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Fremont Tribune from Fremont, Nebraska • 13

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Huskers Breathe '-Ar X- A penalty moved the a 1 1 closer Gumb pushed Us way to the one on a keeper Willie James then broke in for score Gumb closed out Midland scoring with a pass to Spencer Gilbert to yield the two print conversion The Warriors wrap up season Saturday afternoon in a pjn contest with Westmar at LeMars Iowa Statistics Midland Yaaktou jf on pass from Cummings Midland with courageous signal calling by John Gumb in Us first time at that position got its first touchdown late in the third quarter A moderate drive was aided by a series of Yantkton five-yard penalties and a 15-yard infraction key offensive play was a quick pass from Gumb to Keith Boots which yielded an 18-yard pass to Mike Shirley Ms first touchdown of the season In the fourth quarter i d-land worked to the Yankton five yard Urn only to give up ball on a fumble The1 hosts took over taut turned the pigskin right back with a fumble alio on the five yard line run and hia third a 11-yard kick-off return in the waning moments of the contest The hosts also scored on two Midland errors The first came in the second quarter when Roger Thompson picked up a Midland fumble and ran it in from seven yards away The second came in the fourth quarto when a high map from center went over the outstretched hands of punter flew into the end zone where Mark Ferdig fell on it for the Greyhounds Thompson also got a second touchdown on the receiving end of a 58-yard aerial from Cummings Seven metre points were added bythetoeofButch Gray and a two-print conversion was made by Dennis Crm 'r-r i- i i 12 53 43 5-194 9-222 2 First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing Passes Punts Fumbles lost 13 312 126 7-144 3-242 2 195 1 YANKTON SD Yankton tossed a barrage of touchdowns football Warriors Saturday right smothering the lidland gridders 75-14 at frane-Youngworth Field The Wanton defensed the fleet back Lea joodman fairly- well through the first quarter but then yielded five touebdowu to one of be leading ground liners Wendell Wilson broke scoring ce when he galloped into the end acme late in the first quarter with a 27-yard pass from Quarterback Doug Cummings fo'tte second quarter Goodman took to the outside and ran IS yards for a score He was to carry the ball only eight imes In the last three quarters and score on five of those carries He ran his next me in from yards away followed with 51-yard sprat legged another from 28 ypds out and capped his assault with a 15-yard run late inshe fourth quarter Goodman racked up 234 yards the share of the 12 yards amassed by host 'ankton on the ground Wilson too had a big night acm-fag three touchdowns His first on the pass from Cummings his second on ashort Yards penalized 45 rtr Site Narrow Escape Nebraska quarterback Van Brownson (12) slips away from the pass rush uf Dave Capra (72) Brownson could notifind a pass receiver and scrambled for good yardage (AP Wirephoto) Trio Leads Seah orses To Swimming Victory 15-17 Valerie Hatton first 50 freestyle first butterfly third backstroke Christensen first 100 freestyle? first breastrote first individual medley fourth 50 freestyle second mckstrote third 100 freestyle Johnson second butterfly first breastrote second individual medley Medley relay second Freestyle realy second Powerful Bruins Score Two first three times it got the ball The Cornhuskers went 70 yards with the opening kickoff for their first touchdown with Ingles making a great catch under heavy pressure by Colorado defenders The second scoring march was good for Devaney Praises OldFoes simply outplayed both New York and ton Minnesota by wide kansas CITY (AP) could breathe earierto-day -r -( -f The "fourth-ranted Corrimsk-en mad their Big Eight Conference record 44 Saturday while Missouri and Kansas were knocked by the wayside Too the Cornhusken have -an ynaiw amignment Alls Saturday at Iowa State Only Kansas State and Oklahoma each with only one conference licking remain to put much pressure on the Corn-huskers Nebraska bumped off Colorado 1-4 Saturday 29-13 Kansas State 4-1 remained in the running by nipping Missouri 2-2 by 17-13 wiggled by Iowa State 34 29-28 Oklahoma State 1-2 rose up and surprised Kansas 2-2 19-7 A two-touchdown volley in the fourth quarter settled issue with Colorado With the score 15-13 Jeff Kinney took the Colorado kickoff end returned it 76 yards to the Buffs' 21 Quarterback Van Brownson scored from the one The Cornhuskers added the Icing moments later after defensive tackle Larry Jacobsen recovered a fumble at the Buffs" 40 Kinney dammed through for the score from Ihe seven" Brownson threw two touchdown passes in the first period both to Guy Ingles one for 25 yards and the other for 29 Just before the half the Buffs marched IS yards with CUff Brandi running the final eight yards Colorado pulled to within two points early in the fourth on Jim five-yard touchdown run Lynn Dickey passed for bath Kansu State touchdowns -With four minutes left end the Tigers 'ahead 11-11 Dickey began a spree from the 30 He hit Ifike Montgomery for four 14 and 22 yards He found Mike (freed far 15 and then leveled the winner to Creed 20-yard-er For the first touchdown Dickey needed only two bombs to go 81 yards tbe first for 48 yards to Montgomery and the second for IS yards to Creed John GeugerV 23-yard field madeinfl-O Pete -Buha intercepted a Dickey pass late in the second quarter and returned it 88 yards to the two Chock Boper scared from the one Jade 25-yard field goal tied It in the third quarter and a 38-yarder put Missouri ahead in the fourth quarter Dickey collected on IS of 33 passu to give him a career total offense of 5135 yards and the Big Eight record The mark was 5917by Bob Anderson Joe Wylie with three touchdowns saved the day for Oklahoma although Greg two-print conversion provided the winning margin to ruin Iowa homecoming The Cyckmes rolled up a 21-: point lead in the first quarter on Dean 28-yard pass Mike Falmer andruns of four and doe yards by Carlson After Oklahoma tied it 21-21 73-yard pass to Otto Stowe put the Cyclones ahead in the fourth quarter 28-2L Oklahoma's other touchdown came on a 75-yard pass Jack Mildren to Willie Franklin eight yards out From that point until the last period Colorado made a real scrap of it bolding Nebraska to a 46-yard field goal by Paul Rogers and pulled to 15-13 early in' the final period on Jim five-yard run for a touchdown But Nebraska regained its momentum when Jeff Kinney ran 78 yards with the next kteteffto the Colorado 21 and six plays produced the key touchdown with Brownscp going the Jut Less than two minutes later Larry Jacobsen Husker defensive tackle recovered a Colorado fumble at the Buffalo 49 Ms second recovery of the airi the Buskers covered the remaining distance in Just four plays: Kinney ran through a Mg hole in the line for seven yards and the acme Nebraska scared in two of the BOULDER Colo (AP) The University of usually high-regarded defense will probably be drilled heavily this week after stubborn Colorado showed it could move on the ground against the Blackshirts Saturday The fourth-ranked Huskers scored two touchdowns In the first quarter-both on long passes from Van Brownson to Guy Ingles But then they had to hold off the persistent Buffaloes and seme two more touchdowns in the final period to win 29-13 The largest crowd in the history of Body Mountain sports events 50881 watched Nebraska rack up its seventh victory of the year The only blemish on the record is tie with Southern California The Buffs showed they could launch an offense In the final two minutes of the first half as they roiled for 83 all on the for a score Cliff Branch toted the ball over from yards Ingles got loon in the northwest corner with no Buffalo defender near Urn and grabbed high arching pass for an easy touchdown Between the two Nebraska scores Colorado made a surge of 52 yards with Branch ripptnj 84 yards on a reverse Bu Britten Colorado quarterback fumbled and margtas Phil Eporito the NHLs leading scorer pkked up three assists Saturday night to pan the RR-gatot plateau for hto career and assisted on another goal Sunday He took 13 of 59 shots at Maniago but failed to score The Bangers bounced back from Saturday thrashing to whip Chicago bunching three goals to the first first minutes of the ball on Us 28 Late in the first pedod'lfe-braska began another threatening charge-tbatjcarried from Its own 28 to 17 But Jim Gooch Colorado cornerback broke this up by intercepting on Us six a peas thrown by Husker ullback Don Sdmeiss after tak-ngopitchouL This seemed to put new heart into tbe Buffaloes badly outplayed to'that print and after a punt exchange they strode for their first touchdown entirely with GRAND ISLAND Jeff Evans Valerie Hatton and Diane Christensen picked up eight irst place medals among themselves to lead the Fremont Sea-torses to a victory to their first swim meet of the season Fremont scored 214 prints to wMp runnerup Grand 67 Other scores Included McCook 149 and Hastings 128 Evans competing to the age group won the hrea-strote 100 freestyle and individual medley Diane swimming the 15-17 group swept the 100 free-style breastrote and Individual medley Valerie Ron the 50 freestyle and tte ftfterfly to the lM7grtefe' Larry ShaQberg iwon tbs 1537' butterfly Johnson was victorious the 13-14 breastrote Despite the victory coach Don Kimball says the Fremont team needs sonfo help not as strong as we were last year" Kimball slid Some kids that swam for us last year show up this year Youngsters belonging to YMCA who wish to swim for the Seahorses may contact Kimball A the at 5:30 during fa week The Seahorses compete to five age groups: eight-under 1 nine-1011-12 13-14 and 15-17 The Seahorses practice Monday Thursday at the YMCA the prac-ticeis from 9-7 Youngsters- wishing to try out for the Seahorses need only be able to swim the length of the 100I and have a desire to 0 m-pete according toe Kimball Swim Resnlts A- Beys 13-14 Kent Bang fourth rreastroke Bod Vetter fifth breastrote 15-17 Jeff Evans fire breastrote first 103 freestyle first individual medley Getr Haynes fourth 50 freestyle second butterfly fourth-back-stroke Lany Shallberg c-ond 50 freestyle first butter fly second -backstroke Mark Wittmanu- fifth backstroke third breastrote High schoql medley relay first freestyle relay first Girls 13-14 Sally Bloom third backstroke second 100 freestyle fifth individual medley Julie Evans fifth 50 freestyle fourth breastrote fourth individual medley Sandy Evans Fremont Tribune By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS If Ute to know where the balance of power rerides in the National Hockey League a good place to start looking woukl be Boston Garden The defending Stanley Cup champion Bruins had ah mprarive weekend registering back-to-back shutouts-44 over the New York Bangers and 54 against the Minnesota North Stare-oiid totaling 105 shots on goal to the two games -To Mb it all the more impressive they used different goalies with Ed Johnston backstopping blanking of the Rangers and Gerry Cbeev-ers taking over for whitewash against tha North Stars Elsewhere to the NHL Sunday New York whipped Chicago 5-2 Toronto raUte for a 5-4 decision over Detroit Philadelphia edged Pittsburgh 3-2 and Los Angeles downed Buffao 4-2 to other 1 action Montreal ripped Vancouver 33 Minnesota took Toronto 3-1 Chicago dropped Pittsburgh 5-2 end St Louis shut out Los Angeles 34 The Bruins fired 46 shots at New York goalie Ed Giacomin Saturday right but still had enough energy left to dump 59 on Cesare Mariago of Minnesota' Sundiy Tough Johnny McKenzie had two goals against the Rangers and then bounced back from 19-stitch cut to add another against the Noth Stare as Bos- play Jean RateDe scared one" and set up two others for New York and reserve goalie Gilles Villemure spelling Giacomto turned to Us third victory to as many starts Toronto wiped out a two-goal Detroit lead with Dave Keon scoring twice and assisting on another goal as the Maple Leafs beat tiie Red Wings Frank Mahovlich had pair of power play goals for Detroit second goal of' the game tied it at 18:24 of the second period and then rookie Guy Trottier got the winner for the Leafs to the third period Philadelphia built a 34 edge BOULDER Colo Cotch Bob Devaney said Saturdayaft-er Us undefeated Nebraska football team had beaten Colorado 2313 that fiie Buffaloes "threw the strongest running attack at us that faced all season" He noted that the Buffaloes niined 297 yards on the ground nearly twice output Coat Eddie Crowder of Colorado was disappointed MpUcal about the loss He agreed Us team hid played well fipiiMt the nationally fourth-ranted Nebraskan! played well all "The trouble is we are goot football team that is always Jus short of bring a great team Crowder said 4 Devaney said he thought fhe urning points in the game were breaking up a Colorado run after a touchdown tha would have tied the scon followed by Jett 79yard run with the next kickoff Devaney said Kinney Is not es-tecially fast but is a good strong runner He added tha his was longest return of a kickoff In his college career Asked if be thought the Colorado team was Ugh for the game the Nebraska coach said 1 hope they were I hate to think they could play us thal tong unless they were redly up -for Ihe game" Devaney said he and Us November 21970 Page IS and then held off a late rally by tbe Pen- Pittsburgh to knock off the Monday ground plays Branch ripped off a SS yard run on a reverse and Jon Key-worth end John Tarver contributed important smashes in the drive Colorado came back late hi the talf with a thrust into Nebraska territory and got to the 27 before time expirtl After last touchdown Colorado threatened again en John ftearea intercepted a pass and ran 27 yards lo the Husker 2L But Nebraska held after Colorado reached the 15 and took the ball on downs Atlanta Crushes grins First period goals for Serge Bernier and Guy Gendron and a third period tally by Larry Bale had the Flyers comfortably to front until a late flurry with -Nick Harbaruk and Glen Satber connecting made it dose for Pittsburgh -1 By THE ASSOCIATED: PRESS The slow-starting 5 Atlanta Hawks like other1 National Basketball Association dubs have found a patsy in the Cleveland Cavaliers Lou Hudson hit his season Ctlll Umm A Em AURORA CONSOLE 8 RACE SETS Regular $2000 NOW $1298 and you may win a 1971 Automobile Got Your FREEJickets Here! PdPtal Advrtiwmnl PolHetl AdvwMwrwnt high of 43 prints Sunday night in leading the Hawks to a U407 triumph and deding tha expao-skm Cavaliers their 10th defeat without victory was only file second success against five losses for Atlanta Cleveland stayed close until late in the second when layup put the Hawks ahead to stay 51-50 Hudson connected on 19-of-M field goal attempts while teammate Bill Bridges also scared a season high 25 points John Johnson a rookie from Iowa tallied 24 points for Cleveland in the only scheduled game -The American Basketball As- st- diobbif Xatrni 145 EAST 6TH 721-9131 sistant coaches totted to take some dose looks at films of the game to see if-they could fini why Colorado ran so effectively against the defense i Devaney said the pftchouts Jon Keyworth a sophomore Col orado bads proved to toe the most dangerous for Us bal rinh and also said some Buf falo formations caught Nebraska for surprise Devaney said that Colorado "played us as tough today as anybody except maybe Southern which played a 21-21 tie with Nebraska last month Crowder said he was proud of the way Ms team gained the momentum to the second-period af er Nebraska had scored twice to the first quarter on two long passes is an exceptionally fine team well balanced and with great physical strength" ier said Crowder Nobraskt-X Colorado 4 1 7 3-13 Neb 35 pass from Brdwnsoa (Udr foiled) Neb fogies 39 pass from Brownson (pass failed) Cri Branch 8 run (Haney kick) Neb FB Rogers Bratten 5 run (run foiled) Neb Brownson 1 run (Bog-ox kick) Neb Kinney 7 run (Rogers kick) A 50881 BOULDER Colo (AP)-Statis-tics of the NefonskaCriarado football game: NebnskxTrieradw First downs jg ii Bushing yardage 153 287 Pissing yardage 173 40 Return yardage 7 56 Passes 11-19-2 5-18-3 Punts 331 345 Fumbles lost 1 Yards penalized 29 33 "A 'UK- j- 4 1 vtv I wish lo flunk: and lo express niy appreciation jo flu more flian 1800 voters who signed pelifions lo place my name oo Ihe ballot b'vir -j- TYPEWRITERS It sodation also has a non-winning entry fhe Carolina Cougars who suffered their eighth straight setback Sunday night 11247 to the Pittsburgh Condors In other ABA games the New York Nets snapped a three: game losing streak against the Virginia 121-109 the Kentucky Colonels downed the Floridians 112-109 and the Utah Stars topped the Denver Rockets 117-111 Afoot Charlie Williams tallied 14 points In the second half and finished with 27 against- Carolina Mike -Lewis grabbed 24 rebounds for the Condon while George Lehmann scored 27: prints for the Cougars STANDARDS PORTABLES ELECTRICS MANUALS SPECIAL RQBH Color TV 23" COLOR See our complete selection of typewriters for homo office or student use There le a typewriter available for every neoA And If you're tii in king of giving a typewriter at a gift now is the time to make your selection and put it on lay-a-way Service after the sab by factory trained service foen I wish lo thank the Democrats for endorsing my candidacy "even though I bare been elected a number of fimes as police jadge on the Bepablican fickef (lwish lo both fhe Democrab and the Repnblicaos' who rallied lo my support and helped ike: in Ihe campaign (GoMbn fSoStel NOW ONLY ReaA The Tribune Want Ada SALES SERVICE RENTALS Hddlo Frao COLOR 1 1 TMewrilelr Co USD $1440 aw NSWOWJOwp l-jJarit- Ha fordMM FREMONT lOmCIKCHJIPCO MKtarytlm471l-44M CLAASEII ELECTROina Independent Candidate for County Attorney Your vote will bo appreciated 721-J141 308 Main This Ad Paid For By Gordon Gobs I 77 wii oa 7214566.

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