O Wednesday, September 20, 1971 University Daily Kansan Frosh Lose 31-13 Boomers Ruin Foster Debut By SCOTT SPREIER Kansas Sports Writer Oklahama's freshman football team spoiled队友 Foster's debut as KU's freshman coach Monday at 3:13 p.m. in pounding at Norman. The young Jawhayks kept up with Oklahoma during the first half, and came to a final period, as the Boomers won against two touchdowns and a field goal. KU's biggest weak spot was its defense against扑回 punt returns. The team's three times late in the game with runbacks of 41, 40 and 28 yards. when they blocked a Kansas punt and then returned it 29 yards to score. Oklahoma STARTED its scoring attack late in the first quarter with a 52-yard pass play that led Steve Davis to put Out Pearson. The Hawks tied the score in the second period, driving 57 yards in 13 plays. The score came on an 18-yard pass from quarterback Bruce Adams to Brent Fletcher. The Hawks booted the catapult. With 8:30 left in the third quarter, Kansas went ahead 13-7, with a 34-yard pass from Adams to Javine. The point attempt by Kruil failed. OLKHAEMA TOOK over the cold late in mid-第三 period, after he was named coach by Jayhawk pount 41 yards to the KU Two plays later, Steve Davis put it together. The Boomers coup de grace came in the final period, when they scored on a 42-yard field goal and two more touchdowns. Leading the Kansas attack was tailback Robert Miller, who netted 50 yards on 20 carries. The loss was the first for KU's new coach in its last year of college, at College to the national juice championship and was named a recipient of the Pine Tree Award. First Downers Rushing Vardage Kansas 69 Kansas 53-19 Rushing Vardage 98 80 103 81 Return Vardage 98 86 121 81 Passes 72-00 10-11 Passes 14-13 9-34 Punched Lost 98 84 Punched Sanitized 98 7 OU—Pearson pass from Davis. 57 yards (Bishop kick) KI—Anderson 18 pass from Adams. (Knoll) kick1. Is there any pass from Adams kick2. Ku-Davis 34 pass from Adams kick3. Hurry 1 run (Bishop kick) kick4. Bishop 42. kick5. OKLAHOMA 7 0 7 17-31 KANSAS 7 0 7 6 0-13 01- FG Bishop. 42. 01-Hussey 11 run (Bishop kick) 01-Villard 29 run with blocked punt (Bishop kick) INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS KANSAS-Miller 20-50, Wetdner 8-28 Donaldson 2-6, Adams 17-(4), Anderson 2- (5) Rushing OKLAHAM-Thomas 12-60; Hussey 7-55 McClure 8-39, Anderson 1-39, Harbis 4-1 Krane 5-25, Jenkinson 1-2, Baronkle 1-1 Davis 7-4), Laundry 1-1 KANSAS - Adams 6-16-33, Anderson 1-4-5 OKLAHOMA - Davls 4-1-10 (1 in intercepted). Kraue 0-1-24. Laughry 0-1-19 Receiving KANSAS—David 2-39, Anderson 2-32 Roack 2-19, Sathoff 1-7. OKLAHOMA—Pearson A-101. Punting KANSAS - Adamus 13-36.5 OKLAHOMA - Ludwig s 35.0, Gambrell i 14-36.5 Squad Readies for Gophers Practice continued as usual. Coach Dan Dammichael worked with Coach Dum Fambridge worked to prepare the squad for the game against the Gophers Saturday in Detroit. Fambrough, after practice Tuesday, said Minnesota "should have a well-balanced team." "After scouting us," he said. "They'll be working on the passing game." Famibaugh is concerned also physical presence in the Minnesota area. Part of reason Famibaugh announced starting lineup changes Monday from Sunday. because of the larger size of the Gopher line. Defensive end Eddie Sheats, hurt earlier in the season is still practicing at only half speed, and Fambrough said. Sheat's team didn't improve. Sheat wouldn't play in Saturday's game. "I wouldn't play a kid when he's hurt like that." Fambrough said. Bobby Childs, offensive guard, continue out of position, assthm a condition. Fambrough said Don Perkins was now in the number one position. Fambrough also named man- wrote two split end position behind Marvin Foster. Martin had been plagued previously with an eye infection. The team practice will be moved from the field behind Allen Field House to Memorial Stadium today. Workouts for the team are usually longer on Tuesday, but the practice was finished after an hour and a half. Fambrough explained that the team might work harder toward the end of training than instead of slacking off as they had been doing previously. Big Eight Report Nebraska LINCOLN--Star running back Jeff Kinney was at basketball practice Tuesday for the team that wore out workouts and worked out only in sweat clothes. "We hope to have him back in uniform Wednesday," said Coach Chad McDowell, anything wrong with him in the tests, but they're planning to take him. Kinney had undergone a series of tests Monday after he had been losing weight. Colorado Defensive back Joe Blahak missed Tuesday's drills because of the flu and Devanay said linebacker Bill Sloye, who re-entered at Kansas in Saturday's win over Texas ADM, is out indefinitely. Coach Eddie Crowder told his squad the Wildcats will be the biggest team they have played so far this season. Boulder—The University of Colorado is offering a two-hour, work-in-Tuesday as preparations continued for the eight openings on Saturday. The college will accept students at Sta. Colorado's injury situation was considered serious following the arrest of a New York defense and defensive tackle Herb Orvis. Kay suffered a broken arm in hit by a defender during Orvis, who has a sprained ankle, is expected to be out for the next week. Sophomore quarterback Jack Duenas has fully recovered from a sprained ankle suffered in the Wyoming game, but Coach Towler said he should be able to do against Kansas State if needed. COLUMBIA—Three offensive players from the Ravens' Saturday's game with Army as the Missouri football team ran through an uneventful workout. Missouri Slothback Mike Fink remained on the sidelines with a hip pointer, and Coach AI Ondrioff he would either be ready. Saturday. Mike Farner, the quarterback appeared dourful for the Army contest. Bruce Berry, sophomore tailback, already has been ruled out. NORMAN—Oklahoma football Coach Chuck Fairbanks said his team had a "good" practice Oklahoma Baseball Standings Baltimore 88 57 332 16 Detroit 98 57 316 16 Detroit 98 57 316 16 New York 80 79 503 24 Washington 62 94 303 14 Washington 62 94 303 14 CA 94 94 303 14 Oakland 99 60 632 14 Kansas City 85 74 533 14 California 75 85 469 24 Minnesota 75 85 469 24 Missouri 65 85 424 24 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet. G.B. Pittsburgh 90 71 58 St. Louis 90 71 58 Chicago 82 77 516 114 Detroit 82 77 516 114 Montreal 69 49 387 San Francisco 69 49 387 NATIONAL LEAGUE San Francisco Los Angeles Houston 87 77 553 87 72 194 87 62 108 Cleveland Toronto 79 81 494 79 81 494 79 81 494 38 27 270 session Tuesday, one with "a lot of hard work with some good contact." The Sooners worked on Southern California offense and defense during Tuesday's drill and spent some time on the field making mistakes in last week's Pittsburgh game. Fairbanks said. Eighth-ranked Oklahoma will host Southern Cal Saturday at Norman. Iowa State AMES— Iowa State's starting defense guards, Ray Harm and Mike Kirkman, play football practice Tuesday with both Majors during a big informtion. Reserve defensive lineman Bob Martinson also sat out the practice session with an ankle injury. The Cyclones' drill was punctuated by a lengthy scrimage session, stressing goal-line of defense and their passing attack. All three may be recovered in time to face Kent State Saturday. Majors said. "Kent State is a well coached football team. Majors said, "I best appreciate the team," Carolina State team and also put lots of point on the board against them." Sixteen Year Low In NCAA Scoring K-State MHANATTAN AP—Kansas State's football team is approaching its game with Colorado Saturday in the best physical game, since its opening game, Game Vince Gibson said Tuesday. Gibson reported that Terry Brown, defensive back who has missed two games with a knee injury, and tailback Isaac Jackson are from the lineup. He was on the point, pointer, were back at full strength. NEW YORK (AP)—Along with the nation's economic freeze, brakes have been applied to the runaway scoring trend in college Latest statistics by the National Collegiate Sports Services, the NCAA arm which keeps up with such things, like sports on Saturday's games were the lowest in scoring in three seasons. There were 16 shutouts among the major teams, the most since Nov. 17, 1865. The early season averages are well below last Greg Jones, second team linebacker, missed Tuesday's workout because of a virus, but returned to later in the week. In 66 games last week the major colleges produced an average of 37.6 points a game, the smallest since Sept. 28, 1988. The season ended with 36.6 points and the record 42.6 last in 1989. The only explanation by observers is that coaches have turned greater attention to the defense. Dartmouth leads in total defense, with only 116 yards Michigan following with 145. In rushing defense, holding foes an average of 24.5 points, and Richmond in pass defense, yielding an average of 44.5 Penn's 49 yards tops the punters against it, leads in scoring defense. An Ivy League school, Cornell, with an outstanding back in Ed Marinaro, is leading the country in both total offense with 811 yards and rushing offense with for the single game it has played. Penn State leads scoring with a 50-point average, followed by Washington, 49, and Oklahoma, 42.5. The top passing is another NYL League member, Princeton, with 325 yards in the air for the only game it has played—losing one game by a score of 71-69. Sonny Siskiller at the throttle, follows with a 307-average in Penn State follows in both over all and 384 yards rushing in two games. Bowling Green is third, averaging 505 yards in total. three games. TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — Mario Andretti, Mark Donohue and Swee Savage have joined the field will shoot for the $93,000 purse Sunday in the postponed horse race at Trenton Speedway. The U.S. Automobile Club announced Tuesday that 42 racers will strive for 28 positions on the line in new qualifying trials. Top Drivers After Purse In Marlboro The record 161 42 miles an hour for a 1/4 mile track, set by Bobby User last Saturday, will remain approved. Qualifying trials will precede the race Sunday. The starting time of the race is 15 p.m. EDT. Geraghty said he thought playing a late game in Tallahassee was one reason for the team's mental letdown. Geragty also said that a weaker pass rush was another determining factor in the KU loss. With this mental attitude, the KU secondary saw Huff complete 17 of 34 passes including touchdown passes of 24, 19, and 88. The KU did intercept four passes, with the Sermões finished 40 times. KU switched from man-to-man to zone defenses during the game, but without success. By halftime 13 of 28 passes for 193 yards. Florida State scored on two touchdown passes in the third quarter, one being an 88-yard bomb to bunker Barry Smith. The Coyotes outscored pointhalf, h gaveway to substitute quarterback Frank Whigam. "We didn't have as much enthusiasm, even on the field that night." "We didn't have a pass rush," he said. "They did something a little differently than we owed them." Jim insensmen, not blocking them, Both Burtt and Geragity commented that Florida State's defense has been able to handle his two main receivers, split end Rhett Dawson and flanker Kyle Johnson. "Rhett was by far the best player I've played against in my While taking the game to KU the Seminoles also took 300 yards from the game, a guardance of quarterback Gary Huff. This total represents the most yardage the 'Hawks have ever given up to a single quarrel. Defensive Backs Blame Loss on Mental Attitude noticed the same mental redown. "We didn't have as much spirit in practice," he said. "We didn't have the right mental attitude," said Mark Geraghy, who is called the Hawk, or rover, in the KU secondary. "It wasn't a physical thing, but more mental thing." and Light It with Strike a Mood Every size, shape, color and scent for year round or seasonal decorating. Come see the largest selection of candies in town . . . all by Hallmark. Decorative Candles "Florida State took the game to us and played good ball," Mike Burton, left defensive halfback, said. "We weren't ready for the game." No matter which way one looks last week's 30 to 1 football loss to the Broncos, Jayhawks are just plain beaten, and the starting KU secondary is the best. By RANDY BECKER RANEY HILLCREST DRUGS Hillcrest Shopping Center 9th & Iowa by WENDY BLOOKER Kansas Sports Writer ST. LOUIS (AP) - Coach Wee- than's 10-7 victory in the snakeout "snaket" on Monday night is nationally televised 17, 10 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals in Busch Ewbank Calls Jets Snakebit After Loss "We thought we were in the end zone two time but they didn't give it to us. That's the way this year was played," he said, "I like say, 'We complained. career." Burton said. "I couldn't believe the timing they (receivers) had with the quarterback." Geraghty said. "I was not alone. They even made their cuts." Adams said Florida State was always one step ahead of the secondary. He was talking about two unsuccessful tries by his Namathelless players on successive downs in the third quarter Big Red defensmen turned back George Nock from 80-yard line and John Riggins from six inches short of paydirt. "It didn't seem like we were Cardinal head coach Bol Holly kept his choice for starting quarterback under under center Jake Snyder. He selected Petite Bachelover regular Jim Hart, who nursed a cold and the wrath of home fans during last week's Big Ten game to the Washington Redskins. "Nick was in—he told me he was in," Ewbank said. "And I saw Riggins score. He had the football up like this. The over head he came on over head, indicating the football had been in the crook of the Riggins' arm. "Hindsight is a wonderful, thing. Now I regret that we didn't try a field goal." Ewbank said of abortive second touchdown As a result, Florida State had a three-game win last game. Gerogarth pretty well outcompeted the entire team's performance when he just said, "We just have to beat him." By Contacting: The homer broke a 1-1 tie and gave Jim "Catfish" Hunter his 21st victory of the season. He hit eight runs, making innings and allowed three hits. Benthard piloted his team to a pair of touchdowns in the first half. Bulky running back Cid Edwards powered his way in to score a touchdown on yard line on both occasions. The only New York touchdown came knocking their timing off," he said. "We were there when the ball came, but it didn't seem to do any good." FORGET WHAT YOU ALREADY KNOW ABOUT FRATERNITIES AND SEE THEM AS THEY REALLY ARE 843-7404 UN4-3611 UN4-3559 IFC Office Dean of Men Rick Sabbert As Win 2-1, Nip Royals OAKLAND (AP) - Mike Epstein hammered a 400-foot home run in the seventh inning to give the Kansas City Royals the Kansas City Royals Tuesday. The Jets managed the only second-half scoring. But the three points provided by kicker Bobby Hobbs was insufficient. The quarter was not enough to overcome the Cardinal lead. Joe Namah, the Jets' first-striing play-call, limped around his knees after injuring himself which will keep him up of football action this season. His eye was on third-year man Al Woodrow, who took over Namah's injury after the pre-season injury. in the second quarter on a 75-yard march capped by Nock's three-yard run. 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