6 Mondav. November 5, 1973 University Daily Kansan Steelers Host Redskins Tonight PITTSBURGH (AP) — The Pittsburgh Steelers will be bidding for their 13th consecutive regular season victory at home in the playoffs, as the Steelers tonight in a National Football League game. "We look upon this as a championship game and I'm sure the Steelers do to," said Redskin running back Larry Brown, a Pittsburgh native. The Steelers, mims two injured backfield members, take a 6-1 record into the nationally televised game. They lead American football Conference Central De- cision. Washington, 5-2 after an upset loss last week in New Orleans, holds a one-game edge over Dallas in the National Conference Eastern Division. Though surprised 19-3 at New Orleans, the Redskins of coach George Allen still have the best road record. They have won four straight games and they also have won four straight games on Monday night television. OSU Wins Loop Distance Meet University of Kansas track coach, Bob Timmons, had predicted that the Big Eight cross country meet would be a five-tem scramble. As it turned out, only two teams were in contention Saturday in Norman, Okla. Oklahoma State edgeed Colorado 53-55 to win the conference crown. The Cowboys were paced by John Halberstad, the meet's individual champion, whose time was 23:57. Missouri was third in the standings with 96 points, followed by Kansas with 104, Oklahoma with 85, and Indiana with 117. Iowa State scored 154 points, and the host team, Oklahoma, finished last with 165. Chiefs Blank Chargers, 19-0; Unitas Injured SANDIEGO (AP)—Kansas City's Wendell Hayes ran for 90 yards and quarterback Mike Livingston threw a touchdown pass to Morris Stroud yesterday as the Kansas City Chiefs smothered the San Diego Chargers 19-0. The Chargers, shut out for the third time since 2013, didn't penetrate the Kansas City 5-4 land game. an angry San Diego Stadium crowd of 52.038 booed their team, now 1-6-1. The Chiefs improved their record to 4-3-1 and remain a game back of Oakland in the playoffs. Both McDonald and Anderson qualified for the NCAA championships No. 19 in October. "This game means so much to both clubs and playing before all those television watchers, it means that much more," said Brown. "The rest of the team didn't run as well as expected," he said. Livingston, replacing the injured Len Dawson, completed 10 of 18 passes for 169 yards, including a 39-yard scoring pass to the 6th Strand in the final period. KU assistant coach Thad Talley said he performances of Anderson and McDonalds. the jaywalkers had two finishers in the top 10. Kent McDonald, Lawrence junior, was fourth with a time of 24.21. He finished five times and earned a third place for Dave Anderson, Shawne Mission senior. Ed Podokol also scored on a five-yard run and Jan Stenet kicked goal of 31 in KU had planned to keep good team contact during the five-mile race. John Unitas, who hadn't played in the fourth game of the season, replaced Fouts midway in the third quarter and moved the Chargers to two first downs. But the 40-year-old signal call suffered bruise when tackled by 285-rocker. Pittsburgh lost quarterback Berry Bradshaw and John Fouqua, the club's leading rusher, with shoulder injuries in last week's win over Cincinnati. Terry Hanratty will replace Bradshaw and Preston Pearson will sub for Fouqua. "We ran all right for about a mile and a half before everyone except Anderson and McDonald started dropping back," said Talley. Other Kansas runners were Barrie Williams, Torrance, Calif., freshman, 28th at 25:10. Tom Koppes, Lakewood, Calif., sophomore, 24:39. Jason Foster, Norwich, Norwich, senior, 37th at 25:47. "The difference this week is that I have to follow the game plan all the way," said Hanratz. "I can't let adversity bother me if something goes wrong early." Washington leads the NFL with 35 quarterback sacks, while Pittsburgh is tops with 19 pass interceptions, five by safety Mike Waurer. Larry Brown, Washington's top roster a year ago, has just 326 yards this season. The team has 175 points. "We've forgotten about New Orleans, outside of learning a lesson from it," Brown said. Elither Sonny Jurigenson or Bill Kilmer will start at quarterback for Washington. The Steeler offense has also been sporadic. Franco Harris, injured early in the year, has rushed for just 198 yards and one touchdown. "We have to hold solid pass protection and a good running game," said Steeleer gaud Sam Davis. "If we all click, our offense could become explosive." Steeler placeckicker Roy Gerela, hospitalized Friday with tattoos, was shot in the back. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Oklahoma and Missouri go into their Big Eight Conference football showdown Saturday with something in common. He leads Pittsburgh in scoring with 60 points, and he's made good on 15 of 19 field goals. Both clubs know how to maintain their composure and come from behind. The third-ranked Sooners demonstrated that Saturday when they turned back a stubborn 12th pick, 17. Missouri, 12th ranked, had do likeiness before the Tigers killed Kansas State 31-17. Thirteenthranked Nebraska had little trapping 17th-ranked Colorado 28-30. The Sooners, leading the league with a 3-0 record and 6-0-1 over-all, trailed the Cyclones 17-7 in the second quarter before the Sooners pointed to points that gave them the lead for good. Sooners Remain on Top in Big 8 Race Sophomore Joe Washington was a big 46012788 Big Eight Standings All Games W T L W L T Okahama 2 1 0 7 1 7 Missouri 2 1 0 7 1 7 North Dakota 2 1 0 7 1 7 Kansas 2 1 0 5 2 1 Colorado 2 2 0 5 3 1 Kansas St 2 2 0 4 3 1 Kansas St 1 0 4 2 5 1 RESULTS. KU 10, Okahanna State 10; Missouri 11, Kansas State 12, Nebraska 24, Oklahoma 14. Missouri 14 factor in Oklahoma's reversal of form. So was sophomore quarterback Steve Davis. Washington, who ran for 138 yards, scored on touchdown romps of one and 30 yards. Davis tossed two TD passes, a 64-yarder to both CDs and five yards to Wayne Hoffman. Iowa State, 0-4 and 2-5, get its touchdowns on sophomore Wayne Stanley's passing. Stanley threw 16 and nine yards to Keith Kreffe for the scores. Missouri, 3-1 and 7-3, fell behind the Wildcats 7-4 in the second period and, at that stage, had been mauled by Kansas State. Ry Buybee ran 65 yards to set up the tying downball, scored by KJ Kelsey on a five-air pass from John Cherry. Nebraska 2-1-1 and 6-1-1, scored all of its points in the first half, 14 in each quarter. Dave Humm passed for two scores, 10 yards to Brent Longwell and 12 yards to Frosty Anderson. Tony Davis added the others on runs of one and nine yards. his team's last six games, could gain only $1 against the defensively-tough Tigers. Bybee's big run was credited by Tiger Coach Al Onifroir as the play "that broke the game for us." Cherry also ran for two touchdowns, three and five vards. Kansas State's Isaac Jackson, who had rushed for more than 100 yards in each of Oklahoma at Missouri; Iowa State at Nebraska Kansas State at Oklahoma State Trailing 28-3 at the half, Colorado, 2-4 all, 5-3, scored on Bob Matthews' five-yard run and freshman Billy Waddy's 73-yard pass to David Williams. 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