KennedyTurns Back Clinton, 14-6; Prairie, Marion Win

Vot, Norton Criss-Cross Indians G et Set Pace for Plays Havoc 22-0 Loop The Cougars W ith Benton Grid Victory Statistics Statistics Statistics Clin. Hon. Ban. P rairie Merlon Vinton First town* .... * IT firtf Down! ■HW 5 fir s t Downs ..14 JO Yard! Ruthin* 171 10 Vart* rushing irs MO Yardt Rushm* .. 141 301 Yards ms *).. m Yardt Pettin* 117 11 is Yardt Passing . 101 ID IM O is-J-1 14-9-0 9-J7-0 9-17-0 P ette t in - 1 B T * * :: 4-It Passat ...... Punt!, Av*. 4-31.5 7-30 4 MI Punt!, A v * ...... 5-35,4 1-30.5 J Fumbles lot! J I Pumbiet Lott Pumblet Lott Y ard! Penalized 45 Yardt penalized IS 45 Yard! penalized :: ^ i i SCORE BY QUARTERS SCORE SY QUARTERS SCORE BY QUARTERS Clinton 14—37 Marion ...... 4 I 4 9—22 Kennedy Prairie ...... HOO Vinton ...... 4 4 4 4— 4 Benton ...... 0 I 0 A— I IN D IV ID U AL SCORING IN D IVID U AL SCORING IN D IV ID U AL SCORING Marion: TD—Jim Meggers 2 (20, SO, runs); Steve Stone (2, run), FG—Dave y a r d s T 0 ” T#rrr eb#f,v Prairie: TD—Jon Brat* (40 run); Lytle (49 run); Hornick (SS tumble Ward (14 yardt). XP—Dave Ward (kick). KonnoRy: TD — Mark Votroubek w ith Benton tum ble); Dean Zach (14 IIL **1? ,r#m s,#v» Mirk!). run); Jeff Ltidigh (ll nett from LSI** vird 94** lr®n» Steve V oi*t. XP—Bate (k ic k ); Vo*at I Markt ) XP—Eruct Croy (J, kicks). By Larry Turner Benton: Safety — Don Obermuelter VINTON — Marion fought off By Jack Ogde- (tackled V oi*t in end tone). FRANK LUCCHESI I * OC ut! Vt Snorts editor penalties and butterfingers Fri­ By Bernie Owens Allen His Problem day night to hand Vinton a 22-0 Kennedy high school com­ Gazette Sports W riter Wamac football defeat here pletely dominated the last nine The criss-cross never worked before a homecoming crowd. minutes Friday night a t I better for the Prairie Hawks The win evened the Indians’ Kingston stadium to score a 14-6 —Gazette photo bv Duane Crock (Friday night as they rolled past league mark at 1-1. Vinton is 0-2. football victory over Clinton and Benton Community 37-2 in an Phils Pick Jim Meggers was the big gun claim a share of the early lead IECI conference game at Prairie. I Chuck Norton on the Move for the winners and he would in the Mississippi Valley con­ Three times the state’s 14th Lucchesi as have looked even better had his ference race. Kennedy halfback Chuck Norton (21) want seven yards on this play to the Clinton seven as he helped set up the ranked prep squad used the teammates been able to hand “ Any win is a good one,” ex­ Cougars' second TD in a 14-6 win over Clinton. For the night, Norton ran 23 times and picked up 85 yards. I criss-cross play, which onto passes. Jim raced for plained Coach Dale Tryon “but Red Leidigh called “just a basic Field Boss scores of 20 and 50 yards and there were several things about play", to score touchdowns and By Th* Associated Press completed three passes for 127 this one that really pleased me. run away from Benton for their has time to yards. Belle Plaine Sports Results Lions Score, fourth straight win of the year, think about what might have “ First, we established a Incomplete passes, however, running game in the last PREP FOOTBALL Mediapolis 34, Columbus Jct. 0. (•leas Valley 19, A ltx it, Iii. 13. “We looked sharp in the been; Frank Lucchesi has the hurt the Indians during much quarter and, second, we did a Rolls Over Wapello 3«. New Loudon 4. But Regina C. R.-Marion Rock Island, 27, Dav. Assumption 12. first quarter," said Leidigh, Richie Allen bridge to cross, of the game. Meggers' fine job in the secondary on Chariton 30, Knoxville 0 C. R. Kennedy 14, Clinton 4. Colfax A New Monro* 4. “but after that we were real and Gil Hodges has a new receivers let many get away. pass defense. Clinton is a good Marion Vinton 0. Spencer 2), Estherville 3. Iowa Valley L-I. C.C Retina 55, Linn-Mar )3. Garner-Hay. 27, Norih-KanMtt ti. Wins,55-12 spotty until the reserves got At least two of these might passing team and we limited C R. P rairie 37, Santan 3. Gee• ne 40, Akron l l. three-year contract. Wat. East 50, Mason City 14. Statistics into the game." have been touchdowns as them to two completions in 16 Statistics Mississippi Valley Wat. West 24, Marshalltown 4. Shepard was fired Friday as I.V. B.P. Wat. Oran** 44, Eldora 13. Regina Llnn-Mar receivers were behind the attempts.'* firtf Downt .... -• J IS Bettendorf I], Dubuque 7. Anxeny 22, Carlist* v F'rvt Down* ... . T i 3 Leidigh isn’t exactly what you of the Pittsburgh Pi- Yardt Ruthin* . . 19 333 C. R. Kennedy 14, Clinton 4. Grinnell *t Urbandale, post. Yards Ruthin* 57 Viking secondary. Iowa City 13, Mutcatino 0 t i Yardt Pettin* .. I •ai Alb. Ciry-frucs. 12 , Pocahontas 4 Yards Pasting 159 9? would call wrong about the rates because “things didn’t Tryon was also pleased with P e tte t IAI 4-13 I Bond-arrar A Garwin 4 Passes ...... 21-11-2 17-1-3 Penalties, 130 yards of them, fumbtet Lott I Wamac Belmond ) 3, Buffalo Cantar I Punts, A v * ...... 9-33 10-20 first quarter either. Prairie took work ^ t as We thought they the return of Mark Votroubek, Y ardt Penalized . I 70 Dcx ti* Id 44, Madrid 24 Fumbles Lost I hurt the Indians. One penalty, Indeoemdonce 13, Maquoketa 0. Essex 32, Sidney 4 Yards Penalizad 47 the opening kickoff and on the would," according to General who hadn’t played since the SCORE BY QUARTERS Marion 32, Vinton 9. G rit wo lo 21 , C. B. Lewis 12 SCORE BY QUARTERS illegal receiver downfield, cost Iowa Vallav I • • A - • Tipton 21, Monticello A Greene 4, Riceville 0 first scrimmage play Dennis Manager Joe L. Brown. opening loss to Prairie. Bafta Piaina I 13 I A-34 Anamota 24, Monchotter 30. Hartley 52, Milford I Regina 4 3S 13 7—SS Marion a Meggers to Mike High,and 74, Danville 14 Linn-Mar ...... 0 0 13 A—13 Lytle ran 29 yards to the Ben- IN D IV ID U AL SCORING Tri Rivers Janesville 32, Parkersburg 0 Lucchesi was hired as man­ Votroubek started out Lone Tree 31, Morning Sun 14 IN D IVID U AL SCORING ton 40. Walker touchdown play of 25 Balia Patina; TO—J oat Junta 3(5, alternating with Kent Switzer, f . Buchanan 43, Springville 0. Lincoln Central 33, Thompson 0 Regina: TD—Steve Condon 3(31, IS ager of the Philadelphia Phil­ run. 3t, 7*, passes from Jim Tat- Murrey 34, Clearfield 0 runs); Wayne Franti (I. run); Mike On the second play quarter­ yards. m an); Manton Kaluuoak 3 (4. 3, Central City 40, Alburnett 24. lies, replacing interim man­ North Linn 20, Center Point A Manning 53, Scranton 0 Kennedy (33, intercepted pass, I, Coach Les Dollinger was PHB*. .___ * . . Maquoketa Valiev 13, Midland 0. Met. Thorn. 34, Latim er Cal 4 ru n ); Chuck Jensen (74 pets from back Jeff Leidigh gave the ball XP—Junta (run); Kaloupck (run); Oso** 14, Lake Mills I ager George Myatt, who took Drabot (run). Overt.Beckman 50, Edoe.-Colet, I Kennedy); John Eckermann (20 in­ pleased with many aspects of Prairie City tv 14, Eddyville • tercepted pass); Pat Lynch (14, run). to Lytle again but this time over when Bob Skinner quit Regis Home Northeast Iowa Primghar 21, Alt* 0 XP—Franti 4 (kicks); Eckermann I his team’s play, but commented StSt. AnseerAnsgar 12, 12. Nora Nor* Springs Springs 0 (kick). Lytle handed off to halfback Aug. 7 in a hassle with the BELLE PLAINE - Powerful Waukon 21, Charlet City A Seymour 14, S-E Warren I Linn-Mar: TD— Randy Northwav Jon Brase who raced 40 yards on the missed passes and Regis high school will host Nashua 3), Crestwood 14. Titonka 40, Sentral 0 (74 pats from Poltin); Phil Polzin front office concerning the Belle Plaine upped its mark to Decorah 33. New Hampton 0. Van Buren 34. W Burlington 12 I (A nm ). off Benton’s right tackle for the penalties. highly regarded Wahlert high Oelwein 14, Wavtrty 4. Win! .M f. union 40, . _L M IUnion controversial Allen. Camanche 27, Prophetstown 0 “ If we could have caught of Dubuque tonight at King­ 4-0 as it crushed Iowa Valley, Mid Eastern Savanna, III.,III 14, Clin. St. M M f ary's I first Prairie score. East Moline 31, Dav. Wast 20 By Chuck Yoak Asked how he intended to han- ston stadium. Game time is 36-0 Maquoketa Valley 12, Midland 0. Dav. Central 24, R. I. Alleman 4 After recovering a fumble to more of those passes," be said Olin ll, Lincoln A North Scott 34, F • ornate, IIL, 4 °V*n* * Wrtf#r , qtnn a Rpntnn ririvp nn thpir die Allen, whom he managed in 7:45. LaSalle travels to Ma­ Stormont 32, Protton 0. Fulton, IIL, 37, Dewitt 0 afterward, “we might have Joel J u n g e scored three I Gut tender a I*. Wauzeka, W it., A S C East S3, LaMars 7. Lmn-Mar put up a good scrap |sU)P J J*™ 00 , dnve °" inp,r the minors at Little Rock Ark son City to face Newman. Radcliffe 44, Dows ll. in thp first and third nnarters l°wn 12 the Hawks moved th the J1* minors ai gillieWOCK, Kris., had more scores. touchdowns in the rout, giving South Iowa Cedar Gowrie 4, Roland, St. City 4. in the first andI third quilter*, r^idiszh called Luchessi sa,d* 1 w,n cross that B-O-M 31, Keota 1A Humboldt 33, Eagle Grove 4. but was demolished by Iowak ®"100 « wnere ^ “ ig» ca),ea hriri0P whpn i romp to it •• him a total of 14 in just four Belle Plaine 34, iowa Valiev 0. UmonW bitten 20, A ag* 12. “ Meggers ran and passed Montezuma 24, W illiamtbur* 4. Nevada 14. Hux.-Beilard 0. Citv Reeina 55-12 in an East the criss-cross again. This time P n ge 1 but went a1! the way in the se­ contests. Mahlon Kaloupek also Sigourney 24, En*. Valleys 0. Guthrie Center 21, Bayard A well. Steve Kray was great on H-L-V SA Trl-Countv 14. Manson 24, Twin Rivers la. Central conference game Friday Brase took the first hand°ff and Hodge*, who guided the sur- cond half after Switzer was starred for the Plainsmen as he Beam-Con. 33. Dvt-Qeneseo 4. central conference game r n d a y , ^ # ^ prjs|ng New York Mets t0 the defense." sidelined with a head injury. tallied twice. East Iowa Hawkeye Harlan 35, Denison 21. night at Linn-Mar. Then the happy Indians hauled Mid Prairie 43, West Branch 7. Lyn-Sullv 14, Pleasantville 14. the left side of the Benton line. East cham- Univ. hi«hhigh 30, to, Wilto Wilton Jct. 14. Shena- doah 39, Glenwood 14. After three straight shutout Dollinger away on their It was Vot who slipped into Iowa Valley, now 0-3, gained rDurant x t 70, 20, Solon 0. Storm Lake 12, Cherokee 4. pionship, was given a new Mf. Vernon 44, West Liberty 4. Stuart 14, Brid*-Font. 7. losses the Lions played even “After scoring twice in shoulders. the end zone to catch a 16- 89 yards on the ground, more Everly 34, Marathon 4. I three-year contract at a report­ Upper Iowa Ottumwa 20. Burlington IS. with Iowa City the first quarter those first ten plays we Kray, a 145 junior linebacker, yard scoring pass with 1:19 than any Belle Plaine foe thus Webstar City 4S, Algona 12. ed $15,000-a-year pay boost to Sumner 23, Elkader 4. Ogden 32, Boone United 24. as they tied 0-0 and scored for slacked off a bit," said Lei­ braced the Marion defense left in the half to break up far. Fayette Sd. M F L ll. Forest City 32. B rittA ^ ^ ^ H $75,000 annually. The contract Postville 24. West Central 4. Ventura 19, Klemrime 0 the first time this year in the digh. “It’s tough to stay sharp which held Vinton to only 28 what had been exclusively a The Belle Plaine defense has Valley 4. W. U. North 4. LDF 20, Cole A runs through 1972. East Central Iowa Pekin 24. Central Argyl* 4. third quarter when Phil Polzin after two quick scores.” yards rushing during the con­ defensive battle. yielded a meager 71 yards rush­ NE Hamilton JO. Zearing 4. I. C. Regina 55, Linn-Mar 12. Gilbert 34, Hubbard 12. tossed to Randy Northway for a will handle test. C. R. Prairie 37, Benton 2. Emmetsburg 35. Sibley 4. For the second straight week Bruce Croy kicked the first of ing in its four games, while out­ 70 yard touchdown. Pittsburgh for the remainder Other Games Semco 52, Baxter 4. Meggers drew first blood in two extra points and Kennedy scoring opponents, 238-0. Norwalk IO, Dallas Canter 4. Prairie used every man on the of the season, but Brown said Washington 7, Mf. Pleasant 0. Rockwell City 14, Rolfe 4. Linn-Mar added a second the second period after a Viking Dumont 0. Plainfield 0. Wood-Granger 34, .Pan-L^den 4. squad and, according to Lei­ this did not mean he would was ahead to stay. Kanawha A Boon# valley I. Laurens 30, GU. Crfv Brad. 4. touchdown in the third quarter punt ot the Indians ’15. He found Wat. Columbus 45, Ft. Dodge St. ED. A North Tam* 24, Hudson 4. digh, the reserves did a “real be chosen manager for next Clinton made its victory bid First Win Clay Central 34, Fond# 3. Ruthvan 50, Sioux Rapids 0. when Polzin scored from the Paul Martin in the clear for a Fort Dodge 24, Ames 25. W. Harrison 44, D o* Cent Aren 14, fine job." year. early in the fourth on a drive Clarinda 34. Red Oak 7. S C. East 52, Le Mars 7. three after Jim Wescott had pass to the Vinton 20. Then the Atlantic 40, Cornin* I. Sioux Falls Wash 21, S.C. Central 14. With reserves in control that started in the third quarter. For H-L-V Audubon 7, Jefferson 4. LeMars Ooh. 24, S.C. Leeds J. picked off a Regina pass and D . . u j on j • i Grammas and Bill Virdonlhard working senior Sac City 7, Carrell 4. West Sioux 20, Hartford S.O. 0. Prairie marched 80 yards in |must be considered, but there quarterback did a twisting, Lake City 29, Perry 4 Dunlap 27, Irwin 0. returned it to the seven. seven pjays Dean The River Kings went 95 VICTOR—H-V-L had a sue- Massena 70, Macksbure I. West Bend is. South Clay 4. Avoca SC Oakland 0. Spirit Lake 20. Sheldon 0. is a strong feeling that the turning dance over tackle for yards in 15 plays to trim the cessful homecoming Friday Primghar 24. Alta 4. Manilla 44, Coon Rapids 22. Regina’s 35 points in the se- scoring on the criss-cross from next Pirates manager will be the score with 6:20 left in the margin to 7-6 on Terry Iowa Palls 12, Hampton 0. Marcus 20, Remsen-Union 14. whipping Tri-County 38-14 for D .M. Dowling 34, D. M. Hoover 4. Cent. Lyon 41, Maurice O. Cly 7. cond quarter, however, were too the 14. Then after halting Ben- , a former Pittsburgh second, Eberly’s fourth down run from its first win. W. D. M. 50, D. M. Tech 4. Sioux Valley 13, Te rril 4. D .M. East A D. M. North 4. Cressona 22, Schaller A much for Linn-Mar. Steve Con- ton on four downs the reserves player now managing at Colum- The Indians paydirt again the two. But Dennis Murphy’s SE Polk 14, Boone I. West Lven 44, Rock Valley 4. Terry McGahuey scored three south Tama 32, Saydoi 0. Woodbin* 14, Schleswig 0. don dashed off tackle for a 21- marched 64 yards with a 13 bus, Ohio. in the third after Vinton lost the pass attempt for two points Indianola 34, Winterset 0. Eastwood 24, Whiting 0. touchdowns on runs of ll, eight c - oar Falls 4, Newton 0. Aurelia 24, Paullina 12. yard score, Pat Lynch ran IO for yard pass from halfback Steve Wapsie Valley 30, Fredericktbur* 12. Holstein 35. Woodbury Cent. 4. Shepard is the sixth manager bail on downs on Marion's 20. was batted down. and six yards as H-L-V won itsS. C Heelen 21, Carroll Kuo. 0. Maple Valley 32. Ida Grove 4. another, Mike Kennedy scored Voigt to quarterback Jeff Lei- Cantar ilia 14, Davis Coon tv 0. Sera. Bluff-Luton 25. Ouimby 0 . to be fired this season. Besides Five plays moved the ball to The Cougar defense on the first game and now stands 1-3. Watt Marshall 31, Hamilton 14. West Monona 44. Old.-Arfhur 12. on an intercepted pass from the digh scoring the six points. La Porte 14, Grundy Center 15. Meriden-Clegh, 39, Hinton 4. Skinner, the others were Bill midfield. Meggers again found drive was outstanding, despite Bill Sanger scored one of the Dike IL Wellsburg 0. Boy.-Hull 22. Sioux Center 21. 36, Chuck Jensen caught a 74- Leidigh was especially Lenox 22, Mount Ayr I. Graettinger 33, Mallard 15. Rigney, replaced by Lefty Phil- running to his liking. He skirted the TD. It was so tough that the two Tri-County on a four yard Fairfield 24, Ft. Madison A Newel' Pro;. 4, Galva 0. yard pass for a touchdown, and pleased with the Zach broth­ I. C. Wast 14, Oskaloosa 3. wall Lake 23, P o m ero y 0. lips at California; Hank Bauer, the end and cut back into the Kings took six plays to make plunge it after returning a kick­ Greenfield 24. East Union 4. Kingslev-Pier. 32, Westwood 14. John Eckermann returned an ers performance in the re­ Melcher-Dallas 40, Can. Leon 0. Lohrville 24, Battle Creek 7. replaced by John McNamara middle of the field, found hosts over from the seven. off 70 yards setting up the TD. Creston 23, Osceola 0. Suth. 44, Harrls.Lake Park 14. intercepted pass for 20 yards. serve backfield. Senior Dean Adair-Catev 32, Anita 0. Omaha Ryan 45. C.B. Lincoln 30. at Oakland; Al Lopez, replaced of blockers and went th e SCORE BY QUARTERS Logan-Ma*. 12, Mo. Valley A picked up 43 yards in six car­ With the issue still in doubt, Glidden Ralston 22, Exira 0. Wayne Frantz scored from by Don Gutteridge for the Chi- distance with 4:44 left in the Tri-County I A—14 Villisca 33, Bedford A the three and Condon went for ries and junior Doug, who Kennedy took charge a n d H-L-V . . 12 14 t - l l Tri-Center 27, Walnut 0. cago White Sox, and Dick Wil- third. IN D IV ID U AL SCORING Hamburg 19, Farragut 14. 15 yards for another. Regina didn’t dress for the Linn-Mar marched, mostly on the ground South Pave 32, Sidney. Brannaman Hams, replaced by Ed Popow- Ward made it 16-0 with 10:44 H-L-V: TO - Kan Butler (13 run); Dele Hat. Nishna Valley 34, Stanton 0. quarterback Kennedy went game because of illness last behind the driving legs of Chuck Hansen (20 run); Tom McGory ( I run); Fra.-Mills 41, Malvtrn 12. ski at Boston. left in the game with a 14-yard Torry McGahuey 3 (ll# A 4 runt). Char. Oak-uta 20 , Ar-We-Va 0. over from the one to round out week, ran 33 yards on just Norton, to a clinching Tri-County: TD—Bill Sander (4 run); Reinbeck 47, Gladbrook 4. Lucchesi, 42, has been a mi-ffi*M goal- touchdown with 2: IO left. Dave Bot (I run). Denver 34, South Winn. 0. Gets 2 for the winner’s scoring. four carries. nor league manager the last 19 A 38-yard pass, Meggers to That drive carried 74 yards in Linn-Mar was forced to punt Prairie’s second quarter score years and has a thorough knowl-Walker, set up Marion’s final 16 plays with Markt passing to M f. Vernon IO times and could muster only came when defensive end Roger edge of the Phillies’ farm sys- tally. Steve Stone, Marion’s Steve Smith for the final IO Special to Th# Gazette two first downs while gaining Shebetka jarred the ball from item, which the club is expected power back, crashed over from Norton was a key runner on MT. VERNON - Mark Bran­ 154 total yards to Regina’s 405. Benton quarterback Dan Strell to draw on heavily if it goes the two for this one with 4:11 the drive as he carried nine naman scored a pair of REGINA (55) ner and Ron Hornick picked the through with a reported h o u s e - left. MARION (12) times. For the night, he picked touchdowns here Friday night to FifwatricS, ^*chuck' Tj r#ns#dnr,' °jim ball up at the Benton 30 and ran cleaning operation. o i .. . J J I. E~ walker. John Parks, K urt up 85 yards in 23 running at lead Mt. Vernon to a 44-6 East Mi liner, Stan Burns, Dick for the score. The only Benton Such an operation could in- Lu«d»k#, Rodia jtnson Jensen. , , ., J . T—DennisP*SWI. SchmuiSchmuecker, Den Berst, Iowa Hawkeye conference foot­ elude the unhappy Allen. Chuck Reilly. Dalles Courtney, Charles tempts. KTUV.n0" '’" c,mpb*"' ,ob Mr*“ *' points came when Don Ober- Knudsen, Mike Olton. Markt completed eight of 14 ball victory over West Liberty. When Allen and Lucchesi . §T 5i , r X . s* n<, L' Cart Schuettpolz, Ron oSsW'h ^ 'V c k .m .S r™ " ' queller tackled Steve Voigt in Schultz, Chuck Cropp, Steve Kroy, Dan passes for a total of IOO yards were at Little Rock, Allen con­ ••later, DBV# Word, Rick Denford Brannaman tallied on runs of 0 ^ * 8 ^ * "S S L mo. the end “ ne for a safety. C—Bob Schuyler, Ken Kin*. Kennedy, John Morelands, Gary Jennings, p p a i p i p H ts tended he was the victim of ra­ , Meggers, Steve Stone, Kevin and the Cougars had a 17-9 edge 15 and nine yards as the Benny Riot, Pet Lynch, Jerry Jensen, k k a i k i e IJJ) Terry Halsch, Pat Hurley, Greg Weigend, ■—Andean, Modrqcek. Ce ru t ny Coll'hi. Wark Witt*, Paul Martin, Vern in first downs. cial bigotry by the fans and Atwater, K urt Anderson, Greg Colo, Tom Mustangs continued unbeaten John Dotty, Rick Rummelhert. Shebetke, Zehredmk, Weychotf, Felrll*. Yuva. CLINTON (4) for the season. LINN-MAR (12) Yon#®!?. ' dl#C' D u b i,h ,r' r ic h e r , Lucchesi refuted the charge. VINTON (•) E—Gary Hildebran^ Sam Harmon, Jar E—Rendy Northwey, Pool Brainard, o—Welsh, Hremldko, Shakespeare,, E—John Mailt, Chuck Kotouc, Ross ry Jehl, steve Andresen Gary Guidebeck, Erie Larson and Steve Forde Nail Ferguson, John Berggren, Richard Jarvis, Anderson. Filcher. jiff Obermllltr. Vaughn, Steve Burnett, Gary Dare. C—Johnson, Filling, Turner. Lots of Fans T—5Stava Brown, Don Blanchard Don T—Dan Athlon. Dick Everton, Gut also tallied for Mt. Vernon, a T—Steve Dust, Dean Daman, Rick B—Marsh, Romick, Beaty, Doug Zach, Abernathy. Jakubsen, Jim Guidebeck. Worcester, Dave Klnkaad, Jerry E tztl. Dean Zach, Brase, Lylte, Voigt, Leidigh. Stove Runyon, Walt G—Joel Rood* Tom Dote, Bruce co-favorite for the East Iowa G—Steve Bursovskv. John Opfer, John Renton iii HOUSTON (AP) - Th e BaGui’rJohn u'MUhl' Nielsen, Joe Heppner. Steenhoek, Harlan Sharp. Jet# Garnatz, Bt p it o n ii) Houston Astross t t r ^ p t p H C M ik i M inn, Stev# Ftdirson. C—John Totton, Steve Freund. Hawkeye title. Dave Moenk. E—Feuerback, Becker. nuuMun Afcirus a I I r a C I e a B~Oon Weidemin, Jim Mans, Rick B—Dennis Murphy, Bob Brondyke, C_Neil Flesher, Jon Gehring, Jim T—Anders, Obermueller. David Cartfenten, Gary Smith, Ri Westcott. I _ G—Thompson, Dillinger, G a 11 a go r, 1,442,995 fans to the Astrodome gf

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