Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday. Nov. 14. 1960 Colorado Crumbles Under KU's Second Half Explosion A record-breaking crowd of 33,000 saw the Kansas Jayhawkers romp over a tired Colorado squad Saturday with the ease of a championship team, 34-6. The all-time school record of 172,000 fans for one season was shattered with the Homecoming turnout against the Buffaloes. Exceeding the mark by 1,000, this season's home attendance mark was accomplished in only five games; the old attendance record, set in 1952, took six games. As head Coach Jack Mitchell said after the game, "We have been lucky the last two games to face teams which have been physically and mentally low." The Buffs were not able to equal their fine effort in their loss last week to Missouri, 16-6, and the Hawkers, playing as well as they have all season, were obvious winners from the start. After having their first scoring attempt halted by an incomplete pass on fourth down the Jays took the ball 68 yards in 10 plays on their second possession for the opening score. Jarrett Scores From Two Alternate fullback Jim Jarrett plunged for the tally from the one after a John Hadl to Andy Graham pass was called complete because of pass interference. The remainder of the first half was scoreless. It took only four plays in the third quarter to break the game open. Three KU backs riddled the Buff defense with one of the most spectacular plays of the season when an off-tackle play, which didn't work, KU Second in League Cross Country Meet KU's Billy Mills took first place, but the Hawkers were stimied Saturday in their bid for a 14th straight conference cross country championship. Coach Bill Easton's runners were upset by the host Oklahoma State harriers over the three-mile course. Mill's winning time was 15:03.6. He was followed by three O-State runners. KU's Bill Dotson finished fourth. The team scoring — low score winning — was Oklahoma State 40, Kansas 50, Oklahoma 76, Missouri 85, Iowa State 101, Kansas State 135, Nebraska 165 and Colorado 179. was turned into a 46 yard scoring run. Alert laterals from Doyle Schick to Hadl to Hugh Smith with the latter squeezing through several defenders resulted in the score. Then the Kansas defense took over. Although Colorado was able to battler the Hawker defenders for short yardage, they were never allowed more than a handful of tries in a row. Coan On Long Run KU took possession on their own 24. After Hadl had charged for two, Bert Coan, carrying for only the fifth time since returning to the line-up after two games, sprinted for the longest KU run of the season and the Javawkers third touchdown. Showing dazzling speed, unstopable strength and near-perfect broken field running, Coan eluded several foes along his 74-yard scoring route. John Suder then added his third of four conversions. Norm Mailen then led the alternate team's assault on the worm Buffs. He carried four times, moving the ball the last two yards in two efforts for the fourth score as the Hawkers pounded 70 yards up the gridiron. It was again Mailen, this time behind the third unit line, who tallied for the Hawks. Betas Again Cop IM Football Championships Beta Theta Pi, for the second straight year, won both the A and B Hill Championships in intramural football Friday. The Betas' A team won a hard fought 7-0 victory over the Hicks, independent division winners. The Beta B squad had a much easier time rolling over the Delta Functions, 26-6. This was the third straight year that the Betas have won the A Hill championship. But the Hicks pressed the winners to the wall before Warren Leitch hit guard Chuck Hotchkiss with a 7-yard pass late in the fourth quarter to gain the win. The first three quarters of action showed strong defensive units for both teams and neither team could mount a sustained drive. Officials worked hard to keep the game under control as three Hick players were thrown out. The final touchdown drive by the Betas started with a 13-yard pass to Hotchkiss, then sandwiched two 15-yard penalties against the Hicks before Hotchkiss caught the winning toss. Wayne Coulter converted. EASY-WASH 11th & Pennsylvania VI 3-9706 The first half of the B division championship game was tight with the Betas holding a 13-0 lead. The first two counters came on passes from Morgan Metcalf to John Peterson. In the second half Metcalf completed two more touchdown passes to Don Warner, both covering more than 40 yards. Bob Swan kicked two conversions. LARGE PARKING AREA The double victory marked an all-victorious intramural football season for the two Beta teams — the second in as many years. The Beta A team was unscored on throughout the season and the Beta Bees held their opponents to a total of three touchdowns. 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