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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 12

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ioi rnai. su ini lioilcnnaki'rs SI km I MSI I'irhliirr Dirrrls Piinliir To r.oniiiirini' I fisrt 4 'IXI 4 1 1 1 5 ia 2 In 1'- n1 a. 'i il 1 1 5 1 i EA i In ani 5 KPiiiiy the an a 4 as third quarter State giri bark i Si ioiurnn in the final tir vihen larterbaek Jim Nn, ki hJ a yard payoff end 7 Sammy Wi.jiams try lanes threaten to -r'-m Ifcji) and par! 11 1 hnl Thryrr Alunit iM To Sludcnls Kirk Oil Drive Ih'vive Spiril Hv nos srrj fi staff SporU Writer M'-miiiial like inv-'t ren-imng fi Tlie ruhiig gave irv receiver and prevent th? the jjrC'bdble and the Don xla, York tsckle who iUR animal 8 0 on the play, ni-yed of the gam? for the as Ihjiversity of 3 atudenfs kirked off a drive to re f'oiich Bill wo.ds With ref 3 bi-t id a few Hu, was sidelined wh'n he due a o.ill iji Sat bv knir igan Slate, the Uip rati'd (oiirgi ate team the naiion, a virK mg 3 srfwe The Spartans were point favorite going into the game I and were expeeied to run all over I the brui.sed Boiiermiiktrv who had trie handicap of having some key men mirsing her a use of the il'j hug But IB year rrd hfluT. a quat teroa! had riifffrent iriea.s and diierted his Fuifiue crew to the upset with all the poi.se of a pro veteran. The only Uung in recent ffXilball hi.story that could compare with i was the time that Purdue did the exact thing here a few year.s ago.

That was in when a Boilermaker team that hadn't won a game, atopped a 2 n-game Spartan winning streak with a 0 triumph. The Mtuation wa.s the same go- MicllijilUl rips 1 :3 1-1 I fili if 51. 1 liiixiunt fiMI 7 1 V-1 2 9. itili rt hv 5-11 1 1' 1 pt r.a.i/ -d .31 ANX Mich. i the all.

gyt some diri aiKl Urne in his eye vive slumbering isker school fullback O-orge Cifra said it earlv the half. spirit. The reviva! was originates! by Gus- Maury was a trihng Corrihuskers. blow agair.st the ing into thi.s one. Michigan State terback Jim Van Pelt got up of a sick bed Saturday and i Michigan to a 34-14 Big Ten fo had won its first three starts and Purdue had lost its first three.

pair of Burly Walt Kowalczyk, the right ball triumph over a painful and while the dubbed the Black-, upset-minded Northwe.stem eleven Gus- one call broke mir backs, trainers were cleansing it. beads u.i ti 7 ss hnmii.rnminff 1 scored a touchdown all on 0.814 homecoming tans and Maury hand A the-r touch of sweat broke out on Rhoda cnmr of Niebaurn of he mont who re down we would been only r. ivM in full du: mg the half- prjmts h( hmd afu me 1 liir.e fa Tncv were 'I ku pi ct'a- Rig II of 11 tv.o Both M.kp l.ep dmg. wh suit up for the a the rpf r-ide ail atii-tt, 17 a rrem- of the Fj'emont band, agreed Doug Tnom one of the h' id runners Nebra.ska had. made a lunge at a Syra- hks own in one minute and four, The slick senior signal ca.ie- reconds of the second quarter, we of 2 Michigan players Kowalczyk ran a punt bac from with flu during the week.

Husktrs don't I Early Ijatd drive ended. HIT IM 11 I a Filially liiil ranisc Oklahntna i artii I. Iv.in**- Nrbratfca I I 1 1 I I I mt lit I. VUI MSI I I HI! I- f.a* I Mrta OVMhoma I I I i.i.T riintlniiPd friim Page 1 R. be with of uear- 7 cafiber thcy try to nmiu trtin their afop the i Fught thanks to a over KKnsas State oripued the irtion Rat px.r By P.lt did oficii.ug ki'k oH 7 ni P'ght ff-! in fr cit.

7 Tw r.s uo -t o' the ith a a H-- the nnui roll But it was a nn-ai ue the Orangp their fir-il lally After defensive play ui all wilh luw'huiki-. Jcruv Brown Dick i mc I' rh 7 1 a li -S tu 1 T' Sl. I 1 i ri' id to inc ir ii ii'i oif the hook a to PiPising, who wa.v envcl Ipudcr.s Charlene Aiithonv of Sid trui.p F.rniP J.t-k on fo fumble on Ryracu.vp 41 hut it fi 7 when ney and Margaret Marshall of the ku koff return imd NG 11 a Dave Baker intercppti-d ivimmdl'a who u.s«‘d this friendly Htu Howerter pa krui the kiove hall'hurried pass on the Orange 2 custom to show the yell out of the air at the ucse i Nebraska had a no the S' mk appreeiation for awakening Corn- tnrhir'ujMMl halk line and got ehnnre to score as the fourth quar- hu.sker spirit the Tlie ffuskers got to th" fmir in N'aviaux was for the runner seconds before the 11 which i.sn agaiii.st the rule.s half, mi-i-sed and went crashing iifi had no into th" Fremont band waiting for calling It mieriereru Hildmg the halftime said. hurt me, but he js lu plays earlier on a said Mis.s Catlett, pas.s play Naviaux had leaped who was nearly felled by the Ne- high to deflect the ball away from hra.ska halfback. Illinois iMiiiiK'soJa, 4-1 41 SlatiislicH three ploys to t'le c.i'ie foi Pni.siu'» go ficeJ u- riUd liOii Ihi- lltrrp a il Hu.ufis the tCc tid tui tbt nciuicd Stin'! 4 tt Ihrep to get ball out to the aud Larry Naviuux who showuni flash PA of returning to form bv av eragmg 8 -yard'-, per c.urry during the final touchdown.

A thiiMl- f'T opeiH'd after Sandage fell on a fumble just as the tlurd quarter ended, on the Syrac 31 Nav a 17 pi Rrf)wn Liut a y.ird to T) 'ii! j.uo (Uitfin who w.ij, muir the goal Imp atul the Sviat use fullback hkiiimI out to the .52 From there it took the Orange lust 12 plays to (over yard.s Karen Krueger, another checT- leader, the student cheering rclion wa.s the loudest seen for a lon.g tune, 'He kids are yellmg I'Khy, and 1 think it i.s the rc' ot the drive 1 1-1 Ni'hrmm Don Siivdt, Nch a. ka baskt tbal! veuman, hawking on the aUo ik im I the increased volume. 1 one and Jim Reese pa.ssed for 14 yards to Jerry Frend for the other. ni. Illinois had heroes in Jack Delveaux scored two touch- i down.s, on jaunts of 1 and 10 yards, i Dale Smith got another on a two- 3 2 3 fj rush, Mit-chell piunge.i III nwr from the 1 and Ron Hill in a 33 -vcrd from tUPi Ray Tom Haller for the fifth.

Eliot Illinois football team, a 13 But point-makers had to point underdog, pulled a two terrific lines. 43 along the to the Purdue 10 and backed over to three carnc.s later. Purdue gave the record Spartan stadium crowd cf 4.950 a clue of what was going to happen by tying the score before the half ended. Bob Jarus wa.s a one man wrecker for the Boilermakers, After a Spartan fumble on their 19 the stage, Jarus earned five time.s in succes.sion on the running plays, bucking over from a yard CHU on his la.st try. Fichtner, who never before had a game, was in for the signal-caller.

Bob Spoo, who saw only limited action be- rau.se of a hand cut. He lobbed a 43 -yard pass to Tom Franck- hauser that carried to the four and then kept handing the ball to fullback Me! Dillard, who bruised from the one on his third try. up with third string back Jim Byers and pulled Wolvenni 5 geiber for a ffi.irlh toiichd.owns broke a 11-14 deadlock. Michig scored again with less than a minute remaining. Halfback Bob McKciver.

one the smallest players in the Ten at I 58 pounds, nearly lifted the Wildcats to a stunning upset. The squat speedster, who stands only -4 scored oi touchdown and set up another the Wildcats struck twice in the third period and sent a scare through 'the nano i 0 an 0 0 I 'f Uii'nn 1 11 rail Michigan (''UchOown- (I t. (rorn 2 run, 7. fr Pelt): Van Pelt run). plungo).

Conversioni, I Ir inn lariljat ni lricpiiil In Piini I iiH.p’r* tint il inn. 11 IHil S-li II I Wisconsin Falls 21-7 To Iowa Buckeyes Ron! Inept Ilo osiers the game sprmted for ID. But a I'Oijple of plays later. Sim nett fumbled on the 37 anil t.f-ry I' bey pouacrd the iiatl F-' ys i it I- I liS-ya-d wm tlie ii .4 it.ui 4 aw over from the the score with P2 ieft 111 Uie hal! A bad ceuter created a mix up on the ('onverMon and aitf'r oped by Simneil and Doug Thom throwing the ball around a couple as on the two-yard liiw But times, the try was finally somehow the Huskers stopped knock the ball down, and some gvracuse broke the how Preising caught ttie ball as the dying moments of he fell backwards. the nd quarter.

Fogarty Instead of having a fourth arvd the first of three Stinnett down 2 yard pass from iuan to Lasse was the H'i-phens the yard.s with 7 JKi left the 4 uv I il Attempt unii Rmdh at I helm, mana get to tlie M' 2 ag uust the Orange te-erves the (ma! tnmule, but upsn Saturt.y, clipp.ng Han.son and Rich Kreithng, tackle' like they are making a the nation third-ranked college Adams, guard Joe Bellephant! lot more noi.se, and the ball team team, Minnesota, 34 13 before 69 and centers Gene Cherney and 619 fans. It was a team triumph for the Slalislics Iniliatid to be playing well, Smidl said. Variotrs frafernitie.s paraded 3 1 long paper around the d'l'ing the boosting the Hu-kers. Tllmi, beaten iwi earlier starts since the l.ne- the hrger forw eon to give h.eli'aack- a fullbacks a chance to run. In fart, hard hitting by th? linemen and alejt play by backs set up fir.st three touchdown.s.

In the first half, when the Illini 1 Interested rolled to a 21-0 edge. Minnesota 1 George Har.shman wa.s on the lost the ball twice on fumbles and during the game. A two- once on a pass interception. Tile d'r ot tiieir mlli.g across the until the final gun. ai- tiujugh there wa.sn’t too to Bob Hender.son, who stalled the vaunted Gopher back.s play after play.

Hlmi goi jumn on Gr f'Tward of the p.t H-nrkmg thp Ga-her de- were inside, and both Delveaux and Ron Nitcchke First ItiuhinR PftMlirrci Iowa 211 HR 1 vn IS IRft i :.4 11-29 1 I'i 1 Ifxt Hiixhinie 21 ,3 Hi 9-21 inicrcfpted 11 loft 1 1 5 iu-na Ohio Oh i 0 PS red and incpt Indiana under an 1 barra.ge Saturday as they racked up their Western hope of another wa.s during the final quar souek hei! when a Smith pass was iiitercefited. Happiest thought at the moment is Uiat the worst is over. The Gornhuskers will find the road veteran quarterback. Harsh- was the fir.st loss of the sea.son ahead rugged, but Mi.ssouri, Kan- o'ao didn't clear the schola.stic sas, Colorado and Iowa State hurdle and is ineligible. 15 situation, Syracuse had a fir.st parses that were intercepted, after fielding teams comparable he back in there next year and goal on the one.

Stephens deflected the ball. am! he romped 14 yard.s to the Syracu.se 40 Just I 40 remained in the half. A clipping penalty sid the Orange back to their own 31 but it put out the fire With a 19 yard Zimmer man to Ed Coffin pas.s and a IV-yard aerial from Jackson to Steftien.s slippet! over for the tally on the next play and Dick Lasse converted to make it 7 0 Only 4 05 had elapsed Back in C.arne Unlike their outmgs aganust Ar my and Pitt, Nebraska got right hack in tlie game and forced the light. Tlie Huskers took the kickoif ami doing most of the damag'', ra- made straightaway for pay dirt, cu.se moved to the Hiusker 9 with Thomas things off with a only 18 left. 20 -yard Jaunt and a- 15 yard piling Naviaux was called for pass in- penalty aga.nst Syracu.se heljH'd terference on the one yard line on liie home cause.

next play and with six second.s Syracu.se looked like it might left. C'dfin scitrcd Znnm nn stop the Hiisker.s near the goal, faked a kick and ran into the end but when it was fourth down and zone to make it 20 9 inches on the three. Orange tackle Brown put on a one-man show Chuck Sind jumped offside ami in halting a Syracu.se drive earlv Nebraska had a fir.st down on the in the third period during which neither team could score Brown smacked over for the He made three straight tackles, score with 6:58 left in the fir.st to take the wind out of Orange, quarter. Dick Prusia mis.sed the i after the visitors had marched to extra point, but he redeemed him- the NU 20 and the Huskers took self a few minutes later by kick- over. ing a field goal from the 12 yard i They a drive of their line to put Nebraska in front, 9 7 20 -yard Stinnett to Sand- A jarring tackle forced Syra-' age pass helped NU get to the to those faced non-conference action Uii.s fall 4 BU Hiedv Cimk, IlhiHla, Whi-vUa.

Cu.inik llowerli'r, I'eti-r-cn, Kk.n, KamMi- i't-niTiH Mi-Cavhland. l.vail. Z.fii!»«- Smith. Ihmn.is. Naviaux.

Hiimn. Cilra. X( I -xl. l.axx», Skon -if they'll have he By Uef for the Gophers after three victories. The Illini scored three of the first four times they had pss.ses- sion, piling to a touchdown after SI 551.

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The score wfas is much to the the largest turned in by a Woody Haye.s coached team in his seven fii lilt 1 ui l.uciani), IX. Drmiixfv Ylaulino, Valt-hur, Mink Heixhev, UlU, Wink. VinUfhai Hi'llinn'i, Jaiksnn, Cnl im. HH Wh 0 4 7 II runi; lifld aurtl viuU-t 2 (I, run 1, rum. l.txmo tii.

i it. iiltinism I.Hv-r 2 Nebra.ska team wa.s enraged Gopher fumbles and over a pass interference ruling mterc-ption. and only a against Larry Naviaux with sec- by Don Grothe on the Gopher 12 prevented perhaps another score. Both of Minne.sota’.s touchdowns came in tlie last period after the lilini re.serves took over to hold lloiisioM ies () Stale, ()-() HOUSTON The University of Houston turned a blocked punt into a 24 -yard touc.idnwn drive in the final minutes Saturday night to gam a 6-6 tie with Oklahoma Slate in a Valley Conference football game. drove through the middle for vast i.

gains over emen who were flat on their backs. comfort of a record Iowa crowd of 58,147 homecomers. years here Wisronsin 7 n.71 7 Indi.m I 0 a fl Ohio State 1 I 21 12 7 Ohio KrembUs 1 I'hiiiu 2 h. lark (1, C.mnavino (li. Oknhnich (2.

plunge). Field (32). onversions; Southern 2. I I. Iowa 7 0 Wisccnein touehdown: Hobbs (fell on ball in end lone after blocked Iowa Conversion-: Hobhx.

Iowa scorim touchdowns: Hagler (7. run); Horn (35. Gravel (14. run Intercepted Conversions: 0 0 0 11 II 7 11 0 11 Minncxut.i toinhdowa- l.ind- blom n.ixx troin Kncnd til, pass trum lU-csc), Horstad Illinois sc'ring loiichdowns; Dclvcaiix 2 a 54-0 leaq. Bobby Cox to i lo.

MiuhcU piunxo. Dave Lindblom for 16 yards for Oct. 20 Stimett NO. 10 262 0 Brawn 1241 a. 4 Ift 2.0 Naviaux 1 Wl 8.0 1 ASKIN'G 15 3.7 Clima.

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