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DETROIT FREE PRESS Sunday. Nov. 3, arr to miss EMU Thrills Record Crowd i it am irame Hope College here Saturday. Trippett scored twice and rushed for 153 yards in eight carries. Bill Schuller kicked a 41-yard field gaol and five extra points.

Albion 7 17 0 21- Hope 0 0 0 0 0 Alb. Triopett, 49, run (Schuller kick). Alb. Cossey. 20, run (Schuller kick).

Alb. Schuller. 47, FG. Alb. Tripplett, 2, run (Schuller kick).

Alb. Bell. 2, run (Schuller kick). Alb. Walters, 73, pass from Lear (Cook kick).

Ale. Porterfield, run (Schuller kick). As nee Locks from freshman Chet Marcol, scored 20 points in the second quarter, and went on to a 34-20 football victory over Winona State here Saturday. The victory pushed Hillsdale's record to 4-3 on the season as the Chargers ground out 191 yards on the ground and 105 yards in passing. Marcol booted field goals of 51 and 47 yards and stretched his consecutive string of conversions to 14 by booting four Saturday.

Lou Guenther picked up 74 yards for Hillsdale in 14 carries. gan, and later in the second quarter Dick Queeny went down to the one with a pass but was hit hard, fumbled and Garry Grady recovered. Northeastern fumbled six femes in all and Eastern jumped on five of them. BY WELLS TWOMT.LY Free Prejs Sports Writer LOS ANGELES Mel Farr's knee locked on him again Saturday and the Lions' outstanding runner won't play Sunday against the Loa Angeles Rams. Farr had hoped to show the hometown folks he made All-American at UCLA what a success he's made of himself in the National Football League but Lion physician Dr.

Richard Thompson said his return is 'indefinite." Special to the Free Press YPSILANTI Eastern Michigan drew its biggest crowd in history Saturday at Briggs Field 15,451 and the timing was perfect. It was homecoming and the Hurons crushed Northeastern University of Boston, 41-0. Eastern didn't miss ace quarterback Arnold Fontes in raising its record to 6-2. Fontes was suspended from the team "for poor attitude" and sub Don Stewart performed superbly in his absence, throwing three touchdown passes. Stewart completed 13 of 23 passes for 187 yards and Dennis Hewitt led the ground attack with two touchdown plunges and 89 yards in 25 rushes.

The Hurons kept the alumni on seat edge through the first half as Northeastern rolled, deep. Ed Hichborn fumbled on the EMU five, Ivory Hood recovering for Eastern Michi- a Northeastern Eastern Mich. EMU-Hewitt, EMU Hewitt, EMU Yankee 7 6 7 21-41 Hillsdale 0 20 7 7-34 run (Bailey kick). Winona State 7 0 13 0-20 II, run (kick failed). WS iv.itchell 74 pass from Raitora (Kroo IS, pass from Stewart kick (Bailev kick).

HII Marcol 47 Held ioal. Colts Sign Cogdill GAIL COGOIIX, placed on waivers by the Detroit Lions earlier in the week, caught on with the Baltimore Colts Saturday. Baltimore signed Ihe veteran pass catcher to replace injured Alex Hawkins. Cogdill wasn't expected to play Sunday though against the New York Giants. The game has shaped up as a family reunion but it's a family that isn't exactly on speaking terms.

THE BAMS own the con EMU Matsche. pass from Stewart IL Harding I run (Marcol kick). (Bailey kick). Hii. Marcol SI field qoal.

EMU Wleoandt, 19, pass from Stewart HIL Robinson 14 pass interception (Mar (Bailev kick). rtiii MtMmmmmt i 4 "in -i-- -yf 1 nmi- i'r'm-1 pass from Makint EMU-Durbin, 21, (Bailey kick). Farr was sitting in his hotel room Saturday when the knee again locked on him and he had to go to a hospital to get it unlocked. Farr's knee first locked in the first quarter of last Sunday's game with San Francisco when he bent over to tie his shoelaces. HIL Kraatz 44 pass from Hardin9 (War-col kick), (warcol kick).

WS Littleiohn 10 run (Krob kick). WS Littleiohn 4 run (kick failed). HIL Guenther 2 run (Marcol kick). 3WAY Hillsdale ltappy Special to the Free Press WINONA, Minn. Hillsdale College got two long field goals GAR Tartars'9 Defense Clips 14-6 Alma Rolls To 17th in Row, 38-6 Olivet Hours, 53-6 Special to the Free Press OLIVET Olivet College scored the most points in a football game it has chalked up since 1917 here Saturday in drubbing Adrian, 53-6.

The Comets led at i alftime, 40-0. scored since beat Adrian, 65-0, 41 years ago. Eric Witzke bet an MIAA season passing record when he hit on 11 of 13 passes for 110 yards to push his conference mark in five games to 805 yards. Karl Wilson rushed for 126 yards and scored three touchdowns on runs of 68, 11 and five yards. Wayne State, a member of the Presidents Athletic conference for 12 years, fulfilled its final football commitment with its departed conference Saturday.

tracts of a couple of ex-Lions quarterback Milt Plum and flanker Pat Studstill, both starters with Detroit but benchwarmers with the Rams. They also have defensive tackle Roger Brown, who is indeed a very large starter. The Lions have Bill Munson, who got a headache sitting on the sidelines running the field to press box telephone while Roman Gabriel was quarterback. They also have defensive end John Baker and offensive tackle Charlie Brad-shaw. Ram rookies in the long-ago regime of Sid Gillman.

And of course, Eddy, Farr and Earl McCullouch ail have California ties. Eddy and Mr-CtilloiK'h are natives anil Karl plaed for Southern California. Farr, a Texan, gained fame at I CIA. There's a great deal of interest in the game just from the family angles but it's also a big one for both clubs in their division races. Los Angeles is 6-1 in the Coastal as is Baltimore and the Lions are tied with Green Bay at 3-3-1 in the Central.

Attendance may hit 75,000, about all the Coliseum holds now that individual seats have been installed. Kickoff Is i p.m. Detroit time. Tartars scored twice in The Special to the Free Press ALMA Alma College, boasting the nation's longest football winning streak, closed out a second straight norfpet spason (g) J3" VALVE 7 Sffii Si only ff the first half and held off a joff this threat by intercept-rallying Washington Jefferson nS a Pss and Wayne ran out FARR'S LOSS makes all the more imperative a strong debut by Nick Eddy, another Californian and 1966 All-American from Notre Dame who has yet to appear in a regular season game for the Lions. Eddy was activated several days ago after apparently recovering from a succession of knee injuries.

He's made three appearances for Detroit, all in exhibition games against American Football League tams, two in 1387 and one this year. Eddy ran in practice Friday and Saturday at Hollywood High School Stadium and will be available unless he has trouble stepping off the team bus Kojnj to the Coliseum. The Rams, beaten for the first time last week by Baltimore, have an injury problem. Defensive end Lamar Lundy is finished for the season with knee surgery and he'll be replaced by Greg Schumacher, formerly of Illinois. The Rams activated Coy Bacon of Jackson State, an AFL exile, to take Lundy' place on the roster.

Adrain 0 0 0 Saturday with a 28-6 conquest! squad in the final two period? the clock. of Kalamazoo. jfor a 14-6 victory before 1,111 Wayne came up with six fum- The Scots, who have now won fans at Tartar Stadium. hiss and the ball four times. ITstraight games end are rank-l The Tartars scored the frtiThe Tartars, now 3-4 on the Olivet 14 2 7 -S3 Ol Wilson 11 run (Hooks kicks).

OLI Wilson run (kick (Hooks ed 11th anions the nation's time tiv t-nt thwr -v, iseason, completed only three of oli Johnson 21 pass from Wit2k NAIA football powers, saw five OLI Pechota 30 pass interception (run ball and seemed headed for passes tailed). OLI Chubner 17 pass from Gawronsk Hooks kick). 'easy victory. Wayne took a punt ion the 46 and marched 1 46 yards to fcore in 12 plays, OLI Chubner 34 pass from Gawronski Front End Alignment Brake Adjustment Correct caster, camber, tokl, toet Inspect and Kij'ust steerins. Adjust brakes folf coritBct Inspect linings and Aid reeded fluid.

First downs Rushmq yardaqe Passing yardaqa Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized WAYNE WJ 11 234 67 31 176 108 3-1 4-1 15-27-2 4 3 101 30 0 0 6-6 7 7 0-14 different players score touchdowns and Bud Blough boot a 35-yard field goal. Alma rushed and passed for 359 yards with Chris Clark and Tom Jakovac doing most of the rushing. Clark picked up 83 yards in 21 carries and Jakovac S7 yards in 20 carries. quarteroactc BUI (Jortis going over on a bootleg play. Wash, and Jeff.

LATE IN THE first period Wayne State Geore-e Crawford recovered a 1 way cortis 2 run (Cetiinskl kick). Balance two front WTieel Balance dynamically and statically, usfrf ne wheel weights. we a WAY Crawford 74 run (Cetlinski kick). fumble on the Presidents i run (pass failed). Kalamazoo Alma 0- 4 28 38 (Hooks kick).

OLI Jackson 5 run (Hooks kick). ADR Maauran 10 run (run failed). OLI Wilson 6 run (kick failed). Another for Ferris Special to the Free Press HOUGHTON Al Beamer's first quarter 12-yard touchdown pass to Ron a stood up Saturday as Ferris Slate remained unbeaten with a 6-3 victory over winless Michigan Tech on a cold, windy day. Abdoul Hashemi, a soccer-style kicker from Tehran, ran, kicked a 32-yard field goal ALMA Clark 3 run (Blouoh kick).

I ALMA Blouqh 35 field goal. 13-yard line after his own fumble a few plays earlier had given the ball on the 23. Five plays moved the ball 13 KAL 26 pass from Armstronq (kck failed). ALMA Jakovac run (Blouqh kick). ALMA Dukes 49 pass interception (Blough kick).

ALMA Fuzak 65 pass from Jakovac (Fuiak kick). ALMA-Schelke run (Blouflh kick). yards from where Crawford I Cal Fumbles on As Huskies Tie shook loose on a reverse and sped 74 yards for Wayne's other TD. Jeff Cetlinski kicked both extra points. Raid For Ohio V.

KALAMAZOO ITD Undefeated Ohio University clinched at least a tie for the Mid American Conference title and won a trip to the Tangerine Bowl Saturday with a wild 34-27 victory over determined Western Michigan. The Rockets will play the Southern Conference titlist in the Tangerine Bowl, Dec. 27, at Orlando, after rolling over seven straight foes. for Tech in the third quarter Hib! Pop! but that was all the offense the Huskies could muster. 2 Siiifi Kicks Beat Chips, 30-28 Ferris now has won six straight since an opening tie Midway in the final period tackle Jim Boesler of recovered a fumble on the Wayne 40 and the Presidents proceeded to march 60 yards to score in 11 plays.

had a first down-and-one while Tech has lost all seven FULL 4-PLY KYLOH CORD starts. SEATTLE (ITU Washington linebacker George Jugum recovered Randy Humphries' fumble on Washington's one-yard line with 24 seconds to play Saturday to stop a California drive and preserve a 7-7 tie with the Sth ranked Bears. Before fumbling. Humphries 0 Special to the Free Press Ferris State i Michigan Tech Ohio u. MT.

PLEASANT Sam Bass; situation on the Wayne one-yard western Aviichigan 11 FERRIS Harke. 12, pass from Beamer hadn't kicked a field eoal alii line, but didn't get into the wmu Beiiiie I season for Western Illinois, but Wayne end zone until fourth! 0u-Leveckk'u 'run (Paiaki kick). (kick failed). MT-Hashemi, 32, FG. Albion Routs Hope Special to the Free Press ne Dooiea two nere saturaav to aown.

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Wavne fumble at the Tartar 471 wMU-Bordeaun 4 run (pass failed). 1 run (Pataki kick). wun two minutes left, but1 WMU-Woodside run (Bellila pass from ALBION Sam Trippctt's give his team a 30-28 upset of Central Michigan University. CMU went into the game with a 6-1 record. Western had won only once in six games but you wouldn't have known it on this Plus r-eotrf Excise Tan Size 6.50x13 fetete for compacts.

fine rushing led Albion College to a 45-0 victory over Bordeaux). Wayne's Joe Piersante choked OU-Bryant 1 run (kick failed). State andor local taxM extra. had engineered a la'e California march of 67 yards and the Bears seemed headed for a last-second victory. It had been a come-from-be-hind battle for Cal all the way- The Bears tied it up late in the third period.

Al Warley, the nation's leader in pass interceptions, had put WcLshington ahead in the second period when he picked off a toss by Humphries on the Cal 32 and ran it into the end zone. California 0 0 7 ft 7 Washington 0 7 0 0 7 an IS-vard toss from reserve aitennjun. quarterback Ed Synakowski to lead the Cowboys' first half 21 $19 charge. It markpd second straight season Western had upset the Chippewas, forcing coach Koy Kramer and his squad to settle for a first place tie for IIAC honors with Illinois State. Air Force Zooms AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo.

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