6 Fridav. April 26, 1974 University Daily Kansan KU to Unveil Veer-T Tomorrow The University of Kansas football team will try its new Veer-T offense for the first time in game conditions Saturday. The annual intersquad game is scheduled in Memorial Stadium. A total of 38 lettermen, including seven offensive and eight defensive starters, Couch Don Fambrough said he had been pleased with spring practice. it's been a lot of work, especially since we're installing a new offense," Fambrough said today. "But we've accomplished our goals for this spring." The main goal was a smooth transition from the pro-set which emphasized passing to the Veer-T which allowed a more diversified attack. "It's been a time, especially for our ambition," Fambridge said. "But I've never felt like I'm being treated." Fambrough said he also was pleased with Hot-Hitting MU To Play 'Hawks In 3-Game Set The University of Kansas baseball team will host Missouri in a doubleheader at 1:30 p.m. today at Quigley Field. The two teams will conclude their three-game Big Eight Conference series with a game at 1 p.m. tomorrow. The third-place Tigers have a 7-5 league record. KU is 4-8 in the league and 13-18 for Rob Allanley and Roger Single will be the startling pitcher today. Todd Kurtffnose Missouri has a team batting average of .310 in conference games. Six MU starters are batting over .300. Tom Ellis leads the team with a 469 conference average. Mark Thiel, the cleanup bats, is hitting .355. He hits six and runs with six and in runs batted in with 21. Slagle said yesterday that KU would have to play perfect baseball to win. "If we can keep from making errors, have the hitting keep coming along and have pitching about like it has been, then the games should be close," he said. "But then all of our games are close because of our style of play." the way his quarterbacks had adjusted. He named Scott McMichael, Jud Mitchell and Kurt Trittli as the top contenders for the starting quarterback position with Michael Defensively, KU will play the same 5-24 set it utilized so successfully last year. Pambridge said pungent is one phase of KU's game that still concerned him. The result was a win, and he never lost. Harris is gone, he said, but Bob Swift and Mike Love both have good potential. Fambrough said spring practice was more important than people think. "There are so many things we want to do," he said, "such as experiment with our personnel, move people from offense to defense, move players to try to find their best position." He said that many starting positions for KU Tennis Team Travels To Illinois for Dual Meets Taking a breather from Big Eight Conference action, Kansas' powerful tennis team travels to Carbondale, Ill., this weekend for duel meets with South Carolina and Tennessee Saturday. Both duals will be conducted on the Southern Illinois courts. The Jayhawks will go into the meets after a 4-5 loss to Oklahoma State in Stillwater Tuesday. Both Kansas and Oklahoma State have joined Omaha in a three-way battle on Saturday. Last week KU was near perfect in defeating Missouri, T2, and two Winniha teams, including the Bengals. Splittorff and Pinson Carry Royals to Win NEW YORK (AP)—Paul Splittoff pitched a two-hitter for seven innings and Vadíl Prisson knocked in two runs, leading the New York Yankees to victory over the New York Wings Thursday. Splittorff, 2.1, was forced to leave the game in the eighth because of a splitter finger on his pitching hand. Reliever Doug Bird finished the game. New York starter Stake Kline, 2-1, didn't allow a bolt until Amsos Ots' two-infield single in the fourth, but then the Royals poured across in the fifth, one on upped the Jayhawks' dual record to 28-7 including a 5-1 record against Big Eight teams. In addition to Kansas State, the Jayhawks have defeated league feees Iowa and Texas, as well as three scores giving them a 47-6 match record after Tuesday's defeat at Oklahoma State. Splittor retired 13 batters in a row before Lon Pinella drilled a double to left-center field leading on the seventh. Pinella in with the Yankees' run on a sacrifice飞. KU coach Mike Howard believes the jayhawks are continuing to improve each week. next season, were still open and that they won't be the first a week before regular season final. SUA POETRY "We have our work cut out for us the next two weeks," Howard said. "I hope we can maintain our momentum through the Big Eight tournament next month." Bambridge said he would try to split his team into two equal squads, both of them about 25. 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