6B Monday, October 9, 1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN --- Sterling Silver Jewelry Semi-precious stones Incense& Holders Sarongs Turkish Handbags Masks Statues Windchimes and much more Open 10-6 Mon. - Sat til 8 on Thurs. 5 E 7th 842-1376 Downtown AFRICAN ADORNED --been all year — was the defense making the big plays when they were needed. BODY BOUTIQUE The Women's Fitness Facility $20 per month VIP Membership Join Us at JAREP on Monday, October 9 6:00 Walnut Room, Kansas Union Any Questions Contact: Bruant Lamer at 832-9575 STUDENT THE NAMISH OAKMANS SENATE 2 months FREE for 1st 20 new members that respond by October 15,1995. offer still available Call for details 9251 OPEN TIL 10 PM Science Major? Are You Interested in Environmental Issues? Then Come and Visit JAEP - FREE YOGA CLASS Jayhawk Association of Environmental Professionals Presents: Robert Eye, Environmental Attorneys - Body Sculpting - Stair Masters - Step Aerobics - Lifecycles - Treadmills - Nautilus - Freeweights FOOTBALL: Defense, special teams spell difference in Kansas victory Continued from Page 1B. With Kansas clinging to a 26-24 lead heading into the fourth quarter, the defense came up with the second of four Colorado turnovers. On the second play of the quarter, Colorado sophomore quarterback John Hessler completed a 10-yard pass to sophomore wide receiver Phil Savoy only to have him fumble. Kansas freshman outside linebacker Patrick Brown was there to grab the loose ball. After Brown returned the ball five yards to the Colorado 43-yard line, it took Kansas only one play to capitalize as junior running back June Henley scored on a 43-yard draw play. In addition to having two touchdowns, Henley compiled 137 yards rushing and 87 receiving. The Jayhawks forced a big turnover on the Buffalo's initial drive of the second half as well. On first down and goal from the Kansas 7-yard line, Colorado sophomore tailback Herchell Troutman fumbled the ball into the end zone where Kansas sophomore linebacker Jason Thoren pounced on it. At the time, the Jayhawks led 23-17 and would go on to score 17 of the final 24 points. "I guess I didn't play well, because we didn't win." Troutman said. Troutman said that fumble was the difference in the game. But perhaps the biggest play of the game came early in the first quarter. After Kansas drove 63 yards on eight plays and took a 3-0 lead on the first of two field goals by sophomore place kicker Jeff McCord, the defense forced Colorado to punt on fourth down and 10 from midfield. The punt, however, never reached its intended destination as Kansas senior defensive back Spencer Bonner burst through the line and blocked the punt. The ball bounced to Kansas sophomore defensive back Manolito Jones, who returned it 31 yards for the touchdown. "On the play where I scored the touchdown, we were supposed to go after the ball," Jones said. "When I saw that the ball was blocked I just picked up the ball and was hoping that I wouldn't trip. I wanted to score." KANSAS FOOTBALL NOTES & QUOTES Kansas' blocked punt in the first quarter was its second in as many weeks. Kansas senior wide receiver Ashaundai Smith was the 13th receiver in school history to surpass 1,000 career yards receiving. Kansas has scored 20 or more points in every game this season. Kansas junior running back June Henley's six receptions was a career high as were senior quarterback Mark Williams' 25 completions. Colorado junior quarterback Koy Determ saw limited playing time before his knee buckled on him in the fourth The game marked the earliest Big Eight Conference loss the Buffalooes had suffered since losing 41-21 to Oklahoma State on October 8, 1988. The game also marked the most points allowed at Folsom Field and the worst margin of defeat since the same Oklahoma State game. quarter. Although he did no further damage to his knee, the game proved that his knee brace wouldn't give him enough support so he decided to have surgery this week. - Kansas football coach Glen Mason: "I've said it over and over: Mike Hankwitz has done a tremendous job. We've had a lot of injuries over there and if you asked me how he's doing it, I'd tell you I'm not really sure." Kansas senior outside linebacker Keith Rodgers: "They have great talent. Taking nothing away from them, but the best team on Saturday will win, not the best talent." Colorado football coach Rick Neuheisel: "("Glen Mason") came out at the end of the end of the game and said the he had the extra week, as gracious a guy as he is. I said, 'No, you guys got it done today.'" Compiled by *Kansan* sportswriter Robert Sinclair. THE UNIVERSITYDAILY KANSAN Your guide to news, sports & entertainment. Any Monday buy any pizza & get the second one of equal value FREE! 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