10 Monday, October 24, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Sports Kansas gets blown away by Cyclones 42-14 3rd quarter wind gusts hurt 'Hawks By Jeff Euston Kansan sportswriter AMES, Iowa — The Kansas football team's chances of getting its first victory of the 1888 season were swept away by gusts of wind Satur- The Cyclones, with the help of a stiff wind, blew past Kassaa with three third quarter touchdowns and two fourth-grade yachaws 42-14 in Cyclone Stadium. Iowa State is now 4.3, including a 2:1 record in the Big Eight Conference. The Jayhawks' record fell to 6; 7 extending the worst score in Kane The wind, which was estimated at 10 to 15 mph at the start of the game, became more intense, and half, half, made things that much harder on the Kansas defense, which would have been scary. The Jayhawks appeared to have momentum after narrowing an early 21-0 lead State lead to 21-44. Quarterfinal downs of one and 12 yards on the last two Kansas drives of the first half to pull within one touchdown of the final. Kansas couch Glen Mason sought to capitalize on the first half-offensive success by choosing to receive the second-half kickoff. Kansas quarterback Kelly Donohoe tries to escape Iowa State linebacker Anthony Hoskins. Donohoe had two touchdowns Saturday The strategy backfired Iowa state coach Jim Walden chose to force Kansas to move into the wind in the third quarter. The Jayhawks offense did not move on ball on its first two possessions of the game, sending 17 rb3s on the first and two on the second. The drives ended with pints of mine and 13 yards respectively, giving Iowa State the opportunity to seize control of the game. The Cylones did just that, scoring touchdowns on a three-play, 25 yard drive and a five-play, 34-yard drive. "I shanked the first one," Lohense said. "That was definitely my fault. The second on I hit clean, it went up and the wind caught it. and the white cup. "I personally feel responsible for the 14 points we gave up after the punts." "We did a good job of moving the football at the end of the first half," Mason said. "I thought that momentum was great in half, but it worked out to their advantage. If I had to do it all over again, I still would have taken the ball." "I think that's one great thing about our sport. We play in all kinds of weather. They had to play in the same wind as we did." palm. Lohsen may have accepted the blame, but the Kansas defense took some of it also. Kansas punter B J. Lohsen said he took full responsibility for the Cyclone scores after his kicks. Senior cornerback Pedal Semau, who stopped an Iowa State touchdown in the end zone, said the interception in the end zone, said the wind was just one factor of the "The pants took a lot out of us," said Samuel, who has four interceptions this season. "But what really took a lot out of us was letting them score in three plays on the first drive of the half. I can't just figure that out. "I was not impressed with Iowa State. I was merely embarrassed that our defense again tell apart at an odd time, when we had the momentum." The Jahyawks' defensive unit was without third-leading taker T Tony Barker, who had shot 26 with Dong Terry; Kansas' second leading tacker, suffered a broken膝 in his neck after both half and will miss the set of the season. "Everyone knows we got've prob- lems on defense," Mason said. "We've got a lot of young kids out there. To have a chance, we have to force them to go the lung way. When their lungs are in the right side of the fife, they're in trouble." The Jahyhs had a load of trouble on their hands with Iowa State running back doe Hodsoner, who just sat in record record with five touchdowns. Henderson, who rushed for 228 yards and two touchdowns against Kansas last season, finished the day with 144 yards on 27 carries. Two milestones for Kansas receiver Ville Vaughn were overwhelmed by the Cylones' big second half. With four catches for 32 yards, Vaughn broke the school career records for reception and receiving touchdowns. Vaughn fourth catch of the day, a 14-yard pass from Donohoe, made Vaughn the Jays' all-time leader in both receipts, with 204 and receiving yardage, with 204 But the achievements were no consolation to Vaughn. "I'm not excited," he said. "We lost. We're 7.6. Records are fine and now if you're 7.0, we are 8.7, so now it doesn't mean anything to me." Hatchett still can't wear 'victory suit' Rv Craig Anderson By Craig Anderson Kansan sports editor AMES, Iowa — Kansas tailback Frank Hatchett soon hopes to make a fashion statement in Lawrence. He has all his clothes ready it 8-4 Kansas ever wins its first football game of the season. Hatchett proved to be the brightest spot in spotting a Cyclone on Saturday. He rushed for 54 yards on 18 carries and passes for 78 yards. His 131 yards of total offense against the Cyclones were 33 yards more than he had on Sunday. "Yeah, it's a victory suit," said the El Dorado sophomore. "I'm not going to tell you what it's like, but I'm saving it. I have been since the beginning of the year." season at the bottom of the depth chart after having quit the team briefly in August. Saturday's game was the most playing time Hatechet had received this season. He started the His return gave the Kansas backyard a degree of explosiveness it had been missing this season. Hatchie showed the ability to get extra yards with his speed and quickness. Hatchett's teammates noticed the added dimension. "Frank is an exceptional athlete with great speed and strength," sophomore center Chip Budde said. "It's a big plus for us when he's in there." That d-scription also came from Kansas coach Glen Mason. "Frank Hatchett is a good football player." He said "He's got decent power and good quickness." In the game, Hattchet showed glimpses of hims the route of running back that former Kansas coach Bob Valentez once said, "you could build an offense around." Hatschel's 113 all-purpose yards were impressive, but Hatchett said after the game he was looking for a third. "He's really good," he said. "It's okay, but I wish I could have gotten ten yards rushing, and then whatever received," said Hatchett. "I'm happy with what happened today." He added, of course, but I'm not happy with the loss. With more games like Saturday, Hatchett could go a long way in improving his individual and Kansas' team statistics. Hatchett entered the game listed as the Jayhawks' No 2 all-back behind freshman Tony Sands, but all that could chang when Kansas plays at Oklahoma Saturday. "It doesn't matter to me if it starts," he said. "I just want play. I don't have caught up in all that Kansas outside linebacker Paul Friday zeroes in on Iowa State running back Sylvester Nickerson. The Cyclones won 42-14 Saturday. stoke, who had not had a goal this season, scored a penalty shot with less than two minutes left in regulation, broke a 2-2 tie and gave the Jayhawks, row 17-2-2, the win. Sports Briefs **MEN'S SOCIER CHAMPIONS:** Forward Dan Stoke scored three goals to lead the Kansas soccer club to a 3-2 victory over Kansas State in the finals and Memorial Tournament yesterday in Olathe. Sole's other goals came two minutes into the match and with 34 minutes left in the second half. Kansas beat Nebraska, 2-0 in the semifinals. Forward Ed Nelson scored both goals against the Cornhuskens. Assists were credited to Mark Glass and Allan Klenke. Nelson, Toby Weas and Kramar Mosaivi scored goals against Nebraska-Omaha. Nelson scored and goalie Andrew Nordquist got the shutout against Central Missouri State. Saturday, Kansas beat Nebraska-Omaha, 3-1 and Central Missouri State, 1-0 and tied Kansas "Depth is basically what won the game for us today," said coach Glen Shirlrille. "Today, we were patching the boat we had we managed to keep the wheels on and come up with the win. We are finding new sources of depth to improve our training. We are going to take it easy and get ready for the nationals at Ames." RAINES SIGNS WITH EXPOS: Tim Raines passed his chance at free agency yesterday by agreeing to a three-year, $6.3 million contract with the Montreal Expos. Late field goal lifts Oklahoma The Associated Press Lashar kicked a 22-yard field goal with 8:15 to play as the eighth-ranked Sooners turned back Colorado 17-14 in Boulder. It was the first field goal of the season and 3-4 in the Big Eight Conference. "I was really anxious to get one in," said Lashar, who missed a 66.2 mile race with the young man. "I was a little bit nervous, but I was sticking really well in the pre-race." R. D. Lashar was saving his first field goal for just the right time. "I didn't think the game would be nearly this close. This win will definitely help us. It will get our batteries going." "What it boiled down to was we controlled the ball in the second ball," said Sooner's Harry Auer. "I don't think this was their big game. They're much better, and we're not quite ready yet." It wasn't pretty, but we won it. Eric Mitchell and Charles Manran run 21 yards and 17 yards on third down plays on the play that set up LaShaun's winning kick. Nebraska 48 Kansas State 3 Nebraska coach Tom Osborne generally has eschewed the achievements his Cormick haskiers have achieved in college. He prides at their latest NCAA record. The Huskers guaranteed themselves a 27th consecutive winning season and broke breaking a mark of 26 straight winning seasons set by Penn State in 1984. were proud of the record because of the consistency it achieved. After Obersee after the war in Manihana carried the Huskers to 7-1 and 3-0 this season. "We have had good records through this program, which Big 8 Roundup Oklahoma State 49 Missouri 21 It isn't working out for Missouri, which wasted a gritty first-half defensive performance to fall to the Cowboys, who are 5-4 and 2-1. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN KIHJ builds up tradition and consis tency." "They made some big plays in the second half, and they deserved to win," said tigers Coach Kevin Stallwater, which dropped Missouri to 2-4 and 1-2. "This game of football is so much momentum, and they got it going; the second half didn't didnt generate the offense." TOP COLLEGE FOOTBALL TEN UCLA (7) 7-0-0 165 Notre Dame (9) 7-0-0 163 USC (2) 6-0-0 152 Miami(Fla.) 5-1-0 119 Nebraska 7-1-0 94 Florida State 7-1-0 94 West Virginia 7-0-0 80 Auburn 6-1-0 51 Oklahoma 6-1-0 37 Arkansas 7-0-0 16 * number of first place votes we top 10 poll is voted by usa 7