University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Sept. 30, 1970 13 KU Stats TEAM STATISTICS KU OPP First downs 53 68 Rushing Carries 147 163 Yardage gained 708 917 Yards lost 76 130 Net yardage 632 787 Passing Attempted 70 61 Completed 30 36 Net yardage 434 449 Passes for TD's 4 3 Had intercepted 5 3 Total Offense Plays 217 224 Net yardage 1066 1236 Punting Number 21 14 Yardage 921 551 Average 43.9 39.4 Punt Returns Number 6 13 Yardage 58 131 Average 9.7 10.1 Kickoff Returns Number 13 13 Yardage 290 211 Average 22.3 16.2 Interceptions Number 3 5 Return yardage 39 108 Fumbles Number 5 7 Lost 3 5 Penalties Number 22 24 Yardage 177 209 COMPOSITE SCORE BY QUARTERS BY QUARTERS KU 10 22 30 17-79 Opp 17 23 17 21-68 SCOREBOARD Wash. State...(H) W 48-31 34,000 Texas Tech...(H) L 0-23 38,700 Syracuse...(A) W 31-14 25,000 Oct. 3—New Mexico Oct. 10 at Kansas State Oct. 17—Nebraska Oct. 18—Oklahoma Oct. 31—At Okla. State Nov. 7—Colorado Nov. 14—Oklahoma Nov. 14—Missouri TACKLING LEADERS Davenport 10 Assist Total 28 Page 8 15 26 Adams 8 18 26 Roach 8 13 21 Palmer 3 16 19 Gakson 5 13 19 Garcia 6 10 19 Rucker 7 7 14 Hawkins 7 10 12 MUSHI Riggins 90 TC 12 Gain Loss Net Ave TD Conley 25 98 19 11 31 11 5.2 1.4 Long Heek 25 119 36 83 63 3.3 3 40 10 Morris 10 63 1 12 83 63 3.3 2 40 10 Schmidt 14 54 1 12 53 3.8 0 17 Jomies 14 54 1 13 18 3.0 0 14 Jessie 2 2 0 0 0 O'Neil 3 9 0 9 3.0 0 Jones 2 1 9 -8 0 1 RECEIVING No. Yds TD Long Turner 8 133 1 151 Foster 6 131 2 43 Bowie 4 137 0 23 Riggins 3 25 1 17 Brown 2 48 0 42 Natsues 2 36 0 31 Rayey 2 -13 0 7 Morris 2 -13 0 7 O'Neil 1 -14 0 14 PASSING Att Comp Int Yds Heck 69 30 434 41 Jones 1 0 0 0 0 Long PASS INTER- TENNS No. Yds TD Long Palmer 1 25 1 25 Adams 1 13 0 12 Evans 1 0 10 PUNTING No. Yds Ave Long Lieppman 21 921 43.9 69 - PUNT PAGE INTED PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Ave TD Long Conley ... 4 45 11.3 0 38 Adams ... 4 13 6.5 0 7 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Ave TD Long Conley ... 4 45 11.3 0 38 Adams ... 4 13 6.5 0 7 KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Ave TD Long Jessie ... 6 147 12.5 0 39 Riggins ... 3 83 27.7 0 35 Morris ... 3 27 18.5 0 19 Schmidt ... 1 13 13.0 0 13 Conley ... 1 13 10.0 0 13 SCORING TD PAT PAT FG Pts. (1) (2) Riggins 5 30 Helmbacher 8-9 3-4 17 Foster 2 12 Turner 2 12 Palmer 1 6 Morris 1 6 Heck 1-1 2 Totals 10-9 1-1 3-4 79 Opponents 9-8 9-8 3-4 69 B-School Picks Fellows Recipients of the University of Kansas School of Business Graduate Student Fellowships in Business for 1970-71 have been announced by Dean Clifford D. Clark. The Clarence Coleman Fellowship for Graduate Study in Business has been awarded to Keith Holden, Ottawa, a first-year masters candidate. Women Joggers Will Meet Tonight Former KU head track coach Bill Easton's newest charges will be off and running at 9 p.m. tonight. For the all-woman squad, it will mark the beginning of a 14 week jogging program set up by Easton for the KU Women's Recreation Association. The program involves running nightly Monday through Thursday starting with a distance of 880 yards along Naismith Drive and working up to two miles. All women students are welcome to participate and those wishing to jog tonight will meet at the east entrance of Robinson Gym. Band Day Attracts 81 Marching Units Eighty-one marching bands containing about 5,600 musicians, 95 drum majors and 450 majorettes and twirlers will perform during half-time of the Kansas-New Mexico game this Saturday as part of the 26th KU Band Day. HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Oliver Reed will star in "The Hunting Party" for United Artists. George Boberg, director of bands, will be assisted by Russell L. Wiley, professor of music, who organized the first KU Band Day in 1939. Receiving the Paul Landis Scholarships in Business were Robert Brown, Boise, Idaho; Robert Davidson, Overland Park; James Portwood, Fairway; and Clint Richards, Lawrence, all second-year masters candidates. The Solon E. Summerfield Scholarship in Business has been awarded to Berthold Mehrer, masters candidate from Omaha, Neb., and Mark Miller, a masters candidate from Salina. The William Wiedemann Business Scholarship for fall semester has been awarded to Michael Shonka, a masters candidate from Columbus, Neb. This spring the scholarship will go to Constance Poff, a masters candidate from West Germany. Bruce Hogle of Lawrence, and Steve Simik, Overland Park, both masters candidates, have been named School of Business Associates. Unitas Status Questionable BALTIMORE (UPI)—Johnny Unitas' knee doomed the Baltimore Colts to an embarrassing 44-24 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs Monday night, and coach Don McCafferty said he is not sure of his star's status for next week. Unitas was relegated to the bench in the second quarter with the Colts behind 24-0 after completing only five of 15 passes and skidding around the ferocious rush of defensive linemen Aaron Brown and Buck Buchanan. McCaffery blamed Unitas "gimpy" knee that "bothered him all week" since he was injured in the San Diego game last week. "When things got going so bad, I took him out because I didn't want to take any chances," McCafferty said. An arm injury kept Unitas out of the 1968 season when backup signal caller Earl Morrall led the team to the Super Bowl. Against the Chiefs, Morrall again proved his worth, hitting 17 of 36 passes for 243 yards although he was dumped for losses four times and had three passes intercepted. In the second half, Morrall hit Eddie Hinton and Tom Mitchell for touchdown passes and Jim O'Brien kicked a 26-yard field goal. Kansas City coach Hank Stram called the victory, "a game we had to win," after an initial loss to Minnesota. He said a muscle pull that forced running back Mike Garrett out of the game was not serious. Rugged Drill For K-State MANHATTAN (UPI)—Kansas State football coach Vince Gibson directed his Wildcats through a rugged two-hour workout Tuesday and announced a replacement for the injured Mike Kuhn. The Chiefs' Johnny Robinson intercepted two Unitas passes early in the game, setting up Kansas City scores. The Chiefs piled up 31 points before Morrall finally hit on a touchdown pass to Roy Jefferson on the last second of the first half. Gibson said Norm Dubois, a 6-1, 221-pound junior, would start at defensive right end Saturday when Kansas State battles powerful Colorado. The Golden Herd thumped Penn State, 41-13, last Saturday. Kuhn bruised a shoulder last week against Arizona State. Gibson Tuesday pinpointed two musts if the Wildcats hope to defeat Colorado. He said Kansas State would have to stop full-back Ward Walsh and also prevent the Buffaloes from making the big play. Offensively Tuesday, the wu-cats emphasized its passing game and means of blocking Herb Orvis, Colorado's "man-eater" who was selected the national lineman of the week for his play against the Nittany Lions. 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