University Daily Kansan Page 5 TENACIOUS TACKLE — Gilmer Lewis (73), Oklahoma tackle, pulls Bill Crank (10) down on the Oklahoma 20. Moving in to assist Lewis is Wahoo McDaniel (40), OU left end. Crank led the Jayhawkers in rushing with 33 yards gained on four attempts. The KU rushing total was 125. Too Violent for TV? Plucky Jayhawkers Plucked In Late OU Scoring Rush Kansas seemed to be in the same position Saturday of a little man who bluffs the giant successfully for a while—then gets slapped to the ground. The Oklahoma Sooners were doing some stern slapping late in the game when they collected three touchdowns in the fourth quarter. Up until then Kansas put up a spirited although inadequate fight to hold the Sooners back. This came when Bobby Marshall threw a 17-yard pass to Homer Floyd on the OU 7-yard line. The roar in the Kansas stands fell when the play was called back by a penalty. The Jayhawkers surprised most of the 30,000 spectators by holding Oklahoma on its first possession. Even more surprising, though, was the Jayhawkers' taking advantage of a short Oklahoma kick and turning it into the first serious scoring attempt of the game. Tough at the Goal The stubborn Kansas goal-line defense showed how tough it was when Oklahoma drove 70 yards to the Kansas one. The Jayhawker line held for four plays. A short Kansas kick from the end zone was taken by the Sooners or the 28. The goal-line defense failed to hold this time and Oklahoma collected the first of its string of touchdowns. However, Kansas fans still had assurance that the game was not yet a runaway or even a lost cause. Stalled on the ground after taking the kick-off, KU's John Peppercorn streaked downfield under a Doyle Big Eight Standings W L Colorado 3 0 Oklahoma 1 0 Missouri 1 0 Nebraska 1 1 Kansas State 1 2 Kansas 1 2 Iowa State 0 3 OU Moves Fast All Games Schick quick-kick, and recovered the ball on the Oklahoma 37 yard line, after a Sooner heel had touched it. However, the KU drive failed to materialize, and Oklahoma took over. Coming back from the halftime break, KU started a drive, with Floyd and Doyle Schick hitting straight into the Sooner line. Larry McKown rifled a pass to Floyd for a good gain, but in an attempt to run on fourth down, KU was stopped on the Oklahoma 45. Taking over, OU started to move again. Dave Rolle darted 12 yards; Holt moved for 11; Hobby charged eight on a pitchout—all in the classic Sooner offensive style. In a lightning drive that netted 61 yards in only 6 plays, OU tallied again. The big play of this series came when Prentice Gautt, quick and powerful Sooner fullback, sprinted straight through the Jay-hawker line for a 43-yard gain, and a first down on the Kansas 12. Bobby Boyd, Sooner quarterback, pitched a touchdown pass to end Jerry Tillery. Jackie Holt ran the extra point to make the halftime score 14-0. *Not eligible to compete for title. Score on Short Pass W L Colorado 4 0 *Oklahoma State 4 1 Oklahoma 3 1 Missouri 2 3 Nebraska 2 3 Kansas State 2 3 Iowa State 2 3 Kansas 1 4 After being stopped momentarily on the ground, David Baker threw a five-yard scoring pass to Brewster Hobby with 3:43 left in the third quarter. Holt ran the conversion. Late in the third quarter, KU almost hit pay dirt. With Fred Bukaty running hard, KU moved to the Sooner 48. Then Duane Morris hit Floyd with a 42-yard pass that went all the way to the Oklahoma 7 yard line. However, Prentice Gautt squecked the threat by intercepting a Morris pass attempt. Big League Future for Two Kansas Pitchers With Sooner Bob Harrison making repeated tackles, Kansas was forced to kick early in the fourth quarter. Ronnie Hartline, third string Oklahoma fullback, began to batter the Kansas line with repeated thrusts. on the Oklahoma 22, and dashed down the east sideline on a questionable 78-yard scoring sprint. Although most of the fans in the crowd though Pellow had stepped out of bounds on the Kansas 10, the officials ruled the run completed. The final score read Oklahoma 43-Kansas 0. After a touchdown jaunt by Hobby was called back, OU threatened again, but Bill Crank intercepted a Baker toss to stop this drive. They are Ron Wiley, Kansas City Kan. senior and Larry Miller, Topeka, junior. On the KU campus two students have good chances to become big league players. The last seven minutes turned a game that could have been fairly close into a rout. Oklahoma drove to a quick touchdown with Boyd scoring on a 2 yard thrust. After the kickoff, Crank punted to John Pellow, fourth-string Oklahoma back, and he returned the kick 38 yards for a touchdown. Hartling converted. Developed Into Rout As members of the Javawker baseball team, both men pitched and doubled in the outfield. Because baseball is so highly competitive, few boys get the chance to play professionally. Again following the OU kickoff, Pellow, who is a member of a world's record-holding relay team, intercepted a Roger Boerger pass The odds on making the major leagues are slight. It has been estimated that only one boy in 10,000 ever gets signed to a big league contract. Miller signed a Los Angeles Dodger contract last Aug. 15 for $35,000. Two months earlier, Wiley signed a Philadelphia contract for an undisclosed bonus. Wiley, following his signing, spent the summer playing for Tampa, Fla. in the Florida State league. In 70 ballgames the righthanded power hitter had 40 RBI's and 11 home runs. Even though he was with the team only one-half of the season, Ron's home run total set a club record. Miller played a short time this summer at Mitchell, S. D., in a semipro league. Used mainly as a pitcher, he won seven and lost two. A good hitter and outfielder in college, Miller was signed as a pitcher. Last year in Big Eight Conference play he had an 8-2 record. For his performance he was chosen a member of the all-conference team. "I am looking forward to professional baseball. It will be tougher than college ball because in the pro game a player's living depends on how well he does," Miller said. DR. WM. H. BRAY AND DR. H. R. WILLIAMS Optometrists "We both owe a lot to Floyd Temple (KU's baseball coach)." Ron and Larry agreed. "He taught us a lot." "Coach Temple told me to sign if I was offered over $30,000. So I took the offer. The money looks awfully good." 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