University Dalv Kansan. September 20. 1982 I will use the format ``. No, it's `html`. The text is: Fairchild out for two weeks Seurer's arm puts Kansas past Frogs By GINO STRIPPOLI Sports Editor Kansas football fans got to see two new teams Saturday at Memorial Stadium. One was the Texas Christian Horned Frogs. The other was the Kansas Jayhawks. Now the question is: How long will it last? "We're hungry now." "We had to win this one." Reggie Smith, offensive tackle, said. "The loss to Wichita State really opened our eyes and showed us that we can't live off last season. The Jayhawks, led by the passing of Fram Seurer and the pass catching of Bobby Johnson, Wayne Capers and Sylvester Byrd, rolled through the Horned Frogs on Saturday. 30-19. THE GAME was not as close as the score might indicate Kansas came out throwing from the opening kickoff and took a 16-0 lead into the locker room at halftime, behind a 1-yard touchdown run by McAuliffe. The Knicks field goales of 40, 48 and 48 vards. It was a `duplicate of last week's game, except that this time the Jayhawks didn't let up.` Tim Friess, a defensive end who put pressure on the TCU quarterback all afternoon, said, "Last week, Wichita State got us when we weren't quite mentally ready. Our defense played well and our offense put 30 points on the board. "Any team that would have come in and played us today would have had trouble beating COACH DON Fambrough also was pleased with the outcome of the game. "It sure feels better than it did last week." Fambrighouw said. "Our first-team defensive unit "Our team was ready to play. No one but the players and the coaches knew what we went through during the past week. This will put that memory out of their minds for a couple of days." Kansas came out fired up and stopped Texas Christian on four downs in its first possession. The defense, which allowed WSU's offense to consistently come up with big third down plays, came up with one of its own when KU nose guard Walter Parker dropped J.C. Morris for a 4-yard touchdown in the fourth half to tone for how the first-team defense played the rest of the game. The KU defense allowed only 129 yards rushing in the game, but did give up 267 passing yards. However, 138 of those yards came in the final quarter against KU's second and third teams. "I FELT at times that we played really well," Fambridge said. "We played a lot of people and r was a little disappointed with some of the young people in the secondary." The offense, however, played consistently for the first time in a long time. Seurer was 12 of 17 for 207 yards. He threw for one touchdown and ran for another in leading Kansas to its highest point total since they beat Colorado, 42-3, in 1983. Seurer is now 26 years old and has been marked the second time in Seurer's career that he had thrown for more than 200 yards. Seurer's favorite target in the victory over TCU was Johnson, who caught four passes for 128 yards in his best day receiving as a Jawhyk. Byrd, who caught three passes last week, caught three more to raise his total to six and earn the team lead. The ground game, with all three tailbacks slowed somewhat by injuries, was not as effective as it was in the opener. Freshman Charlie Cooper gained 43 yards on three carries to lead the rushers. Dino Bell and Garfield Taylor rushed for 37 and 29 yards, respectively. WE COULD have passed at will," Johnson said. "Our passing game plan was unstoppable." "The key word this week was execution", priest said Saturday. "The way we played today was it." The injury report isn't as bright as it was at this time last week. Offensive co-captain Paul Fairchild suffered a strained knee and will miss at least the next two games for the Jawhacks. Although his was the only major injury, many Jayhawks had to leave the game at some time or another after being banged up. The Jayhawks got their biggest scare when Seurier was tackled and sidelined for a play, though he returned for the next offensive series. JAYHAWK NOTES—Bruce Kallmeier's three field goals gave him 12 career field goals at Kansas. His second field goal against Texas Christian broke Mike Huback's KU record for field goals. Kalmeier leads the Jayhawks in scoring with 16 points this season. Quarterback Frank Sewer was named Chevrolet Player of the Game by CBS-TV. The University will receive a $1,000 scholarship in Seurer's name from Chevrolet. Seurer stands in fourth place on the all-time KU pass list. Seurer, who has 2,313 yards passing, is only 77 yards behind Ray Eavens. Seurer is also moving up on the all-time KU total offense list. He is 78 yards behind Charlie Hoag, who is in 10th place. The Jayhawks will travel Saturday to Lexington, KY, to play the Kentucky Wildcats in Kansas' first road game. The Jayhawks will return home the next weekend to face the Tulsa Golden Hurricane. The Tulsa game will mark the return of Kearn Winl and the Kansas roster. Scoreboard Baseball W. L. Pct.. GI Milwaukee 89 60 .597 - Baltimore 82 61 .597 - Beautiful 82 67 .550 .74 Detroit 74 73 .550 .74 New York 73 76 .490 .16 Cleveland 73 76 .490 .16 Toronto 69 40 .633 AMERICAN LEAGUE East Kansas City 84 65 64 34 California 84 65 34 4 Tennessee 79 33 314 4 Seattle 70 78 474 36 Oakland 70 78 474 36 Texas 59 90 261 26 Washington 59 90 261 26 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS California, 5, Toronto, 1 Boston, 6 Baltimore, 4, Cleveland, 2, 10 innings Minnesota, 4, Kansas City 4 New York, 9 Milwaukee, 14, New York 1 Seattle, 7 NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis 86 W. L. Pete.. G. Philadelphia 157 H. 81 | 67 | 547 Municeau 79 | 69 | 393 | Philadelphia 79 | 69 | 394 | Chicago 116 H. 80 | 68 | 49 Illinois 79 H. 80 | 68 | 49 Los Angeles 82 65 567 Atlanta 82 67 567 San Francisco 79 79 520 San Diego 75 75 500 Houston 75 75 403 10 Philadelphia 75 75 403 10 VESTIBULAR RESULTS St. Louis New York 7 St. Louis Chicago 7 Chicago 7, Montreal 5 Pittsburgh R. Philipsburg 10 Boston 6, Atlanta 4 Los Angeles 5, Houston 4, 10 images New York 3, Chicago 11 images Football W. L. T. Pct. PF. PA Miami 2 0 0 0 00 59 48 Buffalo 2 0 0 0 00 59 48 NY Jets 1 1 0 0 500 59 52 New England 1 1 0 0 500 59 52 Indiana 1 1 0 0 500 33 46 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE American Conference American Conference Finals Pittsburgh 2 0 0 1.000 62 46 Cincinnati 1 1 0 500 62 38 Cleveland 1 1 0 500 42 31 Houston 1 1 0 500 29 48 West La. Raiders 1 1 0 0 1.000 61 31 San Diego 1 1 0 0 1.000 41 25 Kansas City 1 1 0 0 1.000 28 26 Denver 1 1 0 0 1.000 27 44 National Conference W. L. T. Pct. PF. PA Washington 2 0 1.000 49 47 Dallas 2 1 0.000 58 58 Philas 1 1 1.000 58 58 Lochs 1 1 0.500 58 58 NY Giants 1 1 1.000 69 41 Detroit 2 0 0 1.000 36 24 Green Bay 1 1 0 0.100 35 23 Minnesota 1 0 1 0.000 90 33 Tampa Bay 0 2 1 0.000 83 30 Chicago 0 2 0 1.000 10 27 New Orleans 1 1 1 0 .500 17 21 Atlanta 1 1 0 .500 17 21 San Fran. 0 2 0 .000 38 47 La Rams 0 2 0 .000 37 54 Houston 23, Seattle 12 Kansas City 12, San Diego 12 Miami 14, Atlanta 14 Miami 24, Baltimore 2 New Orleans 18, Chicago 0 YESTERDAY'S RESULT Dallas 24, St. Louis 7 Denver 24, San Francisco 21 Detroit 19, L.A. Rams 14 New York Jets 31, New England 7 Boston Redskins 21 Pittsburgh Pirates (OT) Washington 18, Tampa Bay 19 TONIGHTS GAME TORONTO HAWKS 8 n 8m **Conference… All Game** W L T P O Pos W L T P O Pos Missouri 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 65 12 Missippi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 65 12 Nebraska 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 77 6 Okla. St 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 7 6 Oklahoma St 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 7 6 Iowa St 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 40 30 Kansas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 40 32 Michigan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 40 32 Kansas State 43, South Dakota 7; Nebraska 68, New Mexico 9; Colorado 4; Washington State 0; Iowa State 19; Iowa 7; Kansas 30; Texas 85; Oklahoma State at Tulsa (last night). end Marky Alexander stopped him after a 3-yard gain. The Horned Frogs' Stanley Washington (7) gave Jones some blocking help. TCU quarterback Reuben Jones, right, could not find any extra running room in this first-quarter play Saturday as KU defensive 'Hero' Johnson riddles TCU defense By GINO STRIPPOLI Sports Editor It had been a long week for junior Bobby Johnson. Not only was he upset with the outcome of the Wichita State game, but he had dropped a couple of passes in the process. But Saturday, all was forgiven. "We had heard a lot of people talking about how we played and that put a little pressure on us," Johnson said. "We wanted to prove that we could catch the ball. "We went out today (Saturday) and showed that we could play with anybody." All Johnson did was catch four passes for 129 yards against the Texas Christian defensive secondary. On all four passes, Johnson was at least two-to-three steps in the clear. "Our passing game plan was unstoppable," Johnson said. "We could have run the corner and be on the ground." "I was open all day. There was no way they could cover us." play of the game and Frank Seurer hit Johnson on a corner route for a gain of 26 yards. Johnson's other catches went for 36, 29 and 19 yards. The 79 yard reception went for a 40 yard pass. Johnson drove that put the game out of reach of the visitors. Seventy of the 71 yards were via the air. The Jayhawks came out throwing on their first "The whole team has to play well if our passing game is to work," Johnson said. "The line gave Frank good protection and Frank threw the ball very well." One of the reasons that Johnson has been wide open in the opening two games is the way defenses have been covering All-Big Eight wide receiver Wayne Capers. For the second straight week, Capers has been double-teamed by the opponents. Despite this fact, Capers caught two passes for 40 yards and gained seven yards on a reverse play. Capers made a diving catch of a Seurer pass for a gain of 29 yards early in the second quarter that kept a 35-16 lead over the opposing team. 22nd field goal at KU. That broke the school record for field goals of 21 held by Mike Hubach. "Last year and this year the teams we played doubled Wayne a lot," Johnson said. "If we expect to win, we have to throw and the other receivers on the team are going to have to catch the ball. "If we can do this, it will give Wayne some breathing room." Despite having what he called the "best game of his career," Johnson was not selected as the most valuable player of the game by CBST-V. That honor went to Seurier, who was 12-of-17 for 202 yards. He threw for one touchdown and ran for another in the victory. "We knew we could throw on them, but we thought most of it would be underneath routes," Seurer said. "They did a few things different, but we adjusted at the half." Coach Don Fambrough was pleased with what he saw of the offense during the TCU game. "We expect teams to play Capers like that every week and when they do that, it leaves them short somewhere." Fambrough said. "Wayne has to be unselfish because opponents are going to double team him. By doing this, he'll make other people the heroes." On Saturday, it was Bobby Johnson's turn. Rovals lose third straight; Angels tie for first By United Press International MINNEAPOLIS—The Kansas City Royals lost their third straight game to the Minnesota Twins yesterday, 9-4, and dropped into a tie for first place with the California Angels. The Angels defeated Toronto, 5-1, to move into a tie at 84-65. "Big innings are killing us." Manager Dick Howser said. "We go through phases like that. We wove five in a row just before we got here and now we've lost a few." Gary Gaetti's grand slam highlighted a six-run fifth inning to power the Twins, who swept the three-game series with the Royals and outscored them 25-13. "NOW WE go into California and find out what this team is made of. 'Royals' center fielder Amos Otis said of the upcoming series in Anaheim, Calif., which begins today. 'It's not easy playing a team like Minnesota. They've got a lot of people, but they don't and swing for the fences. They're having fun." Winner Jack O'Connor, 8-7, allowed nine hits, struck out one and walked five to notch his fifth complete game. He had a no-hitter until U.L. scored his bunk single with one out in the sixth. Gaetti's slam, his second of the season, sailed 387 feet into the left-field seats and highlighted the six-run fifth. Bobby Mitchell led off with a single and scored on a triple by John Castino to chase loser Bill Castro, 2-2. Releicher Mike Armstrong walked Hrbek and Ward to load the bases before Gaetti hit his 24th homer of the season. Mitchell had an RBI single before the inning was over to give the Twins a 9-10 lead. "This is not the same team we played in Kansas City," said Mitchell, who went 3-for-5. "We figured they'd come out swinging. I think we might get up more against a team in a pennant race. We want to show everybody in the league that we can play with the rest." THE ROYALS scored on an RBI single by Jerry Martin in the seventh, on a run-scoring double by Hal McRae in the eighth and on a two-run homer by Washington in the ninth. In Toronto, Bruce Kison, 8-5, fired a four-hitter despite back problems and paced California to a 2-1 victory. "We did not know what to expect from Bruce because his back was very, very stiff," said Michael. "He's often even considered letting him pitch to the first better and switching to a left-hander." last Tuesday, to shutout the Chicago White Sox, but it was his first start since June after 16 relief games. KISON FLIRTED with a no-hitter through the first 5 & 2 innings before giving up a single to Lloyd Moseby, which led to Toronto's lone run. The third game of his third complete球 game of the season. Kison, 32, went nine innings in his last start, California nipped loser Mark Eichhorn, 0-2, for a run in the first inning on Carew's triple to center field and an RBI groundout by Doug DeCinces. The Angels added a run in the fourth when Rob Wilfong hit a ground-rule double down the right field line, took third on a groundout and scored on Eichhorn's wild pitch. Tonto narrowed the lead to 1-2 with a run in the sixth on two-out singles by Moseby, Willy. Tito scored twice and won. California completed the scoring in the seventh inning after loading the bases on a double by DeCinces, a fielder's choice grounder by Reggie Jackson on which second baseman Damasa Garcia threw too late to get the runner at third and a walk to Fred Lynn. Eichhorn's second wild pitch of the game scored DeCinces and two more runs came in when third baseman Dave Baker threw into the dugout after fielding Juan Beníquez's grounder. STUDENT SENATE Applications are now being accepted for the following committees and boards. LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS MINORITY AFFAIRS TRANSPORTATION BOARD Applications are available in the Student Senate office, 105-B Kansas Union. If you would like more information or have any questions contact the Senate Office at 864-3710. 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