Monday, September 16. 1973 University Daily Kansan 5 'Huskers Gain Revenge, Bomb UCLA.40-13 KANSA'S CITY (AP)—Only one game has been played in Big Eight Conference football and seven league teams already are numblering. "Catch Nebraaka." ffrage . new men” 1971. set asailable human tures, rming The Cornhuskers launched their campaign Saturday and battered UCLA, 40-13, displaying a new coach, Tom Oberson; a horseman, Tony Davis; and the same old invincible job. in a nor ats the doing states. In said, contain Davis a sophomore playing fBack, accounted for 179 yards as the Huskers gained sweet sweverage for the 20-17 licking the Bruns deft them to start the 1972 season. That defeat was Nebraska's first in 33 games and earned him a third straight national championship. the other ateria's with ks of oy the " for a Pagent While Davis stole a lot of the show Saturday, other Nebraska stars emerged on the horizon. Steve Runty, filling in at quarterback for the injured Dave Humm, completed nine of eleven passes for an 818 average, a Nebraska and Big Eight touchdown. And after being Humm's record per centage point, 778 against Arnav y a year ago. There was also Randy Borg, who romped 77 yards with a punt for a touchdown that enabled the Huskers, ranked fourth in the national season poll, to grab a 140 lead. The Nebraska defense, supposedly not as strong as last year, denied UCLA's uva attack in the first half. Nebraska outgunned the Bruins, 20-14 in first downs and gathered 304 yards Davis scored on runs of one and 49 yards. Runty tallied once on a one-yard sneak and flipped a 10-yard touchdown pass to Frosty Anderson. Kauman Staff Photo by AL SWAINSTON Nebraska is idle Saturday but six other Big Eight clubs get their seasons under way. Three play at home in day games, with Oklahoma State facing Texas Arlington, Kansas entertaining Washington State and Missouri hosting Mississippi. KU ruggers await inbounds pass KU Rugby Team Defeated, 16-13 The University of Kansas rugby team lost their season opener Saturday, 18-13, to the Washburn Ichabods on the field west of Oliver Hall. KU held a 13-10 advantage at the end of the first half but then were scored in the second half. The KU scoring came on two tries which were good for eight points, one penalty kick worth three points and one conversion which was good for two points. The KU ruggers let down on defense in the The 1973 KU rugby schedule: Sept. 13—Creighton, N.Y. — Barrickton, Wilmington State. 82 — Wichita State. 89 — Alumunio, Colo. Ruger Fest. 90 — Atkinson, Colo. 16 — At K.C. Buese. 14 — At K.C. Buese. 73 — Atckunion, Amerika Medek, K.C. 73 — Atckunion, Amerika Medek. 10 — Warrenboro, Mo. 10 — Warrenboro, Mo. 14 — Warrenboro, Mo. Royals Sweep Doubleheader Cut A's Lead KANSS CITY (AP)-Lovin Piella broke a 3-tie with a two-run篮 in the fifth iming, carrying the Kansas City Royals to a sweep of their Sunday doubleheader The Royals took advantage of Andy Hassler's wildness and faulty California fielding to beat the Angels 9-5 in the first game. Piniella's game-winning blow in the nightcap followed a walk to Amos Ots and single by John Mayberry. Hal Mcare Some Piniella for the third run of the rally. Trailing 2-0 in the opener, the Royals scored five runs in the first inning. Frank White doubled and scored when second baseman Joe Cooke Rojas' grounder through him. Otis walked, and Rojas went home on Pinella's single. Paul Schaal's sacrifice fly 1572. After McRae walked, Hassler, 0-3, threw a wild pitch, and Piniaille and McRae both scored when catcher Charlie Sands made a wild throw to third. Piminaella's single and McRae's triple gave the Royals another run in the third. Doubles by White and Rojas and Otis' single produced two runs in the fourth. Kansas City added a run in the seventh on Mayberry's single and Piminaella's double. baseball standings American League East **East** **W. L. Pt.**. **gb** Baltimore **82** 58 35 4 ½ Boston **82** 58 35 4 ½ Detroit **76** 68 328 1 ¼ New York **69** 73 488 1 4 Milwaukee **69** 73 488 1 4 Oakland **82** 60 377 4 Kansas City **78** 64 547 6 Chicago **68** 73 488 1 4 Minnesota **68** 73 488 1 4 California **68** 73 488 1 4 Texas **49** 91 386 31½ **Nationals** **W. L. Pt.**. **GB** **East** **W. L. Pt.**. **GB** St. Louis **73** 71 503 5 Monteau **69** 73 498 2⅔ New York **69** 73 498 2⅔ Chicago **68** 73 488 3 Philadelphia **68** 73 488 3 Cincinnati **87** 87 504 3 Los Angeles **84** 80 503 4 San Francisco **84** 80 503 4 Houston **73** 73 503 14¼ Atlanta **73** 73 503 14¼ San Diego **52** 90 386 7 second half and in the final two minutes lost and they had held throughout the contest. TheIchabods scored the tying goal and conversion point with just under two minutes remaining and then scored the winning points with only one minute left. The KU ruggers 1973 schedule will be highlighted by a trip to Aspen, Colorado, on September 29-30 where they will compete in the Sixth Annual Aspen Rugger Fest. This tournament attracts many of the out-of-state teams from all sections of the country. REPRODUCTION Can Be Fun ADS QUICK PRINT PRICE LIST SEE JOYCE OR JUDY FOR. - COPY SERVICE *TYPNING* - PRINTING WHILE YOU WAIT - INSTANT BOOKBINDING SERVICE (INDEX REPORTS PRESENTATIONS MANUAL) 10 copies ... $ 1.10 100 copies ... 1.20 100 copies ... 2.80 500 copies ... 7.25 1000 copies ... 12.80 Additional copies ... 2.00 paper - add 149 901 KENTUCKY 841-4900 October 17 and 18 NOTICE The Student Senate Fall Elections Are Coming Officers for the 1973 Freshman Class will be elected and at least one representative from each of the CWC, as well as other various seats which have been vacated. By WILL GRIMSLEY If you would like further information, call or come by the Senate office. Newcombe Wins'73 Open FOREST HILLS, N.Y.-Australia's big John Newcombe rebiased from Jan Kodeks' miracle, bail-hawking retrieving with sledge-hammer power Sunday and defeated Czechoslovakian's Wimbledon titleholder 62, for the U.S. Open Championship. Petitions and applications may be picked up after Sept.19 in the Senate office. Filing deadline is October 3 at 5 p.m. Newcombe climaxed the two-hour, 20-minute battle with a blazing service ace. It was one of the most brilliant and palesting matches ever played on the grass pitch. associated Press Sports Writers for however, there was nothing but honor for the bandy-led, 27-year-old Czech, who had been a great bridge player. In winning his second American title and restoring himself to a position of world dominance, the Sydney star collected $2,000 first-class, $3,000 automobile and a second-class car. The dummy, curly-haired star from behind the Iron Curtain eliminated top-seeded Stan Smith in a titanic match Saturday in which he fought off two match points in semi-darkness and gave a blow to Newcombe against the more powerful Newcombe. For better than two hours, Kodes, a dashing derby of a man who scooted and scrambled and fought for every point, battled Newcombe on even terms. sidelines, then forced Kodes to bloop a volley into the net. Then, the decision came in the fourth game of the fifth set-two hours and 10 minutes after the match started-when the muscular arm scored the only service break of the set. He hit a wicked backhand angle shot to make it 0-15. Then he sent a forehand passing shot past Kodes' outstretched raquet. Kodes came through with two strong strings to level it at 30-30, Newcombe slid a backhand bullet down the That was it. The match followed service to its conclusion. In the ninth game, while serving, Newcombe brought the score to 40-10 with three points facing him for victory. He hit a tremendous shot on his delivery, and trotted to the net to shake hands, only to find the ball whizzing past his ear for a Kodas winner. He had to do the baseline and serve again. This time, he left no doubt about it. He put all of his power behind his services and the service provider. There was a cloud of dust on the backboard service line. 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