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Show m "ffi Sunday Herald 9 OPEN Air Force Stuns Cowboys In 10-- 3 Gridiron Battle AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Academy to a 10-- 3 upset victory Gary Saturday. Baxter, going to the air for Baxter slipped over left end key gains, scored one touch- from the three for the touch, down and led the Air Force down, and Dennis Leuthauser Co'.o.. (UPI)-Scram- bling Nebraska Gains Come-Fro17-1- MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) ph-omcr. Paul Rogers booted a field goal with 1:32 left in the game to give eighth-ranke- d Neb: ..ska a 4 victory over Minnesota -So- rd 17-1- here Saturday. Cornhuskers 14-1- rd 14-- ,p Behind m half-tim- !: (UPI)-Quar-ter- back Frank Sherwood set records Saturday school two while running for two touchdowns and passing for two more to lead unbeaten West Virginia 5 to a victory over Pittsburgh. 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DM yaa kMw a hatha! Hewn can ba panaliiaa' fiva yards If fha rafaraa diicavart I Alta Sox by wool 35 ny- Adler, 65 lon. Sizes 9 through 14. le rr n Midway In the second period, Penn State drove 74 yards with two Burkhart paves getting them to the Kansas M. Fron there, Filtmnn and Campbell with on rushes alternated th from tallying Campbell NYLON JACKETS UAiZJ end-roun- & ALIA one-yar- Kansas State 1. Lm than a minute later, KasaJ Suite regained tht lead as Dickey hit Herron with a short pass over the middle and In to It Perron running complctt I Myard scoring drivr. p.m. rd second half Saturday to overtake stubborn Kansas State and defeat the Wildcats 25-Charlie Pittman and Tom Cherry scored on short runs and split end Leo Angevine took a touchdown pass from Chuck Burkhart as the Lions rallied sharply after a sluggish first half. 7 Kansas State held halftime lead thanks to a touchdown pass from sub quarterback Lynn Dickey to Mack Herron and a field goal by Max Arregyin. But Bob Campbell's run marked the Lion's drive midway through the third period which put the Lions ahead to stay. Campbell suffered a shoulder separation on SALES AND RENTALS d sneak. the play and will be lost to state TYPEWRITERS Slater's ftot interception set Indefinitely. MUSICAL INSTRUMENT! JusRowlch's field up Lion goal. A few minutes later, linebacker Jack Ham intercepted a pass and Penn State drove 41 yards for the score that put WALKIE-TALKI- E the game on ice. The Lions hit again at the UP TO S WATTS start of the last period after Ted Kwalick ran 25 d i play and yards on an MitiiuiieiTnuiTUMt Burkhart followed It up with hit to Angevine. scoring pass wc Kansas State scored first lost Lions the possession after line when a bud on their center from prevented pass Campbell from gctUng his punt away. Arreguin kicked his field 11 goal against the wind and crossbar. cleared tht barely 9. 5 until end-arou- 2-- Cops 25-- 9 Grid Win e hi fes --If. vl V Unbeaten W. Virginia Posts 38-1- 5 Victory Over Pitt PITTSBURGH FRIDAYS i Men's Wear That Says let's Go Hunting' Air Force scored a touchdown o the only sustained drive they were aDie to generate. Ernest Jennings gained 33 yards on an play and pulled in a toss from Baxter to help bring t he Falcons from their own 33 to the Wyoming 3. The Gophers took advantage ing and things looked dark for Nebraska, but Ray Stephens' of a pass Interception and a pass in the flat was intercepted fumble to forge thier 14-- 7 lead. by Sherwin Jarmon who return ed it from the 34 to the Husk Minnesota scored in the first ers' 47. period when Mo Forte dived A piling on penalty charged to over from two yards out, capdrive in six Baxter then icooled around Stephens moved the ban to tne ping a Minnesota 33. plays. Captain Noel Jenke set end for the score. Two clays gained one yard up the score when he picked off and then Sigler found McFar a Sigler pass and returned it to Wyoming missed an excellent land open in the midst of a the Nebraska 38. A personal foul opportunity to tie the game in the final period when tailback swarm of Minnesota defenders cos the Huskers another 15 Joe Williams fumbled on the Bain to the 21. yards. for a Air Force 26 and Svd Mattala down Dick Enderle to first a Nebraska drove jarred Gopher at the 12, but the Minnesota de. the ball loose from Tom Heller scooped up the ball. fen-- . stiffened and Rogers came on a punt return and Arty Air Force managed a half, in to kick his field goal from Brown recovered on the Nebras time edee. even thoueh thev 17 Min set second to the ka the 9. up never had a drive and gained nesota score. only 57 yards total offense in Forte picked up a key first the first half. The Cowboys condown, then carried a host of Ne trolled the ball but missed two braska tacklers into the end chances for points during the zone with 6:04 remaining in the iirst nait. half. Jacobs missed two field eoals Nebraska scored with only from the 12 and 38. Prior to his fourth. seconds remaining on Joe Or. first miss, fullback Dave HampSherwood wound up with 27 duna's plunge. Sigler ton had ripped tirough the Air completions, a school record, in passed to McFarland on the Fort line for Ion eainers and 37 attempts for 416 yards, Minnesota 3 to set up the touch- taken Wyoming to the Falcon another mark. Eddks Silverio down. plunged one yard for the final Minnesota missed a chance to six. Quarterback Skip Jacob-so- n overthrew end George Anscore. score when Orduna fumbled on Ken Juskowich, a soccer style the opening kickoff and lopher derson, who was alone in the end zone, and Jacob tried the kicker, booted five conversions Steve Thompson recovered on field goal. and a field goal for the fie Nebraska 18. However, two Mountaineers other six points. penalties moved the Gophers Wyoming outgained the Fal at- back to the Nebraska 42 and cons 315 Juskowich had a yards to 195 and had tempt blocked by Pitt lineback- - Bob Stein missed a fourth-dow16 first downs to Air Force's 9. . Lloyd Weston and missed on field goal attempt. a try. The loss was the second in as SPORTS FANS! many games for Pitt this year BYU and the eighth straight over two s? 3ons. West Virginia is I Title Pitt's sophomore quarterback, Dave Havern, passed 68 yards BET EDEN (UPI) -G- olfers from to tailback Skip Orszulak in the won Young Brigham University second quarter for the Pan I YOU their third consecutive title at thers' first touchdown and ran annual Patio Springs Colleg the three yards for the second in DIDNT iate Invitational golf meet Frithe fourth quarter. the Patio Springs Counat day Havern ran 11 yards for a KNOW Club. second quarter touchdown that try The BYU foursome compiled was nullified by an illegal 460 strokes, one stroke under by ED GIVAN procedure penalty. West Virgi their 1966 record to best Utah I Do you know it's theonia killed the effort on the next State's 480, Utah's 494 and host retically possible for a play when they recovered Weber State's, 499. team to get a penHavern s fumble on the 24. Medalist John Miller of BYU alty in football! . . . How Sherwood hit Gresham with 27 holes in 109 strokes, can a team get a penalty the bomb two plays later. In the toured of that many yards? . . . over par for the entire one first quarter Pitt's Paul Napo. Let's suppose a team has senior at BYU a course. Miller, nick blocked Thad Kucherawy's the ball on it, own one-In110 set feet bested the record line . . . It's passer, punt and Pitt recovered on the in 1966 by Mike Taylor, also of who can really throw a West Virginia seven but gave long pats, heaves the the ball right back on a fumble BYU. ball the length of the field. Brown. Jeff by His receiver gets all the way down field but The Mountaineers scored the 1,000 GUNS! Just as he's ready to catch first time they got the ball by UTAH'S LARGEST the ball on the other 51 in seven Tar's marching SELECTIONI team's line, he's plays. pushed by a defender . . . All MAKES, MODELS! Mike Slater's second intercepThe officials call pass InAll GUARANTIIDI tion of a Havern pass gave the IOWEST KICEil terference which gi"es the team possession of Mountaineers the ball on Pitt's passing VAN WAGENEN the ball at the spot of the 28 in the fourth quarter. From FINANCE CO. penalty . . . Thus, the Sherwood completed 441 Waif Cantar Priva there, other team Is penalized 99 three passes for 23 yards and yards en one playl EASYTERMt got the touchdown himself on a , tied the game at 4 early in the final period when Ernie Sigler connected with Jim McFarland on touchdown pass and a Rogers booted the extra point. Minnesota spurted to a 7 halftime lead and the two teams battled through a scoreless third quarter. Minnesota took the ball on the Nebraska 40 with 5:40 remain The and booted an Air Force record field boot with 4:01 left in the game. goal of 57 yards. Wyoming, unable to take adMistakes hurt both sauads. hut vantage of good opportunities, suffered the most, Wyoming gel three points on Bob Jacobs' even though they dominated much of the game. The Air Force, however, lost one touch down when Baxter fumbled in the Wyoming end zone and Steve Adamson recovered for we towDoys. Victory Over Gopher Eleven 4 MONDAYS 'II SOUND VWVVL r rmirr 127 W5t CENTtl be- Ejjp GIVAN ua n ravin FORD dt:U Homo of the Most Affordable rVdtl AH (to (M Ud sizes from 27 to 42 waltU..,,,. R p 5.29 Truly America's favorite . . . yea, the Wft frew up st Levis and for ever 100 years It bas lncracd In popularity. Gel yours now while iI:m are complrta at rtrmage's your Levi 6trus lieadqusrtcrs. Snat af aivla si mitaaa soaNMr1 ysaw sb loo st at and smart tiffijnttr tts scttwoat d-r-n. -- mint ml Sjw4 ye ajajs aattlmm jhf aHaw Ixaj as ml FROM 17 99 |