SPORTS University Daily Kansan, October 31, 1983 Page 14 Passing offense leads Broncos over Chiefs, 27-24 By United Press International DENVER — Steve DeBerg shredded the NFL's leading pass defense for more than 350 yards and a touchdown and Nathan Poole ran for two more scores yesterday, leading the Denver Chiefs to victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. Rich Karlis added two field goals for the Broncos, who moved into a first place tie with the Los Angeles Raiders in the AFC West. Denver held off a late Kansas City rally to win the match, which recorded a record to 6-2. Kansas City fell to 4-5. The Chiefs scored on short touchdown runs by Theotis Brown and Billy Jackson, a 22-yard field goal by Nick Kearse and a pass from Bill Kenney to Carlos Carlson The Chiefs took advantage of a Denver turnover to open the scoring midway through the first period. Starting from the Denver 47-yard line, the Chiefs moved to the 1 in only three plays — one of them a 30-yard pass from Kenney to Carson. Brown punched it in on the next play. DENVER'S OFFENSE, however, came alive in the second quarter. The defense shut out the Chiefs while the offense scored 17 points. The Broncos' one consisting of 16 plays — six of them involving penalties. Denver had taken over possession on the Kansas City 27-yard line after recovering a fumble by Brown. The Broncos moved ahead 10 yards but then went into reverse. They were called for offside ones 10 yards apart themselves on the 33, where Karlis tried a 50-yard field goal that went wide to the right. But the Broncos got a break when the Chiefs' Art Still was called for un- sportmalehans conduct for climbing onto a teammate in a bid to block the The Broncos ended up with the ball back on the Kansas City 17. Defensive holding and encroachment penalties on the Chiefs advanced Denver to the 7. Two plays later, Poole scored on a 1-ard run. Denver's Louis Wright intercepted a pass, giving Denver the ball on the Kansas City 43, and five plays later, Karlis kicked a 31-yard field goal. DENVER STRUCK AGAIN after forcing the Chiefs to punt. The Broncos took over on the Kansas City 46 and DeBerg threw a touchdown pass to Steve Watson on the first play from scrimmage. In the third quarter the teams trained field goals. The Chiefs scored first with a 22-yarder by Lowery, and Karlis connected from 27 yards. Denver scored its third and last touchdown early in the fourth quarter on a 70-yard drive. DeBerg shot Poole's 1-yard scoring run with passes to Dave Pression and a 24-yard strike to Rick Uphchurch to the Kansas City 1. The Chiefs came back with an 89-yard drive that put them within 10 points midway through the final period. Kenney picked apart the Denver defense with passes of 8, 22, 10, 15, 12 and 3 yards to move the Chiefs to the Denver 8. On the next play, Jackson ran it on a sweep. Kansas City scored on its next possession by driving 94 yards from its six. Kenney hit Carson for an 8-yard touchdown, bringing the Chiefs to within three points with 1:31 left. Kansas City tried an onside kick, but Denver recovered at the Chiefs' 44 and ran out the clock. SPORTS ALMANAC Oklahoma 45, Kansas 14 Kansas 7 7 0 6-14 Oklaahoma 21 7 14 3-15 OKla-Johnson 76 Run (Run Tailled) Okla-Johnson 4 run (Bradley run) Kan-Wright 35 pass from Seurer (Kallmeyer kick) Oklahoma led almost the entire second game of the match Senior Lorie Erickson served four straight points early, giving the Jayhawks a quickly regrouped and held on to the lead for good, winning 15-10. kick! Kan McGee 9 pass from Seurer (Kallmeyer) Lori Rickerson led KU with 13 kills and 17 digs in the contest. Senior Leslie Loyd had 13 digs and senior Julian Johnson had 12 in the match. KU took an early 5-1 lead in the first game of the match before Oklahoma fought back to a 7-7 tie, and went ahead 9-7. The Sooners stretched their lead to 12-8 before the Jayhawks broke the serve at 10-12 with a long volley. KU could only manage one more point in the game as momentum swung to the Sooners. kick) Okla Sewell 15 run (Lashar kick) Colorado 0 4 63 190 2 0 6152 257 Kan St 0 4 38 149 2 0 6117 256 "We were slow getting started," coach Bock Lockwood said after the match. "We had mediocre serve reception and weak blocks tonight. We did win two long rallies, which is a credit to our defense." Okla Murphy 25 interception return (Lashar) Nebraska 15, Kansas State 25, Oklahoma 45, Kansas 14, Oklahoma State 40, Colorado 44, Colorado 14, Oklahoma State 40 Lockwood said he was pleased with the comeback KU made in the third game and the play of junior Erickson, who came off the bench. KU FOUGHT the Sooners to game and match point in the third game, coming back from a six-point deficit at 4-10. Teamwork on the front line among blockers, setters and hitters enabled KU to tie the game at 10. KU went ahead 13, at 11-10, 12-11 and 13-12, but could not hold First downs 18 Rushes-yards 39-58 49-77 Passing yards 272 121 Return yards 68 18 Passes 23-44.3 6-9 Gains 14-9 Fumbles-lost 2-1 4-4 Penalties发 5-26 7-40 Time off 36-91 23-48 Big Eight Standings OK! Okla-Clopton 1 run (Lashar kiek) Okla-FG Lashar 32 A-75.000 The KU volleyball team dropped three games to the Oklahoma Sooners Saturday night in Allen Field House. 11-15, 10-15 and 13-15. off the Sooners, who came back for the victory. 15-13. This week's games Jewish State of Palestine, Chabad By the Kansan Staff Slow start haunts Jayhawks in 3-game loss to Oklahoma Iowa State at Nebraska Oklahoma at Missouri Kansas State at Oklahoma State Colorado at Nevada The Jayhawks will be back in action tonight in Athens when they battle Benedictine College and Missouri Western. Conference All Games W 11 W 9 Nebraska 4 0 4168 47 12 6 0 4537 12 Oklahoma 4 0 1445 47 12 6 0 2289 139 Missouri 3 0 151 172 5 3 0 2212 138 Okla St 3 0 152 172 5 3 0 2212 138 Stouf St 2 0 89 135 5 3 0 1632 126 Kansas 2 0 90 113 5 3 1 0432 126 SEATTLE (121) VOLLEYBALL NOTES — Senior Lori Erickson continues to lead the Big Eight Conference after six weeks of play with the most kills a game, not including this weekend's action. KANSAS CITY (116) BASKETBALL Chambers 7-0 4-1 48, Vranes 2-3 1-2 5, Kiragan 6-9 7-1 8, Williams 13-2 3-3 51, Wood 6-14 6-18, King 2-6 4-1 47, McCray 1-1 2, Sunveld 8-1 2-1 8, Knight 2-6 4-1 48, McCray 1-1 2, Sanders 9-1 2-1 8, 45-8 33-1 43, 12-1 21 45-8 33-1 43, 12-1 21 Erickson has 379 kills in 96 games for a 3.9 average. She is also sixth in hitting efficiency with a .301 average. eight in service aces with 48, and six in doubles in 96 games for a 2.4 average. E. Johnson 18, 27 54, 40, Oberdruck 1, 5-9, 10 K. Johnson 18, 31 1-39, 149 D. 4-1, 67 1-48, Knight 4, 91 Thompson 18, 31 1-39, 149 L. 70er 4-1, 54 1-61, Buehl 0-1, 44 0-0, Totals 42, 85-32, 17 160 O. Shuffle 0, 50 0, Totals 42, 85-32, 17 16 Seattle City 22 33 30-37-11 Kansas City 23 32 30-37-11 Three-point goals ... None. Fouled out-Chambers, Kansas. Total fouls - Seattle 29, Kansas City 45, S. Akersman, Kansas City 46, S. Akersman, Kansas City 46, S. Akersman, Kansas City 46, S. Akersman, Kansas City 46, S. Akersman, Kansas City 46, S. Akersman, Kansas City 46, S. Akersman, Kansas City 46, S. Akersman, Kansas City 46, S. Akersman, Kansas City 46, S. Akersman, Kansas City 46 (Williams 10), Kansas City (D. 13) Technique of shot shooting ... Oberdruck 1, 5-9, 10 K. Johnson 18, 31 1-39, 149 D. 4-1, 67 1-48, Knight 4, 91 Thompson 18, 31 1-39, 149 L. 70er 4-1, 54 1-61, Buehler 0-1, 44 0-0, Totals 42, 85-32, 17 160 O. Shuffle 0, 50 0, Totals 42, 85-32, 17 16 (Williams 10), Kansas City (D. 13) Technique of shot shooting ... Oberdruck 1, 5-9, 10 K. Johnson 18, 31 1-39, 149 D. 4-1, 67 1-48, Knight 4, 91 Thompson 18, 31 1-39, 149 L. 70er 4-1, 54 1-61, Buehler 0-1, 44 0-0, Totals 42, 85-32, 17 160 O. Shuffle 0, 50 0, Totals 42, 85-32, 17 16 SENIORS Starting Nov. 7, Senior Yearbook Portraits will be taken again. Stop by 121 B Kansas Union or call 864-3728 Make your appointment TODAY! JAYHAWKER nineteen hundred eighty-four October 31-November 4 KU BOOKSTORES' TRADE-IN DAYS MONDAY T-SHIRTS Bring in any old T-Shirt and receive $1.00 for the purchase of any new shirt. TUESDAY CALCULATORS THURSDAY PAPERBACK BOOKS Bring in your old calculator and receive $1 00 off for every $10 value of the new calculator. Example: New calculator price $10 or more $1 off. New calculator price $20 or more $2 off—$40 calculator $4 off. Trade in your old, well-read paperbacks and receive 50* toward the purchase of any new paperback. In the Oread Bookshop Level 3 of the Kansas Union. 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