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. run). 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. National league 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 .
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