6 Monday, September 24. 1979 University Daily Kansan Rushing attack still grounded in loss No.2 By TONY FITTS Sports Editor It's the old story of the resilient force and the resolute will. Michigan has one of the best rushing defenses in the country was playing, Kansas, the team that still is looking for a running attack. Michigan weighed in. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN "Michigan is probably one of the best defensive teams I've ever played against," KU Coach Don Fambridge said yesterday. "They're not as physical—they don't bruise you as much, Oklahoma, but they're never out of position. It was almost as if they were in our bundle." Sports "They have a very disciplined, experienced and talented defense." Michigan began the game with a 56-yard scoring drive that ended with a three-yard run by tailback Stan Edwards. KU scored next in the 60-yard punt return by Leoyr jekiv, the first回响 touchdown by a KU player since Bruce Adams' score in the kick. Scott kicked the extra point to tie the game. KU STOPPED Michigan on the next two series, but just before the half, the Woliverines put together a 60-yard drive to make the score 14-7. KU received the second-half kickoff, but was held on downs. A 26-yard punt by Hobach gave Michigan the ball on the KU 47. They scored in 10 plays. Ivin stopped the next Michigan drive by intercepting a pass on the goal line. The ball bounced on his back and recovered two fumbles during the afternoon, but gave up 247 yards rushing and Michigan scored the final points of the afternoon halfway through the fourth quarter on an eight-yard pass from qarr-ion John Wangler to tight end Dong Marsh. warns: MICHIGAN'S defense held KU to 104 yards total shots. It wasn't too surprising that KU gained only 25 yards on the ground: that was a 250 percent improvement over the minus 17 the week before. What was new, and disappointing, was that he was supposed to be a strong suit, if not their only suit, Saturday. the lack of the run really hurt the pass. We had a running game. "Fambrough said. "We have to make teams respect our running game. Michigan was ignoring the ball and we were rushing three and dropping eight players all the time, and there was no place for them." Fambrough acknowledged that KU's offensive problems were not totally the fault of the Michigan defense. "WE STILL have our problems on offense," he said, "and I don't have the magical answer. But I know the anser is Because the KU offense had so much trouble moving the ball and had to give it up so often, the defense was on the field for them. And the KU 85 offensive plays, compared to 53 for KU there, and we're going to work and work and work and take a look at everybody on our football team until we find it." Clinton said he was most impressed with the Michigan defense. That wasn't quite as bad as it sounds, because Famighouw was alternating two games with the game and the linebackers Monty Carpenter and Criswell led KU tacklers with 13 each. For Michigan, Curtis Green, a 6-5, 248-pound guard, led 19 tackles, four of them behind the line. KEVIN CLINTON, who was sacked a number of times by Greer, said "he is a good football player. He was back there with him." But the same guy, but greer, is the one I remember. "They're big and they're very quick," he said. "They're always scrambling, they play together, and they're real experienced." Although the final score wasn't what the team had hoped for. Fambrough said ne we was not disappointed in the team's attitude toward the game. CLINTON SAID the team was disappo- nished after the game, but not devastated. "It sure wasn't a lack of effort," he said. "So many of our young players played well, especially Kyle McNorton and Chris Tubercen. Down there on the field, watching you go up and don't care if the score was 1004, you and to be proud of that football team." "We were down that we lost," he said, "but I think we played a pretty good game overall. It was 14-7 at the half, and we thought we had a chance to catch up with them, could have scored 21 more points, our defense stiffened up and held them out." First ditch Rubber-yard Hunting-yard Hunting-yard Fire-ditch Pasturing Panther-host Panther-yard Pasturing Milkhouse Kansas Arizona 7 ? ? ? 7-28 7 ? ? ? 6-7 Hometown KU fans will finally get a chance to see the 'Hawks play next Saturday, when North Texas State visits Hometown. The team did not yet analyzed the scouting reports and films of the Mean Green's game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and he had no specific comments about the team. RUSMNG He did say that Southern Methodist, ranked 18th by the Associated Press last week, had "all they could handle" in defeating North Texas State 20-9. MU-Edwards 17-106, Knicks 9-63, Reid 13-22, Dickey 11-22, Woodfok 9-20, Smith 3-10, Clayton 1-6, Wagner 7-14 KU - Sydney 82, Veser 1-23, Kemp 1-37, Mack 8, Davie 10, Higgins 11, Clifton 1-19, Bhekade 2-10) MU - Wangager 12-18-19 (one interception); Dickey S-25- (one interception) Bahlsen B-27 (one interception); Bahlsen B-41 MU - Clayton 3-70, March 3-58, Mitchell 2-28, Edwards 2-14, Christian 1-39, Carter 1-15,贝士 1-10, Smith 1-3, Woodall 1-10. KU–Sydney 3-4, Murphy 2-34, Verser 2-28, Sebek 1-11, Mack 1-21) Royals squeeze by Oakland 4-2 begin crucial series with Angels OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - A fielding error by third baseman Wayne G罗伊斯 enabled the Kansas City Royals to score three unrestricted hits in a 42 victory over the Oakland A'Squad. By winning, the Royals remained three games behind first-place California in the NBA and second-place Texas. Angels, who defeated Texas 6-4 yesterday, host Kansas City in a three-game series. Winner Marty Pattin, 5-2, fell behind 10 in the second inning when Jeff Newman doubled, advanced on a grounder and scored on Jim Essian's sacrifice fly. George Breed led off the Royals' four-four forth with his 23rd hero. Pete LaCock singled with one out and went to third on Amos Olsi's double. With two outs, Frank Rudolph put the ball skipped under his glove for an error, enabling LaCock and Ols to score. Pattin, making only his seventh start of the season, struck out the side in the third and escaped a threat in the fifth. Dave Revering belted his 19th homer of the season with two outs in the sixth for the A's final run. White stole second, U.L. Washington walked and Willey Wilson lined a run-scoring single off loser Steve McCatty, 11-11, to finish the scoring. With one out in the fifth, Essian walked and reckt to third on Mike Edwards' double. But the A's coudn't score as Mike Heath played well enough to win. Roh Pricic bit an injury-ending progenitor Pattin worked the first seven innings allowing four hits. He was replaced by Renie Martin, who struck out the side in the NATIONAL LEAGUE | | W | L | Ll | Pct. | GR | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Montreal | 95 | 61 | 68 | .407 | - Pittsburgh | 93 | 61 | 68 | - St. Louis | 81 | 71 | 339 | - Philadelphia | 81 | 71 | 339 | - Chicago | 78 | 72 | 319 | 15 | Chicago | 78 | 72 | 319 | 15 | - Cincinnati 84 68 68 364 15 Houston 86 68 68 350 Indianapolis 86 68 68 342 San Francisco 69 87 87 442 19 San Diego 69 87 87 432 25 eighth, but needed help in the ninth from Al Hrabosky and Dan Quisenberry. Quisenberry got his fifth save. Montreal | Philadelphia II St. Louis | New York, Dennis Tampa Bay | Philadelphia II Pittsburgh | Chicago Cincinnati | Houston I San Antonio | Dallas Oakland ended its home season with a 31-50 record. A crowd of 2,883 gave the A's final aime attendance at 396,763, lowest in history. The previous low was 495,412 in 1977. New York - Swans 13 at Chicago - Lamar 11.9 Boston - Scherzer 18 and May 14 at Pittsburgh - Bouillon 17, 18, 19 and Bouillon 44 and Forsch 16 at Atlanta - St Louis - Vickory 16 at Philadelphia - Larch 12.8 St Louis - Vickory 16 at Philadelphia - Larch 12.8 AMERICAN LEAGUE Only games scheduled | LAWS | L | M | Prt. GR | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Philadelphia | 10 | 64 | 67 | | Milwaukee | 81 | 64 | 64 | | New York | 83 | 71 | 239 | | New Jersey | 83 | 71 | 239 | | Cleveland | 79 | 78 | 17 | | Detroit | 79 | 78 | 17 | WEIGHT California 81 71 343 Kansas City 82 75 268 -- Chicago 82 74 334 Tennessee 78 68 200 Texas 78 68 192 Michigan 78 68 142 South Carolina 78 68 117 North Carolina 78 68 107 Yesterday's Games New York Yankees 7 Tortoises 10 Cleveland Browns 3 Game Monitors 6 Houston Astros 4 Baltimore 8 Milwaukee Mistlewares 7 Tampa Bay Rays 2 Kansas City Kansas City Oakland 2 Detroit Tigers 5 Today's Games Kansas City Gura 12-11 at California Ryan 15-13, n Only game scheduled Big Eight splits weekend games State Iowa fell to fourth-ranked Texas 17-9 before 73,622 partition Longhorn fans and Kansas succumbed to 12r-banked Michigan 28-7 before 103,608olver backers. BY UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL Oklahoma won. Nebraska won. Missouri on. But they were all supposed to. Where they went was the best of this weekend is in a couple of lessons. iowa state led 3 at halftime on the strength of three field goals by freshman Alex Gifords and Kansas only trailed 147 in a punt return by Jayhawk senior Leon Irvin. Two of its youngest teams, Iowa State and Kansas, traveled to the nationally-ranked teams Saturday and came away with losses—but also with plenty of respec Iowa State came unlugged in the second half on two mistakes, one offensive and one defensive. First, Texas cornerback Derrick Hatchet won the TD against Iowa pass to give the Longhorns the ball at the Iowa State 29. Texas converted that mistake into a 1-ayard touchdown run by A.J. Jones. "OUR GAME was supposed to be a laugh," said Kansas Coach Don Fambrough. "But I guarantee you Michigan wasn't laughing at halftime." Then a 37-yard fourth pass interference penalty against Iowa State cornerback Joe Brown moved the ball to the end zone. Brown was touchdown, another 1-Yard run by Jones. "We're better than that," said Texas Coach Fred Akers. "Maybe it was just opening night litters." IN OTHER GAMES, third-ranked Oklahoma trowned Tulsa 49-13, seventh-tranked Nebraska edged Iowa 24-21. 11th-missouri whipped Mississippi 33-7, 10th-state State 23-26. No 16 Arkansas drank Colorado State 27-7 and Drake shocked Colorado 13-9. Oklahoma prevailed despite losing six bumbaes. They were rushing for 464 yards with Heisman Trophy winner Billy Sims coming up with 109 of them in 2015. "We continued to make mistakes that will put us beat later in the season," said O'Reilly. "We have not haven't executed well enough to win against some of the teams we will have to play—too many." DEAN SKUP KOBUP a 39-yard field goal with 5:53 left in the game to salvage Nebraska's second victory in as many games. Iowa, an 18-point underdog, was Gerry Ellis scored on an 11-yard run to win the game, but Missouri shut out to 34. Paul Bradley threw a 70-yard touchdown pass to Ken Blair and also rushed nine yards for another score for Gerry. Kansas State tallied one touchdown on a 32-yard interception return by James and set up the other the next score. Iowa scored eight records. 1. Kansas State only managed eight first downs and 160 yards, compared to the 23 first downs and 348 yards of Oregon State. Youmu, who was bidding for her second win of the year, haggled over the lead and the first-year tournament with 72 to the first in second place, one shot ahead of Nebraska I-Jack Craig Johnson ran six yards for a touchdown with 11-20 left to the game and set up Sukup's game-winner. He scored 44 yards and fumbled the ball away five times. "THE OFFENSE is going to have days like that," said Wildcate linebacker Tama Faerbe. "It's real gratifying that the defense can be relied on when they do." Arkansas quarterback Kevin Scanton rushed for two touchdowns to hand first-half lead to Pittsburgh, his first loss in three tries and Chuck Fairbanks lost for the third straight week in the N.F.L. Birdie string spurs Post to comeback ERA victory Post won her third tournament of the year with a final round 70 that gave her a 72-hole total of 284, eight under par. OVERLAND PARK (UPI)—Sandra Post, player first her tournament in a month, birdied three straight holes today to pass failer leader Donna Capone Young and win the $100,000 Lady Professional Association Kansas City Class by two shots. deadlocked at 7-7 at the half and led 21-14 through three quarters. The 31-year-old veteran, who was tied for second at the start of the day with rookie Justin Henson, birdied the ninth, 10th and 11th hols to move into the lead for the first time all Post, who won the Colgate Dinh Shore Men's minor circle tournament and the Lady Marmoset third-place finish to three second-place finishes, had moved into contention with a third-round 70 goals. The victory moved Post into second place Post said she thought she would have to shoot 70 or better to win the tournament, her first appearance on the tour since the Patty Classic, when she finished in a tie for 49th. Young's final-round 74 gave her a 72-10 total of 38, six under par, while Shekron, whose best career finish had been a tie for fourth place, won the final round back after an eack on板 73 on the final round. on the LPGA money list this year and Young's second-place finish, worth $9,800, pat her over the $100,000 mark for the year, among the eight player above that mark. "So I went home to Florida and through Hurricane David. I decided then that 'i can't stand this' and I thought it was about time to come back." Past was three shots out of the lead after both the first and second rounds and moved into the lead when Young, who moved into the second round, and Shek began to fade. "I was really physically and mentally exhausted," Post said about the longest layoff in her 11 years on the tour. "I didn't think I would be gone three weeks or the rest of the year." Texas at Missouri; Penn State at Nebraska; Oklahoma at Rice; Iowa State at Iowa Kansas State at Air Force; North Texas Oklahoma State at Indiana Oklaonia State is idle "This is a low as we could possibly go in our program," said Fairbanks, whose team was a comfortable favorite against Drake. THIS WEEK'S GAMES NEW YORK (AP)—Ron Luciano, the colorful upipper who has been prohibited by the NBA from playing in playoff games as an announcer for NBC, said yesterday he was going to the AL. Luciano sues over TV ban Odh D叭慧辉, executive producer of NBC SPORTS, said Lukiao was one of several analysis experts being considered, including anss City Manager Hewitt Herrow... Luciano is not scheduled to work as an umpire for the playoffs or World Series and consider himself free to accept employment from NBC. Lee MacPhail, the AL president, said Saturday that a league policy would prevent Luciano or any other umpire from working as a baseball commentator. KC stuns Raiders 35-7 Defensive and Art Still the assault Stakler and Foster hit the defense. Don Patrisz Thomas Howard and Whitney Paul also posted sacks with Paul and Gary Green also The Raiders pulled Stabler with five minutes to go in the game after he had taken a single from the opposing yards. Plumpket came on after Ira Matthews returned a kickoff 42 yards to centerfield. Planktet hit Raymond Chester with a 39-yard pass to the Kansas City 7 on the first play. The Raiders scored five plays and two toughing the passer penalties before Oakland closed out the punt to Berkens JD with 3.33 left in Oakland's first shutout in 13 years. Kansas City quarterback Steve Fuller will try to pass to T.J. Smith for a touchdown pass and J. T. Smith for a punt a club record 88 yards for another score to pull Kansas City in front 14-0 in the second half. Barbaro returned his interception in the third quarter and Arnold Morgado added touchdown runs of 1 and 3 yards in a 7-2 victory. He scored a record 2 off white Oakland fell to 1. Kansas City drove 70 yards in 12 plays on its first possession of the game for Gaunty's touchdown. The Chiefs stopped the Raiders in their next possession, forcing them to hit a defensive tackle coverage, however, in both 19-94 yard that Smith returned for the score. The Chiefs, who hadn't had a punt returned for a touchdown since 1983, now have the chance to win against Smith, who also returned a 55-artery against Houston, Smith finished the day with three touchdowns. NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE American Conference Fast JEFF HARRING/Kansan staff W L W T Pct. Pp PA Miami 4 0 16 88 14 New England 3 0 10 86 15 Buffalo 2 0 50 123 91 N.Y. State 2 0 50 123 91 Baltimore 1 0 0 0 17 Snake bite Pittsburgh 4 0 0 1.000 95 54 Cleveland 4 0 0 1.000 65 54 Houston 3 0 0 720 86 91 Cincinnati 3 0 0 000 111 West Denver 3 1 0 250 76 84 San Diego 3 1 0 750 111 72 Kansas City 2 2 0 500 79 54 Oakland 2 2 0 250 51 109 The only tool Kansas City's Thomas Howard needed to charm Oakland's 'Kenny' *Staubler* was a pair of mammals armed. Howard also had a little help from the Raider of the game, Tyler Hudson, who hit Howard with the ball loosened, but Raider Mark Van Eglen recovered it on Howard's hit jarred the ball loose, but Raider Mark Van Eglen recovered it on Howard's hit jarred the ball loose, but Raider Mark Van Eglen recovered it on Howard's hit jarred the ball loose, but Raider Mark Van Eglen recovered it on Howard's hit jarred the ball loose, but Raider Mark Van Eglen recovered it on Howard's hit jarred the ball loose, but Raider Mark Van Eglen recovered it on Howard's hit jarred the ball loose, but Raider Mark Van Eglen recovered it on Howard's hit jarrs National Conference Yesterday's Games FANI Dallas 3 0 0 1,000 62 74 Philadelphia 3 0 0 750 64 Washington 3 0 0 750 98 60 St. Louis 3 0 0 750 98 60 N.Y. Giants 3 0 0 750 98 60 Central Tampa Bay 4 0 2 1 100 102 68 Chicago 4 0 2 1 000 105 84 Miami Minnesota 2 0 2 1 500 74 96 Detroit Green Bay 2 0 2 1 500 74 96 West Alabama 2 | 0 | 0 | 500 | 94 | 68 Los Angeles 2 | 0 | 0 | 500 | 78 | 68 New Orleans 1 | 0 | 0 | 250 | 97 | 115 San Francisco 1 | 0 | 0 | 000 | 115 | 10 Buffalo 66, New York Jets 31 Detroit 80, Detroit FC 27 Oakland 107, Oakland FC 19 Minnesota 72, Green Bay 21, OYF Indiana 105, Indianapolis 12 Pittsburgh 17, Pittsburgh Kansas City 25, Oakland 17 Chicago 14, Chicago FC 17 Desert Lake 37, Seattle FC Philadelphia 17, New York Giants 14 New Orleans 18, San Francisco 21 Tonight's Game Dallas at Cleveland, n UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Weekend Sports Roundup 'Hawks take 3 out of 4 The University of Kansas swept a doubleheader from the Allen County Red Devils and split with the Benedictine Ravens in a 5-3 victory. KU won 3-1 and 10-2 over Allen County Saturday. The Jayhawks go in the opener against Santon against Benedictine but come back to win in the third quarter. The loss to Benedictine was KU's first of the season. "It a good lesson for us. You've got to give Benedictine credit. They've got a good team," Coach Foyt Temple said. K-State edges harriers The site was different but the results were still the same for the women's cross-country team Saturday. In their season opener Sept. 15, Kansas State edged the University of Kansas for the team championship in the Wichita Gold Classic. Saturday, K-State again nipped the "Hawks," this time in a masterly meet over Country Club City's 5,000-metre course. The Wildcats had 21 points while KU finished with 35. Nebraska was a distant third with 85. Ruggers lost to Hawks "The referee wasn't in control of the game at all." Ted McGrade, team spokesman, said. "There were too far too many blooms. Bloody!" The KU rugby team lost Saturday 74 to Rockhurst College but not without numerous bloody fights. Netters notch tie, victoru The B-side also played Saturday, finishing in a 7-9 tie with the Gameday. The game went over into overtime but still ended in a deadlock. In its first weekend of competition, the KU men's tennis team tied one meet and won another. KU tied the University of Missouri 4 and defeated the University of Nebraska 54. Exhibition matches were played in both meetings, including a game between KU and Missouri. Tennis coach Tom Kivisto told he was pleased with the performance of his team because KU played without two of its top players. Thes and John Runnels, who are ineligible until spring semifinals, thes played an exhibition match against *court*, however. The Jayhawks will play in the Oklahoma State Invitational in Stillwater Oct. 12. KU second in tourney KU's softball team placed second in Criegher University's four team tournament Saturday and ended their weekend in Oranba. In their first game Saturday, the University of Kansas defeated Iowa State 34 in 14 innings. Kelley May's slow drive in Kari Winston was a bit unusual. KU was not as lucky in the championship game, losing to Creighton-71. Creighton continued their dominance against KU yesterday, winning both games of a double-bearer 6-4 and 2-0. 6. KU's next action will be a double-header against Creighton Oct. 6.