6 Monday, November 3, 1975 University Daily Kansan 4. 已知 $x_{1}, x_{2} \in \mathbb{R}$,且 $x_{1} < x_{2}$, 则不等式 $\frac{x_{1}}{x_{2}} + 1 > 0$ 的解集为 Jayhawks pound punchless Wildcats, 28-0 Staff Photo by DON PIERCE KU quarterback Nolan Cromwell was on the prowl Saturday, gaining 107 yards Test at Oklahoma comes Saturday Hey, isn't that the University of Kansas tied for third in the Big Eight conference football race? Isn't that the same team behind seventh or eighth in most preseason polls? The answer to both questions is, "Yep, it sure is." The Jahawks, on the strength of their 28-0 thrashing of Kansas State Saturday, have moved into a three-way tie for third behind unbeaten Nebraska and Oklahoma. "If we are to even have a chance, we'll have to have some breaks and execute to near perfection on both offense and defense." Moore said. But KU coach Bud Moore isn't looking past the schöner who are ranked second each season. For a change, Moore took a little time to savor the win over the little cats. SATURDAY 5 WN moved KU's record to the league plate and S+ overall. K-State dgrpptw 60-100. By ALLEN QUAKENBUSH Associate Sports Editor "I woke up feeling good this morning." Moore said yesterday. "I'm going to enjoy this one a little before worrying about Oklahoma." The next three weeks are going to tell the story for this year's Kansas football squad. KU must travel to Oklahoma next weekend and play against some games against Colorado and Missouri. The only new injury to come out of the game was a knee injury to defensive tackle Mike Butler. It was first diagnosed as torn ligaments, then as a hyperextended knee, when doctors said the knee cap popped out of his wrist. Mr. Brule said he thought it was only a bruise. KU HOLLED UP 516 yards of total offense to K-State 102. Kansas completely dominated the game. Only three times were the Wildcats able to move into KU There were plenty of good moments Saturday for Jajawk fans. "We really don't know on fire," he said. "We're just holding our breath on that one." "I'm extremely pleased with the outcome of the game," Moore said. "I was happy we didn't have to play the defense any longer we need to heal." We have a lot of injuries we need to heal." Moore went into the game somewhat concerned about the patchwork Jawhawk defense, which was starting five new players. Of particular concern was the KU secondary, which lost safeties Kurt Knoff and Chris Golb to injuries last week. The secondary provided three pass interceptions, all converted into KU touchdowns. Steve Taylor picked off the first on the fourth play of the game, and the Jahayh offense drove 94 yards to score and quickly establish their superiority. Standins standout for KU defensive corps By YAEL ABOUHALKAH "ALL THE OTHER PLAYERS had confidence in Mike. He was a little shy, a little "Maybe it was little shy, but that's only one thing." Sports Editor Murphy had three tackles, including two for losses, as a stand-in for regular defensive end Steve THE GUYS THAT CAME to today have never had a chance to show what they could do," an obviously pleased Marghaire in KU's locker corn. "We needed this opportunity." All of a sudden, Paul Margelight wasn't ridding the University of Kansas bench anymore. He was out on the playing field, substituting for injured defensive tackle Mike Butler. And, lo, Marghire was making tackles. And he was sacking the quarterback. And he was playing so well that he would later be named KU's defensive player of the game. "At the beginning, Kannas State's offense really came at us. We were forceful on them, they just fell apart," he said. "We knew he was hurt," Margheim said. "We worked hard on our pusssr watch. We watched a lot of them." Marghett was just one of the members of KU's patchwork defense that blanked Kansas State Saturday, 28-4. There were others, such as end guard Markus Fugelmann and defensive backs John O'Rear and Andy Reust. Marghem had the jayhawks with six tackles. He added three stops behind the lines, forcing losses of 15 yards. A prime target was K-Sstate quarterback on pathetically limped through most of the game. With the hobbling Hatcher—and a rag-tag with injuries—KState's official wounded all day the day. The Wildcats completed only two 13 passes for 37 yards, despite the fact they were throwing at an inexperienced Jayhawk secondary, which included O'Rear and Reuset. "I WAS NERVOUS BEFORE the game," O'Rear admitted. "The butterflies were really bad, but Butterfly was a good one." Things were so "settled" for O'Rear that he made two interferences. "I just happened to be in the right spot," O'Rear said about the two steals. Of the second one, which he almost returned for a score, O'Rear said wanky, "I didn't see any. I was very sure I guessed I didn't put a good enough move on the guy." Boyer, who admitted that he hadn't expected to play much, was glad for the rare opportunity the young players had. "It's in the back of my mind a lot, that I'm get into a game," Boyer says. "I have been concerned, SOME OF THE JAYHAWK defensive regulars were also pleased with the shutout. "their offense isn't one of the most offenses in the Big Eight, is it?" linebacker Rick Linebacker Terry Beeson agreed. End Tom Dinkel, slowly stretching some sore back muscles, said, "We put up a good pass rush. I think it was a pretty emotional game because we're back on the winning track." "It was emotional enough for me, because it would have made for a long 12 months if we hadn't." Safety John O'Rear had two interceptions against K-State Staff Photo by DAVID CRENSHAW Sports Shorts Halfback Laverne Smith rambled for 45 yards Saturday The Jayhawks were led by the ninth place finish of John Roscoe. Other KU placings: 12. Bill Landberg. 36. Joel Cambron. 39. Tom Koppe. 40. George Mason. 62. Rick Erasn. 1. Jayhawk, 8. Ken McDonald, out one after one mile because of a leg injury. CROSS COUNTRY DISAPPOINTING—KU's cross country team finished a disappointing seventh in the Big Eight championships Saturday at Boulder, Colo. Kansas State won the meet with 25 points. KU had 138. "Everybody was terribly despondent, including myself," said coach Bob Timmons. "We'd done everything we could to get ready." GYMNASTS FINISH LAST--John Nunley paced the last place KU gymnastics team with the Jahywn's first medal in three seasons at the Big Eight championships Saturday night in Robinson Gymnasium. Nunley score 8.7 for fifth place on the still rings. He was KU's only individual medalist. High bar specialist Tim Mackie and vaulters Den Bowerman and Sean Williams are coming to the ballpark. KU finished a distant fifth to champion Iowa State and runner-up Nebraska. The Jahyhaws scored 321.90 points, a 40 point improvement over last year's effort. FIELD HOCKEY WINS—The women's field hockey team beat Southern Illinois, 2-1, yesterday on KU's home field. Wishbone awesome in crushing K-State By ALLEN QUAKENBUSH Associate Sports Editor But the Wildcats' luck ran out in Memorial Stadium. KU took the ball 94 yards to score in its first offensive drive, but lost with an awesome 168 yards in total offense. Nolan Cromwell and the rest of the University of Kansas offense made believers of the Kansas State University defense Saturday. The Wildcats had done a good job of defending against the wishbone attack this year against the University of Oklahoma and Texas A&M, two of the top five teams in the country. In those contests, K-State ground grudgingly and allowed only 35 points. "WHEN THEY PLAYED Oklahoma and Texas &AM—and I'm not taking anything away from them—they faced teams that weren't really good enough to win Michael, Jayhawk second-season quarterback. "That's the difference in their games." We know the defense with theirs is usually predetermined. "Their corners were collapsing on me a little bit and we were able to get outside," said Cromwell, who led the team with 104 yards. "There's a thing to reading. If you don't try to force anything, you'll be all right." THE JAYHAWKWS ALSO added a new member to the team. The attack Cromwell and McMullen combined to complete seven of 14 passes for 96 yards. The statistics would have been even better than that. "We knew they would use a nine-or-10 man front," McMichael said. "They really tempted us to pass. We got some good gakes and this line did a great job of protecting us." McMichael and Cromwell did excellent jobs of reading the Wildcat defense. Cromwell consistently pitched the ball at the right time. Even third string quarterback Mark Vicentech got into the act. The freshman Jayhawks' second leading rusher with 69 yards on only six carries. He had moved KU to the K-State 17-yard line when time ran out "IT WAS A GOOD FEELING to get some of the subs into the game," KU coach Bud That's what a Columbian Father is. He's a man with careers, an education, and a reachout to missions in Africa. Good News that Jesus truly commits his life totally to others so they can live their lives as well. "We just plain beat them physically up front. center John Morgan said. "You did that, then you got better." A Man For Others-- A Foreign Missionary Priest The KU running game averaged 5.4 yards a play as the offensive line consistently blew it up. COLUMBAN FATHER is a tough challenge. 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Forced to go to the air, the Wildcats could do nothing while facing a devastating KU pass rush. K-State quarterback Jake Erwin completed only two of 13 passes for 37 yards. "We played well," Moore said. "But you have to consider the fact that Kansas was the most successful team." DESPITE THE LOPSIDED outcome, the game wasn't really as close as the final score indicated. In fact, it could easily have been 49-0 if Kansas had kept from making mistakes near the goal line. The Jayhawks penetrated the KSU five-yard line three times and came away with nothing each time. "We have to keep from stepping ourselves so much," Moore said. "I felt we throw three touchdowns. Of course, that's what we had to do against Oklahoma and expect to win." SCORING SUMMARY KANBAS STATE KANBAS First downs 10 20 Rushen-yards 38-45 60-42 Rushen-yards 46 80 Return yards 18 12 Return yards 18 17.0 Purses 6-45 4-30 Average 6-45 6-30 Purses 5-11 5-9 Purses 5-42 5-23 MADE BY WORKER: KANAS STATE 7 7 7 0 0 0 KANSASTE 7 7 7 7 38 KANAS=Smith 4 run (Swift kick) KANAS=Smith 11 pass from Cromwell (Swift kick) KANAS=Baanks 6 run (Swift kick) KANAS=McMichael 1 run (Swift kick) KANSAS STATE - Busching Edwards 13, Searcy 24, Hatcher 6- (4-8) **Busching** Sibley 10, Sibley 11, Sibater 7-8, Edwards 13, Searcy 24, Hatcher 6- (4-8) INDIVIDUALS rowspan 4) L. Smith II, 51 - Algee A. Algee, 51 - Campfield 52-90, Sharp 31-50, McMachan 41-8, Wright 2-5. KINAN STATE - Hauler 1-4, 1-1, 14. Source 1-2, 2-2, 3-3, 3-6. KINAN STATE - Hauler 1-4, 1-1, 14. Source 1-2, 2-2, 3-3, 3-6. Cornwell 1-2, 2-2. Viceads 0-1, 0-6. KANSA SATE>Source-143, King 1-34 KANSA SATE>Source-89, King 2-10, Sokowel 2-18, Camp 5, L. Smith 1-11, L. 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