Miller Leads Rushing KU Offense Best Ever As Jayhawks Stymie'Cats By Dick Russell What was supposed to be the closest KU-K-State game in ten years turned into a Jayhawk rout Saturday. With Bill Fenton, Kansas City junior; Rick Abernethy, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore; and Dan Miller, Omaha, Neb., junior, powering the offense, KU took advantage of numerous Wildcat errors and romped to a 34-0 victory. KU ran over, under, around and through K-State, gaining 326 yards on the ground to 50 for the Wildcats. Three second-quarter touchdowns locked up the game at 27-0. "We GOT a heck of a lot of breaks," explained Jay hawk coach Jack Mitchell. "We got more breaks in this game than we've gotten in a long while." PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS Miller and Abernethy provided the biggest surprises. Miller led the ground attack with 81 yards, while Abernethy scored twice and gained 74. In practice, Miller never could seem to hang onto the ball. But he didn't have any trouble Saturday. "Two weeks ago, I used to clutch up all the time," he said. "I'd get stiff all the time and drop the ball. But Coach Mitchell and the other coaches all helped me to relax. It sure comes out a whole lot better." ABERNETHY TALLIED his third and fourth touchdowns of the season in the first half. The Jayhawk slot back was running out of a new formation, termed the "B" formation. Instead of (Continued on page 10) Geophysical Opportunities With Pan American Petroleum Corporation Subsidiary of Standard Oil Co. (Indiana) Interviews Tuesday, November 2, 1965 Opportunities for students with bachelor's or advanced degrees in the following: Geophysics; Engineering (with geology background); Physics; Geology (with math through Calculus); and Math (with geology background). Summer employment opportunities are also available for junior students and above. Check with Dr. William Merrill, Chairman, Geology Department, for interview appointments. Equal Opportunity Employer Lawson Paces KU In Federation Win John Lawson, Overland Park junior, paced the way for the Jayhawks with a winning time of 30:17.8 in the Kansas State Federation cross-country meet Saturday. KU took first place in the six-mile classic with 36 points placing five men in the top ten. Kansas State University placed second in the cross country meet with 37 points. The Wildcats went down to defeat three times at the hands of KU athletes this weekend. Friday the fresh football squad lost to the young Jayhawks 28-0 and Saturday they lost the cross country meet by one point only to be followed by a 34-0 crushing blow in varsity football. Fort Hays, finishing runners in second and third place, placed third in the team scoring with 52 points. Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia, was fourth with 107 points, Allen County Junior College, Iola, fifth with 143 and Haskell Institute sixth with 172. Sixty-two runners competed in the meet; 60 finished. KU harriers following Lawson, who won his third straight race this season, and their times, were Tom Yergovich, Kansas City junior, sixth, 31:07; Mike Petterson, Wichita freshman, seventh, 31:10; Woelk, ninth, 31:50, and Allen Russell, Scott'sbluff, Neb., sophomore, tenth. 32:21. Other individual winners and their times were Laking, Fort Hays, second, 30:30; Mason, Fort Hays, third, 31:00; Nightingale, KSU, fourth, 31:01; Harper, KSU, fifth, 31:02, and Tarry, KSU, eighth, 31:46. Daily Kansan Monday, November 1, 1965 9 The Classical Film Series presents Program of American Slapstick The masters of the absurd once again run amuck on the silver screen. Admission 60ยข Wednesday - 7:00 p.m. Dyche Auditorium SENIORS Friday, Nov. 5, is the last day that seniors who have paid their fees will be able to pick up senior hats and sweatshirts. They're available at the Alumni Association office in Strong. After Nov. 5, extra hats and sweatshirts will be sold to seniors only. Watch the UDK for more information about "THE CLASS OF THE CENTURY"