University Daily Kansan Monday, Oct. 12, 1964 Jayhawks Finally Click Humble Cyclones, 42-6 AMES, Iowa (Special)—A potential offense that finally exploded, and a potential defense that finally jelled proved to be an invincible combination Saturday, as the KU Jayhawks crushed Iowa State. 42-6 In an effort to shake off a two-game losing streak, Coach Jack Mitchell had made several adjustments in his lineups for KU's first conference game. The results undoubtedly exceeded his expectations. RON OELSCHLAGER, senior fullback who had missed the first three games because of a pre-season wrist injury, made his return to the lineup noticeable. KU's first play of the game was an off-tackle handoff to the fullback, and Oelschlager turned his first carry of the season into a T3-yard touch-down. Gary Duff started his perfect day with the first of six extra point kicks, and the Jayhawks were off and running. Oelschlager's 109 yards on 12 carries, and Savers' 87 on 10 assignments paced the Jayhawks to a ground game of 314 yards, while the tough defensive platoon limited Tom Vaughn and his Cyclone teammates to 30 yards rushing. GALE SAYERS also displayed his All-American credentials in the big first period with a 48-yard touchdown. The KU offense and defense then took turns impressing the spectators and inspiring each other. By the time the first quarter had ended, the Jayhawks had run up a 28-0 advantage, putting more points on the scoreboard than they had managed in the three previous games combined. But that was not the entire story. With sophomore quarterback Bob Skahan connecting on four of eight attempts for 73 yards, KU displayed an effective passing game which had as an adency y the jillow a, the been sorely missing from the Jayhawk offense through the first three games. TOKYO—(UPI)—Don Schollander of Lake Oswego, Ore., won the first gold medal for the United States in the 1964 Olympic Games tonight when he captured the 100-meter freestyle swim in record time. KU picked up 133 yards on 10 of 19 aerial attempts. Three of the Jayhawk touchdowns came on passes, as Skahan, Sayers and Mike Johnson each connected on short scoring tosses. The Cyclones went to the air 31 times, picking up 135 yards on 14 completions. U.S. Wins Gold Medal THE KU OFFENSIVE fireworks continued to explode throughout the game. A second-quarter touchdown was set up by a 53-yard pass play from Skahan to end George Hornung which carried to the Cyclone 18-yard line. Harriers Edge Chicago The Jayhawk cross country team scored again as they took the Chicago Track and Field Club, 25-30, Saturday in the first of two home meets this season. Bill Silverberg again led the KU pack with 19:53.2 for the top time. Kansas took the next three spots with Herald Hadley, Ken Holm and Tom Yergovich, giving KU the meet by a narrow margin. Jim Peterson, CTC star, came in second with 19:58. KU's John Lawson charged home in 20:03, and Chicago men George Harvey and Al Carius took the next soofs with 20:06 and 20:07. Both Peterson and Carius were named the top Big Ten distance men of their year, Peterson in '62 and Carius in '63. Jayhawk coach Bill Easton had tagged this "our toughest meet," and KU struggled for victory which leaves them unbeaten in 22 consecutive ties. CTC is composed of college graduate amateurs who still wish to compete in track and field competition. 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