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The Wichita Eagle from Wichita, Kansas • 52

Publication:
The Wichita Eaglei
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Wichita, Kansas
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52
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it J0 ryrry ryyry rry jgyfyyyryTT" ryr yr-v1? wyy rv" vyr rw Sunday October I5 1967 Fiji 6D THE WICHITA EACLE AND BEACON Stout KU Defense Upsets Cornhuskers 3 weighs 205 and comes from El Dorado Kan hit 10 of 22 completions for 93 yards Tom Penney who snagged a 42-yard pass to put the Cornhuskers at the door in the final seconds of the first half had 56 of NlTs 119 passing yards Penney is from Augusta Kan Vanoy also had a fine day for the Jays the defensive stratr agey seemed centered around the two big ends Vanoy 6-foot-8 246 and Zook 6-fooH 218 and the quick interim: line tripping up Nebraska blocker with low drives Douglass who stands 6-foot- 'Underdog' ISU Had That Edge From Page ID to go sophomore Bill Bell kicked a 30-yard field goal that left no doubts as the ball Just dropped over the cross bar the mighty Huskers had struck out Hie Nebraska defense was keying on Shanklin so the fiery back had to do most of his starring with his foot He dropped several punts near the Husker goal line In the fourth quarter alone he toed kicks to the five and 15-yard lines plus a tremendous quick kick to the three in the third period and another to the three in the second DOYLE HAD 14 tackles and two pass' deflections The 6-foot-2 205 pound junior hails from Kansas City End Vernon By Eagle Sports Writer AMES Clay Stapleton in his final year as head coach of the Iowa State Cyclones was rewarded in the form of a 174 victory over Kansas State Saturday afternoon Stapleton who takes over solo duties as athletic director next fall feels that a contributing factor to the game was the fact that his team was an underdog "I believe any of our people felt that we were 12 points worse than Kansas said Stapleton STAPLETON GAVE heavy tribute to the Iowa State defense and figured the turning point came during the opening 20 minutes of play He spoke NEB KAN 71 1 Ilf 44 14 MM IBS-1 B37 11-17 1 1 im-i i i i-it ran (Ball kick) Rushing yardagu Pining yirdag Return yardagi Panel Punti Fumbln Int Varda penallnd Mabradu Kanin Kan-Deuglan 4 Kan-FG 37 Ball Atetndance CM RUSHING Kansas' Junior Riggans dives for more yards with Nebraska tacklers closing in specifically of three Wildcat drives which failed after reaching the four six and five yard lines takes a lot out of a he acknowledged they had scored once the game might have been Vince Gibson the energetic new coach of Kansas State was slow in meeting the press after the loss He spent around a half hour locked in the dressing room talking to his players When he opened the door however he was cooperative "They whipped us pretty he said "I thought our defense played well but the offense was Gibson refused to concede that Uie host team Is the better football team" "OUR OFFENSIVE line was physically whipped by their defensive he criticized "Our kids didn't fight them back like they should have kids didn't hit he continued "We've got as good a football team as Iowa State but we want to win as What is in store for the Wildcats next 'starts at Monday's practice session not going to beat up or anything like he said we have to do is get in there and decide who wants to play and who A WRITER asked Gibson if he was embarrassed by the loss "Yes he said as embarrassed as I can be they are still my he continued they are just my boys and the coaching staffs boys now but we can come The coach who said defense won the game not their offense" has been down before been down he remembered we'll come Shocks to New Mexico State K-Sfale Falls To Iowa State From Page ID This seemed to arouse the hosts to an even more terrifying frenzy and KSU quarterback Bob Nossek spent the remainder of the afternoon in danger He was swarmed under so often by the likes of 238- Giund nose guard Willie uldres and 230-pound tackle George Dimitri that he had a right to look like a deflated balloon after it was history Early in the third period a fumble by Brown after taking a pass from Nossek was recovered by Cyclone Dennis Esselmann on the KSU 24-yard line THE K-STATE defense which led by linebacker Danny Lankas and tackel Bill Slat lost no face pin the loss braced here Skripsky however stepped back and kicked a 38-yard field Garden City Tops McCook Special to The Eagle GARDEN CITY Kan -Quarterback Bill Wylie tosse two touchdown passes to leai Garden City Junior College to a 14-9 non-conference victory over McCook Neb here Saturday night The Indians ran their season mark to 4-1-1 with the win while McCook was suffering its first loss after five successes Wylie hit end Roy Humphrey with an 8-yard scoring pass in the first quarter and connected From Page ID took an Olivas pass to cover the last three yards Eckman who had thrown 37 passes in 2 games this season almost doubled his production lassing 34 times and complet-ng 50 per cent 17 for 238 yards He had one interception lis first this season Olivas almost matched throwing He threw 32 times completing 15 for 218 yards But it was Dalton's hard running up the center and off tackle that ate up the yardage He had averaged just over 28 carries a game through New first four games but carried 33 times and gained 213 net yards He lost only one yard on those 33 carries Meltzer caught nine of Eck-man's passes for 129 yards ploded for 31 points in the second quarter and went on to crush Northwestern 504 in an intersectional football game Hailey threw three touchdown passes and scored one as he completed 13 of 23 tosses to 202 yards before leaving at the beginning of the fourth quarter When Hailey was not hitting his glue-fingered receivers a fleet of running backs headed by L- Benningfield and Terry Shelton picked up huge chunks of yardage through the heavy Northwestern line only came late in the final quarter when Bruce Hubbard caught a 21-yard scoring pass from Dan na Woodring The Wildcats made only two other sewing threats one shortly after their touchdown when they fumbled on the Rice five-yard line and when Dick Emmerich missed a 28 yard field goal after a first period drive bogged down bn the Owl 10-yard line Rice the fifth-ranking team in total offense with an average of 430 yards a game bettered that mark with 456 yards Northwaatarn a I 3-4 Rim a I) II 4-30 Rlm-FG Kannay 14 Haihy 1 ran (Kmniy kick) Rlea-Bannlngflald 4a pm Rum Hillty (Kmniy kick) Collins II pm Interception (Km-nady kick) Hughm pm from Pallty with halfback Manny Britto for goal which just barely cleared a 12-yard touchdown throw in! the bar the second period to account for! 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DAILY AND WEEKLY RATES Mike Reterviflon Now For Thli Fill md Winter TRY BEFORE YOU BUY NEW AND USED UNITS FOR SALE The visitors notched their lone touchdown in the second period on fullback Ken 1-yard plunge McCook added a safety in the third quarter when tackle Tom Colip brought Wylie down in the Indian end zone i 4 Eckman WSU Att Camj 34 NMS Alt Camp latcp TO Ydi 1 JI( 1 Compliti Motorlnd Unit About ttw length or Motion Dfivei enlly tomlly cor turnpike loeedt Sleeps up Full kitchen buhreom dMl loacal S1" CLARK' KW I Na Ydi Flnt Down Nit Yarda Rwhlng 347 Not Yirdi Pmlng 14 11 i MOUNTAIN STATES CORTEZ 0 33 151 in 10-31 1 1-11 1 5-ft IIS-17 Pimm Pimm Intercepted by Punti FumMet PmoltiH MO 1 3-114 3 355 7 7 1234 ALAMEDA (303) 7447174 MAIL COUPON FOR FREE BROCHURE NO OBLIGATION Bewei Kimm Wajtoya 0 0 4 0-4 Denver Cell 00331 INTERESTED IN RUYING: DNBW USED RENT Addrmi City: SUti iKannady kick) Wic nillllpM 4 pm from Hilloy (kick fallad) Rico-T Shilton 1 ran Kennedy kick) Rlco-T Shilton 1 run (kick filled) NW-Hubbird 31 piu from Woodring (run follid) Attmdince 31000 OTTAWA: Ron Gum) (I yard ran) Stun WNgirt (1 -yard run) Clerk Mid-dliton (5 yird pm from RktMrd Barv non) Jim Morkoo (45 yird runlt PAT: Kimbii Bihbihonl 3 (kkki)l Field Goil Kimbii Bihbihonl KANSAS WESLEYAN Alin Fibrins (IS yird run) Open 8 im 6 pm Fridays 9 Cloud Sundays Shocker QB John Eckmon goes through Couple of Key Plays Extra Weight Killed Wichita State Says Converse By MERRILL COX Beacon Sports Writer Toss out a couple of key plays and a few pounds in the process and it could have been a different story for Wichita State University Saturday night at Veterans Field But those crucial plays and "brute were very much a part of the non-conference battle and the Shocks' 27-14 defeat to New Mexico State WSU coach Boyd Converse was quick to single out the big weight advantage Wichita State Freshmen Record 35-25 Triumph CRAFTSMEN MOVE TO CONVAIR IN SUNNY SAN DIEGO If ready for a move up if ready to put your career in high gear with one of the nation's leading areospace manufacturers if like to join a company that recognizes and rewards unusual abilities and effort if like long-term job opportunities and a chance to raise your family in a va-cational paradise then move to Convair NOW! 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football hockey baseball great schools and universities 65 golf all this in a climate that is unparalleled in the United States Fill out this confidential coupon attach your resume if possible and we'll contact you within 7 days Every application will be answered individually and confidentially Mail to Mr Ray Mendoza Supervisor of Employment Department 130-6 General Dynamics Convair Division 5482 Kearny Villa Road San Diego California 92112 General Dynamics Convair Division San Diego California An Equal Opportunity Employer Special to The Eagle CLAREMORE OkK Robertson came back on th second play of the third quarter tamper 62 yards for a Fullback James Rbertn touchdown Quarterback John tallied three touchdowns two Beeson later in the third long runs to lead the Quarter climaxed a 65 yard drive by scoring from the three on long runs Wichita University freshman to Arizona State Kicks New Mexico 56-23 ALBUQUERQUE NM (AP) Arizona State struck for four touchdowns in a two-minute span of the first half and went on to pound New Mexico 56-23 in a Western Athletic Conference football game Saturday night The stampede started in the first period when Arizona State's Art Malone who socred three touchdowns plunged two ards for a score Seconds later tackle Richard Griffin intercepted a pass by New Mexico's Terry Stone on the Lobo seven and bowled into the end zone Malone took a two-point conversion pass from Rick Shaw to give Arizona State a 21-13 lead at the end of the first period Two more interceptions both by Wes Plumber the next two times New Mexico got the fegll set up touchdown passes to Ken a 20-yard toss from halfback Ljrry Walton and a 32-ard pitch from quarterback Ed Roseborough Stone the statistical leader in passing and total of-fenseprior to the game was rushed hard by the Sun Deivl defense led by 255-pound middle guard Curley Culp Stone passed for one touchdown late in the game bn a 42-yard play to Ace Hendricks New Mexico 1-4 got first period touchdowns from tailback David Bookert on runs of 55 and six yards Arizona state is 4-1 Aril St 11 14 7 14 14 Nuw Mn ii Mulonp 47 run (Roklti kick) Booklet 35 run (StMirf kick) Beakart ran (kick filM Mplan I run (kick falludl Griffin 7 pm bitircpptlon (Mil pm from thaw) Dyir so pm (turn Wilton (Rokl-ti kick) dffifrW R0tarw9h Wllliimi 1 run (PowM kick) Wllllimi 1 run (Powtll kick) NM Hindrlcki 43 pm from Stem (Saldara kick) lfS17 Hailey Rice Blast Northwestern 50-6 HOUSTON (AP) Rice quarterback Robert Hailey hit receivers with amazing accuracy Saturday night as the Owls ex-t a 35-25 win over Oklahoma 20-19 Military Academy here Satur-i In the final quarter Gary daynight' I Butler snared a pass from Robertson scared on runs of Beeson good for 35 yards and a yards The 3 62 and 23 yards The tally Robertson ended the as playing an important role in the loss "YOU JUST cant fight brute strength a 1 1 night the whole story was their Converse related after his Shocks had dropped their second game in four outings The Shocks gave away over 20 pounds per man on offense and 40 pounds per man on defense The key play Converse referred to came in the fourth quarter after WSU had pulled within a 21-14 count A 15 yard holding penalty tossed the Aggies back to their own 15-yard line and left them with a third down and 17 yards-lo-go situation HOWEVER NMS quarterback Sal Olivas picked up the first down on a 20-yard pass to Bob Lowery was the biggest play of the game as far as we were Converse related "We thought we could come hack gel them in a ho and hold them and after that move fin The WSU mentor pointed to a 15-yard face mask penalty in the third quarter as also crudal THE SHOCKS had thrown Olivas for a loss and the Aggies would have been forced to punt But the penalty resulted in first down and NMS went on to score which snapped a 7-7 tie "Our offense did a marvelous job considering the weight they were up Converse con-linued days ago we didn't think Eckman (quarterback John) could Eckman did play and passed for 238 yards including a 19-yard scoring strike to Johnny Johnson in the first quarter 180-pound fullback from East SL Louis 111 notched the initial WSU tally on the final play of the second quarter running over the goal as the gun sounded It was good for three yards and left file score 13-7 in favor of the Oklahoma school at scoring for Wichita with a 23-yard fun in the final quarter Kicking specialist Forrest Metcalf also contributed with a field goal of five yards in the final stanza James Baker Phil Adams and James Reichert accounted for the Oklahoma school's four touchdowns Reichert scored twice both oh one-yard plunges to keep the Academy in the ball game Pin) Down! YES! I am interested in a career at Convair Please contact me at once Name Address City Present job classification Skills and years of experience in each Greyhounds Drop Pratt Juco 28-6 Special to The Eagle FT SCOTT Kan Fullback Tyrone Walls struck for two touchdowns to give the Ft Scott Greyhounds a 28-6 win over the Pratt Beavers in a Jayhawk Juco conference game here Saturday night Phone State Panel Panel Intercepted by Punti Fumbln Lnt Panaltbi iWlchHi Slate OkMieme Military 714 WSU: Robertion I 0 ram) Bcnen (3 run) Butter 111 mu tram Matte It (field goal of'5 yarda) PAT: Metcalt (kkkr OMA: Baker (4 run) Adam (7 pan Wtrtctmrtl Reichert I (I 1 rum) PAT: Rakhart (kick) ir m- i -I A I fl A a i A 41.

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