8 Tuesday, October 24, 1972 University Daily Kansan Big 8 Offensive Honors Given to Missouri Trio KANSAS CITY (AP) -- The Missouri Tigers seem to be loaded with surprises this football season. The Bengals surprised eighth-ranked Notre Dame last Saturday, 30-26. As a result of that surprise, Missouri pulled another one Monday when three of its players joined the game. Cullery, Jibblow Don Johnson and guard Scott Anderson, were all named for what usually is a one-player selection for Big Eight games, the regular player of the week honors. A panel of sports writers, equally impressed by all three players, decided to forget tradition and tap the tapp for their performances on the rousing airy cover of the heavily favored Irish. Here's what the players did: Cherry completed four of seven passes for 106 yards, and every completion figured in a scoring chance. He put in 75 yards and guided the attack with tremendous skill. Johnson rushed 26 times for 87 yards and two touchdowns, both on one-yard bursts. He was on stopped without making yardage. Anderson lined up opposite Norelle Dame's great tackle, Greg Marx, and one of Johnson's touchdowns was scored over the goal line, a key reason for key blocks on much of Missouri's inside yardage. 'They were all tremendous', said Missouri coach Al Onfroite. Konid Hatje, an assistant Tiger coach, said of Anderson: "His performance was so outstanding because he was so outweighed. His pass protection was so good, and we pressure the quarterback at all." He also covered punts well." Johnson, a senior, and Cherry, a junior, are both junior college transfers. Anderson is a junior. was nominated for consideration by the Missouri coach staff. He was also named quarterback Ken Johnson of Colorado, running back Billy Riggins of Kansas, tackle Dean Wolfe of Oklahoma State, quarterback Dave Humm of Nebraska, and quarterback Amanda Annison and running back Mike Stracchini both of Iowa State. University of Kansas team brings the No.1 tailback position Monday as the Jahyaves began preparation for their game with the Lakers. KU Moves Riggins To No.1 Tailback "Riggins played well Saturday and the way we operate around here is who plays well there," coach Dambrough said. Riggins, Centralia sophomore, was one of the few bright spots in the 9-0 defeat to the 'Huskers. Riggins carried the ball 11 times and scored three goals in defense for $3 yards. He also accounted for three of the four Fambrough that regular quarterback David Jaynes should be healthy for the Cyclones and is expected to start. Roger Bernhardt, offensive guard, is also back into the starting lineup. Bernhardt has been injured weeks with a bruised elbow. Jayhawk first downs. Iowa State Begins Week With 50-Minute Practice Last Saturday Iowa State breezed past Kansas State, 55-22 while the Jayhawks fell, 56-0, to Nebraska. "Kansas is a very dangerous football team, especially if they have quarterback David AMES, Iowa (AP) —The Iowa State University football team worked only 50 minutes indoors Monday, then received a scouting report on the University of Kansas at Saturday's opponent at Lawrence. Jaynes,' said ISU Coach Johnny Majors during the films. Jaynes played only sparingly against the Cornhuskins because of a shoulder injury he suffered in his previous game. Physically the 'Hawks are at full strength for this Saturday's encounter with Iowa State. Deadline Set For Sign-Ups In Volleyball "I'm very impressed with their aggressive play," said Majors. They don't get it on them. They can't afford to relax, the way everybody is playing this game. The University of Kansas intramural sports office announced today that registration for men's intramural volleyball would end Registration is open to all male students and faculty members. Registration forms are available in the intramural office, 208 Robinson Gymnasium. There is a 25 cent registration charge per student. The schedule of games will begin Nov. 6. Jack Cherry, 37, assistant sports information director at Louisiana State University. Friday was named sports information director at the state university. He will succeed Jay Simon. Athletic Department Names New S.I.D. Cherry was sports information director at Xavier University in Cincinnati for 14 years before he served as an assistant department June 1, 1972. Wade Stinson, KU athletic director, said Cherry would begin his new duties Nov. 6. Simon, KU sports information director the past six years, recently resigned to become managing editor of Golf Digest. He is now co-founder and similarly magazine, which is published in Norwalk, Conn. Nov. 1. Cherry also was a member of the National College Athletic Association (NCAA) public sports team, and for the past seven years has assisted with press relations at the NCAA basketball finals. Cherry is a native of Norfolk, Va., but grew up in Ohio. He attended high school in Columbo and graduated from Xavier in 1957. He was a student sports information director in the Army who took the top job upon graduation. Cherry and his wife, Barbara, have four children: Jack, 11; Lisa, 10; Patrick, 8, and Tommy. Candle Making Supplies Newest molds—$1 and up Dyes—Scents— Wicks—Books 11 Pound Wax $2.19 Ben Franklin Craft Department 805 Massachusetts WANTED: Members (People who are eager to find a new place to go.) Why? Because The Shire is unique. Really? Pro it. Okay. The Shire is just like home. a color television sits on the bar. 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