University Daily Kansan Tuesday, January 22, 1974 9 New League Has Eyes on Jaynes David Jaynes, the University of Kansas' All-American quarterback, is expected to lead his team in a league draft today. However, don't look for his signature on any contract until after the National Football League draft next week. The Bomber spring senior said yesterday. live, smily ruin cases werb this cal, stone s to aws riety "As things stand now, I wouldn't make a decision until after the NFL draft," Jaynes said. "It would be ridiculous for me to accept a WFL offer without even knowing what team was going to draft me in the NFL, I'd just be cheating myself." Memphis franchise founder Steve Arnold said yesterday he would choose either Jaynes or Arizona State running back Woody Green as Memphis' No. 1 pick. Memphis won the right to draft first earlier this month. "I've got to take the offer, really," Jaynes said. "But that includes more than just money for the town, the team, that I'd have to play for that team." "I'm leaining toward Jaynes, but am heavily considering Green," Arnold said. "Green could be the best running back in the country. Jaynes is the best quarterback in either a quarterback or a running back. Let's say if 80-60 I'll go with Jaynes." Jaynes, also a possible first-round pick in the NLA draft, said he saw money as the prime factor in his signing with any team in either league, but not the only motivator. Jaynes said matters of money and contract agreements would be taken care of (3). "I really haven't had time the past few days to think about all the places and all the things." teams I could go to. "Jaynes said, 'I'm just going to wait and see what happens.'" Following Memphis' opening selection will be New England, Florida, Toronto, Birmingham, New York, Southern California, Philadelphia, Hawaii, Chicago, Washington, and Detroit. There will be six rounds of drafting with a total of 72 players chosen. The 28 NFL teams will choose 442 players in 17 rounds of drafting next week. It's likely the two leagues will choose the same player, like the dAPI-NFL rivalry, will ensure Fighting Irish Bump UCLA From Top Slot in AP Poll By the Associated Press Notre Dame's basketball team became sovereign of all it could survey from the top spot in the Associated Press poll announced Monday. Dick "Jigger" Phelps, the young coach of the Fighting Irish, anticipated the No. 1 ranking Sunday night, Holding one finger on each hand hind in the air, he told one rally. 1. Want to thank you fans for being the 1. No sports fans in the No. 1 sports town in Washington. Notre Dame ended UCLA's 88-game winning streak with a dramatic come-from-behind 17-49 victory Saturday and bumped the No. 1 seed to first place for the first time in three years. The Irish collected 36 of 51 first-place votes from a panel of sports writers and broadcasters and a total of 990 points, UCLA received 15 first-place votes and 944 points. The top twenty teams, with first-place votes in the league standings and total points are: 1. Notre Dame 36 (10.0) 190 2. North Carolina State 11-1 755 3. No Carolina State 11-1 755 4. Maryland 11-1 649 5. Maryland 11-1 649 6. Vanderbilt 12-1 423 7. Western Michigan 12-1 423 8. Alabama 10-2 334 9. North Carolina State 12-1 334 10. Indiana 11-3 176 11. Miami 11-3 176 12. No Carolina State 11-3 105 13. No Carolina State 11-3 105 14. Michigan 11-2 98 15. Michigan 11-2 98 16. Duke 12-1 69 17. Wisconsin 10-2 69 18. New Mexico 12-1 23 19. Others receiving votes, listed alphabetically. Arizona, Chicago, Colorado State, Detroit, Jacksonville, Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, Nebraska, New York, Missouri, West Virginia, Las Vegas, Texas, Oral Roberts, Purdue. Swim, Track Teams Take Honors at Meets The University of Kansas swimming team turned in an impressive team performance and two KU track stars at records at meets held last weekend. The KU swimmers won 11 of the 13 events, defeating the University of Missouri 82-32 at a dual meet Friday in Columbia. It was the team's first dual meet victory of the season. They had previously lost to Southern University in a dual meet, won the Big Eagle second and second to Southern Methodist University in the Sooner Holiday Invitational. Richard Reamon, KU swim coach, praised the entire team and singled out Steve King, Scott Davies, Gary Kemp and Jim Baxter for performances they turned in at Columbia. King won both the one meter and three meter diving competition. Davies finished a strong second in the two events. Both judges praised the performance of the National Meet, to be held later this year. Kemp won the 400.yd. individual medley and for tied first in the 200.yd. butterfly. His times in both events were faster than his previous records. He had two events; the 500 and 1650 yd. freestyles. "We're going to have a bell of a swimming team." Reason said. "Prior to the Columbia meet we hadn't jelled as a team. We didn't swim that well but we had a great team." Reamon's teams have won the last big six Eight swim teams and he predicted that the team's depth should carry it to its seventh straight title. The KU track squad didn't fare nearly as well, but Barry Schur and Danny Sasey brightened the day with record breaking performances at the Robert Karnes Invitational meet held Saturday in Des Moines. Schur set a record in the high jump with a leap of 7 feet. He was followed closely by teammates Randy Smith and Keith Guinn. Smith finished second with a leap of 7 feet, but with more misses than Schur. Smith missed all misses, finished third at 6 feet 10 inches. Seny set a meet and fieldhouse record in the long jump with a mark of 25 feet one-half high. 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