8 Thursday. Januarv 31. 1974 University Daily Kansan NFL Teams Pick Five Jayhawks The National Football League's player draft is over and in its wake, left five University of Kansas players feeling optimistic about their futures. Defensive end Don Godeus was chosen by the San Diego Chargers in the first round, running back Delvin Williams by the San Francisco Giants in quarterback Dave Jaynes by the Kansas City Chiefs in the third round, defensive tackle Mitch Sutton by the Philadelphia Eagles in the third round and wide receiver Josh Allen in the Oakland Raiders in the 10th round. Jaynes said he was pleased with the way the draft turned out. Jaynes was also the first-round pick of the Memphis Franchise Bowl, World Football League (WFL) draft. "It will be kind of fun to see what happens now," said Jaynes about the dollar competition between the NFL and WFL, with a lot of great opportunities on both teams." Concerning the Chiefs, Jaynes said the possibility of his starting for them was remote because they still had three good quarterbacks. "I think it would be a great opportunity to gain some experience," Jaynes said. "We'll learn a lot." Jaynes said that money would be one of the most important things he would consider. "I think we need to do it." Goode said the second round was the earliest that he had expected to be selected. The Chargers are expected to switch him from defensive end to outside linebacker "Playing linebacker is just like the defensive end position I played in college," Goode said. "It's just a little farther back from the line, that all." Godea said he would find someone in the near future to represent him in his role. "Before they drafteed me, they just called me up and asked me if I like to play for the Chargers, 'Goode said,' Yes 'Yes, and' relations men and the general manager." Karman Staff Photo by CARL DAVAZ Dave Jaynes Relaxes on the Driving Range Jaynes said he was glad to see that four of his teammates had been drafted by NPL. Tucker They didn't have all the publicity I'd had," he said. "It was super to see them in guise." XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Flamingo Club Open Everyday 9:00 in the Morning-3:00 a.m. TOPLESS DANCERS EVERYDAY This Week Tina & Paula Are Here 2:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Disc Jockey 10:00 p.m.-3:00 a.m. during week Bands every Friday & Saturday Night 10:30 p.m.-3:00 a.m. Dance to the Sounds of the Spectors-6 piece band Fri., Feb.1 & Sat., Feb.2 Topless Dancers Also Appear with the Band J01 N. 9th 843-9800 Memberships Available Private Party Facilities Available Taynor Eager to Return *footnotes T.M. They're known as suicide drills. Most of the players on the University of Kansai basketball team are trained in them. Assistant Sports Editor By DON PFANNENSTIEL And it's all these things and more! The "Sunstoned," with a free-spirited butterfly on Latigo Leather. Underscored with a non-stoppable, lightweight chunk of wedge. Antiqued tan with brown/green design, But one player, senior co-aptain Dave Taylor, would delight in running as many of the youngest players on the field. But he can't, at least not for another week. Taynor, if you haven't already noticed, has missed the last ten games because of a severely pulled muscle in his hip. After six weeks of seeing six different doctors and a seven-day stay in the hospital, the injury remains a mystery to Taylor, the team trainers and even the doctors. Taynor said he woke up Christmas night with a terrible pain in his hip. He called trainer Dearn Neasim who told him to take him home. However, the next morning he woke up. The next night in Kansas City, Mo., Taynor stayed in his hotel room, while the rest of the team went to Municipal Auditorium to play Colorado in the opening round of the Big Eight Presence Tournament. The next week, he returned to the KU Medical Center for the injury. Taynor said it was possible he pulled the muscle after a practice session the day before Christmas. He played only a few minutes in the two games before Christmas; so to stay loose he ram up and down the stairs twice in Allen Field House. Usually, running the stars is limited to preseason workouts, Taylor said. Until the past week, Taylor was in constant pain, but he said lately there was no pain unless he did a great amount of work and can't move laterally and has a slight limp. the zone-breaker because of his deadly outside shooting. His recent absence has created a lack of depth on the team. He said Kiviato Kivio and Dale Greenlee, the KU guard, didn't get any rest and forward Roger Morgenstorra has had to learn the guard position. The doctors have prescribed daily whirlpools, use of the ultra-sound machines and hearing aids. "I'd hate to think of that possibility," Taylor said, "but it is always a thought. I thought I'd get back for the Missouri game after I wasn't disappointed if I didn't get back soon." Taynor, who has been used mainly as a reserve in his three variety seasons at KU, said it was frustrating to watch the game as a spectator, instead of suited up for the With only a third of the season remaining, there is a possibility Troym cannot play. Despite his absence, Taylor said his responsibilities as a co-captain and a team captain were over. "Even though I can't play, by going to practice and being with the other players I do just about the same as I normally do in my course, a lot of the idea of leadership in the others. They all respect Kito (Vikisuo) and I and they're easy to get along with." Many college athletes, with lingering injuries and the possibility of not participating in any more college athletes, become disgusted and quit, but Taylor's attitude and position are different. He goes to practice everyday, as if he weren't injured and he still feels like a part of the team. "I actually felt more nervous watching the game than when I was able to play," Taylor said. "It's not the same story to watch when you could be on the court or running with the ball, but they say its not my fault team down, but they say its not my fault. However, I still feel that way." "All my teammates are good guys and they are close to me," he said, "I hate like beck not to practice, but the least I can do is go to practice and get on the floor and feel as if I'm playing. I encourage them and they encourage me." 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