8 Monday, September 24, 1973 University Daily Kansan Big Eight Teams KANSAS CITY (AP) - Big Eight Conference teams showed the rest of the college football world they could to play as usual when up举 seven victories in that many games. Two of the clubs, second ranked Nebraska and 19th rated Colorado, had to come behind in the late stages to win. The others took early leads and finally had things their way. Nebraska trailed 14th ranked North Carolina State, 14-10, after three periods before exploding for 21 points in the fourth quarter for a 31-14 triumph. Colorado's Billy Wadday, a freshman sensation, ran 17 yards with 2 minutes 38 seconds left for the touchdown that gave the Buffaloes a 28-25 decision over Wisconsin. The Missouri Tigers, tied for the 20th in the rankings, had some anxious moments, as did the Kansas State Wildcats. The Tigers led only 17-7 after three periods but broke lose for 14 points in the final chapter for 31-7 runaway over Virginia. The Wildcats led only 7-4 after three quarters but came up with 14 points in the second half. Oklaahoma State, pouring 12 points across in the second quarter and 16 in the third, clouted Arkansas, 38-44. Oklahoma State, erupting 19 points, led Iowa, 42-40. Idaho 48-0. Oklahoma was idole. KU Cross Country Team Wins Wichita State Meet The University of Kansas cross country team opened its 1973 fall season Saturday winning the Wichita State University Invitational. The Jahawk harriers edged the host performers 30-39 despite the record setting performance. Brien bifashion a couse record in the four mile race with a time of 19:22. KU's Kent KU Tennis Second In Colorado Meet The University of Kansas tennis team placed second last weekend in the Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Tennis Tournament. In their first match of the year as a team, the KU netters beat Air Force, 7.2, and Colorado, 6.3, before losing to West Texas State, 6.3, in the finals. Colorado, second in the Big Eight last year, and Air Force had both defeated KU and Oklahoma. KU stood even with West Texas State, ranked 15th nationally in singles competition with three wins spike. The Texas team kept the doubles matches for the victory. McDonald, Lawrence junior, finished a distant second with a time of 19:36. Other 'Hawk scorers were Tom Koppes, Lakewood, Calif., sophomore, fifth; Jim Euell, Torrance, Conn. senior, sixth; Barry Williams, Torrance, calf, freshman, eleventh; Chuck Foster, Casa Grande,艺rz; Josh Ridley, Bill Weich, Tulsa, Olsen, sixteenth. Other teams competing and their scores were Iowa State, 83; Fort Hays State, 107; Emptya State, 54; Wichita Mount, 156; Winfield West, 91; and Central State of Edmond. Oka, 221. One of KU's brightest prospects for the season, senior Mike Martinez, Newhal, Calif., suffered pulled tendons during the race and was unable to finish. Head coach Bob Timmons was very pleased with the Jahayaws' victory but said the squad has considerable room for improvement. "Wichita State has a good team and we're happy to have beat them," "Timmons said." "However, we were spread out too much in the way our runners finished. We need to finish closer together and develop more teamwork during the race." The Jayhawk harriers will get their next state of competition. Oct. 6 in the Oklahoma State University CLASS OF '74 CLASS CARD SALES CLASS OF '75 Be a card holder of your class and receive the following benefits: Class Parties-All School Functions-Speakers-Concerts-Campus Information-Discounts A class card holder has discounts at these local merchants: Town Shop The-Lounge-Hillcrest Billiards-Campus Hideaway-Country House-University Shop-Hillcrest Bowl-Waxman's Candles-Aqua Forum-Zercher's Photo Specials to All Senior Members: Senior picture Setting Class - Class Jersey-Travel Dis- count Senior picture Setting Class - Party-Pre-game Patories Dominate Action Free—ALL CLASS PREGAME PARTY Sept. 25 Time 00:35 Sept. 16 Place of Host: Place of Host: Place: From Union, Strong, & Summerfield CLASS OF '74 Dave Humm, Nebraska's great quarterback, guided the Cornshuskers 80 yards and led them to a victory that downed the puttwack behind for early in the final quarter. Humm passed for two touchdown, 40 yards to Frosty Anderson and 8 yards to Brent Waddy, who gained 302 yards on 24 carries for the Buffs, pranced 76 yards for his first touchdown of the day and heaved a 14-yard pass to Dave Logan for another. Leroy Moss scored two for Missouri on runs of 1 and 4 yards. Kansas State's Isaac Jackson, who ran for 157 yards on 34 thrills, contributed to the Wildcats' first two TD. sports V1 3-2091 and two touchdowns as a result of bad Razorback kicks. George Palmer crossed the goal twice with runs of 7 and 1 yards, and he scored on another added another tally on a 35-yard run. Poor punting hurt Arkansas in its game with the Cowboys, who scored two safeties BIG EIGHT STANDINGS ALL GAMES Moore also scored on a three yard run. The Cyclones gathered 207 yards passing. Saturday's schedule: Iowa State at Arkansas; Southern Illinois at Oklahoma State; Baylor at Colorado; Missouri at North Carolina; Wisconsin at Nebraska; Oklahoma at Southern California, night; Kansas State at Tampa, night. Sophomore Mary Stanley, the Iowa State quarterback, can be fill the bill. Three touchdown passes—18 yards of Mississippi and 14 knees and 18 yards to Keth Kriegfee. Kansas Nebraska Missouri Okla. St. Oklahoma Iowa St. Colorado Kansas St. Henry, a graduate student from Scotland, scored on two 35-yard runs, a four-yard run, and a three-run, overtime loss. 813 Mass. St. Ian Henry scored 19 points Sunday and led the University of Kansas rugby team to a 38-9 victory over the River Quay club of Kansas City, Mo. Rugby Team Downs River Quay, 35-9 The ruggers will travel to Aspen, Colo, next weekend for the Aspen Rugger Fest which will match 40 team teams from the United States, Canada and Mexico. 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