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Show Pe 1. J975 October THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Wednesday. 8 rOF wKiufioiiiw - Car! Wn1" MIAMI (ITIS served 18 years as an assistant before becoming head coach at Miami (Fia.) last February, but he can't ever remember a team of his gaining so much attention in a losing cause. 3 Out pwywa J.a are job and it's nice people aware of what they did," Selmer said in a review of ine loss Hurricanes' narrow last Oklahoma 13 unbeaten night, Friday "When you're supposed to be underdogs and come close to beating the team, well nation's 20-1- that's something." In knocking the Sooners out of their No. 1 ranking, Selmer ? 3 was named UPI's Coach of the Week. It was the first time that this weekly award has been presented to a coach after a loss. The Hurricanes held the Oklahoma wishbone attack to 163 yards rushing and 176 yards total offense while gaining M total yards themselves. The touchdown dnves Sooueiv were set up by a blocked punt and a recovered fumble, both deep in Miami territory. "I thought it was a great effort," said Selmer, who served as an assistant coach at Nebraska and Wyoming, Miami. "The entire coaching staff and the players did a tremendous job in preparing Top Backfield NEW YORK (UFI; Coach Bud Moore of Kansas decided to try out one of his defensive specialists, Nolan Cromwell, at quarterback durhe ing spring practice this year wasn't quite sure that he had the answer to his found Lancaster, Ohio, tallied on runs of one. three, four and six runs. junior Lusk, a from Seaside, Calif., scored four TD's and gained 209 yards rushing in pacing Long Beach State to a 2 victory over TD Pacific. Lusk had a iUU aim ai.au Icumu un runs of one, two and three yards. Gaining honorable mention this week were quarterbacks Terry Luck of Nebraska, who 4 tossed for three TD's in a rout of Texas Christian; Willie Jordan of Clemson who passed for 251 yards and two loss to Georgia ; TD's in a Steve Haynes of Louisiana Tech, who tluew for 302 yards and three TD's in a 37-- victory and over Terry Jones of Indiana, who passed for three TD's and 291 yards in a 7 rout of Utah. Also, running backs Dan Saleet of Bowling Green, who 4 rushed for 202 yards in a triumph over Dayton; Levi Jackson of Michigan State, who scored three TD's in the first seven minutes of the game in a 5 thrashing of North Carolina Stale: Dubba Bean of Texas 56-1- 33-2- 8 8 n 31-- Even Cromwell wasn't that impressive in fall practice, but he won the job. Perhaps boosted bv Moore's show of confidence, he has now eve- Inrvxi into a olaver of star I J 38-2- 3 Dodgers. Pirate iiiaiiagci Danny Mui-taug- CINCINNATI (UPI) -George Foster, with a personal "credo" tc- 'g5' along wth his home run bat, has emerged as an important cog in the "Big RedMachine." Foster, worried six months ago that his fledgling baseball career might be withering away, is now a solid starter and will hit right behind sluggers Johnny Bench and Tony Perez when the National League playoffs against Pittsburgh open here Saturday. in Dasebaii ever mux 1323, however, still tends to put more weight on the theory that good hitting is more important than pitching But just in case that isn't true, he's going with his top pitcher in the first game against the Reds, lefthander Jerry Reuss. 37-1- wnogmnedyarasana sraiwi wire m over Illinois and Jimmy potential. Dubose of Florida, who rushed Tlie Muut-2- , junior for 164 yards and tallied on a of the finest enioved one run in a 2? moments in Kansas football spectacular 10 triumph over Mississippi history Saturday when he Stale. broke the school's single game . r j rUC ..."4, Tu Mjr lUiumig UI and leading the 294 yards rout of l Jayhawks to a Oregon State. Cromwell, who had a TSyard touchdown run included among his total yardage, broke the school record of 283 yards set by Gale Sayers in 1962. He also completed three passes for 31 d Foster got his best opportunity to play regularly this season when Pet1 Rose was moved to third base. It opened up left field for Foster if he proved he could hit consistently. Foster, who will be 2 in a couple of months, made the most of the opportunity and wound slamming 23 homers, second only to club leader Bench's 28, and batting a solid , A Baptist from Tuscaloosa, Foster Ala., the icviics prayers sad his own soft-spok- tailback junior from Swick Tops in Passing MISSION, Get Swick Kn turn -- hl of Toledo completed 81 of 131 passes for r&h! touchdowns and 1,0$4 yards to lead all major nllrjc quarterbacks thii wrck, the NCAA statistics smite Mid Tiday. S1r. a pLS-v- has Crs g 63 mr, fm lost to uitrrrvption only-tw- and of 5wn 17 Wholesale prices rose 15.3 per cent in Argentina during the Hjcrith "of August, the National Statistics Institute announced. ivii 7!p and rookie John Candelaria for the third. Murtaugh said it will be tough to guess what the determining factor will be in e series because the the teams are so similar in makeup. But. remembering Sutton's two playoff victories last year, added: Murtaugh .rns 1 "Any manager hopes he can get a pitcher hot at this time." "I just knew that Reuss is the guy to win the first bail game for me," he said. P.euss had an rp,v,rH with a 2.54 his best ever earned run average. He has been even more effective against the Reds, holding them to a 2.40 ERA. The Pirates had a 6 6 record with thp Reds in the regular season, but Reuss against personally was them. U .t 'Budget one Hl5w 9 1 1 Find yourself m 3--1 a smart new suit or two Motor vehicle and equipment manufacturing employment of 858,100 persons in 1974 was down nine per cent from the 1973 annual average of 941,400. 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Johnson scored twice on runs of two yards and once each on runs of one, three and five yards in pacing Ohio Stale toils third straight triumph. Carpenter scored four touchdowns and gained 178 yards rushing in pacing Miami (Ohio) to a 284 triumph over Ball Sate. The 6 foot 1. 214 pound ball-par- .300. JO I 9 r All-St- . yards Cromwell's spectacular performance earned him a place on the United Press International Backfield of the Week, wire he is joined by running backs Pete Johnson of Ohio State, Rob Carpenter c( M:o.Ti (Uuo) and Herb Lusk of Long Beach SUe. credo before and sometimes during games. "Don't get me wrong." he says, "I don't pray for hits. My little prayer goes something like this; 'Let me do the best I cau. I'm thankful for the chances I have.' "And," says Foster with a smile, "I usually add, 'I won't " complain about the bad hops.' A couple of years ago the Reds shipped Foster to their Indianapolis farm club and that rrvj epncnn hak jn the minors 6jp ," 21-1- workouts. The PITTSBURGH (UPI) Pittsburgh Pirates learned to their dismay last year that good pitching can, and often does, overcome good hitting. Don Sutton of Los Angeles dominated Pirate sluggers in the National League championship series won last year by the 7 d Texas-Arlingto- offensively and defensively for this game. li s just one of those tnings." It is more unusual when no one expected the Hurricanes to lacing come close after a at the hands of Georgia Tech the week before. "The altitude ail week was that we can win this game," gpjirpf cgjj "Before we wpo out at the beginning of the game there was a message on the top of the blackboard which said, 'We can win'.' The Hurricanes stopped the Sooners cold in the first quarter and scored the first time they nine-plahad the ball on a drive. They came right back down the field but the Sooners held and Miami missed a field goal. :iAny time you can move the ball like we did you've got to be pleased," Selmer said, "I was thinking that with 10 points we'd be in an awfully good situation." r The Sooners' outburst gave the visitors a 20-- 7 half time lead. "The thought went through 20-at my mind that we led Norman the last time we played them (in 1973) and the team with the seven won he said. "I was hoping history could repeat." History almost did repeat when Miami booted a 53 yard field goal and connected on a scoring pass play, but fell short by three points and Oklahoma's winning streak and 32 game unbeaten string was secure for another week. "This could have been the shocker in the nation," Selmer said of the close call. "It was a pretty heartbreaking loss." The coach added the defeat wasn't nearly as bad as a loss he suffered while an assistant coach at Nebraska. "We were in the same 31 or 32 games in a situation row without a loss and UCLA he said. "It was beat us, a real difficult loss there UCLA wasn't nearly as good as Oklahoma." But Friday night the Hurricanes provided an Orange Bowi crowd of 37,203 with an exciting evening of football. "I've talked to more people since that game than at any time since I've been here," Selmer said. "I've even had some who attended the game call ine up and say 'thank you for a tremendous evening' " second-quarte- 28-1- problem. Cromwell had some of the qualities, such as size, strength and footwork, that coaches look for in a quarterback and it was true that he had been a standout at the position during his high school days at tiny Ransom, Kan. (pop. 400). But he had been primarily a defensive player since coming to Kansas, and in fact led the secondary in Jayhawks' tackles last season from his free safety position. 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