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Second-Ranked Nebraska Whips Badgers 37-0 Duda Rattles Badgers With Long Gainers LINCOLN, Neb. (AP)- Fred Duda celebrated his promotion to first string quarterback Saturday by leading second-ranked Comhuskers to a 37 to 0 football rout of Wisconsin. The 5-10 senior, back in form after missing most of last play because of a broken leg, galloped 59 yards for one of touchdowns, and threw a 29 yard pass to halfback Frank Solich for another. The win was the fourth straight for the defending Big Eight champs. Wisconsin owns a record of one victory, two losses and a tie.

Nebraska seized on Wisconsin miscues and rattled the Badger defenders with long ground gainers in overpowering the Big 10 crew. sophomore quarterback, Chuck Burt, third ranking passer nationally going into the game, unloosed a barrage of throws but the Badgers were Md to a net of yards by air BUCKEYES WIN 28-14 and 55 on the ground. What started out as a tight defensive battle was shaken up midway in the first quarter when Tom Brigham fumbled a Nebraska punt and Dennis Carlson recovered on 31. A Duda pass to Tony Jeter ate up 29 yards and Pete Tatman scored on a one- yard plunge. electrifying 59 yard run came midway in the second and Nebraska padded its ad with Larry 24- yard field goal shortly before talftime.

A 49-yard Solich run paved the way for the three-easy point kick. Wisconsin, unable to launch any threat of its own, yielded two touchdowns in the third quarter. Duda hit Solich with a 29 -yard touchdown pass and a subsequent 55-yard punt return by Wachholtz set the stage for a one -yard touchdown run by second string fullback Winters. Wisconsin turned back (Ernnur Sributtr October 10. 1905 1 RFD Oct It 1 Texas, Ranked PliHo.

1, Defeats Oklahoma 19-0 All-America candidate Freeman White (85) is surrounded by Wisconsin tacklers after taking an 11-yard pass from Fred Duda to the Badger 20 during game in Lincoin, Neb. Moving in for the stop are Dave Fronek (9), Sam Wheeler (61) and Tom Bringham (35). Nebraska routed the Badgers Telephoto. Ohio State Rips lllini Behind Tom Barrington MICHIGAN HALFBACK TRIPPED UP Carl Ward (19) Made Short Yardage On Play By HAL PARIS (Associated Press Sports Writer) COLUMBUS, Ohio CAP) Saturday, a Ten football clash plosion that sent the lllini reeling to their second conference 10th setback. Ohio, winning its Big Ten leading linois an early 7-0 advantage opener, staged a strong offen- dn a Big played in a steady drizzle.

A crowd of 83,712, the Tom Barrington, a slashing, largest in Ohio his- driving terror, scored tory, saw the Buckeyes spot II- DALLAS, Tex. CAP) vin passing and running, the passing of sophomore Regg Lott and an opportunist defense carried Texas, the No. 1 team, to a 19-0 victory over Oklahoma Saturday. It was the eighth in a row for the Longhorns in the 66-year-old series, tying the all-time record held by Texas It also was fourth consecutive triumph this season. Oklahoma got past midfield only twice under its own power and made only five first downs, one on a penalty.

Except for a recovered Texas fumble, Oklahoma got no farther than its 27- yard line in the first half. David Conway of Texas tried four field goals and cashed in on two. Kristynik passed for 41 yards and ran for 7 in a 60-yard touchdown drive in the second period. Kristynik scored the touchdown himself with a one- vard plunge. The first time Oklahoma got ANN ARBOR, Mich.

(AP) Bob Apisa raced 39 yards in Texas territory, as the result Fifth-ranked Michigan State Michigan States final touch-, of a recovered fumble, Tommy, turned two first half Michigan down with only three seconds miscues into nine points and left, went on to rout the defending SPARTANS USE MISCUES Michigan State Over Michigan Nobis, the great Texas lineback er, intercepted a pass. Michigan, stopped on the The next time Oklahoma gotBi8 Ten champion Wolverines ground, penetrated MSU territo- past midfield, the Sooners lost Saturday 4U Romps 24-7 1 run failed) 1 run (Sygar kick) Kenney 20 ones 10 run ry three times in the second half failed) the ball on a missed handoff and It was the fourth straight vie-1but failed to threaten after, Texas drove down to tory Spartans, who held reaching the 18 yard t.niinf/x/1 nl AH AmIiT A second field goal. vaunted running line in the final quarter, only to failed) Kenney 35 i a 39 St Van Galder's 3 TD Passes Top Cyclones LAWRENCE. Kan. (AP) Tim Van Galder, Iowa skinny but talented quarterback, pulled the trigger on three long passes, in Iowa 21-7 victory over fumbling Kansas Saturday.

It was the first Big Eight victory for the Cyclones since 1963, when they beat Oklahoma State. Iowa State is now 1-1 in league play and 3-1 for the season. Kansas is 0-1 for the conference and 0-4 for all games. Van Galder is the son of Clark Van Galder, former La Crosse State coach. Bom Busch, swift 183-pound sophomore halfback, was Van favorite target.

The 6- foot-2, 173-pound quarterback hit 7 of 13 passes for 174 yards and ran for 77 more, most of it behind the crunching blocks of Les Webster, a 200-pound rookie halfback. After the first of four Kansas fumbles Van Galder hit Busch on a 44-yard pass. Then Van Galder scored on a 12-yard rollout behind block and Iowa State took an early 7-0 lead. Kansas lost a fumble on its first play of the last half and Van Galder hit split end Eppie Barney for a 53-yard touchdown pass play. The Jayhawks had Bob Skahan back at quarterback but his passing was erratic.

It little Bill Fenton who directed a 56-yard 11-play scoring drive, (run touchdowns Ohio State to a surprisingly but storm back for three touch- sive show, blending Don Unver- 28-14 conquest of Illinois downs in a second-quarter ex- timely passing with the brilliant running of Barrington. The 6-foot-l, 206-pound Barrington, a senior fullback from Lima, enjoyed the best day of his grid career, piling up an Cornhusker Defense Comes In For Praise Florida Uses Pass Attack To Rip Rebels OXFORD, Miss. (AP) Flor- lose 19 yards on the next two field plays. 6 3 6 Michigan 0 7 0 George Webster intercepted a day of Michigan State and Wal- Michigan pass to set up Fumbles lost lv Gabler of Michigan ex- first touchdown and his fumble! penalized scoring recovery set the stage for first field goal. Kenney booted his go-ahead game to a minus 39 yards.

I Dick 20-yard goal late in the second quarter state put Michigan State ahead for keeps, before a crowd of 103,219. Rival quarterbacks Steve Ju- changed one-yard plunges in the first half. Clint Jones moved MSU fur- Attendance 103,219. STATISTICS Mich State Mich First Downs Rushing yardage Passing Yardage Passes Passes intercepted by Punts run (kick ajj on groun(j) which cut the Iowa State lead to 14-7 in the last quarter. But Van Galder came right back, hitting Busch on a 52-yard pass play to the Kansas three.

17 Iowa State needed four plays 7-39 but Webster cracked over from 2i the one. LINCOLN. Neb. (AP) Ne- mented. Bruhn said he single Charlie injury-troubled defensive unit received most of the out any Badgers as outstanding one post-game praise from coaches performers in the game, and he fourth quarter threat on the 5- Saturday after the undefeated expressed disappointment wi yard line but Nebraska cashed Cornhuskers had shackled is- the play of his defensive ends, in on a renewed threat with 38 consin 37-0.

wu awesome 178 yards in 32 car- awesome aerial attack ther ahead with a 19-vard driv-field goal in the second quarter Illinois, boasting a veteran sank once-powerful Mississippi jng run jn third quarter and after the Spartans almost lost backfield, broke fast marching deeper into the Southeastern Kenney added a 35-yard field the bail while trying for anoth- 62 yards in 15 plays the first Conference cellar Saturday as goaj with a little more than two er three-pointer four plays earli- seconds remaining when second Defensively, we did a good he said. string halfback Ben Gregory said Nebraska coach Bob rambled 13 yards to score. Devaney. was the best Quarterback killed us on the option Dayton, guided time it had the ball. Cyril Pin- the No.

10-ranked Gators mjnutes remaining der circled right end from the thrashed the Rebels 17-0. with three for the marker. Fantastic catches by Florida Unverferth, a senior ends Charles Casey and Barry a five-play, 49- Brown made Gator southpaw ier. it Fred yard drive with 8:14 remaining quarterback Steve Spurrier look to tie the game. Will Sander-tremendous throughout the aft- Duda busted over from the three fonemoon and spoil homecoming This is the happiest day of beamed defensive Nebraska, holding a third rush put on any passer ranking nationally in rushing of- this season, referring to the fense and total offense, gained pursuit of ace 287 yards on the ground and 98 thrower, Chuck Burt.

io konnl by air. Wisconsin 0 0 0 0 0 my Nebraska 6 11 14 Tatman 1 run (kick failed) Duda 59 run (White pass from Duda) FG Wachholtz 24 Solich 29 pass from Duda (Wachholtz kick) Winters 1 run (Wach- coach holtz kick) scored his 59-yard second quar- the equalizer after Unverferth Tor Ole Miss fans. ter touchdown on an option run, hit halfback Bo Rein with a 34- And and Nebraska made good use of yard P355 to set up the score. man the play throughout the Northwestern Rally Tops Oregon State By JOE MOOSHIL (Associated Press Sports Writer) EVANSTON, 111. (AP)-Half- short of a first down near the! Northwestern 11.

Late in the period, Tom Gar- FILM AT YMCA Movies of the Wisconsin-Ne fierce eight- defensive forward wall In the second quarter surge, Die offense sput- with the quarterback either Unverferth found Rein a favor-tering and neither senior quar- woodv Campbell rambled retson intercepted a desperation keeping the ball or pitching ouJite target, hitting him fouriterback Jimmy Heidel nor his times for 92 yards. Minutes lat-sophomore understudy, eariy ine tourm raui cromers pass 10 set er, the Bucks stormed 62 yards Walker, could make it click. It was the third straight de- to a trailing back. Bruhn said he feels Duda, fullback halfback Frank Solich and lanky end Freeman White in seven plays with Barrington ailvl iaJUVY chalking up 47. He bolted the teat this season for Ole Miss braska football game will be would be playing against final 12 yards to paydirt, shak- and the first time the Rebels shown Wednesday at 7:15 p.m.

in the YMCA gym. George Kelly, recalling his days as assistant coach at Neb-Gregory 13 run (kick Marquette when the Badgers iipH) posts. any mg off Bruhn also said he was im- Illinois pressed with the Cornhusker de- Ohio State fensive unit, noting his Badgers 4 spent much of the afternoon kick) under the shadow of their own two would-be tacklers. have ever lost three in a row 7 0 0 under John Vaught, who be- 0 28 came head coach 18 years ago. yards early in the fourth Paul pass quarter to set up the winning field goal, touchdown and Dean 35-yard field goal with two min- ir if it electrifying run 0 21 7 run (Custardo utes to play clinched a 15-7 vie- brought life to what had been a tory for Northwestern over Ore- duu game.

other gon State Saturday in an inter- score came in the opening min- sectional football game. utes of the second quarter when Dennis Coyne blocked an Ore- Until Campbell's romp to the State punt and Bob Tubbs failed) Attendance 53,810. STATISTICS Wis First downs 10 Rushing yardage 55 Passing yardage 88 Passes 12-31 Passes Intercepted by 2 Punts 12-37 Fumbles lost Yards penalized 12 to just maul us Defensive Captain Mike Kennedy, a linebacker, said the Wis- clash a big challenge for us, and I feel we Neb 15 consin 287 98 7-i7'came 6-39 it it it Cleveland Beats Steelers In Last 44 Seconds 24-19 3 run (Funk kick) OSU Barrington (Funk kick) Point 14-13 Victor Over Hillsdale'IT 12 run STEVENS POINT (AP) A the hard-running Beavers, led score and a short-lived 6-0 lead 4 which set up Ron 3- recovered on the 1-yard line yard scoring dash, it appeared Bob McKelvey plunged for the 79-yard run by Captain Ron by fullback Pete bruis- On the ensuing 2 run (Funk Ternoth, his second touchdown, ing ground attack, would score Drim romped 89 kick)sparked Stevens Point to a last a 7-6 triumph kickoff, Bob yards for touchdown and Mike 2 run (Funk period 14-13 victory over Hills- Shortly after Rector put the conversion made it 7-6. Car Need a Tune-Up? Check! 1. Clean and adjust spark plugs.

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did everything well. They did everything better than we did. just stronger physically than we He labeled the a fumble by Badger Tom Brigham which led to first touchdown with less than five minutes gone in the opening quarter. just give a team game, like this a Bruhn la- CLEVELAND (AP) Frank first loss Ryan hit Gary Collins on a 14- opposition, yard touchdown pass with 44 team seconds left to play as the Cleveland Browns edged Pittsburgh Steelers 24-19 in a kick) 4 run (Custardo kick) Attendance 82,712. STATISTICS First downs Rushing yardage the Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by dale, in a non-conference (Wildcats ahead 12-7, Oregon Oregon State football game Saturday.

State recovered a fumbled punt Northwestern failed) tacklers to score the tying tally Schweer was stopped one inch Ternoth slashed off guard and on the Northwestern 21. On a broke loose from at least four fourth-and-two play, Fred National Football League game Fumbles lost Saturday night. Yards penalized III Ohio St 14 16 207 252 81 92 7-24 4-11 7 37.4 5 37.6 victory in the with 9:46 left in the game. Jim Peters booted the extra point NORTHLAND COPS that proved to be the margin of 89 (Haggard kick) 3 0 6 0 1 run (kick kickoff return run (pass ASHLAND (AP) Northland Homecoming scored two second period touch- Temoth dashed 12 yards downs, then hung on PHOTOGRAPHERS PRESENT Ryan moved the Browns 78 -----------------------yards in the closing minutes to Ground Game HelDS nullify a 15-yard run by Dick Lawrence Win 13-8 APPLETON Lawrence record used a powerful ground attack slipped to 1-3. Hoak also raced 42 yards for a to come from behind and de- ------------------------touchdown in the third quarter feat Cornell 13-8 in a Midwest Carleton Takes 40-31 to keep the Steelers in the Conference football game Satur- i day.

It was the third Decision From KeiOlt for dear Rushing yardage zone in the second life to gain a 13-7 decision over Passing yardage constantly threatening Bethel a 15-yara run Hoak that gave the Steelers a two-point margin with 3:54 left to play. 35 game to the end period. Ternoth had 137 yards in eight team in a rain-soaked carries. Stevens Point upped its game Saturday, to 3-2 while Hillsdale STATISTICS Oregon St North. 12 1 150 231 40 35 5-17 2-12 intercepted football Punts Fumbles lost vards penalized by 6-41 Jim Brown caught a four-yard straight victory, third touchdown pass and plunged loss.

one yard for another score. After a scoreless first half, NORTHFIELD, Minn. (AP)Sophomore fullback Rick Levinson romped for three touch- Brown carried 29 times for 168 Cornell got on the scoreboard in downs on runs of 70, 27 and 2 yards on a field that was mud- the third period on a 13-yard yards to lead Carleton to a 40- died by an occasional driving Jerry Rizzo to Rick Schimmel 13 Midwest Conference Football rain. pass. The same combination re- win peated for a two-point conver- the sion.

Lawrence rallied late in the third quarter and marched 65 Georgia Roars Back, Routs Clemson 23-9 ATHENS, Ga, (AP) The yards for a touchdown, Jerry over Beloit first games. Saturday and victory in 11 University of Georgia, its ranking of No. 4 in the nation at stake, came roaring back Saturday to down Clemson 23-9 in an intersectional football game Gatzke plunging over from the 2. A run for the extra point failed. After a Cornell punt in the fourth period, Lawrence moved 56 yards, mainly on the Junior guard Jimmy Cooley ground, for the winning touch- provided the Bulldogs'with the sophomore quarterback spark they needed when, in the Chuck McGee tallying on a 16- third quarter with Georgia trail- yard run- Cary Hietas kicked ing 9-6, he blocked a punt by the extra point.

Tiger kicker Don Barfield. The; ball bounced back over goal where it was recovered by Georgia end Larry Kohn for a touchdown. The fired-up Georgia team came roaring back a few minutes later, moving 46 yards in 11 plays for a touchdown. Fullback Ronnie Jenkins BIG TEN STANDINGS "Wc Insist on doing it LOW MOTOR CO. COMET-MERCURY LINCOLN DEALER 6th and Cass Phone 2-5068 OCTOBER 13-14-15 8:00 P.M.

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