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Tuesday, April 20, 1976
University Daily Kansan
KU closes spring unimpressively
Since the first day of spring practice on March 21, the University of Kansas football team has been counting down the number of remaining practices.
Now there is one, and plans are already being made on how team members will spend the rest of their lazy spring afternoons.
"When this is over, I'm grabbing my fishing pole and my girl and I'm going to the lake to catch a few fish," defensive tackle Dillon Sweeney said. "Spring Game: nailed at Haskell Stadium."
Staff photo by GEORGE MILLENER
"IT'S KIND OF really just a bunch of fun at the end of spring ball," quarterback Scott McMichael said. "We're trying to win, winning, of course, but it's pretty much fun."
That seemed to be the prevalent attitude among the players. Sure, the game was about skill and control, but the laughing and joking on the sidelines indicated indication of how the players felt about the game.
The game might have been fun, but the Jayhawks were hardly impressive. There were an incredible 15 lost luffets, two pass attempts and a whopping 186 yards in penalties.
The Blues took advantage of most of the night, defeating the Whites, 35-14, in the night.
Defensive tackle Mike Butler closes in as McMichael looks downfield
"We have two more practice" RU head coach Bud Moore said after the game. "And I'm glad we do. I hope we can correct some of the glaring mistakes."
After the Whites took a 6-10 lead in the first quarter on a 23-yard touchdown run by Bill Schoene. The Rangers won, 84-79.
IN ONE STRETCH OF the second quarter, the Whitens fumbled on five straight possessions. The Blues converted three of four touchdowns to take a 204 lead at the half.
"We've fumiled some in practice, but nothing like this." Moore said.
The score could've been worse, but the
pain was driven by blunted driving by
palestine—13Kyards worth of pain.
"They (the officials) called it a lot closer
said. With two teams they play against each other every time in practice, it's pretty unlikely anybody will win.
Both McMichael and running back Skip Sharp got of a lot attention this spring while Nolan Cromwell and Laverne Smith were commeting for KU's track team.
Sharp was impressive Friday, gaining 125
By Allen Quakenbusb Sports Editor
in the controlled scrimmages," Moore said. "It turns out game like that to get their teammates to score."
arcMichael attributed some of the problems to the fact that each team had a pretty good idea of what the other one was going to do.
"WE JUST HAVE to run basic things," he
WHITE
First downs 11
Running yardage 97-255
Footing 16
Return yardage 108
Pushes 13.0-0
Punches 3.32-5
Pumpees load 10
Vulcanized footings 10
Total 74
SCORE BY QUARTERS
WHITE 0 6 9 8 14
DYELE 10 30 15 20
SCORING SUMMARY
BLUE- Lishen 15 run (Ford kick)
WHITE- Shores 2 pass (Johnson run)
INVIDUAL
WITNESS: compiled 25 run apple failed
WITNESS: compiled 25 run bacon
INDIVIDUAL Rushing
WHITTLE-Competed 74. Vowels 27-75, Width 32-44,
Alice 22-28, John 6-15, Wright 41-22, G.Later 9-3.
G.Later
**WHITTET:** Cambridge 7, O'Brien 10, Wheeler 9, Wilkey 8,
Hill 6. **WHITTET:** Cambridge 7, O'Brien 10, Wheeter 9, Wilkey 8,
Hill 6. **WHITTET:** Wilkey 8, O'Brien 10, Wheeler 9, Wilkey 8,
Hill 6. **WHITTET:** Wilkey 8, O'Brien 10, Wilkey 8, Hill 6.
**ALLIANCE:** 11, Romney 14, Banks 16, Banks 6, Kjeldsen 6,
Kjeldsen 6. **ALLIANCE:** 11, Romney 14, Banks 16, Banks 6,
Kjeldsen 6.
WHITE - Vombat 1-50, 121-126, Lake 4-60, 2-5
WHITE - Vombat 1-50, 121-126, Lake 4-60, 2-5
WHITE - Forderer 7-69, Book 4-133, Wiley 1-112
WHITE - Forderer 7-69, Book 4-133, Wiley 1-112
Punting
WHITE—Sobek 2-40.0, Stewart 1-25.0
BLUE—Ford 1-27.0
yards on 11 carries, despite playing little in
the first half. The end of 18 yards by the
begin of the first half
"I had a lot of fun in the first half." Sharp said. "I think I did all right. I was pretty good."
McMichael was as pleased. He completed 5 of 10 passes for 42 yards, but had two picked off by Eric Franklin. He carried three of our lines - Net yardage: minus one yard.
"I CAME OUT OF the spring with a lot of playing time," McMichael said. "It gave me a lot of time to get the wishbone down and to get my timing down.
"But I wisted my knee and was out for a while. That threw my timing off, and I
Mark Vicendese quarterbacked the White team most of the game. He completed 9 of 15 passes for 121 yards, and added an ad-hoc 60-yard pass in his second beamed dropped for biros several times.
Quarterback Mark Lissak played for both teams. Totals for his performance on both teams were 5 of 10 passes completed for 61 vards and two touchdowns.
The secondary showed why Bud Moore is worried about it Friday. Morgan singled up junior college transfer Wayne Ricks for praise, but found no one else to brave about.
"I saw a lot of glaring errors in the secondary," Moore said.
Kansas reportedly has signed three high school basketball players to letters of invitation.
The three players are guards Hassan Houston of St. Louis and John Douglas of Caliburn Junior College, Decatur, Ala., and forward Mac Stallcup of Tulsa.
Douglas, the younger brother of Alabama All-America center Leon Douglas, averaged 18 points a game at Calhoun Junior College.
Houston was player of the year in the metropolitan St. Louis area. He averaged 31
Stallcup, 6-7, averaged 15.2 points while leading Tulsa Edison High School to a second-place finish in the Oklahoma state tournament.
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