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Who Are You Saving the Old Taylor For? l i e d Peppers I Royals Whip Kennedy To Stay Perfect It if (Jus S c il ru d e i' J Badmouths Hawks sports director) is talking to him all the Happiness for Regis Is 26-7 Win tim e.” • Oh, my! Can’t help wondering what Schroeder hit the news media again: “This Statistics That was the situation Fridayi blocked a second pun! attempt The rugged Regis defense lim- Kennedy bogged down on the Ken. Rem* night at Kingston stadium as and the Royals took over on Ila* Iowa State* athletic department has been is the only state where one team wins its F4rst down* 4 IS ited Kennedy to just 24 net Regis 24 midway in the third Yard* rushing 24 125 the sixth-ranked Royals put on the Kennedy 23 and marched yards on the ground and 37 quarter. opener (fSU over Colorado State 41-0) and Yard* paten# 37 „ *5 lending Keith Schroeder, tin* newest member Passing 13-4-1 9-4-0 their “best performance of the for the TD in just three plays. the other loses (Iowa to Ohio State 21-0) and Pumb. lost 3 0 more in the air. The Royals took over and of its football staff. Punts 5-37.4 3-29.7 season” in handing Kennedy a the loser gets the top headline in the Des Yard* penalized 30 60 The Royals dominated theI The alert defenders alsojwent 76 yards in 13 plays with Keith is the young man from Davenport Moines Register . something like ‘Iowa SCORE BV QUARTERS 26-7 setback. Kennedy 7 0 0 0 7 second half, scoring on Bill Cor- pounced on three Cougar turn-Corrigan breaking loose over who was a standout linebacker for the Cy­ Shines in Defeat ’ ” Regis 6 6 8 6 76 That boosted their record to 5- rigan’s 22-yard run in the thirdMes ;jnd intercepted one of 13 the Royals’ right side for 22 INDIVIDUAL SCORING 0 for the year and-handed the clones last year, making “I grew up in Davenport, dreaming of a Kennedy: TD Mark Murdock (74, and Pat Shimon’s one-yard Kennedy passes. yards and the score that made punt return). X P — Randy Clapp all Big Kight and leading chance to play with the Hawkeye*; in the (kick). smash with 6:37 to go. They got Fumbles .set up two of the it 18 6. Purdy then hit Tim Regis: tD —Barry Todd (18, pass Another Photo Page 18 the way to the Sun Bowl. Bose Bowl,” Schroeder said, “hut it didn’t from Jo ll Purdy); B"b Roan it, to the Kennedy one late in the Regis touchdown drives, but the Trcka in the end zone for the run); Bill Corrigan IU. run); Pat work out. I can’t wait until 1!)77 when Shimon (I, run). XP-Tim Trek* game before bogging down. big march may have come afterj winners’ only conversion. Fort Dodge Lions club last M we play Iowa. We’ll be ready.” (pass from Purdy). surprising young Cougars their week Bob Brown, sports m .second defeat in five starts. Schroeder also claimed Lauterbur pre­ By Jack Ogden editor of the Fort Dodge WL ' ~ W vented a friend of his on the Iowa staff Executive Sport* Editor Their only other loss was to Messenger, reprinted some from giving him a scouting report on the Happiness,” explained Regis!fourth-ranked Cedar Rapids of his rem arks, which prod- Illinois junior varsity. Iowa lost to the Illinois Coach Tom Good, “is having al Washington. ably are being read with JVs last week and the Cyclones play them 19-point lead and the ball with aj It was our best offensive per­ dismay in Ames and anger ? W w % ' next. minute and 19 seconds to go.” formance yet,” admitted Good, in Iowa City. k . s c h r o e d e r Schroeder went on to say Iowa’s pro­ and our best over-all game. You see, Iowa State athletic officials from gram is so bad and in need of rejuvenation “Sure I was surprised by Athletic Director Leu McCullough and Coach they had to use freshmen “Iowa got some Nab iabbar on the score. That’s why we went Johnny Majors on down have made a strong freshmen,’’ he did admit, “some good ones tor two points early and tried point recently of saying publicly how much we would have liked to had.” a field goal later. I figured it they want to get along with the Iowa Hawk- The unkindest cut of all may have been Drug Charges might be a one- or two-point eyes. his remarks about the Kinnick stadium D ENVER, Colo. (AP) gam e.” Oh, there have been a few minor rumbles, AstroTurf of which Iowa is so proud. He Kareem Abdul Jabbar, 25, and but McCullough has emphasized he thinks said : .ucius Allen, 26, two members I) e j e c I e d Jerry M auren, the cowman and the plowman can be friends. “They tried to hire Iowa State engineers oFthe Milwaukee Bucks pro whose Cougars have been the That the lion and the lamb shall lie down to install it, but decided it cost too much basketball team, were arrested biggest .surprise so far in the together. He and Bump Elliott play golf to­ and hired one of their own engineers at much early Friday with two other men Mississippi Valley confeernce gether. All that buddy-buddy stuff. less money. They got into trouble on theand charged with possession of raee* ^idn 1 think ain early scor­ “Personally, I don’t think Iowa could fight job and called an Iowa State man who helped, marijuana, Denver police re­ing strike by his club produced! its way out of a paper sack,” Brown quoted then left with the finishing touches remain­ ported. any letdown. Schroeder as saying. The new coach said ing. He told them to remember to keep the Sgt. Steve Metros^ of the “They’re just a very line foot­ green side up.” that in reference to the weakness of Oregon Denver police department’s vice ball team.” State, which Iowa had just defeated. So don’t be surprised if you hear Lou and narcotics squad Said two The Cougars had taken a 7-0 McCullough orders the impetuous young man lead with just 1:26 gone in thej (Well, it's true Oregon State was far uniformed officers .stopped a to stand in the corner this week. car the four men were in on a;Same w^en Mark Murdock from a good football team, but people who routine traffic check. He said rac(lfl yards with a 41-yard live in tin houses shouldn't throw can- Red Peppers1 Pix suspected narcotics were dis- PlJnt Dy Stexze C«rilfin. openers. Iowa Stale’s first three victims haven’t been barn-burners. In fact, all• We’ve always aspired to be an 80-per­ covered at that time. i But* from that Point on> was three were rated among the top 13 teamscent picker but here we are languishing with The four were .arrested under a** in Steve Harvey’s syndicated “Bottom a .694 record despite picking all IO games a law which makes first posses- Thewinners cut it to 7-6 just Ten” feature this week: Colorado State right for Big Ten teams last week. We had sion of one half ounce or less of 2:26 later when Jeff Purdy hit (0-4) No. I, New Mexico (1-2) No. 12 and21-10-1 tor the week, making our season totals marijuana a misdemeanor. end Barry Todd on an 18-yard Utah (1-2) tied for 13th. In fact, one Iowa64-28-1. This week’s gems: No bond was set immediately,j scoring strike, and took the red-hot this week observed: “I see the Cy­ Big Ten % Police identified the other two lead for good with 3:21 left in Iowa 17, Purdue 14 (gotta end some time). occupants of the car as Stephen the half on a six-yard run by clones have an open date next Saturday, Penn State 21, Illinois 13 (Lions tough defensively). Indiana 3), Syracuse 28 (another scoring orgy). Duncan, 23, Columbia, Mo., and Bob Beals. but they may not he able to telldiffer­ the Michigan 27, Navy 7 (no respect for Swabbies). Notre Dame 35, Mich. State IO (Irish gaining steam). M ordecai Cook, 23, of Seattle, ence.”) Kansas 14, Minnesota 7 (Gophers sick of Big 8). An unusual series of events Wisconsin 26, Northwestern 17 (Roadrunner at home). Wash. Cook was driving th e 1 Ohio State 26, Cal 6 (Woody wins an exhibition). helped set up the go-ahead car owned by Duncan, police Big Eight score and may have been a big, Green Side Up! said. Iowa State 40, Open Date 0 (new foe on skcd). factor in the rem ainder of the Colorado 42, K-State 7 (not another ambush). Metrose said the arrest was Schroeder also flayed WHO, which broad­ Okla. State 27, Missouri 14 (new bully in town). m ade at 3:30 a.m. in downtown casts Iowa games on radio and has a “Beat Iowa Conference Kennedy’s Rocky Woods punt­ — Gazelle photo bv L. W. W ard Luther over Central, Buena Vista over Dubuque, Penn Denver. the Bear” show on TV. over Simpson, Upper Iowa over Wartburg. ed a ball that just barely The Bucks were in Denver “They should call it the DuckyLew! s Midwest Conference bounced into the end zone.
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