ly add to re l" ing of to one ne or f- a p of ul is h. Amundson Leads Way, 34-8 University Daily Kansan Monday, October 30,1972 5 ISU Stuns Punchless Javhawks By DAN GEORGE Kansan Sports Editor The University of Kansas Jayhawks have this problem, you see, with teams that have these big-name quarterbacks. They keep playing them. Spreier Whether it's been Florida State and Gary Huff or Nebraska and Kyle Pitts, there has had nothing but misery this season against squads led by top scorers. Their latest experience came Saturday when George Amundone and his brother, Jeff, made KU's homecoming something less than joyful, solidly shrewd the Jawhawks, a memorial Stadium crowd of 7,250. It was the Jayhawks' third straight loss and lowered their record to 2-5. They are 0-3 in play, play low States is 5-1 and 8-1. rgerdes QUARTERBACKS Huff and Ritual KU's Marvin Foster (88) appears to be performing some strange athlete rite of joy as teammate Emmett Edwards (46) falls to the ground clutch a 13-yard TD pass from quarterback David Jaynes. It was the only occasion of rejoicing for KU fans, though, as Iowa State beat the Jawhaves Saturday, 34-8. By BRETT MARSHALL Kansan Sports Writer By BRETT MARSHALL KU Frosh Pound Oklahoma St., 44-7 McCaskill's second TD of the quarter came on a three-yard run, followed by a fourth, seven play drive. He added a third touchdown midway through the second quarter with a one-yard run, making the score Behind a crunching ground and a fierce defense, the freshman football team trounced the Oklahoma State University yearlings, 44-21 Friday afternoon The win was the first of the season for the freshmen and upped their record to 1-2. Coach Dick Foster's squad went to work early in the first quarter linebacker Steve Elliott pounced on an OSU fumble. Then on 25 yards in four plays and seized a oneyard line by McCaskill. Bower got in the scoring column late in the first half when he skirted around right end and ran 30 ards for a touchdown. Oklahoma State's lone touch-down came with just under two minutes left in the first half when Oklahoma lost to Iowa in a left tackle from 15 yards out to Rugby Club Wins, 10-6, In Overtime The Jayhawks won a thriller, 10-6, but it took them three overtimes to defeat the Iowa State club. KU scored first on a 50-yard "try" by *Tom McCormack* in the first half. The extra point try by Craig Parker made it 6-0. But the second touchback was a "try". Their extra point also good and made the score 6-1. The University of Kansas beat Iowa State Saturday. No, not in football . . . rugby. The Jayhawks put the game out rear end in the scout Seventh McMichaels in Scott McMichaels tight end Jim Michaels on a 15-yard passMcCaskill ran for 26 yards. The second half was scoreless as were the first two five-minute overtime periods. Finally, in the third overtime period KU pushed across a "try." Setting up the final "try" was John Miller. But the hero of the try carried the ball and carried the ball the final five yards for the "try," and the win. cut the score to 28-7 at halftime KU's final touchdown came when he gave game when麦克坤billed his way in from six yards out. He added the extra point to make the Humn used his passing skills to destroy the KU defense. But the versatile Amundson did that and more. Demonstrating why he's the Big Eight total offense leader, the Cyclone quarterback downs passes, but also got of a T1-ary run for a fourth score. For the contest, Amundson rushed nine times for 110 yards and knocked down one hit. 178. His passing performance might have been even better had not several other on-target hits dropped by Cyclone receivers. The Jayhawks' problems dropped passes. Despite another fine passing performance by the Hawks, the frenzy running this day for fullback Robert Miller, the 'Hawks were able to push the ball downward. JAYNES completed 15 of 32 passes for 247 yards and one touchdown. The feat enabled him to become KU's leading passer in 2016 and lead the team 289 yards. The old record by Bobby Douglass in 1968 was 1,328. Miller carried the ball 14 times to 52. He passed for 74 yards, KU's big receiver, though, was Bruce He. He caught six passes for 160 yards. Although the 'Hawks had no trouble moving the ball, to maneuver it, to move the big play hurt, then the same again. Twice in the first half RK drives in a Cyclone five times. The first attempt was stopped by a teammate. As the option, pitched the ball behind the running back. The fumble was received on the Iowa State goalie's knees on the Iowa State ON THEIR next series, the Jawhaves drove 78 yards to the ISU but lost the ball when they came up fourth down pass to Adams. The Cyclones, though, had no trouble demonstrating their skill, but the game was illustrated by their first play on the game, when Amundson hit wide receiver Wilie Jones deep into a 49-yard sideline for a 49-yard touchdown. A 31-yard field goal by Tom Goedjen a few moments later made it 10-0. The Cyclones added one more score live in the first quarter when Amundson broke up a 7-1 yard run around right end. ISU started the second half if it did the first 72 yards at 13.6 seconds to make score 24-0. A 13-yard pass from Amundson to Jones capped the victory. receiver Ike Harris, ending a 62 yard drive. AMUNDSON got his third TD pass only minutes later when he tossed an 18-ward杯 to wide Then, showing a brilliant if inefficient efficiency, the Jayhawks gained their only score of the afternoon. They scored six yards in four plays. He compiled three of three passing strikes, the last beyond strike to wide receiver Joe Johnson. KU got two more points when Rich Jones passed to tight end John Schroll in the end zone for the conversion. But it was the only scoring spark the 'Hawks had, and a 48-yard field goal by Goejenlain at ended the scoring for both sides. The Jayhawks will play Oklahoma State at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in water. Big 8 Standings League Over ★★★ Team Statistics Saturday's Results Nabraska 34, Oklahoma State 0 Oklahoma State 14, Oklahoma State 0 Oklahoma S2, Kansas State 0 Iowa State 34, Kansas 8 | | W L | W L | W L | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Nebraska | 3 | 0 0 | 1 1 | | Okla. State | 2 | 1 4 | 3 1 | | Iowa St. | 2 | 1 5 | 3 1 | | Colorado | 3 | 2 6 | 6 3 | | Oklahoma | 1 | 1 4 | 3 1 | | Missouri | 1 | 2 4 | 3 1 | | Kansas St. | 1 | 3 3 | 3 1 | | Kansas | 3 | 0 3 | 2 3 | **W** **I** **S** **T** **R** East St. Rannas First Drowsing Hashing 50-32-32 80-10-70 Kickoff 60-32-32 80-10-70 Return 13-27-1 15-29-3 Repeat 13-27-1 15-29-3 Poundies Lost 24 15-29-3 Fumbles Lost 24 15-29-3 Score by Quarters Iowa State 17 0 14 3-34 Kansas 0 17 0 14 Individual Statistics ISU-Jones 89 pass from Amundson ISU-Jones 70 pass from Amundson FG Goodford 41 pass FG Goodford 41 pass (Goodford kick) ISU-Jones 13 pass from Amundson (Goodford kick) ISU-Jones 13 pass from Amundson (Goodford kick) ISU-Jones 18 pass from Amundson (Goodford kick) ISU-Jones 15 pass from Jaynes (Scroll pass from Jones) (Scroll pass from Jones) ISU- Stirachan 29-14-8, Amundson 9-11-0, Mosses 7-22, Moseley 3-10, Marquardt 4-10, Krepke 1-6 KU- Miller 14-11-4, Schroll 1-12, Nellows 7-9. ns 6-6; Jaynes 12-(34). Passing ISU—Amundson 13-27-178. KU—Jaynes 15-32-247. Krepeil 2-13, Moses 1-5, KU-B. Adams 6-103, Edwards 4-60, Miller 3-47, Schroll 1-18, Foster 1-19. receiving ISU—Jones 3-73, Hampshire 3-69, Keown 2-18, Keown 2-13, Merv. 307 KU Effort Pathetic Says Fambrough ISU—Keown 5-30.0. ISU Hardy 8.40.0. "We were just pathetic, both of us, but I was the student of University of Kansas coach Dambourn said after his squad's 4-8 homecoming loss of 15th-2nd in a game. Although admitting that the Cyclones were a sound team, the KU coach also said he had experience in performance from the Jayhawks. "iowa State's a good football team, much better. It wasn't mistakes. We just weren't aggressive. It's not a mistake when you get beat up." Pointing out that the Jayhawks had played well in the Cyclones, Fambourbais said it was the first time this season the team had not put on a maximum. "I thought we had an excellent chance to win. If they are (the wrong way) to do the effort, it's hard to criticize them. But we weren't tackling on defense and we weren't blocking on offense. That's what con Fambrough added that there might be some changes in the KU lineup if performances didn't improve. "We lacked the killer instinct," he said, "Giving them what we did, we should have gone in 1734 at the half." "When you lose, it's hard on a team, it's tough," he said. "But it's going to get a lot tougher." "We just got to find some people who want to play. That includes freshman, sophomores, anybody." "We've got four football games let in, and bygly, I'm not going to go out and play. We're out and find people who want to play, and that's what we'll go Put a Lid on It! (Your Head, That Is) Top off your new outfit with one of our new fall bonets. We have the latest styles in the freshest of autumn colors. COUPON The Bull & Boar 11 W. 9th 50 C OFF any two handed sandwich with the H regular price. You MUST present this card. 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