6 Tuesday, December 7, 1971 University Daily Kansan 'Hawk Aubrey Nash Posted top KU scoring with 15 points . . . Nebraska and Alabama finished 1-2 Monday in The Associated Press final regular season college football poll, ranking the top national championship in the Orange Bowl on New Year's NU. Alabama Lead Final Poll Indiana Edges KU, 59-56 The Hoosiers ran down the clock to three seconds before By the Associated Press Hoosiers Triumph Despite a spectacular second half comeback, the Jayhawks sent down to their second defeat right at the hands of Indiana. 54-38. Runner-up Alabama got four 1 vokes. the other three went to four-b-ranked Michigan- and 954 wins. the Crimson Tide fined 11-0. HOPE STILL remained for a JAWK victory though, when. woken up from the bed, Coach Ted Owens called time out. His strategy was obvious; the Hawks would go for one shot. But he could win it, take it because, with only 37 seconds remaining, Kivisto hit the ball, giving Indiana the turnover. Nebraska's defending national change received 48 first place wins and four perfect score—from a nationwide broadcasters. The Corkscrews closed out a 12-0 regular season Saturday night by trouncing Nebraska. Leading 56-52 with three minutes left to play, the 'Hawks looked like they had the game next trip down the court, but Jenkins Wilson lost the ball out of bounds. KU went to its delay game the next trip down the court, but he missed the ball and Indiana center Steve Downing rebounded. Hoosier forward Joby Winkler banked one off the board and it was 56-54. The Hawks scored a goal from KU guard Kontviktio to commit a charging foul on Downing, and he made one free throw of a one-handed shot. At 56-55, link game 56-55, KU again went to a delay, but forward Wilson Barrow fouled Downing again. The Hoosier center missed, but he comedown on Barrow's time down the court by Nash, who had gone up for a rebound but had come down on Barrow's back. In the end, the throws, which put Indiana out in front 57-56 with 1:24 remaining. Penn State, fifth a week ago, saw its dreams of a perfect college scholarship disappear in Saturday's 31-11 loss to Tennessee. That dropped the 10-10 Nittany Lions to seventh and moved up from sixth to fifth. Third-ranked Oklahoma bounced back from its Thanksgiving loss to Iowa, and Oklahoma State 58-14 for a 10-1 record and 880 points. Michigan, 119, held onto fourth with 797 Tennessee, 9-2 and bound for the Liberty Bowl, jumped from 12th to ninth with Penn State in the top two. Vols' impressive triumph over Penn State bounced Louisiana to 11th to 11th, heading the Second Ten. from eighth to seventh and 10-1 Arizona State from ninth to eighth. Georgia, 10-1, climbed from seventh to sixth. 9-2 Colorado Trailing the Tigers were Texas, Notre Dame, Toledo, Houston, Stanford, Mississippi, Arkansas, Northwestern and Washington. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Kansas City was wide receiver Otis Taylor scored touchdowns on two spectacular plays and Jan Stenerud kicked four field goals Monday night as the Chiefs beat Kansas State in a battle of first-place National Football League teams. Randy Canfield committed his first win as a starter, eliminating all elimination of a miracle finish when he made two more clean plays, making the final score 98-56. The Chiefs, 8-3-1, moved one half game ahead of the Oakland Raiders in the Western Division with a score of 9-2. Reference, taking sole possession of the lead for the first time this season. They play the Raiders, 7-4. The final poll to decide the national championship will be taken following the bowl games. Chiefs Beat 49ers Lead in Conference Taylor pulled in a 46-yard touchdown pass from veteran quarterback Len Dawson in the second quarter as the Chiefs took the lead for the first time, 10.3-8. Second-second scoring by going 25-4 and for a touchdown on an end-around play in the third quarter. Indiana to commit 19 turnovers in the first half, but as a result of a 25 percent shooting percentage, were unable to take advantage of Indiana's turnovers. The Hawks went into a two-out victory first half without so much as a free throw. But with Indiana fumbling the ball all over the San Francisco, 7-5, half fell a game behind Los Angeles, 7-4,1 in the National Conference West last four games, third time in its last four games. Steneurd's field goals included one of 54 yards, the second longest of his career, in a game when the Chiefs scored 18 points. Dawson passed for 263 yards, including 188 in the first half, as he outperformed the 49ers' John Brodie and engineered the team to revsigned victory that knocked San Francisco out of its division lead. Brodie threw a 35-yard touchdown pass to Ted W凯利 in the second quarter after middle linebacker Nunley Nunley a Kansas City at the Chiefs 44-yard line, and V. Washington of the 49ers IT WAS perhaps the most exasperating the Jayhawks have played all year. They forced MANHATTAN (AP)—Deadly stretch by Kentucky allowed the t ranked Wildcats to hang around over Kansas State Monday night. Kentucky hit 12 of 12 from the free throw line in the last two minutes to stave off a K-State lead to four moments earlier. Sophomore guard Ronnie Lyons, who hit 19 of his 21 points in the second half, shut off every shot with deadly outside shooting. Kentucky went to a one-two two defense midway through the second half that off-kill K-State was outted by 6-10 Steve Mitchell. court, KU managed to stay within 14 until, with 4:15 remaining, they began their comeback. Led by two goals each by Aubrey Nash and center Randy Canfield, they pulled within five with little over a minute "Hacks" to Hanks and Indianra trades goals before the half, and it ended 28-23. The visitors came at the Tigers with a zone defense but Missouri was after a 33-29 halftime lead. It was after Montana State switched to a man-for-man with 11% power that Missouri turned the ball over. By that time the Tiger starters were on the bench. K-State was as cold from the free throw line to Kentucky was the. K-State hit only eight of 20 shots for the win, and K-State was 20 of 36 for 75 per cent. THE HOISERS AND KU played footies with the score for most of the second half, with the Hawks winning in three out of seven minutes remaining. Over seven minutes remaining, Nash tied the score at 50-50 with a diana took a brief two-point lead, but Barrow again came through in the clutch when she sank both breaks, a 52-all tie after Tom Kivisto had knotted the score with a 25-foot jump shot. Nash had a 52-foot jump with a 12-foot jumper. But it was all disappointment from there on with the Hawks blowing their not-so costly tips and turnovers. COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP)—S spurred by John Brown and Mike Jeffries, Missouri rolled over Montana State, 85-7, 58-11 night for its third straight non-nonplaying basketball victory in as many games. Brown. **6-foot 7-foot** jersey, scored by Brandon Martin. rebounds while Jeffries hit for 17 to lead the Missouri attack. High for Montana State was Mark O'Connor. KSU Loses 71-64 Game ToKentucky Missouri controlled the backboards to the tune of 48-36, 49-36, and 25-20 edge in the first half. Coach 25-20 edge in the Tiger bench in the second half. NASH HAD one of his better nights, collected 15 points to lead the Jayhawks' scoring. Perhaps he was the most talented Jayhawk play was the tremendous night of rebounding Wilson Barrow had. The 6-4 junior collected, by unofficial count, 18 KU lead KU in that department. He led Nicklaus by some $15,000 going into this event, but couldn't match the Golden Bear. In an effort to put KU center Randy Canfield in foul trouble, the Hosslers went to their pivot as they needed strategy enabled him to collect 22 points. It was successful because Canfield spent a great deal of the game. He scored 16 and did KU's leading scoring. Bud Stallworth. Stallworth collected four fouls in the first half and two in the second half. Owens quickly put the 6-5 senior in, but Stallworth picked up his fifth foul with a full 15 minutes remaining. Game-winner, he had scored on four points when he was taken out. opened the fourth quarter with a three-yard touchdown run, which brought San Francisco within six points at 23-17. Open Win Gives Jack Money Title It was the fourth money- winning crown for Nicklaus and far surpassed his world record of $211,566 set in 1967. ORLANDO, Fla. (AP)—Jack Nicklaus won the $30,000 first prize in the weather-delayed Walt Disney World Open Monday and earned a winning title, sweeping past weary Lee Trevining for the coveted crown Nicklaus shot a final 68 for 273 and a three-stroke win. There is one more question on the schedule—the Bahama day—and the day—but Nicklaus and Trevino both are skipping it. The deadline is Nicklaus, who trailed Trevinio in earnestminds of the year, finished his season with a record $244,490.50 89-57 Win 3rd Straight For Tigers Trevino, who established himself as the game's new folk hero with his sweep of the American, British and Canadian titles this summer, was well back in business, finished with a total of $231.078. 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