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The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri • 19

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October 14 197 Till KANSAS CITY TIMES 5B Missouri Injured Healing NEW SPECIAL OFFER Bv The Ster'l Own Servlet Columbia If it is any consolation for Missouri fans the walking wounded are returning to action sooner than expected "Eric Lowder has been a real SUITS KOKG KONQ CUSTOM TAILORS WILL BE AT HILTON INN 610 Washington St Phono: 421-1 800 Oct 16th 17th 18th and 19th Ladiei' Gentlemen's made to measure hand tailored Suits Dresses Top Coats 5port Coats etc Also Knit Suits 7000 World's Finest Fabrics AT HONG KONG PRICES $42 to $68 Don't mi thl i opportunity to got all u)f modata map urt and hand tailored 100 satisfaction guarantttd Workmanship and fitting fully guarantatd 2 suffered against Nebraska last week McKee will be a 2-way player this week and you seen many of those in a long Devine said after workout when De-vine locked the gale on the press McKee the 205-pound blockbusting fullback will start at linebacker but also will give James Harrison relief at fullback Devine once again redefined what the loss of Tiger tailback Joe Moore will mean to the Tigers 1 were working our team I would like to see Moore on the sidelines Joe is the best back had Johnny Roland could do more things like pass catch the ball and play defense but we never had anyone who could run like Devine said Coach Dan Devine said yesterday asked if he could play Wednesday night Maybe he got inspired by Nip Weisenfel being Out at practice Anyway going to let him play but he start against Notre Dame Lowder is the 220-pound offense tackle who suffered a sprained knee against Baylor in the first game Since that injury five weeks ago the Tigers have tried three other players in his position Weisenfel Tiger linebacker and cocaptain is expected back against Colorado next week after undergoing knee surgery four weeks ago De-vine however is still making adjustments for key injuries 99 Gridders Healthy At LIMITED TIME ONLY! Please coll for an appointmtnt and ak for Mr Andy Rome handout READ AND USE SUNDAY STAR WANT ADS By The Ster's Own Service Lawrence The Kansas Jayhawks worked out for 80 minutes yesterday and everyone proved to be healthy for battle with Nebraska Although Nebraska has had a few injuries Coach Pepper Rodgers waived this off got guys hurt not the name of the game The name of the game is Pointing out one of the many strong points of the Cornhusk-ers Rodgers said average 240 pounds on offense and quick They have a great team They really Victory! Mik Cuellar the winning Baltimore pitcher raises his arms in victory and rushes to meet Brooks Robinson after the Orioles win (Wirephoto) Flame Short At 609 Big 8 Players Nominated ter and Dennis Havig offensive guard Iowa a Tony Washington place-kicker Reggie Shoemake John Riggins running back Kansas Quarterback Lynn Dickey Des Moines another member of the selection board said protected the quarterback superbly against Iowa Colorado crushed the Cyclones 61-10 last week Tough on Housh noted that Jacobson tackled the Missouri quarterback three times for losses and recovered a fumble Four more Big Eight conference players three from Nebraska were nominated yesterday for the 1970 all-American football team The latest nominees bringing to 15 the number tapped for consideration from the Big Eight area are Johnny Rodgers offensive halfback and Dave Walline and Larry Jacobson defensive tackles all of Nebraska and Dennis Havig of Colorado offensive guard i Tailback Joe Moore Larron Jackson offen- The other selection board! si ve tackle Rocky Wallace de- i 1 a in are Bob Hentzen fensive tackle 1 I 5 1 0 AidrS sports editor of the Topeka Cap- a a of radio station and Bill Connor? sports editor of the Tulsa World a a KFRU Columbia Mo said in Nebraska Linebacker Jerry Murtaugh Johnny Rodgers when you buy the tire at our regular exchange price plus Fed Ex taxes) BUY NOW! BEAT THE SNOW! offensive halfback Dave Walline and Larry Jacobson defensive tackles The complete list of Big Eight nominees to date: Also available with ICE GRIP STUDS at additional cost Colorado Herb Orvis defensive end Don Popplewell cen- Oklahoma Hermann Eben split end Wendover Utah The Blue Flame rocket car hit 609 miles an hour near nightfall yesterday in the first of two runs needed to break Craig 1965 land speed mark of 600601 miles an hour However an attempt for an official record met catastrophe when a fueling mishap sent hydrogen peroxide spilling over the fuselage The accident occurred while crewmen were trying to get the rocket car ready for a return within the required one hour to break the record The 609 speed whs the fourth run of the day for driver Gapr Gabelich of Long Beach Calif Run Is Fourth record run came after three earlier runs of 566216 miles an hour 546614 and a two-second for which no speed was announced The 38-foot long needle-nosed car got a rolling shove from a truck before its rocket engine was switched on The climactic run came after Dean Dietrich project director spent most of the afternoon readjusting a fuel injection nozzle and the fuel mixture Big 8 Statistics LEADING RUSHERS Play Game Player School AH Net Avg Avg Joe Moore MU 127 610 13 1220 John Riqglns KU 96 496 52 992 Joe Orduna NU 80 420 53 840 Ward Walsh CU 52 294 57 735 Jock Johnson IS 64 273 43 683 Jeff Kinney NU 79 339 43 678 Mike KS 83 331 40 662 Jas Williams OS 84 329 39 658 Joe Wylie OU 41 256 62 M-0 58 238 41 59 Ail pricee PLUS taxes quantities thaaa sizes TANDEM OFFENSE Game Player School Rush Receive Total Avg Joe Moore 127-610 3-31 130-641 1282 John Riggins KU 96-496 4-33 100-529 1058 Hermann Eben OS 0-0 27-492 27-492 984 Joe Orduna NU 80-420 4-32 84-452 904 Mike M'gomery KS 83-331 19-101 102-432 864 Jeff Kinney NU 79-339 9-78 87-417 834 Johnny Rodgers NU 16-108 15-299 31-407 814 Hawthorne KS 39-206 13-206 52-412 824 52-294 419 56-313 783 64 273 4-32 68-305 763 84-329 7-19 91-348 696 41-256 0-0 41-256 640 58-238 1-10 59-249 623 4-62 12-243 16-305 610 51-231 7-59 58-290 580 is a combination of Wsrd Walsh CU Jock Johnson IS Williams OS Joe WvHe OU Rov Bell OU Mel Gray M'J Bob Cole OS (Tandem offense John Tarver CU 59 231 39 Sti 'eve Conlev KU 53 248 47 496 rushing offense and pass receiving) Bob Cole OS 51 231 45 462 Hawthorne KS 39 206 53 412 Mike Farmer MU 57 197 35 394 Jas Harrison MU 26 186 72 372 Most yards in game: 185 bv Joe Moore Missouri vs Oklahoma State (October 3) Lowest run for touchdown: 68 bv Joe Orduna Nebraska vs Southern California (Seotember 19) Also cheek our low prices on firestone LEADING PASSERS Como Atf Pc 64 115 557 Had Int Gain Game Avg TD LOOK over Star Wart Ads Many offers will Interest you Adv Player School Tonv Pounds OS Lvnn Dickev KS Jerry Tagge NU Dan Heck KU Jim Bratten CU Jack Mildren OU Georae Amundson IS Dean Carlson IS Mike Farmer MU Chuck Rooer MU 4183 605 452 451 517 380 471 397 318 822 753 6e2 287 307 267 1644 1506 1304 1208 983 933 833 71 8 614 534 145 81 84 82 60 50 II 66 70 49 38 37 31 19 21 23 21 SEETHE ALL NEW VEGA CL05I04JT0N 70'S nominating Rodgers after 21-7 victory over Missouri that the Corrihusker star is durable quick and fast Aldridge said Walline and Jerry Murtaugh another Nebraska player already nominated hurt Missouri all afternoon Leighton Housh sports editor of the Register and Tribune in Gibson Praises Dickey Bv The Own Servlet Manhattan Coach Vince Gibson said yesterday quarterback Lynn Dickey has had his best week of practice and that Kansas State was in much better shape because of it has thrown the ball awfully well this Gibson pointed out improving on throwing the long ball He hurt his ribs against Kansas but he has bounced back and is more mentally ready to The improvement of Dickey ami linebacker Oscar Gibson should more than help the cause tomorrow at Iowa State Gibson was used very little in last weekend's loss to Kansas and his replacement Jim Dukelow will not make the Ames trip because of a sprained ankle Gibson says with the return of his veteran linebacker the defense should be set for the stretch run Sophomore Charles Clarington a 232-pounder will start ahead of Leo Brouhard junior letterman at right tackle defense has been playing too says Gibson certainly been very aggressive lacked consistency I feel we have played up to our potential At times we have looked good At other times bad TOTAL OFFENSE RUSHING Player School Tony Pounds OS Dan Heck KU NU Jerry TaqqerTilU DOWNTOWN 164 WE MAI 3000 WINTER TREADS RETREADS ON SOUND TIRE BODIES for Plua 350 to 65C per tire Fed Excise tax and 2 recappable tires of same size off your car -23 129 39 153 610 -92 142 90 197 496 88 420 294 Aft 49 30 Jim Bratten CU 47 Joe Moore MU 177 Lvnn Dickey KS 12 George Amundson IS 40 Jack Bildren OU 54 Mike Farmer MU 57 96 17 80 52 83 64 Avg 1598 1466 1382 1365 1364 1322 1193 1157 1008 992 938 868 735 710 683 Huge Selection of Chevy's New Vega 2300 VAN CHEVROLET 6300 Johnson Dr Mission Kas HE 2-7800 PASS RECEIVING Player School Hermann Eben OS Mike Montgomery KS Dick Graham OS Hughes NU 25 Wylie OU Joe Johnny Rodgers NU Guy Ingles NU Avg 420 401 400 393 385 384 3H 492 101 236 299 201 194 206 180 243 209 213 100 141 78 137 109 103 91 Reggie Shdemake IS 22 Jack Bastable MU 22 Dick Robert CU 17 John Duckers KS 10 INTERCEPTIONS Player School No Lee Stover OS 3 Pat MurDhy CU 3 tiei' with 19 17 15 14 14 13 13 12 12 11 11 10 9 8 8 8 8 1969 Rolls Royce Silver Shadow Like New -low Milage GRIFFITH OLDSMOBILE TWO BIG LOTS 6130 TROOST 6320 TROOST A vi Otto Stowe IS Henry Hawthorne KS Sonny Yarnell KS Mel Gray Ml) Mike Creed KS Lucius Turner KU Greg Pruitt OU John Henley MU Jeff Kinnev NU Larry Brunson CU Tyrone Walls MU Rich Feroerson KS Tom Lorenz IS Tirestone Precision Front End ALIGNMENT All work done by skilled mechanics using the most modern precision equipment 2 each KICKOFF RETURNS School No Yds Avg Henry Hawthorne KS Ron Jessie KU Clifford Branch CU Dick Graham OS Johnny Rodgers NU John Riggins KU Longest for touchdown: 97 by Clifford Branch vs Penn State Seotember 26 11 293 266 10 269 269 9 233 259 7 186 266 8 163 204 4 117 2923 PUNT RETURNS Player School Johnny Rodgers NU Clifford Branch CU Tony Washington IS Mike Fink MU Grea Pruitt OU Steve Conley KU Dick Graham OS No 10 11 13 10 14 111 Yds Av 170 6 159 151 138 8 134 100 83 265 151 106 168 100 59 SALE PRICES ON ALL '71 MODELS A Metcalf Ml 9-3000 Overland Park SCORING Conversion Touchdowns Points Plaver School 91 John Riggins KU Da ave Haney CU Cars Joe Moore MU Johnny Rodqers NU Reggie Shoemake IS Field Goals 0 7-9 0 9-13 5-12 3-4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Points 42 36 36 36 35 28 27 26 26 24 24 24 24 0 15-17 0 0 8-10 13-14 18-9 2 2 0 0 0 0 Jack Bastable MU Bob Heimbacher KU Hermann Eben OS Mike Farmer mu Roy Bell OU iwtrio Henry Hawthorne KS LARRY PANDJARIS GIVES GREAT DEALS AT DeBACKER CHEVROLET 117th 71 Hiway SO 3-4000 4 Joe Orduna NU 4 John Tarver CU 4 Longest field goal: 51 by Bruce Der- vs Texas Ocober 10 Most touchdowns game: 3 bv Joe Moore vs Minnesota Seotember 19 John Riggins vs Syracuse Seotember 26 and John Tarver vs Kansas State October I 1095 Luxury Cars Prices apply to American cars Parts extra if needed Extra charge for cars with torsion bars or air cond FALL AND WINTER TUNE UP SAVE! ON ALL CHRYSLER PRODUCTS NOW MIDWEST DODGE 601 TRUMAN RD SHOPPERS CHARGE BANK AMERICARD Let The Star Want Ads help you buy or sell Dial Adv MASTER CHARGE HOLDERS WELCOME ways to charge mentally ready to Iowa State had a loose relaxing week The injury situation bad except for Sonny Yamell starting flanker who play) worked hard on our goal-line offense and defense and also execution But Iowa State is a good possibly the best had -since been at K-State Gibson announced one surprising move Leroy Thomas a sophomore from Camden has moved ahead of Russell Harrison at No 2 tailback Thomas who hasn't played in a game this season has been expected to be restarted But Gibson said the 199-pounder would probably relieve Bill Butler at times Title Bout Set Madrid Jose (Urtain) Manuel Ibar signed a contract yesterday to fight Hen-ry Cooper of England for the European heavyweight boxing championship November 10 in Wembley stadium the Spanish Boxing federation announced Urtain won the European title from Peter Weiland of West Germany April 14 in GOLD LABEL1 WKAL WPP1N- WHISKEY PWOM FINEST LnTLt'btSTHXCWV E2WA BROOKS CO "iNC FWANKPOWT1 kV.

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