University Daily Kansan Page 5 KU Wins 21-9 Kansas-Santa Clara Statistics | | Kubas-sas | Santa Clara | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | First downs | 12 | 9 | | Net yards rushing | 176 | 85 | | Net yards passing | 15 | 79 | | Net total offense | 191 | 164 | | Passes attempted | 10 | 19 | | Passes completed | 2 | 11 | | Passes intercepted | 0 | 1 | | Number of punts | 5 | 8 | | Punting average | 31 | 40 | | Fumbles lost | 4 | 1 | | Yards penalized | 79 | 95 | Scores by quarters Kansas 0 7 7 7-21 Santa Clara 0 9 0 0-9 -Beat the Buffaloes- Scoring — Kansas: Touchdows — Brandeberry, Reich, Cindrlich. Jan. Field got — Day. Beat Colorado— THE LINEUPS THE LINEUPS SANTA CLARA Santa Clara: Touchdown—Kap Highland, Daly LE—Gregory, Nagler, Wash LE—Olsen, Piñotti, Carleton LE—Gregory, Ruger LT—Olson, Pisenti, Carlson, Beng- LG—Biasotti, Ramona, Giampaoli C—French, Lindegen LT—Lyutn, Gleeson, Connolly, Rus- ell RE—Montgomery, McPherson N. Neidt, M. Mohen QB—Louis, Novak, McMahon Kenan, Kronen, L LH—Gill, Hollmer, Kaplan, Lewis FH—Ealguez, Hare RH—Falcone, Hare FR—McCarrer, Daly FB—McCarger, Daly KANSAS FR-McCarger, Daly KANSAS LE—Taylor, D. Unruh, Kay Linder, Pidler LT-Mrkonic, Louiny, LG-Knowles, Armstrong, Fink, C—Woody, Gish, Roberts, Anderson RG—Helmstadter, Hantla H- - spencer, Poppe RE- Leoni, Patterson, Bracelin QB- Reich, Robertson, Cleavinger LH- Hoag, Cindrich, A. Unruh RH- Brandeberry, Konek, Murphy FB- Fiss, Sabatini, Kninett INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS SANTA CLARA RUSHING KANSAS RUSHING Back TC Net Ave. Kaplan 14 51 3.6 Lewis, M. 11 41 3.7 Novak 5 2 4 Louis, D. 4-32 -8.0 McCarger 3 19 6.3 1 4 3.0 Back TC Net Ave. Brandeberry 12 53 4.4 Cindrich 9 46 5.1 Hoag 8 25 3.1 Sabatini 7 29 4.1 Robertson 6 -9 -1.5 Konek 5 27 5.4 Fiss 5 6 1.2 Reich 2 -4 -2.0 —Beat Colorado— SANTA CLARA PASSING —Beat Colorado— KANSAS PASSING Passer PA PC PI TD Yds. Louis, D. 19 11 1 0 79 Passer PA PC PI TD Yds. Robertson 7 2 0 0 15 Reich 2 0 0 0 0 Hoag 1 0 0 0 SANTA CLARA FASS RECEIVING Receiver C TD Yds. Wash 3 0 29 Lawis, M. 3 0 6 Montgomery 2 0 21 Gregory 1 0 16 Kaplan 1 0 10 Gil 1 0 -3 KANSAS PASS RECEIVING KANSAS PASS RECEIVING Receiver C TD Yds. Patterson 1 0 8 Taylor 1 0 7 —Beat Colorado— —Beat Colorado— SANTA CLARA PUNTING Kicker No. Yds. Ave. Louis 8 314 39.2 KANSAS PUNTING Kicker No. Yds. Ave. Reich 3 105 35.0 Mrkonic 2 68 34.0 Blues, Redwings Even Little Series Kansas City, Mo. — (U.P.) — The Kansas City Blues and Rochester Redwings were all even today for the third game of the Little World Series, with the last game of those to be played here scheduled tonight. The Red Wings, champs of the International league, evening up the best-of-seven series with each yesteryear with a 5 to 3 win. Piuses playoff winners in over the Blues, playoff winners in the American association. Rochester had to come from behind to do it, after the Blues took a 3-1 lead in the first six innings. Coach J. V. Sikes had only praise for the Jayhawkers and the Broncos Saturday after the Kansas-Santa Clara encounter. Happy and smiling, Coach Sikes said, "Santa Clara is a worthy opponent. Its team fought hard." By BOB LONGSTAFF Kansan Sports Editor But the Jayhawker Bossman particularly was impressed with the way the reserves came through in the game. Frank Sabatini received recognition for his efforts. "Sabatini looked awfully good," Sikes said. And he did in picking up 29 yards on seven carries. With a host of the Jayhawker backfield graduating this June, the offensive fullback chores will fall to Sabatini next fall. -KU- Another Frank—Frank Cindrich—drew praise from Coach Sikes. Stepping in for injured Charlie Hoag, Cindrich carried the mail for 46 yards in nine carries. He drove over from the 3-yard line in the fourth quarter for the Jayhawker's third touchdown. Galen Fiss, fighting fullback and linebacker, was another on Coach Sikes' list for praise. His defensive play was outstanding in breaking up Bronco passes. -KU- Fiss—who was out of practice most of last week with a twisted knee—played most of Saturday's game on defense and some on offense. He intercepted one Bronco pass and ran to a touchdown. However, the officials had blown the whistle before he intercepted thereby nullifying the TD. The fine job of quarterbacking that Jerry Robertson did after Gil Reich was injured was praised by the Jayhawker mentor. Coach Sikes thought Robertson handled the club well throughout the game. -KU- -KU- Coach Sikes mentioned that the offside penalties hurt the team at the wrong moments. One offsides nullified a touchdown, and another nullified a gain which brought the Jayhawkers close to striking distance. Fumbies also cost the Jayhawkers yardage and almost the game. But the defensive team stiffened with its back against the goal line several times and held the Broncos at the crucial moments. -KU- Two reserves who turned in a good job of ball playing in their first real college game are John Anderson and Harold Patterson. Anderson played a big part of the game in the offensive center slot, and Harold Patterson who spelled Jerry Taylor at the left terminal wing. Both Anderson and Patterson saw some action in the TCU game, but Saturday both players put in quite a few minutes. —KU— Saturday was Band day. Fifty high school bands, mostly from eastern Kansas visited the University, and the Shawnee Mission and Colby High school bands performed at halftime. We're happy there were no marching cadets around to interrupt them. 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