6 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, September 30, 1968 Jayhawk quarterback Bobby Douglass finds a hole in the Indiana line during Saturday's game at Memorial Stadium. This play went for 71 yards and a KU touchdown in the fourth quarter. (Kansan photo by Greg Sorberg.) National Football League Western Conference Coastal Division Pro standings W. L. T. L. Pct. Pts. O.P. Baltimore 3 0 0 1.000 96 37 Baltimore Angels 3 0 0 1.000 66 37 San Francisco 2 0 0 .603 73 57 Alanta 3 0 0 1.000 73 57 Atlanta 3 0 0 1.000 73 57 Minnesota 2 1 0 .667 90 47 Detroit 2 1 0 .667 78 47 Green Bay 1 2 0 .333 60 52 Chicago 1 2 0 .333 55 97 Eastern Conference Capitol Division Dallas 3 0 0 1.000 132 32 New York 3 0 0 1.000 116 16 Washington 1 2 0 3.33 71 153 Philadelphia 1 2 0 0.00 11 109 Oakland 3 0 0 1.000 119 42 San Diego 3 0 0 1.000 107 32 Kansas City 3 0 0 759 102 Chicago 2 2 0 .500 11 93 Denver 3 0 0 1.000 10 78 American Football League Eastern Division New Orleans 1 2 0 .333 67 62 St. Louis 1 2 0 .333 51 79 Cleveland 1 2 0 .333 37 62 Pittsburgh 1 2 0 .300 37 112 New York 2 1 1 0 .667 102 80 Boston 2 1 0 1 0 .667 71 70 Houston 1 3 0 250 70 Miami 1 3 0 250 73 133 Houston 0 3 0 .000 34 119 American League Baltimore 41, Pittsburgh 78 Chicago 27, Minnesota 17 Colorado 30, Florida 9 Los Angeles 24, Cleveland 6 San Francisco 28, Atlanta 13 New York 48, Washington 21 Dallas 45, Philadelphia 13 ATLANTA (UPI)—Hank Aaron hit his 510th career home run, a two-run smash 400 feet over the center field fence in the sixth inning Sunday, to power the Atlanta Braves to a 2-1 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers. The homer, his 29th of the season, left the 34-year-old Aaron just one shy of Mel Ott for seventh place on the all-time home run list. The victory enabled the Braves to wind up their season at the .500 mark 81-81 and finish in fifth place for the fifth time in seven years. The Dodgers wom up seventh with a 76-86 record. Boston 20, Denver 17 Buffalo 37, New York 35. Oakland 24, Houston 15. San Diego 31, Cincinnati 10. Yesterday's Games National League EVERYONE SAYS Everything in the Pet Field And Free Parking At Grants Drive-In Pet Center Experienced Dependable Personal service 18 Conn.. Law. Ph. Ph. VI 3-2921 Aaron hits 510th Pont lauds Hawks 1218 Comm., Law. Pet Ph. VI 3-2921 AFL Game Played Saturday Kansas City 48, Miami 3. Big Eight roundup Coach John Pont leaned against the locker room wall holding a chocolate drink in his hand. His Indiana Hoosiers had just lost to the Kansas Jayhawks 38-20. Shanklin said after the game that it was his most exciting game in college. by Jack Pauley Kansan Sports Writer While KU outran Indiana 38-20, other active Big 8 teams did well against non-conference foes. "We've still got eight more games to go," he said, tilting his head back and grasping his neck with his hand to massage it. "They just blew us off the field." Missouri, springing back after a 12-6 loss to Kentucky last week, routed Illinois 44-0 in Champaign. It was the second week in a row that the Illini have been defeated by Big 8 teams. KU beat them 47-7 two weeks ago. "They just ran away from us," Pont said and then took a sip from his drink. "They're really a fast team." Both head coaches were impressed with the other team's speed. Each said the other's team was one of the three fastest teams in the nation. One week earlier Indiana's Pont had not considered KU as one of the top five fastest teams. Though Pont was not happy about losing, he was not panic-stricken either. This Saturday was the second in a row for Big 8 teams to post winning records. Going 3-2 this time, they were 4-3 last week. Four of the seven victories were against Big 10 teams. Helping to provide much of the wind was Kansas tailback Donnie Shanklin. He rushed eight times for 159 yards, including touchdown jaunts of 54 and 65 yards. He also returned a punt for 59 yards and a touchdown. The Big 8 suffered only one other defeat when K-State lost to Penn State 25-9. The Wildcats held a 9-7 halftime lead, but gave up two TDs in the third quarter. Quarterback Bob Douglass may have executed one of the longest quarterback sneaks in history with 4:26 to go in the fourth quarter when he jumped across the line of scrimmage to find open field ahead of him, and ran 71 yards for a score. "I felt good at the beginning of the game," Shanklin said. "I saw daylight and went to it." Bill Bell kicked a fieldgoal with 0:04 to go in the first half and sophomore fullback John Riggins plunged one yard only 2:36 after the opening kickoff for the other scores. KU Coach Pepper Rodgers thought Shanklin's running was the most important factor in Kansas' favor in the game. Rodgers was eating a beef sandwich and drinking a coke when he remembered last year when he put Shanklin at flanker instead of tailback. "Shanklin put on the best running effort I have ever seen," Rodgers said. "That won't be the last big mistake I ever make; I hope you newsmen forgive me for that," he quipped. Tommy Anderson drew praise from Rodgers also. "Anderson's interception was a great play. I'm not saying it saved the game, but it stopped that drive," he said. Jayhawk tailback Don Autry suffered a broken leg when he was clipped during the fourth quarter. He is out for the season. Linebacker Mickey Doyle was also injured, but it was not believed to be serious. He will probably see action next weekend. Anderson's interception came with 6:58 left in the game with KU clinging to a 24-12 lead. Indiana had gone from the Kansas 28 to the 6-yard line on two runs by John Isenbarger when Anderson intercepted. Earlier, in the second quarter, Anderson had picked off another Harry Gonso pass on the Kansas 25 and returned it to the Indiana 39. Out in California the Colorado Buffs lost to California in a tough fought game, 10-0. Patronize Kansan Advertisers Kan—Douglass 71 run (Bell kick) Ettinger Tattler tackled in end zone by Pepi In two games, Shanklin has now scored five touchdowns. His next chance will come Saturday when the Jayhawks meet New Mexico in Memorial Stadium. Also bouncing back from an opening season loss was Oklahoma. The Sooners whipped North Carolina State 28-14. The Sooners were defeated by Notre Dame in their opener, 45-21. RECEIVING indiana Kansas First downs 21 13 Rushing yardage 291 388 Passing yardage 151 60 Knee yardage 20 187 Passes 9-25-3 6-15 Punts 8-48 8-41 Fumbles lost 2 Yards penalized 49 119 Ind.-Isenbarger 4 run (pass failed). Kan.-Shanklin 4 run (Bell kick). Ind.-Douglas 14 pass from Isen- barger (pass failed). INDIANA ... 0 0 6 14—20 KANSAS ... 7 10 17 38 KANSAS--Shanklin 8-159, Douglass 16-99, John Riggins 12-68, Junior Riggins 1-12, Autry 6-23, Jackson 1-8, Ettinger 4-9, Rucker 1-20, Reeves 3-10 INDIANA--Pogue 6-27, Gonso 1-6 27, Permell 17-112, Thompson 4- 5. Nebraska won its third in a row by sneaking past Big 10 power Minnesota, 17-14. The Gophers are expected to give Purdue a run for the Big 10 title. Kan—John Riggins 1 run (Bell kick). Ind—Pemmel 25 run pass failed. Manklink 65 run (Bell kick) =44,000 Kan.—FG Bell 21 PUNTING Kan — Shanklin 59 punt return (Bell kick). RUSHING KANAS-S Mosier 3-20, Junior Riggins 1-25, McGowan 2-15. INDIANA—Butcher 2-30, Douglas 2-15, 2-23, Gage 1-15, Isenbarger 2-56 INDIANA—Gonso 9-23-137 (3 in- terceptions), Isenbarger 1-2-14. KANSAS—Bell 6-42.0, Shanklin 2- 36.5. INDIANA—Iisenbarger 7-46.3, Pernnell 1-59.0. College Scores Big Eight Area College California 10, Colorado 0. Missouri 44, Illinois 0. Kansas 38, Indiana 20. Penn State 25, Kansas State 9. Nebraska 17, Minnesota 14. Oklahoma 28, North Carolina State Central Methodist 55, Illinois College, 13. Lincoln 21, Arkansas A. M. & N. 8 Denison 21, Washington (St. Louis) Louis 5, Bethel 0, Ottawa 55, Bedel 20, Arkansas A, M & N 9 lege. 13. College of Emporia 20, Bethany 7. Missouri Valley North Texas State 17. Colorado State 12. Big Ten Tennessee 24, Memphis State 17. Missouri 44, Illinois 0. Kansas 38, Missouri 1. Massachusetts 17, Michigan 14. Michigan State 28, Baylor 10. Southern California 24, Northwest- Southern California 24, Northwestern 7. Ohio State 35, Southern Methodist Washington 21, Wisconsin 17. Michigan 31. 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