8 Thursday, October 12, 1972 University Daily Kansan Kansan Photo 70-Year Rivalry Continues Kansas State Running Back Isaac Jackson Wildcats Next for 'Hawks By BRETT MARSHALL Kansan Sports Writer For the two teams, it will be their 70th team, dating back to the commanding Jayhawks that command over the Wildcats but, as everyone knows, when these two teams get together anything is possible. The University of Kansas Jayhawks will face their long university archival, the Kansas State University, this Saturday in Manhattan The Wildcats currently stand 2-1 in the NCAA tournament, outaging a 38-17 loss to Colorado. Kansas State has been somewhat a mystery in college polls. In . . Wildcat scored TD against KU last year . . Nationally-ranked *Arizona State* was the next opponent for the Wildcats, and proved to be a superior foe as they buried the Wildcats, 6-14. The 'Cats suffered numerous injuries, but were never really in the game. AGAINST THE SUN Devil's the Wildcat offseason did have a win, but the 159 yards and passed for another 189. The offensive highlight of the game was when junior halfback Rachel raced 68 yards for a touchdown. two interceptions, which hurt their attack enormously. After suffering two successive setbacks on the road, the Wildcats returned home and promptly regained their winning touch. THE LEADING receiver for Kansas State is Goering. The 6-0 178-sounder has snared 30 arrows in the first quarter, but has not scored a touchdown. Don Calhoun, a 51-11, 200-pound junior fullback is currently leading the Wildcats in rushing after five games. Calhoun has for 433 yards, a 5.5 average, and has scored four touchdowns. Ron Coppenberg, 61, 200-ound senior safety, leads the team with two interceptions and one leading defensive tacklers. Wildcats were picked to finish fourth in the Big Eight conference race. The Wildcats opened their '72 campaign at home by defeating the Tigers. "Cats were down, 13-0, at halftime but managed to come back and win," said Jalen Rose. IN THEIR home opener, the Wildcats displayed a balanced but inconsistent offensive attack. They scored 41 points in rushing and 131 yards passing. Senior quarterback Dennis Morrison, however, threw three interceptions. Junior fullback Michael Haynes team in rushing with 96 yards. The second game of the season for Kansas State was with Brooklyn, where the game as favorites, the Wildcats came out with a 32-11 licking. They fell behind early in the contest, and the Wildcats lost two fumbles and The Wildcats beat an undefeated Tampa team, 31-7, and for the first time all season showed a combination of good solid defense and a consistent offense with mistakes were still a problem. In last week's game against Colorado at Manhattan, the Wildcats showed signs of gelling a strong, tough football team K-State, although losing, 38-17 trailed the nationally-ranked Buffalo by a score of 21-17 entering the final period and, without a few mental mistakes, with a poor chance of an excellent chance of winning. MORRISON enjoyed his finest game this season against Colorado as he passed for 254 yards and one touchdown. Eighteen points brought by senior wide receiver John Goerger for 119 yards. 'Cats Puzzle Ol' Vince For the first five games the Wildcats are averaging 18.4 points per game while yielding 29.2 points each game. By DAN GEORGE Kansan Sports Editor This year's contest between the University of Kansas rivals, the University of Kansas, State, shapes up as one of the closest matches between the two competing schools. Both coaches have scouted at suggestions that their teams could play in the Saturday in Manhattan. Coach Dumfam Brouhugg of KU has said that they will now way for the team to obviously played its best game so far against Colorado and be starting to put it all on hold. However, the oddmakers, the luthiers and the heirs have defied Fambrough's reasoning and established the Jayhawks as solid one-point球队. "We've had a great attitude, though. And I think we're getting better. But I just don't know if we had a good enough to play KU yet." Gibson said it simply amounted to a matter of KU having played well and the Wildcats not. "The way we've been playing," the K-State coach said Wednesday, "we couldn't be favored against Lawrence High School." VINCE GIBSON wouldn't have it any other way. "we did (play well)," he said, "We made enough mistakes for them to make it a success, many turnovers and we haven't been consistent on offense." GIBSON agreed with Fam- brough that the Chelsea looka- s to be as they have last week against the Buffaloes, but he was a long way from being the Chelsea. Gibson has been at a loss to explain the slow start of his team, picked before the start of the game, like the Big Eight's fourth spot. Looking toward the upcoming match with KU, Gibson said there really were too much difference in what the two teams did. "We both have pro offenses!" both play a three-deep defense, although KU goes with a even front and we play an odd back. "I wish I knew what the teacher had some kids hurt and some haven't played as well as they have in the past, but I don't know," she said. Gibson admitted that the Jayhawk passaging attack, led by junior quarterback David Muston, what worried him was. "We've been working a lot on pass defense," he said. "They have a good football team." The K-State coach said he had no trouble motivating his players for KU. "You know they're going to work hard," he said. "The kids (from both school) all know what they need." And you school together, so you know Morrison, a 6-foot-3, 205-pound senior quarterback is the Wildcats' second-year, Morrison started slowly but in the five games he heung thru touchdowns. This thrust him into place in passing in the Big Eight conference and fifth in total of nine yards, putting up ninth nationally in passing. there's going to be a lot of excitement out there." The Wildcats, although sporting only a 2-3 record, have some outstanding players on their squad. Gibson, whose K-State teams were the first to win the Jayhawks, said the traditional rivalry and the Big Eight race were not only reasons for their success but KU's were. This year, the native California has thrown for 668 yards and three touchdowns, but has suffered nine interceptions. After Darel Chaney popped out, Hal McRae came in to pinch hit for pitcher Clay Carroll and the count on him went to one ball and then a catcher made a ball that dipped under the glove of catcher Manny Sanguillen. CINCINNATI (AP)--Johnny Bench tied the game with a leadoff home run in the ninth inning and scored the winning run on a two-out wild pitch by Boo Mcose as the Cincinnati Reds rallied to beat the Pittsburgh Pats. 4-3, Bench won the National League Pennant. Cincy Grabs N.L. Pennant On Pirate Wild Pitch, 4-3 The victory gave the Reds a 3-edge in the best-of-five National League title, while the berth in the World Series, which starts Saturday. The Reds will play the winner of the American Leagueoff between Oakland and Detroit. Bench, the National League home run champion at the left field line off Pittsburgh's ace reliever, 1982. He into the right field seat off Giotti while the hometown crowd of 4,188 bought it up along with a few other players. Then Tony Perez singled up the middle and Denis Menkel followed with another base hit off Giuliani, his names games for the Pirates this year. Foster raced home with the winning run while the fans went wild and flooded the field to congratulate the Reds. Geromio mane a deep fly to Roberto Clemente near the 375-foot sign in right center field, with Rushan Foster to reach third. Moose then came in to face Geronimo, who had hit a home run in the fifth inning. The dramatic come-from-behind victory, which gave the Reds their second National The Cats have averaged 323.4 yards in total offence but are not alone in their success against their opponents. In the passing lanes, the Wildcats are clicking for 172 yards per game while the Grizzlies average about an average of 151.4 yards. League flag in three years, was fashioned despite another fine performance by Pittsburgh ace Steve Blass. The Reds last won the National DETROIT (AP) - Jim Nornrup's 10th inning single capped a three-run Detroit comeback that carried the Tigers to a 4-3 victory over the Oakland A's and played off against playoffs at two games ajuez. With the crowd of 37,611 oaring on every pitch, Bill Bando pitched a single to Jason Sasman Sal Bando. Bando was ready to conceal the run to try or the double play. He threw to Joshua Dillen and struck the ball and everybody was safe. Detroit had fallen behind, 3-1, and the A's, who won the first two games in this best-of-five tournament, went away 'from a World Series berth. League flag in 1970, when they beat the Pirates in three straight games in the playoffs. They then lost to the Saints to the Baltimore Orioles. Norm Cash ran the count out to 3-2 and then walked, forcing home Kaline with the tyring run on her bases still loaded with none out. Tigers Drop A's Again; A.L. Series Even at 2-2 McAuliffe scored on the play, making it 9-2, and Dave Hamilton relieved for the A's—the 20th player used by Williams. Joe Horlen came in to relieve Bobby Locker, who had started the inning on the mound for the A's. He wild-pitched the runners along and pinch hitter Gates drew a walk, loading the bases. The weakest part of the Kansas state defense that far has been achieved was a yielded an average of 328.4 yards per game while allowing 172.4 needed to lose outs, Dick *at* the suffolk jaffle with Detroit's last chance with a single to right and old pro Al Caline followed with a single to They got none of those outs. If the Wildcats hope to win this Saturday they must improve both their rushing and passing defense. Another must is con- stitute, which is severe, avoiding costly mistakes which have hurt them in the past. Northrup was next and with the infield and outfield dawn in, the veteran slugged a drive that Alou never had a chance on. The fifth game to decide the pennant will be played here today. MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) — the Kansas State football team takes 15 minutes early from their formal two-hour workout on Saturday in preparations continued for Saturday's meeting with arch-rival Kansas. "We really had a good practice. There was a lot of enthusiasm. I feel better about our team now. We'll be ready to play them." The intra-state rivalry between Kansas State and KU has developed into one of the biggest in the nation. When the two teams Coach Vince Gobson said he sent the Wildcats in 15 minutes early "so we could get our legs under us." KSU Practice Enthusiastic, Says Gibson Fly High with MIKE BALLOUN for North College Senator LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP)—University of Kansas defensive tackles Mitch Sutton and Bill Skepnek are "very doubtful" with Kansas State, coach Don Farnbrough said Wednesday. 843-9844 Sutton, Skepnek May Sit Out K-State Game Sutton has been sidelines with a skeptical sucker and a skeptical suffered a sucker. They miss the game, two sophomore Pedro Billion and Van Schoenker. 2408 Iowa PASSPORT PHOTO SESSION 4/$3.50 35' each additional photo meet anything can happen. Record are tossed out. The players are times and when players are as emotional as they will be Saturday, a game that generates for the fans of both schools. Sign up for 17th or 19th in SUA OFFICE by Oct. 16. Another questionable participant is offensive guard Roger Bernhardt, who has been bothered by bursitis in his right knee. Gordon Stuckemer, another suitor, missed a game, if Bernhardt misses the game. Fambrough said he wasn't fathered by the watches manufacturer, but he had met the people who can step in and do the job he said. "A year ago it was ill," he added. informal modelling Thursday night-cookies,too! we like leather...we like the DG's...we like DG Cathy Dunn in Ambe's wine suede midi! ELTON JOHN Friday, October 13 8:30 Allen Field House 1500 1500 Good $3.50 Seats available on sale in Union $1.00 off to class card holders no ticket limit on sale S.U.A. office-Union on sale S.U.A. office—Union