Frosh'Hawks bomb MU Quarterback Bob Bruegging spearheaded a brilliant KU passing attack, which accounted for 233 yards and two touchdowns, and paced the Jayhawk frosh to a 30-20 trimming of Missouri Friday afternoon at Memorial Stadium. Bob Bruegging Bruegging's 39-vard touchdown pass to tailback Tom Woods, with only six seconds remaining in the first half, capped a 60 yard drive that enabled the baby Jayhawks to break a 14-14 second quarter deadlock. The touchdown was the last of three KU touchdowns scored in the frantic second quarter. Missouri had knotted the score only a minute earlier on a 15-yard pass from quarterback Bob Pankey to end Ken Schrier. The pass was intended for the other Missouri end, Charlie McMurray, but KU safety man Gary Adams batted the pass away—only to have it fall into Schrier's awaiting arms. Bruegeging, who completed 17 of 28 pass attempts during the afternoon, threw another TD pass in the fourth quarter to tight KANSAN Sports end John Schroll. The 14 yard pass, plus an earlier 25 yard field goal during the third quarter, iced the victory for the Jayhawks, who are now 2-0 for the season. KU supplemented its fine passing attack with a rushing game that picked up 150 yards. Fullback Jerome Nelloms, who was sidelined for a short time during the game with a head injury, led KU rushers with 65 yards on 16 carries. Nelloms scored KU's initial touchdown on a 29-yard sprint and then followed it with six more points on a two yard plunge. Tailback Tom Woods, in addition to his crucial reception of Bruegging's 39-yard bomb, carried the ball 21 times for 56 yards. Brugegging's favorite receivers during Friday's contest were split John Schroll end Marvin Foster and tight end Schroll. Schroll caught five passes for 53 yards and Foster, who will start at quarterback next week against Oklahoma State, latched on to ten of Bruegging's passes for 109 yards. Rifle team tops ISU The KU Varsity Smallbore Rifle Team defeated the Iowa State University team Saturday at Ames by a score of 2,565 to 2,520 points out of a possible 3,000. The other Kansas shooters and their scores: Rick Daly, St. Louis senior, 524; Mike Jenkins, Salina sophomore, 510; Ben Zavala, Kansas City junior, 503, and Mary Arnold, Holton junior, 495. Iowa State shooters and their scores were: Greg Gunsalus, 532; Steve McNeeyle, 517; Jim Baumann, 502; Gary Main, 493, and Scott Kyle, 476. The riflemen fired a half-international match which consists of two targets each of prone, kneeling and standing with a time limit of 100 minutes. Top Shooter for KU, and the match was Linn Covey, Ft. Leavenworth freshman, who fired 533 of a possible 600 points. Last year Covey was a member of the Leavenworth High School four-man team that won the National High School Smallbore Rifle Championship. 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