University Daily Kansan Monday, November 19. 1973 5 'Hawks' Poise Disappears as OU Romps Kansan Photo by CORKY TREWIN OU's Washington (24) Flies by KU's Kovatch (69) Chiefs Lead Division After Beating Oilers KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -Mike Livingston took Kansas City on its biggest scoring binge of the season yesterday, tossing for two touchdowns and scoring 31 points in Chiefs' 38-14 American Football Conference victory over the Houston Oilers. With the victory, the Chiefs attained first place in the A.F.C. Western Division. Livingston unloaded a five-yard touch- less mass to Gary Buber and a 24- yarder of the pair. Livingston, forced out of the pocket when he couldn't find a receiver, got his touchdown in the third quarter on a three-yard roll around right end. Linebacker Willie Lanier set up another Chief's touchdown, intercepting a Lynn Dickey pass and returning it to yards to the oney play. Ellison lijmmed it over on the next play. Moments later, defensive end John Lohner m grabs Dickey's tumble and run 19 times. Jan Stenuer kicked all five conversions and a 38-vard field goal. Mistakes gave the Oilers, behind 24-0, their chances to break into the scoring column. Leroy Kesey fumed late in the game as he bounced back to McConnell recovered at the Houston 38. Dickey passed to Bob Gresham on the Chiefs' 40. Gresham jerked loose from tacklers and shot down the sideline for the score. Guy Roberts intercepted a Livingston pass and returned it four yards to the Chiefs' 42 early in the fourth quarter. Seven plays later, Fred Wills went over from the Kansas City is 6-3-1 in the AFC West Division and Houston 1-9 in the Central Division. Browns Edge Raiders OAKLAND (AP)—Cleveland quarterback Mike Phipps threw a seven-yard touchdown pass to Fair Cook as the Browns' defense shut out Oakland until the final minutes of yesterday's game for a 7-3 National Football League victory. The Browns, 6-3-1, gained ground on the American Football Conference Central leader, Pittsburgh, who is 82 for the season. Oakland, 5-4-1, fell from third to in the AFC West, behind Kansas City and Denver. Phipps threw two first-down passes to Frank Pitts in the second quarter touchdown drive. But Pitts was temporarily sidelineled after a hard tackle by Raider Jack Tatum, and phiins aimed for Hooker in the endzone three plays later. The receiver got behind All-PiCor backwell Wille Brown and took a perfect shot. The Cleveland defense, aided by the long pants of Don Cockroft, prevented the Raiders from moving the ball any farther into Cleveland 37-yard line until the last quarter. Tatum recovered a Phipps flipps fumble at the Cleveland 47 with about six minutes left in the game. When the Browns at the 16, the Cavaliers kicked a field goal with 4:48 remaining. The Raiders ended the game on Cleveland's 40. But they had used up all their time-outs and were unable to stop the clock. LIBERTY BOWL BOUND President Richard Nixon has his missing mandate, and the University of Kansas has its own The players voted unanimously to accept the bid. By GARY ISAACSON Kaman Sports Editor The Hawks, in their 48-20 humiliation by the powerful Oklahoma Sooners in Norman, lost one thing that has kept them in the top flight conference race this year, their poise. But despite their play in the OU game, the hawks did win something on Saturday. E.P. Hunt's basketball team, the Festival Association, met with Fambrigh and KU athletic director Clyde Walker after the game and officially extended a bid to the 17 game in Liberty Bowl game Dec. 16 in Memphis. "I am very happy about our selection," Rowan said. "We think we've got a good game for the Liberty Bowl. We wanted our offensive teams and that that's what we got." The 'Hawks will play N. Carolina State's Wolfpack in the nationally televised contest. The Wolfpack beat Duke, 21-3. Saturday to raise its season record to 7-3. The Hawks now have a 6-3 mark and stand 3-2-1 in the conference. "Up to that game we had been getting 100 per cent from all of our players," KU head coach Don Fambrough said yesterday. "But once the game started, it was very obvious to me that we weren't ready to play." A total of 8,100 reserved seat tickets for the game went on sale at today at Allen Field. The game is scheduled to start on a sold on a first come, first served basis to students, faculty members, season ticket holders, alumni and the general public, in that order. The tickets will be on sale until 5 Walker will be in Memphis today and tomorrow to work out arrangements for the tour. Post game party sponsored by Senior class In their battle to get that bowl bid, the 'Hawks played six extremely close games in a row, and Fambrough said the pressure had taken its toll. "We're not looking for excuses because everything this team does comes back to me, and the fault is mine," he said. "But, we got it wrong and let-down. We just lost all of our pain." "We really had a minimum of mistakes until that game," Fambrough said. "I guess we were just saving them up because we were the ones who lost." He can make, we just didn't have it Saturday." The Jayhawks, known this season for forcing the opposition into errors, were victimized by their own miscues against the Sooners. The Hawks played the biggest pressure game of their season last week when they beat Colorado, 17-15, to virtually clinch a loss. The team also assured KU of a winning season. Nebraska moved into sole possession of second place in the Big Eight, walloping Kansas State, 50-21, in the Cornhuskers' for their meeting Friday with Oklahoma. "That was the real climax of the season; Fambrigh said. KU's next and last opponent of the regular season, Missouri, also suffered a mental let-down Saturday as the Tigers were upended by Iowa State, 17-7. Oklahoma wins for the second consecutive week, beating Colorado, 38-24. The mistakes came early and with devastating results in the Hawks game and the Nets. As expected, KU's All-Andrea and Holman candidate, Dave Jaynes, came out with a strong support. passes. Unfortunately, the third one went to OU cornerback Clyde Powers, and he raced KU came right back, however, and Jaymes hit split end Epmett Edwards coming across the middle for a 57-yard shot in Jaymes' second field. In Jaymes' career, a RBI eight record. After that it was all Sooners. OU's Tony Dirienzo roke the 'Hawks' back with a wind-aided 60-year field goal, another conference record. While the Sooner team played Selmon brothers, held KU on each series theOU offense put the game out of reach. Halfback Joe Washington ended a 52-yard drive with a four-yard dive. Oklahoma quarterback Davis hit split end Wayne Hoffman with a 58-yard scoring pass, and Rick Fulcher hit a 32-yield field goal. The first quarter ended U27 K, 6U. Things got worse in the second period. KU punter Marc Harris, standing in his own endzone, got a bad pass from center and had to run for it. He was tackled on the KU eight, and Washington scored again two plays later. "Joe the Jet!" finished the game with 1,000 points, putting him over the 1,000-yard mark (145). KU was again unable to move, and the Sooners showed their awesome offensive strength, going 91 yards in 10 plays for the Rams. Davis was a 40-year Davis to Tinker Owens pass. The Hawks finally got on the board again late in the half against the UO second team. KU moved 87 yards on 20 plays with a score of 15-4. The Hawks scored for the score. The Hawks went for two, but THE BEST PITCHER NIGHTS are at The Ball Park 80c Pitchers 8-MIDNIGHT MONDAY & WEDNESDAY also 90 $ ^{c} $ Pitchers 3-5 p.m. Monday thru Friday Great Food Too Hillcrest Shopping Center Today's Wedding Ring for Tomorrow. Forever ArtCarpet wedding rings reflect your love. Your fashion sense. Your way of life. 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Unlike last year, when Missouri already had its all-time leader, and the Hawks were slorers, both teams invited for postseason action. And both have gotten there in a similar fashion, with 2014 leading. "I think we'll come back because the players are very conscious of how badly they played at Oklahoma," he said. "This is what we did in high school and it (poise), and we'll get it back again." TRELLIS "But our ability to throw is certainly to our advantage," Fambridge said. "But this week we are going to have to work on pass players and they have always relied on a strong rush." Now that KU has accepted a bowl-bid, will the team look past MU? Downtown Lawrence "We were in the locker room, and I put it to a vote," Fambridge said. "The players What that means is that the Jayhawks have been hit where it hurts the most by their performance at Oklahoma and that bodes ill for Missouri. ★ ★ ★ "We lost a little pride at Oldhoma," said nosequard Mice Lemon. "We're going to get it." RU 10 Okahanna First downra 82 Bush yards 326 Rugger yards 258 Palm yards 743 Palm rails 11-45-1 6-9-3 Palm rails 6-9-3 Losses lost 5.5 Rugger lost 3.2 Score by Quarters xxxxxxxxxx Scoring Summary I - **OL-Powers 45 run with interception (Fielder kick blocked)** - **OL-Powers 46 run with interception (Fielder kick blocked)** - **DL-Dilenez 80 goal** field - **DL-Dilenez 80 goal** field - **Hoffman 68 pass from Davis (Fielder kick)** - **Hoffman 69 pass from Davis (Fielder kick)** - **W-Ohshaw 3 run (Fielder kick)** - **W-Ohshaw 3 run (Fielder kick)** - **Killer 4 run (pass failed)** - **Killer 4 run (pass failed)** - **Bowman 92 run with interception (Jaynes pass)** Score by Quarterlies KU 8 6 14 0 0 8-20 KU 8 7 12 10 0 8-45 Individual Statistics WILLIAMS - Killer 9-124, Williams 3-153, Jaynes 5-135, GU - Washington 17-135, Davis 8-115, Clark 8-124, MID - 8-124 KU--William 7-38, Miller 41-38, Bower 52-3, Sahettie 53-3, Edwards 24-4, Adams 11-1, Nose 1-9 **THOMAS SCHUMANN** Yachie y 12.2% de la población (26% con información) 0.1% de la población (2% con información) Maternal y 8.9% Oil & Gas y 34% de la población (37% con información) Punting KU—Harris 7-34 OU—Littrell 1.49. 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