PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, NOV. 21, 1949 Kansas, Missouri Put On Terrific Football Show By GEORGE BROWN, JR. The Kansas Jayhawkers' blistering second half attack wasn't quite enough as the Missouri Tigers won 34 to 28 before a record breaking crowd of 40,500 in Memorial stadium Saturday. The old record was 40.043. The thrill-packed game saw the Jayhawkers strike first for seven points. But the Tigers came back with four touchdowns to lead 27 to 7 at the half. Then in the second half from the kickoff to the final gun the Jayhawkers gave the Tigers many anxious moments. Three quick touchdowns moved Kansas out in front 28 to 27. However, the Tigers connected on a long pass for the winning touchdown in the final quarter. The Statistics | | KU | MU | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | First downs | 9 | 31 | | Rushing | 3 | 24 | | Passing | 5 | 6 | | Penalties | 1 | 1 | | Net yds. rushing | 134 | 467 | | Forwards attempted | 21 | 23 | | Forwards comp. | 8 | 13 | | Net yds. forwards | 134 | 200 | | Intercepted by | 0 | 2 | | Yds. Inter. return | 0 | 16 | | Punts, number | 6 | 3 | | Punts, average | 45 | 13 | | Kickoffs, number | 5 | 7 | | Fumbles | 3 | 7 | | Own fumbles recov. | 0 | 0 | | Penalties | 11 | 11 | | Yds. lost on pen. | 65 | 116 | The Score by Quarters Kansas 14 13 0 7-28 Missouri 14 13 0 47-28 Kansas Scoring: Touchdowns: Smith, Griffith, French 2. Points after touchdowns: Rinehart 4 (placements). Missouri Scoring: Touchdowns: W. Carter, Klein, Carras, Houston, Brazelln. Points after touchdowns: Glorioso 4. (placement). From the "if's" angles the Jay-hawkers might have won, and then the Tigers might have "ifed" out the victory. In the first quarter if the Jayhawkers had capitalized on a Missouri fumble on the Tiger 22 yard line, the story of the game might have been different. Kansas would then have had at least a 13 point lead, and the pressure would have been on the Tigers. In the closing seconds of the second quarter, Kansas moved down to the eight yard line, but a fumble stopped them. If a touchdown had been scored—who knows. The third quarter was all Kansas. The Jayhawkers scored twice, and were on the 10 yard line after a third T.D. Here's where the "ifs" really enter the picture. Bud French sliced through the center to the four yard line. If the play hadn't been called back on a backfield in motion penalty and the Jayhawkers had scored, the game might easily have been a Kansas victory. In the same series of downs, one of Jerry Bogue's passes was dropped in the end zone—if. . . However, the Tigers would have scored in the third quarter if a penalty hadn't nullified a 39 yard touchdown dash by Win Carter. After the penalty the Tigers moved down to the 10 yard line and might have scored if it hadn't been for a fumble. The Tigers fumbled seven times in all and recovered none. One Kansas fan leaving the stands was heard to remark, "If the game was five quarters long, we'd have those Tigers running." The so-called deciding play of the game was the fourth down gamble of the Tigers in the last quarter. Had the Jayhawkers taken over on downs, the final score might have been different. As it was the Tigers made it by inches and kept the ball the rest of the game. The prevailing feeling in the press bax that the fullback Win Carter didn't make the required inches for the first down. And as one of the Arizona scouts said, "it all depends on where the official put the ball down." The officials did a fine job although one seemingly fast whistle in the third quarter may have had some effect on the final outcome. On this particular play, W. Carter went around his own left end for a six yard gain. Kansas linebacker Johnny Amberg hit him hard and the ball squirted out of his arms upon contact. However, the official ruled the whistle had blown before the fumble. The ousting of co-captain Dick Tomlinson also seemed somewhat hasty if not unfair. The Missouri guard, John Kadlee, rushed center Bob Drumm twice before the ball had been snapped on the try for extra point. Kadlee also pulled the stunt once on the try for extra point in the first quarter. Tomlinson says he merely put his arms up to protect himself from a blow he thought was coming. The Titers have a very effective offense. Their running attack at times seemed unstoppable. In fact the Missouri running attack was thrown for a loss only six times all afternoon. The Kansas running attack can boast a still better record. Only one Kansas runner was thrown for a loss. This doesn't mean the lines weren't functioning because the line play of both teams was at times terrific. For Kansas Dean Wells, Johnny Amberg, Chuck O'Neal and Orbin Tice turned in good defensive performances. The Kansas defense was especially alert in recovering all seven Missouri fumbles. Forrest Griffith turned in one of his better games Saturday. Griffith now has faced the Tigers four times and came out on the winning team twice. Griffith and French counted for all but 23 of the yards Kansas made rushing. Here's a recap of the scoring of the game: Bill Mace was a standout as the Jayhawker punter. Mace got off one kick of 66 yards. Mace also turned a good job of linebacking when in the game. 1. Kansas scored first after Tice recovered a Tiger bumble on the Missouri 40. The Jayhawks scored in four plays—the last an eight yard aerial from Bogue to Lyn Smith. Bill Rinechart added the extra point. 2. Win Carter scored the first Tiger TD. after taking a lateral from Phil Klein. The D.C. came after a 81 yard drive that took only four plays. GARRETT MARKET FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Catering to Fraternities and Sororities FREE DELIVERY TWICE DAILY Phone 781-K-4 3. Klein took a lateral from H. Carter for the second Tiger score. The play covered 17 yards capping an 18-yard play. Glorioso added the extra point. Johnny Glorioso kicked the extra point. 4. The Tigers won 78 yards in 10 plays for the next score. Nick Carrass went over from the three to Horiaz again added the extra point. 5. The Tigers fourth T.D. came two and a half minutes later, Fullback customius the one yard line on the 10 yard drive 10 plays. Glorioso his kick was wide. 6. On the first play from scrimmage in the second half, Forrest Griffin broke nose and romped 61 to score six up Rinehart kicked the extra point. 7. Tie blocked a Missouri punt to start this touchdown march on the 44 yard line. The Jayhawkers covered the distance in three plays. French pulled in Dick Gilman's pass and weaved through several Tigers to go over. The play was good for 33 yards. Rinehart split the uprights for the extra point. 8. French scored the next T.D. on a three yard plunge. The Jayhawkers took over on the three after recovering Klein's fumble. Rinehart kicked his fourth consecutive extra point. 9. Missouri scored the last T.D. of the game on a 35 yard pass from Glorioso to Dick Braznell. Glorioso added the extra point. Rushing Individual Statistics Rushing Kansas Player Atts. Yds. Griffith 11 78 French 11 33 Bogue 3 11 Stinson 5 9 Missouri Glorioso 17 185 Braznell 23 129 Klein 22 33 W. Carter 14 82 Houston 3 19 H. Carter 3 19 Carras 2 8 Passing Kansas Att. Com. Yd. Gilman 13 6 98 Bogue 9 3 36 Missouri Glorioso 5 3 97 Braznell 6 4 38 Klein 10 6 65 Kansas Cat. yds. 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