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The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri • 27

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it V- 1 MU Defends Its 1-State Streak THE KANSAS CITY TIMES 27 Saturday November 14 1970 Missouri Freshmen Clip I -State 22-14 Hawaii Pursa Road Horse Racing milnVTO' Fighter 3 (ridultp AT SPORTSM Lucky Purse 4 2 Alhambra's Cl tha ntriOBt haroa Vliav PARK Haoov Go 3 Ha 1 Rewarder Plenty Old TONIGHT Kansas City Blues ior college to play quarterback he throws the football well In addition end Tom Lorenz and flanker Dave McCurry have improved rapidly Lorenz is an exceptionally fast tight end he runs 100 yards in :008 McCurry can stay right with him he was the high hurdle champion in Iowa And Stowe is known as one of the best open-field runners in the Big Eight he frequently runs the reverse for the Cyclones And the defense already a solid unit added speed this season when Jeff Allen (formerly a flanker) and Obert Tisdale (last quarterback) came over from the offense defensive unit starts nine Missouri's offense should display more versatility Mike Farmer out for three games because of rib battering will be able to share time at quarterback with Chuck Roper Each has special talents Roper who drew praise for his performance against Oklahoma last week will start Against the Sooners Roper was a 23-of-44 passer But it figures that the Tigers will go for the ball-control approach today if they can keep the ball Carlson throw to Stowe And when his turn does come up you can bet he find life free of hard knocks The Tigers may have lost decisions this season but they lost their belief that the best pass defense is the full-throttle rush characterized 3-1 freshman record Brace Berry hit from the 1 for a 2-point margin With three minutes to go in the game Larry Theiss blocked a Cyclone punt and Berry capped a 22-yard Tiger scoring drive six plays later scampering across from the 2 Iowa State came back and drove to the Tiger 25 only to have Scott Pickens intercept a pass on the 5 Wuestling led the losers with 115 yards passing connecting on 6 of 13 Berry ground out the tough yardage for Missouri gaining 91 yards on 30 carries First downs Rushing varbaoe 74 Passing vardaoa 194 Rati urn yardage 73 than any team Devine has in 13 years at in 16 total seasons If this one goes by the book the one the odds-makers edit the Tigers will ease their worries win by a couple of touchdowns and draw their record even at 5-5 But Iowa State has shown more and more signs of improvement as this season has run its course In the last two weeks for instance it scored 18 points against Oklahoma and 29 against Nebraska Chief reason is an improved passing attack built around Otto Stowe one of collegiate best wide receivers Stowe was on hand last year but I-State had trouble getting the ball to him Now Dean Carlson has transferred in from jun By Dick Wade Associate SDortj Editor of The Star Columbia This has been a season filled with new emotional experiences for Missouri football fans And today is no exception: for the first time in the memory of most alums they enter a game against Iowa State with a feeling of apprehension Never has Coach Dan Devine lost to the Cyclones Missouri has not come out second-best to Iowa State since 1955 And I-State has not won in Columbia since 1938 But when the 55000 settle in their seats along about 1:30 this afternoon there will be deep-seated doubt among the old grads who came in for home-coming Missouri has lost five times this season more HOCKEY CLUB VS By The Star's Own Service Columbia Mo freshmen battled through four quarters of hard-hitting seesaw football here yesterday afternoon before defeating Iowa State 22-14 The Tigers struck first on a 31-yard field goal by Mike Box-dorfer Iowa State came back in the second quarter with a big play that characterized their game a 47-yard aerial touchdown Greg Biagini to Ike Harris The Tigers regained the lead in the quarter on Ed 32-yard toss to Tom Mulkey Late in that same period the Cyclones took a 14-9 half-time lead on a 21-yard pass from Rick Wuestling to Willie Jones Johndrow engineered another drive in the third quarter on the strong ground game that has TULSA 5-10-1 4-275 53 KSlfSo Fumbii Yards lost lizad SAT NOV 14 8 PM American Royal Arona Amarillo Wed Nav 18 8 PM For Tickets Call GR 1-4385 Ticket Offices HOTEL PHILLIPS ANCHOR SAVINGS LOAN SEARS ROEBUCK A CO JENKINS MUSIC JERRY'S SPORT SHOP 0-14 6-22 'I Boxdorfer 31 Goedlon kick? 47 yjj-Milkey 32 P4S from Johndrow Dess from Wuestling from Biagini Meets Grid Nemesis (Goedien kick) Ber Bari errv 1 rv 2 run (Boxdorfer kick) run (kick blocked) K-State Frosh Buckle pul your foot down for Rand The Star's Own Service Nebraska THE LIBERATORS By Fritz Kreisler A Member ef The Star' Snorts Staff Lawrence Kas Twenty-twenty vision is considered standard As far as football is concerned most reasonable people would see their way clear to accept a 20-20 record as standard too Things have a way of getting distorted when you get too far over or below it At any rate Kansas stands at exactly 20-20 in nearly four football seasons under Coach Pepper Rodgers The most substandard thing about all that is the 0-3 record against Oklahoma the only Big Eight conference team they haven't beaten in the Rodgers era Oklahoma is their opponent today in final home game of the season The kickoff is scheduled for 1:30 in Memorial stadium and a crowd of about 40000 is expected if the weather any worse than it has been the last several days Oklahoma 5-3 on the season is struggling to stay alive in the Big Eight race The Sooners have defeated Iowa State 29-28 and Missouri 28-13 the last two weeks and carry a 3-1 league record They must win this one in order to have a chance for the title regardless of what happens today in Lincoln Neb between Nebraska and K-State The Sooners play Nebraska next week Newest star in never -ending galaxy of grid greats is Joe Wylie a 180-pound running back who makes straight and reads the Bible daily On the field he is the second-leading ground gainer in the conference trailing only John Riggins of Kansas: is second in the league in punting and is a dangerous return man as well He is the leading scorer with eight touchdowns Kansas has lost to Oklahoma State 19-7 and Colorado 45-29 the last two weeks and is struggling to stay above 500 The Jayhawks are 5-4 overall and 2-3 in BigEight play All of the Kansas-Oklahoma games the last three years have been notable In 1967 in Norman the Sooners won 14-10 in a game that was marked by the throwing of hundreds of oranges onto the field two years ago the teams fought a see-saw duel in Lawrence before Oklahoma prevailed 27-23 to ruin bid for an undefeated season and last year Steve Owens rolled up 201 yards rushing to pull the Sooners from a 15-14 half-time deficit to a 31-15 victory last victory over 15-14 was in 1964 in Lar-rence Fourteen Kansas seniors will be playing their last game in Memorial stadium They are Riggins Larry Brown Steve Lawson Ron Jessie Dave Standage Steve Natsues Craig Martindale Keith Lieppman Duke Holden Bob Tyus Gary Davenport Willie Amison Rick Rucker and Dale Holt Holden has missed the last two games because of a knee injury and might miss also Tone on tone with bold details What great new look Designed to let you do your own thing So get liberated from your old shoe habits slip into forward fashion Lincofn smashed Kansas State with a strong offensive game as the Husker freshmen rolled up a 63-29 football victory over the yearlings yesterday The Huskers in rolling to their fourth straight victory scored the first three times they got the ball in the opening quarter boosting their lead to 42-16 at half time Quarterback David Humm and halfback Jeff Moran played a part in six Nebraska touchdowns Humm a southpaw smoothie from Las Vegas Nev completed passes of 40 and 6 yards and ran a yard for another For the day Humm completed 12-of-l7 for 183 yards Moran who start for the Huskers scored three times on short rums Marty Dam-kroger was leading rusher with 61 yards in 10 carries Isaac Jackson fleet running back from Macon Ga gained 142 yards in 14 attempts and scored three touchdowns K-State finishes with a 1-3 Trevino Has Tantrum Aussies Pad Margin In World Cup Golf Jim Pittenger ticket manager at the University of Nebraska contemplates a day's batch of letters asking for football bowl tickets Pittenger says he already has received requests for more than 11-000 tickets from Nebraska fans who expect the fourth-ranked Huskers to play in a bowl game somewhere Under A A rules the Fiuskers could be offered a bowl bid tonight (Wi rephoto) Nebraska Flood First downs Rushing Passing Return yardege Passes Punts Fumbles lost Penalties Takaaki Kono Jaoan Ronnie Shade Scotland Al Balding Canada Lee Trevino 70-73 143 United States David Thomas Wales John Lister New Zealand Hang Chang Sang South Korea Our Landing store is open 'til 9 tonight" Blues Rally for Tie baum kick)' Carson 6 pass from Humm (Starke-baum kick) KS Safety snap from center went out of end zone KS Jackson 35 run (Karl kick) Moran 1 run (Starkebaum kick) KS Jackson 7 run (Karl kidc) Moran 3 run (Starkebaum kick) Humm 1 run (Starkebaum kick) KS lackson 32 run (Karl kick) Moran 2 run (Pieratt kick) Damkroger 2 run (Pieratt kick) Coleman 1 run (Pieratt kick) KS Oettmelr 2 run (pass failed) But the Aussies were much better with Devlin and Graham each canning eagles playing beautiful said Graham Roberto de Vincenzo Argentina David Graham Australia Bruce Devlin 66-69 135 Australia Henrik Lund Denmark Ben Arda 69-70 139 The Philippines Hugh Jackson 70-69 139 Ireland Dave Stockton United States Jean Garaialde France Allan Henning 6-72 140 South Africa Angel Gallardo Spain Rafael Jerez 72-69 141 Chile Haruo Yasdua Japan Tony Jacklin England Hsieh Min Nan Formosa Enrigue Fernandez 72-70 142 Uruguay Brian Hughes 74-69 143 Wales Gleowrioht Tom Earl Ron Buchana Floyd Thomson Bob Birdsell Curt Bennett Ron Climie Gordon Brooks Michael Lowe Country Club Plaza a Brooksidee Prairie Village Ranch Mart a Antioch a Landing a Blue Ridge Wyandotte Plazo a Red Bridge Tulsa Line-Up Coach Doubles Up Lawrence Kas Bob Lockwood gymnastics coach at the University of Kansas also will coach the tennis team Wade Stinson the athletic director said yesterday Lockwood succeeds Jim Burns who coached the team three years Buenos Aires David Graham and Bruce Devlin of Australia again mastered the course American Lee Trdvino stomped off in anger and Robert de Vincenzo kept the home crowd happy yesterday at the halfway point of the 72-hole World cup golf championship Graham shot a 6-under-par 67 for a 132 and Devlin fired a 69 for a 135 giving the Aussies a 267 and a 10-stroke lead over second-place Argentina The host country moved into the runner-up spot six strokes in front of defending United States as De Vicenzo shot a 67 for a 131 total and the individual lead by a stroke over Graham a guest in this country so I better not say whet I really said Trevino the defending individual champion who visibly angry stalked off the course without signing autographs after shooting a 73 for a 143 partner Dave Stockton also had a 73 for a 140 as the team came in with 283 that enabled it to barely hold third place don't think putting Trevino told a don't think playing ALEXIS U0HINE Phone Sunday Want Ada In before Saturday 221-5500 Adv a XI Rav Reeson Ron Low DEFENSE Gordie Nelson Rendv Murray Ken Deiardine Ken Murray Errol Thomoson Willie Terry FORWARDS Rene Robert Denis Du-Detre Brian Merchinko Douo Brindley Brian Soence- Gerry O'Flaherty Cal 5 wen sot an Pooiel Ernie Moser Dennis Schick Ron Finn LINESMEN Ed Stutsman Terry Pierce First Period SCORING Buchanan (Earl Dennis) 12:02 PENALTIES Ouimet (high-sCcxinq) 4:37 Duoere (high-sticking) 4:37: Thomson (tripping) Desiardine 9J2-Thom-son (hiqh-sticking) Murray (high-stickino) 10 )0 HoriOmo (crosschecking) 15:59 Robert (holding and misconduct) 14:4 Second Period SCORING Glenwrioht 'Dennis Earn 1 (M Thomoson 'Nelson Swenson) 5:31 Moser I Swenson) 14:43 T-Brindlev JggifflW- Moreau (elbowing) ns) 2:24 Crali Thompson (hooking and misconduct Murray (elbowing! :41 Evans Evan (trip- Ping) 2:24 Crawley (hooking) 3:56 Thompson (hooking and misconduct) ns Nines From the famous vineyards of Fronce Berbiglia brings you these great Alexis Lichine Wines all so reasonably priced that you can easily afford to enjoy them regularly with your meals Try them and discover why Alexis Lichine Wines are the largest-selling French wines in America Our annual Fall Wine Festival is "The" time to buy! WE HAVE BUIGKS WE ARE READY TO DEAL JERRY SMITH BUICK Con tinned from Page 26 the Oilers a 4-3 lead with only 6:01 remaining Earl turned on the red light only 28 seconds later Tulsa 4ook the face-off into Kansas 'City ice but then Dennis stole 'die puck and passed to Glen- wright who made a long pass to Earl Earl skated in alone and beat goalie Ray Reeson The first goal came -while the Blues had two players the penalty box Claude -Moreau drew a penalty for elbowing and Chris Evans was Caught for tripping 16 seconds --later Seven seconds after the cond penalty Thompson scored a 60 foot slap shot from the right point It was a busy night for Oui--pet who stopped 42 shots in contest compared to only l25 for Reeson Tulsa drew 40 -minutes in penalties the Blues 10 I The tie left the two clubs tied IfOr fifth in the team league and set the stage for battle between the two in Kansas American Royal arena Face-off time is 8 Blues-Tulsa Box Kansas City Line-Up Ted OuimeL Robbie 1-ons JscK Taggart Larry Horn- uns Claude Moreau Bart CrasMev i Murray Fleoel Chris Evans FORWARDS Norm Dennis Brian I I I 1 5835 TROOST AVE JA 3-5353 hcldmo) 9:42 Murray (boarding) 10:20 Bennett (double minor for fighting) 11:33 Murray (double minor for fighting) Third Period SCORING Gienwrioht (Deno s) 7:26 Robert (Duoere Murrey) 15:59 Earl (Gtertw right Dennis) 16:27 PENALTIES Murray (high sticking) 7:17 SAVES Ouimet (K C) IS 11 Reeson (T) 7 7 1 SCORE BY PERIODS Kansas C'tv 1 Tu'sa 0 3 A enhance 3232 JEFF COCHRAN GIVES GREAT DEALS AT DeBACKER CHEVROLET 117th 71 Mivey SO 3-4000 OVER 1 80 to choose from NEW 1971 NEW 1971 DEMONSTRATORS UP TO 1200 OFF 1970 IMPALA WITH THE SALE OF EVERY NEW CAR THIS WEEKEND (Sat Only) Bring this coupon with you SPORT COUPE OR 4-DOOR HT Automatic Pw St Air Fully Equipt YOUR CHOICE ONLY 3295 Enjoy these 9 superb French wines at these 9 surprisin gly modest prices Case $179 $1976 159 1755 PRIORITY ORDERS NOW CM TAKEN 11711 HURRY IR OUT Johnson County's Finest CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH IMPERIAL ANNUAL DUSTER SALE! 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