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20 Lincoln Evening Journal Nebraska State Journal October 29, 1970 P.M. Jacobs for Kropp Carried Too Often 1 May Be Wrong Reserve HIIIIIII! lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllU Strength By Don Forstjtlw Journal Sports Editor Needed? "It's a big man's game, but there is still room for the little man in college football," asserts Nebraska By Associated Press exceptional second half on a sensational pass catch by Ken Maca of a Tim Felix aerial, Kropp continued to plow through, over and around a tiring Seward defense in the final frame to register two more TD's. The long sustained drives also kept Seward from any comeback hopes by controlling the ball while consuming most of the remaining time. Seward 0 1 0 14 Aurora 0 9 14 Seward Dlttmsn 22 run (run failed) Aurora Safety: Bangert trapped In end zone. Aurora Otto 3 run (Kropp kick).

Aurora Kropp 2 run (Kropp kick). Seward Maca 26 pass from Felix (Schulz pass from Felix). Aurora Kropp run (Kropp kick). other two carries while the Seward defense was busy closing in on the decoy acting Kropp. While Aurora was held without a first down in the initial quarter, the homestanding Bluejays tallied on a 22 yard dash by Brian But before halftime Aurora closed the gap to 6 2 by trapping Seward's Tim Bangert in the end zone for a safety and then went ahead on a 70 yard march in eight plays with Kropp doing most of the damage.

Though Seward tallied in the Though the out weighed Seward defense stymied A Aurora for the first quarter while stunning the visitors with an early touchdown, Kropp's relentless blasts finally took their toll and put Aurora in fr jut at halftime, 9 6. The outcome was no longer in doubt after Aurora received the kickoff to open the second half. Carter's crew went 62 yards in a sustained march in nine plays to jump out in front 164. Kropp carried on seven of the nine plays, with Dan Huenefeld spurting for 29 yards on the By VIRGIL PARKER Prep Sports Writer Seward "How many times did Kropp carry the ball tonight," Aurora coach Rollie Carter asked after his Huskies over powered Seward 29 14 hei'e Wednesday night. "Too many times," Bluejay coach Jim Jacobs quickly answered.

Tom Kropp, Aurora's 225 pound human battering ram fullback, was the difference between the two clubs who entered the Central Ten Conference clash with identical 6 1 records. coach Bob Devaney. Colorado may be having its Devaney has had several bantamweights prove his point, ups and downs this' season, but but none more emphatically than Guy Ingles. The 5 9, 158 pound the Buffaloes' reputation for Cornhusker split end last week became the first Nebraska being a physical club hasn't receiver in history to surpass the 1,000 yard mark. been tarnished.

Nebraska coach Bob Not bad for a lad who really hadn't thought about pursuing Devaney, for example, plans to a college football career until he was approached by the take plenty of reserve offensive Cornhusker staff. "About the middle of my senior season I got a letter from Nebraska," Guy recalls. "At that time I hadn't thought much about college football, big or small. I didn't think it was realistic." Auburn 38, Syracuse 0 Schuyler 20, York 15 Beatrice 19, Fremont 13 PREP1 SUMMARIES Syracuse Auburn rolled to ta: Rnhnvlpr Tflv Skarda raced oven rremoni Beatrice enueu a virtnrv vvarrfi frf a tniinhrlnum With e3S7 OOV VltlUry North Bend 40, West Point 8 Humboldt 12, Johnson Brock 12 power to Boulder Saturday, including three players for each bacfefield slot. He explained, "we feel we need to take more offensive backs because there's more chance of getting hurt there." Colorado quarterback Jim Bratten was returned to the starting berth by coach Eddie Crowder Wednesday.

Junior Paul Arndt was given an opportunity to juice up the Colorado aerial threat last week against Missouri, but the Buffs stumbled, 30 16. Coach Vince Gibson at Kansas State said this year's unai rremont drive witn a pass "rr cwoMiea Wp Wednesday nicht interceDtion on the 25 vard line :05 remaining, his third of the Syracuse here weanasaay nignt eame. as Schuyler defeated with five touchdown passes and Humboldt 6 612 Johnson 0 0 0 1212 Humboldt Berneker, 20 pass from Hoi lenchek; Volker, 30 pass from Hollen chek. Johnson Teten, 80 punt return; Stut heit, 1 run. zone zimo nere nuay.

The interception was the final North Bend ........13 13 7 7 40 West Point 0 0 08 North Bend Wldhalm, 5 run; Hines (2), 61 10 runs; Ezelwnd field goals (2), 28 34 20 run; Settles, 75 punt return. PAT Ezeland (4), kick. West Point Wagner, 2 run. PAT Engelbarth, pass from Wagner. Fortunately, Devaney doesn't have any minimum size standards.

"A little man has to be a very unusual athlete, with exceptional speed, to make it. He has to come out of good competition and stand out like a sore thumb," says Devaney of his guidelines for deciding on mini prospects. Guy fits the bill on all counts. He came out of good competition in the Omaha Metropolitan League. His Westside team claimed both the state football and track titles in his senior season.

Showed Stuff at Right Time Ingles may not have exceptional speed, but he's exceptionally quick. And he picked a great time to "stick out like a sore thumb." Several Cornhusker coaches were on hand the night Westside met Tech in a Metro showdown one run. Auburn 4 14 4 38 Syracuse 0 Auburn Wlnlnger, 52 pasa from Ty non; Brady, 1 run; Hemmlngsen (2), 38 28 passes from Tynon; Adams, 11 pass from Lamme; Clecklnger, 17 pass from Hahn. PAT Hahn, pass from Hemmlngsen. Weeping Water 38, 0.

Dominican 14 Weeping Water 14 18 0 38 David City 28, Fullerton 7 David City 6 0 8 1428 Fullerton 7 0 0 07 Dauiri ntu AlHrln. 4 win? Anhticlau. edition Of the TieerS iS tVDicallv sky, 4 run; Hecker, 30 pass from Aid "big, strong, tough and mean." nge; Schroeder, 2 run? PAT Martin, pass from Aldrlge; Bohuslavsky, pass from Aldrige. Fullerton Oakely, 3 run. PAT Haynes, kick.

But he said Missouri has lost three games to good passing and saw Guv romn for four touchdowns. The versatile 145 pounder played basketball for the Warriors and won the Class teams, and he points out con Central city 29 Minden 14 r. iil i i si foriniQ nf iha U7ttlr Twin A A 0 11 1J A long jump in the state track meet. No doubt about it, we nwyuii Mlnden play of the game. Curt Guenther opened the Beatrice scoring with a fumble recovery in the end zone in the opening stanza.

Beatrice 7 6 019 Fremont 6 7 0 013 Beatrice Curt Guenther, fumble recovery in end zone; Paul Cramer, 20 pass from Scott Robertson; 3 run; PAT Jones, kick. Fremont Bane, 4 run; Gumb, 29 run; PAT Bahe, kick; on beat 25 yard line with int. beat 3 Fremont 6 1 1 (tie LSE). Ashland 20, Blair 14 Ashland Rich Lutton and Mike Welch paced Ashland to an upset 20 14 win over previously unbeaten Blair here Wednesday night. Blair 0 8 0 614 Ashland 0 6 4 820 Blair Moore, 24 pass from Brechbill; Hall, 4 run.

PAT Comer, pass from Brechbill. Ashland Lutton (2), 2 24 runs; Pike, 67 pass from McClatchey. PAT Lutton, pass from McClatchey. Dickey puts the Wildcats in the central city mo is 0 29 u.nirr Minden Haxton, 9 run; Binderup, 3 same threatening role. run.

pat Kimoie, run. he was an exceptional athlete. Tf fliiw harl amr rinnhta ahniir mnlcintr th PTadfl a Skarda ran for another touchdown of six yards and recorded a three yard score. Schuyler 0 4 0 14 20 York 0 7 8 0 15 Schuyler J. Skarda (3), 3 run, 4 run, 4 run; PAT Pelan, run.

York Weber, 4 run; Osborn, 60 pass from Himze; PAT Schulz, kick; Weber, run. Wahoo 12, Waverly 8 Waverly Wahoo downed Waverly, 12 8, here Wednesday night by grinding out yardage time after time while totally neglecting its passing game. Wahoo 6 0 012 Waverly 0 0 0 88 Wahoo Sam Tillman, 1 run; Roger Harders, 2 run. Waverly Dave Ostrander, 2 run. PAT Tim Hagermoser.

Fairbury 37, Superior 0 Superior The Superior gridders kept their losing streak going here Wednesday night by dropping another game to rwnww fWr lirin't lact Una floured after mv freeman Missouri coacn Dan uevme. central city snreve izj, ss run, to kickoff return; Heeney (2), 34 26 passes from Johnson. PAT Gissler (4), kick 3, run. Moii nrontori tn niav nnri anvhndv apparently convinced Mike Hudson Paces City CC Meet .2 Team Scoring Lincoln High 34, Northeast 41, South east 50, East 109. Lincoln High's Dave Hudson, took individual honors as the Links outlegged Northeast and, won the City Non Qualifier? cross country meet for underclassmen who did not qualify for the state meet Wednesday, over the 1.93 mile Lincoln East course.

Individual Leaders 1. Dave Hudson, LWS, 10.17; 2. Tim Dibis, LSE, 3. Tom Chastam, LSeV 4. Joe Wright, LNE, S.

Paul Luke, LNE, 10:29. 0. Dominican ....6 8 0 014 Weeping Water Massoth, 56 run; BeLay, 27 pass from Massoth; Baker, 11 punt block; Smlsek, 4 run; Freeman, 25 pass from Massoth; Sorensen, 3 run; PAT Massoth, run. 0. Dominican Lewis, 67 pass from Giacobelll; Sorenson, 54 pasa from Gla cobelli; PAT Lewis, run.

Lexington 13, Ord 0 Ord 0 0 0 0 0 Lexington 0 6 0 713 Lexington Roberts (2), 18 8 runs. PAT Wortman, kick. OdeU 48, Table Rock 21 Table Rock 7 0 0 14 21 Odell 22 12 8 4 8 Table Rock Schmidt (2), 11 4 passes from Kroll; Goodenkauf, 4 pass from Kroll. PAT Goodenkauf, pass from Kroll; Schmidt, kick. Odell T.

Poppe (2), 54 25 passes D. Spitsnogle; E. Spits nog I (2), 64 run, 15 pass from D. Spitsnogle; D. Poppe, 40 pass from D.

Spitsnogle; Jurgens, 2 run; J. Spitsnogle, 6 pasa from Jurgens. PAT E. Spitsnogle, pass from D. Spitsnogle; T.

Poppe, pass from D. Spitsnogle; Jurgens, run. Albion 38, St. Paul 26 Albion 6 12 8 12 38 Farmer's bruised ribs still will who plays down here has to want to play a lot," he says. be too painful by the time of Saturday's engagement with State, have given the starting quarterback assignment to Chuck Roper.

"I lifted weights all during my freshman year and a little as a sophomore to build myself up, but I just gave up I wasn't getting that much bigger. I decided I'd just have to mate it like I was," recalls Guy. Valley 56, Bennington 14 Bennington 4 0 0 814 Valley 6 8 18 2456 Bennington Warner (2), 10v. 10 runs. PAT Warner, run.

Valley Samson, 35 pass from Randy Ennis; Emvis (2), 21 4 runs; Oorlog, 8 run; Rowe (2), 60 run, 62 pass interception; Rod Ennls, 39 run; Broduer, 20 run. PAT Randy Ennls, run; Blacketer, pass from Merryweather; Samson, pass from Merryweather; Rod Ennis run. at Injuries pose a problem About seven years ago a doctor gave Guy Floyd Gass. Only two running that he'd get bigger. "He said that if I'd grow into my Tecumseh 32, Sterling 13 backs may be available for the Kansas game fullback Pat Brown and tailback Bobby Cole.

Kansas coach Pepper Mead 68, Malcolm 0 Malcolm 0 0 0 00 Mead 1 26 20 68 Mead Charles (2), 48 punt return, 8 run; Carritt (2), 39 run, 5 pass from Simons; Ziegenbein, 1 run; M. Johnson, U.mn DitmiHcu). 1 run Elrlr. 91fUK big go hands and feet I'd be about 6 2. I'm still waiting," he smiles.

Even though the rest of him didn't catch up, his hands are a great asset. He can palm a basketball and what's more he can dunk a basketball. "He can up for the ball like a 6 1 guy," claims Devaney. Sterling Tecumseh romped fairbury 37 0 i mt Fairbury 4 4 IV 4 37 0 0 0 00 Flag Football Wednesday's Results Lincoln Seals 13, Hosklns 12' FLABS 26, State Farm No. 10; Standard Ing 41, Unlservice Burmood 24, IBM 0.

St. Paul 14 0 6 26 Albion Bolin (3), 90 kickoff return, 96 kickoff return, 7 run; Foster, 57 pass from Bolin; Chrlsto, 1 run, 1 run; PAT Bolin, run. St. Paul Novak, 10 run; Chrlstlnson, 8 run; Oakesen, 1 run; Edwards, 30 run; PAT Brehm, run. wilt fm uver oierung nere weanesaay superior Fairbury Siegel, 44 run; 39 run; Steg KOdgerS does not niae lUS COn from Simons; Chvatal, 1 run; Anderson, cern for Oklahoma State man, II run, 14 run; Yoachlm, run, 4 blocked pass.

PAT Rentschler, kick. Not Strictly Pass Conscious niinrtrhalr Tnnv whn Charles, pasa from Simons; R. Johnson, i pass from Simons. night, 32 13. Tecumseh 13 0 0 1932 Sterling.

0 0 4 713 Tecumseh DeLong, 2 run; Davis, 2 run; Meister 75 kickoff return; Piersol, 1 run; McPherrln, 1 run. PAT Mor rlssey (2), kicks. Sterling Haynes 1 run; Hoehney 43 "does everything well." For County Commissioner Tekamah Herman 44, Lyons 22 Tekamah Herman ......20 0 14 10 44 Lyons 6 8 0 822 Tekamah Herman Litel (2), 2 run, Democrat PAT Hoehnev, kick. run. Aurora Kropp 3 run (kick failed).

Cedar Rapids 14, Elgin 12 Cedar Rapids 0 14 0 14 Elgin 0 4 4 012 Cedar RapidsYilk (2) 5 run, 21 pass from Koziol. PAT Yllk, run. Elgin Bergstrom (2), 1, 3 runs. Rodgers Fourth 111 Punt Returns New York Nebraska HARVEY KAUFMAN Geneva 14, Sandy Creek 0 Sandy Creek Allan Richey passed for one touchdown and 1 Although he's an integral part of the most effective passing game the Cornhuskers have had in the Devaney era, Guy isn't an advocate of putting the ball in the air on every play. "We have the kind of balance you need," he claims.

"I think having Jeff Kinney and Joe Orduna inside helps Johnny Rodgers and me on our pass routes. And I think we help Jeff and Joe by being outside. Each part of the game should complement the other." The Cornhuskers already have 13 touchdowns through the air with Ingles and Rodgers having five each. Previous high under Devaney's tutelage was 12 in 1965. I think the quarterbacks and the coaches have more confidence in the passing game this year," he explains.

scored another pepping Geneva sophomore Johimy Rodgers has over Sandy creek, 14 0, here New Ideas and Innovations Up to date Business Experience it Vigorous Approach to Lancaster County's Problems A Candidate with positive plans for Personnel evaluation and fringe eenefits, Pollution Control, Data Processing cest savings, and better County Clty cooperation. Paid for by Kaufman for Commissioner, Harry Pappes Chmn Earl Madsen, Trees. moved up in ine numuu raim Wednesday night. Geneva 7 9 714 Jensen Rolls Perfect Game; Has 745 Series He's gone two years without one, but Max Jensen rolled his third perfect 300 sanctioned game at the Hollywood Bowl Wednesday night. Jensen, who leads the Hamms Classic with a 15 6 record, rested most of the week after recording one of his lowest performances last week.

"I quit for a while after last Wednesday," admitted Jensen. "I practiced for about a half an hour Monday and Tuesday this week." Sandy Creek 0 0 0 00 Geneva Ritchey, 35 pass from Sorge; sorge, i run. pat Norrie (2), kick. lllgS ill pUUfc ICHUiU purpose running. Latest NCAA statistics show Rodgers No.

4 in punt returns with a 16.8 yard average per return. Rodgers is eighth in the nation in all purpose running, a combination of rushing, the remainder to these next made of," he Ingles is taking a realistic approach to of the season. "I'm really looking forward four eames. It will tell what this team is 1 run; Goll (2), 1 run, 2 run; Erlckson (2), 35 punt return, 35 punt return; Litel, field goal; PAT Litel (5), kicks. Lyons Slaughter, 31 run; Nelsen, 1 run; Carle, 4 run; PAT Thompson, run Carle, run.

Elkhorn 34, Gretna 14 Elkhorn 0 12 8 14 34 Gretna 0 0 0 1414 Elkhorn Thomas (2), 29 pass from Olson, 45 run; Winterburn (2), 1 run, 70 punt return; Bull, 19 pass from Olson; PAT Wesolowskl, pass from Olson; Jor gensen, pass from Olson. Gretna Mayer, 25 pass from Cox; Miller, 12 pass from Cox; PAT Jenny, pass from Cox. Dorchester 20, Lawrence 8 Dorcehster 0 0 14 620 Lawrence 0 0 0 8 Dorchester Harris (2), 27 47 runs; Belder, 49 run. PAT Harris, run. Lawrence Karmazin, 30 pass from Svoboda.

PAT OsMiek, pass from Svo boda. Blue HiU 14, Deshler 14 Blue Hill 0 8 4 014 Deshler 0 8 0 414 Blue Hill VanBoenlng (2), 11 pass from Kort, 1 run. PAT Schulz, run. Deshler Harms, 4 run; Kapperman, 8 run. PAT Schmidt, run.

Friend 34, Meridian 14 Friend 4 8 14 4 34 Meridian 4 0 8 014 Friend Rohrlg (2), 71 run, 86 punt return; Dine (2) 12, 28 run; Nabtty 89 run. PAT Nabity, run; Dine, run. Meridian Bartels 41 pass from Van Weston; Kronhofman, 35 pass from Van Weston; PAT Bartels, pass from Van Weston. TIRE CENTERS RAJSTDEXS Phone 477 1211 says. we play up to our capabilities we should win each game by two or three touchdowns.

But if we play rotten we could lose all four. It's nice to think about the season as a whole, but you have to take each game separately. 10th Street receiving and return yardage. His average in that department We just can't afford to let down," he says. It was the first 300 game at nao inoi.

aw game ctl ICE is 157.6 yards a game. Oklahoma State's Dick Graham, who returned a YOMJIR CM i i7 i ji "Coach Devaney has never lost in Boulder. We just cant since Barry Menefee let them do that," he insists. performed the feat in 1968. kickoff 98 yards against Nebraska Saturday, now ranks No.

2 in the country in that category with a 29.7 average. FOOTBALL SCORES Wednesday's Results Max Jensen (745) def. Gary Cerny (538), 2 Rodger Florom (699) def. Stan Tyrrell (612), 2 Darrell Minchow (610) def. Jim Dill (615), 2 Barry Bayer (609) def.

Mel Brydl (499), 3 Bob Fillaus (608) def. Johnny Madsen (594), 2 Don Meyers (592) def. Nick Neilsen (540), 2 1. Top Six Cornhusker kicking standout Paul Rogers has climbed to 10th place in kick scoring with State High Schools a 6.4 average after a 15 point ixroduction against Oklahoma Total 5424 4893 4821 4760 4749 4560 Max Jensen ....15 6 Rodger Florom 11 10 Gary Cerny 11 9Vi Bob Fillaus 12 9 Stan Tyrrell ...11 10 Barry Bayer 12 9 Last days! Early bird special purchase Regular or snow tires Mounting at no additional charge Use your Krandeis credit card Stale. Journal Star Want Ads Bring Results 473 7451 Gresham 40, McCool 12 Gresham 8 8 8 14 40 McCool 0 4 0 4 12 Gresham Noble (2), 64 run, 51 run; Butzke, 40 pass from Noble; Bru Burech, 5 run; Scheele, 40 fumble recovery; PAT Butcke (2) runs, Rucker, run; Burech, run.

McCool Perkins, 2 run; Arndt, 47 pass from Miller. SE Consolidated 18, Nemaha Valley 14 NU Gals Lead AlUState Picks In Field ockey rfemaha 0 6 0 814 SP Consolidated 4 0 12 018 Nemaha Wellensiek, 1 run; Lanwer, 18 pass from Wellensiek. PAT Tieten, oass from Wellensiek. SE Consolidated Rantz, 3 run; Shanks (2), 20, 14, pass from Byce. Kimball 20, Bayard 7 Laurel 30, Wayne 12 Lexington 13, Ord 0 Litchfield 46, Greeley 0 Louisville 34, Palmyra 6 Madison 39, Neligh 0 Mead 68, Malcolm 0 Melbeta 16, Harrison 12 Millard 14, Hastings SC 0 Mitchell 55, Minatare Morrill 24, Oshkosh 0 'Nelson 21, Orleans A North Bend 40, West Point 8 North Loup Scotia 64, Sargent 12 Niobrara 50, Verdigre 0 Odell 48, Table Rock 21 OgaUala 18, Holdrege 12 O'Neill 14, Bloomfieid 12 Orchard 43, Lynch 8 Osceola 50, Palmer 2 Oxford 30, Franklin 13 Pender 18, Oakland Craig 8 Piattsmouth 31, Nebraska City 16 Platteview 41, Arlington 14 Red Cloud 28, Alma 6 Roseland 32, Elba 14 Schuyler 20, York 15 Scribner 40, Wakefield 6 SE Consolidated 18, Nemaha Valley 14 Shelby 44, Marquette 18 Sliver Creek 19, St.

Edward 0 So. Sioux City 22, Papilllon 7 Stanton 38, Wisner Pilger 6 Stratton 60, Herndon, Kan. 0 Stromsburg 44, Genoa 6 Sumner 27, Amherst 8 Sutton 27, Adams Central 0 Tecumseh 32, Sterling 13 Tekemah Hermann 44, Lyons 22 Valentine 50, Bassett 6 Valley 56, Bennington 14 Wahoo 72, Waverly 8 Waterloo 46, Murdock i Weeping Water 38. 0. Dominican 14 Wilson vllle 48, Bartley 6 Winside 26, Osmond 6 Wood River 20, Burwell 4 The University of Nebraska placed six girls on the all State field hockey team, which will play in the Midwest Col Piattsmouth 31, Neb.

City 16 Piattsmouth 8 0 23 0 31 Neb. City 0 0 8 816 DiHtmniikAlnn lt. 1A.run! Albion 38, St. Paul 26 Ansley 44, Hershey Ainsworth 26, Atkinson WH 11 Arnold 12, Callaway 12 (tie) Ashland 20, Blair 14 Auburn 38, Syracuse 0 Aurora 29, Seward 14 Axteli 32, Loomis 1 Bameston 38, Pilley 8 Battle Creek 28, Norfolk Catholic 4 Beatrice 19, Fremont 13 Bertrand 14, Cambridge 13 Bladen 12, Republican City 8 Blue Hill 14, Deshler 14 (tie) Bridgeport 32, RushviileO Cedar Rapids 14, Elgin 12 Central City 29, Minden 14 Columbus Lakeview 54, Polk 0 Cozad 19, Broken Bow 14 Crete 0, Falls City 0 (tie) Crofton 18, Randolph 3 Cuibertson 2, Palisade 24 Davenport 6, Clay Center 9 David City 28, Fullerton 7 Dorchester 20, Lawrence East Butler 48, O. Brownell Talbot Etkhorn 34, Gretna 14 El wood 16, Sutherland 12 wing 52, Petersburg 14 Fairbury37, Superior 0 Geneva 14, Sandy Creek 9 Gibbon 14, SheltonO Grand Island NW 49, Centura 0 Grant 14, Gothenburg 13 Gresham 40, AAcCook 12 Gurley 10, Lodgepoie 0 Hebron 34, Henderson Hardy 40, Stamford 34 Harrisburg 48, Dalton 0 Hartington CC 34, Wausa 0 Harvard 28, Kenesaw 16 Hay Springs 42, Mullen 0 Hildreth 52, Pleasanton 0 Humboldt 12, Johnson Brock 12 lece Field Association Tourna waiiace (2, 40 pass from giup, 38 Interception? PAT Kaffenberger (2) runs: Osterholm.

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6 7 in DeKalb, 111. Players were selected from a 4 team tournament, which included Concordia, Doane, Nebraska Wesley an and NU. An alternate team also was selected. First Team NU Genger Fahleson, Bonnie Beez ley, Kathy Crewdson, Ranee Kletch ka, Annette Wiechert, Teenie Charbon neau; Doane Diane George, Kathy Graves, Marta Van Loan, Sou Siang, Karen Bogackl. Alternate Team Concordia Marcille Metschke, Bonnie Frohm, Audrey Schoenbeck, Peggy Dankert, Ruth Ermeling; NU Ertle Berkemeier, Mary Robotham, Kathy Roshonej NWU Donna Eden, Dee Eden; Doane Coleen Chaney.

Bameston 10 0 4 2238 Fillev 0 8 0 08 Filley Jurgens, 8 pass from Padre; ThomDson, tackled Raney In end zone. Barneston Rees (4), 3 15 4 runs, 30 pass from Raney; Bowhay, 10 pass i 2 for from Raney; Holmbeck, 25 field goal. McGrath PBA Money List Leader PAT Holmbeck (3), kick; Graham, pass from Holmbeck. Tourneys Amount Gas Is Here HIGH SCHOOL Mike McGrath, El Cerrito, Cal Don Johnson, Akron, 0 27 Nelson Burton St. Louis.

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