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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 37

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WJSCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1972 SECTION 3, PAGE 5 Ml i Muimiiiii'n'mmmmfmmfmmrmmmmmr'-m unnwui-ULmu iiijuji ju-m ir wn i mmm i apiaM Sooners Maul a mm uiri Clemso 52-3 tJLtJV starting in place of the injured NORMAN, Okla. (LTI) halfback Greg i Leon Crosswhite, assaulted the middle of the Clemson line 24 i SHOTGUN RIFLE-PISTOL MLCAUBERS times after the Tigers stacked! their defense against the wide pitchout to Pruitt and the other Lowest Possible Pruitt scored three touchdowns and reserve fullback Tim Welch rushed for 158 yards as second-ranked Oklahoma cruised to a 52-3 victory over Clemson Saturday. Pruitt scored on runs of five, two, and. one yards. Senior quarterback Dave Robertson scored on runs of one and four Oklahoma speedsters.

Pruitt did break away for one 32-yard dash and finished the game with 52 yards rushing. The 61-yard run by Washington, one of six freshmen on the Oklahoma varsity, was the long yards, freshman halfback Joe Washington scored on a 61-yard est gain of the day. Summary: run, cornerback Clyde Powers Prices. RELOAD YOUR OWN SAVE 50-80 Come on out we'll show you how! REL0ADERS SUPPLY Inc. 1818 Parmenter, Middleton.

836-9001 sprinted 57 yards after swiping a pitchout, and Rick Fulpher First downs 25 Rushes-yards 50-WO 74-475 Passms yards 76 kicked a 31-yard field goal and passes 2-M seven extra points. Punts 8-42 3-37 Fumbles lost 3-3 1-4 Clemson's only score was a 49-yard field goal by Eddie Seig-ler, with just two seconds left in the game. i Welch, a 189-pound junior Clemson 3 3 Oklahoma ..7 17 21 752 Oklahoma Pruitt, 5, run (Fulcher, kick) Oklahoma Robertson, 1, rufl( Fulcher, kick) Oklahoma Pruitt, 4, run (Fulcher, kick) Oklahoma FG, 32, Fulcher Oklahoma Robertson, 4, run (Fulctier, kick) Oklahoma Pruitt, 1 (Fulcher, kick) Oklahoma Washington, 61, run (Fulcher, kickj Oklahoma 57, run with fumble (Fulcher, kick) Clemson FG, 49, Seigler Att Oklahome-Robertson. 4, run (flctr, Oklahoma Pruitt. 1 (Fulcher.

K'oklahom-washington, 1, run (Ful- Oklahoma 57, run fth rum- lJ 0pM fally me 4 CWr, fJt 1:1 t-JsA 6ons Ammo leloodiM faiiis. WiaeisW rfel WestTaVes Fifth -ik'V iSi W'WI I 1 'M)u Jlil 1 1 "-J in Midwest Meet JANESVILLE -Madison Oklahoma State quarterback Brent Blackman (10) bucks Colorado's line. AP Wirephoto West. finished fifth in the Mid west Invitational Cross Country Meet Saturday at the Black- omdlo Col hawk Golf Course. Janesville Craig's Gary Mc- Cowboys Vicar took 11th, Gary Popp of Madison LaFollette was 15th the third quarter on a two-yard wire service polls, three1 ing out of the i fumbles and threw an intercep-i moved the ball almost at will in tion while the Cowboys rushed the first half.

Gerard picked up his third for 307 yards and picked up 26 first downs. From Wire Services STILLWATER, Okla. Junior college transfer Alton Gerard scored three touchdowns and the Oklahoma State defense forced 10 Colorado fumbles as the Cowboys upset the highly- and Craig Stanke was 17th. Janesville Craig finished eighth among the 17 schools from Wisconsin and Illinois. Tim Nagle of Madison West finished eighth in the junior varsity run as his team tied for fourth with Arlington, 111.

touchdown in the third quarter run by fullback Bo Matthews. Colorado tailback Charlie Davis, who had more than 100 yards rushing in each of the Buffalos' first three games this year, was limited to 58 yards in; 11 carries. 1 fYieSee The '73s Oklahoma State got on the on a nine-yard scamper. scoreboard early in the game on Colorado finally scored late in rated Buffalos, 31-6, Saturday. Colorado, rated third in both a 15 yard pass from Brent Blackman to Steve Pettes.

Summary Gerard, the leading rusher in i junior college ranks last year at downs 12 I NOW! ATTENTION HUNTERS UarttwXi. Calif sforpH twire nnlRhw" vards 4V 62 orwvvflrd nlunpes In the second Return yards 35 1l i Passes 5-17-1 4-6-1 quarter. The Cowboys, operat-j Punts 3-3 4i Warren Kidder personally invites you to hunt Pheasants and Chukars on our 300 aero shooting preserve. Natural wild cover, beautiful, fast flying birds. Pass shooting at Mallards.

Daily fee huntina. ISA also, memberships available now. Reasonable rates. Can use your own dogs. Service and courtesy has Tanaka Cards Ace Nobi Tanaka shot a hole-in- rfw Fumoles-iost iu-J Penalties-yards 2-20 -40 Colorado Oklahoma Statt 7 14 7 331 Oklahoma State Pettes, "pass from Blackman (Garrett, kick) Oklahoma State Gerard, 1, run (Garrett, kick) Oklahoma State Gerard, 1, run (Garrett, kick) Oklahoma State Gerard, 1, run (Garrett, kick) Colorado Matthews, 2, run (run failed) always been our motto.

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He finished the 18 holes with an Oklahoma State FG, Garrett, 34 i Att. 38,500 ssstsssssstsssssaassaBSssssaaesssssssiss ISgarsJ SAVE 20 SERIES Auburn Upsets Tennessee, 10-6 BIRMINGHAM, Ala. () Terry Henley's running and a stingy defense led by Ken Ber-nich and Danny Sanspree led Auburn to a 10-6 upset of fourth-ranked Tennessee Saturday. The Tigers, unranked and unimpressive in their first two victories, continued their mastery over Tennessee. Auburn now has handed the Vols three of their four losses under Coach Bill Battle.

Henley carried every time but twice in an 81-yard drive that ended on the second play of the second period when he plunged over from one" yard out. 1 Middleton Girls Win Tennis Title Middleton captured the Badger Conference girls tennis title Saturday by i i the first conference tournament. Monona Grove finished second and Jefferson third in the five-school meet. Stoughton and Ft. Atkinson also competed.

Julie Riggert of Middleton won the singles title. Summary: First jingles: 1 Julie Riflgert, Middle-ton; .2 Peggy Remfrey, JeHersonf 3 Diane Brinnei, Monona Grove. Second fin (Its: 1 Ellen Bellissimo, Middleton; Chris Carbon, Ft. Atkinson; 3 Ann Aumann. Jefferson.

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