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14 Lincoln Evening Journal Nebraska State Journal Monday, Oct. 26, Kaiser Vikines Maintain Defensive Strength May Be Wrong By Don Forsytiw Journal Sports Editor To Still New Passing Punch Bolsters Dana i kickoff defense team got a lot of work last week after Vince broke a 96-yard return for a touchdown against the Cornhuskers. And be a lot more work in store for the Cornhuskers in that department this week after Oklahoma Dick Graham raced 98 yards with first kickoff Saturday. But the Cornhuskers finished the Oklahoma State game a lot better than they started it. Paul Rogers kicked off to the Cowboys 11 times and in 9 of the 11 cases Oklahoma Slate put the ball in play inside its own 22 yard line.

The best kickoff defense is a kick which sails deep into the end zone and Rogers started doing this with some regularity Saturday. Seven of his 11 kicks sailed over the Oklahoma State goal and the Cowboys chose not to attempt a return on five occasions. the sort of thing which will come in to advantage this week in Colorado if Rogers can keep the swift Clifford Branch from getting a return under way. Errorless Gaines Boost Huskers A few weeks back there seem to be much difference between Nebraska and Colorado, but as the two teams prepare for regionally televised contest the Cornhuskers are 3-0 and Colorado 1-3 in Big Eight play. The apparent difference is that the Cornhuskers have been plying with fewer mistakes.

For the second week in a row Saturday Nebraska did not give up the ball by fumbling or having a pass intercepted. Colorado, on the other hand, turned the ball over to Oklahoma seven times in its 23-15 loss to the Sooners two weeks ago. the difference between winning and losing. The difference between a loss and a tie at Kansas State was a missed extra point. The Buffs, now 3-3 overall, are in about the same spot as a year ago.

After losing to Nebraska last year Colorado won its last three games and earned a bid to play in the Liberty Bowl. For the most part, the Colorado team is the same one which demolished Alabama in the Liberty Bowl a year ago. In whipping Iowa State, 61-10, the Buffs proved they have great potential when they get everything put together. perhaps the best 1-3 team the league has ever seen. Hear It for Van, Jerry still doing a lot of talking about the of the in college football, but not too much of it has been done about Van Brownson and Jerry Tagge.

Kansas defensive back Dick Hertel observed last week that he heard much about Van Brownson before Van got his first starting call of the season against the Jayhawks. looked like a Heisman Trophy winner to claimed Hertel after Brownson had a big day against Kansas. For the record, Tagge is hitting at a .614 pace and Brownson .647 in passing attempts. Together 92-147 for 1,264 yards and a .626 completion mark. Just for sake, last NCAA statistical report showed the following accuracy readings on some of the highly-touted parsers: Joe Theismann, Notre Dame, Pat Sullivan, Auburn, Leo Hart, Duke, Jim Plunkett, Stanford, Bob Parker, Air Force, Archie Manning, Mississippi, John Reaves, Florida, Sonny Sixkiller, Washington, Dennis Dummit, UCLA, Joe Spagnola, Arizona State, .511, and Lynn Dickey, Kansas State, .486.

How about half a vote for Van and half a vote for Jerry when it comes time to fill out the Heisman Trophy ballot? Napa, Calif. never gave up on Ken Still said. struggled and fought and had troubles, but I never gave up on He was talking about the season-long slump that has plagued i but the ir- repressable Still could have been talking about the long, 37- hole windup that brought him the $30,000 first prize in the Kaiser International golf tournament Sunday. Still, a 35-year-old bachelor who came into his owu last season with his first two tour victories and a spot on the Ryder Cup team, had to whip tough Lee Trevino and Bert Yancey on the first extra hole of a sudden death playoff. x-Ken Still, Lee Trevino, Bert Yancey, .........013,875 68-71-69-70-278 Jack Montgomery, $6,200 Dave Hill, 68-69-72-70-279 Jerry Heard ..............6,200 Gene Littler, Tommy Aaron, Phil Rodgers, 4,425 72-69-67-72-280 Don January, Steve Reid, 74-70-66-72-282 Bruce Crampton $3,450 Tom Bob Lunn, 69-68-72-74-283 Al Geiberger, 2,700 Bobby Greenwood, $2,025 Mason Rudolph, $2,025 67-70-73-74-284 John Schroeder $2,025 Howie Johnson, $2,025 Ted Hayes, Bob Stone $2,025 72-71-72-69-284 Grier Jones, $1,134 Lee Elder, 71-72-67-75-285 Charles Sifford, 1,134 71-71-69-74-285 Terry Dill, $1,134 72-73-71-69-285 Dick Lotz, ...............1,134 69-70-75-71-285 Mike Hill, ...............1,134 70-72-71-72-285 J.C.

Snead, ..............1,134 68-72-72-73-285 Lincoln Pointer Emerald Winner Emerald Rip, an English Pointer owned by E. Elliott of Lincoln, won the open all-age division here Sunday in the Iri-sh Setter Club of Nebraska Fun Field Trial. Baron, an English Setter owned by Tom Ryzdak, won two divisions; puppy, 10-15 months, and derby. Patches, an English Pointer owned by R. LeGrande of Omaha, won the gun dog class.

Lincoln Dogs Place in Trial Field Champion Mr. Lucky of Oakhill, a black Labrador owned and handled by John and Pat Van Bloom of Lincoln, took fourth in the open all age and second in the amateur all age at an AKC licensed field trial held by the Kansas City (Mo.) Retriever Club Sunday. The Van Pocatello Chief, another black Lab, won the judges award of merit in the derby stake at the same trial. Both dogs are trained by John of Grand Island. By STEVE GUSS Dana College had been a predictable football team in its first five games this fall.

If you slopped the Vikings running attack, you stopped the Vikings. Opponents did it five times. Grant club move the ball much through the air until Saturday night when that five-game losing streak was halted with a 19-0 triumph over Midland. only average 10-14 passes a game. But we throw 22 Saturday and completed 10, the first time in a long time had better than 40 per cent noted Walls.

Dana had 95 yards through the air against the Warriors and the usual high yardage total of 191 on the ground. ground game has always been solid, but people have been playing us for that. We have no great explosive scoring potential. We need one Pro Basketball or two TDs, then play says Grant. Walls admitted his team afford mistakes with that type of gauie plan.

The Vikings made many, losing to Westmar, 7-0, MAC leader Concordia, 9-6 and rugged Hastings, 28-14. been in practically all of our games. A lot of the scoring in the first two (a 28-8 lost to NWU and a 20-8 defeat by Tri-State pacesetter Northwestern) was set up by us with says Walls. knew our defense could play with anybody, but not like Hastings, down two touchdowns and come back with a passing he adds. One of the things that has hindered Dana is a hobbling thigh muscle injury to senior halfback Greg Hayes.

played only one full and three half games and he w'as our Grant Walls Initiates Passing Game leading scorer and rusher last explained Grant. There have been some bright spots in the backfield, however, many of them underclassmen. Senior fullback Tony Howe (-510, 220) has been aided by sophomores Mike Thompson and Terry Trofholz and freshman Ron Schneider. Thompson and Schneider are homegrown Blair products. Quarterback Kirk McLaughlin, a junior, has been pressed of late by sophomore Mike Brady, who may have the arm Walls needs for an air game.

came in and threw six passes which led us to our last says Grant. Walls also has had good offensive line play from the likes of Southeast grad Phil Tegeler (6-2, 227) John Magnuson (6-2, 218) and Rick Nash (5-11, 209). Dana has had three touchdowns called back this year, one that could possibly have put the Vikings in the Westmar game, and another against Midland. If shutout is any indication. eleven could get tougher in closing out the campaign against Sioux Falls, Yankton and Doane.

NBA Eastern Conference Atlantic Division Won Lost Pet. Vets, Rockets Getting Along Withont High Priced Stars GB .712 .712 .429 .250 .667 .250 .000 .000 New York 5 2 Philadelphia 5 2 Boston 3 4 Buffalo 3 Central Division 4 2 ...............1 3 ...............0 5 0 7 Western Conference Midwest Division 7 0 3 1 3 2 3 3 Pacific Division Seattle 7 0 San Fraixisco 3 3 Los Angeles 3 3 San Diego 4 4 Portland 2 4 New York 115, Pittsburg 98 Los Angeles 123, Cleveland 96 Milwaukee 126, Seattle 107 Phoenix 117, San Diego 98 ABA East Division Baltimore Atlanta Cncinnati Cleveland Detroit Milwaukee Chicago Phoenix 2 2Vi 2 3'j 1.000 .750 .600 .500 1.000 .500 .500 .500 .333 212 3 3Va 112 Won Lost Per. GB Virginia 5 01.000 Florida 4 2 .667 IVj New York 43 .5712 Kentucky 3 4.4293 Pittsburgh 2 5 .2864 Carolina 0 5.000 5 West Division Utah 3 0 1.000 Indiana 6 2 .750 Memphis 1 2.333 Denver 2 4.333 3 Texas 0 3.000 Chicago 131 Port'and116 Denver 116 (overtime) TOP BOWLERS By Associated Press Rick Barry and Spencer Haywood, a pair of high priced figures, were on the shelf with injuries. and while it help, it hurt either. The New York Nets and Denver Rockets found other rich veins to Dove and Byron Beck.

Dove tapped in 30 points to lead the Nets to a 115-98 victory over Pittsburgh and Beck had a career-high 31 to fire the Rockets to a 122-116 overtime victory over Indianapolis in the American Basketball Association Sunday night. Barry is out with a right foot reinJured in last Friday game with Carolina, only start of the season for the star. And Haywood is sidelined with a finger injury while holding out for a multi-million dollar contract. In the National Basketball Association Sunday, Milwaukee downed Seattle 127-107; Phoenix ripped San Diego 126-107; Chicago bullied Portland 131-116 and Los Angeles spanked Cleveland 123-96. In games Saturday night in the ABA, Utah tripped Indiana 124-118; Kentucky bounced Pittsburgh 138-120 and Virginia tripped Memphis 108-102.

In the NBA Milwaukee took Baltimore 122120 in two overtimes; New York beat Cincinnati 115-103; Boston stopped Atlanta 113-109; San Diego clipped Philadelphia 116-111 and San Francisco defeated Portland 118-115. Bill Melchionni drove in for a layup at the 3:52 mark of the first period to give the Nets a 15-13 lead and they never looked back in their runaway victory Sunday night. Melchionni added 29 points to game- high 30. Beck sank two field goals and two free throws in the final seconds to give Denver its overtime victory over the Pacers. Beck added 21 rebounds to his 31 points.

Lew Alcindor destroyed Seattle with a 37- point performance and Bob Dandridge added 24. Dick Snyder paced the Sonics with 24. Phoenix pulled away from a two-point lead after three quarters and beat San Diego with ease. Tempers flared during the fourth stanza, featuring a brief scuffle between the Paul Silas and the Rudy Tomjanovich. No fouls were called and both players were allowed to continue.

Chicago, outshot from the floor, hit 43 of 53 free throws to defeat Portland. Seven Bull players scored in double figures, with Bob Love leading the way with' 30 points. 182 Dot Lee I Pro Football Summaries I Falcons Orleans Saints 14 New Orleans ..................0 0 7 Atlanta .................................3 6 10 13-32 Atl FG Vinyard 16 Atl Wages 1 run (kick blocked) NO Abramowicz 30 pass from Hargett (Dempsey kick) Atl FG Vinyard 49 Atl McCauley 77 punt return (Vinyard kick) Atl Snyder 20 pass from Berry (kick blocked) NO Burrough 10 pass from Kilmer (Dempsey kick) Atl Marshall recovered fumble In end zone (Vinyard kick) A 58,850 Statistics Saints Falcons First downs 12 20 Rushing Yardage 96 125 Passing Yardage 176 147 Return Yardage 14 96 Passes 16-22-1 Punts 4-42 3-38 Fumbles lost 12 Yards penalized 89 46 Browns 28, Dolphins 0 Cleveland 7 Miami 0 0 0 0 Cle Scott 13 pass from Nelson (Cockroft kick) Cle Lindsey 56 pass Interception (Cockroft kick) Cle Collins 21 pass from Nelsen (Cockroft kick) Cle Minniear 1 run (Cockroft kick) A 75,313 Browns Dolphins Return yardage 163 114 Return yardage 18 193 Passes 9-20-0 Punts 4-37 4-38 Fumbles lost 2 3 Yards penalized 35 46 Cowboys 27, Chiefs 16 Dallas 3 10 14 0-27 Kansas City 7 3 0 5 run (Stenerud kick) Clark 38. Clark 34. 1 run (Clark kick) KC-FG Stenerud 25.

47 run (Clark kick) 89 pass from Morton (Clark kick) Stenerud 32. Stenerud 22. Statistics Cowboys Chiefs First Downs 15 12 Rushing yardage 195 53 Passing yardage 183 Return yardage 61 Passes 7-15-0 17-38-2 Punts 7-45 6-47 Fumbles Lost 1 Yards penalized 1)9 67 Statistics Cardinals Giants Fiest downs 19 19 Rushing yardage 126 93 Passing yardage 203 258 Return yardage 1 60 Passes 16-19-0 Punts 4-41 3-34 Fumbles lost 0 1 Yards penalized 7 20 49ers 19, Broncos 14 kick) LIske Bills 10, Jets 6 Buffalo 0 3 0 New York 0 0 6 Guthrie 9 Turner 29 Turner 33 3 run (Guthrie kick) Statistics 7-10 0 6 First downs Yards rushing Yards passing Reutrn yardage Passes 21 87 252 95 23-29-1 Punts 4-42 Fumbles lost 2 Yards penalized 5 8 119 42 85 7-20-3 7-45 0 44 0- 3 7-27 Colts 27, Patriots 3 Boston .......................................0 3 Baltimore ............................3 '4 Balt FG D'Brien 12 Bost FG Gogolak 15 Balt Maitland 5 pass from Unltas (D'Brien kick) Balt Jefferson 15 pass from Unitas (D'Brien kick) Balt FG D'Brien 48 Balt Drr 26 pass from Unitas (D'Brien kick) A 60,240. Statistics Patriots Colts First downs 12 14 Rushing yardage 45 lOl Return yardage 4-27 10-103 Punts 5-41 5-44 Fumbles lost 0 1 Yards penalized 97 119 Redskins 20, BengalsO Cincinnati 0 0 0 (3-0 Washington ............................10 0 7 10 pass from Jurgenson (Knight kick) Knight 10. 31 pass from Jurgenson (Knight kick) Knight 30, Statistics Bengals Redskins First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Return yardage Passes First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles Lost Yards penalized Bills Jets 10 89 86 104 33 21 7-16-1 6-41 8-45 0 1 97 68 Lions 16, Bears 10 Detroit 0 3 3 Chicago 7 0 0 Chi Gordon 53 pass from Concannon (Percival kick) Det FG Mann 43 Det FG Mann 49 Det McCullouch 17 pass from Munson (Mann kick) Chi FG Percival 11 Det FG Mann 31 Statistics Lions Beers 10 75 235 33 5-40 5-40 1 49ers.

Denver 7 7 0 San Francisco 3 310 19 Gossett 16 80 run (Howfield Gossett 20 10 pass from (Howfield kick) 61 pass from (Gossett kick) Gossett 25 Gossett 13 Statistics Broncos 49ers First downs 15 16 Rushing yardage 162 128 Passing yardage 121 234 Return yardage 40 47 Passes 12-26-3 16-35-0 Punts Fumbles lost 0 0 Yards penalized 50 87 Oilers 31, Chargers 31 (tie) Housfin 0 17 14 San Deigo 0 14 7 10-31 2 run (Gerela kick) Smith 4 run (Mercer kick) 8 run (Gerela kick) 3 pass from HadI (Mercer kick) Gerela 18 17 pass from Rhome (Gerela kick) 46 pass from Rhome (Gerela kick) Smith 3 run (Mercer kick) Mercer 45 80 pass from Domres (Mercer kick) Statistics Oilers Chargers Men's 230 Games, 600 Series At Bowl Mor Phillip Williamson, At Plaza Joe Peterson, 617; Bob Wohlers, Jack Walentine, Bruce Steenson, At Parkway Gary Cerny, 623. Ladies' 200 Games, 525 Series At Northeast Dorothy Truax, 7.9. At Bowl Mor Sheila Biggs, all spares. At Parkway Mary Casey, 210; Nietfeldt, 210; Bert Myers, 528; Tillinqhast, At Hollywood Pauline Towle, Jean Kohlman, 216-529; Sam Strouqh, Sharen Goodban, 2C9. Junior Boys' 200 Games, 525 Series At Northeast Greg Thurber, 224-558.

At Parkway Jerry Lufz, At Hollywood Monty Steenson, Ron Graff, Junior Girls' 185 Games, 500 Seiies At Plaza Shelley Sawyer, At Parkway Sherry Brydl, 181. At Hollywood-Eva Echlike, 19(V-508. Nebraska Rodeo Teain Triumphs The University of Nebraska rodeo team took first place honors this weekend in the National Inter-Collogiate Rodeo second event of the season in the Great Plains region. John Sennett of Mason City won the all-around cowboy award with a first place in calf roping, and thirds in ribbon roping and buildogging. FOOTBALL By The Associated Press Southwest Alabama 30, Houston Univ 21 Arizona State 42, Texas, El Paso 13 Arkansas 62, Wichita State 0 Baylor 29, Texas 24 Texas 45, Rice 21 Texas Tech 14, South Methodist 10 West Texas State 30, New Mexico St Far West Air Force 35, Boston College 10 Brigham Young 27, Utah State 20 California 45, Washington St 0 Idaho St Univ 30, State 14 New Mexico 17, Wyoming 7 Dregon 10, Southern Cai 7 San Jose State 48, Pacific Univ 7 Stanford 9, UCLA 7 Utah 24, Arizona 0 Washington 29, Oregon State 20 Stanford Coach Nixes Bowl Talk Los Angeles Stanford football coach John Ralston, having led the Indians out of the wilderness, was not prone to discuss the Rose Bowl Monday.

And Tommy Prothro of UCLA had cause to ponder the vicissitudes of the game. Winner over UCLA 9-7, and unbeaten in four Pacific-8 Conference games, Ralston said before heading back to Palo Alto: not thinking about any Rose Bowl yet. We have three more tough conference games in the next four weeks and all our attention is on Oregon Oregon State is next in the list Saturday at home. Washington and legendary rival California remain on the conference schedule. The Rose Bowl, regardless of view, is awfully close.

Protho has been around college football for many years. The season of 1970 to him is defeats by a total of six points. There was Texas, 20-17- Oregon, 41-40, and now Stanford by two. There were 83,518 on hand in Memorial Coliseum for Saturday engagement. Few left before it was over.

Three Field Goals Decisive Defense was a big thing. Stanford had to settle for three field goals by Steve 35 and the come-from-behind, last quarter clincher of 30 yards. iliiiiois, Iowa Yizslas Triumph and Iowa Harold Wingerter of Muscatine, dogs won the two titles here Sunday in the National Vizsla Trial at Branched Oak Reservoir. Brooks Amber Mist, owned and handled by Tony Lucas of Antioch, 111., was judged the top vizsla in the open limited all-age classic. Weedy Creek Lobo, owned by Midget Football Class A Standings Elks Security Mutual Execs Roberts Fire Dept.

Leon's Lincoln Welding Police Dept. 5-0-1 5-1-0 4-2-0 4-2-0 3-2-1 2-44) 0 6-0 0 6-0 6 12 0 6 and handled by Hank Rozanek of Norfolk, was run- nerup in the open limited. Dudley, owned by Wingerter and handled by Rozanek, won the open puppy stakes. An Illinois puppy and two Iowa puppies placed behind Dudley. Results Fire Dept.

12, Roberts 6 Fire Dept. 0 0 6 Roberts 6 0 0 Fire 3 run; Sobolik, 19 pass from Wurdeman. Roberts Svoboda, 3 pass from Rieqert. Security Mutual 13, 6 Security 7 0 0 6-13 Leon's 0 6 0 0 6 Security Large (2), 47 pass from Hegr, 1 run. PAT Hiskctt, kick.

62 pass interception. Execs 40, Police Dept. 0 Execs 16 6 8 14- 40 Police 0 0 0 Execs Turner, 75 pass from Thompson; Thiessen, 37-pass from Thompson; Hamann, 1 run; Fosnaugh, 7 run; Breedan, 3 run; run; PAT Breedan, run Fosnaugh, run; Woodruff, run. Elks 40, Lincoln Welding 0 Elks 14 6 7 13-40 Lincoln Welding 0 0 0 (F-0 (2) 37 pass Interception, 40 pass from Cass; Larson, 4 pass from Cass; Votava, 60 pass from Cass; Neil (2) 36 pass from Cass, 2 run; PAT Cass (3) 2 (kicks), 1 (run). Class Lincoln Welding 18, Elks 0 Roberts 20, Fire Dept.

0 Security Mutual 8, Leon's 0 Execs 14, Police Dept. 0 Class Execs 27, Police Dept. 0 Elks 32, Lincoln Welding 6 Fire Dept. 12, Roberts 7 Leon's 6, Security Mutual 6 The Standings NIAC 1 Conference All Games Pet. Pet.

Concordia ............4 0 0 1.000 5 1 0 833 NWU ..................2 0 0 1.000 6 1 0 .857 Hastings 3 1 0 .750 5 1 0 83? Doane 1 2 0 -333 4 3 0 .571 Dana ..........1 30 .250 li 5 0 ,167 Midland 0 5 0 .000 1 6 0 .143 NCC Conference All Games Pcf. Pet. Wavne 2 0 0 1.000 5 1 0 .833 ICearnev 2 1 0 .667 5 2 0 714 Chldron 0 .333 5 3 0 .571 Pefu ..................0 2 0 .000 2 5 0 .286 I Other Schools LT Pcf. Hiram Scott 3 2 Omaha ,.........3 4 0 .429 Junior Colleges LT Pet. McCook 5 2 0 Falrbury Last Week Results Nebraska Wesleyan 14, William Jewell Chadron 53, Peru Concordia 55, Sioux Falls 12; Dana 19, Midland Hastings 12, Doane Wayne 24, Kearney Mankato State 21, Hiram Scott 13; Dmaha 21, Fort Hays 19; Northeastern, Dkla.

41, Falrbury JC McCook JC 16, Pratt, Kan. 0. This Games Saturday Peru at Wayne; Westmar at Concordia; Dana at Sioux Falls; Doane at Nebraska Wesleyan; Mayville, N.D. at Chadron; Hiram Scott at Dickinson, Kearney at Missouri Western; Emporia State at Dmaha; Hastings at Dakota Wesleyan; Midland at Yankton; McCook JC at New Mexico Military; Cotfevville, Kan. at Falrbury JC.

Anglers Enjoying Success A few die-hard anglers are still scouring the waters for fish, and many are being rewarded with Master Angier- size iunkers. Latest fishermen to win the Game prized citation include: Rainbow trout Darryl Rushing, Omaha, 6 pounds, 11 ouiKes; Dr. D. Johnson, Kearney. 6 pounds, 4 ounces, Al Van Borkum, Brule, 6 pounds, ounces; Mrs.

Harold Wilcox, Oconto, 6 pounds, 1 ounce; Eunice Folton, Lincoln, 5 pounds, 13 ouncei, Ken Priesner, Ogallala, 5 pounds, 11 ounces; Norman Schleichardt, Grand Island, 5 pounds, 6 ounces; Stan Mallory, Grand Island, 5 pounds, 4 ounces; Wayne Peter, Goodland, 5 pounds, 4 ounces; Lowell Lewis, Denver, 5 pounds, 4 ounces; Mae Miller, Lincoln, 5 pounds, and Norman Hoveling, Lincoln, 5 pounds, all from Lake McConaughy, Perch Bill Leigh, Ulysses, 1 pound, 5 ounces, and 1 pound, 2 ounces; Carl Graber, Norfolk, 1 pound, 3 ounces, and Jay Peterson, Lewellen, 1 pound, 1 ounce, all from Lake McConaughy; Madeline Stone, Oberlin, 1 pound, 5 ounces. Red Willow Reservoir. Walleye Mrs Frank Delsaver, Broken Bow, 12 pounds, 7 ounces; Monte Samuelsoii, Lemoyrse, pounds 1 and Russell Brown, North Platte. 8 pounds, 15 ounces, all from Lake McConaughy, and Vern 11 I i Kearney, 9 pounds, 2 ounces, Harlan County Reservoir. White bass Eunice Fulton, Lincoln, 3 pounds; Wayne Peter, Goodland, 2 pounds, 13 ounces, and Dale Marke), Lincoln, 2 pounds, 8 ounces, all from Lake McConaughy.

Coho salmon Vance Embry, Grand Island. 3 pounds, 3 ounces. Lake McConauhy. Northern pike Corf Dewing, Valentine, 10 pounds, pond in Cherry County. Rock bass Kenneth Samuels, Chappell, 1 pound, 11 ounces.

Lake McCon- auqhy. Striped bass Barrtey Akens. Kendall, 4 pounds, 11 ounces and 4 pounds, 10 ounces, Lake McConaughy. Mnstaniis Lose To Texarkana Texarkana, Tex. --The Omaha Mustangs were whitewashed by the aerial arm of Tommy Boutwell as Texarkana won a Continental Football League game, 21-0, Saturday night.

Boutwell, the Itwding passer, tossed three passes to Ken Liberto. Boutwell passed 50 yards to Liberto in the second quarter and added scoring tosses of 4.3 and 46 yards in the third period. (He) NHL Chicago 4, Buffalo 0 VarKOUver 1, Pittsburgh 1 Boston 4 Philadelphia 3 New York 2, California 2 ftie) Detroit 3, Montreal 3 (tie) CHL Omaha 6, Tulsa 3 (Saturday) Wednesday Football Waverly Wahoo, 7:.30 p.m. (KFOR). V.

TIRES 30 OH Goodyear Poiyglas Check Your Tire Size Get Oui Prict GATES Automotive Service 836 So 27 432-2118 First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized 25 :85 263 97 21-36-0 3-44 3 94 16 76 157 79 8 22-2 7-44 0 63 First downs 13 Rushing yardage 108 Passing yardage 79 Return yardage 47 Passes Punts 8-42 Fumbles Lost 1 20 120125 101 112 0 32 6-39 5-50 1 47 Giants 35, Cardinals 17 St. Louis 3 7 0 New York ............................14 7 0 NY Thomas 3 pass from Tarkenton (Gogolak kick) StL FG Bakken 25 NY Tucker 41 pass from Tarkefnton (Gogolak kick NY McNeil 13 pass from Tarkenton (Gogolak kick) StL Lane 1 run (Bakken kick) NY Tucker 41 pass from Tarkenton (Gogolak kick) StL Williams 34 pass from Hart (Bakken kick) NY Herrmann 6 pass from Tarkenton (Gogolak kick) A 62,984. Raiders 31, Steelers 14 Pittsburgh 0 7 7 0-14 Dakland 7 17 8 0-31 37 pass from Lamonica (Blanda kick) Pitt-Pearson 2 run (Mingo kick) 44 pass from Blanda (Blanda kick) Blands 27 )9 pass from Blanda (Blanda kick) 12 pass from Bradshaw (Mingo kick) 43 pass from Blanda (Blanda kick) StaUstlct Steelers Raiders First downs 24 IS Rushing yardage 162 Passing yardage 138 184 Return yardage 42 5' Passes 15-37-4 10-17--1 Punts 6-47 4-38 Fumbles lost i ,1 Yards penalized 131 Fumbles lost Yards penalized Packers 30, Eagles 17 Philadelphia .......................3 7 7 Green Bay ...............................10 14 3 3-30 Moseley 15 76 pass Interception (Livingston kick) Livingston 22 3 run (Livingston kick) 65 pass from Snead (Moseley kick) 16 pass from Starr (Livingston kick) Livingston 32 1 run (Moseley kick) Livingston 25 Statistics Eagles Packers First downs IS 15 Rushing yardage 148 127 Passing yardage 163 114 i rr WIN Atokad SEPT. 30 31 TWO EXACTAS DAILY isi ijseo isi qsen isiMsep isi gsep Tuesday through Saturday and Monday, Oct 26th Only. Ladies Day every Thursday.

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