10 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, September 29, 1967 Hawks invade Indy A hungry Jayhawk eleven faces an offense similar to their own when they clash with Indiana at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in Bloomington. The Hawk offense sports the Big Eight's second best passer in junior Bobby Douglass. But the Hoosiers have an equally impressive signal-caller in sophomore Harry Gonso. Gonso, excellent at the roll-out, option play, made the Indiana team move as it pulled out a last minute 12-10 victory over Kentucky last week. He passed for 197 yards with most of those receptions nabbed by sophomore halfback John Isenbarger. His passing game may be stymied Saturday with first-string Hawk (rover) Bob Druten returning to a starting assignment. Druten's back-up man, Bill Lynch, is also ready. The defensive lin has suffered a blow because tackle Bruce Peterson, sidelined with a bruised leg, is unable to make the trip. Orville Turgeon and Larry Dercher are expected to play the entire game defensively, Coach Pepper Rodgers said Thursday, due to the lack of depth. The Hawks also are outmatched in experience and strength at position as Indiana starts a heavy (215-lb. avg.) and battle-smart line of six juniors or seniors and only one sophomore. Kansas can again be expected to put the ball in the air frequently Saturday despite an excellent pass defense by the Hoosiers. Rodgers predicted KU will throw at least 24 attempts and Scanning the Big 8 The KU-Indiana game will be aired at 1:15 p.m. over the KU Sports Network with KLWN-AM (1360KC) and KANU-FM (91.5 MC) carrying the game locally. added that "there is no defense to stop the perfectly thrown pass." By Don Steffens and Chip Rouse Kansan Sports Editors Look for our prognostications in this column every Friday afternoon and compare our poop and scoop with yours and then check the official results Saturday. INDIANA 21, KANSAS 14 And now, off to the theoretical gridiron. OKLAHOMA 24, MARYLAND 3 Oklahoma should have little trouble with the Terrapins as two big advantages are on the Sooners' side: They are playing at home and Maryland quarterback Alan Pastrana is injured, unable to play. Perhaps its best Pepper Rodgers and his flock of Jayhawkers have already left for Bloomington because we see the Hoosiers a 21-14 favorite over KU. The Hawks face one of the nation's best sophomore signal-callers in Harry Gonso. If KU can stay away from the big mistakes it committed last week, well . . . let's just hope. NEBRASKA 28. MINNESOTA 7 VIRGINIA TECH 10, KANSAS STATE 7 The Wildcats may be riding a bit too high mentally after an upset victory over Colorado State. The V-Tech offense came on to score 31 points in a victory last week but shouldn't need that many if they don't give K-State any hand-outs, the secret to the 'Cats' triumph. HARRY GONSO The Gophers better head back for their hole since Nebraska has had two weeks to iron out any difficulties after its 17-7 victory at Washington. The Cornhusker offensive line and defensive squad are outstanding, and should have little trouble in keeping Nebraska ranked sixth nationally. 3. Circulate a petition to have three services. The poor Cyclones have faded to little more than a breeze and that's just about how difficult I-State should be for New Mexico. NORTHWESTERN 17, MISSOURI 7 NEW MEXICO 35, IOWA STATE 10 Defense should be the strength of this skirmish but Northwestern has more all-round talent with a capable passer in senior quarterback Bill Melzer and a dangerous rusher in Chico Kurzawski. 2. Come early to the 11:00 a.m. service. 4. Bring folding chairs and sit outside near the windows. This may be a little trying as the weather gets colder. 1. Come to the 8:30 a.m. service. 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