Monday, October 2,1967 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 7 Indiana nips KU 18-15 Field goal dooms Jayhawks Change the words of the song to "Back home in Kansas" and undoubtedly most of the Hawks would give a sigh of relief—the return to nest in Lawrence, Saturday, following two straight road losses. They lost to Indiana Saturday, 18-15, another heartbreaker with the final score almost identical with the closing minutes of last week's loss to Stanford. The only difference was a change of actors. Aikins attempt misses Sophomore Dave Aikins was in the spotlight with only 38 seconds remaining when he attempted, and missed, a 37-yard field goal. It was partially blocked and KU's tie attempt was thwarted. This finished a valiant try put forth by the Jayhawks and quarterback Bob Douglass who racked up both TDs with runs of 2 and 19 yards. Donnie Shanklin ran over for a two-point conversion after the first score to give KU a quick 8-1 lead. The six-pointer followed a fumble recovered by Tom Ball on the Indiana three-yard line. Two quarterbacks the causes of KU's problems came from two quarterbacks, playing in the Indiana backfield at the same time. One was signalcaller Harry Gonso, the other John Isenbarger, converted to a halfback only three weeks ago. Gonso showed the Kansens he is a quarterback to be watched in the future, and closely even now. He is a quick-stepping, elusive sophomore who is 5-11, 187 pounds. Normally throwing from the pocket, Gonso electrified the crowd with his running tactics Hayes leads; KU tunes up The Jayhawks paced through their final tune-up Saturday with another three-mile time trial on the KU cross country course west of Iowa Street. The jog season opens with the Oklahoma State Jamboree at Stillwater Saturday. Senior letterman Mike Hayes again led the charge with a 15:19 over the final half of the regular six-mile route. Hayes outsprinted sophomores Roger Kathol and Pat Miller in the final quarter as Kathol posted 15:25 and Miller 15:27, both marked improvements over times posted last week. Soph Glenn Cunningham trailed at 15:46 with freshman Jim Neihouse clocking 15:53 for fifth. Intramurals The intramural football season moves into its second week today and all defending champions opened on a winning note last week, a week shortened by rain. Fraternity A champs, Beta Theta Pi whitewashed the Tau Kappa Epsilon 14-0 and independent A defendants, Law I, obliterated McCollum I in the week's biggest romp, 43-0. Last week's scores: AKL III 13 Ells 19 Sig Chi III 0 JRP 14 Phi Delt III 21 Beta I 14 Sig Nu 7 Teke I 0 Law I 43 Du I 7 McColum I 0 Delts I 0 Chapter Eternal 12 SAE 12 KU PE 0 Lambda Chi 0 ATO II 19 Delta Chi II 14 Kap Sig 6 Sig Ep II 8 Vanoy of KU stormed toward him only to grab air. when forced from his protective area. This happened several times Saturday when defenders such as Mike Sweatman and Vern Gonso tossed 23 passes and completed 10 for 155 yards. He also gained 27 yards rushing. Isenbarger totaled 59 yards on 13 carries. In addition, Gonso pitched 28 Kansas-Indiana game statistics Kansas Indiana First Downs 15 21 Rushing Yardage 146 113 Passing Yardage 123 183 R turn Yardage 122 84 Pawns 6-22-1 11-24-0 Punts 8-4-0 9-36 Fumbles 1 0 Ya'ds Penalized 71 31 Kansas 8 0 0 7-15 two points. In a Kanki Douglass 2 run, Shanklin run for two points. -Butcher 28 pass from Isenbarger, Isenbarger pass from Gonor for 260 points. Ind.—Butcher 9 pass from Gonso, Koronowa kick. Kans.—Douglass 19 run, Bell kick. *ronowa* kick. Kans. Bke. Bell kick. Ind.-Koyogyna 24 field goal. RUSHING KANSAS Back Douglas Yds DANSLAS 20 33 Riggins 14 51 Shanklin 4 23 Butler 1 20 Reeves 2 23 INDIANA PASSING Back Ai Yds Gonso 16 27 Cnambarger 8 20 Krivosha 15 20 Krivosha 8 20 Passer At Cp Yd Passer At Cp Yd Douglass 2 6 123 Isenb g'8 28 Douglass 2 6 123 PASS RECEIVING PUNTING Rec'v' Ch. Yds. Rec'v' Ch. Yds. Mosley 2 5 14 Gatcher 5 14 30 Moistier 1 4 6 Norman 2 25 Shanklin 1 4 6 Norman 2 25 Jackson 1 2 23 Krysthosia 1 8 Pntr. Kicks Avg. Pntr. Kicks Avg. Isenbarger 9 36 Bell 8 40 and 9 yards for Indiana's two touchdowns. But the decisive score came with 14:18 left in the game when Dave Koronowa kicked a 24-yard field goal for the winning margin. The Jayhawks open their 1967 home season next Saturday when they host the Bobcats of Ohio University. Ohio posted a 5-5 season last year and lost to Kent State Saturday. 21-14. 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