BAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, NOV. 14, 1949 Freshmen Downed 20-2 By Experienced Reserves Bv BOB NELSON The Jayhawker Varsity reserves used their superior experience to a good advantage in spoiling the freshmen's undefeated record by defeating them 20 to 2 in a hard fought game Saturday afternoon. Coach Don Fambrough's battered yearlings played a closer game with their older brothers than the score indicates. The freshmen outgained the Varsity reserves 229 to 222 yards in net total offense. Coach J. V. Sike's more experienced hard charging line kept the yearlings' hard running backs pretty well bottled up throughout the game. The freshmen's running attack was limited to 147 yards rushing for an average of 29 yards per carry on 51 trips. The game was played in 12 minute quarters before a small crowd in order to help protect the soft stadium turf for Saturday's homecoming battle with Missouri. | | Fr. | Vr. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | First downs | 11 | 9 | | Rushing | 6 | 7 | | Passing | 4 | 2 | | Penalties | 1 | 0 | | Net yds. rushing | 147 | 167 | | Net yards passing | 82 | 55 | | Net yds. offense | 229 | 222 | | Passes attempted | 12 | 10 | | Passes completed | 5 | 5 | | Passes intercepted by | 2 | 2 | | Return of interc. | 19 | 5 | | Number of punts | 2 | 5 | | Punting average | 29 | 33 | | Return of punts | 47 | 0 | | Number of kickoffs | 1 | 5 | | Kickoff average | 40 | 31 | | Return of kickoffs | 27 | 0 | | Fumbles | 3 | 1 | | Ball lost on fumbles | 3 | 1 | | Yards penalized | 26 | 65 | The Statistics Freshmen scoring: Safety, Raymer tackled behind goal. by quarters: Freshman ... 0 0 2 0—2 Varsity ... 0 13 7 0—20 Varsity scoring: Touchdowns, Lamping, Stricker, and Temple. Points after touchdown: Rinehart 2 (placements). Floyd Temple, 170-pound senior defensive demon, paced his team's running attack by scoring a third period touchdown on a 64-yard dash. Temple is primarily used by the Varsity on kickoffs because of his fine defensive ability and speed in getting down field to make tackles. Charles Hoag, 187-pound left halffoot, continued his fine all-around performance in pacing his team's offense. Hoag carried the ball on 16 plays for a gain of 76 yards or an average of nearly 5 yards per carry. He completed one out of two passes for 23 yards, intercepted two passes, returned two kickoffs and two punts for 42 yards, and played nearly the entire game. His only kickoff went deep into the end zone. In three freshmen games, Hoag has ground out 324 yards rushing on 52 plays for a neat 6.2 average per carry. His all-around play has been outstanding on offense and defense. The varsity's first touchdown came early in the second quarter after a sustained march of 70 yards on 13 plays. Henry Lamping, 172-pound halfback speed merchant, scored the touchdown from the 1-yard line after picking up a total of 39 yards on the march. Bob Brandeberry, 180-pound fullback helped the drive along by throwing in a 17-yard run. Late in the second period, the Varsity reserves recovered a freshmen fumble on their own 29-yard line and drove 71 yards on eight plays to score two plays before the half ended. This touchdown march mixed good running with a passing attacked paced by quarterback Ken "Red" Morrow, four year veteran. Bill Rinehart, sophomore kicking expert known as "The Toe," missed the conversion as the ball sailed wide of the uprights. Pat Murphy, 180-pound hard running halfback, sliced off right guard for 25 yards in moving the ball to the Frosh 41-yard line. Murphy followed by picking up 2 yards over left guard. Two passes Charles Hoag, freshman left halfback, was the main offensive weapon of the frosh in their game against the varsity reserves Saturday. Hoag, a standout on both offense and defense, has been compared with Ray Evans by Missouri sports writers. by Morrow to end Duane Unruh and a 7 yard gain by Brandeberry placed the ball on the Frosh 2-yard line. Brandeberry picked up one yard over left guard while the next play found halfback Arnold Stricker, 165-pounder, held at the line of scrimmage. On the third down, Stricker went around his own left end to score standing up. Rinehart's placement split the uprights to run the count to 13 to 0 in favor of the Varsity reserves. Early in the third quarter, with the ball on the Varsitv 36-yard line, Temple broke through the right side of his line to score on a beautiful 64 yard run behind good downfield blocking. Rinehart's conversion was good and the freshmen trailed 20 to 0. 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