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The Kansas City Star from Kansas City, Missouri • 179

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Spurs Discuss Ways to Beat Toros fj NEEDS LONG GOAL THE KANSAS CITY STAR 5S Sunday September II 1949 U-Wyoming Individual Leaders RUSHINO Davis 21-3 Orduna 10-4 Schnelss 5-19 Green 7-18 Hampton 17-73 Williams 17-51 PASSING Husker cheers i Jefferson City Mo intercepted 43NJEtBRASKA-PBriek 3-3M' sor On their second possession on the Wyoming 47 Hawkins ow'iintircpT Wyoming drove from its 33 to a was injured on the play and led) watched the rest of the game with his knee packed in ice At this moment Coach Bob De-vaney went to his second-string offensive backficld Sigler drove the Huskers to fourth-and-2 on fourth-and-1 on the 19 From the 25 and against the wind Jacobs kicked a field goal Then on Its next possession and with 6:13 still left in the first period Wyoming made it a 10-0 Davis on a dive over right guard then lofted a pass to Jim McFarland his end McFerlend 1-54 Sigler said 'My first reaction was that I believe There were about 65000 other in the same boat Rogers won it with :21 left Chrysler-Plymouth SOX MARTIN PERFORMANCE on Vava this time or maybe Eric because Big Joe can take care of This was in reference to the news Mladen Vrankovic or Big Joe as the players call him would be ready to play after recovering from a bout with illness that kept him out of the play-off opener Borghuis went on Wiedemeier (Gerd) on the good winger All of which comes down to conjecture until Coach Janos Bedl decides to assign whom to whom And Bedl ready to say think we wait until game Crisp was at mid-field for San Diego and it was noted the Toros used the rugged veteran in much the same way as Kansas City uses Barber who led the scoring despite spending most of the year in the middle explained Hav-erty as he rearranged bits of paper representing players all spread over a table between seats were playin' the same as we 4-2-4 four forwards two mid-fielders four defenders) come down on the attack and clear the ball they were right back up the middle to Crisp and he had a clear path right to the box No By Gib Twyman (A Member of The Star's Sports Staff) AN DIEGO It was just out over the Pacific ocean barely off the tip of Santa Monica Calif that the Spurs got down to the subject Up to then it had been the a look at the Rockies a glance at the Grand canyon and a little relaxation The normal things on a trip to the West coast Suddenly it was soccer As the Spurs picked up their connecting flight from Los Angeles that was to bring them here the talk fell to the task in tomorrow deciding game in the tight game The point-producing play fthe Wyoming 12 But Keen broke whf) was open on the goa jne was a 54-yard pass quarterback Ed Synakowski to Gene Huey the split end Synakowski rolled left Huey who was split right held up a up the fourth-down pass But Sigler miss when th safet Dennjs Devlin in the Huskers took over on their 29 1 with 13:51 left in the game on the play He got the touchdown that led Zt to the tie in nine plays He start- WKn 1U ed the 71 -yard push by running After the game Devaney said Pusny runmuR would hate to depend TWINS ROLL IN WITH BOSWELL Boston Tumbles 7-3 as Right-Hander Chucks 3-Hitter Boston (AP) Dave Boswell limited Boston to three hits and tagged a double that launched a 5-run Minnesota rally in the eighth inning and carried the Twins to a 7-3 victory over the Red Sox yesterday Rod bases-loaded double drove in three runs for the Twins in the eighth after Boswell had doubled reached third on a balk by Dick Ellsworth and scored on a force play Boswell retired 15 straight batters over one stretch before Carl Yastrzemski poked his 20th home run of the year for the Red Sox in the eighth Reggie Smith homered for Boston in the ninth MINNESOTA BOSTON ab bl ab bi Tovar cf 4 110 Alvarado ss 5 110 Reese lb 5 111 Andrews 2b 3 0 0 0 Kostro rf 3 0 0 0 Ystrmski If 2 111 Allison If 5 10 1 KHarelsn rf 3 0 0 0 Nettles 3b 3 110 Foy 3b 3 0 0 1 Killebrew oh 0 0 0 0 RSmith cf 4 111 RonClark 3b 0 1 0 0 Gibson 4 0 0 0 Carew 2b 4 113 Scott lb 4 0 0 0 Hernandz ss 4 0 2 1 Ellsworth 3 0 0 0 Mittrwld 4 0 0 0 Lyle 0 0 0 0 Boswell 3 1 1 0 FIRobsn ph 0 0 0 0 Tueiday Sept 17 Everyone Invited Metcalf Ml 9-3000 North American Soccer 0ne was and that 91s time" he said is correct count then sped down the right We must stop these men and we sideline must be better organized- But we must also do the hard work at mid-field And we will have to take chances This is not a game The Husker defense the bait it followed Synak- I owski When he stopped to throw back to his right Huey was in the clear It was just a game of on win-took yards vhen Wyoming covered games from that what nnlH noto hoon cproon Frost for a 17-yard gain on a de- CIRCLE THIS DATE lay pattern into the right flat Five running plays took Nebraska to third-and-2 on the Wyoming 12 Then an offside penal-jty (that old problem) set the Huskers back to the 17 Sigler faked to fullback Dick LEASE or BUY your new Cadillac has to be the job of one of the was the interrupted Barber had no clear plan as to who was him If I'm up on the attack I always get back on him unless we understand before the game that to mark him Then I must shade a little back to our was the said Gerrit Borghuis the heart of the backline at center-half he was shooting into the the whole game Anyone can take him But we overlooked him in Kansas And through the talk there was the mention of Vava the ag-1 was you can play on defense alone Only winning this game is any good that means score goals But this time if we score the first goal you watch It will be If that means a switch to defense then the Spurs had better hope they found the answer in those last 30 minutes of air time They have them in 90 minutes of field time last Wednesday night MAT BATTLE SET and Huey caught the ball Nebraska aided by a penalty that cost Wyoming 35 a downfield personal foul call on a play in which Patrick was dumped for a long loss got into field-goal position with 3:10 left in the half but Rogers missed from the Wyoming 27 Then he got another chance Wyoming fumbled on the next play Sherwin Jarmon covering the loose ball on the 13 The stubborn Wyoming de- Western conference play-offs Until then nothing really specific had been said about the 1-1 tie with the San Diego Toros that opened the Western playoffs Wednesday in Kansas City That night was too cloaked in disappointment When the Spurs missed the victory they wanted it was above everything passed off as a bad night There had been so much talk about what the Toros had done to earn the and the advantage with the second game at Balboa stadium Now they talked of the changes they needed to make to get that victory here must play like we did in St said Bert Hooger-man speaking of the 1-0 victory August 30 that helped win the Gulf division stop the key men put one man on each one we Who then are the key men? ROACH DELIVERY Geigel and Brown Meet Vile- £nse gave up four yards in the mg but artistic Brazilian mid- a three plays So with 1:57 left in fielder who sat out the first In9 anq yar In the quarter Rogers kicked a 16- game with a suspension He will Bob Geigel and Bob Brown are yard field goal It still was 10-3 play tomorrow night back in headline main events at at intermission Jimmy Plessas usually the the Memorial Hall Kansas City After half-time the defenses IMMEDIATE State line at 80th KAY DENNIS and the Mike Ning Three Opening Monday the 16th Ralph Gaines COLONY STEAK HOUSE 3550 Broadway EMerson 3-5050 could move Then a break when TIME Specializing In SPORTS AND LEISURE MERCHANDISE Total 35 7 7 6 Total 31 3 3 3 Minnesota 010 000 051 7 Boston 001 000 011 3 Alvarado Ron Clark DP Minnesota 1 Minnesota 7 Boston 7 2B Boswell Carew Hernandez HR Yastrzemski (20) Reese (4) Smith (14) Tovar IP ER BB SO Boswell (W 10-12) 9 3 3 3 5 8 Ellsworth 1 3-7 8 7 6 5 3 2 Lyle 1 11111 Boswell (Yastrzemski) Ellsworth (Tovar) WP Lvle Ellsworth 2:27 22530 OAK PARK SWEEPS TO 54-7 DECISION (By The Star's Own Service) Springfield Mo Oak Park rolled over Springfield Park-view 54-7 last night as the Northmen ground out 390 yards rushing and 109 yards through the air for 499 yards total offense OAK PARK 6 21 7 SPRINGFIELD PARKVIEW 0 0 0 OP Jerry Evans 8 run (kick failed) OP Jerry Evans 16 run (Ted Wales kick OP Gary Summers 3 run (Ted Wales kick Del Sutton I run (Ted Wales kick) Mark Williams 9 run (Ted Wales kick) OP Joe Briley 6 run (kick failed) Steve Brucker 15 oass from Rick Baehr (Ted Wales kick) Jim Wilson 2 run (Curt Duwe kick) Marty Wilson 25 oass from Rick Baehr (Ted Wales kick) POWER GRIP OUR FINEST SNOW TIRE NO PAYMENTS 'TIL FEBRUARY! 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