Monday, Sept. 27, 1954 University Daily Kansan Page 5 First Quarter Splurge Gives UCLA 32-7 Win By JACK LINDBERG Kausan Sports Editor Exploding for three touchdowns in the first quarter and then fighting off a scrapping Kansas team for the final three periods, the University of California at Los Angeles defeated the Kansas Jayhawks 32-7 Saturday in Memorial stadium before 22,000 fans. On the second play from scrimage Bud Laughlin fumbled on the Kansas 23-yard line and in seven plays the Belfair of the Belfair, at afternoon, as Bob Davenport went over center from the one-yard line. Four minutes later in the first quarter Jim Decker went around his own left end for 17 yards and the second UCLA touchdown. And with approximately two minutes remaining in the period Doug Bradley went over left guard for three yards and the third TD of the quarter. For the remaining 45 minutes of play both teams battled at practically even terms. Highlighting the Kansas play for the afternoon was an 82-yard punt return by Ralph Moody for the only KU score. Moody caught the pum on the 18-yard line on the west side of the field, and faking a hand-off to Dick Blowey raced to the east side of the stadium, cut sharply to his left and out sprinted most of the UCLA team for the score. Excellent team blocking helped Moody during the play. KU's only other threat came in the fourth quarter when the Jayhawks drove from the Uelan's 34-yard line to the two. The Bruins Leld on cowns and KU's chances of scoring were finished for the day. Coach Fred Sanders had his well-trained single-wing unit working in high gear most of the afternoon. The Bruins big, strong forward wall kept the Kansas offense bottled up most of the game. The line, led by all-American tackle candidate Jack Ellen, con- annually kept the Hawk ball carriers from making long gains from scrimmage. The end play of Bob Long, Romnie Loudid, and Bob Heydenfeldt prevented KU from using too many pitch-out plays. Along with Ellen, tackles Joe Ray and Gil Moreno, spent much of the game in the Kansas backfield. The Uelan's Primo Villaneua did not prove to be the backfield star that his clippings hinted. Tail-backs Doug Bradley and Gerry McDougal did most of the Bruins' running and passing from that position. Bradley completed five of eight passes for 63 yards. Heydenfeldt put on a punting performance similar to Ted Rohde's show against TCU. Heydenfeldt kicked four times for an average of 50 vards per try. Offensively for the Jayhawks, Moody and Laughlin were the work horses. Moody carried the ball 11 times for 39 yards, and Laughlin 12 for 30. Rex Sullivan, playing an outstanding game, ran for 38 yards in six tries. The Kansas passing attack was much better against UCLA than in the TCU contest. Bev Buller completed two of six for 44 yards, and John McFarland completed three of eight for 30 yards. Defensively the entire KU team showed improvement. The line play of Gene Blasi, Gene Vignatelli, Don Pfutzenreuter, Bob Hubbard, Bud Eudrich, and John Anderson gave evidence of better games to come. Statistics First downs 10 14 Rushing 6 10 Passing 4 4 Net yards rushing 128 246 Forwards attempted 15 12 Forwards completed 5 5 Net yards forwards 74 63 Intercepted by 3 3 Punts 5 5 Punts, average 31 48 Fumbles 4 3 Fumbles lost 4 2 Penalties 4 4 Yards lost penalties 40 40 Score by Periods CCLA 18 0 0 14 Kansas 18 0 0 14 UCLA scoring: touchdowns; Davenport, Decker, Bradley, Ellen; conversions: Brown, Bradley, Kansas; touchdown: Moody; conversion, Reich. Kansas 'B' Team Defeats Ravens 25-21 Saturday By LIZ WOHLGEMUTH A small but fighting group of B-team football players from KU defeated the St. Benedict's college Ravens 25-21 at Amelia Earhart stadium in Atchison Saturday night. The first touchdown came early in the second quarter when the Ravens scored first with Doug Heaton going around right end from the KU six yard line. The extra point was kicked by Jerry Foley. A KU fumble later in the second quarter set up the second touchdown for the Ravens on the KU 31 yard line. Jerry Gajda plunged over the line for the extra score, and his extra point try by Foley was good. The first KU score was set up when Don Steinmeyer passed to Paul Smith to the eight yard line. Dick Sandifer went around right end for the touchdown. The kick for the extra point by Harry Solter was blocked. The score at the half was 14-6. Early in the third quarter Dwight Dinsmore ran 63 yards around right end for a touchdown. The kick by Tommy Webb for the extra point was good. The Ravens lost the ball on downs and Webb returned the kick to the 46-yard line. A run by Dinsmore and a completed pass by Sandifer put the Jayhawks in scoring position on the Ravens four yard line. Dinsmore went through the line for the score. The attempted kick by Webb was no good. Gajda made the third touchdown for St. Benedicts and the extra point attempt by Folev was good. Late in the fourth quarter Ray Bower recovered a St. Benedict's fumble on the Raven's 23-yard line Dinsmore carried for a five yard gain. An attempted pass by Sandifer was ruled complete by officials because of pass interference giving KU a first and ten on the Raven's 17-yard line. Sandifer went through the line for a 15-yard gain. Tom Slaymaker went through the line from the three for the score The kick for the extra point by Steinmeier was blocked. Other Kansas players making the trip were John Drake, La Verne Fiss, Greg Fouts, Bob Franklin, John Gibson, Joe Held, Terry McIntosh, Bob Preston, Brock Snyder, Dick Todd, and Ted Winkler. AMERICAN LEAGUE Avila, Cleveland 555 189 .341 Minos, Chicago 568 182 .320 Fox, Chicago 631 201 .319 Noren, New York 426 136 .319 Berra, New York 584 179 .307 League Leaders Player and club AB H Pet. Mays, New York ... 565 195 .345 Mueller, New York ... 619 212 .342 Snider, Brooklyn ... 584 199 .341 Musial, St. Louis ... 591 195 .330 Kluszewski, Cinn ... 573 187 .326 NATIONAL LEAGUE MERICAN LEAGUE Pro Football League Starts 35th Season The National Football league opened its 35th season yesterday with the Detroit Lions defeating the Chicago Bears, 48-23, the Philadelphia Eagles downing the Cleveland Browns 28-10, and the San Francisco 49ers winning over the Washington Redskins 41-7. Use Kanson Classified Ads. -Kansan photo by Larry Tretbar SNOWED UNDER-Ralph Moody, Kansas halfback is being tackled by most of the UCLA team, while Gene Blasi. No. 72 is trying to push three of the Bruins off Moody's back. Moody was the biggest thorn in the visitors' side during the game as he ran 39 yards from scrimmage, returned a punt 82 yards for Kansas' only touchdown, and played an excellent game from his defensive halfback position. Williams Plays Last Ball Game Boston — (U,P) — Ted Williams says he has played his last game of baseball, but Boston Red Sox officials and fans kept right on hoping today that the great outfielder would change his mind. "There's absolutely no doubt about it. This is my last day of baseball." Williams said in the clubhouse after he cracked out the 366th homer of his 13-year career. It helped the Red Sox to an 11-2 victory over the Washington Senators. Williams' 348 lifetime batting mark is exceeded only by Tv Cobb's 367, Rogers Hornsby's 358, and Shoeless Joe Jackson's 356. His total of 366 homers is exceeded only by Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Mel Ott, and Jimmy Foxx. Williams was the last player to bat .400 in one season, hitting his peak with a .406 figure in 1941. He led the American league in batting that year and three other times—in 1942 with .356, in 1947 with .343, and in 1948 with .369. He led the league in homers five times and doubles twice, and played in 10 all-star games. France's Jacques Royer Creece scored an eight round technical knockout over Spain's middleweight champion Ramon Martinez. WANTED STUDENT SALESMAN To sell America's finest line of fraternity and sorority favors on your college campus. Liberal commission and bonus for aggressive fraternity sophomore or junior. Apply: L. & L. PARTY FAVORS 141 So. Washington St. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 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