Monday, September 25, 1967 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 9 Scanning the Big 8 action KANSAS ST 17, COLORADO ST 7 The underrated Wildcats of KSU used a stanuck defense and a strong offense as they capitalized on three recovered punts and three pass interceptions. It was Kansas State's first victory in 22 games as the Rams outdid the 'Cats in every statistical phase of the game—except for the score. K-State led at half-time 10-0 following a 29-yard field goal by Mike Bruhin and a one-yard plunge by Cornelius Davis. They boosted the lead to 17-0 with a 49-yard Bill Nossek to Ossie Cain pass. Colorado State moved in the fourth quarter as Joe Henderson passed five yards to Dick Morgan. It was too late, however; only 2:01 remained. OKLAHOMA ST 7, ARKANSAS 6 The underdog Cowboys of Oklahoma State scored with 11:05 left in the final quarter after recovering a Razorback fumble on the Arkansas 31. Jack Reynolds went in from the 13-yard line, and Craig Kessler kicked the decisive conversion point. Quarterback Ron South had kicked field goals of 21 and 32 yards in the first quarter for Arkansas. MISSOURI 21, SMU 0 An unexpected defensive show by Missouri sparked the Tigers to a 14-0 lead after a 53-yard pass interception return and 64-yard punt return. So overpowering was the Tiger defense that the usually potent SMU offense failed to make a first down in the second half. MU quarterback Gary Kombrink and fullbarry Barry Lischner combined for the third score as the Tigers drove 55 yards. COLORADO 17. OREGON 13 Colorado grabbed a quick 14-0 first-half lead as its defense thwarted any Oregon scoring chances by gobbling up six pass interceptions and four fumbles. The ninth- ranked Buffaloes were guided by sensational sophomore quarterback Bob Anderson who ran 18 yards for one score and passed 60 for the other TD. TEXAS TECH 52. IOWA ST 0 Quarterback John Scovell led the Tech offense as he scored three times and passed for a fourth. The Cyclones record now stands at 0-2. OKLAHOMA 21, WASHINGTON ST 0 Quarterback Bob Warmack spearheaded the Sooner attack as he directed touchdown drives in each of the first three quarters. He scored the first with a 15- yard run and passed 17 yards for the third. Tailback Steve Owens scored the second from two yards out as OU climaxed drives of 81, 80 and 44 yards. Washington State didn't move the ball until the last quarter when third-string quarterback Jerry Henderson hit seven of 16 passes for 85 yards. A powerful and young Jayhawk cross country squad tuned up Saturday for its season opener with an excellent three-mile time trial. Leading the KU intra-squad workout on the KU course west of Iowa Street was senior Mike Hayes with a 15:16 timing. Pigskin season opens for intramural teams The 47th annual intramural football season opens Tuesday and a record number of participants is expected. Last year, 1,202 competed in the two touch football leagues independent and greek. "With the increase in enrollment, we are anticipating an increase in the program," Gary Lockwood, intramural coordinator, said. Jog team prepares for opener "After one year with the new gym, the students now know exactly what it can offer them, and where they should go," he said. Two-thirds of last year's players were from greek houses and have dominated the championship trophy since the program started in 1920. Following were sophomore Roger Kathol and juniors Jim Ryun and Jim Olson, all clocked at 15:32. Freshman Dennis Petterton finished at 15:36. Captain Curt Grindal ran 17:29, suffering from a slight muscle pull. The action will be on the nine fields east and south of Robinson Gymnasium. Expected to defend their 1966 crowns are: Beta Theta Pi (Fraternity A); Phi Kappa Psi (Fraternity B); Law School (Independent A); and Navy ROTC (Independent B). Entry deadline for all 11 sports is 4 p.m. Sept. 22. Fees are 25 cents per man. 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