Jeff Shocks Kennedy, 27-6; Wash Breezes, 33-14 369 Yards Skogman Sports Results Wapello 24, Winfield-Mt. Union 4. PREP FOOTBALL Greene 13. Rockford 0. Waco Olds 57, Argyle Central 0. For J-Hawks; Paces Wash Cedar Rapids-Marion Bettendorf 44, Dav. Assumption 27. C.R. Jefferson 27, C.R. Kennedy 8. North Scott 44, Clinton St. Mary 27. C.R. Washington 31, Clinton 14. Algona Garrigan 41, Mason City New. 0. C.R. Regis 7, Wet. Columbus 4. Lyle, Minn. 19, St. Ansgar 0. Fulton--162 By Clinton C.R. Prairie 13, South Terne 4. MeservevThorn. 19, Cal. Latimer 7. Monticelo 33, Marion 7. Nashua 13, Riceville 7. Lincoln 24, Linn-Mar 4. Northwood Kensett 25, Belmond 7. Statistics Statistics Osage 19. Britt 0. Titonka 20, Swea City 9. Ken. Jeff Clinton Mississippi Valley First downs ...... ll 21 Wash Woden-Crystal Lake 23, Fonda 13. First Downs .. ll 13 C.R. Jefferson 27, C.R. Kennedy 4. S. Central 29, S.L. East 17. Yards rushing .. .. • -H 288 74 C R. Washington 33, Clinton 14. S.C, Heelan 4, Sioux Falls O'G. 4. Yards patting ...... 85 81 Yards rushing . 233 Yards passing 1)2 104 Dubuque 34, Iowa City 18. S. Sioux City, Neb. 32 S C. Leeds 20. Passes .. 8-20 0 1-13-0 14-10-0 15-8-2 Dav. Central 25, Rock Island 7. S.C. Riverside 41, Tyndall, S.D. 25. Punts. ava...... 7-34.4 1-38 Passes I 0 East Moline 31, Dav. West 14. Sioux Center 14, Akron 0. Fumbles lost I 3 Op p . fumb. rec. Punts 2-37 2-35 Moline 47, R.l. Alleman 0. R.R. Central Lyon IO, W. Lyon 7. Yards penalized 55 55 15 41 Alta 14, Aurelia 7. SCORE BY QUARTERS Yards penalized Wamac Irwin 21, W. Harrison 4. SCORE RY QUARTERS Terril 40, Sioux Rapids 0. Kennedy ...... — ...... 0 4 8 8 - 4 Monticello 33. Marion I. Jefferson — 4 0 7 14-27 7-33 Sloan Westwood 44, Ida Grove 12. C. R. Wash ...... * 7 7-14 Tipton 44, Maquoketa 12. Holstein 14, Maple Valley 13. INDIVIDUAL SCORING Clinton ...... • 1 0 Indenpendence 24, Anamosa IS. Kingsley-Pierson 31, W. Monon* 0. Kennedy: TD — Chuck Norton (4, INDIVIDUAL SCORING Manchester 31, Vinton 20. Milford 42, Primghar 0. Carroll Kuemper 27, Le Mars 4. ). Wash: TD- John Cha viz 2 (IO, 2, Jefferson: TD — Dennis Lorenc (St, East Central Iowa Sibley 14, Spirit Lake 12. runs); Bob Ruslty (20, pass from Orange City 27, Boyden-Hull 4. punt return); DOU* Keown (I, run); Kyi® Skogman); Skip »chmulb«h (14, C R. Prairie 13, South Tama 4. Rick Fulton (7. run); Tom Mullin (3*. Correctionville 24, Law-Bron. 20. pass from Skogman), Doug Winfrey Lincoln 24, Linn-Mar 4. Schleswig 40, Charter Oak-Ute 0. pass from Gary Martin). XP — Crate M run’ XP—Skogman 3 (kicks). I.C. Regina 45, Benton Commun. 13. Jelinek 3 (kicks). Cherokee 19, Sheldon 6. Clin'on: Mark M i r i c k (21, pass »rom Vermillion, S. D., 20, Hawarden W. Dennis Murphy); Tarry iberia (3, Tri-Rivers Sioux 14. run). XP— Mark Fornty 2 (kicks). Center Pf. 13, Alburnett 7. Crestiand 32, Wail Lake 13. Bv Al Miller E. Buchanan 40, Maq. Valley 14. Everly 13, Graettinger 12. Garotte Sports Writer North Linn 33, Edge.-Coles. 4. Galva 13, Schaller 12. B y Jack Ogden Springville 31, Central City 13. Meriden-Cleghom 24, Marcus 0. Pomeroy 21, Battle Creek 4. Jefferson high, the top offen­ Executive Sports Editor Sioux Valley 28, Mallard 6. East Iowa Hawkeye Willow 13, Remsen-Unlon 0. sive team in the Mississippi Val­ CLINTON — Washington’s Mf. Vernon 19, West Branch 7. Fenton Sentral 12, Thompson 4. ley conference, did nothing to Solon 41, West Liberty 0. Omaha Creighton 55, C.8. Abe Line. 4. football Warriors didn’t please Durant 27, I.C. U-htgh 24. Camanche 28, Erie, III., 0. hinder that standing Friday Wilton Jct. 20, Mid-Prairie 7. Morrison, III., 14, Dewitt Central 14. their boss, Coach Wally Sheets, Woodbine 34, Dow City-Arion 4. night at Kingston stadium with Mid-East Iowa Washington 33, Ft. Madison 19. Friday night, but they made be­ CorvdonWayne 0, Moravia 0. a 27-6 shocker over city rival Lincoln 24, Linn-Mar 4. New Hartford 13, Parkersburg 4. lievers of a young Clinton squad Midland 34, Olin 0. C. B. Lewis 40, Missouri valley 20. Kennedy. Guttenberg ll, Preston 13. West Bend 27, Marathon 4. as they overpowered the River Lincoln Central 19, Armstrong 14. Jeff, now 5-2, went into the South Iowa Cedar Oakland 32, Treynor 4. Kings, 33-14. B-G-M 70, H-L-V 0. Omaha Ryan 7, Council Bluffs TJ 4. contest with a 344.4-yard aver­ Williamsburg 14, Iowa Valley 4. New Market J, Essex 4. The Wash line, led by tackle Belle Plaine 24, Keota 14. Glenwood 23, Creston 20. age and rolled up 369 against Montezuma 41, Sigourney ll. Hamburg 33, Malvern 4. Craig Darling, frequently blast­ English Valleys ll, Tri-County 0. AvoHa 41, Underwood 12. the hapless Cougars, including Harlan 34, Audubon 24. 288 yards on the ground. ed huge holes in Clinton’s for­ Northeast Iowa Huxley Bllard 28, Johnston 0. Waukon 28, New Hampton 0. Albia 33, Osceola Clarke 4. ward wall. Oelwein 4, Dyers. Beckman 4, tie. Cumberiand-Massena 25, Earlham 0. Senior halfback Rick Fulton Colo 39, Mingo 0. Decorah 40, Cresco 4. Eldon Cardinal 24, Farm.-Harm. 28. was the main cog in the Jeff And the Warrior attack, Chas. City 14, wav.-Shell Rock 7. Carroll 27, Perry 14. Upper Iowa Farragut 19, Sidney 4. ground attack, zipping and led by Kyle Skogman, Doug Keokuk 20, Ottumwa 20. blasting for 162 yards in 20 car­ Sumner 34, M-F-L 7. Lake View-Auburn 39, Newell-Provid. 20. Winfrey and John Chavez, be­ Elkader 43, Postville II. Lenox 53, Clearfield 4. ries. The 185-pounder got ample Valley 7, Fayette 4. Lohrville 24, Lytton 4. wildered the King’s defense W.U. North 27, W. Central 7. Meicher-Dallas 20, Seymour 13. support from his junior running Mediapolis 27, Danville 4. as Wash stayed unbeaten and Other Games North Mahaska 43, N. Monroe 14. mate. I>oug Keown, who slashed held onto its one game lead in Atlantic 32, Shenandoah 4. Norwalk 41, Madrid 13. Guthrie Ctr. 20, Manning 0. New London 45, Morning Sun 0. for 102 yards in 20 attempts. the Mississippi Valley confer­ Griswold 32, Bedrofd 0. Pleasantville 27, Twin Cedars 13. Red Oak 44, Corning 13. Packwood Pekin 40, W. Burlington 4. Each scored once. ence race. Exira 27, Scranton 0. Rockwel City 58, Pocahontas 7. Manilla I, Bayard 0. Russell 21, Lineville 4. At the same time, the J-Hawk —Gazette photo by L. W. Ward S E, Warren 32, Lamoni 7. Clinton, which had upset Rock Waterloo West 33, Ames 7. Twin Rivers 24, Albert-Truesdale 28. defenders halted Kennedy (3-3- DM Dowling 20, West DM 14. Island and Bettendorf in winning Marshalltown 35, Newton 33. Stale Center 38, Nevada 19. 1) with 150 yards total offense SE Polk 32, Grinnell 13. Aerials Connect for C.R. Preps its last three games, used an Mason City ll. Cedar Falls 0. PRO BASKETBALL — 65 rushing and 85 passing. Eagle Grove 41, la. Falls 0. Indiana-style trick play to take Mf. Pleasant 23, Oskaloosa 20. NBA Jeff Coach Jack Fisk beamed Ends Steve Smith (left) of Kennedy and Tom Mullin (88, right) of Jefferson made picture grabs of passes in Friday Fairfield 41, Davis Cf. 0. Detroit 132, Philadelphia 122. a brief 7-6 lead early in the sec­ Urbandale 27, Saydel 7. Los Angeles 117, Baltimore til. over his club’s performance. Indianaola 25, Knoxville 0. Seattle 123, Atlanta 112. night's game at Kingston stadium. Smith hauled in a 13-yard aerial from Q B Kirk Jamison before being hauled down Panora-Lind. 18, Redfield-Dex. 12. “ I couldn’t be prouder,” he ond quarter. Pella 12, Winterset 7. by Je ff ’s Steve Powell. Mullin, an all-state holdover from 1967, latched on to a pass from Gary Martin on the 15, shook Hubbard 53, Union-Whitten 0. ABA exclaimed. ‘‘We had some fine But Wash roared back for a Denison 19, Sac City 13. Kentucky 99, New York 92. loose from defender Marti Bertelli and went in for a 36-yard scoring play late in the final quarter. Je ff won 27-6. Zearing Nesco 4, Racliffe 4. hitting out there. But the big 33-7 advantage before the fired- Garwin 40, Baxter 12. PRO HOCKEY Pella 12. Winterset 7. thing was that we adjusted our up River Kings pushed across a Boone Val. 51, Klemme 13. Beaman-Conrad 13, Wellsburg 4. pass coverage and got a pretty final TD with just 38 seconds re­ Ogden 34. Burnside Ct. 7. Montreal 4, Oakland 2. Paullina 52, Sutherland 0. good pass rush, also. Our de­ floc/e's Boot Is M argh for Royals maining. Lake Mills 15, Forest City 0. College Cross-Country Kanawha 14, Ventura 4. fensive backs — Denny Lorenc. Skogman continued to look Dows 33, NE Hamilton 20. Minnesota 19, Drake 38. Buffalo Ctr. 7, Garner-Hay. 4. Andy Kessell and Steve Powell like the Valley’s No. I quarter­ Alden 20, Gilbert 14. Dunlap 54, Westside Ar-We-Va 0. — really came through. back as he directed Wash to Clarinda 53. Villisca 4. Dumont 54, Allison-Bristow 4 . Tokyo Giants “ Fulton? He was really a more than 300 yards of offense Boone Un. 7, Pat-Churd. 4. Whew! Regis 7, Columbus 6 Prairie Gowrie, 7, Story City 4. money player for us tonight. and on IO of 14 passes, two Laurens 24, Mason 4. Nip St. Louis Adair-Casey 44, Stuart 9. We put in a special set for By Bob Lana Statistics ger aerial at the Sailor 30 and five of Egger’s eight pass com- for touchdowns. Shetfield-Chapin 24. C-Weslay 4. Gazettg Sports Writer Humboldt 27, Hampton 0. TOKYO (AP) - The National him out of the “ I ” formation Regis Col. rambled back to the Regis 25. pletions. Clear Lake 48, Algona 0. WATERLOO — “ Boy, we’re First downs ...... 14 7 Chavez and Winfrey provided Ft. D. St. Edmond 27, S. Hamilton 4. league champion St. Louis and he gave us a great per­ Yards rushing 144 48 That set up the Columbus Waterloo E. 40, Ft. Dodge 44. just glad to get out of that one Yards pasting 71 IOO E-Tim McAie«r, Mik® Muih®rin, Tim the bulk of the running. Chavez, Wapsie V. 20, Wat-Orange 13. Cardinals lost to the Tokyo formance. Keown really Passes ...... H 5 2 7-17-8 TD Cedar Falls UNI 32, Laporte 4 . Punts, av*. ... .834 7-34 A two-yard run b y s * ^ " K w r ^ j S . ^ ^ usually running over Darling’s, Adel 20, Woodward-Gr. 4. Yomiuri Giants 3-2 today in the shaped up for us, too, in the with a win,” sighed Cedar Fumbles lost ...... I 0 Tri-Center 40, Shelby 2. SO quarterback Torn _ Knipp. The mjc..*,, ^ ,ackle hole, piled up 98 yards in Yards penalized 35 r\ • # J ll I J T I VITI OiUlU; JflllUy JlUUUId; UCIIIIf Rolfe 18, Gilmore Bradgate 7. second baseball game of their Ul u o second half.” Rapids Regis Coach Tom Good OC IU ■ >■ QUARTERS Regis forward wall, led by Joe Boudreau, Bill Daggett, Joe McCadden, Centerville 13, Mf. Ayr 7. 18-game tour of Japan. after his fifth-ranked Rovals ■ ■ Steve Nelson. ■ 14 carries and had more yard- DM Lincoln 34, DM Tech 0. Fisk also had praise for his C R. Regis ...... 7 0 8 8 - 7 rushed in to block C—T e rry Donnelly. DM North 24, DM Hoover 20. The Cardinals won the opener Wat. Columbus 0 0 4 0-4 B— Steve Egger, Greg Tom age and one TD nullified by a Glidden-Ral. 40, Coon Rap. 0. linebacking duo of Terry Sin- *lun8 on lor victory over a Ken Foss’ conversion attempt En*7er!e steve *H*av»ifc TKn Mem, Mike "p-jp, of Densities ...... that cost! Estherville 34. Emmetsburg 19. 9-8 against the Giants, Japan delar and Dick Barber, calling determined Columbus team INDIVIDUAL SCORING .... i .___ •___ r.nrman Tim Wilcox. Garv Steger. Steve benes Ul pciiajuca Boone 40, Ankeny 31. Regis: TD—Tim Stephenson (21, which proved to be the winning ^ " cu^ a^ jo.6^ ^ " ' s,ev# Wash a total of 85 yards. Jefferson 32. Lake City 4. champions, Friday at the same their play “ outstanding.” Friday night. pass from Steve Egger). X P—Kevin Spencer 24, Storm Lake 14. Bode (kick). margin. WAT. COLUMBUS (4) Lynn-Sulley 19, Colfax 0. Tokyo Korakuen Stadium. Columbus: TD—Tem Knipp (2, run). T .. . . f E—Joe vuw.n,Cowin, caiPat Lind, BillDm Lyon, Winfrey added an outside North Tama 7, Reinbeck 0. In sharp contrast to the Jeff We ran into a heck °f a Leading the rushing attack for john Barren, Louis Fettkether, Terry ^reat and had 95 yards in 16 Columbus Jct. 14, Riverside 4. The Giants’ winning run was dressing room, an air of dis-1 defensive team and I'm sure Dallas Comm. 14, Truro 0. Regis, which moved its season ***"'T—Nelson White, Duane Murty. *r :oc Ackley-Geneva 20, Grundy Ct. 0. scored in the bottom of the ninth appointment hung over the Ken- Columbus realizes they were in G—Nick Greco, Bill Welter, Steve Eu- trie s. Carlisle 32, North Polk 12. 7-0 with 1:31 left in the open- record to 6-1, were Jacobs with b a^ Craig Goring, Dave'Martin. North Central 12, N.S.-Rock-Falls 0. quite a defensive battle, too!” The first Warrior drive bogged Starmont 13, S. Winneshiek 0. on a timely single to center field I ing quarter. 80 yards in ll carries and kEpp?' a i* schniSfcre, dDave Eldora 47, Jesup 0. down on the IO, but the next Plainfield 27, Frederickburg 7. with two men on base off losing There’s no doubt defense Havlik with 71 yards in 16 at- T,i* TsTd” ' stE.NG.b": SShS Turkey Valley 21, Dunkerton 18. The play was the first run by time Wash got its hands on the Muse. Louisa 34, Lone Tree 25. Mike Torres. was the story in this one. Stephenson, the all-state end of tempts. Tim McAleer grabbed g ® f g " D,v# F#n' K#,,y ball it rolled 54 yards in seven Regis’ highly-touted passing 1967, since he was injured in the plays with Chavez going up the attack managed only 71 yards I second game of the season middle for the final IO. against the Sailor defense, against Cedar Rapids Soph Leidigh Paces while the Royal defense gave Clinton then took its brief lead Washington. up only 68 yards rushing. Monti Holds Second; on an unusual play. Quarter­ However, it was the pass that Regis also threatened on the back Dennis Murphy handed off Prairie Win, 13-6 gave Regis its lone touchdown in nexl ser*es* but alert defensive to Mark Mirick. Mirick lateral­ nines Kit f Un Cnll ITa II** C i i Iv ed to Murphy, who then passed j the opening quarter. play by the Sailors’ Kelly Smith By Blaine Waychoff Statistics After the first Regis drive was an<* Barrett threw Egger Raps Marion by 33-7to end Dick Bayard for the six Pr. S. Tama First Downs 14 8 for consecutive losses of 13 and points. Clinton tried the same The P ra irie Hawks bounced Yards Rushing ... I l l 41 snuffed out by Al Schnieders’ By Larry Tanner Statistics Yards Passing ... 141 SI l l yards after the Royals had series late in the game, but back after two consecutive Fum. Lost I J interception of a Steve Egger Marion Monti Punts, Avg. 4-23 .4-28 aerial, the Royals combined ex- driven to the Columbus 31. Monticello displayed a versa­ First downs ...... 4 17 Wash broke it up for a sizable losses and downed the South Yards penalized 75 is Yards rushing ...... 75 171 Passes 10-20-1 4-15-2 RICK FULTON Yards passing 30 112 ! lOSS. Tama Trojans 13-6 Friday night, j I cellent running by halfbacks “ We couldn’t be prouder of tile attack and a rugged de­ 14-7-1 Passes 1883 The Hawks came from behind SCORE BY QUARTERS ‘Money’ Player for Jeff Greg Jacobs and Tom Engler, i our kids,” said Columbus fense to hand Marion a 33-7 Punts ...... ___ 4-31 3-25 The W arriors surged back Fumbles lost ____ .... I I to tally on a 56-yard screen pass south Tam* . °4 7o °o Coach Bob Klieman. “Our Parents night defeat Friday on Penalties ...... ___ 45 25 for a 13-7 lead in five plays, netty quarters. Cougar Coach ? ™ * *>th ‘he charges of play from sophomore INDIVIDUAL SCORING defense was excellent and the Indian field. SCORE BY QUARTERS with Skogman hitting Bob Dale Tryon had -no comment” fullback Steve Havlik to score. 7- 7 quarterback Jeff Leidigh to Al Prairie: TD—Al Morse,„ (54, past that’s only the third TD we’ve The win kept the Panthers in mmuc*iio n 712 8-33 Rusley on a 20-yard payoff. from Jeff Leidigh); Ron Romick (ll, on the game. The score, inci­ Taking over on their own 22, Morse with 2:50 left in the first pass from Leidigh). X P — Morst allowed in the last three second place in the Wamac race in d iv id u a l s c o r in g All told, Rusley hauled in six (k ic k ). _ dentally, was a repeat of the the Royals marched t h e (9, South Tama: TD—Dan Paxton (2, ... , „ , , , T inton Marion — TD: Kurt Anderson passes for a total of 96 yards. half. The TD was set up by a run). schools’ first meeting a year distance in IO plays with Eg­ games.” with only a defeat by Tipton X p: Dave ward (kick). . _____.? j Monticello—TD: Ken Wennekamp 3 W ith 20 seconds left in the Roger Novotny fumble recovery. ago. ger hitting end Tim The Royals were driving for to mar lts record- (53, 12, runs; 25 pass froni Frank Straub); Bob Helens (5, run); Paul half, Skogman passed to Skip Lorenc got the J-Hawks roll­ Stephenson for a 2 I - y a r d another TD in the third quarter the Ponder (ll, run). X P:—Helgens 2 Ken Wennekamp set (runs); Ponder (run). Schmulbach in a 14-yard play “and rthekiHaw the Hawks ledA TaM 7 b at te the ^the third Cerveny 0uarter’ and b u Bill t P r aHynek ir ie ’s ing in the first quarter with a touchdown. Kevin Bode added when Columbus defensive back scoring pace for the winners to make it 19-7 at halftime. close of the first half. 54-yard punt return down the the conversion and Regis led Dave Tedore picked off an Eg- with three touchdowns on runs broke through on successive five for the third score for the It was late in the fourth left sidelines for a touchdown of 53 and 12 yards and a 25- Wash completely dominated plays to hand the Trojans large Panthers with 1:09 left in the quarter that Prairie scored at the 7:49 mark. Craig Jelinek yard pass from quarterback the third quarter as Chavez losses and force a punt. second stanza. Wennekamp set again. The 55-yard drive was Tama’s lone score came on missed the extra point attempt, Frank Straub. He collected found a weak spot in Clinton’s this one up by intercepting a sparked by the passing of the opening drive as they but he cashed his next three Lincoln Deals Lions both runs in the first period front line. He scored with 2:17 Marion pass on the Indians’ 42. Leidigh who completed 9 of 16 marched 70 yards. Dan Paxton attempts. when the Panthers jumped to go. Winfrey went over from pass attempts in his first climaxed the drive when he Kennedy tied the contest off to a 14-0 lead. The 53- Monticello scored early in the the one to make it 33-7 with 4:29 varsity start. He hit Morse on powered his way over from the early in the second period Seventh Loss in Row yarder was with 9:12 left in third period. After taking the left in the game. a 13-yard pass and several two-yard line. The extra point when halfback Chuck Norton the period and the 12-yard kickoff to the 45, Paul Ponder “We haven’t played good plays later hit end Roger hit left tackle from four yards STANWOOD - Linn-Mar’s Statistics sprint with 5:46 remaining. raced for 40 yards to set up the football for the last two weeks,” failed. Lions continued their losing L-M Lincoln score on the next play. ^Poader comp]ajne(j Sheets. “ We’ll have Green inside the five-yard The Hawks’ record is 5-2. oat. The drive culminated First downs ...... I ll ways as Lincoln high sank the wYards rushing _ 181 140 Bob Helgens hit in from the scored from the ll with 10:10 marker. from the Jeff 13 after guard Yards passing ...... a 174 to do a lot better than that the | Marion school, 26-6, Friday Passes ...... M M to 4-1 left in the third quarter. Then the Hawks stalled for Steve McDonnell recovered a Punts, avg...... 3-41 4-14.5 next two weeks. night. The Panthers are now 7-0 Fumbles lost ...... 2 2 Wennekamp’s final effort, the fumble, one of three the Yards ponaliztd ...... 40 5 He is looking ahead to games downs and a penalty set HIGH SCHOOL for the season, while Linn-Mar 25-yard bomb from Straub, them back to the 11-yard line J-Hawks lost. SCORE BY QUARTERS Je ff Sophs against Rock Island and Moline, is suffering its longest losing came with 2:51 left in the third. It was all Fulton and Keown Linn-Mar ...... 0 8 0 two of the top Valley rivals with a fourth down coming up. FOOTBALL streak in the school’s history, «-; ■■'«•'» “ 8-24 as Jeff broke the tie in the Roll by 27-0 Marion managed to get onto Wash must face if it hopes to Leidigh proceeded to h i t 7. Llnn-Mar^TD—Burnsi TD—E (3, run). fullback Ron Romick in the end BROADCAST third quarter. Keown hit pay Lincoln: TD—Roush (39, pas* from the scoreboard for the first stay in the unbeaten ranks and Steve Danly, senior halfback, Walshir*); Danly 2 (3, 2 runs); Boots Statistics zone. Morse’s kick was blocked, dirt from the three to climax an 2 ( I I runs). time in 4 games with 6:20 left win a Valley championship. scored twice for Lincoln and set Jeff Kennedy but the Hawks led 13-6. 80-yard drive in ten plays. First Downs ...... ll 3 in the game. The Indians C.R. WASH (33) Fulton got the third Jeff TD up another TD by a long run Yards Rushing .. ... 141 25 marched 80 yards, part of E—Jeff Johnson, Bob Rusley, Rust! Both teams had chances to after blocking a Lincoln punt Yards Passing . ... 92 27 7:35 PM on a seven-yard burst with 3:19 enroute to a 75-yard rushing Passes ...... 14-7-2 13-5-3 the way against Monti re­ * t Va I g*rBa r! Ins ,n’ K if^ n e b u r g , score throughout the game, but and recovering at the four. It Punts, Avg...... 2-38.5 5-28.3 left to play and the J-Hawks total. Fumbles Lost ... 8 I serves, for the touchdown. G-TomM 'c h ? h V #Tn55i’ waiters, Mike fumbles and pass interceptions Saturday still took four plays before Yards Penalized 2-10 5-39 Limos. capped the scoring with just 53 Lincoln took less than two SCORE BY QUARTERS Kurt Anderson, junior half­ C—John Krabbenhoft, Bill Taylor. took their toll. South Tama’s Dick Burns dove in with just . B—Kyle Skogman, Skip Schmulbach, seconds remaining when quar­ minutes to get on the back, picked up the score Stan Castnar, Mike Smith, Jon Robken, offense started to move late in 1:07 to go in the game. Dave Scheib, Doug Winfrey,______Mike terback G ary Martin hit all- scoreboard. On the fourth play INDIVIDUAL SCORING from the nine. He had 51 Hanrahan, Doug Winfrey, John Chavez, Jeff: TD—Emmitt Doolin, 4 (59, 18, Dean Richardson. state end Tom Mullin with a 36- from scrimmage, Mike The Panthers* second TD was 12, runs; 55 .Pass from Brad Trickey). yards on 7 carries during the CLINTON (14) X P—Jim Ferguson 3 (kicks). yard scoring pass. Walshire tossed a 37-yard TD on a two-yard run by Danly. drive. E—Paul May ere, Jerry Jehl, Steve Andresen, Gary Guldebeck, Dick Byard. Mullin, who hauled in three pass to Mike Roush. The Lincoln’s third quarter score T—Dan Ashton, Gus Jakubsen, Don By Larry Jones The win left the Panthers with Gilbert, David Johnson. aerials for 68 yards, was hit Panthers started their drive came on a five-yard run by a 5-1 Wamac mark and 5-1-1 Ron Soenksen, Tony Marne*, Jo* Emmitt Doolin tallied all four at the 15, but shook loose and on the Linn-Mar 49, after two Randy Boots. Danly made it 26-0 overall. Marion is 1-5 in the cipolin Totten, Bill Dattnar. Jefferson touchdowns as the J- B—Dennis Murphy, Mark Mirick, Tarry raced into the end zone. successive penalties had the with just 26 seconds to go in the conference and 1-5-1 overall. Eberle, Ray Jordan, Mark Forney, David a**! Norton was Kennedy’s top Lions kicking off from their third quarter. Hawk sophs rolled over Ken­ Geronzin, David Trox*l, Bill McCoubrey, BOB BROOKS MARION (7) Gary Raganwother, Bob James. 393-1805 ground gainer with 56 yards in own thirty. nedy, 27-0, Friday night. E-Gary Armstrong. Dennis REPORTS 18 carries. Doolin scored on runs of 59, Schmueckar, Mike Walker. After the following kick-off, T—Bruce Kl ink, Leo Banischek, Chuck KENNEDY (4) Nicklaus Tied for IO and 12 yards, and on a 55- Holily, Dallas Courtney, Chuck Cropp, 5 WRECKERS DUBUQUE E—Schott Hines, Dunbar, DeSotel, Linn-Mar took over on its own stare Smith, Scott Skilling, Chants How Top IO Fared McDowell, G. Clark Lead in Australian yard pass from quarterback Knud sen. TO HANDLE CARS T—Sir, Herman, Thompson 27 and used 13 plays to drive to G—Jerry Zikmund, Bob Hoke, Nick „ G —Richards, Ryan, McDonnell, Dodge, Brad Trickey. Jim Ferguson Oakley, carl Schuettpelz, Dave Ward. By Tha Associated Press WAHLERT Casal!, Slavers, Zahn, Frees* the Lincoln 18. There the drive PERTH, Western Australia C—Bob Schiller, Ed Radford. TRUCKS AND vs. C—Louver kicked three of four extra points. B—Jim Meggers, Kevin Schott, Stu ^1. War. East (7-8) beat Fort Dodge, 40- B—Jemison.a—,«ni)vii. Norton, Votroubek, r.p . Ii was„«o ununw.,stalled, and themw -»vuu Lions were » —- Ciha, Grog Cole, Greg Morris, Randy OFF ROAD (AP) — Jack Nicklaus of In the offensive department, Moyer, Kurt Anderson. 2. D.M. Dowling (7-0) boat Wast Des i» ,,,^ ± m^S ^ i.S .V a nH''''!never able to get closer to the Moines, 28-14. EQUIPMENT C. R. LA SALLE Columbus, Ohio is 1-up on the Doolin rushed for 108 of Jeff’s MONTICELLO (33) 3. C.R. Washington (4-0-1) beat Clinton, JEFFERSON (27) goal line until the fourth quarter E—Kevin Zirkelbach, Tad Grauer, Doug 33*14.’ Brought To You By KCRG E—Millin, Dunham, Marshall, Pusateri,1 course record but in a firs t- 168 y ards on the ground in 16 Blathier, Jim Bone, Gordon Goettsch. 4. Ames (4-2 1) lost of Wat. Wast, 33-7. Expert Body & Fender Work Sports Booster Club Members Randall, Gable, Powell when Kevin Finn, on his way to; T—Ed Stoll, Curt Paulsen, Kevin 5. C.R. Regis (8-1) boat Waterloo T—Banke, Puryear, Kracioch, Herman, Adams, Phil Freese, Dare Grief. Columbus, 7-4. LaMar what would have been a sure place tie at 135 with Australian fames:.j£;tf.guard Dave K—Paul Hugh, Mark Haiti, Dav* Gam- 4. Davenport Central (5-1-1) beat Rock intercepted two passes, Doolin blo, Mike DeSousa, John Raade. Island 25-7. ■ m t t K K c45v' D,,i‘” touchdown, got to the IO and Billy Dunk midway through the picked off one, and guard Dave C—Doug Jacobs, Mate Bradley. 7. Clarinda (7-7-0) beat Villisca, 53-4. NEWMIRE’S C—Barber, Baivanz, Crane, Gladwin, B—Frank _____ Straub, Paul Pondar Bob_ I. Estherville (7-4) beat Emmetsburg, Newport then fumbled the ball away. Australian Open gold cham­ Helgens, Ken Wennekamp, Tim Connelly. 34-19. UQi B—Martin Fulton, Koown, Miller, Tschopp grabbed a Kennedy lat­ Las B eh rends, Fred Lutti, John Hosteler, 9. S.C. Heelan (S-M) tied Sioux Falls 5412 Conter Point Rd. NE Spacak, Sadler, jeiiritk, L o f f s g a r d., Duane Cucklar, Tarry Connelly, Stave O'Gorman, >4._ 1400 ON YOUR DIAL Brauar, Clift, Kessell, Schulte, Lorenc. 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