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The Wichita Eagle from Wichita, Kansas • 48

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ffrrtr Pi(i 2D THE WICHITA EAGLE AND BEACON Sunday October I5t I96T By BILL HODGE i High-Rated Buffs Stay Undefeated Executive Sport Editor INTENSITY AND ALL WET OFFICIALS LAWRENCE Dr Clarke Wescoe took a shower before the Kansas players hoe this sunny afternoon as Jayhawks squadmen and fans celebrated their first football victory over a Bob Devaney-coached Nebraska Corn-huskers eleven The KU president shared the water spray with athletic director Wade Stinson and head football coach Pepper Rodgers in a joyful aftermath to the Jayhawks 10-0 victory in their Big Eight Conference opener AQ fully-dressed and player-persuaded of course played with intensity and there were few technical differences in what we have been trying to do all season" said Rodgers kids played with complete Rodgers tried to steer his post-game interview away from discussions of strategy because he seemed intent upon giving all credit for the victory to the players But he admitted finally that there was one technical difference between the defense in this game and in the Jsy- first three contests which were lost to Stanford Indiana and Ohio University used fewer defenses in this game than in our others" he said can't play with intensity if you have too many defenses to think about" EASY" OUTSIDE" Rodgers said his pre-game plan was to give them anything The Kansas coach's interpretation of what is ap- i prently also could have been described is anything Nebraska teams have been noted for their strength on outside sweeps and Jayhawks ends Vernon Van-ey and John Zook effectively turned the Cornhusker ball carriers to the inside most of the afternoon Nebraska rushed for 91 yards against the hard-hitting Kansas forwards and linebackers and only 30 of those yards were gained on runs to the outside and Vanoy played with intensity" said Rodgers we played a helluva game and Shanklin did an excellent job punting and I thought Bobby Douglass did an exceptional job" he added Flanker back Donnie Shanklin kicked out-of-bounds on the Nebraska 3-yard line after the Jayhawks had been stopped at the 29 in the second quarter The Cornhuskers had to start another series at their 3-wJ yard line early in the third period after Shanklin had gotten off a quick-kick from back near his 15-yard line Junior halfback Dave Morgan of Wautwatosa Wis was called upon for most of the other punting and it was a credit to his quickness that he could get off seven of them against Nebraska's rushing linemen without having a single attempt blocked On several occasions foot and the outstretched arms of Nebraska defensive ends Ivan Zimmer and Mike Wynn ran a very close race UPI PM UPI Phot WILLIAM HARRIS Goes over the Mizzou line CHRIS GILBERT Picks up threw yards Hurricane Second Half Explosion Hands Tampa Crushing Loss 77-0 MOSIER BEAT DEFENSIVE HALFBACK 991 i A i i i 1 1 -4 1 BOULDER Colo (AP) -Sixth-ranked Colorado polished its prestige with a solid 23-8 Big Eight Conference football victory Saturday over previously unbeaten Missouri The Buffaloes lagged by a point momentarily in the first period after Missouri quarterback Gary 75-yard touchdown run but held command the rest of the way and rolled to their fourth victory without defeat Often unable to penetrate powerful defense near touchdown territory Colorado used Dave toe for three field goals from 38 29 and 19 yards The Buffaloes relied on the running of quarterback Bob Anderson fullback Wilmer Cooks and halfback William Harris for most of their yardage on two touchdown marches to the firt half Colorado took the short opening kickoff on a 61-yard touchdown march to 17 plays third down pass to Monte Huber for 14 yards to 49 was the big play on the march capped by five-yard drive over right guard for the score Three plays after Colorado scored the first touchdown Kombrink shocked the Buffaloes with his 75-yard touchdown gallop He swept right end and outran four Colorado secondary defenders The last safety Mike Bynum made despeate lunge from Kombrink at Colorado's 15 but was yards shot of reaching the fleet-footed Tiger Jay point-after kick gave Missouri a 7-6 lead since Bartel missed the kick after toe opening touchdown Colorado snapped right back on the next kickoff with a 56-yard march to three where Bartel booted his first field goal for a 9-7 Colorado lead After the teams exchanged punts in toe second quarter Colorado put together a 63-yard touchdown march in 14 plays The score came on a 7-yard run by Harris with a pitchout The Buffaloes used the same play with Anderson pitching out to Larry Plants for a two-point conversion and a 17-7 lead with 2:45 left in the half After a 15-yard holding penalty on a punt return set Colorado back on its eight Missouri counted a two-point safety when Wallace chased reserve quarterback Dan Kelly into the end zone and tackled him MtMwri I 20 120 230 21 71 07 07 4-14-1 7-10-0 7-45 2 34 I IS 74 0 0 4 0-23 First downs Rushing ysrdae Passing yardage Return yardraa Passes Punts PwnblN tost Yards penalized Missouri Cater ado Cato Ceahi I run (kick tolled) Kombrink 75 run (Wallace kick) Cste-FG Bertolt is Harris 7 run (Plwitz run) Cato-PG I arts It Ceto-FO Bartott 20 Mo Safety Wallies tacklsd Kally In nd zona AttondanM 44117 2nd Annual Winter Nationals Enid Speedway Modified and Super Modified Stock Cor Races Sunday October 22 Time Trials 8:88 AM-12 Noos Races 2:88 PM Phone 234-8138 I Enid Oklahoma Field Goal Gives Texas Close Win DALLAS Tex (AP) Rob Layne son id a Texas gridiron hero of the past who never lost to Oklahoma kicked a field goal Saturday to bring Texas a come from bdiind 9-7 victory over Oklahoma in the 61st game between the two Intersectional rivals Rob whose father is Bobby Layne a Texas great who became a star in pro football booted the field goal from file Oklahoma 23 early in the third period Then Bill Bradley finally living up to his super tag lea the Longhorns on an 84-yard surge in 10 plays for the touchdown that sewed it up and marked one of the great comebacks of football history Texas was badly outplayed In the first half after Oklahoma rolled to a touchdown the first time it had file ball with Bob Warmack piloting the team with his running and passing and calling on Ron Shotts for a 41-yard dash that set up the score All the first half Texas was on the defense and only pass interceptions could halt the Oklahoma powerhouse Texas never got past midfield and its longest drive was only 30 yards The second half found a revitalized Texas that picked up by a recovered fumble rolled to the Oklahoma 17 and Layne a sophomore from Lubbock Tex kicked the field goal that furnished the points for victory Oklahoma undefeated and unscored on in two games this year fought to the Texas 11 with only minutes left and from the 18 Mike Vachon missed a field goal A 49-yard run by sophomore Steve Owens had got Oklahoma rolling on its last drive Bradley ran for 88 yards on 20 carries and completed six of 13 passes for 74 as the kingpin of the Texas offense It was ninth victory in 10 years and brought coach Darrell Royal of Texas a tie with former coach Bud Wilkinson of Oklahoma It was 38th victory in the series Oklahoma' hu won 21 and there have been two ties- Oklahoma scored ss soon as it got the ball and then threatened again driving to the Texts 10 But Glen Halsell Intercepted pass in the end zone In the second period Oklahoma rolled to the Texas 11 and Vachon missed' a field from the 17 but Oklahoma led 7-0 at the half Otdekema Turns 11 If nt 114 74 74 41 lMMtlM 1-44 Iff I I Pint dowiu Rinhln ywdag Peering yrdig Return yardage Futnbtoe toil Yar panallied Oklahoma 7 I I Tan i 1 Shotti 1 run (Vachen kick) PG Layne 14 Ta-Sradtoy7 run (kick toltodl Attendance 7SJ04 7 Scores Thlsl 14 Case Tsch Defiance Wcoeter 7 Utah into 7 University at the Pacific Eastern WasMngton 4S Whitworth I St Claud 2L Masrhaad Sefheny Cat lags 14 McPharaan IS SouthNit Mlaseurl IS Csntral Mtsaourl Adams Stata a Westarn Stoto I Hayward Stata 40 CaHtorntoovlo If Horthorn Arliona is Wok torn Illinois Long Beach Stoto CaWornto-Santo Barbara 24 Utah Stata 7 Pacific 4 GrlnnaN 4S Knw 24 Prlndpta IS tows Wssleytn 21 Austin University at South 4 Tans ASI IS East Twh Stoto 4 Tims Southern as Alcorn ASM I Indiana State Po IS CW Pott 24 Untan IS Rochester 4 Drextt IS RtnstMltfr 21 toe II Worcester Tsch IS Manhattan IS St John's NVm I Dataware Stoto St Potato I Springfield 41 Cottar 7 Masoachusatta SS Connecticut 14 Florida Stoto 17 South Cortalno I Richmond 42 Furman 14 Virginia Military 22 Tho Cltadtt 11 Dukil IS Virginia 4 Telsds IS Bawling Grain I Wayne State Mich Panto Stoto 1) Central Michigan SS HHIsdal I Ft Hays Rolls Over Washburn Special to The Eagle TOPEKA Quarterback Leo Hayden completed three touchdown passes to Dennis Spratt to lead Ft Hays State College to a 35-0 victory over Washburn University in the firs Central Intercollegiate Conference football game of the season here Saturday Fort passing attack was the determining factor of the Tiger win The Tigers passed 24 times completing 12 for a gain of 200 yards GAME SUMMARY PL Hay unbare Pint Downs if is Yards Rushing Hi 107 Nat Yards Passing 200 112 Prism 24-12 1M Psiees Intercepted by 1 1 Jws 4-141 Ml Fumble 1 Penalties 11-110 7-41 Pert Hoyt 7 II 7 Washburn 1 I 41 PORT HAYS: Dennis Spratt I (44 41 yard past tram La Hayden) Ran GMtoa (41 run) Ktnw Cay weed (It mss warn ttaydsnli PAT: Kamli I (kicks) The only touchdown of the game was scored by El Douglass on a four-yard sweep but equally important was a pass thrown by the Kansas quarterback a few seconds earlier to Wichita sophomore John Mosier Kansas started its scoring' drive on its own 38 and as it moved nearer the Cornhusker goal-line the Nebraska de-r- fense stiffened Then on a second-and-eight at the 16 Douglass sprint--ed out to his right When 6-foot-S defensive end Wynn and 2' six-foot linebacker Barry Alvarez moved up on him he whipped a short pass to Mosier who had slipped behind de-tensive linebacker Adrian Fiala It was a perfect pass and Mosier did a fine job of winning a step on Fiala who seemed to be debating about whether to come up for a tackle or to drop back Mosier carried to the lyard line and the stage was 'set for the Jayhawks to take a 7-0 lead In the second quarter DEVANEY RODGERS SAY DIFFERENTLY Over in the Nebraska dressing room Devaney had praise for Douglass and Zook in particular and the en- tire Kansas squad in general JJi beat us man-on-man than anything else" said Devaney Devaney mixed-in some phrases like came ready to real tough defensively" and linebackers cant defend against the forward pass that Rodgers had summed it up earlier with a single word and whether the writers were satisfied with this sort of limnlification or not they were stuck with it teammates to 34-14 football victory Mayo scored two touchdowns and averaged more than 10 yards a carry in his slashes from right halfback His first touchdown was a 67-yard run with about three minutes remaining in the second quarter Deytsn (IS 7 7-14 Southern III 14 I S-14 SlU-Kube 10 run (Gateway kick) SIU Heillnger SS pun) return (GaKe-way kick) Dey-Kress 44 run (Themis kick) Day Mayer SS (ram liebuyck (Thomas kick Mlto' Kress 1 run (Themai kick) Tint II piu tram Slsbuyck (Thornes kick) Altandinct 4J00 Stanford Slashes Washington 31-10 STANFORD Calif (AP) -Quarterback Chuck Williams picked up the staggering Stanford Indians Saturday and led them to a comeback 31-10 victory over Washington State in Pacific-8 conference game Before 26000 fans in Stanford Stadium and a regional television audience Stanford broke an eight -game losing streak to WSU and moved out of the Pacific-8 cellar The Indians are 1-2 in the conference and 3-2 overall WSU is and 66 Washington lists StintarS First dawns IS Rushing ysntngn 12 IS Passing yardagt IDS IK Return yardage HI 141 Passes I1M 1S-2S-S Punts M4 MS Fumbles tost 1 I Yards penalized 22 Stato-Stanford: Washington Stall IB S' B-1S Stenford 10 14 WSU-CirmlchMl 3 run (Grinds kick) FG Grand 37 PG thasmakar 13 Washington 7 pass tram Willis mi (Shoemaker kick) Root 1 run (Shoemaker kick) Case it pm tram Wl Mints (Shoemaker kick) ST-Sheamaksr 7 pm tram Wiliams (Shetmaksr kick) Attendance 3000 Brigham Young Rips Oregon State 31-13 CORVALLIS Ore (AP)-Brig ham Young's passing attack and rugged defense stopped Or egon State Saturday 31-13 in i nonconference football game It was the first time in three games against Oregon State that BYU has scored feeing 33-6 and 35-0 previously The victory ran Brigham record to 5-1 Oregon State is now 3-1 BYU completed 22 of 40 passes for 816 yards Both teams used pass inter' ceptions in the first period to set up touchdowns but late in the second period Brigham Young broke open the game Sriphsm Ynunp Origan Stoto Pirtt Dawns 30 17 Rushing ysrdsgt 141 US Passtnp ysrdag IIS 144 Return yardegs 71 IN Pawn 32-4M 1442-4 Punts Mf 7-4 Fumbtes tort 77 I Yards psMHisd 77 IS Brlrtum Yeung 7 IS 1 14-11 Oragan State 7 I I Hawk Ins 1 run (Piters kkk) Enyart 3 run (Haggard kkk) YU-PG Piters If Bayatt 3 pm Oram Erdhius (Pstera kick) Lyons 1 run (Pa tor a kick) Main I) pass tram Praece Ipe tolled) i BY Roberto 37 pra Interception (Patera kkk) Attendance 22222 TULSA Okla (AP) The Tulsa Hurricane held to 14 points in the first half exploded for seven touchdowns in the third period Saturday night and mauled Tamps 77-0 in an intersectional football game Five of the seven third-period touchdowns came on passes from reserve quarterback Mike Stripling but the fireworks were largely a defensive show The fired-up Tulsa defenders set up touchdowns with fumble recoveries at the Tampa 12 29-and 18-yard lines and polished off the action with two scores of its own in file final 43 seconds of the period The Spartans never got beyond their own 31 yard line and he two teams literally wore the grass off the Tamps end of the field The Spartans who held Tulsa national leader In passing and otal offense to 81 yards in the irst half while managing 73 themselves had a total offense of minus 31 yards in file third teriod The defense which set ip Tulsa's second touchdown in he second quarter by tackling punter on the Spartan eight did it again at the start of the fourth quarter with a fumble recovery on the Tampa one Doug Wyatt who took a pass interception over in the third quarter closed out the scoring with a 70-yard punt return late in the game Tulsa fell far below its total offense average of 568 yards per game with only 332 yards largely a result of the defense setting up the offensive team so close to the Tampa goal Tampa I 4-0 TRIM I14ff 14-77 Tu-Eber 14 ran (Wyatt kick) Ellleen 1 ran (Wyatt kick) Tu-Wasd 11 peel (Wyatt kick) fc-r Stripling -Elllsan pan from Stripling I kick) Ebsr 4 pass tram Stripling (Wyatt kick) Tu-Ebar 12 pax (ram Stripling (Wvatt kick) Ebtr pis from Stripling (Wyatt kick) Adams recovered Mock kick in and me (Wyatt kick) Tu-Wyitt 11 pass Intercept ton (Wyatt kick) Collett 1 run (Wyatt kick) Wyatt 71 aunt return (Wyatt kick) AttondanM Itjot Razor backs Tie Fumbling Baylor WACO Tex (AP) Arkansas drove 70 yards in the final minutes using quarterback rushing on busted pass plays to tie torn bling Baylor 10-10 in a Southwest Conference football game Saturday night Starting on his 20 Razorback quarterback John Eichler hit on passes of 15 14 and 9 yards ran 18 himself on a busted play and substitute quarterback Gordon Norwood scrambled 14 on another to the Baylor 10 Bob White threaded a low 30-yard field goal between two diving Baylor defenders with 37 seconds left to tie it up Baylor fullback Charles Wilson thundered 138 yards on 21 plays including a 32-yard touchdown run to break Larry Hickman's school record of 127 yards against TCU in 1857 The ragged Bean put it all together on a 53-yard drive late in the third quarter to go ahead on Wilson's bunt up the middle 10-7 Terry Cozby cut lead to 4 points in the first quarter with a 27-yard field goal Arkansas jumped out to AfhtMat leytor First Rushing yardegs Pesslnp yerdaga Rttum yarPaga Saturdays Grid quick score after Tommy Tran-tham intercepted a Baylor pass on the Baylor 44 returned It to the 27 and three plays later David Dickey plunged over from the two North Texas Stops Colorado State DENTON Tex (AP) Sophomore quarterback Steve three long paasesset up touchdowns to lead North Texas State to a 21-10 victory over Cot or ado State University Saturday night The victory left North Texas unbeaten for the three victories and a tie Colorado State is winless in four tries The visiting Rams took advantage of a strong south wind to keep field position throughout the first period and A1 Lsvan kicked a 28-yard field goal for a 3-0 lead But Ramsey put the Eagles back in the game with a 48-yard pass to James Russell at the Colorado State 22 and Dick Wit liama scored from the one Ramsey next hit Williams to 22 to drive to the Colorado State 24 and Williams scored from the one The Eagles made it 21-3 in the third quarter when 41-yard pass to Williams got to the five and Ramsey then tossed a scoring pass'to Russell from the two Jerry Montiel scored Colorado State's touchdown on a one-yard sneak with only 2:33 left Stoto Norik Texes Levsn PG Williams 1 run Williams 1 run Russsll 1 pus (Henry kick) Monttol 1 run Attondanca-MOI I I 1 14 7-11 P-21 (Henry kick) (Henry kick) Ramsay (Lavan kick) West Texas State Dumps San Jose CANYON Tex (AP) The passing of quarterback Roy Winters to flanker Charles Henderson and a defensive performance carried West Texas State to a 28-14 victory over pass-minded San Jose State Saturday night Henderson scored on passes of 56 and 19 yards from Winters and caught five aerials for 132 yards The Buffaloes defense in two touchdowns with recovery in the end zone of a Spartan fumble and a blocked punt' San Jose State All America candidate Danny Holman sparked a 14-point fourth quarter rally for the Spartans that fell two touchdowns short la Jest SI toil Tsui 14 1 14 Henderson 14 pass from Winters (Pambreuph kick) Powsll racvred fumbto In end ms (Fimbrauph kick) Hsndaraan IS ps from Wlntora (Fambreuph kick) Campbell recovered blacked punt In and xane (Fambraugh kick) Kelley 1 run (Munaen kick) KaNey 1 run (Munasn kick) Villa nova Defeats Quantico 41-16 VILLANOVA Pi (AP) -The Villanova Wildcats over: powered the Quantico Marines 41-16 Saturday on the passing of Bill Andrejko and the third-quarter scoring of Joe Walik Andrejko threw three touchdown passes and Walik scored three times in the third quarter as the Wildcats came back from a 10-7 halftime deficit The Marines Stunned the Wildcats on the opening kickoff as Larry Wood caught the ball on the 13 cut to the sideline and then outraced all the Villanova defenders for the last 75 yards Bronco Belichesky kicked 23-yard field goal after Andreyko threw a 10-yard scoring pass to Bruce Bendish for Quantity's 10-7 halftime lead On the third play of the third quarter Walik raced 54 yards with a pass from Andrejko for one score and minutes later iroke loose for a 79-yard scoring run Later he drove three yards for another touchdown Virginia Tech Stops Kentucky Uprising LEXINGTON Ky (AP) -Virginia Tech pounded an inept Centucky team in the first half Saturday night then held down Wildcat uprising for a 24-14 football victory Jon Utln a senior from Ox-ind England put the finishing ouches on the Tech triumph when he kicked an 18-yard field giving him at least one three-pointer in each of the five victories this season Virginia Tech scored three times in the first half two of them after Kentucky mistakes Vtrptoll Tsch 1 121 I 224 Ksmucky 1 14 4-14 TschFIsher I ns from Kincaid (Utln kick) Smoo) 4 ran (Utln kick) Barefoot 21 pass trem Kincaid (Utln kick) Thompson pass from Bair (Wild Ky-l scabs 41 pass from Bair (Weld kick) PG Utln IS Attondenca ZbOM Xavier Stymies Cincinnati Comeback CINCINNATI (AP) Xavier coasted into the fourth quarter with a 15-0 lead but had to stymie a spirited Cincinnati comeback to claim a 15-10 football triumph Saturday night Riding the slick running of Bill Waller and the passing of Jerry Buckmaster the Musketeers built their lead and appeared to be heading to an easy victory Then the Bearcats erupted to a touchdown on a two-yard run by Lloyd Pate and later drove to seven where they had first and goal with 1:30 left in the game But Xavier betted down three passed and halted one running attempt Xivtor 7 I I S-ll Cincinnati I 4 14-10 Xu- Anthony 4 run (Gramka kick) Xev Suck master 1 run (kick fallad Safety Cask tickled In end ze Pate 2 ran (Pet run) Safety tuck master ran out at end Attondanca: MS0S Nearly Missed Kick Aids Indian Victory ATHENS Ohio (AP) A field goal attempt that hit the cross bar and fell over proved to be the deciding margin Saturday as William and Mary squeaked by Ohio University 25-22 in a mmconference football game Gordon Buchanan's 27-yard second-auarter boot put the visiting Indians on the score board after Ohio had marched 45 yards for a touchdown just before the first quarter ended From there the lead seesawed until about midway in the fourth period when the Indians inarched 66 yards in nine plays to score the final touchdown of the dsy WltSam i Mary 1 11 7 7-2J Obi Unlv 7 71 Ohio Heumant II run (Pitakl kick) WUS-audMMn PG to Otito-LeSack paae fNm Bryant (Pu-tekl kick) itotalck 1 ran (Lwta pas from Derraah) WSM Zwcbtattkl IS pin tram Dar-rtgh riSucnenen kick) Obto-Canley I run (Conley pas bum Bryant) i WSM-Zycbewakl I pass tram Dsrragb! (Buchanan kick) Dayton Defeats SIU 34-14 GARBONDALE 111 (AP) -Bill Msyo was too much for Southern Illinois University Saturday as ha led his Dayton Frederick 44 Galtoude Lawrence 14 Cernell lawa 7 Concordia III 41 Rose Poly 14 Donleon IO Miount Union I Brighem Young Oregon Stata II Stantard I) Utah Stats 10 Alfred 4S St Lawrence II Guetavus Adolphus 11 Cencerdto Mina 0 Mlnnossla-Dukith 22 Hemline 11 St Otaf 14 Caa Cartoton 7 Selolt North Dakota Stata 44 Auguetefta SD North Dakota South Dakota Stale 7 Mornlnastde 23 South Dekrie 14 Minot MayvIHa 1 Winona IS Mankato 7 South Dakota 14 Stock Hill IS Stow Fain 14 Dina It Nor thorn Illinois Bradley 11 Carroll 24 Augustan IIL 7 Simpeen 17 Dubuque 7 Luther Upper lews 4 Slippery Rock 11 Center ni Pa 11 Davidson 14 Preebytirlin Randelpb-Mvcan 41 Bridgewater 1 Waiter Kentucky S4 Tenneue Tech Maryland Hats 25 Narth Certain AST Elmhurst IS Lake Ferast I llllnels Wesleyan IS Mllllkln 7 Win ten 14 St Joseph Ind 7 St FracNlu IS Northwestern Wta Monmouth 14 Rlpan 7 Yaungstown IS Southern Csnnactkut Evansville 14 Butler 7 Macelestar Augsburg I William and Mary IS Ohio University -kv BIG 8 Kansas IS Nebraska 8 Texas Oklahoma 7 "Colorado 23 Missouri I Iowa State 17 Kansas State 8 MISSOURI VALLEY New Mexico State 28 Wichita State 14 Tulsa 77 Tampa I North Texas State 21 Cote-vrdo II Xavier 13 Cincinnati 16 i BIG IS Purdue 41 Ohio State I Michigan State 34 Michigan Minnesota II Illinois 7 21 Iowa 17 Pittsburg 13 Wisconsin 11 Northwestern at Rice night JUNIOR COLLEGE Garden City 14 McCook Neb 9 Coffey ville 26 Arkansas City 0 Joplin Mo 58 Independence 28 Yort Scott 28 Pratt 6 KCAC Friends 14 Sterling 14 College of Emporia 32 Bethel 7 -Southwestern 21 Baker 6 Ottawa 29 Kansas Wesleyan S'- cic Fort Hays State 35 Wash-burn 0 Omaha Neb 29 Pittsburgh 23 Bethany 14 McPherson 13 OTHERS Hal Sfc Boiton Cafltga W-Comtll 47 Princeton 11 -eHervard 40 Columbia 4 JIvy t7 Syr icum 14 villenev 41 Quontlc 14 Vermont Rhodo liland fc tto ucknoll 14 Lotilgh II Mtailenberg 14 Lebanon Valtoy 7 orthMtern JS American Internetlen- Ohio 44 Moreholl 4 Indiana Stela 47 Vripentoe II Wyoming it Utah I CaWedo College Texee Lutheran II Buffalo 4 Boiton University a Dartmouth 23 Pameylvento I Rutgtrs If Dataware 11 Hamilton Hobart I North Carolina stata 11 Maryland It Western Michigan 14 Kent stata 7 Samford 14 Doha State It Complete Automotive ENGINE aid TRANSMISSION SERVICE 6-cyl and 1-eyL CAR TRUCK ENGINES REPAIRED or REPLACED FLEET PRICES Washington IS Caroline Origan Cal leg 7 Virginia Stole North 7 tto Marthead IS Kentucky State 14 Southern California 14 Notre Dame 7 Drake IS Narlharn Iowa 7 Hope IS Adrian 7 Alma IS Albion Olivet 14 KalamHN I Eastom Michigan 14 John Carroll I Air Fares IS North CiraliM I Ithaca 4S Suequahnnna IS Edinberu 17 Clarion 7 WIIHame Middle bury 1 Narth Carolina Stilt Maryland Wegnar 44 Trenton State 7 Weeityan If CMst Guard I Glassbora IS Kutitown 14 Allegheny 13 Oberlin 14 Bnckpnrt 17 Cortland Trinity as Tufts 7 NIdMS 24 Curry I Norwich IS Maine Maritime II Amharet 42 Bowdeln II Holy Cress 17 Cal gate I Albright IS Gettysburg East Streudeburg Chtynay 14 Westminster IS Bettuny Vs Murray Stata IS MJddto Ter Slat 14 Auburn 4S Clemson 11 Southern Mississippi II Mississippi Stott 14 TtnnessN 14 Georale Tech 11 Eutorn Kentucky SI Narthwead I Clark If Knenvtn II Merehaad Kentucky State IS Clarion is Edlnbare 7 Callfarnla Fa if Slippery Rock 14 Wayniiburs II Freatburg I Grove CHy SO Cirnegia Tech 11 Morgen Stoto 47 Virginia Unton 14 Elisabeth City Stata Shaw a Himpdtn-Svdntv a Westarn Maryland Idaha IS Montana 14 WllkM IS Urstnw Now Hampshire 17 Mein i AN Tygi Trinsmissins Ragairad Raplaccd Bank FiRsncln Available Cuirintcad Setzsfictton Un Iti Latert ea-fMtete Mettwdi and Our IkMrtosced Metkislci Ghr Part Punts Fumbtaa tort Yards pansDnd Arkema 7 11 tartar 117 Dickey I run (Whlto kick) Say-PG Catty 17 Wilson 22 run (Catty kick) P3 Wnite 31 Attondinca 22004 S-ll S-ll Action Motor Cr Transmission lay wttb Frida Oar lustoiii POS-442) i- i ii i ft I NdUrfifdai A Wfcdt.

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