Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday, Oct. 28, 1957 Kansas Unable To Stem Tide As Miami Wins Easily, 48-6 An undersized quarterback, a hot night and a leaky defense teamed up Friday night in Miami, Fla., to give the Miami University Hurricanes a 48-6 victory over the Kansas Jayhawkers. Fran Curci, 138 pound sophomore quarterback, ran for two touchdowns and passed for another to put Miami ahead after Kansas had jumped to an early 6-0 lead. Curci ran for two By UNITED PRESS San Francisco Owner Is Dead The San Francisco Forty-Niners, shocked by the death of their president during another of their narrow victories, and the Cleveland Browns took undisputed division leads Sunday in what promise to be the wildest races in National Football league history. Those results left San Francisco alone at the top but Coach Frankie Albert, who served as the team's quarterback during its first seven seasons, couldn't enjoy the third victory his team has recorded this year by four points or less. The Forty-Niners started the day tied with the Baltimore Colts and Detroit Lions for the Western Division lead. The Los Angeles Rams defeated Detroit, 35-17, and the Green Bay Packers upset Baltimore, 24-21, on Babe Parilli's 75-yard scoring pass to Bill Howton in the last 29 seconds. Anthony J. (Tony) Morabito, advised to "get out of football" after he had a heart attack several years ago, suffered another in the second quarter at San Francisco. He was dead when his Forty-Niners wiped out a 17-7 halftime deficit and edged the Chicago Bears 21-17. The Bears were five-point favorites. "We'd rather lose them all by 100 points than lose what we did. Tony was the greatest owner," Albert said while tears trickled down his cheeks. Pittsburg State Top Grid Team By UNITED PRESS Cheer up Central Intercollegiate Conference teams. If it's consoling, Pittsburg State college is currently the nation's most successful football team, at least on paper. Carnie Smith's Kansans have won seven straight games without a loss or tie, a mark matched only by Eastern New Mexico. However, Pittsburg has totaled 190 points to only 39 for its opponents while the Southwesterns are substantially less impressive at 158-71. Smith's rampaging eleven methodically chopped down Washburn 21-6 Saturday night with three different players sharing the point-making. With no, challengers in sight, the CIC leader meets Emporia State this weekend. Emporia's game with Fort Hays State was cancelled because of flu Saturday. St. Benedict's, whose only loss was to Pittsburgh, gained its fourth victory, 52-0 over Southwestern. Ivan Schottel's team engages Fort Hays State Saturday night. Washburn meets Southwestern to round out the upcoming conference schedule. PERMANENT ANTI-FREEZE and seven yards for his scores and passed seven yards to Terry Stewart for another. Mitchell, Guttman and Sundie scored the other touchdowns for Miami. Complete Guaranteed Winterizing Service AAA D-X SERVICE Holiday Inn Ph. VI 3-9179 AAA D-X SERVICE East Turnpike Ent. VI 3-3419 Free Pickup and Delivery The lone KU touchdown came early in the first period, after Jayhawker end Jim Letcavits punted out of bounds on the Miami two yard line. Harry Deiderich punted out for Miami, but it was deflected and KU had the ball on the Miami 18. A personal foul called against Miami put the ball on their three yard line and on the third play Jayhawk quarterback Wally Strauch scored on a 1-yard plunge. The lead held up until just after the first quarter when the Kansas defense crumbled. bobs played a full game against TCU." KU coach Chuck Mather was well pleased with the first 20 minutes of play which he said were "as good as we have played in the last four years." As to the cause of the let down he said, "I wish I knew. It's not a matter of not being in shape," he said, "because quite a few of the He pointed out that "Miami has a fine ball club." Their defensive and offensive ratings of fourth and 14th make them "one of the top clubs in the country," he said. Mather did admit that the heat and humidity could have hurt KU in the game (the humidity was 94 per cent). He said the quick huddle used by Miami was a decided factor. "It gives you no time to rest," he said, "and it is especially tiring in the heat." NFL Has Big Weekend The National Football league swung back into its favorite California "gold digging" territory Sunday and drew 279,190 fans for its biggest weekend attendance of the season. During the two years 1884-86, over 8,000 persons signed the "visitor's book" at KU. Aerial-Minded K-State Frosh Win, 21-13, Here An air minded Kansas State freshman team hit five of their nine passes, three of them for touchdowns, in defeating the Kansas freshmen. 21-13, Saturday in Memorial Stadium. It was the first game for Rex Grossart's team. Doyle Schick, fullback who won All-American honors at Lawrence high last year, received a bad cut inside his mouth mid-way in the game. Later in the fourth quarter he suffered torn ligaments in his left leg. His leg was put in a cast and he is believed lost to the team for the remainder of the season. Brown Injured Too Jerry Brown, center, who was the game co-captain with Schick, suffered a dislocated shoulder just before halftime. The first touchdown for the junior Jayhawkers came early in the first quarter when they recovered a fumble on the K-State 14. Four plays later halfback Ron Michaels, Hiawatha, crashed over from the one. Early in the second quarter,however. K-State's quarterback Terry Leek his Jimmy Peppers with a short pass. Peppers raced 61 yards to tie the score. State's two other touchdowns came on passes from Ron Blaylock, Emporia, to Segric Price, Fort Worth and Jack Weller. Schick Scores from Three Schick Scores from 1982 Kansas' final TD came on a 3-yard plunge by Schick after Ron Michaels, Hiwataca, had set up the score with a 46 yard run. The try for the extra point was blocked. Kansas led in yards rushing, 172 to 100 for K-State. It was in the passing department where Kansas fell short, completing six of 17 for 27 yards to K-State's five out of nine for 149 vards. The next freshman game for the Jayhawkers will be Missouri Nov. 8th at Columbia. Ping Pong Tourney To Start A round robin table tennis tournament to select a 7-man team for a match with Kansas State College Dec. 6 will be sponsored by the Table Tennis Club starting Wednesday and running for three weeks. I'm In Favor Of Starting At The Top We're for you...if you can do it! On the other hand, if you're a man with his feet on the ground who knows it may take him a while to become president of any well-known and reputable concern maybe the sign of the Flying Red Horse is for you. 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