6 Monday. November 8. 1971 University Daily Kansan Runningback Delvin Williams Leading Kansas rusher in the CU game Buffs Stampede Jayhawks By MATT BEGERT Sparked by an 82-yard fourth quarter tie-breaking run, the Colorado Buffaloos surged ahead, dominated the final period of play, and flattened the team in a timeout in Memorial Stadium. In the fourth quarter Colorado's Cliff Branch, aided by good blocking from his team, scored 18 points and defense for the 85-yard run. His drive was followed by a series of successful offensive attacks by the team. CUSUPPLEMENTED its lead by moving 14 yards in six plays, scoring again when quarterback Ken Johnson ran around the right end and in for a touchdown. The two-point conversion was good, and that gave Colorado a 28-14 during the KU squad farther ahead. But the fourth quarter was not representative of the way KU had played the first half. The final Colorado scoring drive was completed with only 10 seconds left to play in the game. The drive began on the Colorado 38 and took eight plays to complete. The Hawks, stunned by the surge from the Buffs, could offer only slight resistance. COLORADO proved to be a formidable defensive opponent, but the Jayhawks secondary was not as strong as it had in been in previous games. the teams moved up and down field in the first quarter but neither could drive very close to the goal. The team remained scorelessly deadlocked after the first quarter of play. Colorado, getting in close enough to try a field goal in the second quarter, failed a 39-yard attempt. The Buffaloes second drive of the second quarter finally put them on the scoreboard. Starting from the KU 23, Buffalo tailback Charlie Davis gained 16 yards in two plays to score the win against scoring distance. An offside penalty against Kansas put the ball on the KU 4, where Davis agplumged forward in two attempts, finally scoring on a hit. PUNTING AFTER an unsuccessful drive, KU's Marc Harris kicked the ball to Bryant, who made a catch on the KU 23. KU's Lucius Turner plowed into Bryant, causing him to fumble and offensive tackle Tom Gaughan recovered for the game. Harriers Second In Big Eight Meet The KU cross country team finished second in the high school cross competition this weekend at Lincoln, Neb. Kansas State won the conference title. Nebraska finished third with 71 Colorado was fourth with 101. Colorado was fifth with 126, sixth. 136. Oklahoma State seventh, 149 and Iowa State The Jayhawks, paced by Dave Anderson, who finished sixth, and Terry McKeon, who placed ninth, scored 75 points. Other finishers for KU were Jon Callen, 11th, Kent McDonald, 22nd, Rick Jacques, 27th, Bob Pelikan, 42nd, Aaron Hove, 25nd. Taking advantage of the field space, he drove Jaynes to end John Schroll on the seven-yard touch- down play, evening up the game Halfback Mike Burton snatched a Colorado pitchout and pitched against opening minutes of the third quarter, giving KU its first and only win. The Kansas lead was short- lived, however, because the Buffalo bears a 71-yard drive and it could not be to complete. That made it 14:14. The 'Hawks had two more chances to score in the third quarter, but the closest they ever came was their own 43-yardline as Colorado stopped any and all long-drive attempts by the 'Hawks Kansan Staff Photo by GREG SORBE 'Hawks Tackle CU Quarterback Ken Johnson . . . Scored once on a 2-yard run . . . That was the end of the KU scoring attack. The fourth half came in the Colorado. The Buffs marched for scoring three more times and refusing to let the KU offense get through their tough defensive limit. Team Statistics First Dewars KU CL Hunting & Gardening 120 89 Pouses 128 90 Pisses 15.6 12.5 Lumberjack 11.3 8.3 Plumbers Fail 2.4 7.5 Truck Driver 1.5 7.5 Score by Quarters Colorado 0 0 7 71 — 39 Kansas 0 0 7 21 — 14 The KU Rugby Club, continuing its home game winning streak, soundly trounced the naming rival of Kansas Rugby Club in both the A game and the games. The KU club won sweeping victories of 20-6 in the A and 31-4 in the B game against Arkansas, which is noted for its win in Rugby. KURugbyClubContinues Winning Streak at Home CU-Davis 2.yard run (Deun kick) KU-Schroll, 7.yard pass from Jaynes (Helmacher kick) In the first game the KU Astra tested 38 points, the second score KU Awolwebring speed combined with hustle proved too much for the KU Eagles. KU-堡顿, intercepted pitchout and return 19 yards (Helmuth kick) CU-Davis, 1 yard run (Dean kick) CU-Branch, 85 run on reverse (kick) The first try in the game came after KU's lock, Hal Edwards CU - Johnson, 2-yard run (Davls, pass from Johnson). JOHNSON: CU-Mathews, 1-yard run (Dean klick) Individual Statistics BU- Branch, 2-100, Davis 28-78, Tarver 9-59 CU- Williams 13-77, Nellums 10-24. Receiving CU-Davis 2-25 KU-Schroll 2-37. Bruegger 2-20 Passing Punting c.U—Sterns 3-36.3 KU—Harris 10-35.3 took a pitch from scrum half, Colin MacMillan and ran 10 yards, barreling over two players. The conversion attempt failed. THE ENTERING RECEIVING the amazing touchdown by a monkey watch went 75 yards. As Tim Gilman, second row for KU, look the ball from a loose backhand. Then go through one yard bringing the score to 8-0. The conversion attempt from the backhand KU threatened again soon afterwards. But, John Stroud of Arkansas intercepted a lateral near his own goal and ran 30 Latinos, VooDoos Win Soccer Battles By BRAD AVERY Kansan Sports Writer In a wildly scoring second game, the African VooDoos downed the World Team. 8-5 The Latinos, behind four goals by Silvio Midenece, swamped the Yankee Power squad, 6-1 in a doubleheader, Sunday soccer doubleheader - 6-1. Midence began the Latino scoring in the first game after taking a pass from right halfback Jake Evans, and midence maneuvered past the Yankee fullback and booted Cherry shot through goal Don Chery. Trailing 2-0 the Yankees came back to right forward David Nunez and dribbed cleanly past the Latino second base. Once paced, he drove to the right side and kicked a strong shot into the left corner of the HOWEVER, the Latinos came right back to make a 14 when the team had been high into the air and over the outstretched fingers of goaltender Midence quickly came up with another goal when he faked Cherry out of position and kicked him into the left corner of the goal. In the second period the Latinos broke the game wide with a score of 12-7. The Lambert began the scoring by taking a pass from Midence and outrunning the Yankee fullback with a score of 14-5, and the score was quicker. Moments later LATino right wing Milton Clock booted a spectacular score from the right wing. The ball was attempting to center the ball, but the shot veered enough to hit the top of the net and dribble. Midence collected his fourth tour after taking a basket from the basket at the tea center. Midence had an open shot for the goal and the score ended In the second game the African VoDoOs displayed an explosive offense in downing the World Team. THE WORLD Team did begin the scoring,however,after right yards. A jarring tie by wing forward Tex Robinson and prop Bob Carter knocked the ball free, allowing wing back Tom McCormack, KU's leading scorer, to score in 40 yards to score. The conversion by Mac Millan was good and the score stood at 14-0. NEW YORK (AP)—Bob Howfield's 39 yard field goal in the fourth quarter and the capricious winds of Shea Stadium combined to give the New York Jets a stunning 13-10 National League victory over the powerful Kansas City Chiefs Sunday. The loss left the Chiefs, who came into the game tied with Oakland for first place in the league. The Chiefs hosted Conference, with a 2-2 record. Winds Aid Jets. Defeat K.C., 13-10 39-yard field goal attempt by Kansas City's Jan Stenuerd just minutes before Howell connected for his game-winner. The injury-riddled Jets, meanwhile, won only their third game against five losses. game as high as 35 miles an hour. gamed on-to-奥斯 Taylor combination that had been set the conference on fire, enabling Dawson to connect with only twice during the game. Marsalis 'foul' on 11-yard pass from Bob Davis to Don Maynard put the ball on the Kansas City 30 and four plays later, howtie Field from almost the same spot goal from almost the same spot at Stenuerd had missed. The next result resul- ted after Kirk, who was Muller, a pitch from a luk- out and ran 30 yards to the goal, leaving Arkansas defenders fearlessly out the conversion again had to be kicked from the far side. It fell short, and the ball came up. Howfield got his opportunity early after a running-into-kicker pass to Jordy Nelson and a personal foul by defensive back Jim Marsalis取 a Kets' jumper. The wind also blew off target a But the bats were aided by the unpredictable winds of Shea Stadium, which whipped around them with gusts as high as 35 miles an hour. WASHINGTON (AP) -- Bill Bradley picked off his second interception with just 38 seconds in Philadelphia. Eagles a 7-7 National Football League tie with the Washington Redskins Sunday. McClaim got his second goal when Azumu was trapped in a pileup for diving for the ball. The score became 2-1 and the score became 2-1. Silvia Mideince, who also played right forward for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers their third goal when he caught Azul out of position and kicked him. forward Elisee Alearaak took a rebound free kick and booted the ball past fallen goalie Milton Clark. McClain started the second period scoring by once more over the ball past Azcu. Matching the ball past Azcu, McClain later McClain extended the African lead to two by alertly kicking the ball that had rebounded off of Azcu. Behind 3-1, the World Team came charging back to within when right wing Mike Econodones Alfaraz at the back booted a strong kick past Clark into the right side of the goal. The Africans tied the score as the power-play center forward R.A.M. Arcut dashed by charging goal Raul Azcut for an easy shot. That tilt The Eagles, in an upset attempt, ran out of time as they were lining up for a field goal attempt from the Washington 26. EALARAZ again came through for the World Team when he stole a pass deep in Vooob territory, drilled the ball to the right and hit a shot past Clark. That ended the first period scoring at 3-3. SPECIAL Behind 5-3, the World Team begins pressing for a score and got one when center forward Justin Hardy made it to midair pass in the for score. Edmund Ohionhoma, however, pulled the game out of reach for the VooDoos when he popped in three quick goals. Trevino 3rd In Mexican Tournament Monday - Wednesday Banana Split at Vista 43c OPEN 10 A.M. EVERYDAY 1527 W. 6th 842-4311 Gallardo, who will help represent his country in next week's World Cup competition in Palm Beach Gardens. Florida, had a round 70 for 213, under demanding Club de Golf course. MEXICO CITY (AP)--Angel Gallardo of Spain rolled in a 22-foot birdie put on the final hole to win the Open golf tournament Sunday and shatter the dream of a fourth national title. KU let down somewhat in the second half on offense, although they still controlled the ball. But the defense, led by second baseman Lym Lipidot, center Lynx Lipidot, was able to stop the Arkansas offense KU'S FINAL two tries of the half, and subsequently the game, were scored by the scrum. John Keller, a lateral from Robinson and ran 10 yards for a try and Edwards, a lateral from Robinson and ran the ball the final 15 yards after Gillan pitched to him following a 30-yard run. Both conversions Scoring in the first half of the B, name, unlike that of the A, was 25. But the B scored the points when backluff Joe Fellman scored on a penalty As the second half began KU, which controlled the ball in the first period but couldn't 'cross the net' in the second and instead of kicking. For a short time KU found themselves down 4-3 when Murray Polk, wing, passed through yards to score. The next time KU the ball hit器 Wajtek Doki moved the ball in close and pitched to back Joffee joyce who could not retrieve it. Trevino, holder of the trophy, opened the Open titles and heavily favored to add this national title to his closet with a 69 for 280 tiled floor. GREG GRISAMORE, a shifty fly half for KU, played his best game of the season, leading all three in losing the goal line three times. The 28-0 win by the Ateam allowed them to remain deadlocked in first place with the Des Moines Rugby Club in the Heart of America Rugby Football League's 7-1 conference record while KU is 8-3-1 overall and 6-0 at home this season. 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