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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 40

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19, owaied by Bob Churchich. In the but also seldom two seasons Tagge has 12 TD passes and Brownson 11. that a sophomore comes through (ieorge Blanda is getting his due acclaim for rallying with the kind of performance the Oakland Raiders and producing a comeback win over Silver Larry Valasek Cleveland Sunday, but some of the credit has to go to ex- had last week. Cornhusker Kent McCloughan, whose late interception made Though just 5-9 and the winning field goal possible. McCloughan is enjoying a pounds, has the rpeed big year after having been bothered hy bad knees the last to make him an elusive ball couple of seasons.

He leads the Raiders in interceptions with carrier. Last spring, though just four. a freshman, Larry was fourth in 'I'hcy always strike up the band at major college football the Class I) 440-yard dash, games, hut there's a reason for a big production Friday Silver Creek when Auburn meets C.oorgia Saturday. Directing the football played Polk. After losing to both show will be Ciilberi (Ceorgia's Paul) and Sullivan Clarks and Stromsburc teams Pat).

By STEVB: (iUSS One of a Series will have only 3.2 points returning from a 77.3 average last year. There are no team strengths, I just hope desire and hustle will be our big Pershing College basketball coach Bob Gates faces the biggest rebuilding job in the state this season after the Generals went 38-U the past two campaigns. Only 6-0 Ed and fi-3 Ed Perkins return. Thev scored Kialoa II Leads (Unilesi Los Angeles B. Kilroy's 73-foot yawl Kialoa II continued to lead the pack Tuesday as the 50-boat field in Add Franchisi' liji Stromsburg, team; that Polk had beaten, the Tigercats were definite underdogs.

But Valasek was responsible for 232 of his 293 yards as he led coach Larry Kansas state coach Vince Gibson is overjoyed about his position as it heads into the Nebraska game. put up with the probation and all that stuff and now got a chance to play for the championship. That can be upset victory, their howl he says. Defensive end Mike Kuhn seconds Others who had outstanding the motion. go to Lincoln and play in the champion games last weekend and deserve he said after the Wildcats stopped Oklahoma State special recognition include: Salurdav.

Oklahoma Floyd Gass after a 28-15 loss to Kansas State last week: as tough as we've been hit all year. They were ready. VVe were ready, too, but not as ready as they were." Auburn Gained over 200 yards against Tecumseh lo help keep unbeaten for the season while he totaled 9.51 yards and scored 13 touchdowns. Ivory, Lincoln High By blocking a punt late in the game, Ivory lielpcd the Links come from behind for a 12-7 over Grand Oregon coach Jerry Frei, whose team has faced some of the lop (juarlerbacks in the in Jim Plunkett (Stanford), Dennis IXimmitt (UCLA), Sonny Sixkiller (Wa.shington) and Boh Parker (Air Force) says the best player seen a quarter- Island, back. He votes for Air Force flanker Ernie Jennings.

Have Gee. Former halfback Ron who made hi.s Played a key role in all three pro debut at Cleveland last voar and then was shipped to as Central City topped York. (Jce r.i.nls, is impression on his and T.mes new teammates. Quarterback Fran larkenton claims, ties picked up the fir.st down on a the best halfback in today period. He catches ci-ueial third-down play on the the ball.

He blocks. He runs inside and outside, and makes drive to the winning touchdown. Egbert Thompson, i I Rolled to 212 yards Baltimore The Baltimore Orioles announced Tuesday that they had purchased the Miami Marlins baseball franchise in the Class A Florida State League. For the past five years, the Orioles have had a working agreement with the Marlins. the big plays.

All the great one.s make the big lllimh Lour Notches Fight wins over an 80-year period may not like much, but Nebraska has made giKKi use of them this fall against Beatrice, including runs of 3(i, .3.5, 34. and 24 yards while scoring twice. Raphael Starman, Petersburg i .1 vaulting from 17th lo a tie for Itllh place on college passes for 22,3 yards in 1 VL'in iwimv PhntvABnrc all-time winning list. The National Football chart Nebraska with 438 victories. Tlie Cornhuskers have bypassed both Navy (444) and Minnesota (444) and moved into'a tic with Cornell and Syracuse at 446 Catching No.

12 Penn State might take some doing. The Nittanv Lions now have 4.57 wins. Kansas football coach Rodgers, regarded as an innovator, came up with something a little different at Colorado last week. The used a huddle only occasionally in the first half. had io find out some things about it and the only way to do it is to try it in a game.

There are some things we have to do, hut we found out that it does have a place in our The netted only 69 with this approach in the first half and 239 when they went hack to their regular huddles in the second half, but there was probably more to the comeback than just the huddle bit. Mail order ticket sales have been opened in Kansas City win over Chamber.s. Scored two and on three extra point plays. Lincoln East Late in the game, with itast holding a slim 7-0 lead against Pius X. Miller booted the only field goal kicked by a City player (his fall to put the Spartans safely In front.

Alan Holka. Malcolm After being down 12-0 at halftimc, Holka led a second-half comeback to spearhead an upset over Yutan. He tallied two touchdowns and the games only extra point. Kirby Marr, Nelson Rushed for 184 yards, caught three passes, one for a touchdown, intercepted two aerials and returned punts as Nelson upset Red Cloud for its league title. Kandy Koski, Pender for the Big Fight basketball tournament Dec.

26, Recognized for scason-Iong play 'ntkots are also available at the participating schools, Fir.st round pairings match Iowa State against Oklahoma and (ankles behind the line among the Kansas against Missouri on Dec. 26 and Oklahoma State v. 32 solo tackles he made this fall. Nebraska and Colorado v. Kansas State Dec.

28. Top Bowlers Randy Otto. Aurora Averaged a gigantic 20 yards per carry against while scoring one touchdown in Huskies finale. Carries a 7.5 per carry average for the entire season. Men's 230 Games, 600 Series At Plaza Ed McGerr, 232; Bob Bulls, 231; l.awrence McAdams, 241; Max Jensen, 257 649; Dan Fraley, 612.

Ron Megle, 640; Glenn At Tony's Allan, At Bowl-Mor Ray Pillard. 612. At Hollywood Del Barnes, 600; Mose Kern, 235; Earl Brown, 231; Tom Schaefer, 235; Floyd Neiswanqer, 730- 602; Dave Preis, 604; Bob Coates, 170 triolicate. At Parkway Bob Petracek, 2 5 4 Russell Gorthey, 631. At Tony's Elmer Noodman, 235.

Ladies' 200 Games, 525 Series At Bowl-Mor Linda Steward, 203; Jan Gradark, 201 538. At Hollywood Verna McGurdv, 20O--559; MarCie Gr ftin, 276; Lots Campbell. 2C3; Ollie Horton Jane Jannis, 202. At Parkway Penny Cole, -553; Marfea Rutledqe, 23.3 540; Mary Yates, Donna Fmry, 210 539; Marcia Mat- thes, 539; Lorraine Saunders, 208. At Plaza Laure McNulty, 207; Jan Jensen, 721; Hazel Frappia, Shirley Jelinek, 220; Janis Jackson, 224 554; Sharon Schweitzer, Louise Rung, 532; Evelyn Aim, 534; Linda Wilson, 545; Shirley Deterding, 205 561; Patsy Shilkey, 552; Jane Foreman, 205--566; Flo Boilys, 221-562; Dee Coates, 201; Carol Gorham, 539; Fern Adams, 234 549; Betty Rose Sleenson, 200 Linrohi Pair Wins Doahles Cials' Results Moonshiners 21-19-8, SOS 7-8-6; Odds Fnds 23-18-9, Bouncers 19-16-16; Cullen 27-16-12, Husker Spikettes 12-18-5; State Farm 22-18-7, Bryan Nurses Walker Tire 18-17-11, Gonyeas 8-10-8; Waverly 231MO, Psychadolls 8-13-8.

Columbus Faye and Marge Bartzatt compiled a total lo win the doubles title in the 15th annual Colum- bovvl tournament at Columbus Bowl. Kathy Dinges of Lincoln finished third in all-events with a 1,739 total. 1 AD afvine STADItM BOOTS Imported from Italy, ribbed soles in late brown suede or grey suede. Just in time for NU Homecoming! Regularly 12.00 mm Sorry! No Phone or Mail Orders on Sale Shoes. Men's Store Shoes, 1st Floor Downtown.

Mall Level Gateway SHOP THURSDAY DOWNTOWN GATEWAY 10 TO 91 the zXngclcs to Mazatlan yacht race pas.sed the halfway point. The Kialoa representing the Newport Harbor, Yacht Club, was about 450 miles from its destination at noon. The Ixiats left Los Angeles Harbor Saturday at noon. Second was the Red Head of the San Diego Yacht Club, skippered by Larry and third was Vivant, Mort boat out of the Ivong Beach Yacht Club. a total of 118 points during limited action in 1969-70.

The lop seven scorers graduated. Gates will rely on freshmen lo make the club respectable. John Strain, a 6-5 member of, the Lincoln Northeast state Class A championship team, 6-5 Mike Rehn from Omaha Bryan and a trio of Detroit 6-4 Sam Johnson, 6-4 Don Hazel and 5-5 Jerry Adams are thc' best newcomers. Oakland The Oakland Athletics Tuesday announced rehiring of Lollar as manager of the Iowa Oaks of Des Moines for 1971. Lollar, a former major league catcher, managed the American Association baseball farm club to a second place tie last season and was credited with developing young catcher Gene Tenace, who joined the American League parent club late in the year.

PERSHING Head Coach: Bob Gates Assistant: None. 1969-70 Record: 16-7. 1970-71 November: Rockhursf; 28 St. Mary of the Plains. December: Bethel; of Emporia; Peru; at Nebraska Wesleyan; Lincoln, at Southwest Missouri; Oelewein, Iowa Tourney.

January: 2-3 at Tarkio Tourney; at Believue; Peru; Hiram Scott; OffuttAFB; John F. Kennedy; 26 at Tarkio; Metro, Colo. St. February: Benedict's; Scott; 8 Sacred Heart; Offutt AFB; 16 John F. Kennedy; 20-at Sacred Heart.

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