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The Kansas City Star from Kansas City, Missouri • 154

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Kansas City, Missouri
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154
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v-v OPEN EVENINGS STEREO $199 TO $16000 COURTESY RENTS CAR "LOW COST DAILY WEEKLY CAR RENTALS" MUSTANGS FORDS STATION WAGONS TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU! THE KANSAS CITY STAR SUNDAY NOVEMBER 19 1967 Kombrink and Berg Team Up for for 16-Yard Pass Play 1 14 KOMBRINK UJ 30 NU'l WW Quarterback Releases It as Buskers Rush Berg Gets It but Mueller Gets Him From His 24 Kombrink Gets Seto Throw is Great Work only- complimentary things to say about the Tigers It seems there was a little mix-up in communications early in the second halfc-and that might have cost the Husk-ers a chance to tie On the 18 fourth-and-3 Husker spotters said there was only one yard to go So Nebraska went for it instead of "the field goal Orduna made two yards was a yard short suppose it was a Devaney said we have overestimated our running game all year In a game as close as this one one mistake loses and one mistake' was all it took mistake I think people here and those listening on the radio think Washington slugged somebody He Devine thus dismissed ejection from the game He left it to others to decide what he meant when he said the mistake was somebody That the somebody wore a striped shirt was apparent to those who saw De-vine throw his cap and clipboard onto the ground He did it with extreme vigor Devine then said been a long time since we have had defensive end play like we had out This is borne out by the tackle chart Elmer Benhardt was in oh 19 tackles Bill Schmitt had a piece of 13 and blocked one punt Benhardt made six tackles behind the lihe for 4i yards in Nebraska losses Schmitt made two for minus-9 yards lost Devine then was steered to the question he probably 5 wish to what about a -bowl bid? It was known the Gator and Liberty bowls were represented it was known they were impressed by It also was known Devine-has a game with Kansas coming up No coach wants to discuss a bowl trip: with a regular game left He sidestepped a little by saying the last eight years we have receid a bowl bid every year The squad has accepted four and it has rejected four If we are invited this time sure the squad would take into account what bowl and what At that Ipoint Devine was called away there were peo-' pie who wanted to talk tp him -people from the Gator and Liberty bowls They could Only exchange greetings by noon tomorrow something more concrete can be discussed Across the field the Nebraska dressing room was' quiet and uncrowded CoaCh Bob Devaney and his players had the guy in the stands that the defensive unit would have to play something close to a perfect game It did actually only one full-blown mistake was when Joe Orduna took the football away from two Missouri defenders both of whom were in nearperfect position to score the Nebraska touchdown But Orduna catch as fine as it was was no better than the one Staggers made it By Dick Wade (Assistant Sports Editor of The Star) COLUMBIA Surrounded by well-wishers standing 3-deep Ion Staggers had given up trying to dress The Missouri halfback who scored on the pass that pinned the 10-7 loss on Nebraska settled for smiling and shaking the hands extended his way Some 30 feet to the west center Con Rees was slipping plan hinged on the offensive unit handling Wayne Meylan the all-American middle guard Rees was the man in the breach much of the time he had to do it by himself This was part of the Missouri approach to the game it wanted so much as much as one member of the coaching staff could and been around for spme-time The other facet was one into his jacket There were no fans around him but Missouri players came by They winked and punched Rees lightly on the arm The players knew Rees had contributed maybe as much as Staggers This is a football fact of life everyone sees what halfbacks do but few know whether the center has had a good day or not Only the score indicates But Missouri made no secret of the fact much of its game YOU HAVE NEVE HEARD BETTE STEREO FOR $300 THAN OUR NEW KLH! only pen month HAVE NEVER HEARD SUCH GOOD 'SOUND FROM SUCH A small STEREO on the other -The Air Force Falcons hit on a 30-yard scoring pass from Steve Turner to Dale Moorhead on the second play after Carl Janssen intercepted a Bruce Lee pass on IF YOU DESIPE TO BUY YOU'LL BE SO PLEASEp YOU CAN'T WAIT TO SHOW IT TO YOUR FRIENDS the Arizona 40 Janssen intercepted again on the Falcon 9 as Arizona threatened in the final minutes i Arizona Tim Samoski of missed field goal attempts of 39 32 and 37' yards but both conversions Dennis Leuthauser kicked a 32-yard field goal and IT WILL PERFORM PERFECTLY FOR 2 YEARS OR WE WILL FIX IT FREE YOU WILL FIND OUR STORE UNUSUAL INTERESTING ENJOYABLE COME IN SOON David Meath CUSTOM STEREO HI-FI AUDIO COMPONENT SPECIALIST 1616 43rd JE 1-3)09 STOP MISSING THE FUN! 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