V 0/Fo(0cern.Mithe-Western Takes Close A.B.C.League Game In St. Louis gue0By Mark Kruger theirweremarcprec:ingnram.jUSfc Saturday Western’s varsity ■ r] Raiders defeated Lutheran South .. St. Louis, 20-13, for their fourth . flight victory without a loss. The , lets took an early lead and, despite ate surge by the Lancers, held on toa. Western’s defense again proved*,gh under pressure, while the pass-• of Waits to Woodward, Dial, and rper, and the running of Dufner zrked the offense.WwasWesbothsalul v/as in tl•iFc“milThe Raiders controlled the ball dur-;■ most of the first quarter. Mark fner reached the 47-yard line for first down and Bob Crutcher picked _, yardage. An incompleted pass fore- £1 Western to punt. The cadets got a b 1 eak as the South receiver fumbled Aj io kick and they recovered the ball chee a the Lancer 23. However, the Raid-were unable to score, and the per-.(I ended with Western in possessiona the 30. Seel;meyiHarper Blocks Kick rpjThe ball changed hands as neither men team could advance in the second so 1 quarter. Finally, the Lancers were servi forced to punt. Pat Harper broke Tl through the line to block the kick and pape tack Ross recovered the ball on thrilDufner Colothen swept around end for the touch- quar iown, but the kick for the point fail- by f •d. Western led, 6-0. perilt;Neither team threatened seriously abou luring the remainder of the half. ThejWestern rolled strongly in the third luarter. Passes from Fred Waits to dac Woodward and Pat Harper and ■uns by Dufner reached South’s 29. fVaits then fired to Woodward for he second touchdown, and again he lit Woodwai'd with a pass for the ex-ra point. The Raiders were ahead,3-0.The Lancers rallied and runs by Smitt and Steinbrucck took the oval deep into W.M.A. territory, but the big Raider line dug in and prevented a score.Waits Passes For T.D.The cadets tallied again soon after o fourth period began. The drive ded when Waits passed 16 yards to irper for the T.D., and Rick Wilms kicked the extra point to make e cadet total 20.Then the Lancers began their u-ch. Passes by Bill Eisenloeffel to Schmidt and Roger Steinbrucck runs by Ted Greenwald reached ;stern’s 12. Steinbrucck slipped •ough the right side to score, and ke Heflin kicked the extra point.1 little later Greenwald recovered a astern fumble and returned the ball yards to the Raider 40. A pass, senloeffel to Schmidt, and, a run-tg plays by Steinbrucck ate up the tance for a touchdown. Heflin s failed, and the game ended, 20-The Raiders had possession of the I as time ran out.canTheawaisumA1startDial,Billi:the 1 nerAndman;Thels, jhe £ Nigr andc2NEBYDagridrrow, 7-0. 1WesternLuth. SouthVan PickerillLELottmannStanleyLTFiehlerDroegeLGMuellerMcCaslinCFischerFreedRGBolkMeredithRTRomayWoodwardREBernthalCrutcherQBWilliamsDufnerLHEisenloeffelDialRHSchmidtBillingsleyFBSteinbrucckWestern subsVMertes, Horn,^ane, Allen, Joynt, Tabor, Hoppe in he line; Waits, Brazee, Stone, Hill, Carper in the backfield.South subs—Whittle, Heflin, Graul, lindsay, Truemper, Urban in the line; mitt, Eigle, Greenwald, Sutton, Zie-ol, in the backfield.1st downs — W.M.A. 8, South 8Passes — W.M.A. completed 9 out*f 19 and had 2 intercepted; South ompleted 2 out of 7 and had 2 interopted.a pa madeextrsThYorkinterinsuiW,hamJack:bo R RH,STBNE]IN £Th West be oi Th will seasc JohnhasunbeJ. B,in 3powelay-cment Bu Coun for t Tbhavetang:Ocfcx