8 Thursday, October 5, 1972 University Daily Kansan David Jaynes Zeros In leads league in passing total offense Gophers Big, Experienced Winless in Three Games By BRETT MARSHALL Kansan Sports Writer New head coach Cal Stoll and his Minnesota Gophers will try to get on the winning side of a conference prestige at the same university in Kansas, Joakins in Minnesota Saturday. The Gophers stand 0-3 for the season, having lost to Indiana, 27-23, Colorado, 38-6, and Nebraska, 49-10. The Big Ten has had bad luck against Big Eight schools. Their only victory in that span was last year when Minnesota beat the Jahawks, 28-10. By MARY SKOLAUT Kansas Sports Writer MINNESOTA also possesses one of the most experienced players in the league to meet so far. The Gophers return 31 lettermen from last year's 4-7 squad. Amid these are four more players, the defense also has four returns. KU Women's Sports Bigger and Better The Golden Gophers will be the first team to have faced this year. Their of defensive line averages 238 pounds and their defensive line 230 pounds. A record day by Missouri has pushed the Tigers to the top of the Big Eight Conference rushing attack, according to a Big Eight release, but the Bengals face a rugged week at Okuninna State. Stoll believes the strength of his team lies at the end, quarterback Yankee's defensive stance while defensively it is strong at linebacker, end and in the An expansion program by the U.S. Army's medical intercollege program over the past six years has raised the number of women's athletics at KVL. "That's pretty good for a wide variety of sports because many institutions stress one sport "director Sharon Dysale said. As a result of the development, several women have been sent into national competition to represent KU. The golf, volleyball, polioleyball and gymnastics teams have all been to national tournaments. This year KU will have eight intercollegiate sports to offer women. They are basketball, golf, volleyball, softball, tennis, soccer, gymnastics and gymnasia. Track and field is the only new sport this year. "We will have as many as we can financially afford and adequately staff," Drysdale said. Tigers Best Against Run But OU Dominates Stats The Tigers broke their own conference record by stopping California with minus 77 yards and another win Saturday. The previous mark was minus 45 yards against Alabama in the 88 Gator Bowl, but there was another problem. Against California, Missouri played chase the quarterback as two Cal players had net gain of minus 107 yards. But the Cowboy quarterback won't be such an inviting target, since Oklahoma State doesn't use a quarterback on offense with weapon. Brent Blackman has sparked the Poke offensive unit, and he spends yards per game on the ground. But the Sooners maintained leads in the other departments. UTILIZING the big defensive day, the Tigers took over the rushing defense lead with an average yield of 8.7 yards per inbibition. last week's leader, is averaging 93.7 yards per game. bhind the running of reserve for a 475-yard day against Lemson to maintain its rushing- off lead with 488.7 yards per day. Oklahoma also leads in total offers with $250 per game and $400 per team. The average. The University of Oklahoma leads in total offers with 252.90 points per team. On defense, the Sooners are the best at pass defense, with a low yield of 80.3 yards per game, and with 174 yards per game, with 174 yards per game. The Sooner goal line is still uncrooked after three games, although OU opponents have two fourth-quarters in the games the games were already in hand. IN INDIVIDUAL statistics, lead the league in total offense with 233.3 yards per game and in passing with 247.3. The con- tinued leading Strachan, previously unheralded on State tailback. Strachan has run for 446 yards in the league average of 148.7 yards per contest. THE INTERCLEGLETE program operates within the women's physical education department. This is not like the men's department, entirely separate from the men's physical education department. Swimming will be included in next year's program. Kansas State's John Goerger retained his hold on the top receiver spot in the Big Eight, with 22 responses for 213 yards. The Wildcats punter, Joe Duncan, scored twice with a 43.8 average for 24 kicks. Oklahoma's fleet tailback, Greg Prutt, still leads the concussion average, while Nebraska slotback Johny Rodgers is on top in the punt return department with the Huskers and returns. The Huskers' Rick Sanger has taken over the kick off line for an average of 7.3 per game. The women's program is financed by the student senate. The program is closely connected to the KU Women's In- collage Sports Club. The KU Student senate takes charge of the club, which then takes charge of administering the finances. Asked about money, Drysdale said, "We got a good increase over last year and we expanded our program." Also the club promotes intercollegiate sports on campus and meets with coaches to discuss policies. Drysdale explained that the team had been running Eight basis but rather on a state and regional level. she said KU offered more than any other university. ON THE regional level KU is in the largest section in the nation. It includes Kansas, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Minnesota and Missouri. The university is an international Athletics for Women is the national organization. KU is a member of both. "We can now hold our own in any of our sports," she said. Along with national, regional and state organizations the last six years have also brought more specialized coaching. Six years ago, the university sports. But now, for example, there is the new KU track and field coach, Marian Washington. She was All American in college and has met the Olympic standard in women's discus. Iowa State and Oklahoma, the league's two undefeated squads, take the week off, along with Iowa State and Missouri visit conference leader Oklahoma State, and Colorado hopes to rebound at Kansas State, which may have righted itself after three straight problems. In the only non-conference game day, KU visits Minnesota as the Big Eight goes after its 28th victory in the season against a team from the Big Ten. Also more students have become involved in the program. 'Hawks Work On Run, Pass "Interest at KU is high. Those out are very dedicated and very motivated," said Drysdale. "The program is young but we have a lot of talent," said Drydale. "We'll continue to grow." Flanker Emmet Edwards was definitely ruled out for Saturdays, but he returned. Cornback Jerry Evans was also added to the injury list Wednesday and it was not clear if he would be ready by game time. The University of Kansas intensive workout Wednesday before they travel north to face the wiliness Minnesota Gophers After Wendesa's practice coach Fambrough was smiling and much more pleased than he had been Tuesday. "There is no doubt that Minnesota will be seeking revenge against the Eagles," Conference teams, Fambrough said. "If we were playing another Big Ten team after two previous games, it would be nice if we want to salvage some pride." Minnesota has yet to win a game this season. Two of its three defeats have been against two of Minnesota's most representive parts, Nebraska and Colorado. "When playing a road game we know that field is kind of Minnesota has the same kind of field (tartan turf) and there is not that much difference in the two." The squad worked mainly on its running and passing games, both from a defensive and defensive standpoint. Saturday will be the Jayhawks' first road game of the season, but Fambrigh said it should not make that much difference. At the end positions on offense is probably the best 1-2 punch the team can give. All America tight end Doug Kingstirner returns as the main receiver in the Minnesota attack. During a game, the caught 34 passes during his first two years and after two games this season, he snared nine 82 yards. The other outstanding end is junior wide receiver Keith Fahnhorst. One of the biggest defenders in the 6-foot-4, 235-pound Fahnhorst has strong blocking ability and good receiving qualities. Once he catches the ball he has the size and strength to carry defenders 1975 COULD FIND YOU JUST ANOTHER COLLEGE GRAD OR A JR. EXEC IN MANAGEMENT. If you’re a young man or woman with 2 academic years remaining either at the undergraduate or graduate level, you can apply for entry in the Air Force’s *C-36* program, offered on college campuses all across the country. 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Last season Curry three for 1691 yards and eight touchdowns, however, believes Stoll, Morgan is ideally suited to his veer-T runner and a capable roll-out passer. After the Gopher's first two games, Morgan had completed 11 of 24 passes for 117 yards and that included 36 times for 131 yards. Find yourself a scholarship in Air Force ROTC. The leading rusher for Minnesota. The Niners had 185 rushing yards in a 6'1" 210 pound junior fullback. King had racked up 34 in cards in 32 carries for the Niners. have yielded a total of 114 points for an average of 38 points per game, while scoring only 29 points for a 3.3 average. The defensive secondary is probably one. Soll's bright white jersey makes a year ago but only three of them have regained their positions. Alderson return to the left cornerback and strong safety Cannon back in Randall. Randall is back at free safety. The only newcomer to the secondary is sophomore Greg Eggleston, whose right cornerback mans the right cornerback spot. Minnesota is primarily a running team but can go to the air if necessary. The Gophers have a middle at a three- or four-yard middle at a three- or four-yard per carry clip. On defense, though, it appears the Gophers run, having yielded an average of almost 300 cards per game. After three games, the Gophers Ski Club To Meet Tonight Kansas Statistics The University of Kansas Skib Club will hold a meeting at 7:30 tonight in the Jayhawk Room of the University, and the meeting will be the destination of the club's first ski trip, currently scheduled for October. "Come Skib With Me" will also be shown at the meeting. RUSHING | | TC | Net | Avg | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Nelsonians | 30 | 18 | 6.5 | | Williams | 39 | 18 | 6.5 | | Williams | 21 | 130 | 6.2 | | Ruggers | 21 | 130 | 6.2 | | O'Neill | 5 | 22 | 6.4 | | O'Neill | 5 | 22 | 6.4 | | Edwards | 1 | 17 | 17.0 | | Edwards | 1 | 17 | 17.0 | | Vroonman | 1 | 17 | 17.0 | | Vroonman | 2 | 16 | 6.0 | | Cervus | 8 | 4 | - | | Harris | 1 | 4 | - | | Harris | 1 | 4 | - | | Harris | 10 | 32 | - | | Harris | 10 | 32 | - | RUSHING RECEIVING No. Yds B. Adams 14 244 Schroll 11 117 Miller 8 71 Edwards 8 106 Nelson 8 41 Saahboff 4 81 Federer 8 91 Williams 8 34 Harris 12 451 Ave. 37.6 PUNTING **TPATFG 105** Miller 11-24 1-47 Desbroker 20 B. Adams 11, 14, 2-17 Nellons 2, 12 Wilmars 12 G. Adams 1 I. Adams 1 SCORIN No. Yds. Mudge 2 23 Shares 2 65 Adams 1 17 Brow 1 9 Evans 0 No. Yds. 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