6 Monday, October 4, 1971 University Daily Kansan Kansas Photo by TOM THRONE Bruegging (11) Heads Downfield After End Reverse . Gopher defense stops KU short Soccer Team Loses to Wildcats By RANDALL RECKER BY RANDALL RECKER Kansan Sports Writer The Kansas State soccer team last year's league champions and its first regular-season Kansas offense to hand KU its first offense loss to Iowa in 3-2 Without Boyke Gaffar, KU manifow, who was removed from the hospital injured right knee, the KU of forceen ran at half strength. Although KU led at the half 21, it was unable to cope with KA she was second behind his performance when he beat K. State right winger, winced his second goal of the game to put K State ahead to stay with five of their 6-3 lead. KU had numerous shots at the KShate goal, but a combination of the crowd's timing prevented any scoring. Many of the first-half shots were well within the frame. KU'S PLAY was sluggish and Coach Jan Roskam substituted frequently. The Hawks' bench was well-tended, but when defensive fallback Marty Raskin suffered a knee injury in the first half. Regis Leal, K-State right forward, tied the score at 2 to 10 with a short goal, going down the ball past Jason Harney and the ball past goalie Jake Harmon. K-STATE'S teamwork and experience made the difference in the second half as the men from Manhattan became more intimidated and aggressive. Their effort resulted in two easy goals. The fatal blow came late in the half when K-Sate's left wingman Doub Albers made a shot at the goal. The defense shot directly to Zagorzt who tapped the ball into a wide-open net. K-STATE COACH Ahmed Kadoum was noticeably happy after the game and pleased with him's second half performance. "We are more offensive in the second half," he noted. "We put in another man to help out." Faced with an injured and punchless coach, Coach Roskam said he would have to emphasize offense in this week's practices. "our offense just didn't click," he said. "We had four open shots which we missed. Goal shooting were the offense broke down." "WE'LL HAVE to practice it this week." he added. Although Roskam felt that in "the last 20 minutes of the first half we outplayed them," he had nothing but praise for K-State. "They work together as a team very well," he said. "They're much better than Missouri. They're aggressive." KU's next scheduled game is not until Oct. 17, here with Wichita State. Coach Roskam But the Hawks couldn't stop Minnesota from scoring two plays later as Minnesota fullback Jared Dillen had to a 32-yard drive which The Hawks had several sustained drives, but were generally held well from the form. The Gopher had Kansas totaled 375 yards netushing, but the Gophers could that with a total of 417 yards. The Hawks could pass heavily, but the Hawks' 169-yard net passing gain surpasses Minnesota's 115, however Minnesota two interceptions in the process. said the team could definitely use the two week layoff. "This will give us a chance to remedy out problems," he said Gopher quarterback Craig Curry led the first scoring drive with a 19-4 run to the Kansas State team. He completed two passes, the first one for an 18-yard gain and the following one for 12 yards as KU's Jerry Evans and Phil Bunting the receiver on the 18 yardline. Three plays later, Heck's pass was intercepted by Gopher Jim Gerber. The Gopher took over, and he scored a final score more scoring attempts till the final minute of the half when Minnesota's Curry scored after a three point. As the second quarter began, it looked like KU had gotten its second wind. Williams, wills, defy evading tacklers, ran 80 yards to call back the play was called back because of a clipping命 on Kansas. A big tough Minnesota team, lead by a good quarterback and lead by a strong running back, ran over an uninspired Kansas队 38-20 in Minnesotaapolis. Gophers Rip KU,38-20 Conley quickly countered the Minnesota touchdown with a 26-yard scoring run followed up by a successful kick by the Hawks, moving the Hawks' score to 14, still 14 points behind Minnesota. HECK TOOK the initiative Foster for a 15-yard gain. The Hawks got 15 more yards from a personal foul call against the Rams. Heck then passed to Bob Brugeing who moved the ball 40 yards and put KU on the one. Conley did the honors and drove toward the 75-yard drive for a touchdown with a successful kick. by MATT BEGERT Minnesota, unable to score again in the third quarter, scored 40 and took wolf defense early in the fourth, made a 35-yard field goal 46 seconds into the game. Dallas batted down an attempted Gopher pass during this turn of play. MINNESOTA SCORED first in the second half, this time moving the ball against the KU defense 82 yards, on all the ground. Hawks Lose No. 2 KU then substituted David Jaynes as quarterback, who enthusiastically led a 75-yard scoring drive in 17 plays. Minten KU First Downs 20 36 Yards Rushing 28 32 Yards Painting 115 169 Harmar Tackle 114 173 Passing 129 192 Tossed 6-42.6 6-33.3 Pumples Lost 60 63.3 Yards Failured 60 33 in seven plays for a 51-yard gain. With 2:23 left in the first quarter, the Jahayks began the game on them on the scoreboard. Jeremiah returned the kickoff to the 25 yardline to begin the charge. The Jayhawks held any further scoring attempts by the Gophers, but attempted to move the ball over the goal line once more before the Minnesota took the opportunity to score again, this time doing it in seven plays for 51.1 used rate Then the Pirates took the lead when Manny Sangiluan singled, staked and won. Jackie Hernandez hit Pittsburgh when Gene Clines, who had only one home run during the regular season, shot a cover of the left wall on 15. MINN—Cook 2 run. (Anderson kick.) MINN—Homma 29 pass from Curry. (Anderson kick.) WITH THE SCORE in Minnesota's favor, 7-0, and 7:31 in the first quarter, tailback Devin Williams returned the kickoff to Steve Conley and quarterback Dan Heck made runs which were stopped short by Gopher John Krol. With fourth down and two yards to go, KU punted, and the kickoff to Minnesota on the Gopher 49. the Gophers six plays to complete. The red-haired first baseman of the team maintained dry spell. He hit 15 runs during the regular season, but had not connected since August Pirates Bomb Giants 9-4 Series Tied at One Each The Giants, riding an emotionally high after Saturday's opening game victory, nicked Pirate starter Dock Ellis for a 10-9 win the first time the RBI bid. Ellis but Easel escaped further damage, pitching his way The third game of the payoff is scheduled for Tuesday in Pittsburgh, Robertson, who also drove two in five runs as power asserted itself against the second line Giant pitchers. In the second, Pittsburgh tugged it on Robertson's double and a single by Manny Sanguillen, but hits by Chris Spierer and Ken Henderson restored the Giants' in the bottom half of the inning. The KU women's field hockey team team pushed its record to 24-6, Saturday, with a 6-1 win over Benedicte College in Athens. MINNESOTA 14 7 7 10-38 KANSAS 7 7 7 6-20 SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—bob Robertson rocked three home runs and Pittsburgh clawed six Rangers in Sunday, ripping the Giants 4-1 and quashed the championship playoff series at one game apiece. Center forward Mary Visser kill KU's scoring attack with the scored twice and wing Nancy Nerra put in the other Kansas Cooney i 1 run. (Holmebauer kick) Munney i 2 run. (Anderson kick) Munney i 2 run. (Anderson kick) Munney i 2 run. (Holmebauer kick) Munney i 2 run. (Anderson kick) Munney i 2 run. (Anderson kick) Ku-Cliff i 1 run. (Anderson kick) Ku-Cliff i 1 run. (Anderson kick) The first home game for KU will be Oct 18, when the Hawks win at LSU State. The game will begin at 16 on the field on the eighth of Robinson as he crossed the goal line to give the Gophers a 38-14 lead. Ellis settled down after his shaky start and seemed in control going into the sixth innings. but he turned to the shoulder with a two-stroke pitch and then Spencer singled up two men on base and none out two men on base and none out out of a bases-loaded, one-out jam. Women Beat Benedictine In Hockey It stayed 2-1 until the fourth when Robertson, leading off on a two-run play, David Kungman, playing in place of injured Bobby Bonds reached over the eight foot-high fence but did not stop for a home run, tying the score. Raising MINN—Cook 19-119; Curry 15-107; Marquesen 15-63; King 2-7; Henry 3-6; Waltower 1-0. The Jayhawks got behind early in the game when Bendicott scored two points and the startling bully, Kansas quickly refilled with a score of 27-14. The Jayhawks took control of the game from then on, scoring three more times in the first half, and twice in the second. RU-Coney 15-92; Nellows 7-48; Williams 10-40; Heck 12-20; Bruegging 1-5; Jaynes 2.2; Cerne 1-1(1). KU returned to the 19 and drove to the Minnesota 37 before turning the ball over to Minnesota once again. MINN—Curry 12-9-115. KU—Heck 16-7-113 (2). Jaynes 11-6-56. Motton, a 189 hitter during the season, lashed a liner to the left field corner with in Brooks Robinson with the tying run. Jim Blair stroked the line and scored behind Belanger when Blair stroaked a liner down the third base line for two runs and that put it out of the A's valley. Strong Defense Stops Jayhawks Blue, a 24-game winner with just seven of those victories after the All-Star Game, finished the inning but was subjected to derision in absentee when Rohland scored on mount for the A's in the eighth. Orioles Down A's In Playoff Opener Baltimore Manager Earl Weaver went to his bench, sending up reserve outfielder Curt Motton to pinch hit for starter Dave Me As Fingers walked slowly to the mound, the crowd of 42,621—some 10,000 under capacity—wanted "We want Blue, we want Blue." BALTIMORE (AP)—Paul Blair's two-run double in the seventh inning put the finishing touches on a four-run Baltimore Orioles team that will still the Orioles' bats as the defending world champions belted the Oakland A's 53-30 run of the American League playoff. The A's, who appeared to have game No. 1 tucked away behind Blue, now will send Jim "Catfish" Hunter against Baltimore's Mike Cuellar in the second game of the scene here today before the scene closes to Oakland for the resumption of the series Tuesday. Frank Robinson, who had struck out twice previously, opened the Baltimore seventh and one out later. Brooks Robinson second, but Blue bore down and got Andy Etchabarre for the second on a fly to right that enabled Frank Robinson to move But there was no more Blue to be had. The Orioles had taken him as they extended a season-ending winning streak to 12. Mark Belanger, the Orioles' shortstop, then singled to center, scoring Frank Robinson, and ★ "There's not much you can say," he said. "They just blow us out of there. We tried different things on defense, but they just But the world champions, winners of all six of their previous playoff games over two seasons, struck decisively in their half of the seventh and took the best-of-five series determined the American League representatives in the World Series. A sullen Don Fambrough talked with reporters after Saturday's game with Minnesota in Minneapolis. Blue, the moody, silent lefthander whose confidence had been questioned prior to the game, went inside with a three-hitter and a 3-1 lead, raiding the specter of the righthander first defeat in playoff history. MINN - Hannah 1-13; Ningestar 1-1, Gooch 2- 12; Marquess 6-04; Hona 1-29 13; Marquess 2-0, Turun 5-44; Williamis 1- 8; Power 7-12; Martin 4-12; White 1-4. Blake 2-1. THE GOPHER quarterback led another scoring charge, this time keeping the ball for himself Colorado Leads Big Eight Race KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Four Big Eight Conference football teams are still undefered and untied, but two of them have unrated Iowa state, served just by the skin of their teeth. Colorado drove 80 yards on the daring of sophomore quarterback Ken Johnson to come from behind by a pass, and finally defeat aroused Kansas State 31-21 at Saturday at Boulin. Colo. The victory gave the Buffs an edge. picked us apart." He was among four former government officials nominated to the arms control agency. Nebraska, 4-0, and Oklahoma. 3-0 scored decisive victories. The top-ranked Cornhuskers thrashed previously unbeaten Utah State 42-6 at Lincoln, Neb., and eightth in the Big Ten, crunching ground game almost exclusively to outscore Southern California 33-20 at Norman. Iowa State, 3-0, had to call on Shaiee Grobe showcased a 36-yard field goal with 14 remaining in the game. Iowa State 17-14 at Kent, Ohio Missouri, after leading at the half 63, yielded to Army 22-6 at West Point, N. Y. Oklahoma State was idle. Johnson set a school record with 278 yards passing and rushed for 56 more. Dennis Morrison, ineffective in earlier games, made 178 yards passing for 34 yards for Kansas State. Johnson was very much Colorado's big gun. With the Buffs behind 21-17, Johnson that put Colorado ahead for good. He started it off with a 20-yard thruson on the keeper. The other big plays were Johnson's 31-yard pass to Cifford Hill, a 14-yard out around right end by Charity Davis that打的球 on the ball in He hewed a 16-yard pass to Froedler Merrill for a TD that put the Wildcats ahead with 5:25 left in the third period. WASHINGTON (AP)—President Barack Obama nominates Robert Koehler to General Advisory Committee of the Arms Control and Security Board. Branch got the game's first score with a 59-yard touchdown pount return. The Bucks, who averaged 333.5 yards rushing in three games, managed only 97 of that. The Wildcats' gutty defense. Coach Eddie Crowder of Colorado tapped her Orvis, injured defensive tackle who wasn't supposed to play for action in the second half in an rush to buff the Bufs pass rush. Ellsworth is a former Kansas Republican congressman and a former U.S. ambassador to NATO. Quarterback Dean Carlison scored both Iowa State touchdowns, running five and two "They hurt us inside," Fambrough explained. "Their offensive line just whipped us up front." yards. He passed for 207 yards and found Willie Jones with a 20-yard pass on the drive leading to the winning field goal after Kent State had deadlocked the game early in the fourth quarter. The opposing Iowa State tailback, collected the 118 yards on 27 carries. Nebraska scored against Utah State on its first two possessions. Quarterback Jerry Tagle three打 34 yards, and Bills Bill Ods and 36 yards to Johnny Rodgers, and scored twice himself on runs of three and one yard. Dave Mason ran 33 yards, and he was knocked down with a pass interception. Oklahoma had to come from behind twice to overcome the Trojans but held a 19-14 halftime lead and was never headed down. The team made three Sooner touchdowns on runs of 42, 75 and seven yards. He said the two pass interceptions by Minnesota player Jim Herman hurt KU chances, not to mention the 60 Williams which was called back because of a KU clipping penalty. Joe Wylie ran a yard for another touchdown, and Jack Mildren got the other one with an aerial pass. He only one pass. With Wylie, Prutt, Mildren and powerful Leon Crosswhite penetrating the Trojan defense, the Sooners put up 316 yards on the ground. Quarterback Jack Roper made Missouri's only touchdown against Army, scoring on a 58-yard run sophomore J. Kingsey in the first turnover, pitched three touchdown passes in the third and fourth periods. Missouri, 1-3, blew several good scoring chances and four fumbles and three passes intercepted, one in the end zone. Fambrough said the Gophers didn't do anything that he hadn't expected them to do. "No, they didn't surprise us. We knew what they would do but we couldn't stop them defensively." he said. Fambrough said KU was in good position after the kickoff with Minnesota having the ball on their own 18-yard line. Fambrough said the Gopher quarterback Craig Curry played better than expected. "We had them in the hole on that kickoff," he said, "but we couldn't keep them there." Minnesota, in the second half, scored after an 8-yard drive, and kept the ball during that drive for nine minutes of eight minutes of the quarter. "We did get some offenses in the hotel, but we were not the beginning of the week when Minnesota controlled the ball in the first drive after the third down." sixth despite an early pit stop that took him out of contention. Cevert, son of a Parisian jeweler, collected $50,000 from the record $287,000 purse. Siffert collected $12,000 and Peterson $12,000. Stewart, who added two points to his total toward the world Cevert, who had started fifth of the grid, overhaulied pole-sitter Siamese Khalid backstreet during their 13th circuit of the new 3.377-mile circuit of the United States. He never was in danger of losing the lead, although Benjamin Jackieck kept his Ferrari in contention until forced into a late battle. The curly-haired Cevert, in only his second year on the world circuit, finished about 40 seconds ahead of Sheaf Joffert of Sweden and Benny Hagen of Sweden was third. Howden Ganley of New Zealand was fourth and Stewart fifth. Clay Regazzoni of Switzerland came in But Joe Leonard of San Jose, Calif., put a lock on the United States Auto Club. National Air Force with a third place finish. Leonard Loses Race But Earns USAC Title TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - Bobby Usser of Albuquerque, N.M., drove his Olsonite Eagle turbocheamped offenhauser to victory in the Maribor 300-mile race for the Gatornine. The Trenton Speedway Sunday. Leonard, driving his Samsonite Special was two laps behind Unser at the finish, with Mario Rodriguez on top, placing second in an STOP car. Usser, in winning his second race of the season, covered the distance in 2 hours, 7 minutes, or 64 miles and speeded up of 140.771 miles per hour, a track record. The old record was m.p.h. set in 1969 by Andretti. The race finished under the yellow caution flag when, with a bounce from the car, Parissappy, N.J., slammed his STP car into the front stretch retaining wall and skidded 300 meters before walking away from the accident. Cevert Takes 1st In US Grand Prix WATKINS GLEN, N. Y. AP—Francois Concet, a 27-year extrovert from France, passed teammate Jackie Stewart on the field and went on the win the United States Grand Prix for Formula 1 cars. F driving championship, already had climbed the Grand Prix title with six wins before coming to second place. A person had climbed second place. lucky, who trailed Cevert by 46 yards. He forced to pit, turned the fastest lap of the race—117,485 miles per hour—and received a bonus of $250. Cevert covered the 199 miles distance at an average speed of 115.092 miles per hour. Two American hotshots, Mario Andretti and Mark Donohue, had qualified to start in the 29 car team. With his win, withdraw his Ferrari in order to compete in a 300-mile USAC championship race at Trenton. Satch's Age No Secret; He's 65 Paige could have put a stop to all of the guessing about his age. He was supposed so desired, but the baseball Hall of Fame pitcher, liked to keep people wondering. The birth verification was dated Jan. 7. Satch had the proof- verification of his birth from the Mobile County Health Department. 'OI Satch, whose age has long been a mystery, revealed Sunday night at a testimonial dinner in July 1968, in Mobil Ala. Paige won six and lost one in Cleveland's 1948 American League league winning drive, later, he was in the majors with the Lions Los Angeles 851-33 and with the Kansas City Athletics at age 59. KANSAS CITY (AP)—Satchel Paige's Secret is out. He's 65 years old. The birth record had Paige's name: "Leroy Page," without the "i." Kansan Photo by TOM THRONE Nelloms (38) Goes Around the End As Conley (37) Blocks Hawks lack needed enthusiasm.