6 Wednesday. October 11, 1972 University Daily Kansam Fumbling Kansan Photo Minnesota quarterback Bob Morgan (8) loses his grip on the ball, as the Kansas defenses close in on him. (AP) Minnesota fumbled eight times, losing the ball to KU four times. The 'Hawks lost the ball five times to Minnesota on fumbles. Turnovers played in a big part in KU's win. Fumbling is one of the errors KU will try to cut down on when it meets K-State in Manhattan this weekend. Tigers Blank Athletics; Reds Crush Pittsburgh Tigers-A's DETROIT (AP) — Right-hander Joe Coleman struck out 14 Oakland batters, setting a baseball playoff record Tuesday. Coleman scored on the League player hopes alive, as the Titans panked his A. 30-9. The A's still lead the best-of-five game, more victory either Wednesday or, if necessary, Thursday to their first World Series伯德 Coleman made sure the A's and S's were out of trouble. He worked out of frequent fours, allowing seven hits and pitching with men on base in all but two outs. The Tigers took advantage of a Ten Hitzmacher to score their first two runs, seldom-used Ike Browne drilling a base-loaded single that took the team's lead. Bill Freehan added an extra run in the eighth with a long home run to left field. KU Rugby Squad Suffers First Loss The University of Kansas rugby club traveled to Aspen, Colorado Saturday and lost to the University of Oregon Academy, 17-4 in the Aspen Sooners Lead In Statistics NEW YORK (AP) — Undefeated Oklahoma leads the National Collegiate Athletic Association statistical charts in all offensive categories except passing, access, or figures released Tuesday. The Sooners, ranked No. 2 behind Southern California in the top five in the nation, faced a poll, but racked up 36.3 points per game with average gains of total yards and 408.7 yards for successful performance for the first three games of any season by any team since official records have been made. Unranked Florida State tapped the passing column with an average of 300 yards gained in its five games. ingresser, tournament. It was KU's first loss of the season and the first time it had been scored upon this year. Twenty-four teams participated in the tournament, and were round because of the distance the team had to travel to get to the Reds-Pirates In the second round KU played Air Force, the eventual winner of the tournament. KU players Air Force played several minutes of the game and threatened several times. But the superior conditioning of the Air Force players helped them play KU as the game progressed. Air Force scored on a try and idded another try just before half o make the score 8-0. After a very short half time Air Force came out and scored on a penalty kick that made it 11-0. The Air Force finished out its scoring on a try and the extra points were good to make the game even better. But for KU late in the game, but by that time it was too late. CINCINNATI (AIX—Ross Grimselly overpowered Pittsburgh with a two-hitter as the team won 8-3 in fumbling Pirates, 7-1, Tuesday and sent the tense National League game into a fifth and a game. The Reds tied the best-of-five series for the National League West, but the Royals struggled for Wednesday's showdown struggle between opening-game pitchers Steve Blass of Pittsburgh and Cincinnati's Donniel Mattox. Grimsley, a hard-throwing left-hander who pitched the Red's West Division-clincher this season, allowed both hits to Rober Clemente—a fourth inning home run, a seventh innings home run. Grimsley was in command all the way after being given a 1-0 lead in the first inning on one of three Pittsburgh errors. The Jayhawk Sports Car Club decided in a meeting Tuesday night to award two of its members an honorary first place for finishing in the Hare and Stamford stopped by an accident Sunday. DENY Hale, Independence, Nevada Chaff. Prairie Village sent race at the time of the accident and were the only entrants to go Their 1965 MGB was the fifth car to start, and they went on to win the race. The drivers stopped of the rally behind them had been stopped by an accident that involved IHW driver, president of the secutary, the second last 45 minutes of the rally. 'Bama Moves Up in Poll; 5 Big 8 Teams Ranked Alabama moved up to challenge Southern California and Oklahoma The Associated Press college football poll coach Bear Bryant isn't sure he deserves its rating—now. Five Big. Eight teams— Oklahma, Nebraska, Colorado. Oklahma State and Iowa State—are in the top 20. "I not sure we're the third best team in the country right now," Bryant said, "but I think we're going to be better. Alabama trimmed Georgia, 25-7, Saturday for its fourth consecutive victory and climbed from fourth place to third in the NCAA tournament by claiming Ohio State, a 35-18 winner over California. O-State Vulnerable KU Runner Says The University of Kansas in job in trying to catch Oklahoma State, but it is a job that cross- country runner Bob Pelkan would like. "My goal is to get myself as the team ready physically and mentally to win the Big Eight." he said. Pelikan, a St. Louis, Mo., junior, has run reasonably well this season, taking second in the meet with Iowa State, but he said he was sure that his performance could him could be greatly improved. "Frankly, though, it's not too important where you're rated in October. The final poll in January is the one that counts, but I'd rather be rated high than low any time. Oklahoma State won the OSU Jamboree last weekend and was not able to make standings. But, according to Pelikan, these results are not conclusive because OSU has not been the only team that will be used to decide the Big Southern California, No. 1 since the first regular-season poll, received 34 first-place votes and 964 of 1,000 possible points following a 30-21 triumph over which, was the 10th last election. THE OKLAHOMA State team is not used to hills and that's the reason Pelikan doesn't play on. Pelikan said. Coupled with KU's potential for improvement, this factor gives KU a good chance at Cowboys, according to Pelikan. Hill Named Player Of Week in NFL NEW YORK (AP)—"That pass was for my son, "said Cavin Hill. "I wanted to score one way or the other." And score he did. Hill, a Dallas cowboy hallback, three S-45 yards. He took down teammate Ron Sellers in the game with the Pittsburgh Dallas in the final. Peikan has followed a tough training schedule during the cross country season. Early in the season, the team ran about 20 miles a day, seven days a week. By the end of the season, the distance, the team is running shorter distances and repeat miles to simulate race conditions. Hill became a father for the first time last Thursday. His wife gave birth to a 9-pound, 6-ounce son, named Grant Hill. "MY OBJECTIVE as an end is to take the dive back as he comes The touchdown pass wasn't Hill's sole activity Sunday. The former Ivy League star, now in his fourth year as a pro athlete, recovered from the injuries which showed him in the 1917 season. He caught four passes from quarterback Craig Morton for 27 yards. The pass, good for a touchdown, gave the Cowboys a 17-13 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers, it along with his other accomplishments Sunday; earned Offense Player Week a week ahead of production from The Associated Press Tuesday. All told, Catch, by running, catching and throwing the ball, accounted for 198 of the 367 yards gained against the Steelers. In addition to throwing for a touchdown, the 6-foot-4 Hill, who was Dallas' surprise No. 1 draft pick in 1989, also scored on a one- Ryan said part of the reason for his many tackles was that Minnesota was running the option most of the time. University of Kansas defensive end Pat Ryan had his worst game since the 2013 Minnesota. Now one year later KU has gained revenge and so next week, OSU travels here on a dual meet with the Jayhawks. The meet should tell you a bit about their abilities' ability to run hilly courses. Ryan, a former De LaSalle Hammarson man, defensive show for the Jayhawks Saturday. He was credited with 11 tackles, 10 KOs. Eight championship Nov. 4 in Columbia, Mo. Revenge Sweet for Jayhawk End Kansan Sports Writer Ryan, a senior, called his performer the second best of his class in the sophomore he had 16 tackles against Kohaoma State in a game. By DON PFANNENSTIEL RYAN REFERRED to Minnesota as the most physical team he had faced this season. have a nice doctor. Ryan said When the dive back did not get the ball, Ryan would key on the quarterback, he said. Even though Ryan played tight end in high school, he was not big enough to play offense in college. He also preferred defense to offense. "I was psyched Saturday because last year I had my worst game ever against Minnesota," the defensive end said. RYAN'S DEDICATION and play at the defensive position earned him the Ray Evans Trophy last year as the man who defeated the traits of Evans, an All-American halfback of the 1940's. out of the backfield, and since the option was being run so much, I had a lot of action," Ryan said. season, and they also had a hard time on the pitchout," he said. " Their passing wasn't like Florida State's, but they were running and when they did pass they caught us off guard." Ryan said the win Saturday gave the team momentum, especially since it was KU's first victory since his sophomore year. "I don't think they had any better backs or as good of execution as we've seen this "We now know we can win on the road and I hope this carries over for the Kansas State game," he said. Ryan said that next to Florida State, Minnesota was the best team the 'Hawks had faced. He also said the K-State game was hard to prepare for because there was so much involved, such as the Governor's Trophy and the State troop. Tennis Team Wins 1 Match, Loses Another "Right now we are making too many mistakes, but if we can correct them, we can beat anyone on our schedule," Ryan said. Friday, KU took second in a meet with Fort Worth HSA, statewide and the San Diego Hays. Port Hays scored 11 points to win. KU score 9, and Barton scored 8. The University of Kansas' women's team team won a dual match and took second in a triangular match last weekend. Saturday, the KUteam blanked Baker University, 8-0, at Lawrence, winning six singles and two doubles matches. The team's next match will be against Kansas State at 9 a.m. Saturday in Manhattan. yard run. That made him responsible for 12 of the Cowboys' 17 points. Patrick Christman, president of the organization would comprise open apples open apple contests. He said an ope wape was an old-style handguard, heavier than the sabre. A sabre is a saber in the form of a foli-type sword. Christman said. Auburn's second straight upset, a 19-13 triumph over Mets in Game 7, left them cracked from 17th to ninth as they cracked the Top Ten for the first time this season. Texas, hard to beat, was in the 28th, 21st, 12ipped from ninth to 20th. The second Ten consisted of Tennessee. Washington, Colorado, UCLA Penn State. Air Force Oklahoma State and Arkansas. Last week it was Washington, Florida, State University. Stanford, Penn State, Auburn, St. Louis, Air Force and Iowa State. He said that in the eppe matrice he had to match entire body, but in the sabre matches only the upper half of the body was considered a target Fencers To Fight In Tourney Oklahoma, which had the week off, pulled in 15 first-place votes and 192 points. Alabama had 677 points and Ohio State 625, including the remaining first-place winner nationwide panel of sports writers. The University of Kansas Fencing Club will participate in an open tournament at the University City Gymnasium Saturday. The 5-6-7-8 spots again went to Navy; idle Neibrand Dame, which blanked Michigan State; Louisiana State, a state. The KU Club will send about 10 to 12 fencers to the tournament, Christman said. Heavy Contact Practice Has Fambrough Smiling The University of Kansas advises that students contact drill Tuesday in preparation for the Kansas State conference opener Saturday in Nashville. Coach Don Fambrough said he thought the practice was good. He was pleased with the execution and concentration. ★★★ KU Statistics RUSHING TC Net Avg. Avg. Williams 10 42 5.1 Nellons 43 258 1.9 Oglethorpe 45 236 1.7 Riggin's 6 37 9.5 Riggins 6 37 9.5 Jones 5 18 1.6 Edwards 5 18 1.6 Pearson 3 14 1.0 Vromanus 2 14 7.0 Fowler 2 14 7.0 Cerro 2 14 7.0 Cerro 2 14 7.0 Harris 1 4 -23 Harris 1 4 -23 Mills 26 42 - PASSING ALL. Comp. Int. Yds. Jaynes 125 68 8 971 Jones 7 2 8 14 --- B. Adams No. 17 Yds. Scholl No. 15 123 Bilson No. 10 146 Saushoff No. 10 84 Edwards No. 7 106 Nelluna No. 7 106 Foster No. 4 78 Williams No. 3 15 D. Hudson No. 3 10 No. Yds. Avg. Harris 20 721 38.2 PUNTING TOT TD PAT FG PG Miller 7 0 15 42 64 Hembacher 3 15-15 0 27 Niemeyer 2 1 0 12 Nellons 2 1 0 12 O'Neill 2 0 0 12 G. Adams 2 0 0 12 G. Adams 2 0 15 42 No. Yds. 30 109 Maude 5 65 Sheats 5 37 Towle 1 28 Iron 1 5 Woods 1 5 Fambrough said Marvin Foster would definitely be ready for Saturday's game, but since the ball is so close are slowed by injuries, the Jahyhans will be low on defensive tackles. Pedro Dillon, a coach from offensive to defensive tackle to defend the shortage. Fambrough said that Dillon had looked good and had adjusted well. K-State's pass defense was great. Ron Coppel said he thought with men like defensive back Ron Coppe would be much stronger this year. Fambrough said he thought the team with the fewest mistakes in Saturday's game would come out on top. 'Cats Practice 'Very Average' MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP)—The Kansas State football team drilled for two hours Tuesday preparing for Saturday's encounter with archival Kansas. Coach Vince Gibson described Looking ahead to Saturday, he added, "This is the big game of the year for us. We haven't 'orginated last year.' 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