6 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, September 23, 1968 Jayhawks fly high If Dick Eutkus watched the KU-Illinois game Saturday, he must have cried a little. The Chicago Bears linebacker and former All-American, played for the Illini about four years ago when defense was king. Defense could still be king at Illinois, but the way the Jayhawks played offense Saturday in their 47-7 romp over the Illini, it appeared as if the king might have taken a powder. The Jayhawks didn't grind out massive yardage against the Illini, but if you can score fast and from far away, the total yardage statistics have a tendency to become less important than the score. KU wound up with 383 total yards (210 rushing and 173 passing), while Illinois had 359 total yards (183 rushing and 176 passing). If you look at the statistics, it would not seem possible that KU could have beaten Illinois 47-7. Illinois ran 82 plays from scrimmage compared to KU's 56. Illinois had 20 first downs to KU's 12. The difference here, however, is that KU was able to score almost every time it controlled the ball, and even when it wasn't on offense KU scored twice—once when sophomore defensive back Dale Holt intercepted an Illinois pass and ran 75 yards for a score and again when Craig Martindale, a sophomore end, recovered an Illinois fumble in the end zone. During the first 20 minutes of the game, it appeared as if the game was headed for a defensive battle. Then things started getting hot. KU racked up three scores in the second quarter. First, quarterback Bob Douglass hit sophomore tailback Don Autry with a 44-yard strike with 7:08 gone in the second quarter. Then Shanklin squirted through the Illinois line for a score from the 2 yard line with 11:43 gone. KU's last score in the first half came on a 6-yard run by Douglass with 38 seconds left in the second quarter. Illinois came out to play at the beginning of the third quarter and Illinois quarterback Bob Naponic pushed the only Illini score over on a one yard run with 3:70 remaining in the quarter. After that it was the Jayhawks all the way. Pro standings PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL National League Western Conference Coastal Division W. L. T. T. Pct. Pts. O.P. Baltimore 2 0 0 10 .55 30 Los Angeles 2 0 0 10 .50 30 San Francisco 2 1 0 1.500 45 44 Atlanta 2 1 0 1.500 45 44 Central Division Minnesota 2 W. L. T. Pet. Pts. O.P. Green Bay 1 2 0 1.000 73 20 Dreault 1 1 1 0.500 45 80 Chicago 0 2 0 .500 55 80 Eastern Conference Capitol Division W. L. T. Pct. Pts. O.P. Dallas 2 0 0 1,000 87 20 Boston 2 0 1 0,000 87 20 Washington 2 1 0 .500 55 64 Philadelphia 1 2 0 .500 55 64 Century Division W. L. T. T. Pct. Pts. O.P. Cleveland 1 1 1 0 500 31 38 New Orleans 1 1 0 1 500 38 39 Pittsburgh 0 2 0 0 30 37 St. Louis 0 2 0 0 30 71 American League Eastern Division W. L. T. 1 W. L. T. Pct Pts O.P. New York 2 1 0 0 Fct 67 74 Boston 1 2 0 0 67 54 Houston 1 2 0 333 59 66 Baltimore 1 2 0 333 59 66 Buffalo 1 2 0 333 66 98 Western Division W. L. 2 T. Pet. Pts. O.P. San Diego L. 0 T. 1 0.000 95 27 Oakland 0 0 T. 1 0.000 85 27 Kansas City 2 1 0 .667 79 43 Cincinnati 2 1 0 .667 79 43 Houston 2 0 0 .000 12 58 Yesterday's Games National League Dallas 28, Cleveland 7 Baltimore 28, Atlanta 7 Chicago 31 Minnesota 26, Green Bay 13 New York 34, Philadelphia 25 Miami 26, San Francisco 35, St. Louis 17 New Orleans 37, Washington 17 Kansas City 34, Denver 2 Cincinnati 34, Buffalo 23 New York 47, Boston 3 American League AFL Games Played Saturday Oakland 12 Miami 21 San Diego 30 Chicago 14 Donnie Shanklin, senior tailback, scooted 41 yards on a well-executed inside reverse. Then, on the last play of the third quarter, Douglass hit senior end Jim Hatcher with a 45-yard scoring bomb. The last two KU scores were handled by the Jayhawk defense. One came on Holt's interception, the other on Martindale's fumble recovery in the end zone. Donnie Shanklin led all ground-gainers with 93 yards on five carries. Halfback Bob Bess and split end Doug Dieken, both of Illinois, led all receivers with Bess pulling in five for 52 yards and Kieken grabbing five for 32 yards. KU's leading receiver was junior split end George McGowan who caught three for 40 yards. Hatcher caught one for 45 yards and a touchdown and Autry caught one for 44 yards and a TD. Kansas Illinois First downs 12 10 inward yardage 20 18 Passing yardage 173 176 Return yardage 152 25 Passes 8-14 18-34 Punts 9-39 6-44 Fumbles lost 1 2 Yards penalized 1 2 Kansas 0 20 13 14-47 inward yardage 0 20 1 7 0 Kansas—Autry 44 pass from Douglass (Bell kick) lai Kansas—Sharklin 2 run (Bell kick) Kansas—Douglass 6 run (kick) (tailer) Illinois—Naponic 1 run (McKissle Kansas—Shanklin 41 run (kick failed) taken Kansas- Hatcher 45 pa s from Dallas (Ball, kick) Kansas-Holt 75 pass interception (Bell kick) Kansas--Martindale recovered fumble in end zone (Bell kick) RUSHING Kansas--Shanklin 5-93; Reeves, 6-51; John Riggins, 7-45; Douglass, 12-13; Utrio, 6-10; Ettinger, 2-4; Junior 1-3; Bucker, 3-0. Illinois- Johnson, 14-64; Huston, 5-54; Bargo, 5-2; Naponic, 8-25; Kmiec, 2-6; Burns, 5-4; Jackson, 6-2; Bess, 3-0. PASSING PASSInu Kansas—Douglas, 12-7-164; Ettin- car 2-1-95 RECEIVING Illinois—Naponic, 30-17-162 (three interpented): Burns, 4-1-14. Kansas-Hatcher, 1-45; Autry, 1-44; McGowan, 3-40; Mosier, 1-23; Jack- Heney, 2-26. Illinois—Bess, 5-52; Jackson, 3-34; Dieken, 5-32; Wislow, 2-30; Johnson. PINTING Kansas—Bell, 3-48.0; Morgan, 6- 353 Illinois—Bess, 1-72; Bareither, 5-384. 4 Big Eight Big Ten Kansas 47, Illinois 7 Missouri 6, Missouri 6 Kansas State 21, Colorado State 0. Arizona 21, Iowa State 12. Notre Dame 45, Oklahoma 21. Cobrashee 21, Colorado 21. Cobrashee 28, Oregon 7. Arkansas 32, Oklahoma State 15. Missouri Valley SCHAYES NAMED NEW YORK (UPI)-Dolph Schayes, former Syracuse Nationals scoring leader, was appointed supervisor of officials in the National Basketball Association Thursday by league commissioner Walter Kennedy. Kennedy also announced that Mendy Rudolph, starting his 16th year as an NBA referee, will head the newly created post of chief of staff officials. Arkansas State 46, Drake 14. Kansas 44, Illinois 7.1 Tennessee 52, Maryland 7.9 Indiana 40, Baylor 36. Iowa 21, Oregon State 20. Michigan 17, Purdue 16. Southern California 29, Minnesota CLEVELAND (UPI)—Rain washed out the final meeting of the year between the Washington Senators and the Cleveland Indians Thursday. Indian officials said the game would not be made up, regardless of the Tribe's chances to advance in the American League standings. NO MAKEUP THORPE BAY, England (UPI) -Yankee Flyer, the U.S. challenger, won the fifth race in the best of seven series for the Little America's Cup for seaclass catamarans Thursday. Britain leads the series 3-2. The sixth race will be held today. YANKEE WINNER Southeastern Purdue 44, Virginia 6 Southern Methodist 37, Auburn 28. Florida 23, Air Force 20. Louisiana Tech 20, Mississippi State Kentucky 12. Missouri 6. Southern Methodist 37, Auburn 28, Georgia Tech 17, Texas Christian 7, Indiana 40, Baylor 36, Rice 35, Washington 35 (tie). Southwest Atlantic Coast Clemson 20, Wake Forest 20 (tie). Florida State 24, Maryland 14. North Carolina State 38, North Carolina 6. Boston College 44, Virginia 6. Pacific Eight Purdue 44, Virginia 6. Washington State 14, Idaho 7. Colorado 28, Oregon 7. Massachusetts 20, Ohio 7. California 21, Michigan 7. Southern California 29, Minnesota 7. Stanford 68, San Jose State 20. Washington 35, Rice 35 (tie). Major Independents Big eight roundup While KU was destroying Illinois in their non-conference battle in Champaign the other Big 8 teams fared well. Matching KU's 47-7 trumpeting of the Illini was the other sunflower school, K-State, whipping Colorado State 21-0 at Manhattan. Penn State 31, Navy 6. Michigan State 14, Syracuse 10. State of Texas 12. Notre Dame 45, Oklahoma 21. Army 34, Citadel 14. Far Eastern 14. Florida State 24, Maryland 14. Georgia Tech 17, Texas Christian 7. In other Big 8 non-conference battles Nebraska trounced the University of Utah 31-0 in Lincoln. In Boulder, Colorado, the Golden Buffalooes of CU crushed Oregon, members of the Western Conference 28-7. In South Bend, Indiana, the story was not so bright for defending champions Oklahoma, as they were smothered by powerful Notre Dame by the score of 45-21. Perhaps the biggest upset of the day as far as the Big 8 is concerned was Missouri's defeat at the hands of Kentucky. The Wildcats turned back the always-tough Tigers by the tune of 12-6 in a defensive battle. Despite seven lost funbales, Arizona defeated Iowa State 21-12 in Ames. Saturday night Arkansas handed Oklahoma State a 32-15 setback although the game was much closer until the last quarter. BELLAMY SIGNS FARMINGDALE, N.Y. (UPI) -Walt Bellamy, 6-11 center of the New York Knickerbockers, signed his eighth pro contract Thursday. Nichols- Archer team to win PGA OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI)—Victory-hungry Bobby Nichols and big George Archer surged out of a tie for fifth place with three opening birdies and went on to win the PGA Team Championship with a final round 31-34-65 and a 72 hole total of 22 under-par 265. 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