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State foucT. Monday, Sept. 28, Httlttm May Be Wrong Rudolph Rallies Buffs Upset Highlights Big 8 Play By Don Forsythe Journal Sports Editor Each week offers new evidence that emotion and psychology play major roles in the outcomes of many college football games. This is one area in which Minnesota will hold an edge against Nebraska Saturday. Coach Murray Warmath and his Gophers have been frustrated six straight times by Nebraska and all but last 42-14 Cornhusker romp have been fiercely contested battles right down to the closing seconds.

It will be no problem for the Gophers to get for Nebraska this time around. If last pasting enough incentive, always the added stimulus of playing one Gf the top-rated teams. Columbus, Ga. Mason Rudolph, a quiet Tennessean, was lining up a tricky 15-foot downhill putt on the 15th hole Sunday when he realized he was four strokes behind Texas Chris Blocker in the $60,000 Green Island Open Golf Tournament. The putt sneaked into the hole, giving Rudolph a birdie three, and, when Blocker, who had entered the final round with a two-shot lead over Cesar and Harry Toscano, bogeyed No.

14, Rudolph was only two strokes behind. Rudolph then closed with short birdie putts on the final two holes to win his first tournament since the 1966 Thunderbird Classic. is seldom a problem at Minnesota. One of Best Teams So much for the To 'make good use of it you have to be able to match your opponents closely physically. This is another area in which the Gophers meet the test.

never lacked for physical ability. A long succession of pro players from Minnesota Carl Eller, Bobby Bell, Gale Gillingham, Charley Sanders and Dick Enderle to name a few current evidence that lack of material Jim Jamieson $4,285 Herb Hooper, $2,580 Bob Stanton, $2,580 Bunky Henry, $1,850 67-71-75-67-280 Bert Weaver, $1,600 Bert Greene, $1,600 ,1 i 1 ,1 Tom Shaw $1,600 Apparently it no problem at all this year. Minneapolis Bobby coii 74-70-73-6S-282 columnist Sid Hartman claims running backs may be his deepest and best set since the Gopher Rose Bowl 1,281 teams of 1960 and 1961. And quarterback Craig Curry, one Jerry Heard, 050 of the most highly sought preps in the country three years chuck 6t1u9-74-283 ago, has lived up to expectations as a field general. 73 71 70 69-283 John Waldorf, the Big supervisor of football officials, was on hand for the Minnesota-Missouri game two weekends Richaru OHS AcC ago.

The Gophers led 9-0 and 12-6, but faltered in the stretch and lost, 34-12. Richard collected a hole- in-one on the par 3 143-yard 17 is the best Minnesota team ever claims at Pioneers Golf Course Sunday Waldorf. was a hot day and they ran out of steam while playing with Greg Kurtin the second half, but until that time they were very zer. Bill Stickney and Jerry Warmath, following the Missouri game, conceded that the weather was a factor. were prepared as well as could be in 20 days of practice.

We were, in fny opinion, well conditioned physically. had the misfortune to have extremely cool weather Dick Wadlow again swept during our three weeks of preparation. I think our both races in the Lincoln Snipe team had to endure the heat or suffer to speak of in more Sunday races at Wagon than one or two workouts. This is certainly a wonderful and Train Lake. John Layman was pleasant type of weather to prepare in.

But it prepare second and Jack Wagener was third in the first race and Art Yost finished second and A1 Kansas City (Pi The tolorado Buffakyes moved to the head of the Big Eight Conference football class after their sparkling 41-13 conquest of fourth-ranked Penn State Saturday and established themselves as a team to beat in the league race which gets under way this week. The Bufrs, their non-conference activity out of the way for the present, turn their attention to the first of seven straight Big Eight foes Saturday when they invade Kansas State, a 35-13 weekend victim of Arizona State University. Misisouri, stung by Air Force 37-14 last week, travels lo Oklahoma State, which upset Houston 26-17, in the other battered conference clash on this week Colorado State University 37-6, menu. giving Big Eight teams five Besides Missouri and Kansas victories and three losses on State, Oklahoma also lost last the third wedtend of the new Saturday. The Sooners were season, beaten by Oregon State 23- Colorado jumped into a 10-0 14.

Nebraska trimmed Army lead over Penn State in the 2Jj-0, Kansas routed Syracuse first three minutes and was use Makes Believer Of Iowa Coach Nagel Big 8 Standings 69 57 85 86 63 79 53 36 never headed. With the second half only a minute old, the Buf- faloes held a whopping 27-7 2 0 advantage after sprinter Cliff I Branch exploded 97 yards with Sma 2 1 the second half Uckoff. Five state 2 different Buffs paraded for owahoma 1 2 and Dave Haney Nebraska 28 0 kicked field goals of 35 and 41 ggMi. vardS. Force 37, Missouri 14 Oregon State 23.

Oklahoma 14 Kansas came up with its best st.t. defensive effort of the cam. paign, and John Riggins scored Nebraska at Minnesota three touchdowns, all on one- SiacSS 04 yard runs, in the Jayhawks' decision at Syracuse. Pts. Opp.

9 22 33 49 41 68 51 54 Wadlow Wins a team to play in extremely hot he observed, (rophers a Cool Weather Team With two more weeks of conditioning and the prospect of cooler weather in Minneapolis come Saturday, the Gophers may be able to carry their momentum further against Nebraska. The Gophers have always played well early in the game against Nebraska. Even last year the Comhuskers had to come from behind twice to knot the count at 14-14 at the half. Traditionally, the Gophers have been a November team. Last year was a classic example.

They were winless after six games and won their last four to finish 4-3 in the Big Ten. Overcash race. third in the second Records Madison (Pi The 13-day horse race meet which ended at Madison Downs Saturday reported a total mutuel wagering handle of $988,149. Total attendance was 20,688. Neither was a record.

Judging from their strong early effort against Missouri and 49-7 rout of Ohio University, a team which tied Minnesota (35-35) a year ago, the Gophers may be putting things together more quickly this season. Men's 230 Games, 600 Series At Northeast Linus Vrbka, 601. At Plaza Jack Walentine, 234; Steve The Cornhuskers be caught looking ahead to their 44 Big Eight opener in another week or play with the number Games, 525 series of errors they had against Army if they hope to extend their winning streak at Minnesota. Warmath, describing his team to the Big Ten Skywriters, said are big, strong, tough and hard-nosed. We will knock the At Parkway Doris Boltcn, 547; Key Oakes, 535; Joyce Mills, 551; Shirley Gaylor, 226-576; Marlyn Swiler, 249.

At Bowl-Mor Beverly Wisehart, 210; Edith Jennes, 204. Junior Boys' 200 Games, 525 Series At Plaza Lyle Fiamon, 210; Mark Bach, 217; Joe Miller, Scott well, say really be going after the other teams. Marvin Olnsmore, 528. It could be quite a battle. The Cornhuskers play it the samp wav Northeast Kim Smith, 198; Terry atiiuc Bauers, 244-512.

I Pro Football Summaries I Raiders 27, Chargers 27 Cowboys 28, Giants 10 HadI Oakland San Diego Mercer 48 Oak FG Blanda 28 SD Garrison 2 pass from (Mercer kick) Oak Banaszak 1 run (Blanda kick) OAK Bilentnikoff 22 pass from La- srtonica (Blanda kick) OAK FG Blanda 13 Mercer 39 OAK Banaszak 1 run (Blanda kick) 65 pass from HadI (Mercer kick) SD Alworth 38 pass from HadI (Mercer kick) Statistics Raiders Chargers 23 17 138 133 267 211 35 -1 First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized Bears 20, Eagles 16 Philadelphia 6 3 0 Chicago 7 10 0 96 kickoff return (Percival kick) 7 pass from Snead (kick failed) Chi-FG Percival 17 Phi-FG Moseley 42 12 pass from Bull (Percival kick) 10 run (Moseley kick) Percival 36 Statistics 3 17 0 New York 3 7 3 Dallas Gogoiak 20 1 run (Gogoiak kick) 3 run (Clark kick) 18 run (Clark kick) 58 pass from Renfzei (Clark kick) 24 pass from Staubach (Clark kick) Statistics Giants Cowboys First downs 15 24 R'jshing yardage 99 199 Passing yardage 139 161 Return yardage 35 79 Passes 14-36-2 14-24-1 Punts 3-47 3-51 Fumbles Lost 1 1 Yards penalized 60 36 Vikings 26, Saints 0 New Orleans 0 0 0 Minnesota 7 6 3 recovered blocked blocked punt in end zone (Cox kick) Cox 22 Cox 14 Cox 15 Cox 47 3 fumble recovery (Cox kick) 47,900. Statistics Saints Vikings Rams 19, Bills 0 Los Angeles 0 0 14 14-28 Buffalo LA-FG Ray 21 3 10 0 0 6-19 0 LA-FG Ray 19 4 run (Ray kick) LA-FG Ray 46 LA-FG Ray 21 Iowa City, Iowa (UPI) Iowa coach Ray Nagel was happy about one thihg Sunday: the Southern California-Iowa football game is history. prepared at this time Nagel said. faced two tough openers with Oregon State and Southern California and we still have a lot of wrinkles to iron The fifth-ranked Trojans rolled over Iowa Saturday, 48-0, smothering the Hawkeyes with a 660 yard total offensive attack that scored touchdowns 7 of the 11 times they had possession of the ball. I think that Nagel said.

just an outstanding football team, especially on offense. as fine an offense as find in college football What makes the Trojans outstanding, Nagel was asked. fact they have outstanding backs, an offensive line YMCA Swim Tryouts Set The Lincoln Central YMCA will hold tryouts for its swim team Tuesday and Thursday of this week at 7 p.m. The tryouts are open to any interested boy or girl in Lincoln between the ages of six and 15. The Centiral is also scheduling a Mother-Tot swim class to start Oct.

5. Any boy or girl between the ages oT two and six may be enrolled with the mother. Questions about the course or the swim team should be directed to Henry Cox at the Central YMCA. that averages 250 pounds with speed and quickness and outstanding coaching in Johnny McKay. a tough Nagel said.

Nagel praised the running of backs Clarence Davis, Lou Harris, (Jharlie Evans, Mike Berry and Bill Holland and the performances of quarterbacks Jimmy Jones and Mike Rae, who played most of the seconti half when Jones left with a hand injury. would describe their worst as Nagel said. Davis, who was bothered by a hip pointer, only played the first two quarters, rambling for 151 yards in 17 carries, scoring one touchdown and setting up first touchdown with runs of 26 and 17 yards. Oklahoma Dick Graham was the star of the victory over llth-ranked Houston, which had its 10-game winning streak stopped. Graham scored twice, once on an 85-yard kickoff return and on a 16-yard pass from Tony Pounds.

George Amondsoii and Dean Carlson, Iowa two quarterbacks, figured heavily in the win over Colorado State. Fights WMkend Fights By Associated Press SAN JUAN, P.R. Ken Buchanan, 135, Scotland, outpointed Ismael Laguna, 135, Panama, 15; Buchanan won WBA version of world lightweight championship. TOKYO YoshlakI Numata, 130, Japan stopped Raul Rojs, 130, San Pedro, 5. HiiiiiiiiiHHiniiHiniiuiitiiiiiiniiiiiiiHiHiiimiiiiiH Ninth-rankqd Missouri made six first half errors and trailed Air Force 39-0 at intermission.

Too, the Tigers cope with Bob passing and Ernie receiving, and Air Force held star rusher Joe Moore to 91 yards. Oklahoma find its offensive stuff in the second half downs within four minutes move ahead 14-13. Star quarterback Dickey spent the game on th bench, and Kansas Stat cope with Arizon State. With three minutes le in the first half, Arizona too advantage of a fumble and in tercepted pass and soon hac two scores. The scoret in the fourth on Henrv two-yard run ani Dennis 52-yard to Mike Creed.

Arizona St. 35, Kansas St. 13 Kansas State 0 0 0 Arizona xstate 0 14 12 ASU-Spagnola 1 run (Ekstrand kick ASU-Hilt 27 pass from Spagnola (Ek strand kick) ASU-Demery 22 pass from Spagnoi (kick failed) ASU-Beverly 9 pass from Spagnola ASU-FG Ekstrand 31 KSU-Hawthorne 2 run (Arrequin kick) ASU-Hurst 5 run (kick failed) KSU-Creed 52 pass from Morriso failed) Statistics First downs Rushing yardage against Oregon State. Trailing yardage 13-0 in the second quarter, the Punts Sooners erupped for two touch- KS AS 13 29 126 297 79 266 63 68 4-20-4 20-36-2 8-32 4-43 23 20 130 A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR MEN TO TRAIN IN THIS AREA FOR POSITIONS IN THE MEAT PACKING INDUSTRY. Because of increased activity in this area, large meat packing and livestock firms offer an excellent futura to well- trained men.

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22, AAcPherson, Kans. 19 Black Hills 42, Dakota Wesleyan 26 Kansas Wesleyan 10, Sterling 7 North Dakota 35, Mankato St. 19 North Dakota St. 24, South Dakota 21 Ottawa, Kans. 23, Southwestern, Kans.

23 (tie) South Dakota Tech 12, Huron 7 West Arizona 30, San Jose St. 29 Hawaii 23, Long Beach St. 14 Idaho St. 64, Nevada Southern 34 Montana 20, Northern Arizona 0 Montana St. 26, Fresno St.

12 UCLA 12, Northwestern 7 San Diego St. 35, Los Angeles St. 0 Santa Clara 13 First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized 19 15 112 86 272 258 27 49 28-44-3 10-21-2 3-33 5-40 2 1 58 42 Statistics First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized Browns 49eri 19 122 326 8 15-28-2 4-38 2 63 24 158 277 57 20-31-0 6-38 0 42 Jets 31, Patriots 21 New York 7 14 7 3-31 Boston 0 7 14 2 run (J Turner kick) 11 run (Cappelletti kick) 5 run (J Turner kick) 4 pass from Namath (J. Turner kick) 36 pass Interception (J Turner kick) 41 pass from Tallaffero, (Cappelletti kick) 6 run (Cappelletti kick) J. Turner 25 Statistics First downs 18 12 Rushing yardage 187 64 Passing yardage 96 139 Return yardage 91 81 Passes 9-20-0 11-244 Punts 5-37 5-32 Fumbles lost 7 0 Yards penalized 15 25 Lions 38, Bengals 3 Cincinnati 0 0 0 3 Detroit 7 24 0 5 pass from Munson (Mann kick) 1 pass from Munson (Mann kick) OET-FG Mann 50 1 run (Mann kick) 61 punt return (Mann kick) 1 run (Mann kick) Muhlmann 35.

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