setdi-notnomyiterorkrersex-lers'en.as»r-isn-jr.hasree.heto?t-iyrssoar-eenin’tlastIsitedow-/ithete,□ydball6-3iralrunlar-hit von 5-4 fice I in ling was •aceballhitwmhedlingn.Raiders Grab 21-0 VictoryMADISON — Racine Raid- That’** No 2 «ers, sparked by defensive scoring *specialist Jim Chiappetta, ex- Riid*™ '« lt;* ? i*—i I . ( . - .. M»dl*i)n 8 # 0 8— 0 «tploded for 19 points in the r—chi«ppett», **fftr, tackled liu in « waning minutes of the fourth p.„ rrom M.r .Dueho. Jquarter here Saturday night to kT-Ericr«n. 3. P.,, irom M.y .Kickwhip Madison 21-0 in a Cen- ,pp,„, M run Itral States League football 1came sututira 1foau,clt; Rac Mid ■The win was the second in FIK5MJjyna 5 5 Ias many outings for the Raid- Vl^^shins ;;;;;;;;;;;; J Jers. Madison, a first vear en- Y*rlt;^ pa*$mg .......... *« ss»., , , , .. Total yards gain ......... 1*1 SOtrant in the league, battled the Passes attempted ..... 7-21 3-1*more experienced Raiders to tnt*rwpt*d by 7-3*3 .oila standstill most of the way. a‘a 35Fumbles and intercepted passes stymied the attacks of both clubs. Injuries were expected to slow the Raider at-. tack on the ground but the Madison defense was chiefly responsible for holding the Raiders to 55 yards rushing.May Passes _In the end it was Jim May’s passing, thwarted three times KHH ^before by Madison intercep-tions near the goal line, that gave the Raiders their win.After Chiappetta, a demon on defense all night, had thrown Simeni Liu in the end-zone for two points in the third period, in the fourth period May found the range with a 12 yard touchdown pass to Pete Bock and toJerry Erickson for three yards __and a TD. Chiappetta put more icing on the cake by \stealing a Madison toss and racing 50 yards to score with1:42 to go in the game. It was a joyous night for HIn the scoreless first half Luther South 13-7 at Horlickboth teams missed scoring op scored both of his team’s toiportunities. Racine marched he| hjm out ttas Ratzbuto the five early in the first) period only to have Mike Gross, former UW linebacker.intercept a May pass in the D m mm ^ mm Cd end zone Madison drove to D § O jj @ fi m I Racine’s 31 where Pete Mad-den intercepted a Jim Easland mm . ■ 1n • Truth on IIntercepts PassShortly before the half Dick Bv Ra|ph irower heo'^k lm?rwp,cd *! the,After several weeks of lis «' Raiders but Morrie Haukereid (en t0 ,he C1)a, he5 ,countered with a Madison m- ..,.ve 'Got a Secre, .. B Te’nterception on their six yard Conference footbtl, fo||owers f„5‘ . ... . , _ can begin getting at the truth thLate in the third period Du- Qn lhe next ,w0 weekends. Alchow punted out on the Mad Nm Saturday.s card js ab. W(.son four and two plays later brev|a(ed . ,|s(in on, two mRacne had two points on a Rames wiaconsm js bost tof(). Kansas State, while North-Chiappetta returned a westem cmertalns Oregon th fourth quarter punt to Mad.-sute |n a (|f jnlcrset. n( son s 36 and the Raiders were ,jona| af(ajrs (lt;off but only after Ernie Hux- More answers wjU be forth ff hold made a diving catch of a com, on s ,fi when f( May pass at the 17 after it ,0 |faKue constituents take s( was batted out of Ron An- |he f|p|d Tha( da%..s s|nfe wd| c|ton s hands. include one conference gameMay hit Bock in the end- scndl Northwestern to In w zone two plays later and it cjjanawas all Racine in the closing Elsewhere „ Wll| bc Notre fcminutes. Dame at Wisconsin. IllinoisIn another Central States at Ca|ifornia_ Idaho at )owa m League game Saturday night. Ajr Force a, Michl n Mjchj. Manitowoc edged Sheboygan CJn Sta(e a( s„u|h Carohna ca