KU beaten soundly by Iowa State By MARK RIMMER Iowa State was able to come up with big third down plays while rolling for 276 yards on the ground in defeating KU 24-7. The effectiveness of Iowa State's ground game was surprising, because KU yielded only 155 yards rushing in its first three games. "We were beaten to a pulp physically," said KU coach Jack Mitchell. "It is the first time this Iowa State was expected to pass a lot, but Tim Van Galder, Cyclone quarterback, threw only 13 passes, completing seven for 88 yards. year that we have been beaten physically." "After two good ball games, our kids were just not ready mentally to play a good football game," Mitchell said. Larry Carwell, Cyclone defensive halfback, set up ISU's first touchdown by intercepting a pass from Bob Skahan, KU quarterback, and running it 75 yards to the KU four yard line. ISU quarterback Tim Van Galder swept around left end on the next play for the TD, making it 7-0 with 5:21 remaining in the first quarter. Later in the first period Iowa State was faced with a fourth down on KU's 18-yard line. Dave Spealler, a 130-pound soccer-type kicker, came in and kicked a 36-yard field goal with 10:31 remaining in the quarter. Winning habits end in upset LATE IN THE second quarter Iowa State got possession of the ball on its 27-yard line. The Cyclones scored their second touchdown 10 plays later with Les Webster cracking off left tackle from one yard out for the score. Busch kicked the extra point with 3:48 left in the first half. By JERRY KLEIN Assistant Sports Editor Just when the members of the KU football team developed winning habits, an Iowa State one-man offensive and defensive show proved too much and shattered Jayhawker hopes for its third successive win at Ames, Iowa, Saturday. Although the rest of the Iowa State team added solid support in its 24-7 victory, it was quarterback Tim Van Galder and defensive halfback Larry Carwell who came up with the clutch performances and big plays. 6 On the other hand, Kansas had little chance to come up with more than one solid drive. ON DEFENSE, Carwell set a Big Eight record when he intercepted two passes and returned them for a total of 123 yards. His longest of 75 yards in the first quarter set up the first Cyclone touchdown. VAN GALDER, who led the Big Eight in passing and total offense last season, completed 7 of 13 passes for 88 yards. However, it was his ability to move the Cyclone offense on the ground that provided the difference. Daily Kansas Monday. October 10, 1966 In all, the Iowa State offense rushed for 276 yards. Prior to Saturday, the KU defense ranked ninth in the nation having allowed 51.7 yards in three games. In addition, Van Galder gained 42 yards and scored two touchdowns on runs of four and six yards. Yet the game's rushing leader was halfback Les Webster who gained 86 yards in 23 attempts. SENIORS Would You Believe? "We Shall Inherit The Earth" (and our SWEATSHIRTS) At The SENIOR COFFEE Wed., Oct. 12 Kansas Union Ballroom 9:30-10:30 a.m. ALL Seniors excused from 9:30 classes Also—Senior Day—Saturday, Oct. 15 Watch UDK For Announcement 9th & Iowa kicked the extra point to make it 24-0 with 10 seconds left in the period. In the third quarter Iowa State took four plays from the KU 23-yard line to score its final touchdown. Van Galder ran around right end from six yards out for the score. This time Spealler Hillcrest Shopping Center The Jayhawkers were able to sustain a 68-yard drive in the fourth quarter for their only score. The 12-play drive was capped with a nine yard run by Thermus Butler for the score. Dave Bouda picked the extra point. Make Stereo a moving experience with the new Borg-Warner 8-Track Stereo Car Tape Play Move out with the music you want to hear . . . a whole carfull of Stereo! No interruptions or radio yack-yack. Slide a tape cartridge in the slot and you've got over an hour's worth of vibrant Stereo. The Borg-Warner Stereo mounts easily under the dash, and its twin speakers go there too. No door panel surgery. Solid state dependability and a solid 6-month warranty that puts it ahead of the pack. Put all that Stereo on the road. Reg. $119.95 $99.95 KIEF'S RECORD & STEREO