Monday, Oct. 14, 1957 University Daily Kansan Page 5 TOTING THE MAIL-Iowa State tailback Dwight Nichols (16) follows his blockers Ron prepare to meet the onslaught. On the ground at left is Iowa State guard Jerry Schoenfelde and an unidentified Kansas player. Iowa State upset KU 21-6, before a Parents Day crowd. Pohl (23) and Phil Hill (45) as Kansas players Paul Swoboda (68) and Homer Floyd (33) —(Daily Kansan photo) Stumbling, Fumbling KU Defeated 21-6 By I-State By GEORGE ANTHAN (Daily Kansan Sports Editor) A stumbling University of Kansas football team fumbled its way to a 21-6 defeat by Iowa State in Memorial Stadium Saturday before a stunned Parents Day crowd of over 21,000. It was the second home defeat of the season for the Jayhawkers who lost their seventh game in eight starts against single wing teams since Chuck Mather came from Massillon in 1954. All Iowa State touchdowns were made on Kansas miscues in Jayhawker territory. A preview of coming attractions came early in the second quarter when KU fullback Dave Harris went over right guard but fumbled the ball on his own 9-yard line. Dwight Nichols of Iowa State took the ball down to the 3-yard line, Ron Pohl went two yards then went over center for the touchdown. The kick by Lyle Carlson was good and the score was 7-0 but was destined to change very soon. Ingram Scores, 14-0 Homer Floyd of Kansas returned the ensuing kickoff to the KU 26 but a Larry Carrier pass was intercepted by Pohl on the Kansas 30. This time Kansas got as far as the Jav Hawker 47 yard line before John Traylor fumbled and Gale Gibson of Iowa State recovered. But this time the Cyclones could make no headway and punted before the half ender. Nine plays later the score was 14-0 as Terry Ingram went over to score and Carlson again made good on the kick. Kansas scored in the third quarter as its sputtering offense, perking only when fed on a steady diet of Wally Strauch passes, scored when Big 8 Standings ALL GAMES W L 0 T Pet. Oklahma 3 3 0 1.000 Oklahma State 3 1 0 .667 Colorado 2 1 1 .625 Hawaii State 2 1 1 .625 Missouri 2 1 1 .625 Kansas State 1 2 1 .375 Kansas 1 2 1 .375 Nebraska 1 3 0 .250 | | W | L | T | Pet. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Oklahoma | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1.000 | | Nebraska | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1.000 | | Iowa State | 1 | 1 | 1 | .500 | | Kansas | 1 | 1 | 1 | .500 | | Colorado | 0 | 1 | 0 | .000 | | Kansas State | 0 | 1 | 0 | .000 | | Missouri | 0 | 0 | 0 | .000 | SATURDAY'S RESULTS: Oklahoma 21, Texas 7 Iowa State 21, Kansas 6 Missouri 7, Southern Methodist 6 Pittsburgh 34, Nebraska 0 Kansas State 7, College of Pacific 7 (tie) CONFERENCE GAMES Oklahoma State 28, Tulsa 13 Colorado 34, Arizona 13 Floyd went over from the 1 yard line with 9:32 left in the quarter Strauch's kick for the extra point was blocked by Nichols. The Jayhawkers scored after Strauch had completed four passes, starting on the KU 46 yard line. Charlie McCue of Kansas set up the third Cyclone touchdown in the fourth quarter when he fumbled on the KU 33. The football was recovered by Munger. Three plays later Nichols scored and Carlson KU Wins 15-44 In Cross Country Displaying great speed and depth, the Kansas cross country team defeated Missouri, 15-44, winning its 28th straight Big Eight dual and its opening meet of the campaign Saturday. Captain Jerry McNeal led the Jayhawkers as he finished the three-mile course in 14:40.8. However, his time was not a new course record as a soggy track forced the finish to be east of the stadium and not on the track. McNeal's time was far under the record by Wes Santee of 15:02.5 in 1952. Four more Javhawkers followed McNeal across the finish line before Missouri could a man. McNeal, Barry Crawford, and Cliff Cushman all finished in less than 15 minutes. Brian Travis and Bob Harrison followed at 15:00 and 15:03. Jim Sanders, Tiger running ace, barely beat out KU's Don Greenlee for sixth place. 1. McNeal, KU, 14:40.8; 2. Crawford, KU, 14:45.; 3. Cushman, KU, 14:57.5; 4. Travis, KU, 15:00; 5. Harrison, KU, 15:03; 6. Sanders, KU, 15:07; 7. Greenlee, KU, 15:10; 8. Verlyn Schmidt, KU, 15:25. 9. Bill Crum, MU, 16:00; 10. Wayne Shiveley, MU, 16:06; 11. Cecil Long, MU, 16:55. 12. Ben Cooper, MU, 17:10.5 13. Jack Breeden, MU, 18:29. The results: "RING THE BELL FOR SERVICE" Free Pickup And Delivery added his third extra point. After the game Jim Myers, happily watching his players whoo it up in the Iowa State dressing room, said he was "pleased and lucky to have beaten Kansas," but that it was simply a matter of "their making more mistakes than we did." "Before the game I didn't know whether we could beat them or not, he said. 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