University Daily Kansan, December 5, 1983 Page 14 SPORTS BRIEFS From Staff and Wire Reports Swim teams finish 3rd,5th in Southern Illinois meet The KU women's team placed third and the men's fifth in the Saluki Standard Invitational in Carbondale, Ill., this weekend. in the women's division, KU finished behind the University of South Carolina and Nebraska. This was the first time in six years KU has been beaten by conference competition. In the men's division, KU finished behind Southern Illinois, Nebraska, South Carolina and Florida State. Head coach Gary Kempf said yesterday that he thought his teams swam well and improved in each session of the meet, with Saturday's final session the best performance of the year. He also said that the highlight of the meet was that some of the freshmen established themselves as good swimmers. Sophomore Tammy Pease won three events and placed second in another along with senior Jenny Wagstaff's two first-place and two third-place. Women lose 2 in Louisiana tourney The KU women's basketball team placed fourth in the Lady Techster's Dial Classic after losing to Louisiana Tech and Florida State this weekend in Ruston, La. Louisiana Tech, ranked second in the nation, defeated the Jayhawks Friday night in first-round action. 103-71 KU was led by senior Angie Snider's 31 points in the contest. Junior Barbara Adkins added 12 points and grabbed 12 rebounds in the losing effort. This loss put the Jayhawks in the consolation game of the tournament against Florida State. KU did not have much better luck in Saturday night's game as Florida State, ahead only 41-39 at halftime, exploded for 15 straight points in the first few minutes of the second half to win the game. 91-62. Brown to eat with students Fridav KU students will have the chance to eat lunch and visit with KU basketball coach Larry Brown and his staff Friday afternoon before the Jayhawks take on top-ranked Kentucky Saturday at Allen Field House. a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, Brown will be at the Wagon Wheel Entries must be less than six feet long and two feet wide. The contest winner will be awarded a keg of beer. Cribbs leads Bills past Kansas City,14-9 By United Press International KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Buffalo Coach Kay Stephenson apparently had only one name in his game plan for the Kansas City Chiefs yesterday — Caribas. As in Joe Cribbs. The Bills called Cribbis' number 36 times in the 55 plays they ran against the Chiefs, and the two-time Pro Bowl running back responded with a career-high 185 rushing yards to keep the triumph hopes alive with a 14-9 victory. United Press International Joe Ferguson threw a 17-yard first-half touchdown pass to Perry Tuttle, and Mike Kennedy returned a fourth-quarter interception 22 yards for another touchdown yesterday to support the effort by Cribb. The Bills snapped a two-game losing streak and improved their record to 8-6. "Cribs was due for one heckwau day," Stephenson said. "We knew all week we were going to run the football. We knew we had to play our toughest, most physical ball game all year to beat Kansas City. To do that, you have KANSAS CITY. Mo. — Buffalo running back Joe Cruibbs tries to latch on to this Joe Ferguson pass while linebacker Gary Spani defends for the Chiefs. Cruibbs gained 185 yards yesterday to help the Bills beat the Bills, 14-9. to be able to run the football. so we fed Joe the football and let him go get it "I always expect a big ball game out of Joe Cribbis. One of the one of her backs in the NFL. We'd be in trouble if we'd had a big game out of Joe Cribbs each week. The Buffalo defense also put on a demonstration of power football, sacking Chiefs quarterback Bill Kenney three times. The Bills defense also intercepted two passes and limited the Chiefs to 57 rushing yards, holding an opponent without a touchdown for the first time since a season-opening 12-0 loss to the Miami Dolphins. Ferguson didn't throw a pass during the scoreless first quarter, but tossed completions of 26 and 13 yards to Byron Franklin and 15 yards to Tuttle on the first three plays of the second quarter in the Bills in position for the first score. Ferguson capped the 8-play, 76-yard drive by lobbing a pass into the left corner of the end zone to Tuttle, who made a brilliant turnaround catch against cornerback Luceous Smith to stop the score. The pass was also the 25th TD this season for Ferguson and enabled him to tie his club record set in 1975. The Chiefs answered with a 49-ryd drive for a 48-yard field goal by Nick Lowery that cut the deficit to 7-3. They had a chance to take the lead in the final minute of the half but were turned back at the 1-yard line. Rozier grabs Heisman, now sets sights on Miami By United Press International NEW YORK — Nebraska running back Mike Rozier climbed to the pinnacle of college football Saturday when he was named winner of the 1983 Heisman Trophy. From that lofty position he is looking south to Miami. Tony Dorsey of Pittsburgh, in 1976, to play for a national champion. "The national championship is what I'm thinking about now," said Rozier, who averaged an astounding 7.8 yards a carry. "Playing Miami will be the biggest day for us. We'll have to prepare, and work hard." Nebraska wingback Irving Fryer, who at the downtown Athletic Club to see his teammate with the coveted catch, was also a starter but also had his eyes cast southward. If he strains his eyes a bit more, he can see the Orange Bowl, where the top-ranked Cornhuskers will take on 4. Miami Jan. 2 in the annual classic. With a victory over Miami, unbeaten Nebraska could lock up the national championship and make Rozier the first Heisman winner since "Mike is a very unselfish person," Fryar said. "He wants the championship more than the Heisman, which he deserves. The biggest thing to all of us is wearing those diamond rings. "We're going to work hard just like we did all year. We're not taking anything for granted. Miami is a good team and we'll have to prepare just like we have all year in practice. We've come too far to let down now." Rozier, a 22-year-old from Camden, N.J. gained 2,148 yards this season to become the second back in college history to crack 2,000 yards. He trails only Marcus L. 2,142 yards in 1981, had 128 fewer carries than Allen did. 29 rushing touchdowns, which tied the overall record set by Lydell Mitchell of Penn State in 1971. Rozier, who attended Coffeyville Junior College his freshman year, tied the NCAA record with 11 straight 100-yard plus rushing games and gained over 200 in each of his last four games. His 192 yards over that four-game span is an NCAA record. He also broke the NCAA record with "It if it wasn't for the whole team, I wouldn't be here. If I had a chain-saw, I'd cut it up and give the offensive line the heart. They own part of it." Rozier said. "I don't know if they would let me do that." SPORTS ALMANAC BASKETBALL Kansas 75, Morehead 57 Kansas (75) Morehead (57) Childress 3.7-0.6 10, Tucker 2.2-0.2 10, Tpton 61-1.7 6 18, Minnifield 1.5-6 18, Fulkert 1.2-0.2 12, Harrison 4-9 17, Sullivan 0.2-0.0 14, Vance 1.2-0.2 12, Everett 1.2-0.2 14 0, Brooks 0.2-0.0 14, Brooks 1.2-0.2 14 Brooks 0.2-0.0 14, Brooks 1.2-0.2 14 10, Tucker 2.2-0.2 10, Tpton 61-1.7 6 18, Minnifield 1.5-6 18, Fulkert 1.2-0.2 12, Harrison 4-9 17, Sullivan 0.2-0.0 14, Vance 1.2-0.2 12, Everett 1.2-0.2 14 0, Brooks 0.2-0.0 14, Brooks 1.2-0.2 14 Bausen 7-10 16-5 14, Knight 9-11 12-9, Dresling 11-9 10, Henry 10-6 5-11, Hunter 2-9 3-7, Martin 14- 10, Boye 8-0 6-10, Thompson 2-3 12-5, Keloglo 11- 10, Boye 8-0 6-10, Thompson 2-3 12-5, Ranski 11- 0, Total 23 - 31 14 13 23 75 Halftime - Kansas 31, Morehead 27, Fouls - Morehead 18, Kansas 21 Fouls - out-nx-clinched division title y-clinched playoff berth Louisiana Tech 103, KU 71 Quarles 3-14-7 B. Adkins 3-15-2 4-14-8 I 1-2-3. Quarles 3-14-7 B. Adkins 3-15-2 4-14-8 I 1-2-3. Webb 1-12-3 I 2-4-7 A 1-2-4 Total 21-81-781. Webb 1-12-3 I 2-4-7 A 1-2-4 Total 21-81-781. Konners 3:127 Rodman 5:32-11 Lawrence 6:24-16 Konners 3:127 Rodman 5:32-11 Lawrence 6:24-16 Harrison 2:48 Harrison 3:06 Primeaux 9 Harrison 2:48 Harrison 3:06 Primeaux 9 Halftime - Kanaas 32. La Tech 56. Total fours. Halftime 24. La Tech 24. Outfield 10. Fears. Halftime 24. La Tech 24. Outfield 10. Frees. Computerark KNOWLEDGE SERVICE EDUCATION COMMODORE EPSON MORROW DESIGN VICTOR 9000 KAYPRO OKIDATA FLORIDA STATE (91) KANSAS (62) 23rd & Louisiana Mella Shopping Center 841-0094 THE CASTLE TEA ROOM Wood 2-014 B.aker 5-010 Oliver 1-42 8-19. Gaiman 7-616 I. Rimson 2-616 Kammiski 3-410 M. Smith 1-319 McGowan 3-349 Slater 2-040 Totals 351 25 21 691 Sunder 13.11.12.11, Adkins 13.2.6.8, Page 10.4.2, Quarter 2.13.2.11, Adams 13.2.6.8, Oil 10.1.30.8 Halfway - Florida State State 61 Kansas 39 Total lofts Backward - Texas State State 24 Fouled out - Oliver, Webtech Technologies - FOOTBALL NFL Standings American Conference 1307 Mass. phone:843-1151 | | W | L | T | Pct | PF | PA | 212 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | x Miami | 10 | 4 | 0 | 104 | 671 | 212 | 84 | | Buffalo | 10 | 4 | 0 | 104 | 671 | 212 | 84 | | New England | 7 | 7 | 0 | 500 | 247 | 258 | 83 | | NY Yets | 7 | 7 | 0 | 500 | 247 | 258 | 83 | | N.Y. Jets | 6 | 8 | 0 | 500 | 247 | 258 | 83 | x-LA Raiders 11 1 3 0 78 388 290 Denver 8 6 0 51 71 280 360 Seattle 7 7 0 50 392 379 Kansas City 7 7 0 50 392 379 San Diego 9 0 37 0 303 394 | | Carrier | Year | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Pittsburgh | 8 | 643 304 366 | | Baltimore | 8 | 644 692 256 | | Cincinnati | 8 | 620 215 271 | | Indianapolis | 8 | 618 206 271 | National Conference East Centers Minnesota 7 6 0 538 281 302 Detroit 7 6 0 538 281 302 Detroit 7 6 0 538 281 302 Chicago 6 8 0 429 269 345 Tampa Bay 2 12 0 142 212 354 W 1 L 7 T Pct PF PA 28 y-Dallas 12 2 5 0 Pct 95 28 w-Washington 17 2 6 0 Pct 104 37 St. Louis 6 7 1 0 Pct 164 309 37 Philadelphia NG 6 7 1 0 Pct 164 309 37 Hollywood NG 3 10 1 0 Pct 233 233 37 L Laams 8 6 0 571 328 298 San Francisco 8 6 0 571 367 366 New Orleans 7 7 0 500 275 294 Atlanta 7 7 0 429 315 344 LA. 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Jets 10, Baltimore 6 San Francisco 10, Bay 21 Tonga's Game 10 Minnesota at Detroit Detroit at Dec. 10 Pittsburgh at N.Y.Jets Atlanta at Miami San Francisco at Dec. 11 Chicago at Minnesota Cleveland at Houston Detroit at Cincinnati San Francisco at Philadelphia San Francisco at Buffalo Seattle at N.Y. Giants Kansas City at San Diego New England at L.A. Rams Atlanta at New York The KU Big Brother-Big Sister Program would like to thank the following sponsors for their support during the Fall, 1983 semester: Country Kitchen Delta Delta Delta Sorority — Mariana Wittert Dillon Snacks Co — David Lahm Guilfoll Sports — Bridget Guilfoll Lawrence Javier's — Rick Bellinger Owen Hall John and Karen Pendleton Rusty's Food Centers — Jim Lewis Brad Simmon Ze 'Gelpi We appreciate your generosity and we look forward to another successful semester! Funded by the Student Activity Fee