and they were in again Kirkland carried Ihe final siv yards and with 6.10 gone in he game had a 14 0 lead Force the feat winning twice ball 5 FtrM TWal YartW Gaiord Yardw artW Gaiard Y'aitte laM anti Gaiani ('atvag CatRBl iMoTTOvtnl PuMs Ratuiar.l I A ai i Minnmars I Air Frara Nabt Atck SrtMawtj bwltr Irtrk iMUi hM kirt Air Air tnria kfk N-lvrawka 41 rua AlIrMljiua 'tV 0 4 0 ir V.fiih rua Kii Alani, 4 rua ikAarti 11 rua HHtrr I ua RaiTtkr Rararw fvlsl gnal rua ikH'k laiVr, THE SQUEEZE PLAY Air Force quarterback Paul Stein gels pinched by a pair of Nebraska tacklers on this run in Saturday's game at Falcon Stadium Stein had more success passing, ever. as he set a game riHtKd for the AFA by throwing for 2b9 yanls completing 18 of 34 attempts. the stop are Lynn Senkbeil i 6 and John Strohmyer (74) of Nebraska ((iaxette Telegraph Photo) SKER.S HIGH loitlle lYS-fuiund fullback FVank Solich leaps high over a teammate one his jM'ampers through the Air de- hmse Saturday. Solich sconNi three of four touA'hdtiwns the 27-17 win over Air Force, and for 20.7 yards in rushing Tom Zy- roll (12) gets ready for the tacKle. as Freeman White (85) tries to block Clay Magee 68 follows the play.

((Gazette Telegraph Photo) as far the 37 the next hut up on dtmns all the yards away. Tte thought as like a narcotic to the platoons of Yankee haters stationed throughout the ba.se- ball world What oi'cured. of course, is now merely a page of history The Cardinals appeased their fans and the Yankee enemies in an exciting Series, one with sufficient drama to overshadow IT such embarassments as the leak which erupted In the vicin- 4 ily of second ba.se when the 4 Yank.s were afield li area, by the way. where MICKEY MANTLE i the Cardinals adroitly guided Maroea the baseball in mast clutch sit- uatwns There wa.s also little cement ion of the fact that the only a pennant winner way Lhiis- Ray Sadecki. appetite for an immediate advertised as a 20 -ganie win- ehampuHi brought about the ner, ctmld beat tlie Yankees was trade three years ago.

by forfeit though he did sound jpt eive crAftdit for the first game needed for two victory. but now a performer operating on this points out is that So the bole at the glatiRHir the Series fre- shortstop ha.s been restored quently eclipses the obviotw Scofield, who was Nfbra.ka 'ft "I a s.agRmng wilh the liCorinK Champion and the Cardinals a a Hag lor San Fran- But UnhappySays Martin Of Effort Against Huskers plav bv Solich good for 21 yards around left end behind another an in- devaMaling wall of blockers weak bench, and tte JiLst 50 seconds showed on the the mainstay on clock when lorry Wachhollz staff was a rookie of, kit-ked his third straight coo- monOa major league version for a 21-0 lead experience have suggest Sadecki far too many eadi 4 fumhiM rModkvTA. Kv i.e 4 rU Ncw Yofk machtoerv Washburn has .4 fumble recovery by tadlle noavMr fullir tmm Cole of Air Force was in need of repair. It wm never fully recovered from an Miis was a team of about 11 excellent Stallard provided plasma. up Urs, Fnknn Tm SUNDAY.

SEPTEMBER 26. 1965 By TOM CtSHMAN Navy, Stanford Draw In West Coast Battle l-am C.iok for 23 vards down For the Yankees, injuries art to itie four Two line sma.shes or no new problem. But tte and Ondrejku dived over s'pation of that once vast relight lackle Cardinals had iwrviv- serve corps is. Age has slowed ed to the final day of Ihe re- great players and there are no (town tte suffering fresh faces qualified to take up me kuKoit (k)wn as far as the AFA II. but stalled out and Wachholtz injury was the first the slack Tom Thesh and Mel A Sadecki.

stottlemvre are actually tte mussed on an 20 -game-wmner with an earn there onlv still annoyed over several ed run-average that more syv iam. pariicularivone which bowling score. If bullpen tern in several vears ruday afternoon lAPt -siffal dtar hod scond Offi- stubborn defense, spear- ciais ruled that Lewis did not unhappy, by Roger Lammers and have possessioo of tte ball when Martin explained to ing his effort as Questioned to wheilm- ttejwere disputed al the time SEC I ION Gatefte Telegraph Sparts Writer week at Wy oming and great Air Force had anything want to get involved The Air Force Falcons took afternoon. And it is cial planned for Nebraska. Mar- in that 1 comment on the the field merely smilcd and said, judgement of officials How- two weeLs in a row te said ell.

Paul Stein broke Hie ever. was obvious that Maras anticipated, but returned to up a lot from last Academy single-game pB.ssing|tin and several of his the dressing room as heroes the Air Force coach con- record this Stein, in the eyes of more than 37. tinued in tte first 29 bnlliant display, completed decisMiis. miriiallA block the irv 000 fans at Falcon Stadium Sat minutes this after noon of 34 attempts far Ml tte Falcons a touchdown available, tte slow de- grew about a decade In fact smash the existing mark of ion the final play of the first came back pitchin for Ray, the first innmg of the cline has been a steady break- some of these IS year old kids rti set by Trp agninst half. 00 fourth game would still down in the once fierce pride of got to be about 35 in a Uolorado University Inrt toll.

Also annoyed were several awav mainly his pm- be in progress. And at the cur- the players. In other words tte he cracked In assessing Ncbmski, Mar- thousand Denver fans who were Stem hit five rent rate it be some- Yankees even play lite bullpen tern in several years. Asked how the Falcons were called it greM trapped in what probably ranks during the time late I960 before Sadecki Yankees anymore. Bobby Rich- Frod Baytf.

fought favored te fell into tte end zone. a steady stream of well-wishers able to reverse the momentum deserving ofi, a rrnddngias the most monumental traffic Stonfoffd to a 7-7 deadlock in Stanford knotted the cowt in the contest with Ne- that the Cornhuskers had built among the top Asked for. jam since Ihe Air open a tte.ing game al Falcon Stadium in as the World again slumps when he hit a ardson quits at least once a year. Joe Pepitone goes into LTuuaiv mrna qjf niKiiiNMjj iiceii vdor'iiT' imu wwmim course Notre Dame Rock victims of the June flood. reflect on the misfortunes of aiiring effect on the dub ever shiKi of the TD as Ihe half the deceased Barring their tatersectional football tte third period when halfback braska.

tte second their explosive first quarter, comparisons, he tormed lan ctosh Saturday Ray Handlev scored from tte ranked team. It was probably Martin again brought up the ex- Huskers probably as power- 1962 The washed-out th appnipri pumpkin with a and Lamroen intercepted tte pass one on the first play after Bob most precise description of perience factor got fol Notre Dame was last of Highway near Castle pause for a moment to Tony Kubek has had a demor- which led to touchdown Blimt caught a Lewis pass on a atmosphere surroimding the justed to their speed And our Of wWle Bayer recovered a fumble 61-yard p'ay finally stopped by entire Air Force quarters. Sat- players got used to being hit had that great pass threat all caused one-lane traffic at a in tte Navy end which Bayer Terry Desylvia kicked isfaction with a job well done, harder than ve btften hit the lime But we were respect- couple of and. according a second quarter Stan- tte point. but disappointment with the ful of pass offense to some reporis.

cars were ford threat. Stanford missed an oppor- outcome. As for siraicgY, the Air Force also hacked up ftieveral miles A crowd of 52,000 saw the tunity to pull out a victory with my we really had an coach disclaimed any surpn.se. As for comparisons between The main body of tte Denver MkUies score to tte opening sa seconds left when Blunt opportunity there to the second element. do any- tte 1963 Nebraska club which crowd did not arrive until after qiMrter when Terry Murray (fropped a pass at tte Navy two, Martin said we ditto expect.

he sato. 'the Falcons iqmet at Lmcoln, kickoff and some were still wmA rarer from tte one after a whUe guarded by Bayer. weren't able to course, always a sur-fand the one this year Martin straggling in just prior to half went' asfrav Mywd drive in 12 plays. Ilie, On openmg drive, it. We certainly had tte prise when they run 80 termed them as time drive began wten Lammers quarterback Jack momentum and tte crowd sup- on tte first play from grabbed off a Dave Lewis pass, ball handliiq( on option plays our second toucb-iage.

But that was simply a The I the his return from service, buzzer sounded acle. both of ia.st year cham Theti Mans, who is Obviously nding high wt of before the cur- ba.seball’s most expensive bat- the dressing room, the Cadets rent was a month old. boy It mav only be coincidence, took the kickoff. with Barnes occupy a second divi.sion but if seems as though every returning to the berth in the final standings tune limps out of tte pas.sed to end Jim Schultz for Chances are also excellent that Imeup. Mans is about two limps 37 yards to the 15.

A couple neither will conclude tte cam-'behuid. sort of like. paign wiHi a .500 record. Mickey play, tten I on fourth down Radtke bopted Tic frequently To hear him tell PhH Bassi added tte convcr-confused tte Indians and his skat pitch-ont plays were big gainers Stanford drove to tte two in in tte advuce. He used only tte second period, but Lewis one pass in the march.

It proved fumbled when hit at tte goal a key, gaining from tte Stao- Une and Bayer recovered. Stan- ford 40 to tte 26 on a third ford foUowers feH tte Indian down-and-13 situation Martin was emphatic in prais- team, not anv siurpnse tactics a a txKMtd )cb by their make no comment on several throughout it. Rog is a sort of walking (or calls during tte contest, which Nebraska coach. Bob Devaney. Brewer Assumes Lead in Greater Seattle Open SEATTLE fAP) Brew- from the abo-rans into a fourtb- cr of DaOas played to a 01 Sat- with Doug Sanders at urday and took over tte third roMi land ia the Great- 210.

Sanders matched McCalbst- 87 for tte third round. Jack tte 196 Seat- Satotle Open golf Toma- Ue chanqiioa and top money BBtal with a SIfrole total of 207- winner of MS. was even par wder par. Satunfaqr and headed hdo al Mb heeb were flitol right strokes MeCMBstor, Corsna, andjbehind tte leader with 215. GtaMs Goodf ri Fort Worthi Brewer postad Ms sensational wM a pair ri 2Ha.

by virtoa ri brilliant ap- aeirad Ms second of tte tour-proacMng. He needed only My Md licCrilister was 6 far putts, most of them riwrt At ito idrd roanL 'the secoad hole te chipped in 6 far- tho however, was turned in McCalBster. who was only one by yonng Rocky Thompson, mder par on the front niM. got whsse sevewanderpar 6 was hb pattm wmMag on tte relm jMt a stroke off the csane I trip to score toar birdies. set back in the Ooedy had foar bfrdies on Us recovering tte for interminable periods en episodes a lour lime loser Martin- 3 Mantle.

Elston limping) hospital ward. He'd keep Ben Casey busy for a doz- delighted the coached teams, was to come away with edge mighty glad to get this one te said fN were on dangerous ground for I tlD awhile. When tte Air Force covered that fumble and went in to to score they gained a lot rnUftllUU Ut of confidence It was probably mlA a oombinatioo of them coming a i Lm back strong and us letting up to end Guy Hogle for 40 Howard. Roger Maris, and So. when tte Series yards on the first play, and others St loouis.

at various next week last heroes wiB fTum to Page 2F. Col- 3) times, has been without Ken be among this tickri- Boyer. Dick Ooat. Julian Ja- buyers a kmg-distance vier. Bill White, Lou Brock, plunge for one for Tun McCarther.

and Curt Flood, the Cardinals and Yankees it Unfortunately, they were be even farther back to the ver without Sadecki. a fact summit, which compounded the problem. 1 It requires sound outfielders for, tte miles of pursuit required BUENA VIST.A—Tte Demons when Sadecki toes tte mound. illrf three Buena Vista put on an offen- In fact his presence cause I Manitou Springs something of a legal problem for 1 tteugnt our interior line- ireated tte Mustangs to a tte Cardinals next year. Busch -r men did a fine job in the defeat Saturday as both Stadium is far enough inland quarter when, the Air Force teams opened Pikes Peak Lea- that balls hit off Sadecki are CRIPPLE aad have got going expended against large Blind School converted a pMr Devaney had special praise Buena Vista pushed its season buildings, or other barriers, be- ri short touchdowns Satantoy and gained a vfatoiy ratoT But the new park, which Creek-Victor to a and Mike straight riiutout.

to house the team thb Spitag, Forest Lnagne rigM-ntoi Kennedy. As for Fraidt did pick up on tte waterfront where game 068 Scores 13-0 Win for the defensive play of string to three games, fore they leave the slate, ties Mary Mueller and Larry Manitou suffered its sec- Mbsbsippi and land in IDMois, MM MtaPtotold SmHfa. IMi wbkh M- cMM a riMdsPftor a on Mt ItaC otftwart er aft Ma hria wlM ha aSHsaftcMyriMlMBaa aaai A HARD LANDING Nehraaka fuU- bncfc Vmak SabA (45) makaa a bead- firat lawMt after tackhed hard hf Air ftena hallknrfc lifer Jaryls fat this action fraoi Saturday gainer for both teams, lending the Huskers to a 27-lT victory. Lightborse Harry Wilson (31) watcbea froas die background, aa riocs the 2300 man Cbdet Wing. (Guetta Triegraph Photo) tte exptoro iM-pound but get orbited off fat Osrd- who scored throe jg Demon goal, linal southpaw carry tte he osUod Mm real quick, 1 dttigeroui runner anytfane.

But gM. and Harry WUson hu Ailtod te thougM Ms leam be ranked number ona Ms victory and Notra The fine btorks today; espacially fram Ron Kirkland iosa Devaney said, IVtlra foiag totea long way utaber one' before thb Akhough tte dub itself in- votoad in fiu far tenritoib are not And IQtaob rssidsids. not riways fand ri St Lottb teams, may be nasfty cnoiBgh to find reosuna the Despite tte prsscnce of Sadi- cki and tte abeenee ri others, at Shiyter phtoged in Ma first touchdown sad Diay son went in on a siiMkr ptay in tte third stana WhHtf Staytar. a UN nriltai" wMctfan 6 iMd itaKs far 1st yurik Wolftahesr un ta toektai far Me BriMiik WiB boat PHdey at 1:21 pjik ta a BPL cnint Mi.

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