10 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, November 13, 1967 Oregon State field goal specialist scores against nation's top teams NEW YORK—(UPI)—Any haggard expressions sported this week by football Coaches Tommy Prothro of UCLA and John McKay of Southern California can be traced to a common source, namely place kicker Mike Haggar of Oregon State. This Saturday's clash between UCLA and USC will reward the winner with a Rose Bowl bid and a possible national championship but any chances for the nationally televised game to produce a battle of unbeatens were personally destroyed by Haggard the past two weeks. Haggard's latest heroics came at the expense of top ranked Southern California last Saturday when his 30-yard second period field goal stood up for a 3-0 Oregon State victory that sent the Trojans down to their first defeat after eight wins. The week before, Haggard booted a field goal late in the fourth quarter to give the Beavers a 16-16 tie with UCLA for the only blot on the Bruins' otherwise perfect record. Out of race Despite its win over Southern California and tie against UCLA, the Beavers, because of a new Pacific Eight conference ruling, find themselves mathematically eliminated from any chance for a Rose Bowl appearance. Until this year, conference athletic directors picked the team they considered "the most representative" for the host role in the Rose Bowl. Controversy over the directors' recent selections forced the rule change which calls for the team with the highest winning percentage to make the trip to Pasadena and an early season loss to Washington put Oregon State out of the running. UCLA, which could replace Frosh defeated 14-7 by Mizzou Missouri's freshman football team blocked a field goal and then marched 96 yards in the final quarter to defeat the KU freshmen 14-7 Friday in Columbia. The loss was KU's first after successive victories over Oklahoma State and Kansas State. KU MU First Downs 14 14 Rushing 129 268 Passing 128 46 Ret. yds. 28 133 Passes 11-32-2 3-9-1 Punts 6-34-1 5-23-2 Fumbles lost 2 5 Yards Penalized 40 50 KU ... 0 0 7 0 - 7 KU ... 0 0 7 0 - 1 KU—Alen k 7 yd. pass from Holt KU—Alen kick KU—Cardooki 1 yd. run (Olson kick) KU—Cardooki 1 yd. run (Olson kick) Big 8 standings (conference games) W L Oklahoma 5 0 Kansas 4 1 Colorado 4 2 Nebraska 3 2 Missouri 3 2 Oklahoma State 1 3 Iowa State 1 5 Kansas State 0 5 This week's games Kansas at Oklahoma Nebraska at Missouri Colorado at Kansas State Iowa State at Oklahoma State If you see news happening— call UN 4-3646 Southern California as the nation's top ranked team this week, warmed up for its big game by thrashing Washington 48-0 as All-American quarterback candidate Gary Beban passed for three touchdowns and ran for a fourth. The list of major unbeaten and united teams was trimmed to two over the weekend with Southern California's loss and North Carolina State's 13-8 defeat at the hands of Penn State. The two perfect records belong to Indiana, which nipped Michigan State 14-13, and Wyoming, which routed New Mexico 42-6. Aim West The Hoosiers scored with less than three minutes remaining to chalk up their eighth victory and move a step closer to representing the Big Ten in the Rose Bowl. Indiana needs only a tie against Minnesota Saturday to assure itself of spending New Year's day on the West Coast. Tennessee, which has lost only to UCLA, ran its record to 6-1 with a 35-14 win over Tulane while Purdue kept its hopes alive for an undisputed Big Ten championship by downing Minnesota 41-12. However, even if the Boilermakers capture the Big Ten title they cannot appear in the Rose Bowl, having played in Pasadena last January. This year give a portrait CALL FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT NOW . . . Hixon Studio and Camera Shop "Portraits of Distinction Bob Blank Owner Phone VI 3-0330 721 Massachusetts Street LAWRENCE, KANSAS 66044 Monday, Nov. 13 4:30 p.m.—HUMANTIES COFFEE FORUM—Dr. Mantle Hood, UCLA, "Political Implications in the Arts of Indonesia." Forum Room, Kansas Union 5:00 p.m.—Downpayment Deadline for SUA Ski Club Trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Wednesday, Nov. 15 12:30 noon—QUARTERBACK CLUB—Films of Colorado Game. Forum Room, Kansas Union. 7:00 p.m.—CLASSICAL FILM SERIES, Dyche Audi-& torium, 60c 9:00 p.m. ON APPROVAL (Brook, England, 1944) Thursday, Nov. 16 4:30 p.m.—POETRY HOUR, Robert Speiss of the University of Wisconsin. Reads: Lis Laiku, Music Room of the Kansas Union Fri., Sat., Sun., Nov. 17, 18 & 19 9:30 p.m. (Gary Grant, Eva Marie Saint) ALL DAY—BILLIARDS TOURNAMENT— Kansas Union ADDITIONAL EVENTS 7:00 p.m.—POPULAR FILM SERIES, Dyche Auditorium, & 400 NORTH BY NORTHWEST & 40e; NORTH BY NORTHWEST 9:30 p.m. (Gary Grant, Evie Marie Saint) Includes selection of the KU representatives for participation in the Region II Tournament. This tournament will have representatives from all colleges and universities in Nebraska, Oklahoma, Missouri, and Kansas *See separate SUA World Affairs Schedule. *SUA Christmas Flight to New York. Departs December 21 returns January 2. $113.00. Full payment due November 20, 1867. KU-CU game statistics Rushing First Downs ... 12 CU 15 Rushing Yardage ... 103 174 Passing Yardage ... 106 67 Return Yardage ... 35 85 Passing ... 9-24-2 6-10-0 Punts ... 9-35 9-45 Punches Lost ... 0 0 Punches Renalized ... 45 45 Kansas—Douglas 12-45; Riggins, 7-19; Reeves, 4-17; Butler, 6-13; Hix- on, 2-4; Anderson, 1-3; Shanklin, 2-2 Colorado—Cooks, 30-72; Farter, 6-46; B. Anderson, 21-41; Plantz, 6- 14; W. Harris, 1-1. Scoring Kansas 8 0 0 0—8 Colorado 0 6 0 12 Kan—Mosier 50 pass from Douglas (Shanklin, rpm.) Colo-Cooks 1 run (run failed) Colo-Cooks 1 run (pass failed) Rushing Receiving Kansas--Mosler, 3-95; Riggins, 2-67; Jackson, 1-20; Anderson, 2-15; Colorado - Huber, 1-7; Springton, 1- 1; Cooks, 1-3; Fatter, 1-6. Passing Kansas—Douglass, 8-23-18 yards (2) interceptions); Bell, 1-1-25 Colorado—Anderson, 6-10-67 yards. A campus classic... The Wellesley by London Fog* Classic style with a modern approach . . it's considerably shorter to keep in step with today's fashions. 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