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The La Crosse Tribune from La Crosse, Wisconsin • Page 26

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Crosse Sunday Tribune, October 1, 1967 7th-Rated Nebraska Edges Gophers 7-0 By ODELL HANSON in the third quarter Saturday i and an all-time record Memori- LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) Ne- and the seventh-ranked Corn- a 1 Sladium crowd of 65,361 sat braska sophomore halfback Joe huskers posted a 7-0 decision in as Nebraska ran its season Orduna cracked open a rugged over Minnesota. record to 2-0. It was defertsive football battle with a It was the 20th consecutive first loss in two starts, bulling 25-yard touchdown run home field win for Nebraska, A 94-yard drive highlighted by rookie Keller Leads ROCKY START After four weeks of plav, it appears city high schools will be fortunate to break even for the 1967 foot- unsucCessful field goal a ball campaign. In fact, it is doubtful be able to attemptSi and a on KOyClll KOITip quarterback Frank passes set up the game winning touchdown after each team had shackled the offenses and the only solid threat had been long field goal tries.

Passes of 11 and nine yards to Dennis Richnafsky and an 18- yarder to Dick Davis helped put Orduna in scoring position, and the 5-10 180-pound speedster shook off four tacklers to reach the end zone standing up. Other Nebraska drives ended in three unsuccessful field goal Cubs Clinch Third Place CINCINNATI (AP) Randy three-run homer keyed an eight-run uprising the first inning that cairried the Chicago Cubs to a 9-4 victory over Cincinnati Saturday. The victory clinched third place in the National League for the Cubs. Hundley connected with two aboard against starter Milt Faippas after Billy sacrifice fly and Ernie single knocked in the first two runs in the inning. Ken Holtzman registered his ninth victory without a loss but needed relief help in the seventh.

Tulane Surprises Oshkosh RipS CORNHUSKER BREAKS halfback Joe Orduna (31) squirmed away from John Darkenwald (60) and Gordon Condo (44) at left and from Dennis Hale (18) at goal line for a 25-yard touchdown run capping a 96-yard march that beat the Gophers 7 Telephoto. North Carolina 36-11 Stout 35-0 CHAPEL HILL, N.C. surprising Green Wave OSHKOSH Stras- swamped North CaroUna 36-11 ser scored a pair of touchdowns Saturday in an intersectional on short J.m Goeck; football game. erman passed for another and tallied on a plunge as Oshkosh A crowd of 32,000 watched in blanked Stout 35-0 Saturday in reach the .500 percentage mark when the curtain brings seven nullified another -p Z.O A threat in the final OvJ'U Win down a close to the season Oct. 28.

Aquinas and Central each has a victory under their belts, but each has lost three games. Logan is winless in three outings, although the Rangers have been in every game right to the end. Aquinas lost three games in succession since 1956 until Assumption turned back the Blugolds at Memorial Field Friday night. Central had a down year last season, but optimism was running high in the Red Raider camp and Coach Glenn Wildt was looking for an improved record. They lost their opener to Rochester Mayo, but showed an explosive offensive in their 48-0 romp past Marshfield.

The Red Raiders still have their offense, but the name of the game is to score more points than the opposition and they been able to accomplish this feat. Logan has had nothing but heartbreak in its initial three outings under new coach Ugene Olson. The Rangers dropped a 13-6 decision to a solid Decorah, Iowa team, bowed 10-6 to Menomonie and 13-7 to Eau Claire North. In each game the Rangers had opportunities to win, but fell short. It has been a tough start, but all three teams can play capable and entertaining ball.

hope the remainder of the season brings some improvement. Slim Pickin's In case you heard as yet, the Tribune Sports staff is now situated on the upper floor of the Tribune building we call it the penthouse. They figure all good sports fans should have the stamina to climb the rushing while halfback Steve Twine' Kaat Hurt Fleming scored on a 76-yard kickoff return to open the game Third Inning disbelief as Tulane made a Wisconsin State University Conand added 120 yards rushing, nightmare of the home debut of ference football. Jim Grilley passed 38 yards Minnesota-s startinc Ditcher the Tar n6W B'" Goeckerman tossed 21 yards to lor a touchdown and a 1 kev same asainS Dooley. DwigM Anderson for the first Pruess added the other on a BOSton Was forced to retire in Tbe Tar went abea touchdown and his own run Bob Stein missed ELROY, Reg-fumble recovery Grilley kicked the inning injuring briefly on a field goal in the broUght the score at the half on a 33-vard field goal try in the gie Keller scored five extra Pomts- his left elbow.

first period but Tulane matched t0 13 0. downs as defending Vacation- The victory is the third, who wa3 seekjng his I accounted for the defenses of land Conference champion Roy- slight without a loss in con- straight victory, was ference play for Royall. The Panthers are 3-2 over-all. New Cornhusker period. second quarter So rugged were J.

touchdowns in the second peri- other Titan touchdown on a 19- the two old and 'muscular rivals walloped New Lisbon 63-0 ference play for Royall. The piaced by right-hander Jim Per- added two ones t0 John, the two old and muscular rivals with QUt in the third and third and a bonus score Dan Torrlson tackled Stout that Nebraska could gain a net iLisbon is winless in four games, ihe Twins 'leading lT I fourth. quarterback Rocky Maxson of only four yards rushing in the Keller scored on runs or 3, 8, me lwins leading i c. first 'quarter, and Minnesota 15, 35 and 38 yards and gained Lisbo" 0 0 0 0- 0 The big southpaw said he felt; It was the firstvictoryofthe tbe end rusMne and was held to a net of two. 109 yards rushing.

Royall 31 7 13 12-63 something pop in his elbow season or Coach Tim was held 8 yerds rush.ng and Minnesota 0 0 0 Reserve halfback Eric Zingler TD: Royall Keller 5, Zing- while pitching to Boston pitcher Green Wave. It was ir passi Nebraska 7 o-7 tallied on runs of eight and 58 Fleming, Larson, Pruess. Jose Santiago, who led off the straight defeat for the hapless UsnKosn is j-u in tne 25 run (Bomberger kick) Attendance 65,361. stairs writers? but how about the DaffinsonPincsak The Maple Grove Country Club is on the lookout for a golf Menomome the Big R.v- ers, was a quarterback for the pro for next summer. man out at the Grove, Earl Marsh, says like to contact a links boss as soon as possible.

Packer Indians a few years back and; later went on to gain all-conference honors at Eau Claire State as a linebacker. ir ir ir Pete Wais, sometimes tennis Former Green Bay Packer piayer and sometimes sports Jim Ringo, now a center with for -phe Tribune, recently the Philadelphia Eaclcs, will rnnn Iko inlramiirol fAiimov Philadelphia Eagles play in his 171st consecutive the National Football won the intramural net tourney at La Crosse State knocking off game in me ixawonai seniors He defeated Bob League Sunday. The record is polan in the finals 180 by Dick Modzelewski. A mi- nor knee injury almost halted j0hn Pincsak, who holds city the veteran streak school passing records, is two weeks ago. enrolled at La Crosse State, but not out for football.

He decided Former all-around sports star pass Up tjje sport to from La Crescent, Sam Shea, is concentrate on his grades John plans to go into dentistry. His records, by the way, are being threatened by attending Winona State this year and will compete in baseball. Another Lancer ace, Roger Curran, is at Winona and may com- fjne thrower, Ron Rifenbcrg. pete in track. Steve Daffinson is also a Warrior, but playing in foot- If the play of Tom Twesme caught the ball this year, deciding to got notice of college coaching eyes, off to a good start grade-wise SOmeone better sit up and take he expects to play next sea- notice the senior halfback has more moves than Fred Astaire.

also a good student. Bob Bundy, coach of surpris- By KEARNEY EGERTON Iowa State Edges New Mexico 17-12 AMES, Iowa (AP) Iowa Cyclones held off late rallying New Mexico University Saturday and won their first football game of the year, 17-12. The plucky visitors scored with less than two minutes remaining on a 13-yard pass from quarterback Terry Stone to end Ace Hendricks, but the difference was a field goal and two conversions. An explosive 48-yard run by quarterback John Warder sparked Iowa first touchdown drive of 95 yards in five plays late in the second quarter. editor of the interoffice football pool tip sheet qualify you for a seat in the University of Wisconsin Press WORKING AGREEMENT GUELPH, Ont.

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