6 Monday, October 9, 1972 University Daily Kansan Kansan Photo Robert Miller (32) Hauls it in for Six the KU felld scored two touchdowns against the Gophers By the Associated Press The Chicago Bulls game is history, but not ancient history. And since history has a repeating pattern of bad behaviors should be good around when the two Pacific Rivalis get together again next Angry USC Coach Blasts Stanford Livingston Leads K.C. By Browns But once the Jayhawks got to Livingston, a five-year pro, now has started 11 games for Kansas City and the Chiefs have won them all. Regular quarterback Len Dawson had rulers, rabs injured last week. Last Sunday, Livingston came off the bench and three rulers were taken in a shootout. Mike Sensh篮 intercepted his second pass of the game in the fourth quarter and Jan Stenner captured the field goal, scoring the scoring. CLEVELAND (AP) -- Reserve quarterback Mike Livingston drew three touchdowns on a 27-10 victory capitalized on Cleveland errors for a 31-7 American Football victory over the Browns Sunday. The Brown's made seven turnovers in the first half-four fumblies by Brown, one here and three there, defense picked off two Mike Phipps' passes. Livingston turned two of the miscues into goals. In other NFL contest Sunda it was: Dallas 17, Pittsburgh 13; St. Louis 19, Minnesota 17; New York Glants 45, New Orleans 18; Atlanta 26, Chicago 20; Buffalo 38, New England 14; Detroit 26, Atlanta 23; Cincinnati 11, Denver 10; San Diego 23; Boulder 20; Green Bay 29; Augusta 31; San Francisco 7; and Miami 21; New York Jets 17. But the team's problems didn't end there. Two buses arrived at the hotel at 11:30 Saturday morning to take the squad to the stadium for a 1:30 p.m. contest. The coaches, the buses would work. All 50 players then, were forced to ride in one bus for the trip to the field. EAST College Scores Not that it really mattered. The plane, which was scheduled to fly the Missouri football squad to Utah for the afternoon, was held up because of weather and fueling problems and didn't arrive at Kansas City after six p.m. It departed from Tulsa Jawahersu reached Minneapolis. For a while, it looked as if they weren't even going to get to Minnesota. Scheduled to leave Kansas City by chartered plane the next day, the team did not arrive by air at the team did not arrive by 5 p.m. Array 30, Lebah 18, Bronx 20, Milaanova 20, Bronx 20, Won 30 Dartmouth 17, Hewlett 6 N.Hampbell 7 Dartmouth 10, Hely Cross 7 Dartmouth 5, Hely Cross 7 Harvard 20, Boston U 14 Harvard 20, Boston U 14 Vermont 33, Vermont Vermont 33, Vermont It was only right, of course, that the University of Kansas Jayhawks beat Minnesota in Minneapolis Saturday. OUTH Alabama 25, OUHG 18 Oklahoma 43, OUHG 18 匹尔多 42, OUHG 13 Georgia Tech 31, OUHG 9 Illinois Tech 31, OUHG 9 Houston 17, OUHG 27 Hawaii Tech 27 Michigan Tech 27 N Carolina 18, DL 17 Tennessee 16, DL 17 Tulane 38, Pitching 6 Texas Tech 29 Call it justice, fate, or whatever you want, but after what the Jayhawks went through just like a baby, they each bit every bit of their 34-28 victory. By DAN GEORGE Kansas Sports Editor Columbus, Kansas St 11 U 27 Colorado, Kansas St 14 U 26 Midwestern, Illinois St 14 U 25 Nebraska Dime 18 Mich. St 8 Oklahoma St 10 Mitsch. St 14 Oklaansas St 10 Mitsch. St 14 Purdue St 24 Mitsch. St 14 Wisconsin St 23 N. Wiesau St 23 Wisconsin St 23 N. Wiesau St 23 KU Fumbles Way Past Gophers continued McKay, who lost to stanford the last two years after seating the Cardinals in con- tinues times. "They have no class." The Southern Cal coach wasn't their first team after they penalized the Trojans seven times for 66 yards while Stanford was whistled only twice in between the only match-up between members of college football Top 10 teams. Arizona beat No. 18, Mississippi, 19-13. The only real shocker was unheralded until the 13th-ended Florida State SOUTHEAST Arkansas 15, Florida 13, Miami 10, Miami Fl. Louisiana 11, Sienna 12, Texas 16, Tulsa 17, Texas 27, UCLA 12 Three other members of the Associated Press Top Twenty Women's Baseball League in Oklahoma, No. 6 Nebraska and No. 20 Iowa, lie in the rest of the league. Third-ranked Ohio State training California 9-3 at halftime. Third-ranked Henson crashing across three holes in the first period and on to win, 35-18 Alabama, ranked fourth, junked most of its game plan and lost the lead to the half and put together a pair of long acing runs in the third quarter. Performance Spotty in 34-28 Win FARWEST Air Force Base 10 Oregon State 7 Minnesota 12 Washington 14 Nationals 7 Missouri 17 Wyoming 14 San Diego 18 San Jose 12 UCLA 42 Arlanta 32 Air Force Base 10 Washington 12 Washington 17 Washington 10 Fifth-ranked Michigan ted Navy, 7-0, at intermission but exploded for 28 points in the third en route on a 35-7 victory. Bob Thomas, a walk-on-exoccer player, kicked field goals of 47, 24 and 28 yards and Andy Huff eight yards for a four-hyperlined unchucked no. 7 No. 170 blanked the Banked Michigan State, 16-0. Juan Roca, another walk-on, booted field goals of 46 and 53 yards, giving eight-ranked State a state 12-6 triumph over Rice. Texas, rated ninth, needed fourth-period touchdowns from Tommy Landry—his second of the game—and Alan Lowry to score. The Rams scored 27-12 and up next week's match with unbeaten Oklahoma. Haskel Stanback scored three touchdowns and Ricky Townsend kicked three field goals, leading the team to nine wins. Timespace帖 Memphis State, 38-6. Sonny Sixkiller passed for the first time as ranked Washington needed a game-saving in the end zone by Cal Jones with 12 seconds left. Mark Coney lumbered 69 yards with an interception, sparking 12th-rated Colorado to a 3-0 victory. It ended 11 trumpet over Kansas State. UCLA, No. 14, came from behind in the second half and beat Arizona. 42-31. Penn State, No. 16, exploded for 28 points in the first half and shipped Illinois, 35-17. Randy Wallis led with a past-past touchdown with a five-yard touchdown run and a 39-yard pass to Thomas Gossom, and Joel Carlson, moved from quarterback to tailback this season, scored three times as No. 18 Air Force announced Colored State, 52-13. Hard Hitting, Miscues Mark Minnesota Game If there was one thing that everyone in the University of Kansas locker room agreed on after Friday's victory over the University Saturday, it was that the contest was definitely a hard-hitting game. "There was some hard tackling out there," coach Don Fambrough said. "They (Minnesota) hit pretty hard." Fullback Vince O'Nell, who fumbled after being stunned on a kickoff return in the second quarter, agreed. "I kind of got cracked on," he said. "They're a hard-hitting balletclub. They're just a few players away from being a great team, but they'd probably be better if they had more quickness." Fambrough also praised the Gophers. "I don't want to play Minnesota again," he said. "They've got a good staff and good people. They've got a good staff and good people. They've got a good future." "We have been bumbling like this," he said. "I hope we've got a chance to do it and proud of this team to keep coming back. Most of the credit for this has go to the defense. Certainly Minnesota is not kept in Minnesota in the game." The hitting was a major cause of the 13 fumblers in the game, including five by the Jahways and some concern to FamBourgh. Memorial, Stadium, they certainly did play. Riding the ball was excellent. David Haynes in the first half and the stingy play of the defense in the second, the Hawks overcame that by slipping the wig, the brushing Gopher's. "The pass is always as successful as your protection," he said. "With good receivers and bad receivers Jaynes is going to it get there." Fambridge, who said the Gophers did little that surprised KU, praised quarterback David Tulloch for his performance at the Jawahire offensive line. Jaynes threw for 228 yards and three touchdowns, completing 16 of 29 attempts. The three TDs were the three previous KU games. The Gophers, relying primarily on their veer-option offense, used their size to pile up 164 yards and they gained 173 yards in the air. The Jayhawks are now 2-2. Minnesota's record dropped to 0-4. The victory was the first road victory for Don Fambrough since he began coaching the 'Hawks last season. KU had not won an away contest since October 10, when it beat Kansas State, 21-15. It was also the 25th victory in 28 games for a Big Eight squad over a Big Ten team. The Big Eight's 31-6 win against Minnesota Kluist to Minnesota, 38-20 Major factors in the game were two injuries in the KU defensive line, good Minnesota kickoff and turnovers by both sides. Both defensive tackles for KU, and the defense for RU had to be helped off the field once. Skepnel, however, in the only serious injury, with a hamstring injury. The Gopher's Vince Fuller had a great day against KU, returning four kickoffs for 111 yards. His lonest win was 54 yards. There were a total of 13 fumies in the game. Minnesota lost four of eight and the Jayhawks intercepted two Gopher passes. KU drew first blood when Bob Helmbaier kicked a 28-yard goal in the quarter. The Gophers fumbled on their next possession and KU drove to the end of the field, received On. On the next play, Jaynes unloads a pass deep to wide receiver Bruce Adams on the right side for a 44-yard touchdown. Minnesota then ground out 86-yards in 13 straight running plays. Gopher fullback John King capped the series with a one-yard run on an opposing pitch from Brodie Morgan and made the score 10-7. The Jayhawks came right back, though, mixing Jaynies' passing and tailback Delvin Williams' running to move the A few minutes later, in the second quarter, Miller scored again, this time on a 4-yard d-line hit. The Hawks capped an 80-yard drive in 11 plays for the Hawks and was in seventh TD of the season. Then the problems began. On KU's next possession, Williams caught the ball and the Gophras later, Minnesota had its second touchdown as King dove past left tackle and spunk backwards into the goal. But the KU defense tightened in the second half and the only scoring in the third period was a 21-yard run from through that quarter, KU defensive lineman Dean Zoek recovered a Minnesota mamba on a pitchout at the Gopher IT. After making it three times, KU defensive Watkins. Javens found Adams It took only 11 seconds for the Gophers to score their next TD. They outscored the kickoff, then was hit and fumbled. Minnesota recovered at the end of the burst over left tackle for the touchdown, and the score remained unchanged. ball 71 yards in nine plays. The drive ended when the Jaynes hit fullback Robert Miller over the middle with a 10-yard, TD strike. ★★ Kansas Minneapolis First downs yardage 125 129 Posting yardage 184 179 Pasting yardage 136 130 Passed 16-20 0-18.2 Passed 16-20 0-18.2 Lumbies lost 4 3 Lumbies lost 4 3 Team Statistics | | by quarter | | :--- | :--- | | Minnesota | 17 | 10 | 7 | 7-28 | | Kansas | 17 | 7 | 10 | 3-25 | KU - PG Henderson 20 from Jaynes (Henderson 6) KU - PG Henderson 20 from Jaynes (Henderson 6) KU - Miller 20 pass from Jaynes (Hederson 6) KU - Miller 20 pass from Jaynes (Hederson 6) Kim - Kino 5 run (Goldberg gick) Kim - Kino 5 run (Goldberg gick) Ku - N. Adams 9 pass from Jaynes Ku - N. Adams 9 pass from Jaynes KU - PG Henderson 20 from Morgan (Gold Minu- Honza 39 pass from Morgan (Goldberg kirk) Individual Statistics Rushing KU- Williams 19-96, Miller 7-22, Nellons 7-19, Jaynes 7-29 (Jayne) Minn - Morgan 18-2, King 18-3, Keller 9-4). By the time tempers flared, the A's had the game under control after Oakland erupted for four Passing AU—Jaynes 29-16-229 Miss. Mason 38-01-133 Passing 18-9-173 Pass Receiving K. Adam 438, Auburn 519, School 609, Miller 312, 318 Sausheff 421, Williams 66, Redwoods 120, Fahntons 120, Hona 9, Calacazar 120, Harris 120 K. Harris 34-45, Karsaw 312 Both benches emptied and the manager Bilky Martin tried to restrain him by restraining by several umpires. Both Campanels and LaGrow Oakland Drops Tigers Again; Cincinnati Evens N.L. Series OAKLAND (AP)—John "Bleu-Oakland" Odom "Todmor" Detroit Sunday, allowing only three hits as the Oakland A's humped the Tigers 5-4 for their second home win in a season. The American League playoffs. The game almost erupted into a brawl in the seventh inning when Bert Campaneris was hit by a pitch from Tiger reverie Lerrin LaGrow and responded by his bat at the Detroit pitcher. Tigers-A's Campaneris, with three hits, had led the A's attack. He stole two bases and scored twice. runs in the fifth inning. The best-of-five series now moves to Detroit with Game 3 scheduled for Tuesday. The A's need only one more victory to eliminate the Tigers and move into the World Series against the National League champion. Reds-Pirates PITTSBURGH (AP)—Bobby Tolan and Perez each two-run twoball in Cincinnati's four-run first inning and the Reds rode Tom Hall's clutch relief Pittsburgh Pirates P度假寺. The Cincinnati victory evening the playoffs at one game each. The teams move to Cincinnati today for the third game of the five game series for the league pennant. The remaining one or two games will also be played in Cincinnati Tuesday and Wednesday. The *Reds*asted little time getting to Pittsburgh starter Bob Mays out. They drove the right-hander from the game with five straight all alone in the left corner of the end zone and hit him with a 9- yard touchdown pass. The Jayhawks scored on their next possession, too, on a 20-yard field goal by Helmacher, and it looked as if they were home free. success, though, they needed another break to score and KU gave it to them when tailback Jerome Nollums billed the ball down the stretch. The recovered. Morgan than promptly hit wide receiver George Howard on the left side after 8 yard and make it 34-28 with only 3:42 left. The Gophers, however, still had a couple of defenses for Abandoned, the running game that had carried them through most of the contest, they turned up in trouble. Minnesota got the ball two more times but the 'Hawks defense held on for the victory. Announcing: To all students, The SUA Instant Replay Time: 8:15 Tuesday night after away games. 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