Thursday, June 22, 1972 University Summer Kansan 3 Upset of Tigers Hadl's Best Day By JIM GALVIN Kansan Sports Editor John Hadi, ex-University of Kansas quarterback now with the San Diego Chargers, will be Lawrence's favorite son this Saturday night at a recognition in his behalf at the Kansas Union. Kansan reporter Tim Winters found hei灯 at the Alavar Hills pro shop, and talked to him about football and his future. On the subject of KU football, Hadi cited the 1960 upset of the college's greatest moment in his career. The Big Ten Tigers were 9- and ranked first in the nation coming into the game and the Jayhawks rolled to a victory. WHEN ASKED to compare the college game now to his days at KU, Hadi answered, "No, it hasn't changed that much and probably never will. You'll have guys who have like to play." Hadi called KU's Don and said as long as famBrought the support he needed the KU football program would continue "The players like him, he knows football and he's a very good recruiter." Hadl said. The subject turned to Hadi's professional career, and the 1971 NFL Man of the Year said he would play "until my arm falls off," which he figured to be about 10 years, barring a major injury. WHEN HIS pro career does come to an end, Hadi would consider a coaching career, particularly on the collegiate level. "The college player is eager and ready to learn, so coaching at this level can be very exciting." Hadi said. Hadi indicated that watching the players improve was what offered the excitement. The husky quarterback, who lives in the San Diego area with his wife, Jennifer Jobson and Jackie, said he had been working out for the past two weeks in preparation for his upcoming camp, which opens July 12. "IVE BEEN running and throwing regularly, and playing golf whenever I get the chance," Hadi said. At this point Hadi was called to tee off, and as he left, Winter asked Hadi for a prediction on the upcoming season. Hald didn't disappoint him, saying that he would sure like to go to the Super Bowl and that the Chargers would be greatly im- pended this year, in light of certain trades and team experience. CINCINNATI (AP) — Pete Reste tripped home two runs in the second tining and then triggered a leadoff single in the fifth as the Reds bounced from behind for a 6-4 baseball victory over Monterrey. Reds Take League Lead With one out in the eighth, Tomnie Agee ripped a double off the glove of three basement Dong Kee, who rested on tk on Ken Boswell's single. David Marshall knocked a perfect double play with the boots he booted it as Age scored. Milner then singled what home proved to be the best. In other National League games, the New York Mets broke in the eighth inning on Tommy John, and John Minker's single to snap the Houston Astros' six-game League win streak 5-4. The victory moved the Reds back into first place in the National League's West Division. Gus Wolff earned the victory, his team the season, with latening help from Tom Hall and Clay Carroll. NEW YORK's Jerry Kooman, 4-3, and Houston's Storm Griffin, 2-1, traded four-hiters through the Nets and were locked in a 3-12 tie. Jim Lefebvre拍 a two-out, two-run pinch single in the 10th inning and gave Los Angeles a 5-3 Dave Giusti relieved. Moose wrote Sigma game notes as the runners drove to the end, Lefevre then batted for Steve Garvey and singled, scored Robinson and THE SETBACK trimmed the Pittsburgh lead over the New York Mets in the National League East to five percentage points. Frank Robinson and Wes Parker started the winning rally with singles off Pittsburgh starter Bob Moose. victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates. Bob Gibson pitched a three-hitter through seven innings and slammed a three-run homer in leading the St. Louis Cardinals to a 5-1 victory over the San Diego Padres for his 21st career baseball triumph. Gibson struck out seven and walked none in recording his fifth straight win in following five straight season-opening losses. Left-hander Ron Bryant hurried a two-hitter enticing the San Francisco Giants to snap a seven-run winning streak 4:41 Wednesday. THE DEPARTED by Gibson, who departed in the eighth inning with a sore leg, elicited the old St. Louis record of 210 career victories. Bryant, 4-4, yielded a game double to single on Dana Kingser with three goals, although yielding five walks and having Dana's two-out single in the eighth. MIKE RYAN crashed a baseboard, two-dual, double in the air before lifting the Philadelphia Philias to a 1-2 victory over the Atlanta Saints. OU Wins 3 Berths Jack and Todd were unanimous selections. Bastable got seven of the eight votes. Jack, who batted .391, was a repeated from the 1971 all-conference team. There were two other holdovers, outfielder Bill of Kansas State and third baseman Jack Bastable of Missouri. KANAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Three members of the Big Eight Conference champion Oklahoma Bobbie Todd, sophomore pitcher Jackson Todd and outfielder Jim Simpson, were named Wednesday. In the American League, Dick Allen started an eight-run eighth inning rally with a walk and capped it with a baise-laden single and moved the Chicago White Sox to a 9-9 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers. The team is selected by the Big Eight baseball coaches. Construction of the Burn Unit is scheduled to begin this summer when he begins his early spring, according to Dr. Mauro Masters, professors of surgery. Gaylord Perry, backen home runs off the bats of Ray Graig Grain Nettles, hurried the Cleveland in a 42- in victory over Minnesota About $400,000 of the $500,000 needed to build and equip the center has been raised. The sorority group hopes to add at least $10,000 to that figure from all of circ tickets, Owens said. Todd led the conference with a 6-1 pipping record and a 1.26 earned run average. Marine Life Under Study at KU John Stearnes of Colorado, numerator in League with a half-century. Corrigan of Iowa as the catcher. Corrigan had been a first team BY MARK LENG Kansas Staff Writer The laboratory consists of 11 experimental ponds, each with a surface area of one-diameter of an aquarium. The water supply for storage of the water supply for the ponds, a laboratory building for aquarium experiments and a laboratory building for laboratory experiments. The University of Kansas Fisheries Laboratory, situated west of Kansas City, has more than just a fish hatchery, according to Frank Cross, director of the laboratory. The laboratory also serves as a training ground for graduate students in various fields of biology. Rv MARY LIND Tickets are $2.50, $3.50, $4.50 and $5. Children's tickets are reduced by $1. Tickets may be purchased from any Beta Sigma or at the medical center's information service department. Basically the KU Fisheries Laboratory is involved in general studies in aquatic biology, with an emphasis on fishes and development of better methods for building ponds or small reservoirs. Donald Hugins, fish and game biologist, supervises normal operations, and this summer the team runs the Rickett, James Triplett, Ray Drenner, Howard Jackson and Chi-Haiang Li, all graduate students working on their doctrines in systemsatics and ecology. Several other faculty and students use the facilities occasionally in connection with various activities, such as the According to Cross, teacher and children's workshops in natural history are being conducted there. The opening night performance of the Ringling Broo, Burnum and Barnacle Funds for the Gene and Barbars Burnett Burn Center at the Museum Center, according to Priscilla Owens, publicity chairman for the Funds. "Most of the research is plied, in that we're looking for practical information in the present context or ecological studies." Cross said. The function of the laboratories is mainly that of a research facility. Sponsored by the Kansas City area chapters of Beta Sigma Phi, a women's service, cultural and social sorority, the fund-raising show is scheduled for July 25 at Capital Auditorium in Kansas City. Current projects at the laboratory and ponds include the production for study of three species of fish, bass, black bullhead and channel catfish. Also under study are population dynamics of Daphnia ambigua, a species of plankton, and studies of fishes in various streams and reservoirs in Kansas, including Mud Creek and La-Cyne Lake and aquatic studies in environmental studies project. Circus Night Will Benefit Burn Center the KU Fisheries Laboratories are funded by the State Biological Survey, operated at KU. The laboratories offer a store of information about native plants and animals of Kansas and to make that information available through publications to those who need it. ful to the surrounding community in solving problems for owners of ponds and small impoundments. were built in 1954 and 1955 from state appropriations to KU because research in this area was needed. The KU Laboratories were one of the first to produce computer chips, channel catfish, and thanks to those beginnings, channel catfish today, more than any other fish, commercially in the United States. Rounding out the first team are Sam Sharpe of Nebraska, a. 273 The ponds and laboratories The SBS has just finished a major survey on pollution, and various other projects are underway. "We're not only a fish hatchery, we carry our research projects beyond this. We're studying more than just fish." Cross said. KANSAN Photo by STEVE CRAIG Laboratory at KU Focuses on Aquatic Life . Don Hugups, state fisheries biologist, studies parrife life List $5^98 $2.89 MORE SPECIALS $2.89 $2.89 Specials All Week Every Week HOURS: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. M-S 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday BUDGET TAPES & RECORDS 628 W. 12th (Next to New Haven) Baseball Standings W. L. Petr. G.B. Baltimore 10 29 564 Detroit 31 24 564 New York 22 29 463 Indiana 20 29 463 Cleveland 28 29 454 7 Tampa Bay 28 29 454 7 Oakland 38 17 691 5 Chicago 33 22 609 1 Kansas City 25 30 450 13 Kansas City 25 30 450 13 Boston 24 34 413 14 National League W. L. Pet. GBR. 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