Sugar Bowl-Bound Missouri Brings Salty Action To KU Saturday Missouri's Sugar Bowl-bound Tigers will travel to Lawrence this weekend to play a struggling, but hapless KU football team in the season finale for both squads. The Tigers will be fresh from an impressive 30-0 victory over Oklahoma last Saturday, which upped their season mark to 6-2-1 and clinched at least a tie for second place in Big Eight conference standings. Following Saturday's game Missouri accepted a bid to play in the Sugar Bowl at New Orleans New Year's Day. Their opponent has not been announced, but speculation is that it will probably be Florida. KU, ON THE other hand, went all-out against Colorado Saturday and still came out on the bottom of a 21-14 score. KU's record now stands at 2-7 for the season and 2-4 in the league. The Colorado-KU contest at Boulder was a waste of half the field, as most of the game was played on the KU end. Of the 14 times KU put the ball in play offensively, 10 times saw them on or behind their own 20-yd. line. Colorado, putting the ball in play 13 times, started offensive drives on an average from their own 49.5-yd. stripe. TONIGHT! At Lawrence Theatres NOW! See It Tonite — Anthony Quinn is "Zorba The Greek" Winner of 3 Academy Awards Shows at 7:00 & 9:25 - 1st Run - Effrem Zimbalist Jr. Yvette Mimeaux "THE REWARD" — plus — "Wild Is The Country" Open 6:45—Show 7:00 Now Showing Closed For Remodeling In Progressive Construction Scope It was KU who got the first break, however, in the second quarter when defensive halfback Ward Coleman recovered a CU fumble on the Buffalo 17. Three plays later KU quarterback Bill Fenton sped around back for eight yards and a touchdown. AN OLD JAYHAWK nemesis, pass defense, paved the way for a Colorado touchdown on the ensuing kick-off. From their own 24 Colorado marched 76 yards in 12 plays to tie the score at 7-7. Two key plays in the drive were 16 and 29 yard passes from CU quarterback Bernie McCall to end Frank Rogers. Estes Banks scored for Colorado on a one yard plunge. Colorado put together two pass interceptions in the second half for touchdowns, which put the Buffaloes ahead 21-7. Banks scored the first on a one yard plunge after McCall had set it up with a 20 yard run to the KU 5. Later in the fourth quarter on a third down and 28 from the KU 28, McCall connected with end KU's brightest moments were vet to come. George Lawrick for the deciding touchdown. ON THE FOLLOWING kickoff, the ailing Bobby Skahan, KU quarterback, teamed up with Halley Kampschroeder, making his first start at split end, to notch the final score of the game. Skahan, entering the game for the first time, hit successfully on five of seven passing attempts, carrying KU 71 yards in 10 plays. Four of the passes went to Kamp-schroeder, the final pass good for 13 yards and a touchdown. KU outrushed Colorado 202-152 but trailing in passed 83-139 outrushed Colorado 202-153, but trailed in passing 83-139. Danny Miller again led the KU ground attack with 77 yards in 10 carries. Bill Fenton ran for 53 in 19 carries. carries. BIG EIGHT CONFERENCE STANDINGS: (all games) w l t w l t Nebraska 6 0 0 9 0 0 Missouri 5 1 0 6 2 1 Colorado 4 2 1 5 2 2 Oklahoma 3 2 0 3 5 0 Iowa State 3 3 1 3 1 1 Kansas 2 4 0 2 7 0 Okla St. 0 5 0 1 7 0 Kansas St. 0 6 0 0 9 0 UPI-Daring Craig Breedleove became the first man to crack the 600 miles per hour barrier today in recapturing the world land speed record in two sizzling runs in his Spirit of America across western Utah's Salt Flats. Last week's scores: Jim Ryun and Mike Petterson paced the KU freshman cross country team (running as the Jayhawk Track Club) to team honors in the Midwest Federation 6-mile cross country race at Wichita Saturday. The 28-year-old Los Angeles driver pushed the record to 600.- 601 mph with clockings of 593.172 mph and 608.201 through the measured mile in his jet-powered racer. Missouri 30, Oklahoma 0; Nebraska 21, Oklahoma St. 17; Colorado 21, Kansas 14; Iowa St. 38, Kansas St. 6. Ryun and Peterson placed second and third behind winner Pat McMahon, an Irish student at Oklahoma Baptist University. McMahon's winning time was clocked in 29:56.4. Ryun finished in 30:29.4 and Peterson in 31:04.5. Gene Johnson of KU finished eighth. Craig Breedlove Breaks Barrier Following KU's low team score of 44 was Wichita State with 100, and Oklahoma Baptist with 118. 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