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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 12

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tu OI.V JOI RN SI Oi (iibrr '7, 79, Illini 14 III h' I st ap V. pi IH f- ov il T- f'f 1 I I i 1 1 liiH I iimhli I II ni Bofiiddlc SUmihling Miiiiiesola for 24-7 Triumph Van Lead issa II 11 I lojM's Mali 1 I- I'lilll, I itnililr iliif 4 Ivi tn JHH i 10 I ri MKIIK. Two (lophi'i Sollis C.a and np in Ihr oprninK to kiNH'k thmn a fnon quartrrhatk Van inlrnded lor ii-H Olid Ciarv wait on Ihr API. Uifsp Hotvl Man Ohio 10 Dump Sluhhorn mi nk poi I P.i. Ar.it I mO "I I ra in l.iltlr ioaii .) fi- h.df Mia! a ii'iAit -01 P- and fjiirtftiT brfiKioii'd tiir low fooiH m-i'ilai.

i nro. whia aMaik Miai piird up 2l (i ho pan Joi-d Tho rs an sn.iwoi for VVolvirinf? oflen.sf* tho Mif wrb.s Olii of tlo ir own, hai tho Ma load li wa tbr torv a vi' undordoK, r-nr ilof al Min- if, a two tiinp K.ijt lo Muse Hi a ambitmia Noskiii, a col tho M.ii.'f and Hiur midway tli.Oliali tilt' lir.st (juarlcr wilh a lown hravi- lo Davo ri ni lo fi to Mie a A muuit itor and "III il Ih. ii 11 w.i-ii Crii A in jj MiU' hiioA ll jia -s i a li liin; 1 '-V in Ma' so' ond lav.Ma vaols 111- of .0 I r. t'" pad I. r- n.

I' 1 I i A I nt i .1 i .1 Al' 1.... I lukr 'ir f' i One- i H) i (h. rriovrrrd a hall 1. mi I.iiiK A T-'l Dale Smith wa 1 thr li I -B fi piav- Tom 1- or. lilnu qaarlernark 'lorn I 4 ard line after he went lo then saw a and the leflther into the end I ne 7(1 vr.ul ormo' di ve fin Hot) le i 1 IHini 1 fi hai'.

h( Mi" 'il I k'e and of' thr lot I) rl.s info Di II f. I ihe twr nls f- H.inoi. gave thr VI "of Mieir niwmentary third pe- beat I pr vifniNlv by Ohio State before II ih'ip Miniif-sota Ir. week. K()A- i 7 firond 'I bii? hole in io trno.llr of the IHinoi.

line and irok- Ml! for the winnina Aii in wiMi minutes ill the rnxl (: (I f) 7 i M'ililti- lO ill I Fumbles, fumbles, NU loses one. 6 (K) lliiskor Sludeiils Al (Contesi Il hat Tliry'rr ihnni Football Thrills MJ-MLJ Fans ltilf.ii M.illm '4, iiirt lu.ii. lonirr Imliaiui Eiliics Villanal (I I a n- ItUdliiiiK rplPil euni I umlilr. iirnulord Indi I iff 4 II 37 I nm MI hiibti r. 1.3.1 IB 1 4 35 3 Sfi li Il I i.i.

UlO- a VI a Hootiy ox pav-. 1 .1 Hu'hmt Inlfii. ptrd rimo I umhOii In.t 3 Oli. 4 I 10 I Me! aai a i gTiie po.i o. POii ir 1 ttie va II of the brea I he panie a A in throw uiv V-- i -1 11 i'O'd IO I (1(0 i onl oo.

an Il I) Ini, I mi' ii ut ,111 ir IVI' MADISON. Wo rontinued it.s Pa-4' bv tieatiiij; i3ward the Wi.vonain football team. Mi l.t. in Kept liMiip 'Il Ih, rat! 'Il he Hi at Iow a la wf'4'k tnm hleii at i una! ti i The HiK'kevev were qua to take ad viei a IMa Mie ove. Fhikc Caldi (iivo Imva 6-0 rniimuh NI 11 xtn I iMt fi Hukhing 1117 l.H xardagr t3 2 intereepted bv Punix 7-31 3 uniblex 3 penalitrd A 0 ij" jOf Furlonp, Furlong sjM'd I the goal line, the pla.v gotKi for i It spuiled Northwe.vtcrn 1 f)i ew or I four 'iipl-'tiai throe I 1 aiwl bip pun-, in llie Ohio i.k the M' f'alalown or.

a brilliant V. in while iiroil avond on a yard lead The Badgers got off to a i so ad, going 11 yards alter an Ohio State tumble jor one marilMng 41 yanls ail on the tor the seromf, Danny ewis both toiu luiown on a 7 yaihl run around right end, the on a smash. Ohio State's triumph kept them undelealtHi the oouterence. Wi winning ji. A fluke pass reception by second- string junior halfback Kevin Furlong with minutes left to play Saturday broke up a scoreless battle in the mud and snow and gave unbeaten Iowa a 6-0 victory over Northwestern.

There was no real thrimt a touchdown unlii the fourth quarter score that handed Its fifth straight lo.ss and the fifth consecutive triumph for the Hawkeyes, ranked the No. 3 football team. The catch by Furlong, however, was one of the screwiest seen in years the Big Ten. It was a MiiMv iv ili itir 1 oiuert'i ho.m-a.nni.B briorr Iwicc- drove to the Iowa only to Mirown b.u bv lowa'a top ranked team or have tlic citnk run out. (I 0 Big 10 game aftf'r opener from F'urdue.

vioi'infi lioiu II I) ui lent otnii si.iip Ik! iviiHin VI I M4 i 2 i-un li. 'I HI- 1 (1 3 li 1.1 II II 0 I CIU hllllV, lili SuthPiui nn I fi. I un iiiivt'i l(T iVlai Moiilaiui Kip.s (biKilia If MILWAUKFF Hmivily fa Vi'ied Texas Christian oveitanu Murip.ielte, Salurti.i.v on a second half that 20 points am! extended the nation's longe.st major college losing streak to Mi. Montana State I a.i tv 0, at Arkansas SurjHMsrs Old MFMPHIS, Teiin. Arkansas quarterback (b-orge Walker tuiiuHi to strate-ty on two crucial plays as the eame from behind to upset prevunii.ly unbeaten Mi," 126 Saturday.

The over flow crowd of 30,002 a i the lare- 4 to ever wmtch a fooMiall game Memphi: After Mi.ssissippi punched over a first perunl Arkan- sa.s tied li up in the -econd and the decisive touchdown late in the third period. Mu'dssippi 'cored with two min- ute.s left in the fm.i quarter on a a ven ynrd irterhack Hay lirovvn to end Parry Cirant- ham. Arkansa.s, unable to get out of its own territory during the first period, scored with fmir minutes li'ft the half when haltback Billy Kvser raced over from the H. Walker had set up the touchdown from his own 40 when on a third- one and ks sippi braced tor a line plunge, In iaked to his tullback and pa.s.seJ dj yards to Kyser. The longest run of the day paved winning HPODMINGTON.

Ind. fT Indi- anc'. f'-'htmg regained Mnur nicknitme Satiirdav with a hrmsing. bitterly fought victory i Villanova, 14 7, the game they had to wm. four tune.s, they looked familiar in the first quarter a- they vieldi'd a touchdown to the Wildi its the u.sual pattern, hut tiK'v ro- up a-i'i after When Villanova fu'-lly got 'ST I'M tlu flug in and un the line as tin ran n'M fumble on the four-yard line oiHuied th-o door for tying touchdown in the second quarter, and Norm Mackm went over on the first play.

Ken Huhhart dove fiif- v.urd for the clincher tiiin! penod aiter a 27 yard me friun ulri to Dave Vv" had set up the dri've u2 yard.s to score 'he 'Hid tune it got the hall. from lo Rick 'sapienza covered 47 of those ard.s. and Devercaux ran Mie rest, from the five- yard line. The wikh'ats didn't threaten seriously again until time was run- nmg out. They drove 63 yards with Dave Parr and Dave Intrabartalo carrying most of the time, but Indiana held.

Sapienra and of Indiana were put out of the game in the second quarter after personal fouls. illannva 7 on 0-7 I Intliana 0 7 7 0 -14 Vill.imna ficorins Tout fVfivpr- ciiux ronvriMon Sapipiua IntliitiiH I'l inji 'I'ouchaiiu nv: M.bi kin '1. plunjifi. (1. on Ml kionaUi 2.

PdPUMBIA. Mo An estimated WHi Nehra; ka student' stiowcrl up here 4 cheer the llusk-r though only a haprlful showed up for a pn- game rnliy at Mu- ourP union. must have eol- ieeted Fohmibia Friday iiiplit. A I roup of Nil dauU ntc. altered (he piganti' ai the north of the dachum to a It tc-ok lots of work by MU to change the hdter back to its original The letter I', formed by big chunks of white rock for MJ Four Nebra.ska students paraded before the Missouri Homecoming prior to the game.

They earned a sign down the After Nebraska went ahead, they repeated the act and were by appU- core.s to.s.sed by Tiger fans. and IMayiTs Once again Nebraska met a that substituted by units. While the Tigers were cha.iging tt-ams. the Huskers subbed sparingly and singly. Missouri boasts its apples, equip ping its vendor.s with proclaiming eat Missouri apples.

The same motto is used at a concession stand under the stadium. It may take a week of viewing film and the aid of an adding machine the number of in the NU MU game can be totaled, llw re were urn rbanyes of the umnt tional kmd in "We gave it to them, they gave It aiHl we gave it back up Bill nmg.s. Mrs ouri Coach Frank Broyles agreed. There were seven fumble.s lo-3. fear by the Tiger- Hiere wa a from center that sailedi over the head of a HiK.xer punter.

There were other examples of Perhaps the -enes that liest ATibcs the bobbles tock pi- midway in the quarter. Nehr.i.ska had just a Tiger field g'-nd attempt. On tiir.t down tiie quick ked and aught Muwun napping. Hoy c.Trried from the to the MU 22 where Don touched Fee ball but hesitated in picking it up It wa- late by rtien as Hu; ker aph end Roger Brrde Nebra ska, behind 7 0 at the time, drove to the NU 11 SIX play.s. Tticn.

IXiuv a ran arouml end to the Tiger two what appeared a firr.t and goal situation. But he fumbled on the plav and Missouri recovered. The tackier who shiKik the ball loose from grip wa.s Ma.son, the lad who set up the scoring situation by his reluctant handling of the quick kick Another break for Mw Tigers came in the last quarter when larry Naviaux went back to kick, but the center lofted he hail over Naviaux. When Larry he jurt had time to give the ball a de.vpcration It jiLst got back to the origma. line of scrimmage.

Individual Stai is tirs fitting climax to a game played itu bottled up during intermittent snow flurries first half only and on a field so gooey that the slipping sliding players were transformed into mud-soaked giants with numbers completely obliterated. With minutes remaining, of one yard each. Jim Shofner, 117 the Soulhwe.st lead-; Willmer 1 ing ground gainer, passed 26 vards fumbled and Iowa tackle Alex to Chico Mendoza for touchdown Karras feU on the ball on the Wild-1 No. 3 and Jim Bpikes ripped off OMAHA ilNiSi swanijH'd Omaha Omaha Saturday. Featuring 37 sophomores on it.s squad of 43, Montana Slate sent i tbp -iv for Bob Rudio over for two touchdowns touchdown A homecoming crowd of 10,945 iPosewitz Nesbitt went off tackle from his and Brad Lowell accounted for the i other three.

Trapped at the Ole Mi.ss 25. he Rudio raced 57 yards for one of lateraled to Kvser who was pulled his score.s and five yards for the down on the 3 other while McLeod sprinted 41 Three tries Vhroudi the Missis- yards for the opening touchdown. sippi pnp yie lded two vards On Icsewitz ran la yards for his Ust down Mis.sis.nippi ganged up S.x.p„.nt.r n- mw! at County Stadium watched Marquette keep TCU bottled up the su- to fall steadily behind as Horned Frogs asserted their periority, Buddy Dike the first two touchdiiwns on plunges MORGANTOWN. W. Va.

We.st Virginia, led by quarterback Dick Longfellow, battered William Mary 19-0 in a penalty- ridden Southern Conference football game Saturday. marked the 24th consecutive oiiicrc.h vn'iory fi'r the Moim- iameers a.s they out their league campaign. It also was the tifth year West Virginia had marched throu.gh league competition without a los.s. An estimated 20,000 watched WVU overcome a ragged first half to strike for two touchdowns in the third period to add to a 7-0 first quarter lead. It wa.s Longfellow.

Spencer, W. junior, who engineered the Mountaineers to their first two touchdowns. oor oaits NU got go-ahead touch down the tiiii quarter, a gravel- vniced Mi: alumn screamed: D.ainnM. Tigers you better get going. I'm a poor MV IMaiil Missouri's athletic plant is sporting a new Ic-ik.

a new track, a new ba.aeball diamond, seven ncA' fixitball prartire fudrii and a of new layouts for intramural iHupotUion. Bu! tiic best i.s vet fn come Next tiine will he a fanc' gra.vs green golf course on the It will cn.st. approxi mately to con.strurt- An alumni contributed to help constrnet the Itnk.s layout. Costs involved in the projects are paid out of athletic department funds, athletic director Don Faurot said. 1 In the future he hope.s there will I be a new fieldhuse and additional seating added to the football stadium.

AUvtnltmcv A pre-migration University of Nebraska rally held for the Ne- braska and Mi.ssouri football game this week had a poor showing, ac! cording to the campus newspaper Daily Nebraskan. The pajior said the rally migrate downtown Lincoln be- cau.se of the lack of students attending. Only three band members, the paper said, were present and there were only about three spirit signs the crowd of about 300. Brown l'Ilo mas Nrf', Sijnnfitt Hredfi Z.T'thn snnnptt Naviaux StinnHt Nav laux ISIt Y-K ftl KuxhltlK Uiixhim; 1 arried 1 Ave aried 0 0 Kublman 1357 A 1 1 r.imer 2 1 10 2412 1 Aici'ov i 8 1 0 2 11' y. 1 3 0 Fiu'cx 2 'I 1 0 i fl (1 Paxxlng Yl( (inipl.

ard' rt ompi, 1. I 1 Kiihlmafin 1 1 0 (1 lieceixing 2 0 Vo. diighi Rereirinf Kinney a. imi Nn. ought Boucher I I 6 Vlburiix 1 Punting An.

Ave Vo, fi187 .11 1(12 1 0 1 21 Slars ill Koul 1 Miami I irxt (liivhinc I'axolnc xarrifiiifi InlFft FDtfirt hjf KiimhlFo I Yttrrid ppnaliifid 14 2 3 11 Hill 1 fi-3l I.AFAYETTE, Ind. t.T Ross Fichtner, sophomore se-' jcret weapon in the I upset of Michigan State last week, starred again Saturday in a 37-6, victory over Miami of Ohio, The lean 6-foot quarterback threw two touchdown passes to I end Tom Frankhauser, for 12 and 13 yards, set up another score with a 42-yard pass play to Erich Barnes, and kicked an extra point. The Big Ten team had too much 'muscle in the line for Miami's Redskins and repeatedly smothered the Ohio backs for big losses, Miami made a net gam of 14 yards by rushing to 267-' Fullback Jim Reddinger plunged yard pass from the final tally. Garv 33. After a yard gain at the line a pass failure, quarterback Randy Duncan faded back and hurled the hunk of toward the speeding Furlong on the 15.

The ball went through arms, bounced off his chest against defender Fowler, then i bounced oil FowJer into the arms 16 yards scoring. to wrap up the Cross BIO HU.in KK YMK 2S, S.V, i iiiorado 35. .53. D.iviex lor 11 00 Kyser who trotted around end for the score. The OTEve CLiNmMM JOANNE WOODWARD EMERGENCY SERVICE Auto-Truck Repodr Wrecker Service 7 Day Week 1821 24 hours 2-5593 KAAR SERVICE lO BE PULLED IN Tlu'fip f-hilly xoii llial ihf first hard of ficafion iiol far anav.

ytuir car ready to vifh- filaiiil filiork? WINTERIZE NOW Avoitl I iiiiccrfiifiary car and tear the engine. Just Call 2-4151 WE SERVICE ALL MAKES RANDOLPH 21st OLDSMOBILE 2-4451 from the Miami one after the lot F'lihtncr-Barnes pass in the fir quarter. Fichtner's touchdov throws to Frankhauser gave Pii due a 21-b bulge before halfbai Bill VVilliam.s ran four yards third-quarter touchdow Ernie Jarvis, capable Mian quarterback from Richmond. Ira passed to halfback Hal Williar for a 49-yard gainer that set the touchdown. 'Uami Purdufi 7 7 7 16-' Miami Touchdown: Miller run I.

Purdue ficonng Touchdowah- Reddii cr Plunge); Frankhauxer 2 pj Irom Fichtnn: 13 pass-run from Kir neri; hulb.irki runi; Dillard ru Safely VVilliamv. Miami (tackled in rone hr Wilson) Conversions; Fletcf .1. fichtner. Dillard (run). WRESTLE THURSDAy NIGHT Wrestling Starts 8:30 October .31 I Hirgriiiindfi Art nn.

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