Big Eight Wrap-Up Favorites stay on track Kansas St. 34, Iowa St. 7 Fumbling Kansas State got untracked in the second half against Iowa State and rolled over the Cyclones, 34-7, when Mack Herron perked up their sputtering offense and scored on a fourth down-16-yard run early in the third quarter. The Cats lost 5 of 12 fumbles for the afternoon. The crushing Wildcat defense held the Cyclones to only 5 first downs on 47 yards rushing and 20 yards passing for the game. Iowa State couldn't manage a first down in the second half. Herron was a thorn in the Iowa team's side all day as he was the top rusher for the game with 47 yards on 12 carries and top pass receiver with 9 catches for 107 yards. Late in the fourth period quarterback Lynn Dickey put the finishing touch on the Cyclones when he scored his first collegiate touchdown on a 23-yard keeper off the option. Dickey, in a great performance, finished the game with 221 yards passing on 20 of 37 passes and 3 interceptions. Max Arreguin's 53-yard field goal at the end of the first quarter set a K-State record for distance and enabled the Cats to forge a slim 10-7 halftime lead. Oklahoma 42, Colorado 30 Next Week: Kansas State vs. Oklahoma at Manhattan, Iowa State vs. Kansas at Ames, Iowa. Steve Owens scored four touchdowns and the Sooners withstood a late Colorado rally preserving a hard earned 42-30 victory in Norman, Okla. Owens went over the 100-yard mark for his 13th straight game, (an NCAA record) with 112 yards on 28 carries. The Buffs closed the score to 35-30 with only 2:37 remaining in the game when tailback Bob Anderson raced in from the 17. An onside kick was recovered by the Sooners and they ran out the clock. 8 KANSAN Oct. 20 1969 Tricky Dickey sans white shoes The game turned into an individual dual between Owens and Anderson and they each measured up to their superstar status. Anderson gained 123 yards on 26 tries, but they both took a back seat to unheralded sophomore Roy Bell. The OU back gained top rushing honors in the game with 130 yards on only 11 carries. The game provided plenty of offensive fireworks for the more than 60,000 partisan fans, as Colorado banged out 432 total offense yards to 419 for the Sooners. Next Week: Oklahoma at Kansas State, Colorado vs. Missouri at Boulder, Colo. Missouri 31, Okla. St. 21 Undefeated and powerful Missouri overcame two early Cowboy leads and stifled upset hungry Oklahoma State 31-21. It was the fifth straight win for the sixth rated Tigers. More than 51,000 fans sat through a steady rain and watched the Tigers salt the game away on three costly Poke errors. Mizzou scored two touchdowns and a field goal on a Cowboy fumble, an interception and a short punt. Missouri's slashing running back Joe Moore raced for 120 yards on 26 tries breaking the 100-yard plus barrier for his fifth straight game. His performance kept him in the lead in the torrid Big Eight battle he is waging with Steve Owens of Oklahoma in total rushing yards. After passing for 138 yards in the first half, OSU quarterback Bob Cutburth missed his first 10 attempts in the second stanza and the Cowboy attack fizzled against the strong Tiger defense. Next Week: Missouri at Colorado, Oklahoma State vs. Nebraska at Lincoln, Neb. Official Bulletin Today today Physics Colloquium 4:30 p.m. Y. S. Kirkland State University, speaker 238 Malott 198 Malott Faculty Recital. 8 p.m. University Brass Quartet. Swarthout Recital Hall. Theatre College 3:30 p.m., "New England-America," Gerald Trabert, 34k in the Theatre Rackham. College Faculty Meeting, 4:30 p.m. Forum Room, Kansas Union Humanities Lecture, 7 p.m. William Arrowsmith, letter o l a y e d, broadcast. a b c Special Film. 7 p.m. "Ashes and Diamonds." Kansas Union Ballroom. and Talk 7 p.m. Forum Room, Union and Talk 7 p.m. Forum Room, Union Club. Club 7.30 p.m. Kansas Union. 350 p. Danforth Chapel, formation 7:30 p. Danforth Chapel, formation 10:30 p. in the Water "Kansas Union Ballroom." MEXICO CITY (UPI)—There are about 20,000 cases of tuberculosis in Mexico per year, with four or five proving fatal, health authorities say. 6th & Missouri A Real Thrill! MOONLIGHT SPECIAL Halloween draws near, but there's nothing spooky about Henry's Moonlight Special! We offer special prices on delicious shrimp, chicken, and burgers every nite from 6 til the witching hour. Be our guest (if you're not afraid of the dark). Use Kansan Classified POLISH NIGHT — DOUBLE BILL 7:00 p.m. Andrzej Wajda's ASHES AND DIAMONDS 9:00 p.m. Roman Polaski's KNIFE IN THE WATER October 21 Ballroom October 22 Douglas Fairbanks in A MODERN MUSKETEER & WILD AND WOOLY 7:30 p.m. THE IRON MASK 9:00 p.m. Dyche CLASSICAL