University Daily Kansan Monday, October 8.1973 5 'Hawks Lose First; K-State Next By GARY ISAACSON BY GARY LENNIS Kansas Sports Editor The University of Kansas Jayhawks Saturday answered the one major question left on most people's minds after their first three victories. The 'Hawks, in their heartbreaking, 28-27 loss to Tennessee, proved that they can play ball with the big "There is no doubt about it," KU head coach Don Fambrinck said Sunday. "Up until now, up until that game, I didn't know whether we could or not. TOUGH MAY BE an understatement. "We have proven for the first time in a number of years that we can play tough games." Team Statistics The ninth-ranked Vols scored first on a 30-yard run by senior backfill Bill Ruber. Kansas 185 Tennessee 106 First Down 7 Yard Rush 58 Yard Hashing 29 Yard Tacking 164 Passes 35-40-1 7-18-2 Passes 35-40-1 7-18-2 Punches lost 1.1 Punches lost 1.1 Punches lost 2.9 Punches lost 12 Score by quater Kansas 14 7 0 8 Tennessee 7 0 6 14 Scrambling Dave Jaynes Passes to Bob Miller for First Score Photo by Vince Vawler, Memphis Press-Schmitar KJ - Waynes 6 (114); WILLIAM 25,35; MILLER 4, 5.9; SMITH 8, 9.2; Temple - Holloway 11, Stainash 87,8; BURKE 18,24. VOTE FOR: Jill. Crowel, Needipoint, Patterns Book Rugs. Crawe, Linen, Instruction, Jayhawks Crewel Cupboard 15 East 8 - Lawrence, Kansas 10.5 Mint-Sat. 841-7342 Tumor-Hinder 30 run (Toward kick) Tumor-Hinder 40 run (Toward kick) Ki-Adam pass from Jaymes (Swift kick) Tumor-Hinder 8 run (Toward kick) Tumor-Hinder 8 run (Toward kick) Stacker-Hinder 4 run (Toward kick) Stacker-Hinder 4 run (Toward kick) KU-Jaynes 35-39-384 Adams 0-1-0 Williams 0-1-0 (one) season - C.W.C. SENATORS POLLS - FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Wed.- Oct. 17 8:00 a.m.- 4:45 p.m. Strong-Union Summerfield Wed. — Oct. 17 5:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m. 6.S.P. - Nathanier-Oliver Thursday Oct. 18 8:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Strong--Union Summerfield - PREEMEMBER CLOSE OFFERS • REPRESENTATIVES FROM; L.A.S. - EDUCATION-SOCIAL WELFARE-GRAD SCHOOL "We kind of got away from that in the second half. We became impatient, and it "JAYNES PLAYED A fantastic football game," Fambrigh said. "In the first half he did a good job of mixing just enough with his passing to keep Tennessee honest." KU - Bowdoin College 2.3. N.C. State 2.1. North Carolina 2.0. Adams & Lee 2.0. Purdue 2.0. UConn 2.0. Maryland 2.0. Virginia 2.0. Louisville 1.33. Greenville, KY 2.0. Louisville 2.1. Varsity Lehigh, N.Y. 2.0. The other things that cost KU were a tumble by reserve fallback Steve Elliott on the second night of the safety Eddie Brown, both coming in the third quarter. Tennessee took advantage of Both plays to the score at 21-21. The Vols then made a big drive in the final quarter to take the lead. KU FOUGHT BACK once more, and, with about three minutes left in the game, KU struck. the 'Hawks, behind the unbelievable passing of Daj Day Iyer, scored three times KU—Harris 4-37.5 Tenn — Clabe 5.43 KU went 67 yards the first time they had the ball to the tie game, 7,7 on Jaynes' four yard pass to fullback Robert Miller. Then, capitalizing on fumble recoveries deep in the backline linebacker Dean Baird and safety Rocky Bron, KU put two more touchdowns across. Jaynes hit flanker Bruce Adams in the end zone from 25 yards out following the first Vol tumble. The 'Hawks drove in from the Tennessee 45 and after the second fumble, with reserve tailback Lavurce Smith going the last five for the score. Position Use Kansan Classified time kf from 17 yards out to make the score 28-27. Tennessee. The 'Hawks went for the two-point conversion, but Jaynes was smothered three yards away from the goal line, and that was it. "I had no thoughts of going for a tie," Fambrough said. "In any non-conference game we play I'll always go for two if it means a win, in the conference game a tie might make a difference in the standings, and Tennessee tied before we left Lawrence." Jaynes completed 35 of 58 passes for 394 yards and three touchdowns. The completion and attempt figures shattered the record he set in 1972 against Washington State when he threw 47 passes and completed 25. Fambrough said that Volrun jumping backs Haskel Stanback and Bill Rudder, who scored two touchdowns apiece, broke up the other rushers KU had to face this season. "All of us feel that this wasn't one of our better defensive efforts," he said. "But then we were supposed to do it." The "Hawk defense again gave the opposition fits with Jim David and Kurt Knoff adding interceptions to the two fumble recoveries. But Fambrough said the coaching staff was not happy with the defensive effort. "HE DID THINGS Saturday that I had never seen before," Fambrough said. "He scrambled and was forced out of the pocket, but he still came up with the big play." KU's Homecoming game is next weekend, and the foe is intrastate rival Kansas State. The Wildcats will come into play at a 21-48 victory over Memphis State. Nebraska, Missouri Remain Undefeated KANSAS CITY (AP)-The Nebraska Cornshucks and the Missouri Tigers are the only remaining undefeated and united football teams in the Bie Eight Conference. "I don't think I've ever seen a bunch of more disappointed kids than ours were after Saturday's game," he said. "We had something real big in our grasp, and let it go." FAMBROUGH SAID he didn't think the Tennessean would affect the K-State game. The second-ranked Huskers and the 15th-ranked Tigers both scored victory. No 4. The Minnesota rams ran roughhill over Minnesota 48-7. The Bears beat 19th-rated Southern Methodist, 17-7. "But you have to look at the positive aspects of the game. Our players now know that they can play with the best in the country." Sixth-ranked Oklahoma, unbeaten but once tied, staged a stirring rally to knock off Miami of Florida 24-20. Oklahoma State, ranked 11th, fell by the wayside. The fumble-plagued Cowboys bowed to Texas Tech 20-7. The Colorado Buffaloes, 181 ranked, took advantage of Iowa State's mistakes and won a win. K-State, picked in some preseason poke to finish last in the Big Eight, have surprised a few people by winning three of their first two games. The "Cats" good start has been the running of senior halfback Isaac Jackson, Jackson had another good day against Memphis State, picking up 131 yards on 22 carries. KSU had a total of 860 yards rushing against Memphis. first place in the Big Eight race by winning the only league game played to date. Junior quarterback Steve Grogan is another big cog in the Wildcat offense. Grogan gained 100 yards against Memphis on state only 12 carries, the most any Vince Gibson-coached signal caller has ever picked up in one game. Kansas State won its third straight game, coming from 10 points behind to conquer Oklahoma. "THEY HAVE CHANGED their philosophy this year," Farnbrough said. They feel that with their personnel, they can become more effective and/or forget the pass because Henry Childs is one Questions: Call SUA 864-3477 Conference All Games W L T W L T Colorado 1 0 0 3 1 0 Nebraska 1 0 0 3 1 0 Missouri 0 0 0 4 0 0 Oklahoma 0 0 0 2 0 1 Kansas 0 0 0 3 1 0 Okla. St. 0 0 0 3 1 0 Kansas St. 0 0 0 3 1 0 Iowa St. 0 1 0 1 2 0 Big Eight Standings CURRENT RIVER CANOE TRIP Instruction in safe & sane (still wet & fun) river canoeing will be included in this "Beginners Special" or "Wet & Wild" on Eager to experience fall in Missouri, far from rainy Lawrence weekends? "BEGINNERS SPECIAL" Oct. 26-28 Oct.19 Cost: $10 Deadline: INTERMEDIATE? Experienced River Canoeist? 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