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The News-Herald from Franklin, Pennsylvania • Page 14

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Franklin and Oil City, Pa. Monday, November 30, 1370 THE NEWS-HERALD 14 Mm sir; MVP Bv JXCK MAYS i acquired prize lost most of its' blood for Westminster. The ini-'new wrinkle or two to contain yards to set an all-time rushing; i w0r anrf iwvivprf snme severe tial drive featured Bierbadi's Edinboro -s running attack. It record at Edinboro. Saturday i r.

1 1 mum. i I Franklin quarterback Dave dents after Dr. Harold Burry's passfcg and the running of Joe was basically a 43," said Dr. gained 120 yards on 20 Bierbach scored one TD and crew kicked it around for four Veres. Veres ended the after-; Burry.

During the year Edith carries. passed for two others Saturday quarters. noon as the games' leading boro had amassed 2.5o4 yards; eres gained 08 yards of his afmvmn at ew Cage's Tae- a rusher covering 100 yards in rushing. Mike Annarella, who century total by running farTXSi tTleadtoe Wet tempts. Bierbach passed blccked a punt, made a key through holes opened up by fX TVJfio o3enave fa 26 times with 13 completions fourth down stop at a crucial Fred Blackhurst of Franklin.

-minster Coaege luans to an Mar unanimous vote t-v As 4m crwi tor hs aenai varas auu mne: ijaxrvi uu mc uiua uuuuk uu fan- win victory over Dre- tvp recovered two fumbles to halt viewed the playoff game gave viWv ifVjm Friinhnm State tWO tOUChdoWEs. 1 TT 1 aKahpa emsl on ceiense weui iu urines; men nairUUA ixiu iaju ncauiuiiaici a uiiciic a ouunr narella of ew taue. a wk- b.u were chief contributors ing ovation in the fourth period The game was a semi-final minster tackle. a nu.e i to toe Titan defense. iwhen Dr.

Burry pulled them in the National Asso- The westminster-Edinboro ITi 'from the game. Hancox and. v. ciation of Iritersctolastic a Section 1T "ZtZTZSJ -une 01 U.C1CUMVC his defensive mates received 1 Athletics NAIA Division 11 FrarJOn- laurels when they left the eliminations that will end next 5 rp-h, ierbach. Rich Hancox and ier.

rS3LrJT CelA PAT and McNamara kicked one curred 0n an Edinboro drive tu. a Saturday with the winner Fred were joined by It tha linnflhlC fifrpr THP TinAI vnnnl rWll-md receiving the NALVs national Strawbridse and Gene uil forced Edinboro into three Craig score. wen 10 "eaumiisiei a ot, a m0. cnampionsmp UUe. McNamara of Titusville in the punt and luiiiuitj, a uicrv rtu Rich readies Franklin's Rich Hancox (23) gets set to lower the boom on Edinboro quarterback Joe Sanford (left) in third quarter action Saturday in New Castle's Taggart Stadium.

Hancox was lauded by Westminster coach Dr. Harold Burry for his defensive efforts against the unbeaten Edinboro Scots. (News-Herald Sports Photo). These kids were just great." fourth down and one rush by jnierceptions, witt D'av in. ffestrninster lineup.

Another Snuffed tnt-l offnrt ir-ic Jim Ro- said Dr. Burry as the Titans Romaniszyn was derson. winner by a 36-14 Titusville player. 1 ri. hiTT 1 nn annarp a count over sate, soum manisrn, ne.peu sci j-uxir 11.11 1 luugcij uuuuicu uic iuni- Dakota, at 1 p.

m. Saturday bora's 'only score on a strong a still undefeated campaign. 1 Hancox and onmm to cflecx Bierbach guided the Ti- total offense of 208 Tacart Stadium. New Cas- kickoff return of 45 yards. Also Over two seasons, tne west- tans to stats impressive on the roster of the Fighting minster team has reeled off; Edinboro's standout mining yards.

Edirboro winner of the Lam- S3 was Meadville's Pat Bar- 14 straight victories. back AI Raines threatened to, Westminster Public Relations be Cup which is s-mboIic of co- The Titans were ranked No. break the game several times director Larry Judge announced eastern small coese" football Bierbach capped a 53 yard 1 most of the year in alert Westminster defenders today that tickets at Taggart sui'-emacv. entered the game first quarter drive by diving balloting. Edinboro was Num-'and a slippery turf combined Stadium will be available at By IRA MILLER bench and threw for two more PITTSBURGH (UPI) There touchdowns as the Steelers may be some truth to the old 'raised their record to 5-6, the coaching bromide that a team same as Cleveland and Cincin- Hanratty threw an 8-yard touchdown pass to Ron Shan-klin, who also caught an 81-yarder from Bradshaw.

John Fuqua scored on a 57-yard pass arvwere from a two to three into the endzone on a quar- ber 2 in the weekly pod. to stop tne Highlanders tiasn. tne gate for Saturday's 1 touchdown favorite. The newly terback sneak to draw firsts -Our staff came up with a Raines last year gained 138 m. championship game.

nati in their division. Offensively, the Steelers piled which practices well will play well. Terry Hanratty became a believer Sunday after the up 425 yards. Defensively, they from Bradshaw and Chuck stopped Cleveland cold, the returned an interception Pittsburgh Steelers ripped the Prowns' only points coming on 35 vards for the othef Cleveland Browns 28-9 to create field goals following two fumble .1 1 lOUtnUOVS n. Big names mentioned in trades Bv JACK GRIFFIN scored on Don a uiree-way ue ior nie itau recoveries anu a long yum the Central Diision of the return.

38 and 45-yard American Football "We had the enthusiasm Cockroft's 16, It was Pittsburgh's best today which I don't think we field goals, effort in more than two years had before," defensive tackle Greene and linebacker Andy and. Harratty, the starting1 Joe Greene said. "Everybody Pn iP(J thp riPfprKjVp pffnrt LOS ANGELES (LTD Slug- quarterback, said he expected was concentrating on their, job, hi oipct cfarv Front- Rnh nonn if IL onrt thinCT? lust tP mtn DlaCe. UUIU A lAiitt lJVUUJJll Ulll the Orioles. Frank Howard and, "We had a good week of, "We didn't make any big completions in 29 attempts for Mike Epstein of the Senators, practice maybe the best of the mistakes like we made in some 85 yards and stopped Leroy and strike-out king Sam Mc-j season." he said.

"We had a other gan-es." Keily without a yard in 10 Dowell cf the Indians were the good offensive day, then a good There was no "rah-rah" to carries. Russell made two big big names in trade talk todav defensive day. You could sense the Pittsburgh victory', which -m thg second half at the opening of professional it because we executed every- kept the Steelers in contention; basebaU's annual winter meet-! thing real well." for the first divisional title in.PP1"? Kelly on a "cvee Pass ings. I Hanratty watched most of the 'their dispirited history. Beforehand then throwing Nelsen for Robinson, the American game from the bench after' the game.

Coach Chuck Noll an 11-yard loss at a time when League's Most Valuable Player throwing a touchdown pass in; simply told his team: "I don't have to say anything. in 1966, became the surprising the first period and suffering a latest mention in the bidding by mild concussion in the second. ou all know how much this several cubs for some of the i Terry Bradshaw came off the game means." pitchers owned by the New York Mets. It was learned that Robinson, who batted .306 with 25 homers for world champion Baltimore this year, can be Dave Bierbach (left) gets set to toss one of 13 completions Saturday against Edinboro in tanhlin N.UA playoff game Saturday. Dave received fine protection from his Titan teammates.

Another Franklin player, Fred Blackhurst (at right, number 62) looks around for someone to block. fWOSOm Bierbach threw two TD strikes and scored th other Westminster TD. Blackhnrst's blocking from his offensive guard slot accounted for Titan backs gaining 65 yards over his position. the Browns were threatening and trailing only 14-9. "Nelsen's been embarrassing as for a long time," said Russell, who roomed with Nelsen when they were teammates with the Steelers.

"That was the first time I tackled him other than when he ran with the ball the first time I got him since he went to Cleveland." It was the first time the Steelers beat the Browns in six Irish bombarded; Texas in foughie ''had'' by the Mets for one of their top pitchers. The Orioles would like to get i southpaw Jerry Koosman. but misht settle instead for Gary! Houston (No. 16), Ole Miss Bv United Press International The end of the cnllepe UP! Bowl linsup set; 2 bids open I jS t. i til 1 1: 1 1 season upset pill with a 19-14 fes thel adsd inirv.

Jim football season can be very to Cleveland in 1968. iHOian nyaii. n.ouiiiivii uaumta iirKefting loss to Mississippi State that avanaoie Decauie wis luiea 1 It ran hririsr (ar tn fho pvps nrnhnhlv will (wet it ennf believe Merv Rettenmund, who of th. favori-s. fans iflfnopr t.h ton tpn Russell said he played most of the second half with a foggy head after he was "dinged" hit hard but stayed in because "I was able to remember the By United Press International 'Miami, Nebraska (10-0-1).

batted .322 as a part timer this tjQm yl in other games last weekend, Only two major bowls have w-xu ui ue iuhuhi. is reauy 10 imn. seIection committees and i Tennessee, bound for the Suear Trtte- hoH AThflF I been filled, and that Jan. 1, Cotton Bowl at Dallas, The Mets have had other not excuses from the coaches. Bowl, defeated Vanderbilt, 24-6; ituation will be remedied this Notre Dame (9-1) vs.

Texas (9-offers for one of their pitchers Notre Dame and foun(j'Georgia Tech. in the Sun Bowl', weekend. 0, or Arkansas (M). -the Houston Astros have mt just upsetting it can ai Georgia 17-7, and aped JSSl at Jim could weese: Jan. 2, Gator Bowl offered outfielder Saturd ayagainst season-! the Bulldogs' Peach my The remaining berths are in the Orange Eowl at Miami and Jacksonville, Auburn (8-2) land the Los Angeles Dodgers di rf aspirations: Oklahoma, headed the Cotton Bowl at Dallas.

The vs. Mississippi (i-i). have offered outfielder Jilliej Southern California, finishing 'for the Bluebonnet af l.w uavii DuimunaeLdaean'jthe season with only a 6-4-1 Icrushed Oklahoma State, 66-6; believed the Astros and Dodg-jord and a 12-point and Gator Bowl-bound Auburn 80inS jt them score. Collegiate I era Cre ppe(i the third-ranked Irish defeated Alabama, a Bluebon- winner of Saturday's game between Texas and Arkansas will be invited to the Cotton Bowl, and Louisiana State (3-2)' can earn the Orange Bowl bid with a victory over Mississippi. The lineup for the bowl ucueve u.6u a i 38-23.

and Navy salvaged a net Bowl team, 33-23. Meanwhile Bob Short, the dismaI with an n.7. statef stffl an Washington Senators owner wiw finaJe ovef arcb.rivaI 0range hop3ful if it can find scores By United Press International uiuugni yucuci fna HEADACH III if NA-SSA III jEi'ii games: 4 I 1 -est i This week more of the same beat Ole Miss defeated Tulane, can happen when first-ranked 26-14. but despite the defeat the Texas faces sixth-ranked Ark-Green Wave got a Liberty Be wl iansas in a Southwest Confer-; invitation; underdog Miami ence showdown that means the held on for a 14-13 victory that national title and Cotton Bowl ruined Florida's Liberty Bowl berth. hopes; Southern Methodist Denny McLain and outfielder Curt Flocd to his roster for next season, is busy trying to extract a pitcher, probably Bill Stoheman (7-15) from the Montreal Expos.

Short was understood to be Regular That clash is only the whipped Texas Christian, 26-17; uec. UDeny uowi ai xavy 11 Army 7 Memphis. Colorado (6-4) 54 Holy Cross 0 vs. Tulane (74). West Vir.

20 Maryland 10 Dec. 19. Sun Bowl at El Paso, Georgia Tech 17 Georgia 7 Georgia Tech (3-3) vs. Oklahoma 66 Okh St. 6 Texas Tech Tenn.

24 Vanderbilt 6 I Dec. 30, Peach Bowl at Memphis St. 14 Onci 10 Atlanta. Arizona State (9-0) vs. Miami (Fla.) 14 Florida 13 North Carolina (3-3).

Rice 28 Eaylor 23 i Dec. 31, Auburn 33 Alabama 23 Bowl at Houston, Alabama (6-5) Louisvl 34 Wchta St. 24 vs. Oklahoma (7-4 26 SMU 17 Just 98c onenng bjiw nov-diu. uu featured attraction of a week- West beat Maryland, 44 homers and drove in 125 A ih T-nnidana m.in- Rmtnn rviw0 chnf rt had runs or Epstein who in homers and 56 RBI VHITE STAR 1210 Liberty St.

Franklin, Pa. (No. 10), Tennessee (No. 5) Louisville, which will play Long going against UCLA (No. 14) Beach State in the Pasadena and spoiler Miami taking on! Bowl, beat Wichita State, 34-24.

Fred Blackhurst and Rich Hancox all return to action Perfect poise again this Saturday when! Jan. 1, Sugar Eowl at New East Car 36 Davidson 18 Westminster meets Anderson, Orleans. Air Force (9-2) vs. Utah St. 45 New MeX.

St. 21 different packages. The Boston Red Sox have been casting eyes at McDowell, the Cleveland Indians' fastbal-ier who led the American League in strikeouts and were believed offering pitcher Ray Culp and outfielder Reggie Smith in a two for one swap. for N.UA national championship. Game time is 1 p.m.

ermessee (3-1). Cal. 38 Notre Dame 23 Jan. 1, Rose Bowl at Tamp 49 Florida 7 Pasadena, Stanford (8-3) LSU 26 Tulane 14 jvs. Ohio State (9-0).

Long Bch St. 21 Val. St. 0 Jan. 1, Orange Eowl at Iowa St 23 Sn Dgo St.

22 RELAX THIS YEAR Westminster quarter back Dave Bierbach shows perfect form as he looks for Dave Milliron. Eierbach connected with Milliron for 31 yard TD aerial. Bierbach was at New Castle's Taggart Stadium. Tickets will be available at the door. Let Santa's helper Mr.

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