8 Thursday. September 14. 1972 Fijis' Bill Cox Leaps for Six lpramtral football began Wednesday . Tigers, KU Grab Lead In League Offense Race KANSAS CITY (AP)—In a dramatic change from a year ago, the Missouri Tiger rank at the top of the Big Eight in three categories following the first game that saw five teams in action. The Tigers are on top in scoring offense, rushing offense, and rushing defense following their 24-22 victory over Oregon. Last year they finished last in rushing offense and scored in scoring offense. Their record is The University of Kansas Jayhaws ranked first in two categories—passing offense and defense. Jayhaws also blazed passing display of junior quarterback David Jayhues in last 87-17 loss to Washington State. In rushing offense, Missouri beat 287 to 196 followed by Colorado with 260 yards on 60 attempts and Nebraska with 174 yards on 48. Nebraska ranks first in passing defense after the first week. Oklahoma is second in Kansas State is first in total defense, based on a 21-13 victory over Tulsa. Colorado is first in scoring defense after topping Iowa. In passing offense, Kansa gained 401 yards through the air, Jaynes hitting 25 of 46 with only one interception for a 544 mark. Kansas also leads in total loss—556 yards on 87 plays. Nebraska is second with 130 and Oklahoma is third with 318 yards on 74 plays. terceptions for a .381 average. Kansas State is third in passing, hitting for 131 yards on 12 of 26 terceptions for the .462 mark. Nebraska is second with 146 yards. Those came on 8 of 21 completions and two into 154 yards on 62 tries. In passing defense, Nebraska held UCLA at 86 and eight attempts for 65 yards, followed by Kansas State, holding Tulsa to 9 of 21 for 114 yards, then Kansas, holding Washington Missouri leads the scoring parade with 24 points, followed by Kansas State with 21. In rushing defense, Missouri is first, holding Oregon to 84 yards on 38 attempts, followed by Colorado, 35 attempts for 116 yards, then Kansas State, which held Tulsa to 144 yards on 82 tries. DENVER State leads in total defense, restricting Tulsa to 188 yards. Utah leads Nebraska, holding UCLA to 384 yards. Kansas is to third yielding 299 yards. K.C. Whips Chicago, 6-4, on Schaal's Hit KANSAS CITY (AP)—Paul Schalad double home two runs in the innings as the Kansas City Royals played Wednesday night and dumped the White Sox three games behind the Los Angeles League West pennant race. Cookie Rojas bounced out for the second out, Carl Taylor drew a two-out walk to set the stage for Schaal's move to left. Amos Otis opened the Royals' eighth with a single and was sacrificed to second base. After The Royals had taken a 4-2 lead in the series and Mayberry's two-run single. Mike Hedilund, 5-7, was the winner for Kansas City while Chicago's defense posted a 3-1 victory. Big Eight Roundup Devaney Lets Up on NU By The Associated Press The Cowboys reviewed films of BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NOLA, LOVELAND. Neb. (AP)—NBRAKSA Devanyean did not believe Wednesday he didn't believe in punishing players because they have lost a game. "There's temptation to go extra hard on players in practice after a loss, but that's almost a way to lose the next one," he said. in punishing his players in places of Saskatchewan, upstairs to UC Daveny even excused them Wednesday from the wind sprint that nor- Oklahoma St. Tackie Al Austin, sidelined last week with an arch injury, should be ready, although Marvin and Dwayne said. Injured players returned to action Wednesday although not all were healthy. Devanay said defensive end Willie Harper's playback would be he would be ready for Saturday's contest with Texas A&M. Siotback Johnny Rodgers returned to jobney after missing Tuesday's drills because of a fall. The team's waiver kept him in sweat clothes. STILLWATER, Okla.— Oklahoma State's football team worked on precision and timing and analyzed films of Texas- sports teams prepared for their season opening with the Mavericks Saturday. Texas-Arlington's 38-17 loss to Southern Mississippi. Iowa St. Coach Dave Smith said, "It was really close. Arlington made some early turnovers that cost them some points, but except for the two Mississippi we were anticipating a tough battle." The Pokes will go through their final full-scale workout Thursday. AMES, Iowa—The Iowa State at a light, 80-minute drill in sweat clothes in preparation for their Saturday season opener at Iowa. "We're just about ready," coach Johnny Majors said, "and we need to play a good football game." The Cyclone defense worked on recognition of Colorado State's wishbone offense. Majors said he would hold a light workout in sweats again Thursday. Majors stressed the kicking game during the workout. Bassaldo, a soccer-style kicker, handled the kickoff and extra-point chores. Greg Mullah and Dou Kenewouli were Cyclone punners. Majals said. Missouri Kansas St. COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP)—Missouri's football team went through what coach Al Onfrio called a great workout, but starting quarterback John Cherry missed practice because of a sore toe. Cherry suffered an injured toe Tuesday when he bamped it while playing golf. X-rays were negative and Cherry was expected back. "We're looking for better conditions," Orono said. "That's what he team needs the most if we are going to eliminate some The Tigers are idle this weekend and play Baylor at Columbia 23. MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) — Kansas State spent a lot of time on punit coverage Wednesday because their next opponent, Brigham Young, "is notorious for his" coach Vince Glison said. "Defensively, we don't know what happens." "That's a disadvantage of playing a team that hasn't find its first game. You can't scout Running back back Isaac Jackson and linebacker Wes Jacobs, both for the contest against the Cougars in Provo Saturday night. Fraternities Open Intramural Action Phi Delta Theta shut out Sigma Phi Epsilon, 8-0; Phi Kappa Pi stopped SIGma Chi, 12-7. SIGMA Alphaepsilon shut out SIGma Nu, and Phi Gamma Delta bested Wednesday as the intramural football season opened with fraternity "A" league games. Fraternity "B" league match champs are slated for today. seventy-five teams will go after hill championships this season and intramural stevens Steve Lockwood and Coach Bob Lockwood is the in- Back Sidelines Bruegging; QB May Miss Season There was some good news and some bad news Wednesday as the University of Kansas football team went on a one-day session of off-week practice. The good news is that the Joe's seem to be lacking no ill effects since last week in Washington State last Saturday. Coach Dan Fambrough said he was drilling the groups in games, but Coach Rick Hines plagued the 'Hawks last weekend. He said that the off-season had more time to condition his team. spending time in traction and that it depended upon how he responded to treatment whether he would play again this year. The bad news is that second team quarterback Bob Bruegge may be out for the season. Bruegge, a 6-foot-2, 215-pound guard at Mo., is suffering from a congenital back ailment in his lower spine, according to Dr. Larsen Hiebert said that Bruegge was Norton, O'Neal Return To Coach 'Hawk Golfers "We had such a short time to Two former University of Kansas golf coaches will resume their former duties as co-coaches for the Jawhawk links squash for the Wade Stinson, KU athletic director, announced Monday. Intramural football consists of four leagues, fraternity "A" and "B" and independent "A" and the leagues usually subdivided into six divisions. Teams in each division play a round robin schedule. O'Neal, in personnel work at the US Naval Academy, Topeka, coached the KUG team in 1971 and was also academic counselor for the Navy. tramural supervisor and Dave Eddington, Prairie Village senior, is the other student director. Norton, now in his 18th year as pro at the Lawn Country Club in golfers in 1988-69-70. Norton was affiliated with golf clubs at Coffeville, Parsons, and folia Country Club jobs in 1985. Wilbur Norton, Lawrence Country Club golf pro, and Charles O'Neal, retired Air Force officer, will take charge of the KU golf team that was directed by his father, John Jawahra. Jayhawk, assistant basketball coach, who is now at Brigham Young. O'Neal was a member of the 1951 KU golf team, which placed third in the Big Seven tournament he was in at a starting position. He and his team won 50 'Jayhawk' football teams. O'Neal and Norton will get the Jahayn golf season under way at KU, then return to autumn. The KU golfers open with an invitational meet in St. Louis September 23-24, then play the Air Force Academy at the Air Force Academy October 18, then attend the Big Eight fall meet at Manhattan October 27-28. prepare for the first game that this string of hot days will be invaluable to us" he said. As a result of his back baitment, Bluebeegging joins cornerbases who will probably sit out this season. Lance扎broke his ankle in Washington State game and it has it in a cast for five weeks. Flanker Emmett Edwards, who suffered a broken wrist against the Cougars, was in pads at the University on arm Wednesday. It is still estimated to be three weeks before he is able to play, but his injury will make Kenny Hathaway will probably fill in for him while he is out. The first and second place finishers in each division then will compete for the elimination tournament to a league championship. Finally, fraternity and independent play may be determined the hill champion. The Jayhawks' next game will be with Wyoming September 23 in Memorial Stadium. Games begin at 4:30 p.m. on week days. Any interest in officiating should call one of the directorals in 208 Robinson. Fambrough has tabbed junior Rocky Bron, who himself in was the 2014 champion, as the probable replacement for Lantz. He added, however, that freshmen Kurt Knoff and Steve considered being the sport for the soo. Tryouts Slated For Volleyball CHICAGO (AP)—The Chicago Bears announced Wednesday that they have claimed three more players from the former Notre Dame All-American quarterback John Hickey, who chipped by the Kansas City Chiefs. In addition to Huarte, the Bearas claimed wide receiver John Spillis from the Green Bay Packers and running back Gary Kosins. Bears Claim John Huarte "He's a terrific prospect," Coach Hank Stram said after West's first drill with the Chiefs. "We're glad to have him." The Chiefs, meanwhile, claimed Robert West, a wide receiver placed on waivers by the Dallas Cowboys. Huarte came to the Chiefs in 1980 and played one game that year. He was selected to the team, originally was drafted by the CFL in 1962 and was on their taxi squad for two years. To make room for Huarte, the Bears asked waivers on backup quarterback Kent Nix. "And look at his size. He's 6-4 and weighs 220. And he runs the 40 in :045." The first Jayhawk to be named to the Football team was the game won in 1984 by Baylor. He all-in conference fallback in 1929 and became the Olympic deactivation champion. Simon & Garfunkel on Columbia Records Reg. $5.98 Kief's Discount Price $299 at KIEF'S DISCOUNT RECORDS Malls Shopping Center Discount Diamond Needles KU FILM SOCIETY Jean Luc Godards "WEEKEND" Tonight Thursday Sept.14 Woodruff 7:30 only 75¢ ALL LEAGUER SOCCER SHOES Women's and Men's Sizes • Multi Cleat All Sports Shoe • Football • Soccer Long wearing vinyl upper with cleated sole. 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