6 Tuesday, September 28.1971 University Daily Kansan FSU Game Significant Javhawks Suffer First Letdown By JOHN RITTER Kansan Sports Editor The Kansas Jayhawks have reached one of those points in their season. With three games left, the team's season still ahead of them, including the all-important Big Eight Conference, the 'Hawks must rebound from aunning first half against State Seminoles and get back on the winning track before the conference schedule gets underway. The Jayhawks, full of confidence after two opening shutouts in Lawrence against Washington State and Baylor, fell apart under the Seminoles' aerial attack at TahoeLake on Saturday. The KU defense gave up 306 yards passing to Gary Huff and company, and that proved the difference. The Seminoles gained only 47 yards on the ground. They scored all their touchdowns on pass plays—one, an 88-yard, another, a passing pass in Florida State history. Probably the most TRUE.; THE JAYHAWK secondary intercepted four Senniello passes. But PSU put the air passes 40 times. They completed 18. Total Game Needed For Sooners to Beat USC KANSAS CITY (AP)—Okla- hamia Coach Chuck Shannon, given to go have to go we 'play a complete game we 'play to beat Carly Griffin "We're not strong enough to watch us just an offense or defense." wil just on offense of before defence during the weekly Big Eight Conference briefing session by telephone. The Oklahoma and Southern California football teams at Iowa Saturday at 10 a.m. 'Southern California hasn't given up any points since the first two quarters of its first game.' The backs can run and throw. "To my mind, Southern Cal is one of the premier teams in the country. I'm glad we've got two games under our belt before we play them. FAIRBANK SAID the Sooners probably executed better on offense than they did when used the wishbone in their 19-29 victory last week over overtime. The touchdowns so quick maybe some of the challenge was taken from their own hands. Nebraska Still On Top In College Football Poll By the Associated Press John McKay, the Southern California coach, said in a tape recording that "I told Joel Tolman we interested passes in two victories and a lefet but that 'our secondary against the run has been very." It's Nebraska by a runaway in this week's Associated Press weekly. It was the second time Michigan's mighty Wolwernes supplanting hard-pressed Notre Dame. Of Oklahoma's wishbone-1 McKay said: Nore Dame's fourth-quarter-8 squeaker over Purdue sent the fourth while Michigan jumped from fourth to second in the Nationals. Nebraksa's defending national champions, 34-7 winners over the past season, placed vote points and 1,064 points from a 55-man nationwide panel of sports writers and broadcasters. The votes point more than Michigan's 840. Last week, Nebraska led runnerup Notre Dame by only 42 points. The remaining 11 first-place votes were divided as follows: Michigan and Texas, three each; Auburn and Colorado, two, and Browns. with 28-0 rout of Texas Tech and Auburn's 109- victory over Tennessee kept the Tigers fifth in the division. State in College in Alabama 20-14, climb from 10th to sixth place, supplanting the Buckeyes, who were second in Alabama trimmed Florida 38-0 and moved from eighth to seventh while Ohio blasted 65-29 and leaped from 11th to eighth. Rounding out the Top Ten were Penn State and Stanford, winners over Iowa and Oregon by scores of 44-14 and 38-17. They ranked 12th and 13th a week ago. Arkansas, stunned by unheralded Tulsa 21-20; slipped all the way from seventh to 18th when Tennessee slipped from tenth to 12th. Georgia thumped Clemens 28-10 and shot from 14th to the head of the Second Ten in 11th place, followed by Tennessee. Arizona State was up from 15th to 13th after whipping Utah, trailed by State and Washington which rounded Texas Christian 44-26. the rest of the Second Ten consisted of Louisiana State, up from 18th, Southern Carolina, up from seventh, Duke, up from 20th, and North Carolina, a state that replaced Toledo, which fell from the Top Ten despite its 26th victory, 23-0 to Texas-Arlington. The Top Twenty teams, with first place votes in parentheses and total points. Points tabulated on basis of 20-18-16-14-12-10-9. 1. Nebraska (44) 2. Texas (40) 3. Texas (3) 4. Arizona (29) 5. Arkansas (28) 6. Alabama 7. Hawaii 8. Puerto Rico 9. Penn State 10. Florida 11. Georgia 12. Louisiana 13. Arizona State 14. California 15. Washington 16. South Carolina 17. Florida 18. Delaware 19. North Carolina "They run it better than any team in the country. Joe Wylie and Greg Praut give Oklahoma a run at home, team in the country athalf back." 1,064 840 835 737 649 638 542 411 311 303 249 193 155 120 70 60 52 12 77 Don Changes Starting Lineup For Gophers Football coach Don Fambrigh discussed four new starting assignments for the upcoming game against Minnesota Monday after the team's Monday for an hour and fifteen minutes. Bob Bruening will replace Mike Cerne at wingback for the Minnesota game because Cerne was injured due to an asthma condition. For the Minnesota game Delvin Williams will start ahead of Jerome Nelloms at the tailback position. Kansan Sports Writer Football is in high gear now in the men's intramural program as the season begins its third week. Operations are running smoothly in both the "A" and "B"联赛 for the fraternities and independents, and a few predictions seem in order now. Fambrough the changes he was making for the Minnesota game were not necessarily performed by the players. However, they will receive stiff competition from the Betas in their own division and the AKU's, SAF's, or Sigma Chi's in the other division. Intramural Football Running Smoothly Fambrough said he was starting Mitchell and Bruegging because of the size of the Gopher team. By RANDALL BECKER Independent "A" will have a hard time matching the fraternities this year. In one division, a battle has developed between Law School and Pipco. Both have 3-4 records but play each other in a crucial game this Friday. In the other division Battetle and it should not make much difference. Law School looks sharp and with its experience, should take the Independent "A" title. In Fraternity "A," the Phi Deltes are the team to beat this year. They won the Hill Championship last year and are coming back with a strong and experienced team. Always caring for a 34 record, they should be considered the favorite to win the championship again. With a Phi Delt-Law School Hill Championship game, my pick would be the Phi Delt all the way for a repeat performance as king of the Hill. It is not so much a Phi Delt-Law School battle, but a fraternity-independent battle. Don Perkins replaces Bobby Childs at offensive guard and Bruce Mitchell will be started in the defensive tackle tlock. Having already gone far off on a limb, there is not enough room left on the limb to predict a winner in the "B" league. There are 55 teams playing for fraternities and independents in this league, and teammates are tough. The "B" winner will be the team with the most luck. Gymnasts are played Monday through Friday at 4:30 p.m. behind Robinson Gymnasium. Each team will play five rounds and then the top two teams in each division will go into the play-offs in the middle of October. Men's intramurals also includes golf, tennis, horseshoes, badminton' and handball competition. First round competition should be held. Fambrough said the team had a spirited practice after their first defeat of the season. Two football teams win the get-another-name-please contest. Awards should be given to Benito and the Flying Rockettes and Ollie and the Hardy Bots. Not only do they have losers' names, they also have losers' records. disappointing aspect of the game, however, was the fact that the KU offense never got in gear. The Hawks came early in the second quarter, came after a Lee Hawkins interception and pass interference call at the Seminole Tayward line. The Hawks stopped the game and John Schroil on the next play. "I'm not worried about these kids coming back," he said, "That's part of football." So three weeks into the program, this year's men's intramurals has become a big success. Its football enthusiasm is exemplified by the 100 additional men it has attracted this year. Next week: KU's women's intramural program. Neither of two Jayhawk quarterbacks star Dan Heck and a member of the Hawks who came in the second quarter, could move the Hawks. Heck completed only of 14 passes for 28 yards on 13 interceptions. Jaynes' performance was at the Hawks trailed 28.7 in the third quarter. The Bonner Springs sophomore completed all 10 for 23 yards and a score in the game. EVEN THE SEMINOLE defense was tougher than had been expected. In 38 carries, Jayhawks running backs netted only 143 yards on the ground. The only bright spot in the Jayhawk performance was the play of Dehin Williams. "We didn't play well and we made a lot of mistakes," he said, "but Florida State is a good team." They have to be understated. Coach Don Fambleh, who suffered the first loss of his head after a shattering fall, admitted after the game that his Jawayws were beaten by a The 6-2, 190-pound Houston run product for 110 yards on 14 carries. It was the first time he recorded a 15-yard mark in his college career. NOW THE JAYHAKY begin preparation for Minnesota, their first big win in the Big Eight action starts in Lawrence the following week. CU Lineman Ex-Marine The Colorado defensive line star, twice winner of the Purple Heart, has carried over some of the legacy of demision into ecolifeian life. demolum helped the Buffers demolium Ohio State 20-14 Saturday, making nine unassisted and 11 assisted FAMBROUGH ALSO came away from the game with more respect for the Florida State defense. He was in on both fourth down plays on Colorado's two big goal line stands. As a result, Magrum was unanimously selected Monday by a panel of sports writers as the winner of Conference lineman of the week "He played great," Colorado Coach Eddie Crowder says of Magrum "He has great ability The Golden Gophers were upset by hands of Washington team, a team KU beat in its season opener. 34-6. Saturday. "We felt we could run against them. But we lost our poise, no doubt about it. And that's what I was concerned about," he said. "They knew we had to throw. Anytime you have to start catching up, you're not fooling anybody. After the game, Magmur turned up with an assortment of brittle stones to trainer Monte Smith. "This is what it does to make 20 knives a lifetime," he said. "We made more mistakes, than in both of our previous games put together. Not taking care of them." State, but we helped them out." Perry Pitches For Giants In Final Series Tonight SAN DIEGO (AP)—Veteran right-hander Gaylord Perry will be on the mount for the San Diego team. Perry said they as they begin their final series—and their most important as and three-game set in San Diego. Perry, 15-12m will be opposed Rugby Team Beats Blues; Record 3-0 KU's rugby team pushed its season mark to 9-10 Saturday, with a 24-4 victory over the Kansas City Blues, in Kansas City, Mo. The Jayhawk B team also made it 3-0, with an 8-3 win over the Blue's B sound The Jayhawks scored early in the hard fought match and led the entire game. The only Blue score came late in the second half. Friday, the team will travel to Melbourne to compete in the Aspen Rugby Fest—a three-day rugby training tournament of 24 of the Wings John Miller and Tom Winkler scored in the attack with two tryes each. Both of Miller's scores came on long hits by Sam Fowler and Lajoelpott made the other Kakaon goal. Scrum half Colin MacMillan goal. Scrum half all four conversions for Winkler. The next home match for the Jayhaws will be Oct. 10, when they take on a team from the University of Missouri at Rolla. Acosta, 3-2, came to the Padres in August from Pittsburgh in a waiver deal that sent relief pitcher Bob Miller to the Pirates. He was traded to the Royals Thursday night, the final game will pit the two aces of the by Padres' rookie Ed Acosta as the Giants strive to protect their slim one-game lead over Los Angeles in national National League West race. "It might still be in doubt in the ninth morning Tuesday night," said Nathaniel Padres, the Padres, "but it's going to decide the race." If the Giants and Dodgers fight in a tie, the one-game playoff at San Francisco next Friday will playoffs between the West champ and Pittsburgh, winner in the East, will start next Saturday at either Chicago or Seattle. The Giants have managed only a split of their six games in San Diego last season, but Perry. Tuesday night's starer, has a 2-2 record against the Padres. He was the loser 10 days ago when he held a one-hitter in San Francisco. After Perry, the Giants will use rookie Danny Carrithers on Wednesday night and ace Juan Marichal Thursday night. 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