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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 48

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50 Lincoln Evening Journal Nebraska State Journal October 28, May Be Wrong By Don Forsythe Journal Sports Editor at least for Oklahoma coach Ashland Player Honored By VIRGIL PARKER Prep Sports Writer Ashland Rich Lutton When it rains it pours Chuck Fairbanks. About an hour after he had watched Lynn Dickey rifle a pair of touchdown passes in the last four minutes to give Kansas a 19-14 win over the Sooners Saturday, car the night against was struck as he left the stadium. iast Friday that all high was one of my own related Fairbanks, school players dream about. felt bad he said he did, Coach LeeRoy Swanson called it best individual effort by Fairbanks pointed to improvement by Lynn Dickey as the any athlete ever key to Kansas resurgence. been hampered the five-touchdown spree first half of the season by injuries, but I think it reaches deeper than the injury itself.

not only gave the Blue Jays a 3222 victory and pushed their record to 6-1 for the season, but earned Rich Player of the Week know for a fact, but I guess Lynn missed a considerable amount of practice. He been able to practice honors as well, reading defenses and recognition. Now getting to practice touchdown dashes and the last two or three weeks improved considerably came on runs 0f 45 15 20 25 in every ball and 15 yar(js. K-State coach Vince Gibson concurred. Dickey is the old Lynn he claimed, after the Wildcats won at Norman for the first time since 1934.

A.D., Coach Quarreling? Notes and quotes collected while wondering if Nebraska athletic director Bob Devaney was mad at football coach Bob Devaney when he scheduled Oregon as the 11th game for the Corn- huskers next season. The 5-10, 170-pound senior halfback carried the ball 20 times for 197 yards in scoring all of TDs. For the season Lutton has tallied 12 touchdowns and is averaging nearly eight yards a carry after gaining 902 yards in 114 carries. Others who had outstanding The young Oregon team hiked its record to 5-2 last week games iast weekend and deserve with a win over Southern Cal. Its headliners are sophomore special mention include: quarterback Dan Fouts, who ranked high in the national passing statistics, and tailback Bobby Moore, a 6-2, 218-pound junior rated by coach Jerry Frei as finest athlete we have ever recruited at I)oug Ryan, York Had a big night catching the ball against Centennial.

Snared 10 aerials for 120-yards. Two were touchdowns, another for a PAT. Doug also played the entire game on defense, Being a television star as easy as it looks, says Kansas making 12 tackles and intercepting City tight end Fred Arbanas, who co-stars on a shaving com- a pass. mercial with coach Hank Stram. took seven hours to film.

Bob Squires, Sandy Creek An 1 must have run through those ropes 40 times and had to lather end who tallied three TDs. Scored up before every trip. I got 52,000 for my part, and earned anXr. TheTbtocked he recently related. a plmt for Ws third.

Bob Whitemore, McCool Texas fullback Steve Worster is one of the tougher backs in This junior quarterback led the country to bring down. One admirer says, going his club from 20 points behind at to tackle him better get in front of him, hit him head on, and holler for Bear Has Mixed Emotions halftime to a 54-38 win over Hampton. He ran for 179 yards and four touchdowns and completed 13 of 17 passes for 184 yards and two more TDs. John Bessmer, Norfolk Catholic Bear Bryant says he has mixed emotions about Carried the ball 30 times as his football team, loser three times in seven starts. an alumnus of Alabama, displeased and says Bear.

as athletic director, convinced that Alabama will get backup Knights dumped previously unbeaten St. Mary, 26-6. John scored two touchdowns and a two-point conversion. Also played a key role on defense, helping stop St. twice inside the five Larry Shepard will match strategy with Baltimore Vard Iine- outfielder Frank Robinson and Pittsburgh outfielder Roberto fix- Clemente in the Puerto Rican League this winter.

Robinson is in his third season as manager of Santurce and Clemente is in his first with San Juan. Shepard will pilot the Arecibo Wolves and have Cincinnati pitchers Don Gullett, Milt Wilcox and Mel Behney as his mainstays. Lincoln East Turned in another outstanding performance in 15-14 win over Southeast. This senior guard played all of the game both ways at his line spot. Steve Koinzan.

Davenport Had a 261-yard night against Shickley, rushing for 111 and catching passes for another 150. Colorado coach Eddie Crowder promised the Buffaloes would be throwing passes the rest of the season Scored four touchdowns, after Oklahoma intercepted four pitches against CU two weeks Harris, Southern ago. It must have helped Iast week at Missouri because the Buffs put the ball into the air 33 times and Missouri intercept a pass. FOOTBALL State High Schools 46, Lewellen 6 Chambers 28, Loup County 14 Imoeria1 21, ChaDpeil 6 Oconto 22, Bradv 20 Omaha North 6, Omaha Rummel 0 Paxton 80, Thedford 20 Stapleton 40, Maxwell 0 Trenton 40, Haves Center 8 Tryon 48, Wallace 6 Feature Races At Park Coloquill 8.80 4.40 3.00 Needlesomure 5.60 4.60 Waltzing Bee 4-40 At Bay Meadows Ira lee Rose ................44.20 14.60 6.00 Mystic Ayre 8.00 3.80 Vallombrosa 2.40 At Aqueduct More the Merrier 9.00 4.60 3.60 Put Me On 4.00 5.00 Sabinus At Garden State Park 2.40 2.40 2.20 7.20 2.20 2.20 After playing halfback all year, team injuries necessitated a move to wide receiver. In crucial game against Hebron last weekend, Bob caught 48 and 28-yard scoring aerials and a third TD on a 72- yard kickoff return.

0 Ken Cline, Pender Gains Starts Saturday recognition for his continued excel- lence on defense. Now has 75 tackles to his credit for the season. Gary Jurgens, Had a six TD night in 58-14 win over Adams. Caught four TD passes and ran for two more, including a 70-yard Turkey Season In Northwest TOP BOWL Jolly Knave Brave Flyer At Laurel Race Course Parchment .............10.40 4.40 2.80 Fresh 'N Foolish 3.00 2.40 Never Wink 3.40 JC Cross Country McCook 49, Nebraska Western 58, Platte 65, North Platte 82, Northeastern 106, Fairbury 150. Hunters in Nebraska will tote their shotguns and bows to the northwest part of the state for klckoff returm a crack at a wild turkey on opening day Saturday.

This year, 1,700 permits were authorized for the fall hunt, and all 1,200 of the Round Top Unit licenses have been sold out for several weeks. As of October 22, only a few of the Niobrara Unit permits remained. The 1970 turkey season runs through November 15, overlapping the opening weekend of the deer season and giving hunters a chance to jan cradick, 201-562 Houhlp lin with two Hollywood Ruby Dill, UOUDie Up WllIl iwo Dig gdine Ann Carter, Ruth Slevers, 211 At Northeast Donna Millet, 521; Roaene Isaackson, 202; Judy Kirby, 526. At Plaza Roberta Morris, 210; Linda Best, 202; Pat Dickey, Carol Jacobson, 205; Lou Lyon, 525; Kathy Thompson, 525; Kathy Dinges, 541; Shirley, Georgia Wall, 204; Flo Boyles, Fran Barnes 547; Lois Ehlers, 528; Darlene Nelson 528; Marge Barry, 200; Doris McClosky, 529. Men's 230 Games, 600 Series At Hollywood Rodger Florom, 247.

234-241-772; Dick Ude, 241-657; Del Barnes, 622; Rodger Florom, 236; Charles Keller, 232; Darrel Minchow, 618. At Northeast Ed Cotner, 234; Daie Brown, 234. At Parkway Bruce Steenson, 608. At Plaza Lee Baker, Gene Pokorny, 245; Dennis Merkley, 235; Joe Schroer, Lyle Weber, 608; Jim Law, 612; Ed Anderson, 231. Ladies' 200 Games, 525 Series Bowl Mor Elvira Noddman, At trophies on the same trip.

Turkey hunters have the option of using a shotgun 10 through 20 gauge or a bow and arrow. Shooting hours are sunrise to sunset. WALKER 7IRE CO. 830 ST. 432-3388 features the Seiberling The original asymmetric snow tire.

Rounded outside shoulder for year-round, quiet comfort Tractor-type lugs on the inside shoulder to barrel through snow or mud. Hurry in and get yours now. We have a full inventory of sizes to fit most cars. The all-around snow tire for year-round driving Then equip your car with the famous Seiberling 4-Seasons AND Just for vistiing our will equip your visor with a handy clip-on FREE ICE SCRAPER Absolutely No Obligation Wildcats Must Throw, Stop Missouri on Ground By Associated Press beat Missouri you have to throw the football and stop their running says Kansas State coach Vince Gibson. The Gibson dictum is being stressed this week during workouts at Mmhattan.

At Columbia, Dan Devine of Missouri was as glum as the weather late Tuesday when heavy rains forced him to cut practice short after one hour. The wet turf interfered with the Tiger coverage of simulated K-State patterns and formations during the abbreviated session. Asked about the effect the loss of defensive tackle Duke Holden may have on his team, Kansas coach Pepper Rodgers said, worry about things I He expressed confidence in backup linemen Jim Schuinm and Pat Ryan, two sophomores be tested against Oklahoma State at Stillwater. Injury problems are not foreign to the camp, cither. Coach Floyd Gass listed defensive halfback David Davis and linebacker Joe Crews as doubtful starters for the KU game.

Four changes were made in the Iowa State lineup for the Oklahoma game. Dean Carlson was returned to the No. 1 quarterback post he turned over to George Amundson after suffering a knee injury against K-State Oct. 17; Dave Pittman is back at starting center; Mike Palmer is starting tailback and Mike Terrizzi, right guard. Oklahoma spent two hours Tuesday working on blocking in the backfield.

Coach Chuck Fairbanks indicated this was one of the weak points in the loss to K-State. Flag Football Cooper Mass. Mutual 25, State Farm Ins. Body Shop 12, Red Raiders 6. At Uni D.B.

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SDAY! Save on all regular price guns, hunting clothes and other hunting gear! HUNTING FILMS SHOWN ALL DAY See a film on Duck Hunting, courtesy of Ducks Unlimited, Browning's film and the Nebroskaland film on Pheasant Hunting. Continuous showings 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. VISIT WITH THE GAME WARDEN Get timely tips on choice hunting spots, field conditions and game identification. Find out about the new point system.

6:30 to 9:00 p.m. DOG TRAINING TIPS Learn about training retrievers from Walt Som- merhiser of the Nebraska Dog and Hunt Club. 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. 10 CLOTHING REP Meet Dean McReynolds, see the Ithaca $1,500 MX -8 Trapgun, and a trunk showing of famous 10 Hunting Clothing. 11:00 a.m.

to 9:00 p.m. ANTIQUE DECOY DISPLAY See Bob Wohlers' fabulous collection. Meet the collector, himself, 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. MEET A YOUNG TAXIDERMIST Visit with Mike Kenner and see his displays of game birds and small animals. 9:30 to 9:00 p.m.

MEET OUTDOOR WRITER BOB MUNGER Bob is Outdoor Editor of The Lincoln Journal and a good source of information on just about everything that has to do with hunting, including game cookery. 7:00 to 9:00 p.mf REGISTER FOR PRIZES You might win a 10 Game Coat or Vest, Gun Case, Gun Cleaning Kit, or Shotgun Shells. It costs nothing to register, and you do not have to be present to win. NEW CONTEST EXPLAINED Ask about the "Longest New Feather" Contest, which will run throughout the upcoming pheasant season. Grand prize is a hand-crafted 6 -Gun Cabinet.

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