12 Monday, November 13, 1989 / University Daily Kansan Nebraska Continued from p. 11 free kick Running back Tony Sands, who rushed for 86 yards on 26 carries, gets past Chris Callender. Kansas punter B.J. Lohsen kicked to the Nebraska 4, where it went out of bounds. After the 5-yard penalty, his next kick went out of bounds at the 38. Now, from the 10-yard line, Lohsen again kicked it out of bounds. On the fourth free kick, he finally kept it in bounds and Nebraska returned it to the Kansas 33. "He (Lohen) came about a yard from a great kick on the first one," Mason said. "His second one wasn't a kick. The guys just didn't cover Even though Nebraska missed a field goal on that possession, Donohoe said that before the safety, Kansas was in the game. But the safety and the four free kicks took away any momentum the Jayhawks had built up. "Then it was just a matter of chasing them, and you can't chase Nebraska." "It kind of put any momentum we had into their corner," Donohoe said. "From there, it was an uphill battle." Another Kansas 'kicking teeth error led to Nebraska's sixth touchdown. Nebraska scored to go ahead 37-7 and on the ensuing kick-off to Kansas, deep man Justin Jobbins fumbled the kick and the Cornhuskers recovered at the 24. Six plays later, Nebraska scored again, making it 44-7. "We are definitely going to work on our kicking game this week," Mason The Nebraska offense showed why they are the No. 6 team in the nation. Nebraska quarterback Gerry Gdowski rushed for 75 yards and threw for 105 yards. He is now past the 1,000-yard mark in passing and lacks just 97 rushing yards to become only the fourth quarterback in NCAA history to both run and throw for more than 1,000 yards in the same season. "If Colorado didn't won all their games, then he (Gdowski) would be an automatic for all-Big Eight," Mason said. Clark led all rushers with 177 yards on 20 carries and rushed for two touchdowns. Nebraska had 16 different backs carry for a total 503 yards. Combined with Gdowski's 105 yards, the Kansas defense allowed 608 yards of total offense. Donohoe and company combined for a respectable 345 yards of total offense against one of the top defenses in the nation. Douglas gained 40 of the total 131 net rushing yards on nine carries. Through the air, Donoobe went 14 of 23 with two interceptions for 214 yards. He is fifth among Kansas quarterbacks, with 1,962 career passing yards. "We knew we were outmanned today," Mason said. "I'm proud of our players. I think they gave great effort. They never stopped fighting for one second. We were a scrappy bunch today, playing a very fine football team. "We had some fun today. I think the kids had fun playing. I had fun coaching." Broncos beat Chiefs in last second of play KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Denver quarterback John Elway has won 16 games with last-minute scoring drives, and Marty Schottenheimer must feel like he's seen every one. The Associated Press Twice escaping what looked like sacks, Elway moved the Denver Broncos 71 yards yesterday, setting up David Treadwell's 26-yard field goal with one second left. The Broncos beat Kansas City 16-13. It was a case of deja vu for Schottenheimer, who was without the injured Christian Okoye, his 260-pound backlash and the NFL's rusher. Twice while coaching Cleveland, Schottenheimer saw Elway beat the Brows in a similar fashion in AFC championship games. "We had Elway a couple of times, but he's a big, strong guy," said Schottenheimer, 4-6 in his first year as head coach of the Chiefs. But daring play-calling by Denver coach Dan Reeves was also a factor. Facing a third and eight from the Kansas City 39. Reeves elected to go with the same shovel pass that had given her earlier for gains of 7 and 10 vanees. Steve Sewell, skeptical of Reeves' choice, took the pass and galloped 30 vards to the 9. "When they called it on the sidelines, I turned to Sammy Winder and said, 'I don't think that's a very good call,'" Sewell said. "I was kind of worried about the call because we had run it so much." But Sewell darted through an unprotected middle, and Treadwell's boot gave the Broncos a commanding 8-2 record in the AFC West. Sewell's run ended up costing the Chiefs much more than a game. Pro Bowl noseguard Bill Maas broke his left arm on the play and will be out an undetermined length of time. Daren Carrington got the Broncos rolling with a 68-yard return of the opening kickoff, stopped at the 30 by kicker Nick Lowery. Treadwell made it 3-0 with an 18-yard goal field. On their second possession, the Chiefs drove 60 yards in 12 plays. Steve Pellner's 24-yard completion to Stephone Paige on third down kept the drive going. But Pellner'fumbled the snap on third and two from the 14, and the Chiefs tied it 3-3 on Lowery's 39-yard. "We're 8-2, and nobody thought we'd be 8-2." Elway said. KU volleyball team loses to Iowa State The Kansas volleyball team lost in five games to Iowa State in a Big Eight conference matchup Saturday in Ames, Iowa. Iowa State won 15-8, 14-16, 7-15, 15- 11, and 15-7. each recorded 15 kills, and Kris Kleinschmidt had 12. The Jayhawks are 12-17 overall and 3-8 in the Big Eight. Rugby team ends season with victory against K-State Jodi Oelschlager and April Chavey By Andres Cavelier Kansan sportwriter The Kansas collegiate rugby team closed its fall competition Saturday with a victory against Kansas State in Manhattan, becoming the Heart of America champions for the third year in a row. Kansas defeated K-State 25-13 in what flanker Paddy Delargy called the hardest game of the season. The Heart of America is a division of five teams — Pittsburgh State, Washburn, K-State, and Southwest Missouri State — all of which Kansas defeated this fall. As champions of the Heart of America, the Jayhawks qualify for the Western Regional Championships next spring, one of the four regional tournaments in the count Kansas finishes the season Wednesday against Kansas State in Manhattan. Delargy said both the Kansas collegiate and club teams had achieved the goals set for the semester, with both winning the Heart of America. On the club side, Kansas won by defeating the Kansas City Blues 10-3 Nov. 4. The division consists of about 30 teams and with the victory, the club side also goes to the Western Championships next spring. Delargy said those victories were special for the Kansas rugby club because of its 25th: anniversary and because both had never won the Heart of America at the same time. Golf team ranks 2nd after round 1 The Kansas men's golf team is in second place with 304 after the first round of the Miami Sun and Fun Invitational in Miami. Stetson, of DeLand, Fla., was in first with 294, while Richmond was third. 306. 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