6 Monday, September 27,1971 --- University Daily Kansan Kansan Staff Photo by EDDIE WONG Part of KL's cross country team, which won its first meet Saturday against lowland, last week, the Jawaharan team had a time-trial during training at the Jawaharan Couch Bobsleigh and Skateboard Centre. to a 14-19 victory over the Cyclones on their homecourse in Lawrence. terry McKenna top seven finishers in the five-mile race. Junior Mike McKenna top four finishers in the two-mile race. FSU Passes by 'Hawks Florida State smashed the previously unbeaten Kansas state champion 300 Saturday night, as six players completed 17 passes for three touchdowns and 300 yards and bare-ted-kicker Frank Fontes scored. The Seminoles extended their season record to 3-0 before a home opener crowd of 34,784 in Tallahassee, while KU, away from Houston, picked the first time dropped its first game in three starts. Huff's 84-yard touchdown pass to Smith was the longest in Florida State history, breaking the record of 84 yards which was set in 1966. Huff's serial yardage was also a record. It was the most even thrown by a passer against Kansas (mae) K-State's Lynn Huff completed 17 of 34 passes. He rushed for 22 yards and flanked Barry Smith and one to Kent Gaydos, before yielding in the first quarter to backup Kyle Fuller. CU Stuns Buckeyes, KU Only Loser in Big Eight KANASS CITY (AP)—Nobody needed to pinch the 10-tankered Colorado Buffaloes Sunday to find out whether they are for real. The pround Buckeyes of Ohio State found out unmistakably that Bufks knocked off the nation's sixth-ranked team 20-14 at Michigan. Six other Big Eight Conference football teams also scored impressive victories. Only Kankas lost. Ohio State Coach Hayes summed it up afterwards by saying, "They probably execute it well as anybody in the country." The Bucks conquered the Buckeyes on the devastating triple option running of two sophomores, quarterback Johnson and Charlie Davis, the center of a steel-lined defense that stopped the Buckets at the Colorado two, four and six-yard lines. Top-tranked Nebraska, capitalizing on big plays, battered Texas A&M 34-7, and Oklahoma, 11th rated. ran over atow lifting performances that kept both teams undefeated. Iowa State outscored New Mexico 44-20 to keep its record clean. Kansas State stopped previously high scoring Brigham Young 2-0, Virginia State downed, Virginia Tech 3-1. The teams in first victry, a 24-12 tie secured over Southern Methodist. Quarterback Jack Mildren added three more touchdowns. Oklahoma, 20- baffled, Boston, 19- beat. wisbishone-T, scoring the first five times it had the ball. Joe Wylie scored three times, once on Jake Pierson. Fonnes kicked three field goals for the Seminoles, with boots of 47, 21, and 42 yards. He also all three of FSU's extra points. Dickey held the old mark of 297, which he set in 1968. Kansas State. 2-1, got touchdowns in four and three yards from Bill Butler, whose 41 broke a school record of 33 set in 1949 by Garrett Harkaway in Kansas State. Butler gained 142.74 yards. Sophomore quarterback Brent Blackman contributed two touchdowns in Oklahoma State's victory, scoring the second in the scored on a oneyard run at the Cowboys, 2.1, opened up a 17-0 halftime lead and sped 79 yards in the fourth quarter. The Tech threatened to storm back Missouri's rugged defense held SMU to minus eight yards rushing at Columbia, Mo. Chuck Roper threw two touchdown passes for the Tigers, who are not in Mason's pursuit. Kelsey on Missouri's first play from scrimmage and the other for 27 yards to Charles McMurry. KU's only touchdown came early in the second quarter, and was set in motion by the Hawk's 35-foot pass to Tucker. Huff pass on Florida's 33 yardline. An interference call against the Seminoles on the next play, which ended in Florida seven. Two plays later, quarterback Dan Heck hit end John Schrull in the end zone for a touchdown. Helmachbower booted the extra point. Florida State, early in the game, became the first team to score against Florida but took over as a head mentor this year. The Seminoles scored the first time at Florida in the field goal from the 37. After stopping the at-bats at home, the team beat with another bolt by Fontes. With only 30 seconds left in the first period, FSU scored their first touchdown, on a pass from Jake Haydos and made the score 10-3. Kansas struck back early in the second quarter with their only score of the night, 10-6. Six minutes. They came back on their next attack to within the 25 yardline, and then lest Conte kick his third three-point. Soccer Team Edges MU Behind Guy Darlan, 4-3 Earlier in the half, the two teams traded goals, with MU scoring first in a play down the middle, past goalie John Harms. KU came right back as Darian Patterson, with an assist from Raul Azacu. healf goals came on similar plays he scored them all going down the middle, kicking in the goal and feeding to feeds from Boyke Gaffar Late in the first half, MU scored two quick goals off substitute goalie Denis Cherry. The defense called offs on MU, but the referee on the field refused to call penalty and allowed the score. After a harsh talk from Coach Nockam at half time, the KUSO offense, going more to its winters allow to Darian more to advance. FSU scored again in the third period on the 88-yard pass play from Huff to Smith, which pushed the score to 30-7. Kansas forced FSU into their first扑命 situation of the game, early in the second half, but the Seminoles soon got possession again and scored their second TD on a pass from Half to He referred to Darlan's play as "somewhat short of fantastic" and "working with the devil," and goaled Harms "caught some All three of Darlan's second Roskam's strategy 10 substitute freely paid off in the second half as the MU first defeated the game, tired late in the game. The key to the Florida State attack through the entire contest was the scoring game. FSU gained only 47 yards on the ground and at one point, hit a home run. "We simply outplayed them in the second half," he said. Sparked by a four-four- performance by Guy Darlan and a stuff two half defense, the KU soccer team team pulled a 4-3 come-from-behind-victory over the University of Missouri KU's defense off the mU attack in the second half with a three-hit line led by the three fullbacks, Elliso, Bobriatter, Batterie, and Marryt Cochak diagnosed KU's slow first half as a result of a feeling by the players that "we work." Roskam said he thought his half-time talk had a the effect on the players, however The first half was marked with physical contact and controversy calls. Several minor flare-ups occurred when KU players felt several MU players being being too aggressive. "This is one of the problems caused by the fact we don't have enough support," he said. Because there are not enough officials, he said, players on both teams must assume the duties of the two linemen. Raskam said they would have done a better job informing his lineman of his duties. Roskam blamed himself for the two controversial calls in the first half which resulted in MUJ goals. Seeking Big Eight Crown Harriers Glide by Cyclones By MARION JOHNSON Kenneth S. Greene, Walter By RANDY BECKER Kansas Sports Writer The University of Kansas cross country team started its drive to compete against Utah on Saturday morning with a crushing 19-4 victory over Iowa. The Jayhawks had six of the top seven finishers. Winning the race was junior Terry McKeon with a time of 26:16.8. The only Iowa State man to finish in the top seven was Ryan Eichner in second place with a time of 26.28. But Chief quarterback Back Dawson whipped the Chiefs 89 yards in nine plays with MeVea and two other four yards with 5:21 left to play. "Also I wanted our boys to run tighter together." He said "We ran a little too far apart against Iowa State. He took the Oliers on two long drives that led to a 15-yard field goal by Braden Beck and a 12-yard touchdown pass from Eli Manning. Charlie Channer, pulling the Oliers from a 13-1 halfway deficit. Coach Bob Timmons said under the conditions and lay of the course he was pleased with the lashwakes performance. He said, "We still have a few things to work on before our next race. We're going to have to in more time on hill running. We're getting to the hills because they have had more practice on hill courses." "But overall I was really pleased. This was our first race this year for time." Timmons Down 3-1 at halftime, KU came back to dominate the second half, with Darian representing the entire offense with his final three goals his winning goal came for our minutes left in the game. Dawson hit his wide receivers Otis Taylor for 32 yards and 18 yards and Elmo Wright for 12 yards. McKeon said he felt his race was pretty good considering the condition of the track. "The only problems were the hills and in places the course was pretty Anderson, "Timmons said. 'He's coming along better than we expected this early in the season.' One of the main cogs in KU's regaining the cross country title captain, senior Doug Smith. Smith from a slight leg injury, did not run against state State Timmons would be ready for the Jayhawks' meet against Southern Illinois in two weeks at Lawrence. "I'm just happy to win. Time doesn't make that much difference as long as we keep winning and regain the Big Eight HOUSTON (AP) — The Kansas City chiefs rallied in the fourth quarter on a four-yard touchdown by Brandon Brooks, and won for a 20-16 victory over Houston which spoiled a first-season half performance Dan Pastorini. Pastorini sparked the Oliers into a 16-13 lead in the second half. Anderson finished with a 26:34 in third place followed by Brandon Hawkins, 26:40; junior John Callean, 26:42; sophomore Bob Pelikan, 26:43 and seniorRich Jacques, 27:01. Finishing eleventh was junior Cole Bentley, 28:21; Junior Chip Martin was 21:00 with a time of 31:00. crown," he said. said. "Going into the race, we didn't know how our boys would do." "Also I'm pleased with the performance of junior Dave Touchdown Saves Game For Chiefs Name one thing that hasn't gone up since 1950. Washburn controlled the action only once in the first period, but use the chance to score against the KU team. The Women's Field Hockey team will control the baiting most of the action, defending the defeated. The Washburn University team 3-1 Saturday in Hockey Team Beats Ichabods KU took the scoring initiative as right inner Jane Averill scored early in the first part of the first period. Dale Kring The only thing we can think of is what we make. The Swingine 'Tot 50' Stapler, 98e in 1950, 98e in 1971. If you're interested in something a little bigger, our Cub Desk Stapler and Cub Hand Stapler are only $1.98. 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