10 Mondav. November 19. 1990 / University Daily Kansan Tailback pair shines in finale with Tigers In Saturday's 31-21 loss to Missouri, Kansas tailback Chaka Johnson outgained Missouri's top three rushers. So did tailback Tony Sandusky. Kansan sportswriter Kansas running back Tony Sands breaks away for a touchdown run, bringing Kansas to within three. by Derek Simmons Johnson rushed for more than 100 yards for the second time this season and a touchdown. So did Sands. Johnson and Sands were the first pair of Kansas backs to rush for more than 100 yards apeice since the 1984 Oklahoma State game, when Frank Hatecht gained 112 and a freshman, Tony Sands, grained 177. Coach Glen Mason wasn't happy about too many things in the season-ending loss, but he did have some consolation. "At least we have both of those guys coming back next year," he said. This week, Johnson got the call again, although Sands was healthy. Johnson, who gained 105 yards on 2 carries, started his second consecutive game for the Jayhawks. Johnson began the year as Kansas' third string tailback in Sands and George White. White twisted his knee against Kansas State, and Saints injured his ankle the next week against Oklahoma toJohn to start formation in Nebraska. Johnson responded by racking up 120 yards on 16 carries and searing a touchdown against the nation's fourth-ranked rushing defense. "We tend to go with the man who has the hot hand," Mason said. "And we just made the decision to start Chaka Johnson." Johnson responded with 69 yards on 14 carries, including an 18-yard touchdown run. Early in the second half, Sands got the hot hand. On Kansas' second possession of the third quarter, Sands ran the ball on five consecutive plays for 36 yards on the way to Kansas' second touchdown. On Kansas' next possession, Sands ran the ball eight times for 46 yards and a 15-yard touchdown. Center Chip Budde wasn't surprised to see both tailbacks gain 100 yards. "Tony's a great competitor," Budde said. "He runs hard and so does Chaka. They're different types that keeps the defense on their toes." "Chaka isn't a speed demon, but he does a great job of making people miss, and he twists and turns for extra yards. Tony is more of a slashing type runner. He makes cuts at full speed, and he can put his head down and go through people when necessary. "The young guys are going to make a difference. Guys like Chaka and Tony are going to make this an amazing team to watch in the Johnson said he enjoyed the taste of success in the final two games of the year. "We came out thinking we could move the ball, play hard and win," he said. "I would gladly trade some of our money for points, but we moved the ball well." "I'm not thinking about next year yet. It's time to work on my speed and strength so I'll be ready when the spring comes." Maddox scores 14 despite back spasms After scoring 14 points in Kansas' victory over Sam Ragone's AAU national championship team Friday, forward Mike Maddox said he would have to take on more of Kansas' scoring burden this season. Kansan sportswriter By Chris Oster "I'm a senior now and I've played just about as many minutes as anybody here," he said. "I'm going to have to (score more), but I think that offense is one of my attributes and it should come naturally." Up until a little more than two weeks ago. Maddox was not practicing with the Javahws because of back spasms caused by deteriorating disks in his back. "I think it's as good as its going to get," he said about his back. "It's going to be sore. That's just some relief, we can give it with. It doesn't prohibit me at all." While he said his back was 100 percent, Maddox admitted his conditioning was not complete. Coach Roy Williams said it would take time for Maddox to reach full speed "I think his health is all right, but his stamina is a problem," Williams said. "I think the more playing time he gets in practice, the more repetitions he gets, then that's going to get the habits formed again." While Maddox's stamina may still be in question, his play in the second-half Friday was crucial to the Kansas victory. When Ragnone put to within 6 points with 8:10 left in the game, Maddox put away a 12-foot jumper to extend Kansas' lead. After the margin again was cut to 6, he dropped a 14-footer from the free-throw line. Maddox took a charge from Ray Kelser with 6:47 left and added four free-throws before being taken out at 36, mark with Kansas leading 89-84. He returned to the lineup at 3:54 and quickly added his last points on a layup off of a Mark Randall assist. Kansas then led 95-84. "Mike made some big hoops for us in the second half," Williams said. Chiefs Maddox missed his last two of six free throw attempts and the opportunity to send Kansas over the 100-point line, but he was back in year with the Kansas leading 99-43. Sports briefs "I didn't even realize I was shooting for 100 until after the game," he said. "I was too involved in the game at that point." Continued from p. 9 says in the papers or anything like that." Word said. "Until he tells me that we're going to line up together, I just assume that we're not. Until that time, or if that time ever comes, we're just going to pound it out the hard way doing it. It's been working out pretty well, that's why we've been doing it." "When it's 11 penalties versus four, and five turnovers versus zero, you're not going to win," said San Diego coach Dan Henning. The Chiefs had no turnovers and, uncharacteristically for them, drew just four penalties for 54 yards. Swimmers split meets against Texas teams Friday night, the Jayhawks won 150-89 on the women's side and 150-92 on the men's against Texas Christian. The Kansas men's and women's swim teams defeated Texas Christian but fell to Southern Methodist in the meet in Dallas during the weekend. Kansas swimmers will compete gain Nov 29 in Tuscaloosa, Ala., in the Alabama Invittational. Four of the teams will compete to compete are anked in the top 25. Saturday night, the Kansas women, ranked 21st nationally, lost to Southern Methodist's 31st-ranked women's team 192-113. Kansas' 28th-ranked men's team lost to the 12th-ranked Southern Methodist men's team 159-93. Hamers defeated early in national clay tourney Hamers was defeated Friday by Stephanie Reece of Indiana 3-6, 6-2, 6-1. Hamers is ranked ninth in the Volten Tennis/Collegiate Rankings. She was the No. 4 seed in the tournament. Reece is ranked 44th. The two teams had won three times this season, and Hamers had won every match until Friday. Kansas All-American tennis player Eveline Hamers was defeated in the first round of the DuPont National Clay Courts in Panama City, Fla. New Volvo Tennis/Collegiate Rankings will be released in early December. In the consolation bracket, Hamers defeated Anna Fitzpatrick of Brown University 6-0, 6-1. She then defeated James Houser of the University of Houston 6-4, 6-2. The results of Hamers' third consolation match were not available at press time. Major, minor leagues prepare to sever ties Contract talks between the major and minor leagues turned bitter yesterday in New York as both sides said they would be severed their 80-year relationship. minor league officials accused the majors of trying to pass on irresponsibly high costs Major league officials said that the minor leagues' agreement was an ill-concealed attempt to hold ip major league baseball. 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