6 Monday, September 29,1975 University Daily Kansan Jayhawks rout Beavers; Wisconsin looms By YAEL ABOUHALKAH He ran from the sideline, a smile on his face, and joined his teammates on the field. The crowd's roar of approval and its lusty singing drew them in. The Kansas football team has a new hero. By this time, probably ever KU football fan knows Saturday's exploits by quarterback Nolan Cromwell. The gifted 8-12, 190-pounder rushed for a school-record-breaking 284 yards, pacing the Jaywhacks and taking the delight of a Band Day crowd of 47,210. THE WIN RAISED KU'S record to 2-1. But the Jayhawks have little time to enjoy their two-game win streak. Their next three games are at Michigan, and this Saturday with Wisconsin in Madison. The Badgers are 1-2 this year, but that record is misleading. Wisconsin lost a tough game to powerful Michigan open its eyes. The Rams beat the Bears to Missouri, 7-21, at a high game Saturday. Was Kansas that good Saturday, piling up an eye-popping 471 yards of total offense? Was or Oregon State that bad? Saturday's game should help answer those questions. WHAT KU DID AGAINST the Beavers the beavers used a knife to mage. Neither Oregan State's offensive nor defensive line could stay with Kanaas' line. The Beavers had simply matched, snatched, and cisco dye Oregan state. "Their execution was good and their blocking was damn good," he said of KU's offense. "Their execution on offense was just much better than our execution on defense. Cromwell did a great job--that's all. He's a big, hard-riding kid." Cromwell, naturally, was pleased with his effort, which broke the Jahawk single-game rushing record of Gale Sayers, 285. But that wasn't enough, as that he'll be staying at quarterback for KU. HE HAD BEEN LESS-than-impassive in KU's first two games. But head coach Bud Moore had little doubt that he'd stick with Cromwell. "It wasn't a dab or die situation for Nolan," he asserted. "When you're talking about your best athlete, you know he's going to do it." Cromwell called Saturday's game a fun dav. "It was a team effort," he said. "That was a team record. Being happy and having fun while you're playing—that's what the game is all about." IN FACT, AFTER A while, it got to be almost funny watching Cromwell and the offensive line destroy the Cougars. First Cromwell would take a step back. then Most of Cromwell's yards came on simple counter play, gave the middle, usually behind him. Missouri beats Kansas jayvees A strong Missouri passing attack and too many Kansas mistakes pushed the Missouri junior varisity to a 28-13 win over KU here Friday. move umolested for a sizeable gain through the giant holes in the Congar middle. Morgan, guardts Butch Macascrell and Roger Hammond, and tackles Lindsay Mason and Blake Thompson helped with solid blocks. KU's defense, for the first time this year, had some time to enjoy the game from the sidelines. Mike Butler led all tacklers with 149 yards, and Terry Beasch each had five tackles. KU scored on its first possession in the first quarter with running back Sorrell Harvey going over from six yards out. He had a touchdown score on a five-yard run by John Algee. Chris Golub intercepted a pass and safety Kurt Knott blocked a fourth pount to pnt. Gerald Schafer passed. This is what it looked like for KU quarterback Nolan Cromwell all game long Saturday—wide, wide oper OREGON STATE BANSAST First downs 13 24 Running yards 94 60-60 Return yards 80 90 Return yards 11 19 Waits 9-20 10 Punta 11-33 2-80 Puntas—loot 9-09 9-9 Puntas—loot 7-58 9-8 ORGANIZED STATE Score by Quarters KANNAN - 0 0 0 0 12 - 0 9 0 5 20 KANASX--Kerber 32 field goal KANASX--Kerber 37 field goal KANASX--Kerber 79 (not failed) KANASX--Kerber 41 field goal KANASX--Kerber 53 (not failed) KANASX--Safety (point blocked out of end zone) ORGANIZATION STATE-Care Dodge $1.75, Hewlett $2.00, Hewlett-Packard $2.00, Toshiba $2.00, Gartner $4.25, Gecko $3.00, Henkel $8.26, Henkel $8.79, Watt $8.79 Smith 8-13, Algea 3-14, Sharyn 3-10, McMichael 3-3 (J) (2) **ORGANTE GREATR - Greatr 7-1-3.1** 6; Gerovas 7-2-9.4 KRANAS-McMichael 7-2-1.4; Crumwell 1-3-0.1 Pam Recording OREGON STATE -Overview 3-38, Wreckley 3-29, Cule 1-1 **Davis** 13. Gardner 10, Ibenan 14 KANANA-S 10, Ibenan 14, Fender 12, Franklin 14 KANSAS—Sharp 1-13, Fender 1-12, Franklin 1-6 Pussling ORIGINATE STATE -Smith 7-4.3 ave. Gervais 5-2.35 ave. Team 3 Gervais /Year 10.85 Staff Photo by GEORGE MILLENER Staff Photo by DAVID CRENSHAW Cromwell hugs tackle Lindsey Mason, whose block sprung Cromwell's 79-yard TD **MEN'S TENNIS WINS**. - It was an easy day's work for KU's men's tennis team Staurday morning when it dominated Bethany College on the Allen Field House courts, winning all 12 matches. Bill Clarke won 6-3, 8-6; Tim Headke won 6-3, 6-3; Jeff Thomas won 6-0, 8-1; Mark Spence won 7-5, 6-3; Jeff Rousey won 6-3, 6-1; Tom McNiel won 6-2, 6-0; and O. J. Thomas won 6-2, 8-1. **WOMEN'S GOLF SECOND**—Better Boozer kicksPU KU's golf team to a second place finish in a 12-team regional tournament at Ames, Iowa, Friday and Saturday. Boozer shot a two-day total of 170. Other KU scores were: Nancy Cox (165), Danielle Mickens, Bar Boozer 185; and Michelle Williams 211. SOCER CLUB WINNS-KU's soccer club beat Memorial Stadium, raising its season mark to 26. The team RUGBY CLUB LOSES-KU's rugby club came close yesterday but couldn't quite pull an upset. The ball is in the air. behind Oliver Hall. Bill McGillivray kicked five penalty goals for Kansas. FIELD HOCKY WINS TWICE —The Kansas women's field hockey team won two and lost one game. The women's hockey team, the Jayhawks best Quincy College, 2-1, and Meramec Community Junior College, 4-1. They lost to Southern Illinois University, 3-1. The team travels tomorrow to play Emporia Kansas State **WOMEN'S X-CONTRY WINS**—The women's cross country team out-distanced three other teams in the national championship invitational Saturday at Warrenburg, Mo. The top five finishers for Kansas were Hedi Wallace, fifth; B Nancy Bissel, sixth; Rob Mathews, eighth; J K. Walters, 11th; and Laura Cook, GOLFERS TAKE 13TH—A for the 13th place was brought back by the men's golf team from the 19-tem队 Oklahoma City University Golf Classic last week. Gary Challion led the team with 28 strokes. Other KU scores were Bill Groves, 34; Jon Hammond, 23; Jim Pearson, 28; and Kris Kennedy, 24. From the Associated Press CHIEFS LOSE AGAIN—The New York Jets used the brilliant running of John Gribbins (145 yards) and Carl Garrett (135 yards) yesterday over the Kansas City Chiefs, now 0-2 this season. ROYALS FINISH 91-71 -The Kansas City Royals lost to the Texas Rangers, 3-1, yesterday in Arlington, ending their season with a mark of 91-71, the best in the club's history. The Royals trailed West division winner Oakland by seven games. NO-HITTER FOR OAKLAND-Vida Blue and three Oakland Athletic relief pitchers combined for a no-hitter as the A's beat California, 5-0, yesterday in Oakland. BIG EIGHT PERFECT- FOR the second week, big Eight football teams were all wilters. --- SENIORS Regalia Party Friday, Oct. 3 3-5 p.m. *Potter's Lake T.G.I.F. Free to Senior Class Card Holders Free Beer, Music, Dancing to card class holders. Class card is attached to Registration card, Jersey shirts and mugs distributed at party. Class cards can be purchased at the party or at the kansas Union Alumni Office. Next HOPE award voting will be in the information board on jayhawk Blvd. Oct. 8, 4n.m. - in case of rain party will be held in Kansas Union Ball Room --- Before the West had ever seen a White Man "Winterhawk" had become a Blackfoot legend. Eve. 7:30, 1:30 Sat. Mail. 2:10 Granada PG X was never like this "emmanuelle" From France with Love Eve. 7:30, 1:30 Sat. Mail. 2:10 Javity X HELD OVER AGAIN 1ST WEEK "JAWS" PG Daily 2:15, 7:15, 9:25 Hillcrest PG The Happiest Sound of all's back! "The SOUND OF MUSIC" Daily 2:10, 7:45 Hillcrest PG James Whitmore as Harry S. 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