Harriers outdistance field in Kansas Federation meet By DAN REEDER Kansan Sports Writer The Kansas varsity harriers ran away with the victory at the Kansas State Federation Cross Country meet in Manhattan Saturday. KU's other entry, the KANSAN Kansas Track Club, showed pronounced improvement in its first meet against major college teams, but still placed a distant last in the seven team competition. Doug Smith ran the low time for KU, placing 5th in 19:58. Jay Mason placed 6th in 20:01, and Rich Elliott, Dave Andersen and Jon Callen took the next three places with times of 20:13, 20:15 and 20:18. Rick Trujillo of Colorado University clocked the winning time of 19:44.5 over the four mile course. Allan Pinka, Ft. Hays State, ran second in 19:45. Roy OldPerson, formerly of Haskell Institute and now running for Wichita State was timed in 19:53 followed by Jerome Howe, K-State, in 19:55. Team scoring was as follows: KU-35; K-State-51; Ft. Hays State-78; Wichita State-116; Colorado University-120; Butler County Community Jr. College-148; KU Track Club-223. Coach Bob Timmons said that the KU harriers looked great. "The five men that ran together were absolutely superb," Timmons said. "They ran back a little bit too far, but other than that they were simply tremendous." The cross country team will compete in the Big Eight Cross Country Meet at the Stag Hill course southwest of Manhattan at 10:30 Saturday. "Everybody will field a full team," Timmons said. "We anticipate a very good meet." Track Club runs well The KU Track Club, coached by former KU track coach Bill Back of the Week goes to Staggers KANSAS CITY (UPI)—Jon Staggers likes music, so well, in fact, that he keeps a tape recorder above his locker in the Missouri dressing room at Columbia, Mo. Jon had to turn down his favorite rock-and-roll blast Saturday afternoon, so besieged was he by reporters asking questions. Under prodding, Staggers, a 182-pound senior slotback, admitted he had played a "fairly decent" game. "I just had a beautiful feeling about this one," said Staggers. Riggins returns after suspension John Riggins, Kansas' All-Big Eight fullback, was reinstated to the team by coach Pepper Rodgers Monday. Riggins missed last Saturday's 28-25 loss to Oklahoma State because he broke training rules. "He broke one of our training rules," Rodgers said. "We have the same type of training rules that everybody in the country has. He did this after I went over what was expected of the players last Monday. What he did does not necessitate suspension for the remainder of the season." Rodgers also announced two position changes Monday. George Garrett was promoted to No. 1 split end and Niles Hauser moved up to the first team as an offensive guard. The Jayhawks lost tailback Mike Reeves for the season Saturday with a dislocated shoulder Kansas, which has lost five straight games, loosened up in a 90-minute practice session. The Jayhawks host Colorado Saturday. Nov. 4 1969 KANSAN 9 Staggers left 60,000 Missouri fans with a "beautiful feeling," too. All he did was score two touchdowns on a 19-yard pass reception and a 99-yard kickoff return. throw a 4-yard touchdown pass and set up the winning touchdown with a 40-yard punt return to Kansas State's five-yard line. He handled the football 19 times for an incredible 295 yards total offense. And Missouri turned back Kansas State, 41-38, in one of the wildest football games ever played. Monday Staggers was named Back of the Week in the Big Eight Conference on a split vote with Oklahoma's Steve Owens, who gained 248 yards on 53 carries and scored four touchdowns in the Sooners' 37-14 victory over Iowa State. "Jon really deserves the honor," said Missouri coach Dan Devine. "And I'm really happy for him. Yeah, Jon was the difference in the game, but he wouldn't have gone 99 yards without the help of his teammates. There was a lot of good football played in this game." Staggers was at his best after Kansas State had rallied to go ahead, 31-28, early in the fourth quarter. He set up Missouri's go-ahead touchdown with an 11-yard reception to the Wildcats' one before unreeling the punt return that put the game out of reach. Jay Stein, president of the KU Track Club, said that the team members ran their best times Saturday. Easton, has improved considerably since the beginning of the season. Added Kansas State coach Vince Gibson, "Gee whiz, what a day he had!" The KU Track Club is currently trying to raise funds to go to the National Federation Cross Country Meet at Penn State on Nov. 24. "We are asking that donations be sent to the Douglas Country State Bank in care of the Kansas Track Club," Stein said. 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