Monday, November 4,1968 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 9 MU frosh stomp Hawks KU's freshman football team just could not get moving Friday as they lost their second game in a row, this time to the Missouri frosh 36-7. The Kansas team made only two first downs, and was held to 56 total offense yards in the game. "They just came out and steamrolled us," Coach Dick Tomey said after the game in the locker room. "If we had won that game it wouldn't have been fair." The young Hawks led 7-6 at halftime, but quickly lost the lead as the Tigers scored 15 points in each of the last two quarters. "They (Missouri) stopped themselves in the first half," Tomey said, "and in the second half they didn't." Missouri rolled up 433 yards total offense in the game, 266 by rushing and 177 in the air. Tomey thought KU's defensive play was better against the Tigers than it was against Oklahoma two weeks ago when the Hawks lost 55-20 at Norman. "We played a lot better on defense than we did against Oklahoma," Tomey said, "but our offense just couldn't get moving." Big Eight roundup It was kind of a "ho-hum" day of football in the Big Eight Saturday as those teams favored to win didn't disappoint anyone. KU, with sophomore fullback John Riggins leading the way with two touchdowns and 162 yards rushing, beat Colorado 27-14 in the game of the week. In Norman, Oklahoma, Kansas State scared the defending Big Eight champs, Oklahoma, before finally bowing 35-20. The game wasn't like the score indicates as the Sooners scored their final touchdown on the last play of the game. Missouri rushed and passed for 545 yards of total offense, the highest ever for a Dan Devine-coached team, as the Tigers bombed Oklahoma State, 42-7. Hawks win fifth meet in a row in cross country The KU cross country team claimed its fifth straight victory Saturday in the State Federation Meet in Manhattan. Leading the Jayhawk harriers was Doug Smith, Sioux City, Iowa, freshman, who placed second in the 3-mile race with 14-min. 15-sec. time. Smith placed first in the last two meets, the KU Invitational and the KU-OSU meet. Taking first in the meet was John Mason of Fort Hayes State with a 13.59 time. Saturday the KU harriers will try for their sixth consecutive victory and a Big Eight title in the Big Eight Conference meet here. Besides Saturday's victory the KU squad has also won the Oklahoma State Jamboree, the Southern Illinois Meet, the KU Invitational and the KU-OSU Dual. Last year KU placed third in the Big Eight Championship meet. The KU runners placed as follows: 2-Smith; 3-Jay Mason, Hobbs, N.M., sophomore, 14.29; 5-Roger Kathol, Wichita junior, 14.27; 6-Mike Solomon, Westminster, Calif., sophomore, 14.34; 7-Thorn Bigley, San Diego, Calif., sophomore, 14.35; 9-Rich Elliot, Oak Park, Ill., freshman, 14.40; 11-Paul Mattingly, South Haven sophomore, 14.44. The team positions were: 1-KU,20; 2-K-State, 54; 3-Fort Hayes State, 66; 4-Butler County Junior College, 106; 5-Wichita State, 127; 6-McPherson College, 165. Lowest score wins. Missouri scored three times in less than six minutes in the first half and went on to win their fourth conference game without a defeat to remain tied with Kansas, also 4-0, for the Big Eight lead. Nebraska, all but out of the conference race, stopped Iowa State's second half effort and beat the Cyclones 24-13 in Ames. The Cornhuskers' Ernie Sigler hit 12 of 17 passes for 161 vards. Big 8 Standings By United Press International SEASON STANDINGS MU coach Bob Frala said his team was mad after the game because they made so many mistakes in the first half. | | W | L | T | Pct. | Pts. | OIP. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Kansas | 7 | 0 | 1 | 0.100 | 495 | 100 | | Missouri | 6 | 1 | 0 | .857 | 133 | 96 | | Nebraska | 5 | 2 | 0 | .754 | 133 | 96 | | Colorado | 4 | 3 | 0 | .571 | 162 | 130 | | Colorado | 3 | 3 | 0 | .500 | 173 | 153 | | Iowa State | 3 | 0 | 0 | .375 | 154 | 205 | | Kansas State | 2 | 5 | 0 | .286 | 132 | 195 | | Okla. State | 1 | 5 | 0 | .167 | 185 | 192 | W L T T. Pct. Pts. O.P. Kansas 4 0 1.00 145 16 Missouri 4 0 1.000 144 55 Oklahoma 2 1 0 .667 141 13 Colorado 3 2 0 .500 134 11 Nebraska 2 2 0 .500 72 72 Iowa State 4 1 0 .200 86 154 Okla, State 0 3 0 .000 41 112 Kansas State 0 4 0 .000 68 151 LAST WEEK'S RESULTS Kansas 27, Colorado 14 Missouri 42, Oklahoma State 7 Oklahoma 35, Kansas State 20 Nebraska 24, Iowa State 13 NEXT WEEK'S SCHUELT Saturday- Oklahoma in s a s, alaska at Missouri, Colorado at Oklahoma State, Kansas State at Nebraska. FRESHMAN GAME STATISTICS | | MU | KU | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Fi.st Downs | 24 | 2 | | Rushing Yardage | 266 | 12 | | Passing Yardage | 177 | 44 | | Return Yardage | 3 | 116 | | Presses | 12-20-1 | 5-16-2 | | Punts | 5-37.8 | 7-31.9 | | Fumbles Lost | 2 | 3 | | Yards Penalized | 47 | 54 | SCORE BY QUARTER Missouri 0 15 15 --36 Kansas 7 9 15 --36 INDIVIDUAL SCORING MU - Mauser 6 run (kick failed) KU - Hertel 67 interception run (continued) MU—Britts 1 run (Fink kick) MU—Barnes 2 run (Stolter kick) MU—Buha 26 pass from Roper ler kick) MU—Buha 27 pass from Stotler (Stotler kick) RANEY DRUG STORES Plaza, 1800 Mass. Hillcrest, 925 Iowa Downtown, 921 Mass. 3 locations to serve your every need SPECIAL NIGHT BUS To Campus & Downtown Complete lines of cosmetics, toiletries Complete prescription depart- toiletries Complete prescription departments and fountain service. Ellsworth to Campus and Downtown: 6:30 p.m., 6:50, 7:30, 8:10, 8:50, 9:30, 10:10, 10:50 "KU played real well in the first half, but we were confident we could move the ball on them in the second half," he said. Neismith and Oliver to Campus and Downtown: 6:25 p.m. 6:45, 7:25, 8:05, 8:45, 9:25, 10:05, 10:45 KU's Jimmy Jukes, a 205- pound tailback, dislocated his left shoulder while carrying for a 6-yard gain on the first play of the game, and will be lost for the season. Union Blg. to Downtown and G.S.P.: 6:40 p.m., 7:00, 7:40, 8:20, 9:00, 9:40, 10:20, 11:00 G.S.P. to Campus and El- worth; 6.15 p.m, 6.35, 7-15, 7.55, 8.35, 9.15, 9.55, 10:35 G.S.P. to Downtown: 6:42 p.m. 7:02, 7:42, 8:22, 9:02, 9:42, 10:22, 11:22 ments and tountain service. 9th and Mass. to K.U. Dermat- tories: 6.10 p.m, 6.30, 7.10, 7.50, 8.30, 9.10, 9.50, 10.30 LAWRENCE BUS CO., INC. V1 2-0544 KU's next game is here Friday when they host Oklahoma State. College scores 841 Pennsylvania Big Eight Missouri 42, Oklahoma State 7. Kansas 27, Colorado 14. Nebraska 24, Iowa State 13. Oklahoma 35, Kansas State 20. Area College Tarkio 40, Culver Stockton 20. William Jewell 40, Washington 6. Graceland 40, Colorado College 14. Central St. 28, Northwest St. 7. Southeast St. 19, Southwest St. 6. Rolla Mines 19, Northeast State 16. Memphis State 32, Tulsa 6. Louisville 23, Kent State 9. Youngstown 18, Southern Illinois 15. North Texas St. 55, Cincinnati 34. Missouri Valley Big Ten Iowa 35, Minnesota 28 Michigan 35, Northwestern 0. Michigan State 20 Purdue 35, Illinois 17 Indiana 21, Wisconsin 20 Southeast Conference Alabama State Mississippi State 13. Auburn Florida 14. Georgia 10. Houston 10 (tie). Tennessee 42. U.C.L.A. 18. Louisiana 7. Tenderloin 19. Kentucky 35. West Virginia 16. Missouri 27. Louisiana State 24. Southwest Conference Texas Tech 38, Rice 15. Tulane 26, Michigan 16, Methodist 7. Arkansas 25, Texas A&M 22. Christian Christian 47, Baylor 14. Duke 46, Georgia Teach 30. Clermson 24, North Carolina St. 19 West Forsyth 38, Maryland 14 Air Force 28, North Carolina 15 Pacific Eight Tennessee 42, U.C.L.A. 18. Arizona 28, Washington State 14. Southern 7, Washington Oregon 13. West 7, Washington (the) Oregon State 29, Stanford 7. Major Independents Duke 46, Georgia Tech 30. Houston 10, Georgia State 12). Fort Bend 46, Carolina States 15. Wyoming 46, Colorado State 14. Syracuse 47, Holy Cross 0. Notre Dame 45, Navy 14. Penn State 28, Army 24. Virginia Tech 46, Florida State 22. Hinton's hand OK for KU NORMAN (UPI) -Oklahoma football fans got some good news Sunday as they looked ahead to Saturday's game with Big Eight leader Kansas. Wing-back Eddie Hinton may get the cast off his broken hand this week. If The Shoe Fits REPAIR IT 8th ST. SHOE REPAIR 105 E. 8th 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Closed Sat. at Noon Sooner trainer Ken Rawlinson said Hinton's left hand, broken in the North Carolina State game, would be x-rayed Friday before the Sooners leave for Kansas. Lawrence Lumber Headquarters for your Homecoming Supplies. 19th and Massachusetts VI 3-1341 MARRIED STUDENTS life insurance Up To $600 Maternity Benefits For details on this, major medical, and other plans of health and CONTACT V. G. Miller 1035 Elm Eudora, Kans. KI 2-2793 Mutual of Omaha Life Insurance Affiliate United of Omaha WESTERN FURNITURE MANUFACTURING COMPANY WWW.WESTERNFURNITURE.COM Announcing Complete Foreign Car Repair Jerry Cole is now at James Radiator Shop, completely equipped to service your foreign car. 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