6. Tuesday, October 25,1977 University Daily Kansan Freak happenings follow Hubach Sports Writer Bv GARY BEDORE Mike Hubach has had some strange things happen to him this season. Four weeks ago, Hubach, KU's punter and placekicker, received the unusual honor of being selected the Jayhawk's offensive guard against the basis of his 48.3-vard nining average. He also chosen offensive captain for the KU-Miami game, earning the nickname "Crazy" after he broke his leg. But Hubach's wildest experience this year occurred yesterday and had nothing to do. Hubach was walking in front of Strong Hall when a bicyclist ran over his left heel. Hubach missed yesterday's practice and soaked his foot in a whirlpool bath. "THERE WASN'T nothing that did; it was an accident," Hubach could last night. "I need the heel to plant my foot on kicks, but I should be back at practice on Wednesday." Hubach is one player the Jayhawks can not afford to be without. His 50.5 yard putting average on eight kicks against Oklahoma State Saturday has placed him second in the Big Eight with a 41.9-yard average. Two weeks ago in the Jayhawks' homecoming game, Colorado, in a situation. With only seconds remaining in the game, Hubach was getting ready for the chance to kick a game-winning field goal. The Cleveland sophomore had already booted a Mike Hubach 46-yard earlier in the game, but his final chance for glory never came to be. KANAS LOST the bunl at a fumble at the Colorado 27 before KU head coach Bud Moore could call on Habuch to attempt the game-winning kick. Colorado book over the football and the clock run out. The game ended in a 17-17-17 Hubach said that he was tense on the sidelines while waiting for the kick. satisfaction in high school. Useh isk kairen to school. In high school. Useh isk kairen to school. In high school. Useh isk kairen "I wasn't nervous until the team told me not to be nervous," Hubach said. "Finally they fumbled, and it was the last they talked to me that game." "But I bet the whole stadium would have not all quiet before the kick." "IWAS pretty sure I could hit it," Hubach said. "You can't think of the situation. It just like every other kick. You forget about the surroundings and just concentrate. In Saturday's game, Hubach improved upon his 34.9-yard-punting average against Colorado. In the CU game, Hubach faced a four-year drought in the State, there was not much wind to deal with. KANSAN Sports "I concentrated a lot more this week than in the Colorado game." Hubach said. "I felt great." Hubach, who was a three-time all-state soccer player in Ohio, has helped the KU defense by putting the opponents in some deen holes this year. Added to the Jayhawks injured list yesterday were wide receivers Mark Vicendee and David Verser and place kicker-punter Mike Hibach. ON SATURDAY, Hubach kicked a 70-yard punt and against Oklahoma he bombed a 72-yard. In the season-opener against Texas A & M, KU held the Aggies to negative yardage on punt returns with his 41-yard average for seven punts. The Kansas Jayhawks yesterday discovered that when things are going badly, they sometimes get worse before they get better. Three added to injury list "The key is to hit it for a 40 to 42 yard average with no return yards," he said. "When I kick a good one you can hardly feel it off your foot. But I know when I kick a bad Verser is suffering from a pulled ham-string muscle; Vicenecdese has some strained neck muscles, and Hubach has his foot run over by a bicycle while walking on campus Hubach has added some personality into his hunting for KU. Instead of standing up Head coach Bad Moore did not say when the trio would return to practice, but added that he hoped they would be back in time for the Iowa State game Saturday in Ames. Moore announced that freshman linebacker Seellars Young had been moved into the position created by the loss of Don Pile. Pile, Garden City senior, was lost for the season at Saturday in the loss to Baltimore State when he suffered ligament damage in his knee. He said he was prepared for such a Fred Obsen and John Calovich will move into the linebacking position being vacated Send only two dollars (to cover postage) for your copy of our latest mail-order catalog of over 7,000 research papers. the Kannan's w/We Served KANAN linechacker Tom Perry was removed from the critical list yesterday but still remained in serious condition in an Omaha hospital. Perry collapsed after the Colorado- braska football game Saturday in Lincoln. - Quality Unsurpassed - Fast, Dependable Service - Speeches, Reports, etc. Perry, 23, was rushed to a Lincoln hospital after he suffered convulsions in the locker room after the game. Doctors there failed to reopen his brain, but because of the lack of a neurosurgeon at the facility, Perry was removed for further treatment. RESEARCH Colorado's Perry off critical list From the Kansan's Wire Services Trying to come back from five straight losses last week, the KU volleyball team travels to Kansas City. Mo. today to take on the University of Missouri and the University of Missouri at Kansas City. KU coach Bob Stancill said he hoped the Jayhawks could regain the form they showed a week ago when they won six of eight matches. Volleyball team looking for win All Materials Sold For Research Assistance Only AUTHORS' RESEARCH SERVICES INC 407 South Dearborn Street, Suite 600 Chicago, Illinois 60605 312-922-0300 "They'll give us really tough matches," Stanclist said. "But as always the key will be in not making mistakes. If we can get our poise back, we'll do all right. We need to get back on the winning track if we expect to do well at regional." "I started that when I got here," he said. "I felt I could move to my left or right Missouri and UMCK are both experienced teams. Stancill said. straight waiting for the ball, he gets into a crouch position. "We had been showing signs of getting more confidence and consistency in our play." Stallif said, "and I hope we can be ready to work." Psychology plays a big part in any game, and I think the girls know that they're capable of winning. I'm just keeping them busy. THE PUNTER, who once said he felt strange playing on the same field with players he used to watch on television, has been putting in overtime this year, because he is again doing both the Jayhawks' punting and placekicking. AT WENDY'S 523 W. 23rd St. LAWRENCE The Frosty Dairy Dessert is a Delight! A delicious, cool and creamy treat is the only way to describe the Frosty from Wendy's. Try one anytime and see! Earlier in the year, Kansas coaches tried to develop a backup punter so Hubach could concentrate on his placekicking, but no one has been able to win the job. "I'd rather do one or the other," he said. 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