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The Cedar Rapids Gazette: Fri., Oct. 3, 1969 J9 Kennedy Surge Falls Short 21-20 By Jack Ogden Statistics disappointed with the loss, his The other big pass came with yards in IO carries and hit on 12 Executive Sports Editor Bott. Ken. second of the year by a total of 4:44 left in the second. Schaefer of 22 passes for 139 yards, First downs IS I f Yards rushing lit las Bettendorf, which seems to Yards passing ii 13? three points. But he was pleased was almost caught by rushing Kennedy had a big statistical save its big guns for Cedar Passes 7-3-0 23-13-1 with the comeback. Cougars, but hit Gary Campbell edge with 19 first downs to 12 O p p . lumb. rec. Punt* 5-35 2-54 “I'm proud of the way these on a 40-yard scoring play when and 304 total yards to 183. Rapids games, took over the Yards penalized 30 20 Mississippi Valley conference SCORE BY QUARTERS kids came back,” he admitted, a Kennedy defender slipped on B E T T E N D O R F (21) Bettendorf 7 7 0 7 - 2 1 E—Jeff Oykema, Joe Dunning, Rob football lead Thursday nigh a t |Kenn«dy 1ND(V)D( L SC»R1®0® n—2o|“That’s the best we’ve looked on muddy turf. i Zimmerman. i T—Mark Gronewald, Mike Tompes, Kingston stadium by holding off Bettendorf: TD—Ted Schick (?, offense all year.’ with M*rh Swanson, Jim Rottman, Dave run); G ary Campbell (40, pass from Schaefer’s 14-yard run w w n 1 Smithson. Steve Schaefer); Schaefer (14, run). a late Kennedy rally, 21-20. XP— Tom Moeller 3 (kicks). The Cougar defense did a good 10;07 left made it 21-8 and set in G— Brian Spiedel, Dick Hintze, Scoff Kennedy: TD— Don Greenwood (0, job on Bettendorf quarterback Walker. It was the second time this pass from Steve Mark!), Mark! 2 (?, C— Tom Heifer. 14, runs). XP— Greenwood (pass from I Steve Schaefer, whose passing B— Steve Newport, Steve Stuart, Gary year that Danish exchange stu Markt). Campbell, Jay Hakanson, Steve Schaefer, Photos on page 21. eJff Weindruch, Ted Schick, Chuck dent Tom Moeller has provided and running had ruined the ^ Wayne Anthony, Tom Mealier, the difference with his extra Wash defense earlier in the K E N N E D Y (20) point kicks. Earlier, his toe let stiffened and threw back » 2' year. They held him to two net motion the Cougar’s remarkable Steve' Smith Glenn U n lik e \x. ^w,„air.n ic * point effort by Kennedy with „Qr^c „niv thrpp rom- fourthquarter quarter surge surge. ___________Komm*, Craig Pike, Jon the Bulldogs nip Washington, 25 yards and only three com Mermen, just 1:24 left on the clock. Steve Markt was the key. He! G— Tam Zahn, Steve Dodge, BHI Nich 23. pletions in seven attempts. olson. C— Ed Johnson, Bob McGowan. He kicked three straight “It was hard to believe,” But, most agreed, it was two ear^er had passed to Don B— Bruce Croy, Jim Gunning, Mike Wy more, Chuck Norton, Dave Hill, Steve Thursday and Bettendorf needed admitted Bettendorf Coach pass plays that made the dif- Gumwood for a TD and thenMarkt, Mark Vofroubek, Grant Bowden, duplicated it for a two-pointDenny Pearson, Kent Schwitter, Jack them all for the victory. Ray Oles after the game. “ I 1 ference. Ryan. conversion. In the final quarter, thought we had it won with a Early in the game, Kennedy The Quad City club had a 21-8 lead. I couldn’t believe he directed the two TD strikes 21-8 lead with 10:07 left in the had a fourth down screen pass and wound up scoring both. Final that comeback. covered, but Steve Stuart game, and then had to hold on He capped one drive with a “We have certainly played ourbroke a tackle and kept the ltas«kliall for dear life to stop the nine-yard run. then went 16 two best games of the year drive alive. Ted Schick, who Cougars, who scored twice in yards for the final score after S t a n d i n g * against Washington and Ken was the workhorse for the the last six minutes to trim directing the Cougars 92 yards nedy. That Kennedy is a good winners, then made the drive NATIONAL LEAGUE the lead to one point. in IO plays. e a s t WEST football team.” pay off with a nine-yard TD W L Rd. GB W L Pci. GB NY IM 43 .417 All. ?3 4? .574 But then the Bulldog defense Kennedy’s Dale Tryon was run for a 7-0 lead.. All told, Markt ran for 55 Chi- h Ti ki i OO 72 .554 pitf. rn 74 .§43 12 K: 73 .!M f 4 S IX . «7 75 SJT 13 LA. IS 77.525 I Phil. 43 ff .Mf 37 l l --------SOC 17 Mon. 52 tie .331 44 SanO S3 111 .331 41 China Leads RESULTS THURSDAY Chicago 5, Now York 3. Pittsburgh I. Montreal2 . Si. Louis 3. Philadelphia 3, 13 Innings. In World Cup Cincinnati I, Atlanta 3. Red Peppers San Diego 3, San Francisco 3. SINGAPORE (AP) - Hsieh Los Angel es 5, Houston 4. Gazette photo bv L W. Ward t t y ( b u s S c h r a d e r Yung Yo and Hsu Chi San of AMERICAN LEAGUE Nationalist China turned in two EAST WEST W L Pct. GB W L Pct GB Kerry Very Merry on Pass from Larry ■ I M S3 .471 Minn *7 «S St? more rounds of steady golf to- MDM. t i 71.554 l f Oak. M 74 .543 * by Coach Ray Nagel. He and Epps listed a Kerry Reardon (inset), Iowa's top pass receiver in the first two games with 14 catches Nine Absentees I day and surged a stroke ahead wash. u 74 53121 Mf. 4? ti. we Vi communications gap as the reason four of J.Y. IO l f .447 7 l*i Chi. 41 ?4 .470 7? for 236 yards, is shown coming down with a pass from Larry Lawrence in last Saturday s the players did not apply for reinstatementof the United States after 361 ci«v. 42 ? ? M S 44*1 See. 44 l l 3?S 33 HAT has happened to the nine black play RESULTS THURSDAY 61-35 win over Washington State. The Kansas City red-head will be at the flanker spot ers who aren’t on the Iowa football squad with the rest. holes in the World Cup com Cleveland at New York, rain. W Oakland 3, Seattle I. again Saturday when Iowa plays Arizona at Iowa stadium. petition. Kansas City 4, California 2. this fall as a result of the boycott of spring Why were seven black players taken back Minnesota 4. Chicaeo 5. Hsieh, 35-year-old Asian practice? by the Hawkeye squad and five rejected? champion, added a 70 to his first Gary Wade, C. R. Jeff grad who writes The players on the squad, asked that ques round 66 while Hsu fired a 69 to for the Daily Iowan, did some research on tion, said they voted for the ones they thought i go with an earlier 72. They had the players recently. sincerely wanted to return and could be de la combined score of 277, thir Arizona Bombs Threaten Leaky Iowa Defense These four did rot try pended on during the season. teen shots under par. Offensive Lineups pass defense and made some to be reinstated: Defensive By Gus Schrader Iowa’s merciless offense Those who weren’t taken back have a dif Meanwhile, both Americans, IOWA ARIZONA changes. It Is likely Hay backs Coleman Lane and ferent view. They thought it amounted to a Gazette Sport* Editor clinched last Saturday’s 61-35 Otbv. IM Amazon. 175 (Orville Moody and Lee Trevino, iLeave*. 23? i f Mannasch, 71$ Cavole and Craig Clemons will Ray Churchill, fullback Tom “popularity contest.” with the best-liked play Ban the bomb? victory over Washington M ate Mickelson, 721 Tompkins, 212 ! shot 70 which, coupled with their I J j m * I VOWHnprtCassady, 374 «*P L? Rothery, 70$ o p e n at the defensive Wallace and end Herschel Iowa’s football team RO Sherman, 310 ers being voted back. first round scores, gave them woul(1 beforeMhe defensiveHeaks mat-i m RT C rotiman, 71’ halfbacks, with either Pat Epps. Manning, I?* TE Sherwood. 71$ 278. like to do just that, because all tered much. But Arizona spies Lawrence 2*2 OB Lmifrom, l?$ Dunnigan or Jerry Johnson at These five were turned LH Cardin, 111 Pass the Hash The Nationalist Chinese and of the 47,000 who are expected to noticed the airways are still the WB M cKee. 1?0 the rotator spot and Chris down when the squad voted Americans had been tied after FB la w n , 71$ see Saturday’s game in Iowa of scoring, as Hamilton at safety. to accept seven others: • As some coaches pointed out before the the opening round Thursday. easiest method Defensive Lineups Guard Louis Age, tackle season began, the much - discussed triple stadium will be looking for Iowa’s front five (and M cDonald. 71? 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