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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 20

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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The Pantagraph B-6 Bloomingten-Normal, III. Nov. IS, 1970 'a Jolts A uburn eorai dav and stunned eighth-ranked put their 17 points together in a second period flurry but Auburn 31-17 in a regionally AUBURN, Ala. (AP) -Georgia, armed with a time-consuming ground game led by sophomore tailback Ricky Lake, struck for a pair of couldn't solve the Georgia defense thereafter. televised Southeastern Conference football game.

The mighty Tigers, averaging Lake, a 185-pounder, cracked fourth period touchdowns Satur-more than 500 yards per out 96 yards on 26 carries and scored touchdowns on runs of one and four yards. The latter on a 26-yard field goal by Kim Braswell in the third period. It was his 13th of the season, tying an SEC record. Valpo Bombs Wheaton, 57-28 VALPARAISO, Ind. (UPI) -Nick Reardon and halfback John Rusert each scored three touchdowns Saturday afternoon as the host Valparaiso Crusaders buried Wheaton 57-28.

Rusert punched across scores on runs of 19 and 6 yards and came with 12:07 remaining in I 4 1 i s. fi i I 4 i JO- V. I i A C-'- SJ i the game, giving Georgia a 24- Liebenberg Wins; ISU Team 8th 17 lead. The Bulldogs needed only four plays to score on the 52 yard drive, after running back Jack Montgomery started it CARBONDALE, HI. (UPI) with a 43-yard pass to Jimmy Jerome Liebenberg of Western The time eclipsed the course record of 24:41 established by Rick Gros of the University of Illinois two weeks ago in the Shirer at the Auburn nine.

Seven minutes later, Mon caught a 10-yard pass from quarterback Ken Lass to increase his season total to 10, tying a Valparaiso record with Illinois Intercollegiate Confer tgomery capped a 39-yard drive when he plunged over from the Michigan University ran through the wind and the rain in course record time Saturday In pacing his cross country team to victory in the 46th annual Central Collegiate Conference meet at Southern Illinois University. Teams and their point totals in order included: Western one, giving Georgia an insur one game to go next week mountable lead. Auburn quarterback Pat Sul against Wagner at Staten Island, New York. livan then began connecting Reardon scored his touch ence meet. The 80 runners had to contend with a light rain, wind and 40-degree weather.

Other finishers in the top ten: Sid Sink, Bowling Green, fourth, Gary Harris, Western Michigan, Steve Stintizi, Western Michigan, Dennis Bayham, Miami, downs on two passes from sophomore quarterback Dave frequently on short passes, but Bozzy) Rosenberg ended one threat with an interception at Michigan, 32; Bowling Green of Ohio, 87; University of Cincin Schultz and on a halfback pass nati, 95; Miami of Ohio, 109; from Rusert for 45 yards. the Bulldog three with 3:27 left. Georgia drove 78 yards with Davis, Dave Crocker, John Bennett, Western the opening kickoff, scoring on Ohio University, 126; Southern Illinois, 144; Notre Dame, 155; Illinois State, 188; Air Force, 198; Northern Illinois, 297; Loy Brooks Puckett and a Davis-to-Walt Bate pass accounted for Wheaton's touchdowns. Whea- Michigan, Tracy Elliott, Bowling Green, Jerry Craig, Southern Illinois, 25:48, and Ron Stapleton, Cincinnati, 25:51. ola, 315, and Marshall Universi a 16-yard pass from Paul Gilbert to Charles Whittemore, who made a juggling catch while falling into the end zone.

Georgia's other scoring came ton's mark dipped to 1-7-1 while Valparaiso upped its slate to ty, 356. Ken Carlson and Alan Taylor 5-3-1. paced Illinois Stat by finishing 21st and 22nd, respectively. Another Touchdown for Orduna Nebrasko'f Joe Orduna (31) scores from three yards our pictured are Nebraska's Dan Schneiss (22) and Kansas with 22 seconds remaining in the first quarter Saturday State's Wayne Brodman (59). Nebraska won the game In a Big light football game against Kansas State.

Also at Lincoln, 51-13. (AP Wirephoto) Nebraska Intercepts Seven Passes, Routs Kansas State Larry Closen was 38, Stan Dilley, 47th, and Dick Hanrath, 60th for ISU. Liebenberg took the lead in Hot values for cold weather driving. the five-mile run after the one-mile mark from Bob Bertelsen, Ohio University, and finished about 200 feet and 12 seconds ahead of Bertelsen In 24:30. Oklahoma a 28-24 uphill victory 25 yards to the Wildcat 30.

Amundson scored on TD runs of 77, 1 and 33 yards as the Cyclones snapped a five-game over Kansan Saturday and kept From 'there, sophomore the Sooners In the thick of the Johnny Rodgers took a handoff BE YOUR OWN BOSS! Bis Eight Conference football losing streak in Beating Missou- from Jerry Tagge on the first race with fourth-ranked Nebras rl in Columbia for the first tune since 1938. play from scrimmage and sprinted untouched over right tackle to score. ka. Wylie put on a dazzling first- Missouri, a pre-season favor-l half show, scoring touchdowns ite in the Big Eight, but riddled Amundson Switches; by injury, now is 4-5 for the season. LINCOLN, Neb.

(AP) Halfback Joe Orduna ran for four touchdowns and fourth-rated Nebraska intercepted seven passes Saturday as the Cornhuskers blasted Kansas State 51-13 to clinch a tie for the Big Eight Conference football title. The victory makes Bob De-vaney's Huskers 9-0-1 overall and 6-0 in the Big Eight and sets up next week's game against Oklahoma, the second place club at 4-1 and a 28-24 victor over Kansas Saturday. Kansas stayed at 6-4 overall and 5-2 in the Big Eight. The seven interceptions came on bursts of 16 and eight yards. Crosswhite took charge in the second half, punching huge holes The Tigers loss also assured Missouri Stumbles COLUMBIA, Mo.

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Wylie, Crosswhite Pace Oklahoma Win LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) the mistake-plagued Missouri off Wildcat quarterback Lynn Colorado Riddles Oklahoma State, 30-6 STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) -Colorado's punishing ground game and smothering defense were too much for Oklahoma State to handle Saturday as the visiting Buffaloes stampeded to a 30-6 Bg Eight Conference football victory. The triumph lifted Colorado's 31-19 Saturday. Sophomore Joe Wylie's sweep The loss assured Missouri of its first losing season in 14 ing runs and Leon Crosswhite Dickey, the Big Eight all-time leading passer and set a braska team record.

One interception was returned 43 yards and a touchdown by stabbing line thrusts brought years. It jh Yi Dave Morock and three other thefts set up touchdowns. Orange Bowl Orduna, a senior who sat out Anaheim, Calif. 92804 over-all record to 5-4 and its conference mark to 3-4. Oklahoma State fell to 3-6 over-all and 1-4 in the league.

last season after knee surgery, turned in his finest game of the year, running three, 16, two and one yards for his touchdowns. The Cornhuskers were never Starts Today! MIAMI, Fla. (AP) The Orange Bowl said Saturday night it has extended an invitation to powerhouse Nebraska to be one of the teams in the New Year's Night post-season football classic. "Coach Bob DeVaney says he will let his players vote on bowl bids today and will announce his decision late this afternoon," an Orange Bowl spokesman said. DAILY 10-10, SUN.

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