Page 10 University Daily Kansan Sayers Uses Rushing Show To Capture Conference Lead Gale Sayers, KU's All-American halfback, combined the best day rushing, 129 yards, and the longest run from scrimmage, 81 yards, in the Big Eight conference this season, to take dead aim on his third consecutive conference rushing title. Saturday's effort against Wyoming, the tenth time in his career that he has run for over 100 yards in a game, moved Sayers into the rushing lead past Oklahoma State's Walt Garrison, who was held to 68 yards against Missouri. Sayers has 263 total to Garrison's 219. The KU senior has had only three better days in his three seasons - 144 against Nebraska last year, and 156 against Kansas State and a conference record 233 against Oklahoma State, both as a sophomore. New Rugby Team Schedules Games KU's newly-formed rugby team is well on its way toward implementing the sport on the campus, as two games have already been scheduled, and others are being planned. The first game for the KU team will be with the University of Missouri at Kansas City on Oct. 18, at Kansas City. A return match with UMKC is scheduled for Oct. 25 at Lawrence. At a meeting last week, the team elected George Bunting, organizer of the group, as president, and Wynand Pienaar as captain. Other officers elected were: Dave Beal, treasurer; Kit Cornett, secretary; Elwin Collins, manager; and Don Dale, social chairman. Lawrence Blades, assistant professor of law, will be the faculty adviser. The club practices each Thursday afternoon on intramural field #7. SAM ZICKEFOOSE brought in the Sig Ep's only touchdown. Dick Brown took the pass for ATO's one TD, and they relied on safeties by Dave Adams and John Wells for the remaining four points. Paving Conclave Set New technical data and management techniques will be emphasized on the program of the eighth annual Asphalt Paving Conference Oct. 30 here. in the "B" division, Ellsworth's Bill Leins got off good passes and connected on most, but the Air Force defense proved too strong. Dave Huntress scored for the Ellsworth team. The AFROTC started moving late in the first half as Glenn McCubbin scored, and Quarterback Tim Buchanan's PAT sent them ahead. Jayhawker Steve Renko is the seventh leading rusher in the conference with 144 yards on 38 carries. He also ranks sixth in the total offense race with 201 yards. Baxter overtook Lane in both the total offense and passing statistics by earning 144 yards, including 131 passing. He has now hit on 18 of 38 passes for 366 yards, and ran for 161 more to boost his total to 501. will be sidelined for the remainder of the season. ATO's, Phi Psi's Win Low-Scoring Battles Lane, who played the game with a broken nose and an injured hip, netted only 55 yards, four on passing, leaving his season total at 449 yards. Baxter's lead in the passing department is 366 to 284. Alpha Tau Omega edged Sigma Phi Epsilon, 11-6, and Phi Kappa Psi nipped Phi Kappa Sigma, 8-6, in yesterday's "A" football action. Comparing Sayers' progress with previous years, he is three yards ahead of his pace at this time last year, but 46 behind the standard he set as a sophomore when he ran for 1,125 yards. His conference-winning total last year was 917. SAYERS IS now in second place in the conference career rushing standings. With seven games to go, he has 2,305 yards, just 257 behind record-holder Dave Hoppman of Iowa State. In the second half, the winners piled up 13 points and held Ellsworth scoreless. In "B" games, the Air Force ROTC defeated Ellsworth, 20-6; Templin shut out the Buns Eusters, 6-0; Delta Upsilon No. 1 dropped Alpha Tau Omega, 13-0, and Delta Tau Delta won 6-0, over Pi Kappa Psi. Dale Reinecker went across for Phi Kappa Sig, giving them an early lead. But Larry Winn took a long pass for the Phi Psi's to tie the game, and Curt Frank's safety provided the winning margin. Today's "A" games are: Phi Delta Theta vs. Lambda Chi Alpha, and Sigma Nu vs. Delta Tau Delta. In "B" football, Foster meets Stephenson, and Jolliffe takes on Pearson. Sigma Chi No. 2 meets Beta Theta Pi No. 2. Firmly placed in the punting lead is Kansas State's Doug Dusenbury, with a 47.9 average on nine kicks. KU's Mike Johnson is in third place with a 38.5 average on 13 punts. To Get to 807 Vermont DU No. 1 and ATO played a scoreless first half. Then DU's Gary Ascanio fired a long one to Larry Kauffman for one score, and to Andy Harris for the second and final score. Templin nudged the Buns Busters, 6-0, as Russ Powell fired a quick one to Bill Hier for the only score. THE DELT'S single score came on Rich Andrews' touchdown, in this defensive battle that left Phi Psi scoreless. Sayers also moved into fourth place in the total offense race with his big day against Wyoming, accounting for 299 yards in the three games with his 36 yards passing. Go to the Police Station, then 1/2 blk. south on the same side of the street. Starts TONITE! Jack Lemmon in 'Good Neighbor Sam' Shows at 7:00 & 9:20 BEST FOOD IN LAWRENCE HOWEVER, the KU back is well behind in the total offense race, which has boiled down to a two-man struggle between Glenn Baxter of Oklahoma State and Gary Lane of Missouri. Nebraska's Fred Duda, who is now in third place in the race, was injured Saturday and Art Presentation STARTS TONIGHT! 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