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The Wichita Beacon from Wichita, Kansas • 58

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VF i '-1 it'" i Page 2E THE WICHITA EACLE AND BEACON Sunday October 29 1972 I i ST- Missouri had possession at the Colorado 25 Cherry's screen ass to Rcamon was good for 20 yards Beamon gained two icfore plowing over linebacker Billie Drake for the touchdown The victory elevated Missouri's record to 4-3 while Colorado dropped to 6-2 COLUMBIA Mn (UFI) Greg Hill kicked 3-yard field goal with six seconds to play Saturday boosting giant-killer Missouri to a 20-17 victory over seventh-ranked Colorado before a stunned but jubilant crowd of 53500 Missouri which knocked Notre Dame from the undefeated ranks a week ago apparently had muffed its chance for victory when Hill missed a 22-yard attempt with 1:38 to play But the Tigers got the ball back with 52 seconds to go and using all their timeouts moved 38 yards to the Colorado 17 with 11 seconds remaining Color ado Missouri Cstoradn If M-1M 113 11-10-1 t-U 1-1 43S Missouri IS First downs Rwhci-yard Passing yards Saturn yards Passat Punts Pumbias-iost Panaltias-yardt Coio-Mo add n-Bi i 7-114 7-14 1-1 14 Hill's field goal signaled Missouri's first Big Eight Conference victory In two years after nine straight league losses 19 yards and Tommy 'Quarterback John Cherry ran Reamon 12 in the winning march USC Sputters But Wins 18-0 Hill was mobbed after the winning field goal both by his teammates and fans who poured out of the stands The game was delayed until the field could be cleared Colorado received a kickoff and got off one play before time expired Tailback Charlie Davis held out with a bruised shoulder in the first half entered the game to lead Colorado's comeback The Buffaloes scored all their points in the second half after trailing 10-0 at halftime The Buffs drove 61 yards for a touchdown on their first possession of the second half Davis scoring from the three Fred Lima tied the game with a 22-yard field goal with 1:12 left in the third quarter Missouri refused to fold under the pressure rambling 58 yards in seven plays for the go-ahead touchdown with 13:44 remaining in the game The big play was a 36-yard run by Reamon to the Colorado seven Chary passed seven yards to Jim Sharp fa the touchdown But Colaado conqueror of Oklahoma last week retaliated with a 70-yard drive Davia had an 18-yard run and Ken Johnson passed 24 yards to Gary Campbell in the drive Bo Matthews scored from the one with 7:48 to play Lima's kick tied the game at 17-17 Missouri showed its determination early after John Moseley fumbled a fair catch at the 41 Colaado drove to the 16 but Lima's 33-yard field goal attempt was wide with 13:47 to play in the second quarter tie 7-i7 MU-FO Hill 17 -2 MU-Ramon 1 run (HiH kick) Ceio-Davta 1 run (Lima kick) Css-FQ Lima 22 Sharp pais tram harry (Hill C-JdMhyw1 ran (Um kick) halfback Greaser Brown fumbled the ball into the end zone and Southern Cal's Eddie Johnson recovered No 9 Bruins Still Perfect In Pac-8 Play LOS ANGELES (UPI) James McAlister scored two touchdowns and Mark Harmon passed fa another pair Saturday as the ninth-ranked UCLA Bruins defeated Washington Stale 35-20 to remain undefeated in the Pacilic-8 Washington State dominated play in the first period but the Cougars gave up the ball four times on fumbles in the game to nip numerous drives UCLA began rolling in the second quarter' running up a 214) lead and the Bruins were never in danger thereafter The offense was highlighted by the play of tailback Ken Grandberry who ran ova one score and caught a 17-yard touchdown pass Washington State quartaback Ty Paine completed 17 of 28 passes for 225 yards while Harmon made good on five of eight fa 145 yards UCLA needed only seven minutes to score its three touchdowns in the second period After Rich Gunlha recovered Steve Hamilton's second of three fumbles the Bruins drove 52 yards with McAlister scoring from the two Washington If UCLA McAlister 7 run UCLA-McAlisitr 71 Furrail 11 pill (Harrara kick) Grandberry 17 pass from Peine (kick failed) Hamilton 7 pass from Paine (pass failed) Lyman S3 pass fram Hannon (Harrara kick) Schuhmann 11 ran (Harrara kick) Grandberry 3 run (Paine ran) 27750 The Tigers then marched run by Jimmy Smith and Sharp Hill's 37-yard field 10:12 before halftime 60 yards thanks to a 26-yard a 13-yard pass from Cherry to goal gave Missouri a 34) lead AP Photo at -b fis 4 ft jr Jft JK A bad pitch by Johnson was recovered by linebacker Scott Pickens on the first play afer the kickoff and Missouri's Tommy Reamon (21) leaps for four-yard gain against Colorado EUGENE Ore (AP) Top -ranked Southern California its offense stalled by nine fumbles shook loose sophomore Anthony Davis twice on long touchdown runs in the third period Saturday and the unbeaten Trojans stopped Oregon 184) in a Pacific-8 Conference football game Davis went 48 yards fa the Trojans' first touchdown with 6:06 left in the third period Ahout two minutes later the 5-foot-B tailback from San Fernando Calif outraced the Oregon defense for a 55-yard scoring run The two quick scores which boosted Southern Cal to its 13th straight victory since last season came just after Oregon quarterback Dan Fouls was helped from the field with an injured left knee Until Davis who led both teams with 206 yards in rushing picked up two quick touchdowns it had been a scoreless tie for almost 40 minutes A rain-soaked artificial turf especially hampered the USC offense which lost six fumbles Southern Cal 5-0 in the conference and 30 overall lost three of the six fumbles in the first half costing the Trojans two possible touchdowns Quartaback Mike Rae nailed fa 29 yards in losses in the half fumbled four times and Oregon recovered three of them Oregon which upset Stanford 1313 last week appeared headed for a first quarter touchdown But after reaching the USC six Oregon sophomore Sgutlwm Cal Oragaa 70 10 VX 73 I'- Ak 7-75 4-17 td) Davia 55 run (run failed) Cunningham I run (pa si failed) 32000 Rushat-yardt Failing yinti Return yard! Passat Punts Fumbln-loat PanaltlM-yardl Suuthgrg Cil I Orgggg I Slippery Rodgers Nebraska Defense Dynamite Oklahoma State Hopes 34-0 LINCOLN Neb Mercurial Johnny Rodgers scored twice and Nebraska's bruising defense did the rest as the third-ranked Cornhuskerr: whipped Oklahoma State 344) in a Big Eight football game Saturday Rodgers took a 19-yard pass from Dave Humm for the first score and ran 17 yards on a fourth period revase fa another touchdown against a stiff Cowboy defense which had consistently held the high-scoring Comhuskers in check But it was the Cornhuska defense which dominated the game as it registered a fourth straight shutout before a crowd of 76432 the first time a Nebraska team had accomplished the feat in 35 years It was sixth staight win after an opening loss to UCLA and left the Comhuskers alone atop the Big Eight at 30 Oklahoma State is now 4-3 and 2-1 in league play The Husker defenders stopped the ground-eating Cowboy wishbone offense by forcing quarteback Brent Blackman to turn inside where he was unable to run effectively The Comhuskers also found tough going on the ground but Humm hit 15 of 32 passes fa 271 yards and two scores including Urn pass to Rodgers and an eight-yard toss to Bob Revelle to end a third-period drive The Cowboys were unable to penetrate beyond the Cornhuska 31-yard line and could move beyond the 50 only three times Their ground oriented attack could manage only six first downs and 134 yards rushing far below their 3457 average Meanwhile Nebraska found tough going on the ground in the early stages and suffered a loss when I-back Dave Cneller the second leading rusher received a hairline fracture of the arm late in the second quarter But passing kept the Comhuskers moving as he threw fa 214 yards in the first half Rodgers ended the day with seven catches fa 124 yards Rich Sanga kicked field goals of 21 and 27 yards for the Huskers in the first quarter after Nebraska drives had stalled deep in Oklahoma State territory Devaney Smith Trade Praise After Shutout Jr 5 I 7 9- i sf Okie Stal Nebraska Oklahoma Stale Nebraska Ncfr-Sangar FB RoOgor 17 pan from Humm I 7 14-34 (Sanoar kick) Si -Sangar F6 17 Havana I paia from Humm (Sangar kick) Redgai Saha 11 para from kick) Oklahoma State Wins Big 8 Golf Tourney MANHATTAN Kan (AP) Oklahoma State players placed one-two-three in medal scores to give the Cowboys the title In the Big Eight Golf Tournament Saturday Oklahoma State's corps totaled 841 Oklahoma was second with 873 and Colaado was third with 886 Other placings were: Missouri 887 Nebraska 889 Kansas State 909 Kansas 922 and Iowa State 946 Low medal scores ova the 6113yard par 70 Manhattan Country dub course: Danny Edwards OSU 206 Chris Cole OSU 208 Ted Goin OSU 211 Bob Stephenson OU 215 Tim Brach Colo 215 Teddy Mitchell OU 217 Dpn Bahcnsky Neb 218 Don Johnson OU 219 Tim Mohl Mo 219 Paul Hooser 219 Lane Staling Colo 220 Henry De Lozier OSU 221 Mark Witt OU 222 Dale Kutz Mo 222 and George Kelly Colo 223 Paying Too Much for Auto Insurance? Calf FIDELITY 111 Market 2447171 Ext BROADWAY 7 a 267-2231 STEVE MANSTEDT (82) Cowboy quarterback Brent Blackman LINCOLN Neb (AP) Both coaches were full of praise fa each other Saturday after Comhuskers rolled to a 344) victory ova Oklahoma State in a Big Eight football game State is about as good a football team as we've said Husker coach Bob Devaney a hard-hitting team" Cowboy coach Dave Smith replied: have anything to hang our heads about We got beat by a real fine football team We fought all the way but we never got field said Smith whose team could move beyond the 50 only three times were never able to establish anything explained Cowboy quarterback Brent Blackman after the Husker defense had recorded its fourth straight shutout did a great job of defensing their said Devaney offensively anytime you're able to score 34 points you've done a good Husker middle guard Rich Glova who had 11 tackles a great said Smith Blackman agreed Cowboy center Bert Jacobson who had to block Glova laid: had my hands full He get in on too many 5A Cross-Country Crown BLOCKS OSU TASS 10) is victim Lonnie third Waika Johnson State Cross-Country Results BIG EIGHT STANDINGS League Season ELECTRONIC CALCULATORS SMS Claims MANHATTAN Kan (AP) Clark Hamilton Shawnee Mission North set a new course record of 9:42 in Class 5A Kansas High School roR-country competition Saturday but Shawnee1 171 Hayden 177 Arkansas city ITS Topeka West sos lumnar 152 Turner Individual Ratulfo 1 Tony May Hay 7:54 2 Gary Haflrr je 7:57 John Hay 10:10) I Tim Fierce woe 10:01 Doug Weber Hayden 11:01 7m Jeff Seibel Hare 10:02 I Tim Robinson DC 10:02 7 Branf Coffman 17:03 10 Grog Wurti Haydon 10:07 Gass 3A Team Remit Ottawa 04 Clay Cantor 115 Auguita 130 Plalnvlli 111 Garnalt 114 WinliaM 155 Scott City 142 Wellington ITS Concordia 102 honnor Spring 174 Chopman 341 Colby 105 Individual Rosulti 1 Jerry Peffly Ottawa 7:45 7 Tarry Gitnn Wellington 3 Datum Aril CG 7:57 4 Slav Shf BS 7:55 i Dowayna Jarksan obarlin 7:51 4 Ran Patttld lln PhliHpsbura Sf 7 krtth kraitfhiir rillt 10:00 1 10 Joff Pomaows city Cantor Class 2-1A Team Bandit Si John 44 John- ijj ion II Ooborn 74 Oakloy 132 Con-tralia 155 EHi ITS Lakln Mi Savior tlf thf World 724 WIT of 10 0 245 Hm-ten 21 Sabatha 277 Baldwin 301 i Harton 134 Highland 140 Wallivilla 305 nlley Cairn MHinamaili 41 Individual Raauiis 1 Slava i Rohuwon SJ 1:54 1 Hob Chrlttonton i 10:04 Lonnlo Walkar od Cunningham Oakley 10:10 4 1 Mika dburn SJ Slaphni LaCrnw 10:11 I Pat I idackburn hellevllia Laryl Rou (Mharna 10:15 10 Daryl Rout Osborno 10:15 Mission South won the team mi Stan Vernon of Topeka High School was second and Jim Dillon of Shawnee Mission South was third in the 5A competition The cross-country meet was divided Into four races with one race for Classes 1-2A and separate events fa Gasses 34-5 and 5A In Gass 4A Hays won the team title with Terry May of Hays first in 9:54 Gary Elia Junction City was second and David Cobb Garden City was third In Gass 3A Ottawa High School won the team title with its Jerry Tcffly placing first in 9:45 In Gass 1A and 2A St John's High School won the team title with Its Steve Robinson placing first in in 9:54 Bob Giristensen Hiigotnn was second and WESTERN AUTO Centrnl st West 942-3259 -Coll for Appawmont Mon Tues Wed SPECIAL COMF1 STS NAKi JOS New III Tar Drum Arc 5hta A-MM Cylinder Add Fluid Replace Pram Soaring! 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