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The Wichita Eagle from Wichita, Kansas • 50

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-ar-tp i'ii '-'n vh jWiivAtf fmxt -i'J Sunday Oetober-26 1969 THE WICHITA EACH AND UACON Pan IF Runback Spawns Sweep Over KU Anderson's Runs Highlight Buff Upset of Tigers up 63 tailback Riggins picked yards in 23 rushes Longhorns Rip Rice for 14fh Straight Win AUSTIN Tex (AP) Second-ranked Texas flexed its defensive muscles Saturday and whipped' Southwest Conference be Rice 31-0 for the Longhorn's 14th straight victory It was Texas' sixth cpnsecu-tive Victory this year and set up a battle with SMU next week the Cotton Bowl The Longhorns stalled by charged-up defense and bur major 15-yard penalties in the first half broke loose on a 66 yard punt return by halfback Danny Leser who probably should not even have tried run with the balL Wishbone-T offense ground out 291 yards rushing ind quarterback James Street lit 6 of 10 passes for 94 yards keep the lowly Owls guessing lice has now lost four straight after an opening victory over VMI Street sat out the second half and Texas reserves flooded the field with 4:42 left in the third darter to hold the score down First downs Yards rushing Yards passing Batura yardaga Passaa BOULDER Colo (UPI) -Colorado! fired-up Buffaloes surprised eventh-ranked Missouri Saturday by closing off the Tigers chief weapon their running game and used the brilliant running of Bob Anderson for a 31-24 Big Eight Homecoming upset It was Missouri's first setback of the year after five victories and dimmed the Tigers' hopes for a post-season bowl bid Representatives from the Sugar Bowl and the Liberty Bowl viewed the game Anderson a 206-pound senior switched from quarterback to tailback three games before and won a personal duel with Missouri's Joe Moore the nation's fourth-best rusher going into the match Anderson scored two touchdowns including the clincher in the final period and rushed for more than 100 yards for the fourth straight game Moore was held to only 11 yards on the ground in the first half and failed to best the century mark for the first time this season scores covered one and three yards Paul Arendt a substitue sophomore quarterback who played in only two aeries passed to Monte Huber for a 70-yard score and carried another over from six yards out Dave Haney added a 30-yard field goal for Colorado Missouri gained 10 points in the first half seven of those coming on a perfect toss from Terry McMillan to Big sprint champ Mel Gray covi 75 yards Henry Brown had 48-yard first half field goal The Tigers fought back through the air in file second half with McMillan scoring on one-yard sneak and tossing to John Henley for another score with 5:07 left in the game provided the final point 8nead and Colorado's defense rose to close off hopes Phil Irwin picked off McMillan aerial on the Colorado Rice Texas 11 47 291 1 154 I 93 f-14-1 10-24 5-40 25 100 4 714 7 1-11 FumMas lost Yards Penalized Rica Taxaa JOHN MOSIER the 6-fooM end from Wichita caught seven Basler passes for 72 yards and 1 moved to Within three yards of Otto career record at KU of l069i Iowa State was outgained 368-271 in offensive yards and 22-14 on first downs It however licked up this slack by totaling 189 yards in returns to 21 Palmer who was an all-American Junior college tailback twice at Iowa Falls celebrated his return to the position by gaining 63 yards in 11 plays Fullback Jock added 80 in 11 while end Otto Stowe caught five Tisdale passes for 50 yards and a touchdown Bell from 31 yards and Skripsky from 48 matched field goals en route to a 34 tie early in the second period I End Steve Carmichafel deflected a pass and Emery Hicks recovered for KU in the second period on the ISU 31 touchdown climaxed the short drive ISU marched 38 yards to score and deadlock the matter on a nine-yard Tlsdale-Stowe pass with 1:58 remaining in the half Here KU and Basler were at their best Basler hit McGowan with a 13-yard paaa and Hosier with a 12 yarder Another to McGowan went 14 yards Mike Reeves gained' nine and Riggins butchered the Cyclones with smashes of four and nine yards Amison scored on a 15 yard reverse in which he actually came outside and flew down the sidelines Kansas lewa Stato First (towns If Rushing yardaga JJf Passing yardaga 174 73 Raturn yardaga Putts 14-34-2 Punts Jj Fumbles lost 0 Yards psnallzad 45 40 Kansas 114 1 0-20 Iowa Stoto 0 It 14 Kan-FG Ball 31 FG Skripsky ri Kan-Ruckar 1 run (Bril kick) Stow 7 past from Tltdala (mi mi ISU Elliott 74 punt raturn (Skripsky kick) Tltdalt 1 run (Skripsky kick) FG Bril 32 Tiidato 1 run (kick fallad) Potter 33 pas Intoreaptton ISlKlsdato'lT run (Skripsky kick) BUSHIN torn Stoto 48 to end one Tiger drive and Harris Intercepted another McMillan pass on the Missouri 41 with 16 seconds to go Colorado's Anderson Seta Sites on Big 8 Mark BOULDER Colo (AP)-Both coaches were in agreement on one thing after 34-21 victory over Missouri Saturday Anderson of Colorado is a tremendous football player Coach Eddie Ctowder of the winning Buffaloes said in the dressing room has got to be the best college football player in the country Anybody who can rush for more than 100 yards against that Missouri defense must be Coach Dan Devine although downcast following the first loss for his Missouri Tigers after five victories this season commented: is great always known In carrying the ball for 134 yards net and scoring two touchdowns Saturday Anderson set university records He also made additional strides in his campaign to set a new Big Eight Conference mark for total offense His 188 points are 12 more than Byron (Whizzer) White now an associate justice of the US Supreme Court set 32 years ago Crowder said defensive line a heck of a' lot of in holding Joe Moore top runner to only 70 yards Devine sail Moore suffered a head injury in the first period and this probably decreased his efficiency Crowder noted both teams connected on long passes especially in the first half am said this represents a growing change in college football He said college defenses are set up to prevent people from attacking the front which makes the secondary Uie more vulnerable" Devine said lost to good well-coached football team and Colorado would give the conference fine representation at a bowl game if it should be The Missouri coach said his team suffered a tough blow in the opening period when what he called a was called against the Tigers after Colorado had advanced to Missouri's six in effect gave Colorado eight plays to make the remaining yards to the Devine said second period as Oklahoma State defensive end Gilbert Barnes (88) fights to hold him back (AP Photo) TAGGE FROM THE Nebraska quarterback Jerry Tagge goes over from the two-yard line to put Nebraska ahead 6-0 in the Oklahoma State Falls To Nebraska 133 From Page IF KU held and took over with good position on its 47 Here came the Mg play Basler faded back to pass couldn't find a receiver and inaily threw to Iowa State inebacker Mark Withrow The latter a junior from Edina Minn raced 50-yards to the one where Basler nailed him Tisdale carried the ball over for the touchdown which meant 30-20 lead after a minute of fourth-quarter play 1 Five plays later Basler threw another interception this to Tom Potter a 210-pound end Potter returned it all the way for another touchdown Shortly thereafter Steve Natsues caught an 11-yard Basler pass fumbled and safety Tony Washington recovered for Iowa State on the Kansas 43 Tisdale a 192-pound junior who can pass or keep climaxed this march by charging through the Kansas defense for the final touchdown Basler a 212-pound sophomore from Independence Mo had really enjoyed a fine maiden voyage as starting quarterback until fate reared its ugly bead just Mew my cool a he said of the first interception was a broken pattern and I just threw a bad pass WAS THE SAME the second he continued saw John (Riggins) open and threw behind Basler's statistics showed 26 passes of which 14 were completed for 174 yards He threw two interceptions though during the game IV like to keep from throwini he said thrown those two interceptions I feel we would of won" Basler and KU Coach Pepper Rodgers both thought that the fourth-and-one situation where Riggins was stopped short was of titanic importance might have been the turning said Basler I think we realized i at the have been so poor on shut yardage offered Rodgers that has to belt if you have to pick May it might also be when they got the punt on the four and went Ml he reassessed any way you look at it their defense is the thing that played sg On the Iowa State side of the dressing rooms Elliott told the press that he violated a Johnny rule when he returned the punt He know he was standing inside the five-yard line not supposed to field anything inside the 19-yard line but that was a great punt (52 yards) and I knew outkicked his Elliott declared Knew there have been anybody close and I know for sure where I Statistically Kansas had 194 yards rushing and 174 passing as Rodgers moved 213-pound Larry Brown to an offensive end position and played two tight ends This was engineered to give Basler better protection and bolster the running game It worked as Willie Amison picked up 88 yards in seven inside reverse plays and Bethel Rushes Past Presbies In KCAC Game Nebraska guilty of 21 fumbles in its first five games fumbled four times losing two Twoi-wontor run (Foltor kick) tZ53S reV1' A-415C0 Sanders Boots Texas Tech Past SMU With 0:16 Left DALLAS Tex (AP) Jerr )on Sanders kicked a 36-yari fold goal with 16 seconds remaining Saturday to give underdog Texas Tech a stunning 27-24 Southwest Conference football upset over Southern Methodist Sanders' winning kick in the regionally-televised' game was set up with 1:50 remaining on a urnble recovery by Dale Rebold at the Tech 43 Rebold wunded on the ball after Jary Hammond was knocked cold following a 27-yard pass reception from Chuck Hixson Poised sophomore quarter-ack Charles Napper then drove he Red Raiders within distance for second field goa of the day Tech had tied the game with minutes remaining when a determined Danny Hardaway unged and leaped four yards for a touchdown to tie the score at 24-all The victory gave Tech a 2-iWC mark SMU also is 2-1 in league play Tiny Daryl Doggett a 5-6 full-mck plunged 12 yards for ouchdown and gained 130 yards in 26 carries Texas Tach SMU First downs -19 14 Yards rushing 141 154 Yards passing 147 254 Batura yardaga 57 55 Passas 9-232 1924-2 Punts 5-41 4-42 FumMas tost 0 1 Yards penalised 52 4t Texas Tech 10 7 4 14-27 SMU 7 7 0 10 24 Hardaway 1 run (Sanders' kick) Hammond 12 run (Johnson kick) TT-FG Sanders 22 Doggett 12 run (Johnson kick) Odom 77 pan from Napper kick) Hammond 77 pais from Hixson (Johnson kick) FG Johnson 30 Hardaway 4 run (Sanders kick) TT-FG Sanders 34 27445 MlmHrl Cdtorado Pint dawns 17 dualling yardaga Ill 15 Passing yardaga 271 114 datura yardaga HI 14 Passes 15-1S-J 510-0 Punts 7-17 11-41 Fumbtas last 1 Varda gsnallad 1 41 SO Mtaasurt I li7 4 Catarada 7 17 7-11 Amtonon 2 run (Hansy kick) CU-FG Nanay 30 MU-Gray 75 (drown kick) -cu Huber 71 aia from Arandt (Nanay Brawn 41 Arandt 5 run (Nanay kick) McMillan 1 run (Brawn kick) Andartan run (Hatwy kick) Hanky II paaa from McMillan (Brown kick) 41JM From Page IF Ward hampered by a knee injury suffered against Missouri was used sparingly in he- first half and saw little action in the final two periods NEBRASKA tight end Frank Patrick was believed to have suffered a fractured arm as was Cowboy defensive halfback Larry Kirkland who received credit for six unassisted tackles including one for a nine-yard oss O-State kicker Uwe Pruss put the only Poke points on the scoreboard with a 40-yard field goal in the third quarter The Cowboy drive began after Kirkland intercepted a Tagge pass on the (HState 10 The long gainer in the drive was a 42-yard pass to end Dick Graham after Hallmark and Deerinwater had attacked the middle of the Nebraska line NU contributed to the drive with a 15-yard personal foul penalty giving OSU a first down No Yds 11 43 Palmor No Yds 24 43 7 4 15 7 21 2 0 11 0 Riggins Amison Rooto Schmidt Ruckor Bailor Allan Tltdala McDonald 11 4 12 1 1 10 17 33 -1 4 1 Coffay Harris PASSING Battor 8pecial to The Eagle NORTH NEWTON Kan -Henry Jones scored one touchdown set up another and ground out 168 yards rushing as Bethel retained a share of the Kansas Southern Division lead by downing College of Emporia 21-14 and overshadowing a great passing show by Steve Draska Draska hit 16-of-24 passes for a whooping 224 yards including 50-yard TD heave to Bill Ames Ames a 6-foot-l 215 pounder was the big receiver of the day with 10 catches for 107 yards Jones thrilled the home coming day crowd by doing most of the leg work during winning 77-yard march during the third quarter On four-yard run for the score Jones threw the block to spring the Bethel quarterback free The victory was second In divisional play against no losses and fourth in six starts overall College of Emporia is now (HI in divisional play and in all games -Caf lattiri First Downs 13 Not Yonto Rushing 73 Not Yards Pawing 324 Passaa 1424 Passaa Intarcaptod by 2 Punts 2-300 FumMas 1-1 Psnalttos 450 at a 7 7 1 Baikal 7 7 7 CE Bill Ames 12 paw from Draska (Otto Ormosl kick) Hanry Jonaa 10 run (Stova Baldsr kick) Amts 50 paw tram Draska (Ormosl kick) ii 277 17 5-14 1 2-27 J) I 555 0-14 a-ii Stova KANSAI Alt Cp It Td Yds 34 14 1 I 174 IOWA ST ATI Alt Cp It Td Yds II 4 1 1 51 2 10 0 IS BKCIIVING Tladila Fantonlnl Hurricane Arrington Tips Over Cincinnati 40-24 Na Yds 5 50 1 I 1 15 Na Yds 7 13 'Allan 1 n'Dukitoln 1 25 1 2 21 1 McGowan Riggins Raavtt Natsues IN THE waning minutes of the third period the Cowboys were faced with a fourth-and-11 situation Cutburth who averaged 405 yards on 10 kicks faked a punt and threw incomplete to Graham Nebraska took over and scored on a 47-yard pass to Guy Ingles Ingles sidestepped Gates at the 15 and broke between Kirkland and Benny Goodwin at the five to score Ingles was the favorite receiver catching five passes for a whopping 163 yards The fourth quarter was a defensive battle with Nebraska picking up four first downs and Oklahoma State only one With a fourth-and-3 at the Nebraska 21 Pruss came in to attempt a field goal file first time the Cowboys had possession of the ball Graham held for the German soccer-style kicker who ran past the ball The fake did not get past the Husker defenders as Graham went around left end for two yard failing to pick up the first down PRUSS attempted a 50-yard three pointer midway in the second period which was shy of the uprights ahd to the right Oklahoma 121 yards total rushing was the best defensive effort for the Huskers since 1967 when they held OSU to 103 yards in a 94 win at Stillwater NU was only three yards from amassing 400 yards rushing in notching 17 first downs Kinney was the leading rusher with 46 yards in 18 attempts Middle guard Gary Darnell was the leading Cowboy tackier with 11 upping his season squad leading total to 83 OSU Nib First dawns 9 17 Rushing yardaga 43 154 Pasting yardaga 70 243 Raturn yardaga 01 37 Pisses 1-24-1 14-24-1 1 Yards penalized 24 57 Oklalwma Stall 0 0 2-3 Nebraska 0 7 4 0-11 Nab Tagga 2 run (Rogors kick) OSU FG Pruss 40 NEVER IWAXl YOUR CAR AGAIN! 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See for right on your own cert For a FREE no-obligation simple of AstroShieM write or phonos control in the opening quarter Quarterback Albert Johnson' and tailback Steve Cowan alternated carrying in a 69-yard scoring march Johnson went over on seven-yard right-end run Johnson heralded in advance for his passing fooled Tulsa as he stayed on the ground for the full series Jim O'Brien booted a 37-yari field goal on secoix possession to give the Bearcats a 10-0 lead A 70-yard pass from Johnson to Denny Jackson gave Cincinnati its second touchdown just a half-minute before the half ended In the third quarter Cincinnati caught Tulsa asleep with Swinging gate play with everyone lined to the left and Cowan ran 70 yards untouched for final touchdown TULSA Okla (APj-Rick Arrington threw four touchdown passes Saturday to lead Tulsa to a 40-24 upset football victory over Cincinnati It was the first win of the season for the Hurricane after four losses It was Tulsa's first Missouri Valley Conference game Arrington's passes and Josh running pulled Tulsa from behind in the third quarter Tulsa scored 19 points in the quarter as Arrington connected on 13 of 18 passes for 195 yards Tulsa's first score came on a 69-yard pass to Greg Goulartc Later he threw touchdown passes of seven yards to Jim Butler Tulsa now is 1-0 in the confer-32 yards rf Goulaite and 21 yards to Ashton Ashton scored the other Tulsa touchdowns on an eight-yard off-tackle run and a 21-yard scamper just before the game ended ence Cincinnati drops to 1-2 Cincinnati started in complete B-Darral Edljjer 27 paw from Dwight kick) (Stova run (Stova Old Person Sets Record as Shocks Nip Hog Runners Special to The Eagle FAYETTEVILLE A -Wichita State' set a team scoring record and Roy Old Person set a course reeftrd as the Shockers defeated Arkansas 30-27 in a dual cross country meet here Saturday' Old winning 14:025 broke his Arkansas record of 14:235 for the three-mile course This was his second record-breaking performance of the season The University of Kansas six-mile record of 19:479 fell to his 19:05 on Oct 11 WSU Coach Herm Wilson was pleased with the performances of freshmen Alan Walker and Brad Pearce who placed fifth and sixth with identical times of 14:41 INDIVIDUAL REIULTI Roy Old Ptrsen WSU 14:025 Bob Pruitt Ark 14:30 Carl Nicholson WSU 14:30 Pat Remaro Ark- 14:33 Alan Walkar WSU 14:41 Brad Paarca WSU 14:41 Kim- Wimar Ark 14:42 Phil Maltby Ark 14:43 Tarry Smith Ark 14:45 Stova Ttddar Ark 14:51 Tom Bird Ark 14:53 Stova Loo WSU 14:54 Diva RoM WSU 14:57 Laon Brown WSU 15:04 Mika Adair Arh 15:13 Soccer Match Set The Wichita Soccer Club will meet Kansas State Teachers College in a match at Linwood Park Mount Vernon at Lincoln at 2 pm Sunday Wichita is for the year Flnt downs RusMng yordsgo Passing ysrdago Raturn yordsgo Passes Cerone Paces Hornets to' 34-21 Victory From Page IF receptions gave him 59 for the season and 223 career catches Early in the fourth quarter Cerone caught a 19-yard pass to become the first college player in history to pass the 4000 yard mark from receptions He entered the Pittsburg with 3792 yards and now has 4095 yards with two games left in his career The Gorillas now 0-3 in the Rocky Mountain Conference and 3-4 overall while Emporia State is 2-2 in the conference and 4-3 overall needed only four plays to tie the Hornets at 7-7 On first series Clark passed 63 yards to Randy Whipple down to the Hornet 14 and two days later Bob Howard carried in for the score dark threw 22 yards io A1 Smith for the second Gorilla score and then the junior quarterback rapped up Pittsburg State's first quarter outburst with a 13-yard touchdown pass to Whipple PITTSBURG IMPORIA First Down Net Yard Birthing Nat Yard Pawing Pawaa intarcaptod by Punts Cox Dwight Cox 4 kick) Brown Scores Twice To Pace KWU Win Special to The Eagle MCPHERSON Kan Ken Brown scored two touchdowns on runs of 2 and 3 yards to lead the Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes to 54-14 victory over the McPherson Bulldogs in a Kansas Conference college football game here Saturday The win pushed KWU into tie for the lead of the northern division The Coyotes are in the league and 4-2 for the year McPherson is winless in two outings in the northern division The Bulldogs are 0-5 for the season KWU 14 232 II 3-21 2 14-127 2712 I 14 131 10 4-7 2 3-342 1 421 212-14 14-14 First Downs Nat Yarda Rushing Nat Yards Pawing Pant! Passaa Intarcaptod by Punti Fumbles Penalties KWU McFharsaa Cincinnati 17 144 204 143 U-22-1 27-224 427 244 0 6S MARINE AVIATION NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS IN NEW and IEAUT1FUL MARINE FACILITY 604 TYLER RD WEST1INK SHOPPING CENTER! GO 1 MILE WEST OP AIRPORT ENTRANCE TO TYLER THEN 9 BLOCKS NOW YOU CAN PARK WITH EASE WHILE SHOPPING FOR A BOAT ACCESSORIES PAINTS FIBERCLASS OR BOAT 2 ACRES OF FINE FAVED PARKING AREA! STROLL AND IROWSE THROUGH OUR BOAT SHOW ROOM ACCLAIMED THE LARCEST AND FINEST SEEN ANYWHERE! 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COLDFISH SEACULL SEA SNARK TRIUMPH SAIL NATS Spray Douses Archer Fire In Golf Open SAN FRANISCO (AP) -Young Steve Spray gunning for his first victory snot a sparkling five-undcr-par 66 Saturday surged past struggling George Archer and vaulted into the third round lead in the $100000 San Francisco Open golf tournament Spray 28 and in his fourth year on the tour had a 54-hole total of 199 including a second round 63 that matched the course record for the 6677-yard Harding Park golf course Spray whose best previous finish was a second more than a year ago was just two strokes bade of the bat 54-hole score posted this season Alligar 34 run (RUn taltod) flrown 2 run (Kick fallsd) Schrader 45 paw from Tripp Swartz (run) Gloaacko 2 run Swortz (kick) Finnnachlara II run (Kick taltod) K-Brown I run (Kick taltod) -Safety M-Hooker 22 run Layton (kick) K-Hampton 70 kickoff return Swartz (kick) Wright I run Layton (kick) Faprota 35 paw from Hartshorn (Kick tolled) TN LAROBIT STKK AND DIIPUY OP MABINB ACCBISOBIKS AND IUPPLIKS WBST OP THE MISSISSIPPI! 100 COU PON COOO ON ANY TUNE-Op OR WINTERIZINC INNARD OR OUTBOARD EXP I MO $50 COUPON Fumbles Penalties Pittsburg Slat Emporia iiato Cerone 10 (Sprott kick) Howard 2 I P-Schmidt 22 i Bwmw Exwmw Eiwmw EiW 7 0 21 4-44 paw from Janesko un (Harvey kick) paw from Clark (Her- paw from Clark (Har- I Airiifimul CASH any already £scMtttb4 1969 I'btat Mata TraHar Exp 11-10 1 COUPON Pass Field Goal Help NaVy Sink Virginia 10-0 vay kick) P-v vay Stank lawk I COPY I 1 MACHINES Ashton 21 pass from Arrington (Cookus kick) TU-Ashton 14 run (Cookus kick) 12400 Memphis St Dominates Utah State Homecoming LOGAN Utah (UPI) Memphis improve offense striking on the ground and through the air scored in every quarter to submerge punchlcss Utah State 4(H) here Saturday The Tigers disappointed USU homecoming trowd of 14505 by taking charge in the opening minutes of play and dominating the intersec tiona contest in sun-splashed Romney Stadium Memphis State got all the points it needed late in the firs period yvhen sophomore tailback Paul Gowen dashed 29 yards to a touchdown and a 7-0 lead The Tigers winning their third in a row added nine point in the second quarter a 64-yari touchdown pass from Rick Thurow to wingback Joe Lync and a Mocked kick in the end zone to APPLIED TO CROUP OP NEW 1969 EVINRUDE MOTORS SOME ONE ONLY OR ALUMINUM PISHING IOATS SAIL NATS Exp I M0 Free Dcmonatrationi New and Used 97 paw from Janoske (Soratt kick) Moddclmeg Stank towkz (Soratt kick) E-Cerene 5 paw tram Janesko blockod) BUSHIN! 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