Page 10 University Daily Kansan, September 14, 1981 Jayhawks' 'big play' defense helps KU ground Ducks, 19-10 By TRACEE HAMILTON Sports Editor No one in Memorial Stadium could have been happier at DUPG, a pregame game Saturday. DUPG Athletic Director Bob Marcus Marcum was on the sidelines when defensive end Marky Alexander blew through the Duck line twice for the sacking of Oregon quarterback Kevin Lusk, the second in the end zone. "LAY ON HIM," Marcum yelled after the first dump at Alamanda, who was gunning for Lausk the entire game. "Don't let him." The defense didn't let up all afternoon, and the Jayhawks' 19-10 victory was largely due to that effort. The defense held Oregon, on its second possession of the game, to just four downs, and the Ducks were forced to punt at least once. The team rallied with a 3-2 win. On the Ducks' next possession, the defense forced Oregon into a fourth-and-1 situation, and again held. The Jayhawks It became routine for the remainder of the game. The offense could produce when the defense made the big play and the defense could stop it. "IVE ALWAYS SAID there are two things you'd better have for a good football team," KU Head Coach Don Fambrough said. "That's a good kicking game and a good defense. I think we have both." Oregon Head Coach Rich Brooks agreed. "Defensively, KU was very physical," Brooks said. "We moved through them most of the time, but we couldn't score. They made the big plays. "The punting game was definitely a major factor in the game. Their punter is great." KU punter Bucky Scribner putted 8 times for a 60.3-yard average, with one boat that sailed 61 yards through the hot, late-aftertown air. the defense restrained the thrusting power of Duck running back Reggie Brown to 91 yards on 22 Lusk, starting in his second game for the Ducks, who were beaten last weekend by Fresno State, 23-16, said he felt the team had a very tough schedule. "KANSAS IS much better than last year," he said. "They are strong, quick and well coached." Lusk should if KU is a strong team. He played the entire game with a broken nose, suffered on the first play of Lusk completed 17 of 29 passes for 133 yards, but no touchdowns. He and his Ducks initiated the shotgun, as did the Jayhawks, who have rehearsed the play since last spring, but didn't incorporate it in the victory over Tulsa "Coach Fambrough warned us to be ready for anything," linebacker Kyle McNorton said, remembering last year's game in Eugene, Ore., when the Ducks went without a huddle on their first drive. McNorton proved he and the other linebackers were ready. He teamed up with even combined for 28 tackles, and detained Bryan Horn. THE KANSAS SHOTGUN, however, made a shaky debit. On the first play in the gun formation, quarterback Frank Searer threw a short pass in the flat to Kerwin Bell, who lost his shoe and fell. The ball sailed out of bounds. Seurer completed 7 of 18 passes for 119 yards, including four throws to receiver Wayne Capres, and one to wide receiver Bob Johnson for his first reception in a Jayhawk uniform and his first KU touchdown. Johnson, who transferred to Kansas from Independence, Kan., Junior College, also returns kickoffs for Kansas. "It was the happiest moment in my life," Johnson said of the touchdown. "I dropped a few passes I should have had, but now I'm going to be." I am glad, too, emphasized the importance of the Jayhawks' early 2-4 record. "Our kids are beginning to feel how good it is to win." 80B GREENSPAN/Kansan Staff Junior cornerback Jeff Colter breaks up a third-down pass intended for Oregon tight end Greg Hogensen late in the fourth quarter. The KU performance's support helped the Jayhawks preserve a 19-10 victory over the Ducks. KU splits doubleheader with Griffins Kansas' baseball team got off to a slow start yesterday, dropping the opening game of a doubleheader against Missouri Western, 1-0. However the Jahyhs came back to use nine hits. The Griffins got the only run of the first game in the second inning on Tim Ellis' solo home run. Pat Ketwin drove in the Jayhawks' first runs of the fall season in the third inning with a two-out single to score and scored on a double and reached base on a single and an avail AFTER BEING held scoreless in the first game on two hits, the Jayhawks bounced back in the nightcap, taking control of Griffin errors and timely hitting. Missouri Western got a run back in the fourth. KU added another run in the fifth as Nenuil walked, stole second and scored on 5-1. The Jawhawks made it 4-1 in the sixth run, despite two Griffin runs in the seventh. The bottom of the seventh inning was played to give the Griffin pitchers more work, and the Jayhawks did. KU singles and a walk for more tournaments. In the opener, the Jayhawks' best chance to score came in the sixth inning when they had men on first and second thirds. Successive strikeouts ended the threat. HEAD COACH Marty Pattin at- tacking the number of hits to batteries against batting. "We took a lot of pitches, which I don't like," he said. "We need to work on hitting. The hitters were a little bit behind." KU volleyball team captures trophy The KU volleyball team downed Kansas State, 15-13, 15-13, to win the level two first-place trophy in the Kansas State Invitational Saturday "That's the best I've had a KU team play this early in the year," said Coach Bob Lockwood. The Jayhawks advanced to the finals by winning 11 or 14 games. Their three losses were to the first and second place finishers in the level one bracket, Oral Roberts and Drake. were divided into pools of five to six teams, who fought for places in the level one and level two single-elimination brackets. KANSAS OPENED Friday against nationally ranked Oral Roberts and lost, 15-9, 15-9. Lockwood called their playing a little flat, but said they caught fire against each other in the second, and losing the second, 15-9. They went on to defeat Wayne State, 15-3, 15-7, and Benedictine, 15-6, 15-11. Drake's in the preliminary round, Drake had beaten Kansas by a larger margin and moved into level 5. Both Jawahiers and Kenters The Jayhawks entered level 6. The Jayhawks rolled over Tulsa, 15-1, 14, and beat Kearney State, 15-5, and 15-10, before finishing off K-State to win the trophy. Although Kansas' record tied with "Saturday was a good day for us," Lockwood said. "Lori Erickson put the ball away a high percentage of the time." 1981-82 JAYHAWKER YEARBOOK ON SALE of Flint Hall at the information booth in front get yours now $15 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon-Thurs, Sept. 14-18 Also available a limited quantity of 1980-81 YBKS — $15 The University Information Center wants you to know .. 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