6 Monday, April 29, 1974 University Daily Kansan Kansan Staff Photo by CARL DAU47 Quarterback Tom Krattli Rolls Out During Saturday's Game White Nips Blue in Spring Game After last year's spring game coach Don Fambrough was just as displeased with KU's performance as he was this year. Despite the poor showing in the spring game last year, the Jayhawks had their first win over Atlanta and gained a trip to the Liberty Bowl. By DON PFANNENSTIEL Assistant Sports Editor Fambrough Displeased with Fumbles, Interceptions The White beat the Blue by a mea- sure score of 8-7. The play was sloppy, the turn- overs by the new veer-T were excessive and there was really little to cheer about. But the play in Saturday's University of Michigan football game was a good omen for the 1974 football season. The White squad's winning touchdown and two-point conversion characterized the game. "The offense was sloppy and the ball handling was pathetic," Bambridge said after Saturday's game. "It was the worst one in the game." The ball handling. The execution was just poor. The Blue team was leading 7- in the fourth period and driving deep into the third quarter. The White team, Scott McMichael, had moved his team from its own 11-yard line to the White 20. After two unsuccessful passes and a 3-yard loss, the Blue was faced with a fourth-down situation. Instead of attempting a field goal into a 30 m.p.h. wind, the Blue decided to try a short pant. White defensive back Rick Mudge came out and scored a touch line and returned it 77 yards to the Blue 14. Lavender Smith carried two successive times to give the White a first down on the four-yard line. Tom Krattli, who was quarterbacking the White squad in the According to some of the players, KU's offensive performance was not indicative of The University of Kansas football team unveiled its new neer-T-offense in the spring intrasquad game Saturday, but the debut was not over. Over the Blue were marred by 11.3 turnovers. Neither team could muster a sustained offensive and errors contributed to the mediocre offensive performance. Both touchdowns were set-up by turnovers. ny JIM SHELDON Kansan Sports Writer Errors Spoil Debut of KU Veer-T the way the team had been adjusting to the new attack. "It was just that it was the last day of spring practice and everyone wanted to get it over with, "o-capain Robert Miller said yesterday. "It was mostly a mental thing. We didn't concentrate and we didn't execute well." Miller was one of the few bright spots in the KU offseason. The junior fullback rushed for 95 yards but still wasn't satisfied with his performance. "I had a disappointing day," said Miller. fourth quarter, moved the ball to the two- yard line and on the next play Calvin Prince carried the ball over for the White touchdown. Singles Boe Piree, Tennessee, defeated Bill Tompkins, KU, 6-3, 6-7, 6-2. Robert Van Malie, Tennessee, defeated Steve Vann, KU, 6-1, 6-1. today, it has an effect on the game," Farnambach replied. "I wasn't at all pleased with the fumbles and interceptions. The best thing she did was the way we divided the teams." Bill Clarke, KU, defeated Dan Huber, Tennessee, 7-5, 6-1. Carlos Goffi, KU, defeated Paul Van Min, Tennessee 6-4, 6-4 Gary Dum, Tennessee, defeated Dennis Cahil, KU, 6-4, 6-1. "I have to have better concentration." Tennessee 6, Kansas 3 "It is hard to get psyched." Adams said. "Especially against your own people." "We don't exactly want to go out and kill anyone." KU's Tennis Title Hopes Unhurt by Weekend Losses The White squad decided to go for two points in an attempt to take the lead. Krattii was able to bob a pass toward the end zone and knocked around in the air by at least three defenders before it fell into the arms of player Jim Mariman for the winning two points. KU's next opponent is the Air Force Academy. The match will begin at 2 p.m. Friday on the courts east of Allen Field House. "We lost to both but we figured it would happen that way," coach Mike Howard said yesterday. "We lost to Tennessee, 6-3, and to Southern Illinois, 5-4. But Tennessee is ranked 6th in the nation, and Southern Illinois is ranked 16th." Two nonconference losses this weekend haven't dampened the Big Eight title hopes. "I have to have better concentration." Bruce Adams, who returned a pum5 yards late in the first quarter, agreed that he'd go to get motivated for a spring game. A match against Oklahoma is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Saturday. The play of the doubles teams hurt KU in both matches. Tennessee and Southern Illinois each won two of three doubles matches. Fambrough was pleased with the play or the defense, but he said that in an intrasquad game the defense has the advantage. Doubles Score by Quarters WHITE 0 0 0 0-4 BLUE 7 0 0 0-4 Mark Bole, Tennessee, defeated Paul Waltz, KU 7-5, 6-1. Doubles BLUE-Miller 2 yard run Love kick 2017-1 -Price Jr. pitcher (mantaining pass from Krause) Individual Statistics WHITE—Smith, 21-82, Prine, 20-61, Mitchell, 4-7. Blue White First Down Bath and Tile Wallpaper Packing Box Passes (Compiled-Attempted-Intercepted) Passes (Compiled-Attempted-Intercepted) 9:10 3:14 9:10 3:14 9:10 3:14 Pooled Lots Loads 4.2 6.8 Singles Dung Petchul, SIU, defeated Tompkins, KUN, 5-7, 6-4, 6-4. Van Malde and Dum, Tennessee, defeated Vann and Waltz, KU, 6-2, 6-3. Pearice and Huber, Tennessee, defeated Coiff and Cabill, 46, 7-4, 6-4. Tompkins and Clarke, KU, defeated Van Min and Bole, Tennessee, 3-1 (diefault). The only other scoring came in the first quarter after Blue strong safety Chris Golub intercepted a Judd Mitchell pass at the White 28 and returned it 18 yards to the 10. On the first play of the series Miller carried the ball to the eight yards he then took the ball on the next play and plunged two yards for the touchdown. Love kicked the extra point. Southern Illinois 5, Kansas 4 The Blue squad threatened to regain the lead late in the game by marching from its own 20 to the White 28. The white was led by the receiving of tight end Ken Saathoff and the running of quarterback Steve Rodd, who had taken over for McMichael Rodd. After the Love attempted a field goal at the 35, it was blocked by nose guard Mike Jernon. Feliz Ampon, SIU, defeated Vann, KU, 2-6, 6-2, 8-2 The game had numerous turnovers. Besides six interceptions, there were 10 fumbles, many of which were credited to the four quarterbacks. Clarke, KU, defeated Scott Kid, SIU, 7-5, 7-5 Goffi, KU, defeated Jorge Ramirez, SIU, 4-6, 2-6, 6-2. Despite the poor showing by the offences, Farnbaugh had praise for two KU running backs, Miller and Smith. Miller was the first to score 15 yards in 20 carries. Smith had 82 yards. "They've seen this offense all spring," he hope is to their advantage. "he has the defense." Tompkins and Clarke, KU, defeated Temple and M. Ampon, SIU, 2-6, 7-6, 1-6. Steve Temple, SIU, defeated Cabill, KU, 7-6, 7-4. Waltz, KU, defeated Mel Ampon, SIU, 7-5, 6-2. WHITE-Smith, 21-82, Prine, 20-41, Mitchell, 4-7. BLUE-Miller, 20-95, McMish, 14-13, Ross, 16-05. Looking for a New Nest? Petchul and Kid, SIU, defeated Goffi and Cahill, KU, 7.5-7.6 Ramirex and F. Ampon, SIU, defeated Waltz and Vann, KU, 6-3, 6-4. WHITE—Swift. 84.0/6. Long Punt. 54 yards. BLUE-Love. 83.9. (Long Punt. 44 yards.) LRQx WHITE—Krautt, 2.7, 20, (two interceptions), Michell, 1.3, 1. (two interceptions) SUMMER $130.00 Jayhawker Towers Apts. ON CAMPUS HEATED POOL COVERED PARKING ROOM-MATE SERVICE SUA Presents Rental Office Open until 8:00 everyday 1603 W.15th "When you split up the offense like we did 75¢ Now Taking Applications for Fall Forum Room Kansas Union Brought to you by The MUSIC PEOPLE, LTD. 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