11. d-' s- ad c-> g- a al University Daily Kansan Monday, October 16, 1972 7 Ballet? Kansan Staff Photo by PRIS BRANDSTED Amid the roaring thunder of heated contact on the gridiron, athletic strength and power occasionally becomes artistic grace and skill. A split second from their devastating landing, Wildcats Clayton Ferguson (82) and Willem Cullars (87) seem to be flying off the lotter rather than fighting to nail a Jayhawk runner. Jayhawk Frosh Explode, Then Fizzle in KSU Loss After leading, 21-10, in the third quarter, injury-placed University of Kansas football dropped a 24-21 decision to Kansas State Friday. Both Jayhawk quarterbacks, their teammates Saturday when variety signal caller David Jaynes was hurt, were injured and had leave the field. That left third stringer Dick Anderson, who was soon replaced by the pitcher, was stunned on a running play. Bower, who hadn't played quarterback for five weeks, proved to be the winning score. The Jayhawks had jumped ahead early, scoring on their first 10 points in a touchdown came in a fashion similar to that in their game with the Nets. But Mike Nicholls hit wide receiver Eddie Lewis with a 69-yard bomb. Against the Tigers, the two had scored four goals in their first play from seriography. Scott McMichael, who replaced starter Jake Mitchell in the second quarter, was struck first when his shoulder was injured. Then, in a sixth injury, Mitchell suffered a knee injury and had to leave the field. The Wildcats responded with a 34-yard field goal by Bill Shoemaker, and then again, this time on a five-yard line. The Wildcats ended an 11-play, 60-yard drive. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — the second-ranked Oklahoma Sooners, who still haven't yielded a touchdown, were the only remaining undefeated Big Eight conference football team Sunday. The Sooners took their record unblemished Saturday by beating the Boston Cats and Rick Fulcher's accurate toe for a 27.4 victory over their bitter rivals, with a narrowing Cotton Ball at Dallas. It was the Longhorns' fist shutout since 1980. Iowa State, 18th ranked, went into Saturday's action undefeated but fell to 13th-ranked Colorado. 34-22, on a wave of interceptions. fumbles and penalties. Sooner Defense Rolls On In other games, six-rated Nebraska battered Missouri, 62-0 and Kansas State survived by a score of 45-20. 20-19 squeeze past Kansas. Oklahoma State, 19th ranked and the league leader with a 2-2 record, was outscored by Nebraska in a non-conference slugfest. The Wildcats got their first tide down when the K-State defender took a shot from intercepted a pitchout from easily into the end zone on one easyly into the end zone on another. The Sooners, 4-0 after their final warmup test for their Big Eight debut, had their hands full at the start of the second point across in the fourth period. They nursed a 3-0 advantage, spun on Fulcher's 3-yard first It was only moments later, however, that Mitchell and Lewis connected again for a 75-yard run that made the score 21-10. period field goal, through the first half. Bengals Upend Chiefs, 23-16 With key injuries to their first two quarterbacks, the 'Hawks were unable to move after the OKLAHOMA GOT its first touchdown in the third when Lucius Selmon fell on the ball in the end zone after Derland Moore blocked Alan Lowy's quick kick. He missed the fourth when Gary Baceus batted a Texas pitchout into the end zone. Top Powers Flex Gridiron Muscles BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The biggest D in Dallas over the weekend was mighty Miami's oft-maligned defense. The victory kept Oklahoma the only major team that hasn't allowed a touchdown this season. The Sooners' defense, has yielded two field goals this year while mascoring four opponents, 196-6. Elsewhere, third-ranked Alabama trimmed Florida, 24-7, No. 4 Ohio State trounced Illinois, 15-3, and Oklahoma blanked Michigan State, 10-0, No. 6 Nebraska mauled Missouri, 62, 0 seventh ranked Notre Dame Bowl, 19, 0 eighth ranked Louisiana State, rated eight, ended ninth-ranked Auburn's string of upsets, 35-7, and ended ninth-ranked winning streak to nine games. The second-ranked Sooners not only put the clamps on Texas' football team, but it to 73 yards on 41 carries, but came up with two big defensive plays in Saturday's 2-7 triumph over Oklahoma and kept pace in the college football race with front-frunning quarterback Eric Noll at 42-14 winner over California. KANSAS CITY (AP)—Young quarterback Ken Anderson tossed two touchdown passes and Horst Mulhann kicked three field goals as the Cincinnati Reds beat 21-16 in 201-16 American Football Conference victory over the favored Kansas City Chiefs Sunday. SAM CUNNINGHAM and Mike Rue each ran for two touchdowns and four points. Young for two more as Southern Cal whipped California with its newly coined I-bone attack—an option from the Information. Terry Daisy directed a 74-yard Alabama drive that consumed the third period and scored from yards out as the Crimson Tide overcame flords after Nat Iles ripped the Gators to saskered the Gators to a 7-10 lead. After Joe Wylie returned a punt 44 yards, Greg Pruitt scored from the five, and Fulcher hit a 20-yard three-pointer. Texas tossed it over most ever by Longhorn team coached by Darrell Royal. Freshman Archie Griffin rambled for 192 yards and Harold Henson scored three touchdowns Ohio State wore down Illinois. zipped 88 sashes on a reverse with less than nine minutes to play to give Michigan its final margin Notre Dame palled away from winless Pitt with three touchdowns in the final period, one of Huff's third score of the game. BERT JONES threw to Gerald Keigley for three touchdowns and ran for another as Laosiana State trounced Adaun and made the winningest catch in LSU history with his 8th triumph. In the Second Ten, while 11th ranked Tennessee was idle. No, Kroger scored in all three scoring passes from Mike Boryla and trimmed No. 12 Washington. 24-10 after the interception, Boryla was injured in the first half. Charlie Davis and Steve Hawkins, both 26, record Freddie Lloyd booted a Eight record 57-yard field goal as No. 13 Colorado downed No. 18 Iowa. State 34-22 Tackle Jeff Gunner and Missouri took quick kick, setting up UCLA's first two touchdowns as the 14th Kansas routed Oregon State, 37-7 Penn State, rated 15th, buried Army, 45-0. No 16 Air Force held off Strook for 12 minutes. Strock passed for 555 yards and his brother, Dave, kicked an 18-yard field goal with 12 seconds left. Teague had a 34-32 victory over Norwood. Oklahoma State, and Arkansas' Dickey Morton ran for 157 yards and two touchdowns as the 20th-ballier back turned Baylor, 31-20. DAVID HUMM threw 22 passes, completed 15 for 287 passes. Jake Elliott and Johnhyn Rodgers, who scored on Humm's 8-2ard toss, picked up 13 yards rushing. 89 on receptions on kickoff and punt returns. Anderson hit Essex Johnson on a play covering 65 yards for the Lakers to bomb coming in the third quarter to boost the Bengals into a 10-10 win. Tailack Charlie Davis scored on runs of nine and two yards, and Steve Haggarty added two touchdowns. John Potter put return and a 41-yard pass from Ken Johnson as Colorado smeared the Cyclones. Fred Mays field goals of 60 and 114 yards, the latter a 58-Eight record. Vista GRILLED HAM AND CHEESE SPECIAL Monday - Wednesday Iowa State had three interceptions, lost two fumbles and was penalized 128 yards. Mike Cox scored three yards for two Cyclone scores. open until 2 a.m. Fri & Sat 1527 W. 6th 842-4311 Kansas lost to Kansas State by a matter of a couple of inches. The Jayhaws made the game's last play, which that close to reaching the end zone on a two-point conversion when wild Califathe back Jim Cunningham came out of bounds and slammed him out of bounds. Missouri didn't have a chance against the hot Cornhuskers. Riddled by injuries, the Tigers fell behind when Gary Dixon ran from the two in the first quarter and trailed 21-1 at the half. Oklahoma State was beaten on Dave Strock's 8-yard field goal with 12 seconds left. George Cowboy's three gave Strock the chance. Oklahoma State 3-2 for the season, led three times. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 After the Cowboys blew a 14-0 lead, the game see-sawed back and forth. Oklahoma State won in overtime Strock's passing netted the Gobblers 356 yards and two touchdowns. the other Anderson touchdown pass came in the fourth quarter, a seven-yard pitch to Steve Rodgers. Cincinnati ahead for good, 17-13. Mulhami contributed field goals of 46, 13 and 18 yards. Jan Stenner of the Chiefs hit on a 39-yard field goal in the second half to pull Kansas away with the Bengals at a 3-3 at halftime. If you don't register you can't vote. Register by Oct. 17. 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