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The Kansas City Star from Kansas City, Missouri • 122

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r-W 5 -55 -jumps jsgju 2S THI KANSAS CITY STAR Nver 19t 0' Nebraska Slams Aside Wildcats Continued from Page IS aix plays Jerry Tagge set up the score with a 18-yard run to the 3 and Orduna went over Early in the second quarter the Wildcats asserted themselves Mike Kuhn blocked a punt and Leo Brouhard picked up the ball on the Nebraska 41 Brouhard was downed at the 23 and the Wildcats scored in four plays An 8-yard pass from Dickey to Montgomery produced the touchdown and Max Arreguin converted to make the score 14-7 with 11:17 left in the second quarter At this point it appeared the game might develop into the scoring battle that many fans had expected but the Huskers were unco-operative They took the ensuing kickoff and drove 61 yards in 11 plays to take a 217 lead The two biggest gains of the drive came on passes from Tagge to Jerry List One was good for 12 yards and the other for 19 Orduna scored from the 16 He cut up the middle after Tagge started to roll to his right and then gave him a handoff Kansas State took the kick-off and drove from its 27 to the Nebraska 36 On fourth down the Wildcats attempted a fake field goal Dickey threw to Montgomery at the goal out the pass was broken up It was after this play that Montgomery shoved Cooley and was ejected Kansas State could do nothing to stem the tide of the game in the second half Nebraska drove from its 22 to the Kansas State 6 on its first possession of the third quarter and Rogers kicked a field goal to make the score 24-7 A 60-yard pass play from Tagge to Rodgers was the big gainer A short time later Joe Blahak intercepted a pass and ran it back 55 yards to the Kansas State 30 Nebraska scored in seven plays with Orduna going over from the 1 Kansas State put the ball in play at the 20 following the ldck-off and on first down Blahak again intercepted This time he grabbed the ball at the 32 and returned it to the 12 On third down Tagge passed over the middle to Dan Schneiss who scored giving the Huskers a 37-7 lead Nebraska scored early in the fourth quarter after recovering a fumble by Bill Butler at the K-State 36 The Huskers took seven plays with Orduna going over from the 2 On the first play from scrimmage following the kick-off Dave Morock intercepted and ran the ball back 43 yards for a touchdown to make the score 51-7 Kansas State scored with 5:07 left in the game on a 94-yard drive that consumed 10 plays Chris Chapin went over from the 1 Huskers Make Believer of Gibson By Del Black A Member of The Star's Soorts Staff Lincoln Neb The score indicated a bitter defeat but Vince Gibson a bitter man yesterday tell you the Kansas State coach opened saw a great football team out there today They might be the best team in Of course Gibson was referring to Nebraska the 51-13 conqueror of the Wildcats Always one to recognize talent and outspokenly give the enemy its due Gibson offered additional plaudits about the Cornhuskers are superbly coached They might be the best coached team I have ever played against the best football team played since I came to Kansas State Oh we play very well but they had a lot to do about it We made a lot of mistakes and you make a lot of mistakes against a great football team many interceptions did we Gibson continued giving the press corps little time to fire questions That was just tremendous play by secondary Except for the first one (interception) which was a badly thrown pass all the others were simply good plays by Gibson said he would reserve comment on the ejection of Mike Montgomery until he saw the game film But he quickly added hurt us to lose our best football player Mike was violent over it He thought it was interference I think he tried to hit him (back judge Wayne Cooley) He wanted to talk to him and the official was walking away He (Montgomery) Husker-K-State Statistics Wmm Tagge You're It Jerry Tagge Nebraska quarterback flies ever Mike Kuhn K-State defender at the end of an 8-yard scamper to the Huskers' 49 early in the second period Mike Kolich (not shown) helped out on the tackle was excited That hurt us but that have any effect on the ball Reiterating that he believe his Wildcats played one of their better games Gibson scanned a sheet of statistics and read aloud: get 361 yards total offense and what do we get? We get 325 They made 20 first downs and we made 16 But they beat us by 38 because their defense is superb and their offense took advantage of everything we gave and everything their defense gave not ashamed of my kids still no worse than tied for second in the league They fought hard all I can It was apparent that Lynn Dickey in another corner of the dressing room was carrying the burden of rifling seven interceptions He was alone dressing slowly and answering Montgomery 9 pass from Dickay Arreguin kick Nab Orduna 14 run Rogers kick Neb Regers 23 field goal Neb Orduna 1 run Kick failed Neb Schneiss 12 pass from Tagge Rogers kick Neb Orduna 2 run Rogers kick Neb Morock 43 interception return Rogers kick -Chapin 1 run Pass failed 47194 questions slowly but barely loud enough to be heard threw some bad he said I thought I threw some good ones and just believe some of the plays their backs (defensive) Bill Kosch Husker safety who swiped two aerials said we could have dreamed up another way to do it we have found a better way to put it on was a noted Jerry Tagge Husker quarterback Coach Bob Devaney of Nebraska said of the triumph: was one of our finest wins Now looking forward to the championship game with Oklahoma next About K-State Devaney of- KANSAS CITY NOVEMBI Iowa Dominates All-Big 10 Chicago (AP) Iowa withAlex Agase missing unanimous four selections dominated an selection by one vote 19 20 (g) 26 Zl) 28 Home Dates Circled all-time AH-Big Ten football squad of 22 members announced yesterday by Commissioner Bill Reed The squad cm which Illinois Purdue Michigan and Minnesota each placed three players was named by the Big Ten skywriters to commemorate the 75th anniversary The list of 22 spanned an era from 1921 through 1968 with three Illinois players Harold (Red) Grange Dick Butkus and Other near unanimous choices were Bronko Nagurski of Minnesota Jim Parker of Ohio State and Alan (the Horse) Ameche Wisconsin Ends Wes Fesler Ohio State Bennie Oosterbaan and Ron Kramer Michigan Pete Pihos Indiana and Gene Washington Michigan State Tackles Carl Eller Bronko Nagunld and Leo Nomellim Minnesota and Alex Karras and Duke Slater Iowa Guards Alex Agase Illinois-Purdue Calvin Jones Iowa and Jim Parker Ohio State Chiefs Take On Steel ers With Brown in Line-Up Bill Richardson A Member of The Star's Sports Staff On the Kansas City Chiefs' all-time opponent list the Pittsburgh Steelers are a bunch of strangers But in reality the Chiefs can recognize a resemblance between the Steelers and other 1970 foes be as emotionally involved as any team we have played this said Hank Strain front four is comparable to any we have met this said quarterback Len Dawson Despite the dire warnings Stram Dawson and the other Chiefs are optimistic entering American Football conference game which starts at noon (Kansas City time) in Three Rivers stadium Oddsmakers have pegged Kansas City as a 9-point choice The Chiefs 4-3-1 and very much in the A West race are going in healthier than usual Stram said the defensive unit which saw its streak of the same 11 starters broken at 21 games last Sunday will be back intact Stram said that Aaron Brown is close to 100 per cent healthy and Brown smilingly agreed Brown Returns to Form "That week off did me a lot of said Brown leg and ankle feel good ready to When Brown is healthy mikI ready to go the Chiefs can be considered greatly improved Brown is recognized as one of the top big-play right ends in football The front four will be back in their original spots Buck Buchanan returns from right end to tackle Curley Culp starts at left tackle and Jerry Mays at left end as usual Bob Liggett who broke in last week at tackle is the back-up man for the line The defense will have the job of containing Terry Hanratty the bouncy Steeler quarterback starter Han-ratty who both scrambles and throws from the pocket has completed 31 of 75 passes for 413 per cent and 451 yards He has been caught behind the line only once Terry Bradshaw the heralded rookie replaced by Han-ratty was 41 per cent on 57 of 139 for 898 yards but was intercepted 12 times and tackled 21 times for 207 yards in losses Hanratty has been intercepted only once Ron Shank! in a rookie wide receiver from North Texas is the pass reception yardage leader with 508 on 21 catches Dennis Hughes a rookie fight end has 22 receptions foe 313 yards The top rusher is Preston Pearson with 261 yards on 95 carries Chuck defensive unit has been the springboard for the 4-4 record that has vaulted the Steelers into a tie for first place in the A Central division a remark-sole improvement since Pittsburgh was 1-13 last season They Have Hefty Men for Rush Dawson said tackle Joe Greene 270 ami Chuck Hinton 258 have been the key men in the pass rush which has dropped opposing quarterbacks 21 times for 198 yards He is not selling short Lloyd Voss 260 and Ben McGee 260 the ends Three former Missouri players are on the Pittsburgh roster Bruce Van Dyke fifth-year pro is a starting guard Andy Russell in his sixth season of a service interrupted career is the regular right linebacker and rookie Jon Staggers is a reserve wide receiver The game will be televised by channel 4 with Jim Simpson and A1 DeRogatis handling the commentary for NBC and broadcast over KCMO radio Tom Headrick and Bill Grigsby at mikeside Center Dick Butkus Illinois Quarterbacks Jay Berwanger Chicago and Bob Grlese Purdue Halfbacks Harold (Red) Grange Illinois Tom Harmon Michigan LeRoy Keyes Purdue and Nile Kinnick Iowa Fullbacks Alan (The Horse) Ameche Wisconsin and George Webster Michigan State Cal Uses Passes To Pin San Jose Berkeley Calif Quarterback Dave Penhall threw two last-quarter touchdown passes yesterday as California came from behind to score a 35-28 nonconference victory over San Jose State Wildcat-Nebraska Individuals RUSHING KANSAS Butler 13-53 Hawthorns 4-15 Montgomery 3-Minus-2 Dickay 1-3 Chapin 1-1 NEBRASKA Tagge 10-minus -12 Orduna 27-105 Rodgers 4-41 Schneiss 4-16 Kinney 2-10 Vac-tor S-27 Brownson 2-minu-14 Carstons 1-5 Hughes 1-1 Olds 1-0 PASSING KANSAS Dickey 22-47 255 (7 intercepted) Tagge (1 intercepted) Brownson 3-4 20 RECEIVING KANSAS STATE Hawthorne 6-48 Goerger 5-93 Montgomery 1-9 Creed 3-43 Draper 3-26 Deckers 1-11 McLane 1-6 Butler 1-3 Williams 1-16 NEBRASKA Orduna 3-12 Rodgers 1-60 List 2-31 Schneiss 4-33 Ingle 3-26 Cox 1-7 Vactor 1-9 Carstons 1-4 PUNTING KANSAS STATE Deckers 5-340 Hughes 5-410 fered: State was in the ball game at the half Those interceptions in the third quarter broke it The Husker players said they have not discussed the bowl situation with Devaney and know when they would get around to it His approach will likely be call us call when any bids are tendered And with representatives from the Sugar Cotton and Orange bowls witnessing parade the hot line to Devaney will be busy Van Horn Romps Roland Fowler threw three first-half touchdown passes as Van Horn rolled up a 33-0 lead on its way to a 33-16 victory over Paseo in an Interscholastic league game at Van Horn Van Horn scored on its first two possessions going 32 yards following a short punt and 55 in two plays for the second Tony Velder scored from the 2 for the first and Fowler hit Mike Asher with a 50-yard pass for the second Fowler hit on seven of nine passes for 105 yards and Van Horn added 128 yards rushing The Pirates were held to 98 yards on the ground and 20 yards passing Melvin Perry scored both of touchdowns in the fourth quarter on a 10-yard run and a 60-yard return with an interception PASEO 0 0 0 VAN HORN 14 0 0-33 VH Tony Velder 2 run (Dave Mosser lock) pass from Roland Mike Asher 30 pass Fowler (Dave Mosser kick) -Clay Llovd 1 oats from Fowler (Dave Mos9er kick) Brewimjton Roland Asher 10 Base from Roland Fowler (kick failed) VH Steve Brewinofon 12 run (kick railed) Melvin Perrv 10 run (Ron Coooor -un Melvin Perrv 60 pass interreotlnn (Willie Gahaqan run) WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP of TODAY! IQthNOV NO WED EVE HOME Df 90 BIHOUO COSO-MALI orrsext 15 ROUNDS I THEATRE SCREEN CLOSED CIRCUIT TV JOE FRAZIER woee wAVYweew cwuwion 25 Fights -22 Knodwuts vs BOB FOSTER WOIIO LIGHT HCAVYWBGHT CHAMPION 42 Figbts-33 Knockouts IRISH BOONE Unbeaten GEORGE 1 KIRKMAN vs FOREMAN OIRFCT FROM RIRCSIDF MADISON SQUARE GARDEN KNOCKOUT DOUBLEHIADER FOR ONE ADMISSION! MEMORIAL HAU PM Ter IwinrdlMi Call 37I-7SSS ar Tic km aa Salt Tomorrow at Senator Watt 12th -V Keough to Speak At Dinner Joe Keough of the Kansas City Royals will be the guest er and will present 100 trophies and awards at the 12th annual Jewish Community center youth baseball awards dinner tonight at 7 at the center The dinner is open to the public HUKsmmoNFOKpms-nxKs BIG CITY SELECTIONS AT SMALL TOWN PRICES! Cbrd I nun 4 lata Delivery FORD O-t-r- COURTESY FORDl I RIGHT ON HIWAY 50-LEf'S SUMMIT-PHONE 524-6550 THE BIG FORD COUNTRY DEALER The Start Mike Montgomery of Kansas State leapt in vain for a Lynn Dickey pats in the Nebraska end zone Montgomery felt he was bumped by defender Johnny Rodgers (20) and when the infraction wasn't called charged an official and wee ejected from the game (Wi rephoto) The Finish fllStl Wayne Cooley back judge in the Kansas State-Nebraska Big Eight game won by the Huskers 51-13 explains to Vince Gibson Wildcat coach how he was shoved by Mike Montgomery following an incomplete pass intended for Montgomery KELLEY-WILLIAMS LEASING CORP KANS tUjaOSO SIS SW BLVD TRUCK VANS and CAR TRAILERS AVAILABLE HINT HERE LEAVE THERE NO DROP OFF CHARGE CAR AND TRUCk UASINO IS OUR ONLY BUSINESS -EMERGENCY SERVICE 34 HOURS A DAY 7 DAYS A WEEK Years of Integrity Backs Every Any Make Any Model THE MAJOR CADILLAC LEASING CO (Foi-maHy SrtmlMM) 221 McGet Trfwr Tl 471-240 LEASE YOUR '71 Our New Facilities and Additional Personnel Will Make Our GOOD SERVICE EVEN BETTER ALL MAKES AND MODELS ANY TYPE OF LEASE LEASING CORP 6819 Johnson Dr 831-450U LEASE NEW FORD CARS TRUCKS Individual or Fleet no middleman RENTACAR FORD AUTHORIZED LEASING SYSTEM DAILY REHTALS Daily -Weekly -Monthly SHERRILL MNTER 5 FORD Cb 5200 State Ave Ks 287-1000 12 PRICE SPECIAL Get Your Car Ready For Cold Weather WITH A MAJOR TUNE-UP REGULAR SPECIAL VQWith 4 BBL Carburetor $5500 $2750 -V8 With 2 BBL Carburetor $4500 $2250 6pylinder $3000 $1500 "tperts additional) (Goad Through November) WINTERIZE YOUR CAR INCLUDES Pressure test coaling system for looks Tighten all connection! 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