Big Eight Wrap-Up Missouri turns the Purple blue Missouri 41, Kansas State 38 In one of the epic contests in Big Eight history, Missouri survived a blistering second-half comeback by Kansas State to regain a share of the conference lead. Down at various times 14-0, 21-6 and 28-12 (the last with 5:50 left in the third quarter) the Wildcats stormed back behind Osawatomie Lynn Dickey's brilliant passing. In another record- setting performance, the white-shoed junior moved the Deep Purple to score 26 points in the last 20 minutes of play, although it was his fumble and intercepted pass in the last three minutes that snuffed out last-ditch rallies. Dickey threw 49 times (a Big Eight record), completing 25 for 394 yards (another conference mark). His 411 yards of total offense is also a new Big Eight standard. The Wildcat quarterback's performance all but overshadowed a brilliant display by Missouri's Jon Staggers. The Tiger tailback accounted for 291 yards as he scored two touchdowns (one a 99-yard kickoff return), threw for another and returned a punt 40 yards to set up the final Missouri score. The game turned into a wild offensive show by the two teams who now share the conference lead (with 3-1 marks) with Nebraska. Combined total offense of both teams was 979 yards. Ka pass interception in Colorado territory. Mack Herron scored four K-State touchdowns, raising his season scoring totals to 18 touchdowns and 108 points, best in the nation in both categories. Missouri's Joe Moore was the game's leading rusher with 144 vards. Nov. 3 1969 KANSAN 9 State gained 24 first downs to Missouri's 21. Next week: Missouri vs. Oklahoma at Columbia; Kansas State at Oklahoma State. Oklahoma 37, Iowa State 14 Advanced Reading Technique Steve Owens, the Oklahoma scoring machine, carried the ball 53 times for a school-record 248 yards as the Sooners rolled over Iowa State Saturday at Norman. The senior tailback tallied four touchdowns—leaving himself just one short of the NCAA three-year career record held by Glenn Davis of Army. He scored on runs of 2,4,1,and 3 yards.He also completed a pass of nine yards and caught one for 6 vards. Oklahoma was impressive in their comeback from a 59-21 loss to Kansas State the previous Saturday. Their season won-loss record now stands at 4-2 overall and 2-1 in Big Eight play. Speed Reading Course Iowa State quarterback Obert Tisdale threw touchdown passes of 65 yards and 10 yards for his team's only scores. Tuition Only $97.00 • $7.00 Down • $3.00 a month (no interest) Oklahoma also scored on a 50-yard touchdown pass from sophomore quarterback Jack Mildren to wingback Geoffrey Nordgren and a 23-yard field goal by Bruce Derr. 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