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The Wichita Eagle from Wichita, Kansas • 44

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The Wichita Eaglei
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Wichita, Kansas
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Pag 2D THE WICHITA EACLE AND BEACON Sunday October 8 1967 park Ohio Kansas Young To Victory Frank Peters recovered It took) KU came back alter the even plays with Bryant going kickoff for its only sustained the last half-yard to Ohio to I drive of the first half and its record its second-pointer first touchdown RUSHING KANSAS TC F1r1 RuMng yardage OHIO TC Ydf Bryant 17 If Houmard 7 JS Loveck I- 2 Maupin 1 Deugleta Shanklin Rlggine By DALE MULLEN Beacon Sports Editor LAWRENCE Kan -A pair of Ohio University under-classmen took huge steps towards their football degrees here on a rainy Saturday afternoon combining for a total Bobcats to a 30-15 non-conference victory over foe University of Kansas Sophomore Cleve Bryant who completed only one pass for six yards in season 11 1 1 2 Return yv(W Okie Knn II 11 (5 241 151 iw in 117)4 121-2 1 2 40 5 14 I 7 f-N 7 11 frn Rnwit utter victory Before Bryant ignored the steady drizzle which marred the entire afternoon and found pay dirt with the game only 59 seconds old The first play was a nine-yard pass to tight end Phil Swindell followed by five-yard run and a 54-yard to pass to Snyder Pataki added the first of his four extra points The Jayhawk defense held Ohio foe second series but scatback Don Shanklin fumbled a punt and the Bobcats got new life on the KU 17 when fans PASSING KM4M Alt Camp hrtcgv TO Ydt II 12 I 1 111 Ill'S Doug lata Ettinger lod Yard Panallnd Ohte -Kami (Rite Snyder' 54 (Patrick kick) Okie Bryant 1 run (Patrick kick) Ken Me Her II pm from DougMie (Bed kick) Ck Safely OeugbM tackled by Rader In and tone Ken-RIgglne 1 run (Bell run) Okte-taydar Jt pete from Bryant (Patrick kick) Okto-Bryant I run (Patrick kick) Attendance 2MM Bryant Alt Camp Intcp TD Vdi 23 11 I Ill RICE VINO OHIO Ne Vdi 5 744 JI 4 Conley 1 opener three weeks ago riddled the Jayhawk secondary for yards and two touchdowns 265 on KANSAS Ne Ydl Skanklln 4 51 MNter 4 45 Rlpaini 2 Amman 2 15 ll-of-23 accuracy The si 170-pounder also scored foe other two Ohio touchdowns while racking up 79 yards rushing on 17 carries HIS COUNTERPART in the wrecking of third attempt Pepper Rodgers was Junior tailback Dick Conley the Bobcat workhorse with 92 yards on 29 rushing assignments and reception of one of Bryant's aerial bombs for 32 yards The visiting Bobcats now 3-1 on the season struck for two yard gain in second quarter action with (UPI Photo) SHORT end Ron Higuera (83) takes a pass from quarterback Bruce Lee for an 8- quick touchdowns and a 145 lead early in the first quarter Rodgers' Jayhawks showed sparks of brilliance end possibility of a comeback on their -first possession of foe second half moving 73 yir on 12 plays to foe second KU touchdown Key days in foe drive were three strikes from quarterback Bob Douglass to tight end John Mosier of Wichita West foe first two for 14 yards each and the third for four yards to foe Ohio 13 FOUR PLAYS later tailback Junior Riggins slashed over right tackle from the one-yard stripe On the conversion attempt holder Tommy Ball momentarily juggled the snap then jumped up and sprinted around right end to two points and a 15-15 reading But the Bobcats like the closeness It took them only 96 seconds and three plays to cover 73 yards after taking foe KU kickoff Conley cradled to two from the Ohio 27 and then Bryant hit Conley on his 15 yarder From there it wag a 39-yard TD strike from Bryant to split end Todd Snyder and margin with 5:3 Sremaining in the third period AFTER AN exchange of possession Douglass stayed on the bench to the font offensive serfes foil season and Ettinger took over Briefly that is On the first play of his college football career the youngster from Bartlesville Okla fumbled and Bobcat Joe Sutton recovered on 26 Five plays later the visitors had fourth end 11 on the 15 and Pataka was called on for a field goal attempt But crashing through to block foe boot and recover it was KU right end John Jackson That only delayed another Ohio score on the first series of the final uarter the 08(8 took over on leir 29 Bryant hit Snyder to a 44-yard gain Conley crashed to 11 fullback Bob Houmard up eight and three and ant went the final five around right end Pataki converted to dose out the OHIO LOST no time getting started towards its third Missouri foe last half giving up just one first down 23 net yards rushing and three completed passes to eight yards Wallace hit the crossbar on a 42-yard field goal Staff Photot by Jim Jakman Coach Vince Gibson shows moods during game K-State Coach Proud COLUMBIA Mo (AP) -John Meyer a near goat in the second quarter scored on a 39-yard pass interception with 1:93 left in the game to sew up a 17-3 victory for the undefeated Missouri Tigers over the Arizona Wildcats hare Saturday Down 10-3 Arizona bidding for its second upset in two weeks went to the air in the closing minutes Marc Reed the nation's No 1 passer last year heaved a long one from his end zone Meyer grabbed raced for the sidelines reversed picked up blockers and raced back to score tacklers for 14 yards to Arizona nine short Arizona punt in the quarter following a 51-yard punt by Steve Kenemore to the Wildcat four up a 25-yard field goal by Missouri's Jay Wallace Arizona's big front line kept Missouri bottled up in its own territory throughout the first Other than the sewing foe Tigers got outside own 31 for only one play 28-yard pass from Kumbrink Weber at the Arizona 42 before intermission 's defense controlled With the Tigers 7-0 in the second period Meyer hobbled a Reed punt at the Missouri and Arizona center Tom Brennan recovered at foe three Three plays later the Wildcats found themselves on the seven and Ken Saraoskl booted a 24-yard field goal to cut the margin to 7-3 A 5-yard pass from Gary Kumbrink to Chuck Weber who made a ballet landing on the half sidelines in the end zone gave Missouri a first quarter lead The TD was set up on a 38-yard punt return by Jon Staggers to the Arizona 29 Staggers also broke away from foe A fourth drive their a to just MANHATTAN Kan Kan- in the saa State coach Vince Gibson hid hia disappointment well Justly proud of hia hard-fighting Wildcats which had a few minutes before seen the Nebraska Cornhuskers grab off smile afterwards remark game Gibson had a as he met the press that was a tough one was first tell you one thing coached a long time and never had a team give second period Rain came down most of foe last half Barry Lischner vicious runner had 45 yards in 14 trips to lead the rushers Kumbrink threw for 82 yards and ran for 17 as he was thrown for 38 yards in losses Paul Robinson led Arizona runners with 35 yards in 5 trips Bruce Lee who engineered Arizona's 14-7 upset victory at Ohio State had 9 of his 11 pass completions i End Gary Klahr a 230-poum sophomore made 13 tackles an linebacker Jerry Thompson 328 12 more John Douglas Missour linebacker had 14 tackles was si Dan for mishandling that punt the defense turned foe momen- ard me fourth quarter effort like aph on a 31-y ith 1:11 remain a 15-14 trium field goal wil that ning Nebraska Nips Kansas State 16-14 Casper Brewer Briton Lead in Alcan Tourney quarter Bonita grabbed it off to foe delight of the home crowd and twenty yards in penalties against Nebraska fired up hope for another K-State score "IT WASN'T game where we beat ourselves -r- they beat ua with execution In that lajt drive which ended wtflKttiat field goal they executed their playa just great were beat by a good team but let me tell you something we have a good team Gibson continued "our defense waa tremendous Our kids were backed up time and time again but they give in We shut their running game off dad gummed good there in the second Nebraska picked up only 48 yards in the tot half While over in the Nebraska dressing room the smiles were big None was bigger then the one on the face of sophomore Bill Bomberger He kicked the field goal to give Nebraska its only lead of foe game with 71 seconds remaining "I WAS never so scared in my he said waa against me foe clock foe mud the wind I just prayed that go through I waa worried to death "I never looked up to ace if it went through 1 waited for some one else to tell me I turned to foe sideline and could tell by foe reaction of Flrat down Rinhlng Yardage Patting Yardage Return Yardage Panel Nab Kan It 21 7 114 15 1(2 154 1(71? t-IW 7-141 15441 1 I 51 41 1 7 4 3-15 14 I I 3-14 (Bruhin kick) (Bruhin kick) turn of the game On the goalline stand the defense was fighting for Darrell Mudra Arizona coach said Missouri is a good dub "It should help us to get bade Mudra add "We have four home games in row and maybe we can get Missouri players were nearly unanimous in terming Arizona big and good Fumbtet Lost Yarda PenallMd Nebrnka Kanaea State Davit 1 Davis 1 run Ntb-Rkhnafiky I pea from Patrick Bamberger kick) Nab-Gregary 1 run (kick failed) Nab-FO Bamberger Attendance SUN RUSHING holes and finished with a one-over-par 73 Casper scuffed his second shot on the Isat hole when an attendant at a nearby score board dropped a box of numbers just as he swung "That is why I looked like Casper moaned Brewer the 1967 Masters champion was three over par on the first five holes but was in control again as he readied the turn on the Old Course the legendary home of golf where par is He got a birdie on the short Uth hole where he sank a 12-foqt putt and another on the 56-yard 14th when he reached the green in two He also shot a 73 The only sub-par round a 71 of this bright but windy day was turned in by Barnes foe young Briton who has been such a surprise here He matched par on foe first nine and was under coming home His birdie came on foe very last hole where he dropped a 10-foot putt Meanwhile in the International Tournament which is being held simultaneously with the Alcan Peter Thomson fivetime winner of the British Open had a three-stroke lead with a three-round total of 213 Bernard Hunt and Tony Grubb of England and Stan Peach of Australia were at 216 silly Caw 1-71-71-212 Gw armor 4(7571-112 Brian Barnm 0-7171-411 Gaaraa Ardwr 7071-71-714 Gartnar Dfcfclnten 0-7174-115 CBriaiy O'Connor 707171715 Dava Stock fon 717171715 Bobby Nlcholi 4(7571714 Ftter Allla 417177-711 Dava Ttamaa 717174-111 Maasn auMph 7170-77-11 Doug Sandora O-7474-Ba tab Owlet 71-7175-710 Malcolm Gragaan 717471711 tart Waayar 717574-721 Millar Barter 71770-714 Tommy Horten 717177-725 Homara Blancae 71-77-71-725 Patar Baiter 7774-74-2K for 20 yards to the Wildcat even Two playa later the Patrick to Richnafsky combination connected on a five yard touchdown play kick waa good and the defending champs trailed 14-7 Kansas State was going against a 12 mile an hour northwest wind in the third quarter and could not generate a drive Nebraska drove to the K-State three-yard line and lost the ball on downs before putting another scoring drive together The Huskers went 38 yards in seven days in foe closing minutes of the third quarter with a Patrick to Richnafsky pass good for 11 yards and fullback Dick Davis getting 10 for foe big gainers Gregory scored from one yard out attempt at knotting the score was partially blocked by Wildcat defensive end Bill Kennedy It was off to the left leaving K-State in front 14-13 Patrick had his first pass interception of the season with 1:30 remaining in the third ST ANDREWS Scotland (AP) Billy Casper Gay Brewer and 22-year-old Brian Barnes of England led the Alcan Golfer of the Year tournament by two strokes Saturday after three rounds Each had an aggregate of 212 The winner at the end of the fourth round will receive $55000 the richest prize in pro golf Eleven United States pros seven British and New Zealander Bob Charles comprise foe hand-picked field Total prize money is $125000 George Archer the ex-cowboy from Gilroy Calif is next to the leaders at 214 while Gardner Dickinson of Lost Tree Village Fla Dave Stockton of San Bernardino Calif and Christy of Ireland are three strokes behind Casper' former US Open champion and the 4-1 favorite here appeared headed for a big lead but bogeyed the last two From Page ID from one yard out to foe touchdown On next possession it was safety Mike Borata who threw a hard tackle into Ben Gregory to force a fumble Again Eckardt recovered this time on the Husker 39 Wildcat quarterback BUI Nossek moved foe ball through foe air with successive completions to Dave Jones for 12 yards Art Strozier for nine yards and Rick BaL ducci to IS yards to the Nebraska two On foe second play Davis plunged from foe one fat second touchdown and Mike Bruhin kicked his second point after for a 145 lead K-State had a chance late in the opening quarter to lengthen its lead even more A 41-yard pass play from Nossek to Jones carried to foe Nebraska 11 The drive stalled at foe 10 and Bruhin attempted a 27-yard field goal but it was off to the left Nebraska scored its first touchdown with 5:34 remaining in the second quarter The Huakers covered 48 yards in seven plays most of the way through foe air Richnafsky took one for 12 yards to foe K-State 30 and Tom Penney junto halfback from Augusta Kan caught one Devil Cain Noank Bream Davit STS' Orduna TCYdk 23 34 5 4 441 1 I I I II 15 TC Ydi It St 14 45 7 10 It 1 4 I) 114 All MU 4 11 102 121 44 12 137 131 11-244 4-141 1171 11-41 2 41 I 4-3 7 I 14-17 Kembrlnk Total! Tefalt PASSING tout state Alt Cam latcp TD Vdi II 104 Pint Rinding yardage Pitting yerttega Return yardage PtMtf Puntt FumMtt loti Ytrdt ptnUlud Arliant Mlttourl BA8S Wtlltcn kick AU FG Strnstkl 24 MU FO Wallace 25 MU Mtytr jf pm Interception Wtl-Itca kick Attendance 45500 Nomak Patrick An cam latcg To Ydfc our RICEIVING W3S from the left hashmark and went just inches inside the right upright Asked about that Bomberger had the perfect comeback counted didn't it: all that Kanaaa State Ne Y4t no YBt Janet 4 74 RkhMfiky 11 127 Balduccl 1 14 Davit 1 21 Streilar 2 11 Morrlton 1 ptnotr 1 PUNTING Kanm Mate iNabmka Cobit It 44J Steptttnaon 7 247 Alert Alabama Rambles By Mississippi 21 to 7 Stabler turned Morgan loose on a series of runs as if to prove foe Tide could handle the larger Ole Miss line The 88 yards took 14 plays all on the ground except for two tosses to Homan Mississippi picked up its score with 9:31 left in foe game when Terry Collier threw a 23-yard pass to Mac Haik in the end zone 1967 Parade All three of Thompson's fumble recoveries were set up by driving tackles by Tide defenders Neither team was able to do much for most of foe first half until Billy Scroggins recovered a fumble on the Rebel 42 Stabler led the Tide to the 11 and then threw a strike to Homan alone in the end zone recovery early in foe second half gave the Tide the ball on the Ole Miss 31 and four plays later Stabler ran eight yaids off tackle to score After moving primarily on passing to Its first two scores of Knowlton Ignites Penn Past Brown PHILADELPHIA (APWJab-ot Knowlton ran for a pair of irst half touchdowns that ignited a 25-7 Penn victory over Srown Saturday in an Ivy League football game Knowlton who sewed twice opener tot week ran 30 yarda on the end of a 55-yard drive for first score Hfe scooted 10 yards to a second irst period TD which gave Penn a 145 lead Brown closed the gap to 14-7 the third quarter on a 55 rard scoring punt return by tom Winner But Penn retaliated on a one-yard plunge by Jerry Santini after a 55-yard ass from Bill Creedon to 15 IK 122 125 1HU aw 5 II SWEATERS 14 IN lit 14241 1441 I 42 FlrtT Town RuUilng yrdg Fading yrdig Return yardgt P4KM Puntt Fumbtet 5nt Yards pnnallnd BIRMINGHAM Ala (AP) -Safety Dicky Thompson recovered three Mississippi fumbles and quarterback Kenny Stabler led Alabama to a 21-7 Southeastern Conference victory over Mississippi Saturday The conquest before national television audience and 69-821 fans continued Alabama's domination over the rebels who last defeated the Tide In 1910 Stabler threw a speedy Dennis Homan for one score ran eight yards for another aid led the Tide on an 88-yard drive for the final touchdown Ed Morgan who had picked up most of the yardage on the drive took the last one in from the one The Tide defense uncertain in its first two games gave indications of maturing as Alabama picked up its second victory against a tie Mississippi now has won one and lost two Mississippi Alabama III 7-lb I 7 7 7-21 LSU Defeats Florida )H GAINESVILLE Fla (AP) -Nifty Nelson Stokley and a pair of sophomore kickers drove resurgent Louisiana State to its third straight football victory Saturday manhandling the University of Florida 37-6 in a Southeastern Conference game Sophomore Roy Hurd kicked three field goals and sophomore Eddie Ray punted out of bounds at the Florida one-yard line to set up the first toudidown as LSU moved out front 150 st halftime and went on to hand Florida its worst defeat In 17 yesrs The oft-injured Stokley thoroughly healthy through foe unbeaten Bengal victory ran 10 and 50 yards for touchdowns and completed sox passes for 09 yards maneuvering behind a great protective wall of blockers and his knack of picking the right moment to pass or run on quarterback option plays kept the LSU offense moving The Gators absorbing their first defeat after two victories neither blocked nor tackled with authority AH Itonun 11 pid from stabler (Da- Mluldlppl 17-7 Alabama I 7 7 7-21 Neman II ptd (ram Stebler (Davie kick) Stebter I run (Davit kick) Ala Margin 1 run (Davit kick) Hlk II pad (ram CaMtr (Kryn kick) -Attendance 4(721 Wa hava tables full of fust luch great looks as sketched hart FUharmaa't Knit Craw-neck Hyli In natural color Importnd from Italy 2200 V-Nack Lamb'i Saddle-ihoulder 4 ityle 1250 and 1700 Deuble Iraaatad Cirdigiii of doubla-knit zephyrwool 2000 and 2250 Mack Turtle Neck Styha-1000 to 2200 All S-M-L-XL sizes new fashion colors Second Floor Conpltti Aitomotivt ENGINE aid TRANSMISSION SERVICE 6-cyi in 8-cyL CAR ar TRUCK ENGINES REPAIRED ar REPLACED FLEKT PRICES Washington-Whips Oregon State 13-6 SEATTLE Wash (AP) -Given foe chance on a fumble recovery late in foe final period Huskies struck with sudden fury Saturday to whip Oregon Stats 13-8 chopping a Beaver victory string at nine games and knocking the loser out of a share in the Pacific 8 conference leadership An Oregon State touchdown by quarterback Steve Preece and two field goals Jby Washington's Don Martin had left foe teams tied at 55 after two peri-' ods They matched muscle in a see-saw standoff through foe third quarter and then with' only 2H minutes left in te of Washing-' fum-1 35 I Court to Rehear Bull Fight Plea PHILADELPHIA (AP) The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to rehear arguments over whether bloodless bull fighting is honest-to-goodness bull fighting The state high court accepted Friday reargument petition II 114 7-37 I I I 4-4 Types tf TranamitaiaNi Rapabad ar Raplacad lank PIrircIri AvailaWa Guaranteed Satfifactfaa (tea Die Latest ep-te-date Mettnte eta Oar laperkaead Rteckaaka Ofca Feat HaMadaMa Action Motor fir Transmission Wl Say wttb Frtea Oar SaateaM Wat BelH by tatteftea Cut toman IK WASHINGTON (Ant aartb at Daagtei) PO 34411 filed by foe Pennsylvania Society for foe Prevention of Cruelty to Animals which is seeking to joolfjrofkeiN LIU Florida FO Hurd 41 Stsklty II run (Hurd kick! 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