10 Monday, April 13, 1987 / University Daily Kansan *Monday Sports Extra* Spring scrimmage clouds quarterback race KU receiver Rodney Hairstra in a pass from quarterback Kelly Donoho. Harris scored both of the blue team's touchdowns Saturday in Memorial Stadium and led all receivers with 10 catches for 172 yards. By DIANE FILIPOWSKI Alan Hagman/KANSAN Staff writer Quarterback Mike Orth was a hero for a moment Saturday when he tackled a dog that had interrupted the annual blue-white spring football scrimmage in Memorial Stadium. The attention focused on Orth briefly, but he did not shine as he might have liked, completing only 8 of 20 passes for 87 yards with one interception. The white team defeated the blue team 14-13, and even though Orth steals for winning the game at a team picnic yesterday and losing quarterback Kelly Donohoe ate hot dogs, it seemed that Orth had little to celebrate. "These are the last spring practices that I will have to go through." 'Orth said Saturday after the game. But an optimistic Coach Bob Valesente came out of the locker room after the game and joked, "They've come out the winner either way." Valesente said he thought his team had implemented its new style of offense that would put emphasis on the running game. Last season, Kansas rushed for a total of 806 yards, placing the Jayhawks second to last among NCAA Division I schools. The two teams rushed for a combined 229 yards, led by Arnold Snell, who rushed for 100 yards on White 14 Blue 13 White 0 0 7 7 14 Ryan 0 7 0 6 13 BLUE: Donohoe 14-yard pass to Harris (Smith kick) BLUE: 7-0 WHITE, Rank 76-yard pass to Vaughn (Kemp kick). TIF, 7 all. Fourth quarter BLUE Donohoe 40-yard pass to Harris (kick block) BLUE 13(7) WHITE Shields 4-yard run (Kemp kick) WHITE 14-13 A: 500 Individual statistics RUSHING: White — Rogers 16-91, Shields 6-18, Orth 3, O'Gara 1, Blue — Snell 28-100, Ledford 4, Donovon 6, Brem 1-24 (hm) PASSING White - Orch 8:208:7-01, Rank 5-6 1171-1, Vaughn 1:2-28:0-0, Blue - Donohue 12:19-2:0, Snell 0:1-1:0 RECEIVING: White - Caldwell 24, 8:40g. Vaughn 13, 100s. Shields 17, Jour丹 1, 25ges 17, Wiel德 1:33 Blue – Harris 10, 72er 3,37. Brehm 1, 31. Lambd 2, 15ter 4 PUNINTING: White — Abraham 3-115 (38.3), 2-52 (26) Blue — Reith 4-115 (37.8) MUSICIED COLLECTIONS TACKLES White - Long 6-1-2, Breeds 5- 2-7, Hensman 3-4-7, Dinner 3-3.5, Blue - Matix 8-0-6 (1-1), Hoover 5-0-5 28 carries for the blue team. Mike Rogers led the white team with 91 yards on 16 carries. Both rushing performances were an improvement from last season, but were made against a defense that allowed its opponents 2,770 yards last season and was split in half Saturday. Most of the scoring came through the air. Three of the scrimmage's four touchdowns came on 76, 40- and 14-yard passes, and the other touchdown came on a 4-yard run by Warren Shields. Wide receivers Willey Vaughn and Rodney Harris highlighted the game with 302 yards of Kansas '656 yards of total offense and three of the games' four touchdowns. Vaughn caught six passes for 130 yards and Harris caught 10 passes for 172 yards. Vaughn, who was named an honorable mention All-Ameica and was a first-team All Big Eight selection, quit the team last month but returned shortly thereafter. He said Saturday that he was glad he staved. "Even though Rodney and I compete against each other, he made me feel good to be a part of this team," Vaughn said. "We are two deep at this position, and we're not going to miss a beat next season." The quarterback battle between Orth and Donohoe never materialized. The white team did not score until Jeff Rank replaced Orth in the second half and connected on a 76-yard pass to Vaughn, which put the white team on the scoreboard late in the third quarter. "I'm just glad that I had Jeff on my team," Orth said. "My play was not good today." Orth finished behind Rank, a walk-on who completed 5 of 6 passes for 117 vards. Donohoe played the entire game for the blue team and threw 40-yard and 14-yard touchdown pass to Julius Thomas on 12 of 29 yards on 17 of 28 passing. Valeente said he still had not made a decision on who would fill the number one quarterback position for the Jayhawks next season. Donhoe said he was not concerned with his position right now because he said Orth, who started in eight games last season, compared to his three, had more experience and Rank was a factor. "I want the number one position really bad," Donohoe said, "but I won't worry about it until the fall." Orth said he didn't play well and now thought Donoho deserved the number one spot. Valesente said he also was pleased that the team played physically for the entire game, something the team lacked last season and one of his main goals for spring training. "For 60 minutes . . . I saw as much hitting at the end of the game as I saw at the beginning of the game," Valesente said. The white squid didn’t secure its win until the final play of the game with ‘02 seconds left when kicker was up to attempt a 26-ward field goal. Holder John Brehm could not hold the snap and failed to run the ball into the end zone as time ran out. accurate field goal kicking in the scrimmage, but the final field goal try and a 18-yard field goal by Smith in the third quarter missed. Valesepte said he hoped to see Also, the blue team lost its chance to tie the game in the fourth quarter when the extra point after Harris' second touchdown was blocked. The Jayhawk's punting averages were not outstanding either. Scott Abraham averaged 38 yards, Rich Reith 37 yards and Allen Martin 26 yards. "Our kicking and punting were sporadic," Valesente said. "I guess its something we are not putting enough emphasis on and maybe we need to put more on it." Valesente said his team was not ready to contend for a Big Eight title, and before the Jayhawks can think about playing a Big Eight team, they must think about their season opener against Auburn, which is five months away. WATERGATE MADE THEM FAMOUS. KINKO'S MAKES THEM FAST. It's no secret. At Kunkin's our staff has a friendly, professional attitude you won't find anywhere else. We are well-equipped to handle high quality displays of your $30,697 or less. 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M/F/H Steve Kueffer, assistant men's coach, said that Kansas made some strong showings and thought the trip provided good exposure. Director: Philip Kaufman President, Molly Wanstall — Alpha Chi Omega Vice President for Membership, Michelle Roberts — Alpha Delta Pi Vice President for Campus Affairs, Sara Dennehy — Kappa Alpha Theta Vice President for Sorority Affairs, Jill Elliot — Chi Omega Public Relations Coordinator, Lisa Hund — Alpha Omicron Pi Secretary, Nancy Elias — Sigma Delta Tau Treasurer, Ping Huang — Sigma Kappa The Jayhawks finished second, with 42% points, behind the University of California-Berkeley, which won with 94% points on its home track. Arizona State finished third with 40 and San Jose State was fourth with 19. Scott Huffman won the pole vault with a 17 feet, $ \frac{1}{4} $ inch vault. He was followed by freshman Pat Manson, who was second with a vault of 16-6. Chris Bohanan vaulted 16-0 and finished fourth. Kueffer said Kansas made its best showings in the javelin and the pole vault. Men take second in California Kueffer said Kansas' most surprising victory was the 5,000-meter run. "The team wanted to compete well." Kueffer said yesterday. "The trip made them feel good about themselves." Even though the Kansas men's track team traveled to California this weekend and rode cable cars, visited the redwood forests and saw other sights in the Bay Area, it found time to compete in a quadrangular meet Saturday. By DIANE FILIPOWSKI Staff writer All-America Ron Bahm finished first in the javelin with a throw of 227 feet. High school All-America Vince throw placed second with a 223-10 throw. Manson, who was a high-school All-America last season, was injured first semester and did not compete for most of the indoor season. 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