University Daily Kansan Tuesday, October 20.1970 0.25 Majors Optimistic Assistant Kansan Sports Editor Bv DON RAKER iowa State coach coach Jonyi Majors is what you might call an optimist. Two weeks ago his Cyclones were bombed by Goliath 61-58, and they were still not winning. And yet he is confident, one that his team is near to a good football team as it is since his arrival two years ago, and second, his offense is as strong as ever. Majors made the remarks Monday at the Big Eight briefing in Kansas City. The Cyclones, who are 3-2 overall but 0-1 in conference play, will test its offense Saturday against KU and the Jahawks' defenses which include a two-hit game. Majors indicated his team would have to concentrate on numerous things if it is to win Saturday. Honestly, the talk and timing tasks are most impressive. Mappa said in the telephone conversation with the assembled newsman. "Their offensive line has been doing a good job, too. And Heck has also been doing a good job." "I don't really know what it will take (to win). Our front line has got to move and we can 'give them field position.' "I just hope we can move the ball period." Majors added. "If we can't, we're in trouble." Most KU opponents have had success running the ball inside taking advantage of what Pepper Rodgers readily admits is the primary KU weakback, the defensive front line. And Majors said the Cyclones will be no different. One problem Majors and his Cyclones will face that they probably had not counted on prior to the season's start is stopping KU running. Conley, an Arlington Heights, III, illian, rushed for 91 yards in only three innings, the highest percentage of Nebraska defense Saturday to move into 10th place in the postseason and against Kansas State the week before and has now gained 329 yards in 63 carries for the season for an average gain of over five yards per carry. Rodgers accounts for Conley's improvement to the fact that he likes football, plays hard and has a strong offensive line in front of him. "he's not very fast," Pepper said, "so consequently he makes most of his yards straight ahead." Rodgers added most of the blocking for Conley has come from Gary Cooper, Tum Gaughan and Bruce Mitchell in the KU offensive line. Saturday's loss to Nebraska leaves Kansas with a 4-2 overall mark and 1-1 in conference play. While taking some of the momentum away from KU, the loss only slightly damps any bowl hopes the Jayhawks gained after the K-State victory. KU will probably be favored in its next two outings with Iowa State and Oklahoma State and barring upsets, the Hawks could go into Iowa State for a tie. The Hawks would bowl scouts, meeting with Big Eight officials and press, that possibly up to five conference teams would be taken for bowl games. With Kansas State being on probation and the slow starts some other conference teams have experienced, it appears two or three teams is a possibility. But, even if just two or three teams are taken, if KU can manage wins in the next two outings it will have to be considered a strong bowl threat. Don't get thoughts of Miami or New Orleans, however, because chances are strong that it would not be a New Year's Day affair. KU basketball hopes what appeared to be a sudden lick last week when Leonard Gray quit the team and announced he was withdrawn Gray, a 7-5 homemore forward from Kansas City, Kan., had all the physical tools to be a great one and when recruited two years ago was a champion. But it is no secret that Gray was a discipline problem on last year's freshman team and that his attitude was not the best. With these two things against him to begin with in addition to just generally not being satisfied with KU, it is questionable how much the student will be willing to accept them. Ted Owens still has a wealth of talent and Gray's departure should have little effect on the Jahayhats' title hopes. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI)—Van Brownson has a sense of humor. It's a good thing. Brownson Is Top Back Brownson and Jerry Taggie have spent their first two years at the University of Nebraska. Knowing there is another guy waiting to play, they say Brownson makes you do a little bit better. But a week ago, Taggie bogged down again against Missouri and Brownson entered the game. A wild catch by coach Bob Devany rewarded Brownson with his first starting assignment of the season last fall. Taggie has done most of the quarterbacking for the Cornerbacks because he was because Brownson had a shoulder injury and second, Kansan Staff Photo by JIM FORBES the 6-3, 18-1ound quarterback rom Senaheaddo, Iowa. responded with his best game iver. He completed 10 of 13 After the initial couple of miles of the race, the lead group of contestors was established. The runners, including a ran in a tight group while the Kansas runners attempted to keep pace. Stewart outlasted his teammate, George Kaal and emerged victorious sprint to the finish line. As the last Oklaahoma State runners crossed the finish line, the team members showed their obvious skill at defending champions of the Bie * Timmons Lectures Team After Loss to Cowboys The University of Kansas cross country team lost in a dual meet with Oklahoma State Saturday, March 27. The students Institute, the Oklahoma State runners dominated, finishing first, second, fourth, eighth and ninth. About 100 people turned out to watch the twoside battle, and the course is laid out over three miles of rough terrain which the runners "Our offense has always been able to score," said Laird Butt, "but our defense is good." He also noted some defensive lapses which led to three Em. George Stewart finished first for the Cowboys in the later season, and then captain for the Kansas runners, led the Jawhawks, finishing third. ... loss was second for KU cross country team Harriers Defeated Bob Timmons, head coach for the Kansas squad, was sent to the U.S. to meet and did that he team needed more work. "We made some bad defensive mistakes, giving them three goals" said Hidalgo. "The score should have been 10-10." passes for 183 yards and ran 12 times for 59 more yards. In all, he passed for two touchdowns and for two more in a 4:10-viory. ** Brownson was named Monday as the Big Eight's Back of the Week for his outstanding performance. KU struck for an early six point league victory in the Iowa Imports State's defenses and picked up its second soccer victory here Sunday by 10-4 in a shootout. The victory put KU 2-1 for the season with the next game here Sunday at 2 p.m. with Ottawa University. quipped. "He threw strikes and ran the football. It must be nice to have both him and Tagge. They're both pretty good." "He was pretty good for a second-string quarterback," Kansas coach Pepper Rodgers The Jayhawk offense continued to produce in the second period with points coming from George Rengfo, Ferdinand Belch, Manuel Mangold. The defense tightened and held Emporia scoreless. Brownson and Tagge were talking together earlier this season about their competition at quarterback. It's obvious that both quarterbacks have a genuine respect for the other's abilities and that's a good reason why Nebraska is one of the best teams in the nation, most deserving of its 4. national ranking. Player-manager George Hidalgo said the KU team, which has been developing on trial and played its best game of the season. The game was settled by center-forward. Guy Darlan netted five goals and Kansas took a 6-3 first half lead. After the Cornhuskers fell behind, 20-10, against Kansas, was Brownson's 80-yard strike to Guy Ing顿 that turned the game into a two-run rack ram 15 yards on an option throw on the go-ahead touch down. Lightning generated by storms around the world strikes the earth 100 times each second, says the National Geographic. Brownson was a unanimous choice by the three-man panel of the 2018 NBA draft, including Kansas State defense back Clarence Scott, Kansas State defensive back Oklahoma fullback Leon Crosswish, Kansas State defensive back Oklahoma tailback John Keyworth and Missouri running back James SoccerTeam Wins Again ARE THE JAYHAWKS BACK "Whenever you back to the dormitory after a game," said Tiana, "you won't want it wasn't so hot. Your friends pull for you. I guess it's the same for you." Answered Brownson, "No, they're all for you, too." Named as the conference lineman of the week was Oklahoma's Steve Aycock. Kansan Staff Photo by JIM HOFFMAN Sponsored by: Films of the Game Every Wed. at 7:00 p.m. Shocks 'Are Back' See for yourself. Wed. 7:00 p.m. October 21, Kansas Room of the Union Films of KU-Nebraska Football Game WICHTA (UP1)—The Shockers are back. Simply, that means that Wichita State's Wheatshockers return to the ballpark to what their new coach says is a "tough but not impeccable chore" in the wake of the Oct. 2 plane crash that killed 10 starters, the athletic director of the Missouri Valley Conference school. SUs Wichita was forced to cancel its 3-date with Utah State and an 8-date with Iowa. The Illinois and postponed until Oct. 11, its game with Cincinnati, set at 7 p.m. CONFUSED? The-officials in Saturday's KU-Nebraska game were not the only one who appeared confused at times as Jayhawks Mike Kuechner and Justin Bates showed how two balls got into the game at the same time. Actually, both scored and while throwing the ball down in celebration, the ball boy on defense had to stop. But, the squad voted 76-1 last Quarterback Club will resume the schedule and will get back on the gridron Saturday night in neutral Little Galveston at 10:30-kranked Arkansas. "We have a tough but not impossible chore," Sean said. He were green when we opened the door of course, of course, we're even greener. Everett's Independent LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS *Tune-ups *Lub Servi *Lub Service DOWNTOWN PLANT 202 W. 6th VI 3-4011 930 W. 23 842-9464 DRIVE-IN VI 3-5304 900 Min -diamonds from Christian's COIN OP 9th and Miss Ten round center diamond - VI 3-9864 from $300, the set the brilliant textured 14k gold. Rings are hand. 809 Mass. diamonds embrace Accommodations, goods, services, and employment advertised in the booklet. All students offered a 3, all students without regard to oil, or national origin. 25 words or fewer: $1.00 each additional word: $0.1 FOR SALE *Western Civ. 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