Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday, Sept. 30, 1957 K-State, Missouri, Buffs Gain Non-League Victories —(Daily Kansan photo) Three victories and one tie overshadowed two decisive losses, as Big Eight conference teams improved their record against non-conference opponents. HIT EM HARD KANSAS—Dave Harris, Kansas fullback, hits Oregon State right halfback, Dale Kleaver, low as an unidentified Jayhawker moves in from the back to help Harris, Harris, only a sophomore, was one of the bright spots in the KU defense. The second week of play saw Kansas State, Missouri and Colorado gain victories, while Iowa State was batting to a tie. Kansas and Nebraska were the only conference teams to suffer losses. Kansas State bounced back from its opening loss to Wyoming to defeat Brigham Young, 36-7. Missouri scored an easy 35-13 victory over Arizona. Colorado had a surprisingly tough time with Utah, but came out on top, 30-24. Iowa State and Syracuse wound up in a deadlock, 7-7. Nebraska took a 42-0 loss from Army, while the Kansas Jayhawkers were on the short end of a 34-6 score against the powerful Oregon State Beavers. The Big Eight powerhouse, Oklahoma, was idle. Oklahoma State, soon to be the eighth member of the conference, won from North Texas, 25-19. Following is a roundup of the conference teams' weekend activities, excluding the Kansas-Oregon State game which appears on page 5. Wildcats Rout BYU The Kansas State Wildcats displayed a potent second half attack to gain a 36-7 victory over Brigham Young University in Manhattan. The Wildcats, sporting only a 14-7 edge at halftime, scored three touchdowns and one field goal in the second half to completely outclass the visitors. The Wildcats, combining hard running and excellent blocking, struck for 14 points in the first period, but stalled in the second quarter after a fumble set up BYU's only touchdown of the day. Kansas State scored four touchdowns with a determined ground attack, got another on an intercepted pass and added a field goal and three extra points for their margin of victory. MU 35. Arizona 13 The biggest difference in the game was the Wildcats' 345 yards rushing. Last week K-State ran for 275 yards, making them one of the best rushing teams in the country. K-State also hit five of 15 passes for 115 yards. Fullback Hank Kuhlmann ran for three first half touchdowns to lead the Missouri Tigers to a 35-13 victory over the Arizona Wildcats in Columbia Saturday. Kuhlmann, a 186-pound junior, opened the Tigers scoring in the first period on a one-yard plunge over right tackle. Arizona's Jim Pate put Arizona right back in the game with a 73-yard run on the first play following the kickoff after Missouri's touchdown. The extra point was missed, so the Tigers still held a one point edge at this stage of the game. But Kuhlmann added to that margin in the second quarter by scoring on 4 and 30-yard runs. This gave Missouri a 21-6 halftime lead and enabled the hard running full-back to tie an all-time Missouri record for touchdowns by one player in one game. Utah's surprising Redskins fought to a one-point fourth quarter lead on a 19-yard field goal but lost to Colorado, 30-24, as the Buffaloes scored the winning touchdown with only 41 seconds left. The Tigers added two touchdowns in the third quarter while Arizona was counting one to finish the day's scoring. Buffs Nudge Utah Utah, a two touchdown underdog, matched the Buffs touchdown for touchdown until the fourth quarter, but a safety which Colorado had picked up in the second period enabled the Buffs to stay ahead. Colorado built up a 23-14 lead early in the fourth quarter, but Utah struck back on a 76-yard scoring pass from quarterback Lee Grosseup to halfback Stuart Vaughan. After a Colorado punt, the Redskins moved the ball to the Buffs 19-yard line before being halted. At this point George Boss booted a field goal to give Utah a 24-23 edge. After the kickoff, Colorado started a 62-yard march which led to the winning touchdown. The Buffs stayed on the ground until they reached the Utah 27. There, on fourth down with 14 yards to go, halfback Bob Stransky threw a pass to quarterback Boyd Dowler, who carried to the Utah 6-yard line and set up the winning touchdown. I-State Gains Tie Iowa State scored a mild upset by tying highly regarded Syracuse, 7-7. The Cyclones came from behind in the fourth period and held off a last period scoring threat to gain the tie. The passing and running of sophomore Dwight Nichols, a 23-year-old service veteran, provided the spark the Iowans needed to deadlock the defending champions of Eastern football. He hit Jim Stuelke with gains of 13 and 12 yards on successive plays and then passed to Dennis who caught the ball on the 2-yard line and ran into the end zone. Tackle Lyle Carlson knotted things with his perfect placement. Dave Bourland and Bob Anderson paced the Cadet attack. Bourland scored one Army touchdown on a 11-yard run and passed to Bill Graf for another. Anderson set up Army's first touchdown on a 27-yard dash around right end and then ran six yards for the touchdown. A smooth running Army football team completely over-powered the Nebraska Cornhuskers to gain a 42-0 victory at West Point Saturday. Army Swamps NU Bennie Dillard, 158-pound Nebraska sophomore, was the only player Husker fans could shout about. He made the longest NU run of the day. a 25-yard dash. Army used four teams against the outclassed Huskers. The only time Nebraska even came close to scoring was in the second period. An Army fumble on their own 12-yard line was recovered by Nebraska. At this point Dillard broke away from Cadet tacklers and crossed the goal, but an off-side penalty nullified the touchdown. An intercepted pass ended the threat. 5 Games Open IM Football Tuesday Intramural touch football will begin Tuesday with 10 teams seeing action. All games will start at 4:15 pm. The schedule for Tuesday is: Fraternity A Field 1—Alpha Tau Omega vs. Lambda Chi Alpha. Field 3—Phi Kappa Psi vs. Delta Upsilon Field 4- Kappa Sigma vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Field 2-Phi Delta Theta No. 2 vs. Phi Kappa. Fraternity B Field 5—Tau Kappa Epsilon vs. Phi Kappa Psi No. 1. Other teams will play throughout the week in the round-robin league. All first round games in individual sports must be played by Oct. 8. Big 8 Standings ALPHA GAMES Oklahoma Missouri State Colorado Kansas State Oklahoma State Cansas Nebraska 0 0 1 0 1.000 1 0 1 1.750 1 0 1 1.750 1 1 0 1.500 1 1 0 1.500 1 1 0 1.500 0 1 1 0.000 0 2 1 0.000 ALL GAMES Results Last Week WEEK Colorado 30, Utah 24 Missouri 35, Arizona 13 Oregon State 34, Kansas 6 Kansas State 36, Brigham Young 7 Illinois 37, South Dakota 7 Iowa State 7, Syracuse 7 (tie) Oklahoma State 25, North Texas State Carrol Badger, Kansas City, Kan. junior, had scores of 210 and 557 to rank near Mock for the best performance of the week. Games Saturday Leading the Crimson league is the Alpha Epsilon Pi team, which compiled a 4-0 record during the opening week. Texas A&M at Missouri' Nebraska at Kansas State Oklahoma at Oklahoma Kansas at Colorado Wichita at Oklahoma State Pete Elliott, Oklahoma assistant for five year, is now head coach of California. Mock Leads Intramural Bowlers With 554 Score Each with 4-0 records to lead the Blue league are Kappa Sigma, the Freeleaders and the Seminoles. All lead the Blue League with 4-9 records. Tuxedo Rentals and Sales First place in the Rock league is shared by two teams with 4-0 records, Alpha Kappa Lambda, and the Skulls. Leading the Hilltop league are Varsity House, Sigma Pi and the Tophats, each with 3-1 records. First in the Jay league is Phi Kappa Tau, with a 4-0 mark. "Everything In Formal Wear" Leading the Hawk league are the Mavericks, the KC's and Pi Kappa Alpha, each with 4-0 records. The KC's had the week's team high with 690 and 2045. Campus Shop Tied for first in the Twilight league are Sigma Chi and Phi Kappa with 4-0 records. First in the Green league age the Misfits and the Panthers, each 4-0. Lee Mock, Columbus junior, bowled a high 10235 and high 30 554 to highlight the first week's play in intramural bowling. Leading the Sunset league, a girl's loop, are Alpha Omicron Pi. Alpha Delta Pi and the Big Four. Each team is 4-0. Nancy Fujisaki had scores of 176 and 500 to lead the league and all women bowlers for the week. 1342 Ohio VI 3-8763 (one door south of Jayhawk Cafe) The Prairie league, another girl's league, is led by the Black Angels with a 4-0 record. The Chalk league is led by Alpha Tau Omega, Beta Theta Pi and Theat Chi. Each has 4-0 records. Leading the Mixed Doubles league are the Whiz Kids and the Spars, each with 4-0 records. Princess May Marshal Bowl LONDON — (UP)— Princess Margaret may be Marshall of the next Rose Bowl game at Pasadena, Calif. a London newspaper said today. The Daily Mail said an invitation from the Rose Bowl committee was being considered at Buckingham Palace. Oklahoma played before 465,459 fans last year, raising the total attendance for the last seven years to 3.154.682 persons. Big Ten Flexes Grid Muscles Based on their opening game victories, at least four teams from the Big Ten Conference should give defending champion Oklahoma a real tussle for this year's national college football crown. While Oklahoma enjoyed an open date Saturday, Michigan State, Minnesota, Iowa, and Michigan stole some of the Sooners' thunder the first time they flexed their muscles this season. By UNITED PRESS Michigan State employed 67 players in an effort to keep the score respectable but still wound up with a 54-0 triumph over Indiana; Minnesota trampled Washington, 46-7; Iowa ran up its highest score in 43 years in bailing Utah State, 70-14 and Michigan turned back Southern California, 16-6. Of the 35 Oklahoma players who made all-American, 26 came from Oklahoma, 4 from Texas and 1 each from Arkansas, Michigan, Kansas, North Carolina and New Mexico. BUFFALO, N. 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