6 Monday, October 18, 1971 University Daily Kansan Nebraska Rips Through KU Line to Nab Quarterback David Jaynes Kansan Staff Photo by ED LALLO NU Shows True Colors; Clobbers Jayhawks 55-0 By SCOTT SPREIER Kansas Sports Editor A big red football machine came to Kansas City. My Kansas Jayhawks what being I was all about at Saturday, when in record control of 63-54 before we recorded 62-51. It was the 25th straight game without a loss for the Cornhuskers, who hold the top spot in the nation. The Nebraska machine functioned almost flawlessly during the entire season, while holding the hapless 'Hawks to only 56. THE POWERFUL NU DEFENSE completely paralyzed KU's running attack, putting the Hawks on the offensive half of the afternoon. Only twice did the Hawks carry the ball into enemy territory, both times in the second half Kansas managed on two passes, five coming on passes. The defeat was the third this year for Kansas and the worst loss since 1954, when the team was beaten by Oklahoma. Ohio-65.0 "We made every mistake in the game," said Kansas football coach Danny Reagan. "On Saturday's 55-0 loss to Nebraska, we tried everything we had, but it didn't work." THE RUGGED NU offense,led Coach Says Plays Foiled Sophomore quarterback David Jaynes, in his first start role. He scored 15 touchdowns and 98 yards. However he was unceremoniously initiated by the Cormhunkers, who picketed for his team after intercepting a third for a touchdown and constantly tore through the weak Kansas line to harass him. Fambrough said that the Cornishers were one of the best football team's he had ever played. The Nebraska team he had watched. "It was just one of those days," he said, adding that the assailants weren't ready to play. "I think they were Pam Brought up." I was wrong. "It was wrong." The only injury received in the Nebraska clash was tailback Demarcus Williams, who ankle edged in the game. How bad Williams—KU's leading rusher—was it? one on by retiring Bufon Dufur on a grounder to first, as Hendriks scored, and getting David Johnson to short that ended the uprising. In the tennis tournament at McPherson the KU team won only one single match. Ann, junior, registered that win. The doubles teams were more successful, winning two of three double matches. The KU No. 2 team was Miss McBride and Miss McBride and a b队 of Sue Kressin and Cheryl Wright both won their matches. by i-backs Jeff Kiney and Gary Dixon, won the ball at mall. Kinney rolled up 104 yards and scored one and also gained 104. Husker quarterback Jerry Taggie completed 10 of 18 passes for 108 yards and had only one interception. PITTSBURGH (AP)—Riot-equipped police sealed off downtown Pittsburgh Sunday surging by shooting persons mounts a celebration in connection with the Pride of the World series victory in Baltimore. The Cornhuskers started their season after a victory on Jauney's first pass on Kansas 34. Four plays later they attempted a field goal, which fell to Washington. HOWEVER IT itdn't take them long to get the ba again when they get into their pass intended for Schroil, which was intercepted by Krauss's skis. In ten plays—six of them carries by Kinney and two passes from Tagge to Kinney—NU scored. **THEIR** next series with the **onall**, Nebraska made it 28-0. Taggie's favorite receiver—a cured 37-yard bomb for the ONCE AGAIN the formidable Big red machine had the Hawks, who couldn't get past their own 27. On the fourth play of the assasins, Jaynes attempting to score on the Kansas 19 The Jayhawks got the ball back two plays later when safety. Jerry Evans intercepted a Taggie pass, and his quarterback had has stolen this year. Once again KU was stopped and had to punt from its own 14. The Cornhaskers scored twice more in the third period to make it 8-4. In the second half came when Kinney took a pitch off 66 yards for a strike. The Huskers started their next scoring attack after holding the Hawks deep in their own territory. Dixon led the drive carrying four straight times, bringing over from the one to score. Defensively, KU was able to hold Wichita State, but offensively, the backs and forwards most coordinate their play to score. The other Nebraska scoring march started when the Kansas team fumble on KU's 13. On the next play, Rodgers swept around the ball. NU got its seventh and eighth touchdowns in the final period of the contest. The Huskers made it 48-0 after marching from their own 26 in 14 plays. Then their defense was too strong, when remain, put Pat Fischer intercepted Jaynes's pass on the Kansas 6 and run to score. KU Soccer Record 2-0; Beat Wichita State 4-1 During the remainder of the game there were several exchanges but most of the play was in the center of the field. Both teams threatened their opponent's goals but because of defensive backs, neither team was able to capitalize on their attacks. The University of Kansas soccer team once again relied on the scoring tactics of Guy Darian to win its second and perhaps last of the fall season 4 to 1 against Wichita Soccer Club yesterday. Darian appeared to miss his assist man, Boye Gaffer. Darian was able to score Darian was able to score his first two goals in the first half on short Following the start of the first half a strong drive by Wichita caught KU off guard and resulted in the only score of the game. Wakefield was really never in the game as RU won. The score remained close as PDU missed numerous attempts. The Wakefield goal. However, t Wichita sandwiched its only goal of the game between Darlans two goals to make the score 2 to 1 at half. At one point in the second half, the contest became more of a game of how many shots KU could miss rather than make. Coach Jan Roskam was pleased with his team's performance, even though it had the worst record. Wichita club out of Lawrence. The game stayed a one-goal battle until half way through the EddieOhioma put the game away for KU 10 minutes later with the last score of the game and netted a shot from 25 yards out. Speaking of seasons, this victory may have been the last soccer game for KU this fall as the university's final match with Fort Bayles State there, new Saturday night games has no means of transportation. second half when Darian scored his third goal on a corner kick, giving Kua 3 to 1 margin and more breathing room. Both KU's women's hockey and tennis teams were in action Saturday. The menis team traveled to Mempherson for a moment while the host hosted Wichita State on the field east of Robinson "We've been practicing our game all season," he said. We played it today, we could have beaten K-State. "KU lost its only game of the season two weeks before." The field hockey team registered its first loss of the season, 1-o in a tight contested match against Wichita State. Team Statistics Pittsburgh Wins Series First Downs 18 Rumans 10 Neibrücks Hawking Vardapex 35 mirage 42 Vardapex 35 mirage 42 Passives 7.11 12.25 Passives 7.11 12.25 Pompidou 11-14 10-18 Pompidou 11-14 10-18 Individual Statistics KANAS 14 14 0 0 0 NEBRASKA 14 14 13 14 50 KU Women Win One Lose One RAN· O'Nell 6-11 (4-8), Nallies 9-11 Seamus 7-11 (3-8), Nallies 3-11 Turmerer 8-11 (3-8), Turmerer 2-11 NBRE· Brian 15-04, Dixon 16-14, 10-04 NBRE· Craig 15-04, Dixon 16-14, 10-04 Goliath 6-21, Buzz 6-17, Carlettes 11-17 Buzz 6-17, Carlettes 11-17 KAN - Jagnes 7-21/98 yards NEB - Tagge 10-18/108, Brownson 2-7-19 yards Receiving KAN - O'Neil 1.5, Schroll 3-8, Foster 2-16 Cundy 1.19 NER - Kinney 1.21, Dixon 1.5, List 1.6, An BALTIMORE (AP) —The Pittsburgh Pirates won their first World Series in 11 years Sunday, edging the Baltimore Orioles 2-1 in a spine-tingling seven game pitching of Steve Bass. (Coley 1:19 NBN - Kenney 3:21, Dixon 1:5, List 1:4, Am- derson 1:9, Rogers 1:9, Damranger 1:2, Cov- 2:20, Carstens 1:6, Garton 1:13) Punting KAN—Harris 9-43, Heck 2 25.5 NFR—Hughes 2 37.5 The victory in the stomach-churning game gave the Pirates a 3-1 lead and placed them in the record book as one of only six teams to come back from an 0-2 deficit and win baseball's most cherished victory. just two hits, despite heated and unsettled protests by Baltimore Manager Earl Weaver about his stance on the mount. But is was anything but easy, despite Blass' second strong pitching performance, a home run by Roberto Clemente that got the Pirates started and Jose Ramos doubled in the eighth inning. Before Bass sailed it down for all the spunky Pirates and cigar-tight guards, he fought, tough, be had to pitch out of a tension-filled situation in the Orioles' half of the eighth inning to break through his broke through for their only run. into the decisive seventh game having spun a three-hitter that began the Pirates on the road back in Game No. 3. And when he strode out to the mound to face the Orioles in their half of the eighth he had allowed Blass, who admits, "I get nervous before a big game," came But it was Blass' show under the gloomy skies surrounding Memorial Stadium—and he put --at the OREAD, TOWN CRIER and TANSEY 1720 West 23rd Street ON SALE NOW! Procrastinations from The Valley of the Flowers A Booklet of verse by Allen Blumenthal Only Place Featuring Live Music 6 Nites! Because Admission Is FREE Tues. and Thurs. THE YUK Hillcrest Shopping Center Your ward is the world. Army Nurse Corps