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The Wichita Eagle from Wichita, Kansas • 22

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The Wichita Eaglei
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Wichita, Kansas
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TV- r-- "J'f J-: -j DALLAS Tex (AP) Steve Worster bulled and butted Ma way seven hud yards far a touchdown with 39 seconds to play Saturday to give the Longhorns a stunning 36 to JQ como-from-behtad victory over Oklahoma fa a bitter lntnrsnrttnnal dais The Longhorns seemed a beaten bunch after 8orara quarterback Bob Warmack had sprinted is yards far a 30-19 Oklahoma lead with but left before 71918 howling fane in tbo Cotton BowL JUNIOR QUARTERBACK JAMES Street raMed the SteeHt driving them 83 yards in eight plays 8treet nailed end Daryd Owner with of 13 31 ond 13 yards the fantastic drive Just Oklahoma girded ite defenses for another pus Worster rambled 13 yards to the Oklahoma seven On the next play he burst acrou tbe goal carrying two Sooners on nil back Warmack hit rad Steve Zabel with a 12-yard touchdown pau and aimed 34-yard scoring ton to wfagback Eddie WfaitMi Oklahoma took a 14 to 6 lead to tho dressing room at halftime' IN SHE THIRD period Texu tied tho score on twoyard run by Worster and Chris Gilbert's run far ths Tigers Cook Leads Big Rush Attack COLUMBIA Mo (AP)-Mis-souri ridded Colorado with a relentless running attack Saturday and defeated the Buffalou 27-14 in the Tigers' Big Eight Conference football opener before 50707 fens The Tigers with senior tailback Greg Cook leading the way shredded Colorado's defense for 421 yards rushing and dominated the play from start to finish to record their third victory in four games Colorado's entire offensive show for the day came on a pair of long quick touchdown passu thrown by Bob Anderson He hit Mike Pruett on a 68-yard ton in the second quarter and connected with Steve Engel on an 80-yarder in the third period Aside from those two bombs Anderson could not move the Buffs against Missouri's stingy defense Anderson the big eight total offense leader wound up with 147 146 id it in the two sewing passu So completely did Missouri control things that the Tigers wound up running 112 -plays from scrimmage to Colorado's 37 Asd tee Buffalou got in 11 of their plays in the closing minutes Cook carried 23 timu for 121 yards and got good running support from fullbacks Ron McBride and Jamu Harrison Missouri used a spread detenu against Anderson which left the Tigers vulnerable over the middle and it wu this weakness that Anderson exploited for the two touchdowns However Missouri intercepted four of his passu in the second half when he tried to rally Colorado The Tigers drove 48 yards In nine days for their first touchdown then came right back with 66-yard march in 20 plays to make it 14-0 Missouri's rushing yardage wu the most ever gained against Colorado KANSAS REACHED HEIGHTS AGAINST NEB LINCOLN Neb Kansu reached its greatest football heights of 1 recent years and possibly of all time here -Saturday aa its Jayhawks ripped the University of Nebraska Cornhiukers 23-13 before the biggest crowd ever to see a Big Eight conference football game Kansas teams have won bigger games perhaps but it is doubtful if a squad ever played better in a difficult game The turnout was announced as 67199 fans in a Memorial Stadium which seats only 65000 Perhaps some id the standing room fans were sorry they had come because they would have been fans and this was "Kansas In the dressing room afterwards Kansas Coach Pepper Rodgers had praise for many of hia players on both offensive and defensive teams but he admitted he was proudest of his oftense defense gave us the ball down there (in good field position) a couple of times but you still have to put the ball in the end Rodgers pointed out defense alpo gave them the ball race when they scored too But it was a team victory and it would have been a team loss if we had lost But our offense ran against a great defense today" KEY PLAYS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Rodgers was prepared with a key play for the event of a Kansas loss ana two key plays for what eventually proved a victory The popular Kansas mentor figured the Jayhawks decision to go for a first down on their first drive instead of trying to kick a field goal with the scrimmage line at the Nebraska 10 might have been a key play if the Jayhawks lost Kansas was in a fourth and two situation and the Nebruka defense was unrelenting Senior quarterback Bobby Douglass went back to pass with Nebraska linebacker Ken Geddes in hot pursuit and the throw went incomplete What turned out to be the key plays of the game came in the fourth quarter on Kansas second touchdown drive would have to say the runs by John Riggins and Reeves were the key said Rodgers He was referring to a second and six situation at the Nebraska 44-yard line with about six minutes left in the game when Riggins went over his right guard for a first down at the 34 Two plays later the Jayhawks were in a second -and 10 at the 34 when reserve fullback Mike Reeves ripped over the middle and ran for a first down on the Nebraska 20 Kansas moved in from there for a catch-up and go ahead touchdown which Douglass carried over from the one-yard line after pass interference had been called against Nebraska safety man Dana Stephenson The penalty no doubt looked big to Corhhusker fans but Kansas wu on the march and had a second down situation at the Nebraska 8-yard line when the official threw his 'flag Junior end John Muster of Wichita had beaten his defender In the end none and Douglass threw turn 'a strike So without the infraction it would have been a scoring pass anyway Kansas scored again after a desperation: gamble by Nebraska on fourth down at the Nebraska 23 but the gamb actually was deckled back there on that second scoring drive which covered 73 yards NEBRASKA SAFETY WAS TOP SURPRISE i Rodgers disclosed that Kansas' strategy on offense wu i) I JAMES HARRISON GOES Tim Crnfco (SO) gfrros Harrison IN FOR SCORE a block Cyclones Speed Then FsDer kicked tremendous SSyard field goal that Mt the croubar and fell over to give the Longhorns a 17 to 14 lead with 8:14 remaining in thn third quarter Texu tickle Loyd Wsinscott tedded Warmack in tne end xona at tho opening of the fourth period to give tho Horns 19-14 lesd i At fMs Juncture Warmack whipped fee Sooners 77 yards in 12 plays -and scored on a 15-yard option play to act up the last second Texu offensive pyrotechnics Worster gouged out 131 yards in 14 carriu through thn Oklahoma Una FULLBACK STEVE OWENS rushed 3S timu for 137 yards to pun thn Oklahoma attack Warmack completed 14 of 35 puau for 111 yards white Strait Mt 10 oc lf for 144 yanfr Tho victory wu tho ton in tho last 11 of tMi sraiu far Texas gave the Longhorns aa alUima edge of 49U-3 over Oklahoma Tba ku wu a haarttxeakar far OUahoina which had aonghr rovsnga far last 8-7 defeat ths only me suffared hy the Sooners all seuoo THE HEU GOAL! by Feller wen the first of his eoDogs career He took over the kicking Job test week from Bob son of Texu' immortal Bobby Layne Tho younger Layno won test year's game with a field goaL Womack's touchdown passu broke an Oklahoma school record Tboy ware the 15th and 19th of his career supping the eld OCU career mark of 11 set by daunt Arnold fa 1960 to punt and Bob BrouDlattn'a kies wu caught by fee wind and wwt only 15 yards Dickey passed dgt Hbmu Six WUi WHiptetej Qf the othsra on wu dropped by Jaws and Dickey had to get rid of the other fa a harry The KSU Sophs Make Most Mistakes In 23-1 4 Loss to Iowa State UPI By 'Cats tho 46yard acrid thru yarder to who made a looping catch fa ths end icf Arreguin again split the tmrlghte and K-Btste wu in frmTu-lS with seconds left fathehilf 13? Herron TOO proud of being defenaivo coach in that second smOad the congenial aaaiatant whan reflecting on KJtate'i two touchdowns that stansa 'But wo- start on nine and young Mda are gofag to make mistakes" Lacewell The thing to we make the big onu like totting Herron Est he echoed Gibson's monte had a linebacker and our monster chasing Herron everyplace he went Our plan wu not to let Mm get loou on the Mg om But not taking anything away from Herron a great footbaU player got to be the atrrageat small Md seen" Lacewell uid i A if 1 1 I i I I 4 I i FlrM Sawn jg ruling yumi sot iwT-i M4 Ml i leet I Yerte pmisIM Tw-FO FMtar OKI 1I IS para Ofcl IHnHu S4 (Darr kick) Tw-JtMrMw I run (OMart ran) Tw-FG FMtar Tan-SMMy Warawdi HdiM In n4 IBB Okl Wnrmntk 15 run talM) Tn-Wrtr 7 run (FMlir kkk) Big 8 Standings Kanut Lr IIS 45 Tiger Pilot Given Raise of $15000 DETROIT (AP) The world Detroit Tigers gave tager Mayo Smith a two-year contract and a $15000 raiu Saturday brought his paycheck to $55000 annually Smith who piloted the Tiger i comeback World Series triumph over the St Louis Cardinals said after signing his new contract very happy wife Michigan State rushed far 380 against the Buffs fa 1961 Colorado trailing 17-7 fa the second quarter swept to the Missouri 2-yard line on Ward Walsh's 51-yard run On the next play Engd fumbled the ball across tee goal and Roger Web-rli recovered far a Missouri touchback Missouri had a 66-yard punt return by John Staggers called back by a clipping penalty early in the second half Cate in' a IN 115 1-11-4 4-114 Mi Ml 1 4i 77 14 ns i 7-v Mm Itessari I ran uniter kick) Hmn 1 run I la water kick) kick) pau (ram AnOaraon Mu-FO Brown 55-Cola I note 55 paaa team Andaraan Ha nay kick) M-FG Brown Ma McBrlSa 1 run (Sansater kick) AttenSanca 4AJW to spread the Nebraska defense by putting the always dangerous Donnie Sbanklin outu a flanker Aside from that though the Jayhawks were not making any special adjustments Nebraska? decision early in the third quarter' to take a safety instead of punting from its end aone wu the biggest surpriu of the game for Rodgers On a fourth and five at their own six yard inifl tne Comhuskers lined up in their regular offensive formation thought they had lost trad of the down" said Rodgers wu a poor move" I knew (Nebraska Coach) Bob bevaney wu crazy but not that i The Nebraska move of course wu far quarterback Ernie Sigler to take the ball from the center and retreat into the end aone which gave Kansu two points and reduced margin to a 64 score Scouts from the Sugar Orange and Liberty bowl games wen in the preubox for the contest and they could not have helped being Impressed "The ouy way going to get into a bowl game is win 10 said the Kansu coach Some reporters persisted though trying to get Rodgers to declare Ms Jayhawks bowl contenders right now tell you fellows" uid the smiling mentor with a wave of tee hand only bowl in right now is the Lawrence Bowl next Saturday against Oklahoma 1 PARK AT OUR REAR WE VALIDATE PARKING TICKETS Frsm Page 1C resulted in a lou of three more yards Bill Nossek's pau on the next play wu intercepted by Mark Withrow on 37 and he returned to the 19 Four plays later Iowa St ate quarterback John Warder cored on a keeper from four yards out Steve Powers added the extra point with a kick with leu tnan four minutes gone fa the game Allen moved Iowa State to a 134) lead in tea second quarter with a 61-yard off right guard run It wu at this point that defensive end Manuel Barrera appeared to turn tee game around far the Wildcats It wu Barrera tlootd 233 pounds who broke through to block kick far the extra point A 65-yard Kansu State drive parked by Lynn Dickey passes to Herron for 15 and Jones for 16 yards wu capped by Arregufa's kick wu good ON IOWA STATE'S first day from scrimmage Barrera charged into the backfield and threw Warder far a seven yard loss The Cyclones were forced Ft Scott Rips WSU Freshmen Sudd to Tho Eagle FORT SCOTT Kan-Shock-er quarterback Data -Lead) threw a 57-yard pau to- Tom Bowin far a touchdown early fa the game but It wu in vain Ft Scott pounded tho Wichita State frenmen 105 fa a football game here Saturday night Ft Scott which hold the Shockers to only the one tally ground out almost 250-yards rushing led by John Brown who cored twice fra tho Greyhounds wmFmanscuH FM Duwnc 14 11 NM YurSt RuHikif in Nut Yard Fwlns 117 51 Ft 7-M 4-11 a miiR inwrapNw wt i Funtt 7-M Ml Fumbte 1-1 asar -tiS Ft SwH It 7 I Tam Bcwtn 17 pw tram Dal Tjtcr1 Utl1? 'rue IkWcMbS) FI Mm Sraum 5 run (Dami Sw "SiUm 1 run (tumralt km) Ff-Chartey Krull 1 run (lumrall km) FS-Ounnl Sumrall 41 ttete sW Wichitan Surpasses Weightlifting Mark A national weight-lifting record wu set Saturday during tho Kansu State AAU power lifting mod at South High School gymnasium Roger Stacker representing tho Jsyhswk Barbell Chib of Wichita hoisted 510 lbs fa the squat lift to sd the new record The mw state and Missouri Volley records were set by Griville Jackson of Kansu State Prison fa tho squat lift and the deadlift But lifter trophy for the meet was taken by Don BIuo of KSP while Jackson took tho award for best heavyweight lifter Jackson also won the 106-lb clou lift with hoist of 1810 lbs and the arm-wrestling championship tnnhy 1H lb daw I Orara Cwkr Kan-J5 Sij Frlwn (klFr I Willi Cajkowb Kmm MM Indwtrlal Issi lira mt 54 lb cbm 1 lair Iturkcr Jtv-iMwk 1411 Ibnf I Ltrrv MagwrS Jr-MwKt 1M0 lb 1 Anil Dillon louttt HIMl Ichool AlhlirtC Dmi 1511 Rt HMvywfwM clnn I Ttrry IlnMi Javhawk 1401 Hhi Icott Dry tniina Kn tin Ibti 1 Mika Clnt javhinMl I M0 lb Huskers March Kansas Drops With Long TD Men's Permonent-Press i Dress Shirts By BUSS CORBITT MANHATTAN Kan -Kansu Stu Condi Vince Gibooo said all week Saturday's coated with fawn State would boil down to sophomores Mk ths Slipping into his clothes after a 21-14 lou to the viaittag Cyclones be wu still saying 1L Just make mistakes not the Mg the Wildcat coach add after Ms charges had seen their season record leveled at 2-1 THE OTHER hand we did make tbe Mg ones That fumbled punt and the HM The funded punt Giboon referred to occured only fa the third quarter after K-SUte had rallied from a 13-0 deficit to a 14-11 halftime margin Iowa State punted from the KSU 48 and Wildcat Mike KbUch called for a fair catch Catch ft ha didn't It bounced outofMsarmiandwu gobbled up by Cyclone Ben King on the K-Statesix THE RIG PURPLE held on thru down but a 19-yard field god by Bom Skripaky put BU ahead fra good had the punt Mock on and think we would have a chance to return Giboon 'nod why sophomorn wu deep on the kick instead of scatback ace Mock Herron told him to coll fra a fair catch but that deep be should have let it The Interceptions that blackened K-State'i passing day of 295 yards (29-for-60) totaled no feu than six Sophomore cornerbick Tom Hilden picked off half of them One of the few people fa picked KSU Stadium that statistic pleased wu Lorry Lacewell defensive coach at Wichita Stats list year now fa that same capacity under Johnny Majors at Iowa State 11 WRESTUM Smith Sen cs Arnrary OCT liM MAIN EVENT MURDOCK O'CONNOR a -vih- a jsm 1 RONNia -VIh- DICK RCHIION MURDOCK TicKarii FkM M7-4III IFONIORl TIimmi Nauhln Ftt) 4 AnwrkH LIM 1 I I 1 I MIDI 111 Sit 1 I I 1 111 SSI I 111 I II I I I CMarad mw HM Nakrarn Kna OkIMiom n-OklMwma Fiayad n)M ema Choose from Jiycoda permanent press shirt in jluming white 700 Or a body shirt dcsignad by Armand Koman Contour panels follow body line to give you the trim silhouette Two-button cuff Colors old ivory raspberry or medium blue 750 Or a French cuff shirt in light blue green or white 700 and 800 All of this group are of 6596 Dacron polyester 3596- cotton All sizes available First Fleer Store to the one yard line fa five plays Hen Shanklin actual threw himself like a catan over tbe left side of his own line for tbe touchdown kick gave KU a lead after three quarters Orduna's one yard touchdown plunge early in the final period set the stage for KU's grinding comeback ffrri 15 154 HM 5-11-1 i i rflNII Pmmb YrSl smmIHnS Kama HrtnOll I 155 74 OrSuM run (kick MJM) KM-Sttetv Malar Inttnllinally KwmS ball la anl Kan jhwhlln1 run kick) DourIm il'Turi IBM kin) '7 Ilf BUSNINO leva It 15 It 54 1 45 KW Daustau IKK Matter Jack tan McOawan Jr RHmM Penney Doesn't Play LINCOLN Neb Tom Penney a co captain at the University of Nebraska from Augusls Kan did not see action during loss to Kansas vaged the victory To complement hia lata rushing he completed eight of 20 serials for 78 yards At the game'i outset was all Kansas as the Jayhawks uw three early drives flute fa enemy territory one at the 10-yard line Kansas including penalties had a 114-14 edge fa yardage after the scoreleu first period Nebraska received a Mg break fa the second period when Shanklin dropped a fair catch attempt on a punt and Orduna recovered on tne Kansu 27 yard line On the next play Orduna stormed off right tackle cut to his left snd raced 27 yards for the first touchdown While thousands of red balloons were soaring into the dark skies Rodgers blew his attempt at the extra point placement to leave the gate open for victory The score was 6-0 at the half With 7:04 to go fa the third quarter Nebruka coach Bob Devaney called the play which had second guessers buuing all over the stadium IT WAS FOURTH down and four on their own six and Nebraska didn't send Stephenson back to punt Instead quarterback Ronnie Sigler dived back Into the end sone and allowed himself to bo tackled for a safety making ths score 6-2 This backfired when Davia fumbled for Nebraska and Hicks recovered on the NU 20 nine plays later With an eight yard pass to Mosirr the big gainer KU went it Frsm Psgs 1C plsys gained from the 20 to the -23 On necesisry fourth down i gamble Orduna ran around -end but wu swamped for no gain by John Zook end Hicks This gave the ball to the Jays I on the Nebruka 26 And again this time for ball possession 'purposes it wu a grinding of- feiue with Douglass not risking a fumble on a handoff Douglu kept for gains at six two and five yards for first down then for a one-yard gain -and Reeves for two Then with the bell third and eight on the NU 10 Douglau by a savage two man block by John went 'errand his left end for 10 yards and the final touchdown Instead of the heralded battle between Kansas' explosive power and Nebraska's defense it wu a defensive contest most lof the way Statistically it was almost an contest with Nebraska having 239 net yards to Kansu' 232 I Orduna a 196-pound junior from Omaha who has already imoved Into his school's top 10 rushing list led the hosts with 90 yards in 21 rushes I But the work of Sbanklin John Riggins and Douglau overshadowed Orduna and fullback Dick Davis who had 74 yards for the Huskers 8IIANKL1N GAINED 54 yards in 16 trips end John Riggins 45 In 12 Douglau was often set on his hpcls by the ever so aggressive Nebraska defense But his work in the last quarter sal HAVE YOU VISITED THE NEW LOOK OF LATELY? 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