6 Wednesday. September 13, 1972 University Daily Kansan --- It's Yours KU) John Miller, left, passes to teammate Nick Niewald as Topper Rugby Club players give way. Lawrence. KU demolished the Topeka club, 42-0. The KU team will try for their second heart of America League win against the Independence (Mo.) Rugby Club next Sunday at the Swope Park Rugby Fields in Kansas City, Mo. KU tied for first place in the league last year. Trojans Vault To No.1 Spot LOS ANGELES (AP) “We’re No. 1. We are No. 1,” chanted the UCLJ Bruins after upsetting them, 20-17, in their season ahead. "I'd like to thank UCLA for knocking off the No. 1 team," said John McKay, who naturally ranked second on top ranking his Trojans. McKay doesn't boast and he takes nothing for granted. Only it wasn't UCLA but its crosswrestl rival Southern California which wound up No. 1 in the Associated Press poll this week. The Trojans dumped Chicago in the pre-season No. 4.Choice 31-10. In his 13th year at USC, McKay has a winning career record and in 1962 and 1967 won top honors. He also believes that in 1969, when UC's only blemish was a white face, he was the best in the nation themses victory merely means the worst we can be is 1-10. McKay said, "To assume anything else is foolish. Every player is not positive that if we played Arkansas again, we'd win. UCLA's surprising victory over pre-season No. 1 Nebraska, the national champion the past two years, moved the UCIants into the 8. no spot after having been before that initial game. Southern California received 13 first place votes and 779 points from the nationwide panel of Big Eight Roundup NU Faces Rebound Test LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) —Nebraska Coach Bob Devaney said Tuesday that he didn't know how his team was rebounding from Saturday's losse to UCLA, the sports defeat in 33 football games. "We won't really know the answer until Saturday," Devaynan said, referring to the next game against Texas &M. As to whether the team is ready, it wasn't can’t tell. We’ve had a couple of fairly practice this week, and we’re going until Saturday to find the team. No wholesale changes are planned for the Ages, he said. who have been doing the job for us." Oklahoma NORMAN, Okla. (AP) —Okla- short, snappy practice Tuesday in preparation for their season opener Saturday against Utah "We didn't have many errors," cochin Chuck. Fairbanks said his team was looking more like team units than we did earlier this week. We had Oklahoma has spent a lot of time working on the passing game both offensively and defensively. The Utags led by Touy Adams, defeated New Mexico State, 48-14, Saturday. "Containing Adams put a lot of Coach Vince Gibson expressed displeasure with the practice. He said, "I'm disappointed in our players. I thought they would correct and we had hard on correcting them." Made Saturday. But they didn't. Kansas St. MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP)—to kite the grass practice field tuesday in preparation for Saturday's with Brigham and Providence in Provo. pressure on the edges of our defense," said Fairbanks. "We have been working hard with the current portion of our defense." Statistic Switch Increases Jaynes' Passing Marks "I'll tell you this," he continued, "they'll get it done one way or another." The change was effected because of an erroneous pass interference ruling in the second quarter. Jaynes set four Jayhawk records in his performance against the Cougars. The 401 yards passing broke a 49-year-old KU mark of 521 set in 1928 against the Chicago Bears and Louis. The 424 completed passes topped the former high of 21 against Colorado in 1966. As if he really needed any help, of University of Kansas quarterback David Jaynes Monday got a statistical boost in his passing lore of last Saturday at 18-17 loss to Washington State. Jaynes, who was named Big conference briefing session, was credited with one more passing attempt. One more completion session. Carter, however, had pushed Schroll before the catch and an official called pass interference. The police also recently announced in the press box. Jaynes also surpassed the individual passing attempts record of 40 set by Dan Heck in 1970 against a Tech, Texas. He was still short of the team's mark for Oklahoma in 1921. Jaynes broke another of Heck's records when he ran off 55 offensive plays in the On the first play of the period, from the Cougar 24, Jaynes jumped over a wall and collided with Schroll and the Washington State safety Mike Carter grabs the ball and falls into the ground. The Cougar defender then leaped up with the ball in his hands. With the change, Jaynes' already outstanding statistics became even more impressive. He completed 25 aerials in 46 attempts for 401 passing yards. It was only the second time in big league history that he thrown for more than 400 yards. The record is held by Kansas State's Lynn Dickey, who plied 495 against Colorado in 1969. But John Waldorf, Big Eight superstar of football officials, and Mike Vick, a former information director, checked with officials after the game. The officials then said that Schroll was guilty of lying to the penalty had been declined. contest. Heck had 45 in the 1970 game with Texas Tech. The Jayhaws also came close to setting some other team records. Their 586 yards total was the greatest but was the biggest KU outburst since 1950, when KU exploded for 615 yards against Kansas State. The Jayhawes scored 47 points, compared with their meager 17 against the Cougars. Another mark KU came close to breaking, one of the reasons for the Coyotes' Cougars, was that of most penalties in a game. The Jayhawks were just short of the 14-second allowed against Colorado in 1954. The 123 yards in penalties was short of 163 against Kansas State in 1947. Missouri COLUMBIA. Mo. (AP) —The team went through a light practice Tuesday because of an date this week for the Tiger. Coach Al Onofrio said, "This squad continues to amaze me, coming back and working hard, having a lot of enthusiasm." HELSINKI (AP) — Kim Jym, who suffered a severe disqualification from the Olympics, and Dave Wotle, who reached the heights with a gold medal, are scheduled to compete on Thursday at a track meet here Thursday. Ryun Set To Race In Finland sports writers and broadcasters. Colorado, with a victory over California, placed second with 12 first place ballots and 789 votes. Ryun, the former University of Kansas star who holds the world in his heart and failed to match him for the mound final. Wottle, of Canton, Ohio, brought the United States to victory in the Games by winning the 800. Kepa Vasa of Finland, the Olympic winner, also will run in the 800 here while Lasse Yrén, a Swiss athlete, in 10,000 meters, will run in the 5,000. Olof Daughters from Sweden makes the greatest in wooden shoes. The No.1 go everywhere shoe. In lots of colors, both leather and suede. Clogs— Third place went to Ohio State and Oklahoma placed fourth, two games later in the season. Ohio State received five first place ballots and Oklahoma Eight Thirty-Seven Massachusetts Street Following in order were Alabama, Penn State, Tennessee, UCLA, Louisiana State and Nebraska. There were some pre-season thoughts that the Big-8 might have the best three teams in the AL, Oklahoma and Colorado. never bought that Big Eight superiority," said McKay, whose clubs have made five Rose Bowl appearances for the Pacific 8. "You should just rate teams, not leagues." RAY AUDIO STEREO WAREHOUSE THE FINEST IN STEREO AT COST + 10% FOR MOST ALL LINES --is on sale NOW at the Jayhawker Office, B115 in the Union. 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