Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Nov. 10, 1964 Grisham Threatens Sayers' Monopoly If averages are maintained the rest of the season, Oklahoma's Jim Grisham will break the stranglehold on individual rushing titles in the Big Eight Conference held by Kansas's Gale Sayers, the winner two years running, and the most prolific ground gainer in Big Eight history. Sayers still leads the Big Eight in rushing with 590, a 73.75 per-game average, according to statistics released today from the conference's service bureau. Grisham has a 74 per-game average with his 518 lengths in seven games. Sayers has eight games under his belt. On this basis, Sayers will finish with 738 yards, while Grisham ends his career and season with 740. Grisham bounced into strong contention for the crown when he got 121 against Iowa State, his best of the year. Meanwhile, Sayers was able to collect only 27, his season's low, against Nebraska this past week. GRISHAM's effort also moved the big Sooner fullback all the way to fifth in the Big Eight's career rushing tables with 2,197 yards. This leaves him just 85 away from third and becoming the back with the most running yards in Oklahoma history. That honor (and career spot) is held by Clendon Thomas, who got 2,282. Thus, Grisham joins Savers in the select 2,000-yard circle, the second from the "class of '65" to do it. A third senior, Tom Vaughn of Iowa State, had a shot at the honor when the season started, but if he is to get the job done, he'll have to get 288 in the next two games. Also coming from nowhere to take the passing lead was Nebraska's Bob Churchich, who gained only 23 yards through the air in his first two games but since has hit for 634, including a Nebraska record 92-yard touchdown toss last week. His season total now stands at 657. THEOS 23 yards are Churchich's exact margin over Glenn Baxter (634) of Oklahoma State, who didn't complete a pass in the Cowbys' big win over Wichita last Saturday. Running third, 17 back of Baxter, is Missouri's Gary Lane (617). On a game basis, Baxter leads with a Betas, Laws Earn Titles With Undefeated Seasons Fraternity "A" league final standings were determined yesterday as Beta Theta Pi shoutout Phi Kappa Theta, 60-0, giving them a 4-0 record. Betas have not given up a touchdown all season. THE LAWS took on JRP in their last scheduled game in Independent "A" league and maintained their undefeated record by defeating JRP, 12-6. In the same league, Delta Upsilon and Sigma Alpha Epsilon fought it out for second place. SAE took the game, 19-12. In "B" league games, Phi Kappa Psi downed Phi Kappa Tau, 24-0, as Triangle forfeited to Pi Kappa Alpha. Also moving to the top for the first time this year was Larry Shields of Oklahoma in punt returns, 169 yards. Other leaders are Doug Dusenbury, Kansas State, punting (43-42.4); Vaughn, kickoff returns (16-379); and Kent McCloughan, Nebraska, scoring (62 points). Zarter and Davis each scored a touchdown for the Laws, and JRP managed to score with Don Herd's six-pointer. White of Nebraska, who was on the long end of Churchie's pass. One more yard behind him is Lance Rentzel of Oklahoma in the tightest of all individual statistical races. No matter how you figure it, Lane has the total-offense lead. With 358 yards on the ground to go with his aerial production, Lane has 975 lengths, a 122 average. Baxter is still second—846 and 120.9–with Churchill well back in third. 90.6 average, Churchich has 82.1, Lane 77.1. Bill Symons, Colorado's slotback, has taken both the top spots in pass receiving with 25 catches and 251 yards, one more yard than Freeman NEBRASKA GAME FILM Quarterback Club SAE CALLED on John Williams to supply most of their points. 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