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Show redskins held down Colorado, to a strong kansas eleven In the first time the two teams have ever met, Kansas University's Jayhawkers downed Utah 39-26. K. U.'s ground attack, led by Wade Stinson was too much for the light Redskin line. Stinson averaged nearly 10 yards every time he carried the ball for a new Kansas record. Also, Stinson established a new Big Seven record for the number of yards gained on the ground 239. Indians Don Sukowicz and George Bean led the Utes ground attack, but the big threat from Utah lay in their air attack. Both Cunningham and Bean were unanimous choices on every Skyline Six All-Conference team. Don Peterson, Joe Tangaro, Jim Lasseter, and Bob Matthews were also listed among the all-stars. Utah's over-all season record was more impressive than it looks on paper. Three Redskins were placed in top national rankings-Mitt Smith for his kicking, George Bean for his running, and Dave Cunningham for his pin-point passing. Surrounded. Kansas was determined to stop Sukowicz before he gained ground. Jay Brown Guard Ken Palmer Guard Roy McLeese Guard Earl McKnight Fullback Bruce Warburton Guard Dave Cunningham Quarterback 295 |