University Daily Kansan Tuesday, November 17. 1970 5 Nelloms To Start for KU By DON BAKER Assistant Kansas Sports Editor Kansas coach Pepper Rodgers and his staff have won 13 Nellions, a sopbomore halftack from Atlanta, will move ahead of junior Steve Conley at a starting position. He's also game with Missouri in Columbia. Nellows carried the ball five times in Saturday's 24-24 loss to Oklahoma and netted 23 yards. Nellows ran for the middle of the Square Ten. "I thought Nellions played real for us," Rodgers said at the conclusion of Monday's two hour game behind Allen Field House. Rodgers said the switch was not the result of displeasure with Nellom, on the basis of his play Saturday, described in the Times. He earned Beldon conley to 21 net yards rushing in 12 carries of his play Sunday. Looking toward Saturday's season finale with Missouri, Rodgers said last year's 69-21 shellacking the Jawaharsubs will hopeful. The Tigers hopefully would serve as an incentive for his players. "We haven't forgotten how badly they beat us," Rodgers said. "We love to forget it but meanings, meaning." On the other hand,the question was posed if last year's defeat would have a detrimental effect on KU. "Even if their record was 1-8," Rodgers said, "it would take no edge off the game." "I don't think so," Rodgers emphasized. "Nothing hurts as bad a year later." Despite the surprisingly unimpressive record Missouri will take into the game, Rodgers said he feels it will take nothing away from the game that has been played so far in 'lence rivalries in the country Another returner from the injury list is defensive tackle By DON BAKER From a physical standpoint the Jahayhaks appear to be as ready as they have been in some time, and he is playing halfback, was the only player injured in the Oakahoma contest. He received an ankle injury but early reports are optimistic that Missouri will win. Senior tight end Larry Moore who missed the Colorado game two weeks ago and only saw limited action against the Souliers, is also expected to be healthy. Game Tabbed As 'East of Lawrence' Championship Assistant Kansa Sports Editor One thing appears certain—the Tigers have not been as potent as they have in the record, as they were last year when they tied for the Big Eight championship and merited a trip to the Super Bowl. And, in the eyes of Pepper, one other thing is certain—KU is a better team this year than last year. Now that the final weekend of this year's football agenda approaches, one might ask, in this season that was labeled "The Year of the Bad Luck," by Jayhawks been. KU is currently 5-Overall and tied with this team. The Minnesota Tigers, for fifth place in the Big Eight with a 2-4 mark. Well, according to Pepper Rodgers, the success of the year is clearly determined until after the dust settles in Columbia and St. Louis. "WE HAVE TWO real big games," Rodgers said Monday at the Big Eight briefing in Kansas City. "We play for the championship west of Lawrence (Kansas State) and the championship east of Lawrence (Missouri). So, this is a real big game." "It always means something to beat Missouri," Rodgers added. It goes without saying the feeling in Columbia about the game is mutual and, in this disappointing year for Dan Devine and his team, a victory over KU Saturday is vital if any success is to be acclaimed to this dimal campaign. Fortunately the KU-Missouri rivalry has not been as fiercely competitive, at least outside recruiting circles, between the two coaches as some of the other rivalries have been. But it does require that the two coaches' sense of humor comes during adversity. Monday, Devine said, in light of his squad's 4-2 record (which insures Devine of his first loss season as a head coach), "I have an announcement to make—Missouri is not going to accept any bowl bill this year." RODGERS EITHER holding himself. Despite Missouri's record that they had their hands full once again—particularly defensively. QUESTIONED BEFORE the season's start if he held any grudge toward Devine after last year's **60-21** Missouri assault on Kyle Rodgers said no but added, "I was standing on the sidelines when Dan the peace sign, but he was only giving half of it back." Humor aside, Rodgers and the Jayhawks will be making an all out effort Saturday to win the "championship east of Lawrence" and end the season with a 6-12 record, something few people missed likely before the season's start. "What I really need is to be able to get away with the 12-man defense." Rodgers said. "I need an extra guy." "If we're going to win we have to display super defense and improve our passing," Rodgers said. PASSING HAS BEEN the only downfall of an otherwise potent Kansas offense. Missouri, who suffered badly early in the year when the services of a star running back Joe Moore at an injury, has still been the captain of potent offense. Ranking third in conference total offense, the Huskers have used a balance of both running and passing. In fact, Oklahoma coach Chuck Fairbanks was promoed, after Saturday's OU win over Kansas, to say, "The only thing that keeps Kansas from having a super offensive team is a little more successful passing attack." KU quarterback Dan Heck ranks fifth among conference team ten games with an average of 104 yards passing per game. On the Missouri side of the fence, Devine is concerned primarily on the KU running attack, i.e., John Riggins. "Our weakness goes right along with their strength," Devine said in reference to the Riggins led KU rushing game. "You need to commit a lot of people to stop him," Devine said of the Centralia senior and All-American candidate. for non-Amri and Xli-American candidate. Riggs leads in rushing with 1,002 yards after accumulation, 178. Ridgman and Ridgman's Saturday. Devine confessed stopping Riggans isn't the only problem his Tigers face. Riggs lead the conference in rushing with 1,002 yards after accumulating 178 against Oklahoma Saturday. Devine surprised everyone when he indicated Missouri's primary offensive weapon against the Jawhawks will be the pass. The success formula used by most other teams against KU was to run all you can and pass as little as you can. AMONG CONFERENCE QUARTERBACKS, Heck is the leading rusher (188 yards) with most of the yards coming off the field. they have only a two-back offense." Devine explained, "a fullback that gets you and you're going to throw. We're not like Oklahoma who had a defender." ASKED DIRECTLY IF the Tigers would pass more than they would run, Devine said. "Yes, I'd say we probably will." Saturday's game is a "must" for both teams. A "must" from the standpoint the winner will tie with Colorado for fourth place in the conference while the loser could fall, conceivably, as low as last, and a "must" from the standpoint of tradition. what can you expect Saturday? Devine says it's hard to say. He's not sure the game anything can happen, usually does "already" have. BUT ONE THING IS nearly for certain. The chances of a game similar to last year's Missouri are near equally nonexistent. Duke Holden. After suffering a strained knee in the Iowa State game Oct. 24, Holden's knee was sore and he could not hope he would be able to return to action this year. But KU trainer Neesmith gave the green light and now Holden will be allowed for limited action*saturday. Devine, himself, readily agreed to this when he was asked what the possibilities were of him being asked after the game why he ran the score up. A similar question last year outwardly neeved the Tiger mentor. Halfback Jerome Nelloms Top Back Award Given to Amundson KANSAS CITY, Mo. (MO.) Up-19 that fun guesses that "everything you win" is "win" and sophomore quarterback Amundson's ammunition has delighted With the victory over Missouri safely tucked away, 31-19, Iowa State was trying to run the last minute off the clock in Columbia and handed off to Dennis McDonald, who plowed for a four-yard gain. But Majors was down on his knees on the sidelines yelling "Get down on your knees George, get down on your knees." Amundson leaned out of the huddle, grinned and yelled at his distraught mentor, "But, coach, it'll ruin my average." The 210-pound quarterback has reason to feel coocky. He scored touchdowns on runs of 77, 1 and 39 yards and hit four of six passes for 47 more. For the day, the team gained 135 yards on 14 carries. He was voted the Big Eight's Back of the Week Monday. Amundson started the game at tailback, but moved to quarterback in the third quarter when Iowa State got the ball on its own 9-yard line. On that series, he had to run for the go ahead touchdown. "I could use a lot of adjectives, but it was just a great performance for a sophomore," said Majors, who added that the reason he changed his career and maybe the biggest in the history of the school." Aundson, who isn't con-anded speedy by Big Eight teams, got a dash in 4.8 seconds. "But he's quick and he's strong as he can be," said Majors. "He's just like you, but hasn't been tamed yet." Amundson won the weekly ward by an unanimous vote of the three-man panel, but had to work with other performances in several others. Two of the best, by Oklahoma a- sistance, were put on the same game. Wylie gained 132 yards in 19 carries, scored touchdowns on 25 rides. Other nominees were Oklahoma State safety Lee Stover, Nebraska defensive block Jeb Blahak, Kansas defense halfback Ron Dickerson and Colorado backfill Ward Walsh. blocked with an ability that belies his 180 pounds. Riggins gained 178 yards and scored on brilliant runs of 65 and 22 yards. Named as the lineman of the week was Nebraska's Jerry Nelson, the senior linebacker led the Huskies in containment contained Kansas State and its great quarterback, Lynn Dickey. The Huskies NU route in Lincoln座车 OBERLIN. Ohio (UPI) -- Students at Oberlin College no longer have to worry about grades. The faculty voted to take a credit for any or all of their courses in place of the usual grade. Murtaugh got the Cornhuskers off on the right foot when he intercepted Dickey's first pass and returned it for a touchdown. Soccer Team Wins KU Basketball Ticket Sales Announced KU's soccer squad warmed up for 15 minutes Sunday and then stunned Alla of Kansas City 6-0 against alls in a factory in a row against one last. The Jayhawk offense, never so efficient, wasigned by lead on center forward Gus Darian who drilled out a hole and sat out most of the second half left wing George Rengolf followed Darlan's back with back-to-back goals to push KU's lead to 3-0 at the half. KU's reserves, playing most of the second half, never lost the pace of the first half and turned in nearly identical 40 minutes of play. KANSAN Altas, playing most of the afternoon in the mouth of its own goal, blocked KU's first five shots at the goal before Darian fielded a pass from playmaker Franck Riboud and scored from five yards out. With Darlan at the head of the Each student must buy his own ticket and must have his KU.I.D. card and current certificate of registration at the time of purchase. Tickets for house mothers also be purchased at this time. Minutes later right wing Raul Cauz found himself on the side line and floated a 30-yard goal to head the head of the Allas galele Tick sales will begin at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday and last through 10:00 p.m., so tickets have been sold. The cost of the tickets is $4 for students. Darlan opened the second half scoring quickly on a short kick near the goal after taking a pass from Renigo. offensive machine only for the first and last minutes of the period Kansas scored three one serious threat of its own Darlan, who sat out most of the second period, returned in the final minutes and hit his third shot on the afternoon from 10 yards to 24. WORK WONDERS The same procedures and regulations of the past will again apply to this year's sales. Student basketball tickets will go on sale beginning Wednesday for all interested KU students Time for ticket sales each day will be: 8:30 to noon and 1:00 to 4:30 p.m. Taking nothing away from the *Yachaws* potent offense, was the fact that they were forced March and Sobbi Batterjee, that shut Ataas completely out of the 25 words or fewer: $1.00 each additional word: $.01 Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the Daily Dairy Darman are offered in other locations. To order food to color, envelop, or national色 Western Ct. Vibes-Now on Sale! Readvive, comprehensive 'New Analysis' of Western Civilization" 4th Campus Camad House 113, W 4th St. ONE-POP *MUSIC* STORE. Sales of all music and instruments in the store. Wide selection of artists, including Brantley Johnson Studios, 1902 Men's Open Air Music Center, 350-377-2007, off-Street parking available. 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