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Searits Last-ditch Star Play Faib Tt Save K-State From Kentucky Wm KU Scores First Win, 21 -7 yardi that rolled out on the Cy game, Searles brought the crowd to Its feet as He received a pant LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) Ken prominent hand in the final touchdown. His 18-yard pass to fullback Ken Coleman moved the ball to the Cyclone "9. Four plays later halfback Lee Flachsbarth scored tucky struck for three first half Kentucky took only eight plays covar St yards for the first clone a 7 in tne mini. Kansas Coach Jack Mitchell said he was greatly pleased with the corner backing job of fullbacks Jim Jarrett and Ken Cole pulls on his 7, iped to sis right, shook off a couple of tacktora and 21-S Saturday night in a football LAWRENCE, Km.

(AP)-Quar-terback John Hadl's triple threat offence led Kansas to Us first victory Saturday as the Jayhawkers scored twice in the fourth period and beat Iowa State 21-7. Iowa State, which came into the contest with two Big Eight Conference victories, was in the strug- touchdown, sticking entirely to the ground. Gary Stewart cappod the Stmday, October 11, ltd 4rct tend Daily Tribune game highlighted by a 93-yard touchdown dash by tne losers job man. He was also happy over tne fact his Jayhawks did not let down in the second half as they Searles. nsss from Phil Barger to from the one.

Dave Hoppmann, Iowa State's 176-pound tailback, engineered the Cyclone touchdown that came seconds before the close of the first half. Kentucky's third, Michigan State Rslph McFiUen gsve Kansas sle until the last period, unui A crowd of 23,000 watched Ken-tucky open huge holes in the forward wall of the viiitors. They scored the first two timet they State a two-point coo version came on an li-yara pass worn Jerry WoUum to Tom Hutchinson. With two minutes to go in the Kentucky picked up Its intra then both teams had confined their scoring to the second quarter Honnman handled the ball on touchdown immedietely Stops Michigan for a 7-7 tie every play of a 73-yard drive. His 7-yard pass reached end Larry Hadl, who scored tne team Ksnsss Stste had marched to the UK 10-yard line and lost the ball on downs.

first touchdown on a 5-yard jab Montre in tne ena had done in losses to Texas cnrist-ian and Colorado, and a tie with Wyoming. Coach Clay Stapleton of Iowa State said Hadl was the difference in the two teams today. He was high on his own Hoppmann and on the blocking of guard Dan Ce-loni. Mainly because of their strong fourth quarter, the Jayhawks out-rushed the Cyclones, to 132 and had 13 first downs to 9. Iowa rlv in the second toucnaown.

i-arry ocnreurcr Tennessee Trounces Tulsa In Steady Scdring, 52-6 Kentucky took only three plays ad the Doint. By 28-0 Count to cover the 90 yards. Kentucky completely dominated Iowa State lost a touchdown shortly alter Kansas' first score when Hoppmann's pass was caught just out of the end tone Csnale started 1 quarter, went four yards for what proved the winning score midway in the last period. The Jayhawks, who. had lost two games by one point each and had played a tie, finally got its ANN ARBOR, Mich.

(AP) the game statistically, outgaining Ksnsas State 35 yards to tl. KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP)-Ten ssee crushed Tulsa 52-0 Sstur- Michigan State, powered by irade with a 39-ysrd scoring irint in the first period. Gary snnon kicked the first of five flock of fast backs, took a long dsy in warmup football game! by blocking back raw auuivan State had an advantage in pass- Woolum got his first rest of tne eeson on offense ss Rampulla relied him nearly the entire sec Hoppmann, tne Big r-igm conversion machinery ing ground gainer, picked up 123 tog, 88 yards to 88. L-j! H.

mmoleted Iowa State 0 0 07 ond half. Woolum, third leading Wallace Bames was accurate on all three placements. Hadl, who frequently sent the passer in the nation, completed stride toward Big Ten- and possible national honors by crushing Michigan 21-0 Saturday before' a crowd of 108,198. Dewey Lincoln and Herm Jqhn-son, both sophomores, and George Salmes, a US-pound junior full Kansas 7 it zi run (Barnes kick) for Its au-imporism uaw week with nstionsUy-rsnked Ala-bams. The Vols, displsying tremendous power from the single wing, soared in every period on the running and psssing of tsilbacks George Csnale, Mallon Faircloth extra points.

Faircloth, who completed five passes for 70 ysrds and two touchdowns, took over from Cansle in the second slants snd hit end Bill Hudson on sn 18-yard toss for the Vols' second TD. of seven passes, ituicninson IS-Montre 8 pass from Hoppman caught four paases for 41 yards. Cyclones on their heels with long high punts, set up his second (Schreiber kick) KU-Hadl 4 run (Rarnes kick) The first half marcn tne 10 was Ksnsas State's only serious 5 of 9 passes for 66 yards, A leaky Jayhawk air defense threatened at times to spoil the day for Kansas. Hadl got off a 85 yard punt that rolled dead on Iowa State's 9-yard line midway of the first quarter. He had another, for 64 touchdown with a 32-yard pass nlav to end Ben Boydston.

Boyd- back, led the attack behind the KU-Flachsbarth 1 run (Barnes threat of the half. Quarterhaet noised quarterbacking of Pete ston made a finger-tip diving kick) Attendance: 33,500. and Bobby Morton. The victory gave Tennessee 21 msrk. Tulss is 1-4.

His first victory catch on the Iowa State 7. The 200-pound Hadl also had LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) Fsircloth sprinted seven for a six-pointer and in the third period passed six ysrds to end Whit Csnsle for another. George Canale, Whit's brother, came back and hit wingback Charles Wyrick for 31 yards and a TD. The outclassed Hurricanes ssi-oeen a touchdown in the fourth Smith.

Michigan State's fluid and fast defense kept the Spartan goal line uncrossed, holding Michigan for four downs from the State three in the third period. This was a battle of football giants both lines averaged around 225 pounds in a game that drew a gate of 8400(000 and 8200.000 for national television Fred Watts completed three passes in the drive. Ksnsss Stste Kentucky 14 7 21 Statistics of the Kansas State Kentucky football game: -Ken-Stewsrd 1 run (Msyfield kick) Ken-P. Bryant 8 run (Msyfield kick) Ken-Hutchinson 11 pass from period wBen quarterback Rarniro Escandon completed four etfaight tn Tennessee's 8. Fullback Okla.

State Bows To Missouri Attack 10-0 Tennessee's other touchdowns Bo Bolinger plungea irom urc i tistics of the Iowa State-Kansas football game: Iowa St. Kansas First downs 9 13 Rushing yardage 132 189 Passing yardage 88 8 Passes 5-9 3-7 Passes int'e'pt'd by 2 0 Scores College Football By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS VWanova 28, Buffalo Army 10, Penn State Holy Croas 20, Boston U. 7 came on a 3-yard plunge by full for the touchdown cap a back Jack Nichols and a 6-yard run by Morton. This was the first time in the rights. George Shuford completed the uneven contest the Hurricanes ctttt watkr nki.

fAP) The I As the clock ticked off the sec- scoring for the vols ny KicKing a crossed midtield. Punts 9-40 S-4S Fumbles lost 0 0 Smith insistea on p'aymg i-though his father died only last Saturday while State was beating Stanford 31-3. Although passing Missouri Tigers, were slowed by I onds, Miller hit halfback Don Der 37-yard field goal. Tulsa 0 0 0 Yards penalized 35 5 rick at tne id wun a siutnut fumbles and a tenacious Oklatio- Woolum (Msyfield kick) Ksn Sesrles 93 punt return (Mc- Fillin psss from Bsrger) Cincinnati Downed 8-6 By Air Force Academy CINCINNATI (AP)-A psss interception on their own 21 with Tennessee 7 13 21 n-sz North Carolina State defense, but sputtered 10-0 Big Eight Conference but Derrick failed to get out of bounds to stop the clock. Oklahoma State came out for hsd not been a Spartan strong point, Smith set up the second touchdown with a toss to Matt Snnrtnn.

another sophomore, that Packers, football victory over the Cowboys Saturday the second half looking like urn send for 45 yards. Jars Maryland team on the move. On their second series of do Fullback Andy Russell graD-d a deflected pass thrown by Cleveland Omaha Trims Fort Hays 26-0 Fort Hays State Teachers College whose game statistics have been looking good in past games Dartmouth 34, Brown Columbia 11, Yale Princeton 9, Pennsylvania 3 North Carolina 14, Maryland 8 Colgate 15, Harvard 0 Navy 31, Cornell 7 Maine 7, New Hampshire 6 Rhode Island 18, Vermont 0 Rutgers 21, Bucknell 8 The Citadel 10, Wm Mary 8 Georgia Tech 21, Duke 0 LSU 42, South Carolina 0 Tennessee 52, Tulsa 8 Virginia 14, VMI 7 Miss. State 38, Arkansas St. 0 Mississippi 47.

Houston 7 Smith "passed 'or tne tnira OSU quarterback Mike Miller COLLEGE PARK. Md. (AP)- In Showdown touchdown, then set up the Spartans' fourth score with a fourth-down pass that gained 1 yards to Michigsn's 17. the third quarter ana racea i vards for the game's only touch North Carolina won a game down. Bill Tobin had given Mis of the third quarter, the Cowboys moved from their own 25 to a first down on the Missouri 44 in 8 plays.

On the next play Missouri tackle Bill Wegener deflected Miller's attempted pass into the right flat. By ROBERT MOORE Associsted Press Sports Writer this season failed even on that count as they were routed 26-0 by own for touchdowns, and bounced Michigan State Michigan 0 0 0 0-0 souri a 3-0 lead with a first quarter field goal. 1 30 to plsy preservea ine Air Force Acsdemy's 8-6 victory over the University of Cincinnati Sst-urdsy. The Air Force Fslcons scored sfter getting the bsll in the first quarter, moving yards in IB plsys to set up halfback Don Bsu-com's plunge through the middle from the one yard line. A bed psss foiled halfback Wdliam Parma's attempt to kick en extra point, but Parma managed to Maryland out of the unaeteaieo Omaha University Saturday nignt Too few completed passes re Tobin's field goal came after Missouri had marched 75 yards football ranks 14-8 Saturday.

The Tarheels fell on two Mary Auburn 35, Chattanooga 7 suited in a net yardage gam for Russell grabbed it and outran two Baylor Upset By Wash. A Lee 43, Ran -Macon 0 Fort Hays of only yards Something hss to give in more ways than one Sunday when four of the National Football League's top drswer tesms psir off in contests thst could hsve vitsl besr-mg on the outcome of the two conference rsces. One of the hesdline stsshes Cowboy defenders for the touch down. from its own 19, to the OSU 6, only to be thrown back to the 10, The kick covered 28 yards land fumbles inside the Terp 20-yard line, setting up their pair of touchdowns in.the third period of Ohio State 44, Illinois 0 compared to Omaha's 152. In yards gained rushing, nowever, rno ai Oklahoma State made only one The victory gave the defending Ricr Eicht Conference chamnions most matched Omaha Slick Razorbacks a game played in rain.

Maryland moved for its only pass the bsll to Dick Brown in serious threat. That serious But it was the passing prowess "VJh.u their third triumph of the season the Minnesota 10, Northwestern 3 Purdue 19, Miami (Ohio) 8 Mich. State 28, Michigan 0 Notre Dame 30, Southern Cal Air Force 8, Cincinnati Kansas 21, Iowa State 7 Iowa 27. Indiana 8 sends the Green Bsy Packers to of Omaha's can Meyers to Li W. one tie.

It was their first UC went 97 yards in 18 plays spencu in ff th. conterence test. Cleveland for a showdown with the Browns in a game expected and halfbsck Fred Hynoski scored from the one yard line with 4.4S completed six out of nine tor .2 Oklahoma State suffered its third conference defeat. The Cow WACO, Tex. (AP)-The Univer sity of Arkansas, behind th Bullseye passing of George Mc Kinney and Billy Moore, upset navlnr's Golden Bears 23-13 in 1 attract 70.000 spectators.

The yards. OU's Roger sayers a is A rumble cost the Beercats Missouri 10, Oklahoma State ltl.d another yardage gain other pits the New York Giants their chance for extra points but boys have won one non-conference Wisconsin 23, Oregon State 20j12g yards in mne cirrje, which Syracuse 28, Nebraska 6 two TD's game this season they drove back to the Falcons 21 in the same period where half crucial Southwest Conference against the surprising cowooys in the Cotton Bowl at Dallas. All four clubs have 31 records. Missouri 3 0 7 010 Syracuse Hits Nebraska 28-6 College of lumporia jo, ueinei Sayers cored the first two football game Saturday night. Oklahoma State 0 0 0 touchdowns for Omaha, the first San Francisco's explosive 49ers back Terry Isaacson ended the threat by intercepting psss from UC quarterback Larry Hsrp.

"Bethany (Kan) 7, McPherson can set whst the NFL would re- The victory, third in four games for the spirited Raiorbacks and their second in conference play, sent the defending champions into score in the same period after, recovering a North Carolina fumble. The Terps converted for two points but were unable to score again and avert their first setback in four games. Halfback Gib Carson dropped the ball twice crossing the Maryland goal. Lenny Beck fell on it the first time for six points. A few minutes later, quarterback Ray Farm covered up Carson's bobble for another touchdown.

1 Fumbles by Maryland halfback Dennis Condie gave the Tarheels both their scoring chances. Center Joe Craver recovered the first on the Maryland 19 and Beck the other on the 16. North Carolina 0 0 14 014 Air Force 8 0 0 a (Kan) Ottawa (Kan LINCOLN, Neb (AP) Syracuse Kansas Wes- Cincinnati one 6 Sayers scored again in the second the undisputed league lead Italy Tops In Davis Cup Play gsrd ss "modern ers" recom by whitewsshing the Minnesota Vikings in Minneapolis. If the 49ers succeed in holding the Vikings scoreless, they will become the first NFL team since 1934 to Arkansas moved into a 16-point Hawkeyes Trounce Indiana 27-8 lead over the previously unbeaten Bears in the first half with the IOWA CITY, lows (AP) Mstt nine plays. Two more touchdowns mirkri uo in the third period, I Two of the interceptions squelch- masic toe of Mickey Cissell ac register ss many as tnree suc Szykowny spsrkled in his debut Veteran Nicola counting for the first three points lows quarterback Saturday, cessive snutoui vicwric.

Francisco is 31 snd Minnesots one by fullback wayne mcio pietraneeli boosted favored Italy on a 25-yard field goal. leyan 13 Omaha 26, Fort Hays State 0 Florida St. 3, Georgia 0 Pomona (Calif) 53, Cal Tech 7 Cal Aggies (Davies) 36, Nevada 12 Idaho State 12, Drake Lafayette 12, Temple 12 (tie) Texas Tech. 10 Texas Christian 0 Bethany 7, McPherson 0 Omaha 26, Fort Hays 0 Ottawa 38, Kan Wesleyan 13 Pittsburg 26, St. Benedict's 0 Butler 12, DePauw 6 North Dakota 14, SD State 13 completing 13 of 22 passes for 128 yards snd one touchdown ss the The fiehtina Hogs struck for six from the 7-yard mark with Mey-, Syracuse end Walt Sweeney I mto tle wth tne umtfd ers kicking the extra point, and grabbed another and raced 'sutes the Davls Cup mtenone rsnked Hawkeyes yarns ro uiuiiiuuwh.

final Saturday bv turning points early in the second quarter when McKinney drove the squad 49 yards and hit Paul Dudley with trounced Indisna 27-8. ror Syracuse, it was spuueu over Whitney feat into victory Szykowny crossed up the Hoos- rebound from a 22-21 setback at the hands of Maryland last week. Texas Trims Sooners 28-7 three-yard toucnaown pass. Moore iust minutes later con iers' defense in the third quarter by pitching a three-yard touchdown pass to Bill Whisler. The the final one by Louis Miloni who ran over from the five to cap 68-yard drive in seven plays.

Dave Parker was Fort Hays' big gainer, carrying the ball 17 times for a net gain of 114 yards. It was the first Central Intercollegiate Conference game for both teams with O.U. stacking up with Maryland 0 0 8 08 Rymkus Fired As Oilers Coach nected on a 32-yard toss to fleet- Reed. In a marathon tennis match played half Friday, half Saturday, the powerful bull-shouldered Italian outlasted Reed, of Alameda, 2-6, 6-8. 6-4, 6-4, 6-4.

Morningside 27, South Dakota 12 DALLAS. Tex. guys footed Lance Alworth for anotner touchdown. Texas 28. Okklanoma hsve got 'til sunup to enjoy this Moore wrapped it up for Arkan one," said Texas Coach Darren Hawkeyes used only 10 plays the 78-yard march.

It was Indiana's third straight loss. Indiana Iowa 6 7 7 7 27 The two husky six-footers Roval. "Now go enjoy HOUSTON (AP) Lou Rymkus sas with a four-yard scoring pass to end Jimmy Collier late in the final stanza. The team wss slready enjoying "this one" a 28-7 victory over the University of Oklahoma thst played so long that the doubles match was postponed until Sunday. Officials of the Italian team, three wins and one loss as compared to Ft Hays record of 1-2-1.

Ft. Hays plays Pittsburg next week at Pittsburg and Omaha plays Emporia. Quarterbacks Ronnie Stanley was fired Saturday as head coach of the Houston Oilers, defending champions of the American Football League Utah State 41, New Mexico 7 UCLA 28, Vanderbilt 21 California 21, Washington 14 Stanford 17, San Jose State 6 Washington State 34, Idaho 0 Utah 21, Brigham Young 20 Wyoming 18, Colo. State 7 Southwestern (Kan) College 23, Baker (Kan) 0 Sterling, Kan 12, Friends, Kan For Nebraska, it was the first loss in foOr starts. Ernie Davis scored two of the Syracuse touchdowns, the 2th and 27th of his career, setting a new school record.

Nebraska's commendable ground game wss nullified repeatedly by aerial boo-boos. The 'Cornhuskers rolled 44 yards in five plays after the opening kickoff but Dave Sarette picked off a Dennis Clsndge pass just two yards out of his own end zone to stem the assault. Halback Pete Brokaw made the ensuing 98-yard march good with a 23-yard Tp sprint. keot the Longhorns' unbeaten aft Ohio State Swamps ho clan to team Pietrangeli with er four games and hung a fourth traicht licking on their arch Orlando Sirola in the crucial dou ajid Bobby Ply passed for bath Baylor touchdowns snd end Bobby Lane wss on the receiving end of each. "Our decision is nasea on a conclusion the material on hand bles.

requested the postponement. rivil from across the Red River Since he began coaching in 1930, Sirola and Pietrangeli have Royal played his first team only Arkansas 3 13 0 723 Paul Brown of the Cleveland plsyed 28 Davis Cup doubles matches in Europe since 1955 and Baylor 0 6 0 7-13 has not been used to its fullest potential," said S. (Bud) Adams Jr president and owner of the Oilers. No successor wss Illinois 44-0 COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP) All-America fullback Bob Ferguson scored four touchdowns Saturday as Ohio State lsunched its Bit; Ten csmpaign with 44-0 victory over inexperienced end mfctry riddled Illinois.

Illinois Richmond 16. Geo Washn 15 I "mf" 20 minutes, then let me secona, third snd fourth strings of his nationally ranked No. 4 team romp. "They have everything that have won every one. David Freed 1 v2 Tech 14 I high school, college, serv.ee and the U.S captain, said he would not decide his doubles team until Memphis 7, Miss Southern 7 professional football.

Don Sumsn. executive vice makes a good football team," said niri.hnma's Bud Wilkinson. Bethany Drops McPherson 7-0 McPHERSON, Kan. (AP) Sunday just before the start of president snd genersl manager notified Rvmkus of Adams' de 21 16 744 the match. The depth snd speed tost wss "nm Friday Reed could hardly Art Wall Cinches U.S.

Win Over G.B. in Ryder Cup Games anything wrong. Pjetrangeli was Bethany defeated McPherson 7-0 in a Kansas Conference football cision eight hours after the team returned by plane from Boston where the Oilers and Boston Patriots played a 31-31 tie Friday erratic. Wichita 28, N. Texas Mate 14 Texas Tech 10, Texas Christ 0 Rice 19, Florida 10 Aruona State 28, West Texas 11 Arksnsas 23, Baylor 13 Texas AtM 55, Trinity 0 West Virginia 20, Pitt 6 Coast Guard 13, Wesleyan 9 Wake Forest 17, Clemson 13 game here Saturday night, get Saturday Pietraqgeh dropped WINTER TOBAOB FOB ALL OimOABO MOTORS AUTOMOTIVE PARTS CO.

fSM. once a trademark of tne aooners was all on the other side todsy. "But it mskes you feel good to play with a team that doesn't quit," said Bill Van Burkleo, the Sooners' sophomore quarterback. 'I think we became a team In that fourth quarter ting the only score with less than the first game, enabling Reed tie, the third set at 4-4. si minutes left to play Bv JOHN FARROW Associated Press Sports Writer LYTHAMST.

ANNES, England After that Pietrangeli deftly UN Dick Keyte went through the left side of the line for 71 yards using passing shots and steadily driving to Reed's backhand was to cross the gosl line. Bill Msn 1-3-1 record. Notre Dame Tramples So. California 30-0 Micciccinni nmnt (AP)-The United states aeteaieo ississippi Momps BnUin 14VS.9M the Hyder Cup and defeated Britain's long-driving Harry Weetman, 1 up. Wall took only 12 putts in the outward 9 holes.

He was out in a 4-under-par 31, sinking putts of 6 feet on the 3rd, 12 feet on the 4th, 5 feet on the 7th, 6 feet on the 8th, and 30 feet sker kicked the point. never behind except tor a oriet i Houston 47-7 I golf competition Saturday with deficit at the start of the fourth uTUPtnc Tnn (AP) Under- tne red-not putter oi Art wu HoHoZn'nXd(tohe first Pinching the golden trophy for McPherson threstened twice in the first hslf, getting to the Bethany "10 and losing on a fumble and then reaching the 13 and los- SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP)-Re-surging Notre Dame unleashed 22 different backs from its brimful stockpile of football talent Satur Americans once again touchdown given up by Mississip pi this season but the nation's No DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA ANNUAL FALL BAZAAR Chile nd ChickM rWU Soup, Pie ee Coke, Oemee I-V-M-Y-O-N-llnsHetrf. I The U.S. team went to lunch 'with an 11-5 lead and needed to Me day and trampiea aouuiern iu- 1 team trampiea tne urea up th.

end of Friday's eight four set. Itslisn fans were shocked Friday by Reed's performance and the earlier victory of Jon Douglas of Ssnts Monica, over Italian champion Fausto Gardini that gave the United States a 1-0 lead in the five-match series to decide who will meet Austrslia for the Davis Cup fornia inlo a 30-0 deteat. VS'L merfUe" singles to retain the trophy somes.ll 18 holes-and went on half Saturdaj. jt Deswti two t0 dominate the 16 singles Sat- An awesome combination oi urday thy won 7 singles and brute power and fancy passing WlU msdo jure Yank kept halved 3 otnerg Wlth Britain win Ottawa Braves Down We build butter with Kansas Wesleyan 38-13 ST. ROSE AUDITORIUM crummea tne nousion ucn.

fhe trophy by putting brilliantly ning OTTAWA, Kan. (AP) too ut- Ster P.M. Oct. tawa Braves won their fifth strsight footbsll gsme of the see- in Saturday night, defeating Kan- is wesleyan SI-IS. Ottawa quarterback Ken Smart Wichita Tramps North Texas 24-14; Keeps Conference Lean running and five by air.

Wichitan On Top In Mjssouri Golf Tourney SPRINGFIELD. Mo. (AP) -Jim Dowling of Wichita, and Fred Wampler of St. Louis tied for the pro lead in the Hickory Hills Pro-Am golf tournament here Saturday with four-under-par 68s The final 18 holes of the 36-hole intercepted a pass thrown by Jerry Smith and ran 65 yards for a TO OUR touchdown in the longest scoring IN play of the game. one and BUI Stangarone ran for touchdown Wesleyan scored -first in the DENTON, Tex (AP) Wichita tightened its hold on the Missouri Valley Conference lead Saturday by whipping North Texas State Kansas Conference contest, THE OIL INDUSTRY the conversion thst made it 14-0 at halftime.

Wichita got its third score on a two-yard plunge by J. R. Dumler l. err urn esors wat savs vou aaoNiv Well show you Buttae ktuldtes mAt n. fcrtwdw yaa te swasea dwir you fsets end StwM.CaDastodayl jgspw Be safe to gat ew UU9 price befora yea balU! contest wm ire iimjcu 124-14 Dave Douglas of St.

Louis and wheatshockers appeared to marching 72 yards down the field in a series of plsys. climaxed by Rod Brown's plunge over the line from the two. Ottawa made 224 yards rushing to Its for Wesleyan. The Braves have the game wrapped up when after a 70-yard march opening the second half. North Texas moved right back with Arthur Perkins driving two yards for a touchdown.

Ray Williamson passed to Clsrence Yockey of overlsntl, Park, Ksn sre in second piece among the pros with 69s. There were 104 entrants, half of them pros from seven states. before the game ended. Aivsecond quarter interception set the Shockers in scoring motion on the North Texas stste 39. Three running plays moved the bsll to the IS where Alvin Le-blanc threw a pass to Richard Stephens in the end zone.

Late in the first half the Eagles had apparently blunted a Wichita threat with an end zone interception but a personal foul nullified it to give th Shockers the ball on the Jp. Quarterback Alex Zy- were outgained on passing, 72 to Mike Pirkle for the two points 7S ysras. Wesleyan now has a 1-4 record Opening the fourth period, the running of Perkins and a run of they went ahead 20-0 four minutes into the second half. But North Texas bounced beck on scoring drives of 86 and 73 yards to make it 20-14 midway of the fourth period. The Eagles got two more chancs to score but Wichita linebacker Leroy Leep spoiled both with pass interceptions.

He returned the seeond one 18 ysrds to score a LUUeUaVM SI SCHARTZ 30 yards by Bobby Smith sat up HOCKEY an 18-yard scoring sprint by aildlns Co. Smith. Bui Wt0th By THE Montreal Toronto ph. at s- Bill Freehan. Michigan catcher, led the Big Ten in hitting this spring with a .585 mark.

He had 2A hits in 41 at bats and led in Jvu batted in with 18. 'i, Wichita 0 14 6 6-26 North Texas 0 0 8 i 14.

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