6 Monday, September 18, 1972 University Daily Kansan Delvin Williams Prepares to Plunge Through Middle School, hounding from injury. was used often in scrimmage . . . tailback, bouncing back from injury, was used often in scrimmage K-State Only Weekend Loser Big Eight Powerful in Victory KANSAS CITY (AP) - Oklahoma, Nebraska, Colorado and Iowa State were firmly established Sunday as the top football teams in the Big Eight Conference, just as they were a year ago, and remains in doubt except the order of finish. All four clubs scored smashing victories Saturday when Big Eight teams came out of college football's second weekend with five triumphs and one defeat, the latter as big a surprise as any in the nation. Missouri and Kansas were idle. The Oklahoma Sooners, displaying the same explosiveness they exhibited last season but showing much more balance, walloped Utah State with little effort, 49-0. The Nebraska Cornhuskers, bouncing for a first time, were outperformed by UCLA. A run over Texas A&M, 37-7. The Colorado Buffaloes, after a slow start, clobbered Cincinnati 16-14. Iowa State rated Colorado State, 41-0. Oklahoma State, picked by many to finish last in the Big Eight, tripped Texas Arlington, 21-3. FAVOROED Kansas State, the loser, was mauled by Brigham Young in a night Greg Pruitt, the Sooner All-American, led Oklahoma by scoring three touchdowns on runs of one, four and five yards. The fourth-ranked Sooners began to roll on Thursday as Oklahoma scored 34-yard touchdown pass to John Carroll and led 20-1, before the first quarter ended. Oklahoma displayed a tough defense, a phase of its game that was questionable a year ago when the Sooners wound up second in the nation. Coach Chuck Fairbanks used five freshmen, two of whom led the rushing game. Quarterback Kerry Washington 86. Washington scored the last touchdown with a one-yard run. Oklahoma gathered 452 yards on the ground and 205 through the air. DAVID HUMM, the sophomore quarterback, made two Nebraska touchdowns, both on one-yard sneaks, and passed nine yards to Jerry List for another. Elusive Johnny Rodgers was superb with his passing in receiving and kickoff and punt returns. Humm completed nine of his first 10 passes. Rodgers had kicks returnings up to 46 yards and snared two passes for 56 yards. Gary Dixon, the I-back, led all rushers with 62 yards. Nebraska made 468 yards running and passing. Charlie Davis and substitute quarterback Joe Duenas each scored twice for the Giants, who gained 473 yards rushing, spotted Cincinnati a 70 first period, then poured in a three-pointer. terback after a year at tailback, passed for three touchdowns and scored himself on a four-yard run in Iowa State's east victory. Amundson three touchdown strikes of 33 and 11 yards to Kee Harris and a six-yarder to Don Greenwood. Colorado scored all four times it had the ball in the final period. The Bufs became the first Big Eight team to run its record to 20. THE CYCLONES collected 357 yards rushing and 171 yards passing, Linebacker Randy Bozich ran 22 yards with an interception for one Iowa State touchdown. Oklahoma State made new Coach Dave Smith's Big Eight debut a rouessing success by breaking school rushing and total of offense records against Texas-Arlington. He won the Wishbone the Cowboys made 340 yards rushing and three yards passing. a 27-yard pass from Dennis Morrison to Henry Chiles in the fourth quarter, when he returned for a touchdown, penalties at critical stages and kick coverage wrecked the Wildcats. Kansas State's only touchdown carne on Saturday - Utah at Iowa State, Colorado at Minnesota, Wyoming at Kansas, Baylor at Missouri, Nebraska at Army, Oregon at Oklahoma. This week's schedule: Saturday night-Kansas State at Arkansas at Littleton. State vs. Arkansas at Littleton. George Amundson, returned to quar- ★ ★ ★ No Weekend Rest for Jayhawks As Thev Get Ready for Wyoming Conf. Overall W L L W L T Pt. OPa Colorado 0 1 0 2 76 24 Iowa State 0 1 0 1 0 41 0 Missouri 0 1 0 1 0 42 0 Oklahoma 0 1 0 1 0 49 0 Oklahoma State 0 1 1 0 1 0 35 Kansas State 0 1 1 1 0 30 45 Nebraska 0 1 1 1 0 34 27 Kansas City 0 1 1 0 1 0 32 It was an open date for the fans Saturday, but for the University of Kansas football team and coaching staff it was a hard day. The team is looking for a motivation for the upcoming Wyoming contest. scrimminge. The blue team was variety and the white team was made up of freshmen and d-shirts. By DON PFANNENSTIEL Kansan Sports Writer The Jayhawks were divided into blue and white teams for the Saturday The scrimimage, coach Don Fambrough said, was a "situation scrimimage." The offense had the ball for six plays at a time. The team concentrate on situations as first and ten, third and short, third and long and situations within the five yard Dolphins Show Stuff Again In 20-10 Romp Over K.C. KANSAS CITY (AP) — Miami capitalized quickly on Kansas City misuses and Larry Csonka and Mercury Morris ripped big holes in the Chiefs' vaunted defense as the Chelsea opened its season with a touchdown title defense with a 20-10 victory. The game was settled for all practical purposes in the first eight minutes after Dick Anderson sprawled on Ed Podakal's fumble at the Miami 43. Seven plays later, quarterback BOG Greie found Marlin Briscoe with a 14-vard touchdown pass. Garo Yepremian kicked the extra point, Garo Miami into a 7-4 lead, and it might have been too late. The Dolphins removed all doubt with a 10-point burst during the last minute of the first half. Yepremian kicked a 47-yard field goal. On the first play after the ensuing kickoff, Jake Scott, like Anderson a safety, intercepted Leen Dawson's pass on the Chiefs' 40. Griese hit Paul Warfield with a 30-yard pass, and Morris rolled to the two before Casonka drilled into the end zone. PRO FOOTBALL STANDINGS Other pro football results: Cincinnati 11, New England 7 New York Jets 41, Buffalo 24 Chicago 16, Pittsburgh 34, Oakland 28 Atlanta 37, Chicago 21 St. Louis 10, Baltimore 3 Detroit 30, New York Giants 16 Miami 20, Kansas City 10 Colorado 19, Philadelphia 15 Los Angeles 34, New Orleans 14 Denver 30, Houston 17 East W. L. T Pct. PF PA NY Jets 1 0 1 0 1,000 51 24 Miami 1 0 1 0,000 20 10 Buffalo 1 0 0 1,000 24 21 N. England 0 1 0 ,000 7 31 Baltimore 0 1 0 ,000 3 10 Pittsburgh 1 0 0 1,000 34 28 Cincinnati 1 0 0 1,000 31 7 Houston 0 1 0 .000 17 30 Cleveland 0 1 0 0 .000 10 26 Denver 1 0 0 1.000 30 17 Oakland 0 1 0 .000 28 34 K.City 0 1 0 .000 10 20 San Diego 0 1 0 .000 3 34 National Conference Fact Detroit 1 0 0 1.000 30 16 Green Bay 1 0 0 1.000 26 10 Minnesota 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Chicago 0 1 0 0 .21 37 W. L. T Pct. PF PA Dallas 1 0 0 1.000 28 6 St. Louis 1 0 0 1.000 10 3 Washington 0 0 0 .000 10 4 NY Giants 0 1 0 .000 16 30 Philadelphia 0 1 0 .000 6 28 Atlanta 1 0 0 1.000 37 21 Los Angeles 1 0 0 1.000 34 14 San Francisco 1 0 0 1.000 34 3 New Orleans 0 1 0 0 .000 14 34 Trevino Roars to Victory In St. Louis Golf Classic ST. LOUIS (AP)—Lee Trevino swarmed past front-running Deane Beman with birds on the first two holes and held on for over an hour before a $150,000 Greater St. Louis Golf Classic. Top Ten Flex Muscles Crosswhite Out Two Weeks After Injury in OU Opener By The Associated Press Dave Humm, Nebraska's sophomore quarterback, scored the first two touchdowns and flipped a nine-yard scoring pass to Jerry List as the defending national champs picked up a 37-0 lead before Texas A&M scored Eighth-ranked UCLA, conqueror of Nebraska, defeated Pitt 38-28 and Louisiana State, No. 9, downed Pacific 31-13. NORMAN, Okla. (AP)—A shoulder injury suffered in Oklahoma's victorious season opener Saturday will keep startling fullback Leon Crosswhite out of action for two weeks, coach Chuck Fairbanks reported Sunday. line Crosswhite will miss next week's game against Oregon and the following Saturday's game against Clemson. Fairbanks said he hoped his fullback would be able to return to practice in the open week before the Texas game. Alabama, ranked fifth, the weekend off while in the only pairing of ranking teams, seventh-rated Tennessee held off 6. N Penn State, 28-21. EMORY BELLARD, whose Agnes managed only 75 yards rushing and 154 passing from Nebraska's 252 and 266, was the finest football teams in the country. Ken Johnson gained 117 yards, Charlie Davis, 102 and Bo Matthews 95 and Colorado's corps of runners chewed up 473 vards against outmanned Cincinnati. Southern Cal's Rod McNeill scored three first-half touchdowns as the relentless Trojans reeled off 354 yards on the ground and 316 through the air. Nebraska is back to its winning ways, but the other members of The Associated Press Top Ten aren't about to let the media up over too far in the national rankings. definitely is not a separation, Fairbanks said. Vic Kearney, defensive end, suffered what was described as "a severe hip pointer" and was listed as a doubled start for next week's game with Oregon. Crosswhite was injured during fourth-ranked Oklahoma's 49-34 victory of Utah Split end Jeff Webb, a freshman, had "a pretty severe pull in his instep." Rawlingson said, and won't practice for at least a couple of days. Oklahoma team trainer Ken Rawlings said that over-all the Sooner injuries "were pretty light" after OU's season opener. Top-ranked Southern California buried Oregon State, 51-6. Runner-up Colorado mauled Cincinnati, 56-14. No 3 Ohio State won, 27-20. Oklahoma rolled over Utah State, 49-40. Oklahoma rolled over Utah State, 49-40. While Southern Cal and Colorado were displaying offensive fireworks, Ohio State stuck to Woody Hayes' beloved fullback attack, turning loose Randy Keith for 81 While 10th-ranked Nebraska rebounded from a stunning opening-game defeat and thumped Texas-A&M 37-7 Saturday, seven of the teams in front of the Cormuskers in their bid or an unprecedented third playoff victory gave football championship_kent_pace. Dr. Hayden O'Donohue, the Oklahoma surgeon who has operated on such professional football stars as Gale Sayers and Sonny Jurgenson, said Crosswhite's right shoulder was either severely bruised or there was muscle damage. The injury Thomas, a 5-foot-10 running back from Arizona State University, who last year asked for a tryout with the Rams after Cincinnati cut him, smashed one yard for his first touchdown and raced 38 for his second. In the first half when the Rams scored all their points, Thomas, a replacement for usual starter Willie Ellison, carried the ball 13 times for 113 yards. yards and Champ Henson for 79. Richie Scheinbium's single and an error set up Patel's double, Keough followed with his single to right and John Mayberry canned the outburst with a sacrifice fly. Unheralded Thomas Scores Two TDs In 34-14 Rams Win LOS ANGELES (AP) - Unheralded Bob Thomas capitalized on his starting role for the National Football League season opener Sunday and ripped through the New Orleans Saints for two touchdowns to lead Los Angeles to a 34-14 victory. Ellison has been hampered by a knee injury. He did not see service and it was Thomas who shared the running load with veteran Larry Smith. Oklahoma turned its record-breaking wishbone on Utah State for 412 yards on the ground and a surprising 205 in the air. Greg Prutt scored three times and the Sooners were so awesome that coach Bob Carver looked freshmen. Two of them—Kerry Jackson and Joe Washington—turned out to be the leading groundainers. Kicker David Ray opened the Rams' scoring with field goals of 36 and 28 yards on a 31-yard pass from Roman Hammond to MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL (AP)—Fried Patel's tie-breaking double and a two-run single by Joe Keough highlighted a four-run 10th inning Sunday that carried the Kansas City Royals to a 10-6 American League victory over Minnesota. HASKEL STANBACK scored on runs of 41 and three yards in the first period and Tennessee took a 21-0 half-time lead over Penn State. The losers rallied in the second half, though, and Stanback's two-yard run in the final period proved decisive, offsetting a pair of scoring passes by Penn State's John Hufnail. UCLA, thus far the surprise team of 1972, put together scoring drives of 99 and 83 yards on its first two possessions and tacked on scoring gallops of 63 yards by Rob Scribner and 80 yards by Kermit Johnson in holding off Pitt. The brash and breezy Trevino had a final round 70, matching par on the 6,500-yard Northwood Hills Country Club course, and scored his fourth triumph of the current campaign with a 72-hole total of 269. It matched the best total on the tour this season. Trevino and Lee Elder set the standard in the Hartford Open, won by Trevino in a playoff. The flamboyant country also won the British Open and the Danby Thomas-Memphis Classic. The Twins scored three runs in the eighth on Jim Nettles' pinch home run, then tied the baseball game with three more in the ninth on Rich Reese's RBI single and Fred Patek's two-run error on Danny Thompson's grounder. Pacific stunned Louisiana State by recovering a blocked punt in the end zone for a 7-0 lead but the highly favored Tigers bounced back behind Bert Jones' two touchdown passes and two end-around scores by Jimmy LeDoux. Patek, Keough Spark Royals To 10-6 Win The $30,000 first-place check boosted his earnings for the year to $199,168 and vaulted him past Gene Littler into sixth place on the all-time money winning list at $824,837, accumulated in only five full seasons. Berman, who led throughout the first three rounds, lost the lead after Trevino reeled off those two opening birds but was still making the popular Trevino down the stretch. Trevino ripped irons inside of three feet on both the opening holes to vault into the lead, moved three out in front when Beman boyed the fourth and sixth and then turned him over at the turn with a wedge to 18 inches from the cup on the par five ninth hole. But the usually pressure proof Trevino faltered on the back nine, playing it in three over par 38 to turn a rout into a nerve-tester. AFTER THE SCRIMMAGE, Fam- brough said he was satisfied. "It could have been better, but I thought we got something accomplished," he said. During the scrimmage the defense was adjusting itself to the windblow offense. SKOPJE, Yugoslavia (AP) - The 20th men's chess Olympics opens Monday in this Macedonian capital, and world champion Bobby Fischer apparently will not compete. smiliously, no more, please. Farnbrough said, "We are not happy from the wishbone because Wyoming uses it some and our defense must be prepared for it." With Bob Brugeging, the 'Hawks second string quarterback, hospitalized, the scrimmage found Rich Jones running the second unit. In response to how the two-week layoff will affect the team, Fambridge said he hoped it would work as an advantage but he would just have to wait and see. "I'm not afraid to use Rich. I have plenty of confidence in him. He handled himself really well in the scrimmage," Fambrough said. HE **ADDED**, "Right now I think it helped us, but it's like starting all over again." Sunday the KU squared continued to workout. They also viewed the film of *Stargirl*. After looking at the film, the coaching staff voiced satisfaction. Coaches said the Jayhawks were working on fundamentals, trying to stop the movement on the line, which was accomplished. In further preparation for Saturday's game, the Jayhawks viewed the Wyoming-Air Force game film. Air Force won 45-14. The coaches said the score was not indicative of how Wyoming played, saying they had many bad breaks and played similarly to the way KU played in its opener. This week the 'Hawks will continue their unassigned games for Saturday games. Monday and Tuesday are regular workouts. By Wednesday the practice sessions will be tapered off and on through November. The injury situation was said to be not serious. Delvin Williams was used in most of the scrimmage but Vince O'Neil was not used, so the chance he might reinjure his knee. The University of Kansas Rugby Club continued its winning ways Sunday with a shutout of the Independence, Mo., Rugby Club. 34-0, at Swope Park in Kansas City, it was the squad's second straight shutout. KU beat Topeka last week. 42-0. Because Independence brought no second team, there was only one contest. KU'S Red team played the first half of the game and its Blue team played the second half. KU Rugby Club Gets 2nd Shutout In 34-0 Victory In the first half KU, behind its Red team, ran away from Independence, scoring 25 points. John Miller scored first on a "try" to put up 36 points, extra two points to give the club a 6-1 lead. Leading the way for KU in the first half scoring was Thurman with nine points, followed by Nick Newald, John Miller, Holloway, and Jeff Lind with four each. In the second half, the Blue team played, adding nine more points. Scoring for the Blue team in the second half was Jad McKay, who scored 16 points. Craig, Parker added the extra points. The rugby team has score 76 points in two games this season, while holding their own. Sign-Ups End Today For Flag Football Women interested in playing women's intramural flag football have until 4:30 p.m. today to sign-up at the intramurals office in 112 Robinson. Teams will be made up of nine or more players and games will be played on Saturday beginning this Sunday. For further information, call 943-5743 or the intramurals office at 864-4095. Jerome Nelloms (38) Sweeps Right After Jaynes' Handoff . Blue offensive line leads way for tailback . . .