6 Monday, October 25, 1971 University Daily Kansan Kansan Photo by ED LALLO ISU's Amundson Walks Over KU Defenders Ruggers Place in K.C. Tourney The University of Kansas Rugby club a team won fifth place in the consolation flight of the Heart of America Rugby tournament Saturday in Swope Park in Kansas City, Mo. The Kansas team will face the final game of the consolation competition. Rick Wittson of KU scored a try to give the team its first four points in the game. Gene Roberts missed a two point contender as Garrett garnered three points on a penalty kick. The KU team advanced to the second round of the 24-tournament by beating the previously undefeated St. Louis Falcons I-8.3. Vic Clark scored KU's first try on a 65-yard run and Lynn Lippold added another try after a 20-yard run. Both conversion attempts failed. The Falcons II scored on a penalty kick, but were never a serious threat to KU's A team. But the team lost to the Denver Highlanders 6-3 in the closing minutes of the gruelling second round to put KU in the consolation competition. The second game of regular competition matched KU's A-team against the Denver Women's Hockey Team Edged by Emporia, 4-2 The KU women's field hockey team lost a close match Friday to the Kansas State Teachers College at Emporia by a score of 4-2. At the start of the first half both teams fought strong defensively. There were many attempts to score, but each team held its position. Finally, KU scored with a line drive shot by right inner Nancy Norris, Shawnee Mission junior. Empiria then gained possession of the ball and quickly pushed downfield. However, KU thwarted the attempt and took the ball back to its goal. Empiria regained possession and scored with only two goals from the first half ended with the score tied. 1-1. Second half play was characterized by many turnovers by both teams. KU scored on a shot by left inner Jarny Jameson, Shawnee Mission junior to put KU in the lead. The lead want 'n't hold long. Emperor backs it with a strong drive to tie the score again. Strong defense kept the score even until four minutes before the end of the game. Emporia then scored on a hard hit drive to put them ahead 3-2. With seconds remaining, Emporia gained possession and scored again making the final tally 4-2. KU, now 2-2 for the season, will play its last game against KState at 10 a.m. Saturday on the field east of Robinson Gymnasium. Highlanders, who drew a bye in the first round. The Denver team had been beaten only once this season and that loss was in the championship game of the Aspen Ruggerest, a 16-team tournament held earlier this fall. KU was forced to play most of the first half one man short after Rod Secombe, KU's hook, was taken to the hospital. Secombe suffered three broken ribs in a tackle. Rugby rules prohibit substitution until the half-time break. Despite the handicap the game at the half was scoreless. Kansas Photo by RICHARD VERHAGE The second half began with a KU moving the ball well. A 30-yard penalty kick by Colin MacMillan five minutes into the second half gave KU 30 lead. Leather, KU forced to play much of the remainder of the game in their own territory. Vicious tackling and hustle kept the Highlanders out of the end zone until finally, with five points down, KU scored a try and a conversion to make the score 6-3. KU was not able to score again. KU Field Hockey Player Drives Toward Goal ... KSTC at Emporia down KU, 42 ... "It was a tough game to lose," said Jack kline, serum captain. "That was the best win." The Kansas Jayhawks won the coin toss Saturday—their seventh straight this year—but that's where their luck ended as the Ravens beat the Cardinals in fourth loss of the season, 40-24 in Arms By SCOTT SPREIER Kansas Sports Editor The win pushed Iowa State's season mark to 1-2 and improved the Cyclone's chances for their first winning season in 1965. ISU is now 2-1 in conference ISU came out fighting on a field wet from earlier showers, and jumped to a 36-0 halftime lead before a homecoming crowd of 32,000. Kansas got tough in the second half and tried to play catch-up football, but you get within nine points of the Cyclones. Kansan Sports Editor 'Hawks Suffer 4th Loss The loss was the seventh straight over two seasons the Jayhawks have suffered away from home. KU is now 3-4 for the season and 1-2 in Big Eight action. TAILBACK GEORGE Amundson sparked the Cyclone attack Saturday, gaining 290 yards and scoring three touchdowns. Amundson consistently broke through the Kansas defense and walked through he could not find a hole to go through. The Cyclones wasted no time in getting on the scoreboard. Their first time with the ball, they marched fifty yards in 10 plays to score. Amundson led the drive, slipping away from three defenders on the second play and gaining 20 yards to the Kansas 31. The Jayhawks were stopped on the next series but got four more downs after Iowa was called for roughing the kicker. KU could get no farther than the UIK 46. ISU then pushed to the Kansas one, where the Hawks held them for three plays. Then on the last down, Amundson threw himself over the goal line to score. THE CYCLONES started their second scoring late in the first period, after a 26-10 loss to Tampa Bay. Iowa State made it 16-0 with 6:56 remaining in the period, when Amundson literally walked over the Kansas defense and into the end zone for his second touchdown. ISU then carried the ball to the KU 20, whereorge Shoemake booted a field goal with two seconds left in the period to make it 9-4. Sophomore David Jaynes replaced Dan Heck as quarterback in the second period, after Heck was shaken on the last play. Hawks again failed to get a drive started. The Cyclones got the ball back on the very next play after Jerome Nelloms fumbled the kickoff return on the ISU 35. Two later the Attalem locked loose for the third time. KANSAS THEN retaliated with its first successful drive of the afternoon. With third and seven on the ISU 46, Jaynes hit end split Martin Foster on the 34 for a first down. Then on second and 10, he hit tight end John Schroll who drove to the Iowa 21. The Cyclones came right back to make it Second Half Surge Fails Jayhawks' First Half Showing Disappointing to Fambrough Two plays later Jaynes again took to the air and bf flanker Bob Martin who drove them. Kansas Coach Don Fambrough was obviously disappointed with the performance of the KU football team after the game. He was a State football game Saturday in Ames. KANSAS CITY (AP)—Len Dawson found just enough daylight in Washington's pass defense Sunday to fire three touchdown strikes as the Kansas State team a 27-20 victory and ruined the Rebels' perfect National Football League record. "It was very obvious that we were just standing around in the first half," he said. "We weren't blocking, tackling. We just weren't doing much." "At the hall, I just told the payers that they must go back out there and prove to themselves that they weren't quitters. That was about all it seemed we could The Washington defeat, coupled with the Dallas Cowboys' 44-21 victory over New England, left the Redskins with a 5-1 record. The NFC wild card National Football Conference East Division. Kansas City, 5-1, remained in a firstplace tie in the American Conference West with the Oakland Raiders, who defeated Cincinnati, 31-27. Moments earlier, Kansas City romped 82 yards on seven plays to get over. The big one was Dawson's 50-yard pitch to rookie Elmo Wright at the Washington 21. Dawson was pitched to Wright in the end zone, and Jan Stenner's kick tied the brutal struggle. 20-20 The Chefs, behind 17-6 on the half, stormed 64 yards on nine plays in the last five minutes with Otis Taylor making a 30-yard pass to Dawson's 28-24. pass to break 22-21 "I thought we had several opportunities to win in the second half. The illegal procedure penalty after Burton's infraction stalled and it took the wind out of us." Chiefs' Passes Ruin Redskins Perfect Record Fambridge was encouraged at several points during the second half by the turn of Iowa State coach Johnny Majors said his team did better offensively than they had in any previous game. He said the inside blocking and the pressure the Iowa State defense put on KU quarterbacks Dan Heck and David Jawnes aided the victory. Fambrough praised the character of the Iowa State team. "Iowa State is a very balanced football team," he said. "I thought Karas had a better balance than K-State and had better pass defense." The Kansas defense tightened in the third period, and temporarily stopped the Cyclone attack. However the Jayhawks got a win over the Iowa State team, setting no further than the Iowa State 17. 30.6, marching 65 yards in three plays. Amundson once again sparked the drive with a 25-yard run up the middle. Fullback Dennis McDonald scored the T.D. With six seconds remaining in the period, Kansas scored a safety when Iowa State attempted to punt from the end zone. The ISU center snapped the ball over the head of the punter and out of bounds giving KU two points. THE KANASS offense caught fire early in the final period, moving in six plays from their own 46 to make it 30-16. Nellions went around end on a pitchout to score and Jaynes hit fullback Steve Conley for the two-point conversion. ISU then helped kill KU's chances by marching from their own 20 to the Kansas 11, using almost seven minutes of valuable time. From there, Showmake booted his second field goal of the afternoon to make it 33-16. With 51 seconds left in the game KU got within nine points of ISU. Lee Hawkins took a punt on the 12, bounced it once and then ran 88 yards for the touchdown. Jaynes again hit Schroll for the conversion. But the Cyclones weren't ready to培训, as the clock ran out, quarterback Dean Trembley steered them. Team Statistics First Dome 19.50 Double Hanging 19.50 Vertical hanging 16.79 Passion 7.23.2 Passion 7.23.2 Fomulae Lift 13.27.1 Fomulae Lift 13.27.1 Fomulae Lift 2 2 8 Kansas 16.44 Iowa State 63.320 Missouri 10.34 Tennessee 10.34 Score by Quaters IOWA STATE 9 21 0 10 - 80 KANSAS 5 16 0 10 - 80 Individual Statistics Scoring Summary ISU- Amniumm 1 run (kick held) ISU- Amniumm 2 run (kick held) ISU- Amniumm 1 run (Shoemaker kick) ISU- Amniumm 1 run (Shoemaker kick) KAN- Jaeyun 2 pins to伞 (Shoemaker locked) KAN- Jaeyun 2 pins to伞 (Shoemaker locked) KAN- Saferi 3 pins to伞 (Shoemaker locked) and out of fun (Shoemake kik) KAN Forwards 40 (Harris 12) and Schrolli KAN Central 40 pass to Harris (Shoemake kik) Paving BSU - Carbon 10-25 l x 149 yards. Amunfield 1:2 minute 1 187. Carlson 10-25,118 yards. Amundson 1,2 mins 2 laps. IN Amir Abdulaziz 1999 M. Dombald 1990, Carlton 484, N.J. Armandio 1997 M. Dombald 1990, Carlton 484, Michigan 1667 1997 M. Dombald 1990, Carlton 22, New Jersey 1667 1997 M. Dombald 1990, Carlton 22. N- Jaynes 6-10-80 yards. Heck 1-5-10 yards. ISU, Kleppe 4-6. Anatomy 20. McDonald 213, Bichironhua 110. Carbonium Icarbonio 2. Harris 149. McDonald 213. Punting ISU - Keown 6-38, McHall 14-43 KAN - Harris 7-28 Punting For the second straight week, the University of Kansas freshmen football team attempted a last minute drive that ended in a 26-14 victory behind victory. However, a pass interception at the six-yard line with 14 seconds remaining in the game sealed a 7-6 victory for the Missouri freshmen in a game played Friday at KU's Memorial Stadium. Final Frosh Drive Stopped by Missouri Led by the running of Bill Zeigler, who gained 80 yards in the first half, Missouri dominated the action, rolling up 202 yards total offense in the first half to KU'74. By MIKE DONNELLY Kansan Sports Writer The Tigers scored first with 3:22 left in the first quarter on a 50-yard pass from quarterback Jim Gible to end Dave Johnston. Steve Anderson added the extra MU muffed several scoring opportunities in the second quarter by missing two field goals and having another扣下 downback pass nullified by a holding penalty. The Jayhawks rallied late in the third quarter on the rushing of Garrett Donaldson and Odell Weidner. KU gained good field position on a 22-yard punt return by Robert Miller to the KU 43. Driving 83 yards in seven plays, KU scored two touchdowns and had Chad Krull attempted the extra point but the ballailed under the crossbar. KU managed to penetrate only as far as the MU 31 yardline in the first half. The Tiger's defense contained the Jayhawk ground game and quarterback Bruce Adams was unable to find the range passing, completing only 2 of 14 passes. Missouri continued to launch a strong running game with Ray Byesbey and Zeigler However, the KU defense continued to prevent Missouri from driving close enough to score. Linebacker Steve Towle played an outstanding game. He made seven unassisted tackles and helped on seven others. KU tried one final drive with 30 seconds left in the game. The Hawks took over at end of third quarter. 1. yards on the first play with the aid of a pass interference call against MU at the After a penalty for having an illegal receiver downfield and an incomplete pass, Adams three throws to Weidner who took the ball down to Missouri's 23. It looked as though the Frosh Hawks might be able to catch the ball with his shell intercepted an Adams ball at the 6-yard line for Missouri with 14 seconds left. MU run the clock out, securing a 7-6 victory. The highlight of the game for KU was the running of Donaldson. The Kansas City, Mo. product had only carried the ball twice for 10 yards in the two previous freshmen rushing for the game, giving $2 cards on 16 carries, in the second half. Foster praised the defense and said it played well except for three or four plays. The whole team looked good, especially Towle and Randy Fruits. Foster said. He also said that he was proud of the man for making a comeback and that they had been great friends. Freshman Coach Dick Foster said after the game that he learned a lesson with Donaldson and that he deserved to play in the state tournament to him if he doesn't. Foster said. Rushing Missouri Coach Bob Fraln said that his team stuck close to its game plan. Individual Leaders MU Bytese 15.124, Zeigler 17.109 MU Donaldson 16.324, Weldner 10.42, Miller 10.39 Team Statistics Kansas Missouri First Owens Habitat Varnish 148 362 Habitat Varnish 150 359 Habitat Varnish 9.211 414.1 Habitat Varnish 11.145 414.1 Lumines Lust 1 1 Lumines Lust 3 1 Score by Quarter MISSOURI 1 0 0 0 -7 RANSK 1 0 0 6 0 -6 MU- Budlek 1-3-0 90 yards, GBlieck 3-11-1 35. KU- Adams 6-24-1 70 yards. Kansas Photo by GREG SORBER Frosh Fullback Odell Weidner Gained 42 yards in 10 carries for KU