12 Monday, November 20, 1989 / University Daily Kansan Victory Continued from p. 11 Then, on third down and 18, Klefer's pass was good for 21 yards and a first down. and recovered on the 28. The second play was an errant pass. With just a little more than a minute gone, fullback Tommie Stowers scored on the next play, making it 7-0. After going down 14-0, midway into the first quarter, Kansas scored its first of six touchdowns. Starting on their own 32, the Jay- hawks took just two pass plays to put it into the end zone. On the second play, wide receiver Quintin Smith caught a pass from quarterback Kelly Donohoe on a quick post and scampered 46 yards for the touchdown, closing the deficit to 14-7. If the "Never Ending Story" had a sports equal, it would have been the second quarter. Only 10 of the total 90 points were scored in the hour-long 15 minute quarter. Neither team seemed to know what to do with the ball. Kansas blocked a Missouri punt and recovered it on the Missouri 22 but six plays later had to settle for a Brad Fleeman 21-vard field goal. The two teams then exchanged punts until the Tigers' last possession of the half. With less than 50 seconds remaining, Kiefer connected with wide receiver Damon Mays on a 28-yard pass. In the second half, a fire must have been lit under both teams in the 35-degree weather as 56 points were scored. Kansas tailback Tony Sands may have been the spark that started the fire, as he rushed for three touchdowns in the third quarter and 154 On Sands' 19th carry of the game, he etched his name into the Kansas record books. vards in the second half. He took the pitch to the right and ran 66 yards up the sideline for his second of three touchdowns, closing the run 28-26. On that carry, he became the first back since Kerwin Bell to rush for 1,000 vards in a single season. He finished the day with 215 yards and the season with 1,109, just 5 yards shy of Bell's in 1980. also on that carry, Sands fulfilled a dream, not .only his but center Chip Budde's. On Wednesday, Budde said he had a dream. And in the dream, Sands had about 40 yards in the first half, needing 60-plus more yards for 1,000. Budde said, "I told Tony about it on the way over in the bus." "I dreamt that he would build a wall that would one open for a 60-plus-yard touchdown," The scoring barrage continued with each team trading touchdowns. The Jayhawks had a first and goal at the 1 leading 39-38 with a little more than two minutes remaining in the game. Kansas' touchdown made it 46-38 with two minutes left to play. Missouri then took possession in their own 30 after the kickoff. The Tigers drove to the Kansas 1 in 93 seconds. "There couldn't have been a better script to end it," Donhoe said. U.S. team set for World Cup finals Stowers dwarf in from the 1 with 29 seconds left in the game. But the two-point conversion was unsuccessful. "This certainly was not a pitchers' duel," Mason said. "This was definitely a step in the right direction." Women swim to a win; men fall The Associated Press PORT OF SPAIN, TRINIDAD — The United States advanced to the World Cup finals for the first time in 40 years yesterday by beating Trinidad and Tobago 1-0 on Paul Caligiuri's goal in the 30th minute. Trinidad, playing before a boisterous overflow crowd of 35,000 at National Stadium, needed only a tie to become the smallest nation ever to qualify for the World Cup. But Caligiuri spoiled that national celebration with a spectacular left-footed shot. Tab Ramos made a throw-in and Caligiuri raced down the left side before sending a curving, dipping shot that went into the upper right corner. Michael Maurice, the Trinidad goalkeeper, was in the middle of the net and had no chance to stop the shot. The United States, which played in the 1830, 1834 and 1960 World Cups, became the 24th and final team to qualify for next year's finals. Caliguri, 25, from Diamond Bar, Calif., played for SV Meppen of the West German second division. He was named National Team full-time in May. By Andres Cavelier Kansan sportswriter Using the team's enthusiasm and her strong conditioning, swimmer Barb Pranger was just one of the Kansas women who helped defeat Southern Methodist University on Saturday for the first time. The women's team defeated 17th-ranked SMU 83-57 in what coach Gary Kempf called an important victory for a young team such as Kansas. But last Friday, the men's team fell to 16th-ranked SMU 62-51 after losing too many close races, Kempf said. He said the 20th-ranked men's team lost the dual meet in the 400-yard medley relay in which Kansas finished second, just two thirds of a second behind the Mustangs. In the women's dual, Pranger helped Kansas defeat the Mustangs by winning the 100- and the 200-yard butterfly. But she didn't just swim fast. Pranger, a sophomore and returning All-American, knew before the 200 butterfly that she needed to focus on her strategy if she wanted to win. "I had to go out fast and just keep going," she said. "Naturally, I go out fast trying to spend not so much energy." Her strategy worked well. Pranger finished two seconds ahead of Erika Leetmae of Southern Methodist, who took the time than Pranger before the meet. But again, the enthusiasm and the cheering helped the Jayhawks overcome the Mustangs. "Every time I would come to the wall, there were three or four people cheering me." Pranger said. Despite the victory, Kempf said he did not think the times were extremely fast and that the swimmers still were struggling to become But he said they swam as strong as they should have and that they were starting to come around. After 14 weeks of conditioning, the Jayhawks are going to focus next on little things such as turns, starts and finishes. "I if I don't have them in condition now, I'm never going to have them in condition," Kemmf said. The women dominated the meet from beginning to end. Their first victory came in the first race, the 400 medley relay, composed of Kelly Redden, Marne Dietrich, Pranger and Aimee Brainard. Later, Suzanne Ryan and Redden won two races each. Ryan won the 100- and 200-yard breaststroke, and Redden captured the 100-yard backstroke and the 500-yard freestyle The 500 freestyle, one of the mst excited races of the meet, was an elbow-to-elbow race that finished with a successful sprint-victory for Redden, ahead of Lisa Payne of SMU. But the men did not take advantage of the finishes, thus losing the dual last Friday, Kemp said. In the 200-yard butterfly and the 100-yard freestyle, both Kansas swimmers finished second, just tenths of a second short. "Sometimes it's a little bit frustrating," Kemp said. "They know to do it well; they need to incorporate that knowledge into one effort." But Kempf said he was happy with their effort. Jeff Stout, who won the 200-yard backstroke, said this was the best effort in a dual meet and that Kansas should have won some of the races. Yet, he said they needed to take care of the sloppiness in the starts, turns and finishes. He said they needed to work on their breathing on the turns. Zhawn Stevens, who won the 200-yard breaststroke, said the starts were slow and could be improved. He also said he lost the 200 individual medley because of a slow turn before going into the last 25 yards. They're here! The Macintosh deals you've been waiting for... Mac Deal #1 Macintosh Plus Imagewriter II Printer Rodime/Everex 20 Plus Hard Drive MacWrite 5.0 Free Macintosh carrying case with purchase! A $79.95 value! 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