Mondav. November 15. 1976 7 ks University Daily Kansan live guard said, "It's lose. It's so through scarello's neversense nasasself over to levers led to Colorado. the Buffs as fresh- all on away from d return. Colorado ringing two to er for the died four of s p asses. start of armance and amance and 16 carri es. stay with ck to se e have and foore said. t hurt us game was kicked up 19 arrow edge ost of that backs from and CU's has a Buff in record of w has 1,070 id in rushing who has yards in his yards and smith. Smith and 3,042 in fifth in Big back Norris could do to was quickly doffs or pit- ks, but twice average that hawks. do chose to seize for a 96- Mayberry g tackled on Smith. KU-CU game koff return points. tied ad playing: Playing evidence may be lying. the mighty list—not to caution apva State and little trouble but came up Eight action touchdowns, kickoff 99 yards State stunned , at Ames to a five-team y gave the equaling the their history. coordination. Oklahoma for the league ationally, also as the Tigers 14th-ranked attributed six saw, saw its bowl seriously 1. overall had after knocking earlier. lacing 15th in ason, 22nd in 30:47; Ted Smith, 38th in 42nd in 31:56. d 43rd in the 29:47 clocking City Sports Writer By ROBRAINS JV team beaten by K-State, 24-7 ad, 40-, with a point in defeat. He scored a try he game with a scored the final he game out of a trip abroad in one of the first four England. Couch Jack White knew that punting was one of his junior varsity football team's Friday the Jayhawks repeatedly made errors trying to punt, and the Kansas State Wildcats took advantage to post an easy 24-7 KU in the season finale for both teams. The Jayhawks punted the ball five times in the game, for an average of 34 yards a The 'Jayhawks' long day in the cold started on the opening kickoff. Freshman Dave Dursfield fumbled the kick on the second-yard line, setting up K-State's first score. Jerome Holwell put the points on the board on the Wilcat's second attempt as he went in from the 20. The extra point kick was good. Kansas retaliated with a touchdown of its own in the third period, but by then K-State had added a field goal and the Jayhawks were through. Borrow wound up as Kansas' leading rusher for the day, picking up 80 yards in Bobby Barrow scored KU's touchdown on a 18-yard jump up the middle. Dennis Crawford hit a home run. the margin to 18-7, but that was as close as the Javahaws could come. Sports kick. But that doesn't indicate the magnitude of their trouble. White said that he had figured the game as a host-up, but that he was surprised by K-Man. "I thought that their intensity was the difference in the ball game," he said. "They took it to us right from the very first series, and we just couldn't recover." The Jayhawks, who also fumbled the ball seven times (they lost four), finished the season with a 1-3 record. K-State finished at 4-1. They suffered two blocked punts—one setting up a Wildcat score and the other resulting directly in a K-State touchdown. And the other team could he could get the ball away and lost the ball once on downs when he passed from the扑位position and the ball fell incomplete. Soccer club beats Colorado Despite an icy field and an inexperienced goalkeeper, the KU Soccer Club defeated the previously unbeaten Colorado squad, 2-1, Saturday in Boulder. The game had been scheduled to be played before the KU-CU football game at Cedar Park. Women harriers in national meet Three members of the KU women's cross country squad got a taste of national caliber competition over the weekend at the AIW National Championship in Madison, Wis. Michelle Brown, Sarah Frame and Nancy Bissell competed in the meet, which Big Eight conference member iowa State won. The Cyclones scored 62 points to win, Kansas State. Another conference member, Kentucky State, placed ninth with 368 points. Brown, Oklahoma City freshman, let the brownies 55th in a field of more 270 runners. "She ran very well," coach Tom Lonvale said yesterday. "Fifty-fourth isn't bad for a team." Frame placed 141st, but Lionvale said she had some bad luck. "She fell during the first half of the race, rolled over, got up and continued to run," he "But at about the two-mile mark, one of the poles that mark the course rebounded after a girl hit it and smacked her in the stomach. And it's hard to run the last mile in a national championship race when you can't breathe very well." Bissell, who has been hampered by a hip injury this fall, placed 188th. the soccer game to be switched to a football practice field. Paul Addison, who never previously had played goalkeeper, was put in that position when the regular goalkeeper, Rafael Perez, didn't show up at the game. There were no times available on the runners. "I'm proud of them," Lionvale said. They went up there to compete and they did KU coach Bernie Mullin yesterday praised Addison and the KU squad. He said a team effort prevented G from getting out of the playoffs, but goal was on a very difficult shot, he said. The Jayhawks' goals were scored by Bill Hornbock and Mohammed Amair-Alarm. A teammate from the 1970s, Mullin said that Colorado came out strong and aggressive, but that KU came back to play aggressively despite the greater size of Colorado players. In a junior varsity game yesterday, KU was defeated by Ottawa, 2-1. This was Colorado's first defeat in two years. pay tuition, textbooks, lab fees, and $100 tax-free dollars a month. The Air Force ROTC commission, an excellent starling commission, an excellent starling salary, challenging work (with some of the finest equipment in it), promotions, responsibility to education and much more. Find out today about an Air Force ROTC scholarship. 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Freshman Peter Bakker-Arkema was named the first player in Sophomore David Eustes won the 200 butterfly in 15:6.3 and finished second in both the individual medley and the 200 last quarter. "It was a frustrating loss for us," Ream said. "But there is little doubt in my mind that we will be able to beat the dinosaur in the Big Eight championship meet." What a difference one event can make. In KU's season opening swim meet Friday night, the Jayhawks went into the final event led with Colorado at 33 points. By KEN DAVIS The Chiefs, 3-7 compared with Oakland's NFL-leading 9-1 record, rank a rather meaningless No. I in the league's passing and got 212 yards from throwing yesterday. The Jayhawks wond both in diving. Tom Anagnos won both the three-meter and one-meter diving events. Mark Hill was second. Michele Nichols took third. Anselmi took second in the three-meter. Chiefs' coach Paul Wiggin said, "When Chiefs' coach Paul Wiggin said, 'When you've got four turnovers, you've got "We need a two-pronged attack to win," Wiggin said. Swimmers lose to Buffs Ecuador bilateral Stabler, who was intercepted four times, like three interceptions, but none of them bore the fury. The Chiefs tied the score in the second quarter. After two touchdown plays were nullified by penalties, forcing Kansas City to retreat to Oakland's yard line, Mike Livingston passed 28 yards to Larry Brunson for a first down. Then on fourth down, Livingston hit MacArthur Lane on a one-yard touchdown pass. Stabler, whose third-period touchdown pass to Casper made the score 21-7, settled for 138 yards passing, far under his per-game average. KU participated in another dual meet in Boulder besides the contest against CU, and the Jayhaws slipped by Colorado State, 57-56, in that one. Kansas City's Jan Stennered the eight player in NFL history to score 1,000 points when he kicked a 41-yard field goal. The quarter, making his 16-season total 1.001. The Buffaloes tallied seven points to KU's none in that event—the 400-yard freestyle relay—to win the dum, $0.53. Kansas also got a poor showing in the four sprint events. Stabler increased his season touchdown pass total to 26, throwing scoring strikes to Bred Filletnutt and Dave Casper, but the running attack led by mark Van Eeghen and Garrett accounted for more yardage in the Raiders' fifth straight victory. "We lost both the relays and that put us 14-4. We were down 38-2 in the four sprints." "The meet went very much according to paper," said the dejected Kansas coach, Dick Resmon. "We knew CU would be very important to us, that is an area we are just aren't read in yet. The next meet for the men's team will be the Big Eight Invitational relays on Dec. 3-4 in Columbia, Mo. The Chiefs were unable to capitalize on any of their interceptions. Linebacker Willie Lanier returned a third-quarter interception, 13 yards to the Raiders' 24, but Stenert missed a 43-yard field goal attempt. The Raiders drove 74 yards to score after the field goal miss, with Stabler throwing only two passes, including one to running back Carl Garrett which gained 28 yards. OAKLAND (AP) -- Ken Stabil called his performance mediocre and Cliff Branch, Oakland's most dangerous receiver, was first yesterday by the Kansas City Chiefs. Still, the Raiders won, 21-10, because, as we learned, they didn't win. And said, "We're going to do what we have to do." Kansas City falls, 21-10 to Oakland 'mediocrity' "Our guys were trying. We had the effort, but we just couldn't pull it off. We are a young team, and it can be expected that we will take our knocks." STEREO SYSTEMS FROM 300.00 TO 11,000.00! Kansas Union - Coaches will attend and will answer questions. MON., NOV. 15 8:30 p.m. Council Room - Complete game film of the KU-COLORADO GAME Everyone Welcome! TOYOTA TOYOTA TOYOTA TOYOTA TOYOTA TOYOTA TOYOTA TOYOTA TOYOTA TOYOTA TOYOTA TOYOTA --- 1976-77 KANSAS BASKETBALL STUDENT TICKET INFORMATION SALE BEGINS NOVEMBER 17 thru NOVEMBER 19 WEDNESDAY TO FRIDAY PLACE: ALLEN FIELD HOUSE MAIN LOBBY (EAST) TIME: 10:00 a.m.—5:00 p.m. PROCEDURES: Season tickets may be purchased after Friday, November 19 at the main ticket office in Allen Field House anytime prior to the first game. 1. Enter the main lobby of Allen Field House (east) 2. Present current validated student I.D. 3. Pay for SEASON TICKET-STUDENT-$15.00 STUDENT/SPOUSE-$15.00 (proof of marriage required to purchase) 4. Sign your student season ticket in presence of ticket seller NO REFUNDS WILL BE MADE PLAN NOW TO BE A PART OF THE FUN & EXCITEMENT of JAYHAWK BASKETBALL!!! NOTICE SEASON TICKET IS NOT GOOD FOR SPRING SEMESTER UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY VALIDATED SPRING I.D. 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