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That was all the Mad Dog Midgets, winners of the Independent League, needed to win the league. Sports Men's A League Hill Championship yesterday at Memorial Stadium. It didn't matter how hard the Phil Dhi tries, how organized they were or how loud the more than 150 screaming fans yelled. The Dhl team couldn't compete with ex-KU players, Bruce Adams, Ken Saathoff, Paul Bower, Tom Krattni, Don Pile and Steve Elliott; former Nebraska lineman Rich Varner, Nebraska state quarterback Chet Pennck "We weren't too organized," said Bower, Ken Saathoff who played split end for the Jayhaws from 1973 until last year. "We don't call offensive plays. When the ball was snapped we would just adjust to what their defense Bower did exactly that. When he was given room to run, he gave the Phil Deltis fits. He scored the Midges' second touchdown on a 9-ward burst, The Phi Delta were so concerned about Bower's running ability they changed their defense for this game and sent in a three-man rush. was doing. If I could not run, I knew I could dumit if to somebody else." "We normally rush two guys," Phi Delt captain Chris Paraghamian said. "But we knew what he (Bower) could do and we needed to contain him so we rushed three. He ("Bower) runs on something nobody else has—a diehid battery." Bower was equally effective passing, nailing saitthoff and Adams with scoring tosses. Saithoff, who played both split end and tight end for the Jayhawks two years ago and is now a graduate student, caught a nine-vard pass for the games' first score. Adams, ranked No. 2 among all-time KU players, snared a 40-yard scoring bomb from Bower and a 46-yard TD loss to Tennessee. Adams also booted two extra points. The Midgets opened up a bulging 19-0 shape. The Midgets could build up much in the direction. "I thought they'd score a lot," Saathoff, Delta Gammas capture hill title Bv ROB RAINS Sports Writer Beth Llewellan didn't know whether one touchdown would be enough to win the women's intramural football Hill Championship game yesterday. However, it was, because Delta Gamma, behind Llewellan's running and the team's outstanding defensive play, stopped the Jocs, 7-0, for the championship. Llewell, who plays field hockey and runs track for KU, scored the lone touchdown on the DGs' first possession of the game. Following a short punt, the DGs had the ball on the joes' 44-yard line and four plays to score. Llewell scored on a 39-yard reverse, outmaneuvering three Jocs defenders at the line of scrimmage and then racing untouched down the right sideline. The point after attempt was successful, but the DGs' offense was through for The DG defense, which hasn't given up a point all year, responded to the challenge by stopping the Jocs in their own territory on all but two drives. day, and it was up to the defense to keep the lead intact. The first drive into the DG's half of the field was set up by a pass interception by Gayle Frerek and a 15 yard return midway through the third quarter. That gave the Joes the ball at the DG 37, but he kept the deepest penetration of the day. The DG defense stopped the Joes there, sacking Freking for an eight-yard loss to Snyder. Midway through the fourth quarter, the ice mounted another drive, going from 10-4 to 9-2. The ice Volleyballers 4th at league An incomplete pass and an eight-yard loss on a run ended the drive, forcing the Jocs to be brought down. The going was tough for the University of Kansas volleyball team at the Big Eight Tournament this weekend in Ames, Iowa, but for Stancil, Stankill, there weren't any big jobs. KU team placed fourth in the tournament with a 3-4 record, behind Nebraska, Okaahoma, 5-1; and Missouri, 4-2. Following KU were Kansas State University, seventh state, sixth, and Oklahoma State, seventh. Colorado didn't enter the competition. "It was a good tournament," Stanciff said yesterday. "There weren't any surprises. I thought that Nebraska would win it and that Oklahoma, Missouri, KU and K-State would fight it out for the next four spots." The Jayhawks played four games Friday, starting with Oklahoma State, whom they beat, 15-8, 15-12. KU then beat Iowa State, 15-10, 12- Nebraska beat KU in the third game Friday, 15-7, 15-2 and then Oklahoma defeated KU, 15-4, 13-11. In yesterday's other NFL action it was Miami 10, New England 3, Philadelphia 10, New York Giants 0; Cincinnati 10, Cleveland 6; Pittsburgh 23, San Diego 0; New York Jets 19, Buffalo 4; Detroit 27, Carolina 5; Tampa Bay 3; Atlanta 23, New Orleans 20; Oakland 19, Denver 6, and Los Angeles 45, Seattle 6. Houston is at Baltimore tonight. On Saturday, the Jayhawks downed K-State in three games, 5-15, 16-14, 15-12. Missouri whipped KU in its final game of the tournament. 15-12 12-15 15-10. Stancliff said that the Jayhawks played a good tournament, despite their record. "We didn't play well," he said. "The teams that beat us were good teams. I'm not a big fan." The Vikings were the only unbeaten NFL team going into Sunday's game, then lost that distinction as Walter Payton and Johnny Musso scored touchdowns for a Chicago victory. Minnesota quarterback Fran Tarkenton, broke Johnny Unitas' record of 40,239 career passing yards, passed for 72 and a career total of 40,421. "We were a little rusty from not playing in the 10 days before the tournament," he said. "I had to be a bit careful." Stancliff said KU didn't do well because it had not paused for more than a week. Bears break Vikings' string Dallas spelled doomsday for Washington and Chicago broke Minnesota's unbeaten spell in the National Football League yesterday. The Cowboys rolled over the Redskins 20-7 to trim Washington's playoff hopes. And the Bears, averaging a one-point loss in nine games, were the first setback by a 14-13 score. Vikings the first setback by a 14-13 score. had earlier in the season when we were plaving more often." Bv The Associated Press Stancliff cited Brenda Wood, Karen Luken and Ken Epperson for having good tournaments. One Jayhawk, David Kuhn, was named to the Big Eight Tour- The Vikings, at 6-1, are still solidly ahead in the NFC Central race. Chicago and Atlanta both have the lead. KU's next match will be against the University of Missouri at Kansas City tomorrow in Kansas City. Then the 'Hawks will have a seven-day layoff before the second conference match between KU, K-State and Wichita State University Nov. 9. The Dallas victory gave the Cowboys a 7-1 record in the National Conference East. The Jocs got the ball back with 29 seconds to play on an interception, but couldn't get it on the other end. TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Quarterback Mike Livingston fired up Kansas City's slowstart offense with a pair of third-quarter touchdown passes of two yards each handed the expansion Tampa Bay Buccaneers their eight straight defeat, 28-19. Livingston, one of the top passers in the National Football League, completed 17 of 30 for 183 yards and two touchdowns. But in the first half, the Chiefs managed only two field goals of 42 and 32 yards by Jan Stenerud. KC Chiefs beat winless Tampa The Phi Deltis came back with two second-half scores. Quarterback Dave Fuchs found Jim Fender, who played split end for KU the past three years, open in the end zone twice. Fuchs's scoring passes were for 35 and eight yards — that's all the scoring the Phi Deltis got. Livingston, a nine-year veteran, hit tight ends Billy Masters and Walter White on the short plays scoring. Kansas City fullback MacArthur Lane got a touchdown on a two-yard run in the last quarter, a play set up by Mackey. The second play which took the Chefs to the Bucs' two. Tampa, which for three quarters couldn't get a drive moving against the most generous defense in the American Football Conference, put all three of its touchdowns on the board in the last 10 minutes of the game. the Midges' captain said. "I though they'd smore than they did. But they I thought they'd be better." The Chiefs, now 3-5, added a safety when Spurrier was hit at his own goal line and fumbled. The ball was recovered in the end and the Chiefs 'tackle' like Current, who was tacked. This was the first year ex-football players were allowed to compete in intramural touch football. The Phi Delta, the Hill School, didn't mind playing against former players. 99¢ "It's more competitive this way," Paraghamian said. "They're really good and it makes for a good game. It doesn't bother us at all." 2 BIG HENRY'S With all the trimmings Mon.-Thurs. Nov. 1-4 Throughout most of the year, the Midges fooled around — played for fun, and rarely took the games seriously. That wasn't the case yesterday. 6th & Missouri "It was a matter of pride," Bower said. "We had something to prove. You've got to remember we would have been emeralds in excoffball players we would've lost." 842-1974 www www www www A few openings in Men's & Women's Halls for spring occupancy. Call 864-3552 or stop by 228 Strong. Anything can happen ... and probably will at the "CAR WASH" POP with GEORGE CARLIN Eve, 7:30, 9:30 Sat. Sun, af 2:30 Granda They wore the girls of our dreams ... 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