'Breaks Even Out' Monday, Sept. 21, 1964 University Daily Kansar Page 11 Fumble Preserves KU Victory By Russ Corbitt (Sports Editor) "We got some breaks and so did they. Our's came late in the game, but our fumbles were just as important to them." That's how KU Coach Jack Mitchell summed up his team's narrow escape with a 7-3 win over Texas Christian University here Sunday. The game marked the last of a series of opening games between the two teams which began in 1942, and as Mitchell said, "The breaks in the series were bound to even out, because there have been quite a few that have gone against us." THE "LATE BREAK" Mitchell referred to was 264 lb. Dick Pratt's recovery of a TCU fumble on the KU one-yard line with 20 seconds remaining in the game. KU Quarterback Steve Renko ran the clock out on one play, and preserved the Jayhawk victory. KU ALSO HAD its trouble holding on to the ball at key moments, as Mitchell noted. After Bruce Alford, TCU sophomore place kicker, narrowed the score to 7-3 with a field goal in the second quarter, KU "John (Garber) hit Howard (TCU quarterback) and jarred the ball loose enough for me to grab it," Pratt said, beaming with his ever-present smile as he talked with reporters. "It was just there and I grabbed it." moved the ball to the TCU six-yard line before a stray pitchout cost the Jayhawks possession and a possible touchdown. In the third quarter Mitchell's charges moved to the TCU 21 before fumbling the ball away. All the scoring came in the second quarter, as KU tallied its seven points in the series of downs prior to TCU's drive for the field goal. Willie Ray Smith swept right end for the final six yards and the six-pointer. Gary Duff converted for the extra point. THE BIG PLAY in KU's touchdown drive came as a result of the lateral game which the Jayhawks had worked on intensively during practice. Renko handed off to Gale Sayers, who, after picking up five yards, pitched back to Renko. The KU quarterback then displayed his high school fullback ability by reeling off a 45-yard jaunt to the TCU 14-yard line. A third period lateral play went to the extreme, as Renko handed off to Sayers, with laterals to Gerhart and then back to Renko. The play covered 12 yards. Mitchell and the Jayhawks are now looking ahead to the trip to Syracuse this Saturday. KU upset the Orange here last year, and the highly-ranked eastern team has been broadcasting its desires for revenge. Boston College upset Syracuse, 21-14, Saturday. LINE CHARGE—The KU offensive line got the jump on the TCU defense in this play, shot immediately after the snap from center. Jayhawks shown are (56) Jim Becker, (60) George Harvey, (88) Sandy Buda, (69) Bill Wohlford, and (11) Steve Renko. 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