4-0 vs. Big Ten, 5-2 altogether spices big conference weekend Missouri 40. Michigan 17 Missouri 40, Michigan 14 Missouri jumped to a 24-3 half-time lead, watched the Wolverines close to 24-17 at the end of three quarters, and then, behind key plays by defensive end Mike Bennett and tailback Joe Moore, pulled away to a big win in this battle of nationally ranked teams. The smaller yet quicker Tigers were stymied in the opening period, failing to make a first down, and being dominated by Michigan. Trailing 3-0 early in the second quarter, MU recovered a fumble on its own 18 and then exploded with a 24 point onslaught. With the 13th-rated Wolverines making a comeback, Bennett blocked a punt resulting in one Missouri score and then Moore, the Big Eight's leading rusher, ran 62 yards for a touchdown that put it away. Next week: Missouri (3-0) vs. Nebraska (2-1) at Columbia. Nebraska 42, Minnesota 14 Nebraska 12, Minnesota with 500 yards in total offense Saturday in dealing the onetime highly-regarded Golden Gophers their second loss against one tie. Deadlocked 14-all at the half, the Cornhuskers, behind the brilliant running and passing of sophomore quarterback Jerry Tagge, put together four touchdown drives, one of 99 yards, while shutting out Minnesota the rest of the wav. NU totaled 31 first downs as they rushed for 335 yards and passed for 255 (on 18 of 27). Harriers take 2nd Fifth-place finisher Rich Elliot led Kansas to second place in the 13th Annual Oklahoma State University cross-country jamboree Saturday, October 4 at Stillwater. Texas-El Paso, paced by Dan McKillip and John Bednarski, topped KU by 11 points to win the event. McKillip finished first in the four-mile grind, covering the distance in 19 minutes, 39 seconds. Bednarskis was second in 19:54. KU's next and only home meet will be Saturday, October 11 with Southern Illinois and Wichita State Universities. 6 KANSAN Oct. 6 1969 Atlantic Next week: Nebraska (2-1) at Missouri (3-0). - The Fight For the President's Mind — And the Men Who Won It by Townsend Hoopes * The Oakland Seven by Elinor Penn State 17, Kansas State 14 - The Oakland Seven by Elinor Langer - The Young and the Old: Notes on a New History by Robert Jay Lifton ...and, Dan Wakefield on The Great Haircut War In State 17, Kansas State 14 In an afternoon of missed opportunities, Kansas State showed plenty of pride and talent in bowing to the second-ranked Nittany Lions. The Wildcats owned the football inside the Penn State 30 four times in the first quarter, five times in the first half and six times altogether without scoring a single point. Fumbles, interceptions, penalties, and a mature Lion defense combined to halt the K-State thrusts. Next week: Kansas St. (2-1) vs. Kansas (1-2) at Lawrence. AT YOUR NEWSSTAND NOW Two big surprises helped the Golden Buffs stun the favored Hoosiers at Boulder Saturday. Colorado 30. Indiana 7 A sometimes-blinding snow-storm helped the more acclimated Buffs but not as much as tailback, that's right, tailback Bob Anderson who ran for three touchdowns and surpassed the 4,000-yard mark in the lopsided win. CU coach Eddie Crowder installed sophomore Paul Arendt at quarterback and switched Anderson to a running back position shocking both Buff followers and Indiana alike. Next week: Colorado (2-1) at Iowa State (2-1). Iowa State 48. Illinois 20 Iowa State 48, Illinois 20 The resurgent Cyclones converted two Illini fumbles and one interception into 21 points in handing Illinois its 12th loss in the last 13 outings. Quarterback Obert Tisdale passed for two TDs and ran for another in a victory that highlighted the Cyclones' biggest point total in several years. Next week: Iowa State (2-1) vs. Colorado (2-1) at Ames. Oklahoma State 17, Texas Tech 10 A twenty-yard punt return by tackle John Ward early in the fourth quarter set up a 22-yard touchdown drive that enabled the Cowboys to defeat its second straight Texas opponent (last week it was Houston 24-18). OSU after Ward's return of a short punt scored in just three plays capped by a six-yard pitch from quarterback Bob Cutburth to Bobby Cole. Next week: Idle. Next game, Oct. 18, at Missouri. An intoxicating new adult game! new adult game! SHAKEY'S PIZZA PARLOR TE PUBLIC HOUSE 544 W. 23rd VI 2-2266 Lawrence MOONLIGHT SPECIAL YOU'RE INVITED! Want a thrifty treat? Come enjoy one of Henry's Moonlight Specials-the finest shrimp, chicken, or burgers-every night from 6:00 to 12:00 p.m. Bring a date or come with the crowd,and satisfy your appetite and your wallet with Henry's Moonlight Special! 6th & Mo. 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