6 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, October 28,1968 Iowa State shines in Jayhawk win By RON YATES By RON YATES Kansan Sports Editor AMES, Iowa-During the first half of the KU-Iowa State football game here Saturday, the Cyclones were more like a slight breeze as KU rolled up a 26 to 3 lead. In the second half, the clouds rolled back and the Jayhawks were being blown all over the field. The Cyclones piled up 22 points in the second half and blue and yellow feathers were beginning to fly. Most of the 26,000 spectators knew KU was in no danger of losing to the fire-up Cyclones, but it was a little unnerving for KU fans to see what Iowa State was doing to the KU defense. Iowa State rolled up 25 points in the game . . . more than any other KU opponent has been able to do so far this year. Meanwhile, KU continued to score and score, thus maintaining their 45-point per game average. After the Cyclone shock wave finally subsided, the Jayhawks walked off the f eld with a 46 to 25 win. The young Cyclones had come to play and Fourth win for harriers The KU cross-country team won the KU-Oklahoma State dual at Stillwater, Saturday, and reached its half way mark in the season with four consecutive victories. KU's Doug Smith, Sioux City, Iowa freshman, placed first in the 3-mile race with a 14-min. 49.4-sec. time. This is Smith's second consecutive victory as he also won the KU Invitational last Saturday. The Jayhawks have also won the Oklahoma State Jamboree, the Southern Illinois meet and the KU Invitational. The Hawk team took the first three places and had all its runners in the top ten. The KU runners placed as follows: 1—Smith; 2—Jay Mason, Hobbs, N.M. sophomore, 14.53; 3—Roger Kathol, Wichita junior, 14.53; 6—Thorn Bigley, San Diego, Calif. sophomore, 15.10; 7—Mike Solomon, Westminster, Calif. sophomore, 15.17; 8—Paul Mattingly, South Haven sophomore, 15.17; 10—Glenn Cunningham, Leon junior. 15.36. KU beat OSU 19-41. they really "socked it to" the Hawks. "That was one of the longest games I've ever been in," coach Pepper Rodgers said after the game. "All they did in the second half was throw the ball and catch it." Rodgers leaned on a pile of equipment and chomped into an apple. "I wasn't too concerned. There wasn't enough time for them to beat us. It did get interesting for a while there, didn't it?" Across the room the usual joviality of a winning team was missing. KU players dressed in silence . . not too happy with their performance despite the victory. For the first time this year, a team had scored on the Jayhawk defense in the first quarter. Pro standings Iowa State fans filed out of the stadium. National Football League Western Conference Coastal Division W L W T Pct. Pts. OIP. Baltimore 6 1 0 1.74 857 170 Lake Superior 6 1 0 857 170 San Francisco 4 3 0 0.571 137 140 Atlanta 4 3 0 0.143 124 209 "We really brought to 'em, eh?" Central Division "Next year, Mac, next year. We'll get 'em next year." W L J T Fct Pfs. GP Detroit 3 3 1 500 161 123 Minnesota 3 3 1 400 162 123 Chicago 3 4 0 428 127 89 Green Bay 3 4 0 428 127 89 Eastern Conference Capitol Division W L T Pct. Pts. O.P. Dallas 6 0 0 1.000 213 64 New York 6 0 0 1.000 213 64 Washington 3 4 0 428 133 94 Philadelphia 7 0 0 428 133 94 W L T Pct. Pts. O.p. St. Louis 4 3 0 571 160 158 Cleveland 4 3 0 492 149 140 New Orleans 1 6 0 143 92 138 American Football League Eastern Division Eastern Division W L W T Fct Ftis. O.J. New York 3 5 4 0 428 114 192 Boston 3 4 0 428 114 192 Houston 3 5 0 375 141 141 Buffalo 3 4 0 143 107 218 Buffalo 1 6 1 143 107 218 Western Division Kansas City 7 W L 1 T Pet. Pts. O.P. Oakland 7 5 2 0 714 215 109 San Diego 5 2 0 0 714 208 125 Cincinnati 3 5 0 0 650 123 171 Glenwood 2 6 0 0 250 123 171 Yesterday's Games National League National League San Francisco 14, Detroit 7 Lewiston 15, Chicago 26, Minnesota 24 St. Louis 31, New Orleans 17 New York 13, Washington 10 Pittsburgh 6, Philadelphia 3 Cleveland 30, Atlanta 7 Arizona 7, Chicago 17, San Diego 20 New York 48, Boston 14 Oakland 31, Cincinnati 10 Denver 21, Miami 14 Houston 30, Buffalo 7 NFL Game Tonight Green Bay at Dallas No one could really say that the Jayhawks played badly. They played very well in fact. They just ran into a team that refused to lie down and die. Patronize Kansan Advertisers KU Concert Course S. HUROK PRESENTS "The most ebullient and engaging folk dance troupe since the brilliant Moiseyev dancers from Moscow! We flipped!" WALTER TERRY, Saturday Review Jayhawk fans with his booming punts, kicking four for a 46.3 yard average. ROManIan FOLK BALLET & ORCHESTRA "THESE ROMANIANS GO WITH THE BEST OF THEM." — Bornes, N. Y. Times "YOUNG, HANDSOME, EXUBERANT, THE ROMANIANS ARE SOMETHING SPECIAL!" Johnson, N.Y.Post "A gay and completely winning evening's entertainment!" --Watt; N. Y. News KU quarterback Bobby Douglass broke a longstanding Big Eight passing record when he threw his 91st pass without an interception. He passed four more times, thus setting a new Big Eight record of 95 passes without an interception. COMPANY OF 100 The big blue and yellow Jayhawk was still a well-oiled bird Saturday. It flew (sometimes clumping and stumbling) to another win against a well-coached Iowa State team, and even when some of the parts seemed to be running a little dry, the big bird didn't really lose its composure Much to the dismay of Cyclone fans, the big Jayhawk decided NOT to lay an egg after all. Perhaps it cherishes its number three ranking in the national palls or (God forbid and knock on wood) perhaps it is saving the big egg for the hometown fans when the bird takes on tough Colorado this Saturday. HOCH AUDITORIUM MON., OCT. 28, at 8:20 P.M. (This attraction played Madison Square Garden, N.Y. last week at a $7.00 top) Students admitted free. Bring your date. Show your I.D. at the door. Rodgers was still chewing his apple. HOCH AUDITORIUM "Emery Hicks had a fine game," Rodgers said. "So did (John) Mosier and Douglass. Karl Salb played a good defense that first half. Mosier made some good catches. Douglass hit all kinds of passes, and he ran for first downs." backs and both crucial links on the Jayhawk defense. "I don't know how they will be," Rodgers frowned. "I hope they will be O.K." Over in the Cyclone locker room, you would have thought Iowa State had scored an upset. Players were happy with their performances and coach Johnny Majors had reason to praise his team for their fine effort. On the darker side of the post-game conversations Rodgers said he was concerned about the injuries to Dave Morgan and Dick Nelson, both KU defensive For KU, John Riggins, using his abundance of speed and strength, was the game's leading rusher, piling up 82 yards on 13 carries. His brother, Junior Riggins, slipped and blitzed by tacklers for 79 yards on 11 carries. Tight end John Mosier caught seven passes—his high for the year. Bill Bell continued to please Open Year Round THE MAGIC CARPET SLIDE 6th & Colorado VI 2-8615 Now Catering To PRIVATE PARTIES THE University CRICKETEER® 1420 Crescent Dr. Shop $87.50 On the Hill VI 3-4633 Town Shop 839 Mass. Uptown VI 13-5755