8 Friday, May 5, 1972 University Daily Kansan Football Team To Rest Little By JIM SCHUMM Karen Sparks Writers Although the 1971 football season has been completed and is now in its final night, University of Kansas football players intend to rest before starting another game. The main conditioning drill used in the month months is an individual run, or individual runs for 12 minutes, trying to cover as much ground "It is a very demanding drill the athlete's wind and endurance. Fambrough said. "I really think it helped us quite a bit in our play." "Each player is expected to manage his own conditioning program over the summer months," Fambrough said. "This includes everything from their diets, weight lifting and training." ABOUT THE first of July THE ATHLETICS steal to all players. This will tilt the athlete exactly what he should do in order to be in shape "The workouts start out fairly easy and graduate week by week until they become quite difficult." Fambridge said. "Along with the workouts, we send them a returnable post card KSU to Play Twinbill Here Today Fighting for a first division spot in the torrid Big Eight baseball race, the University of Kansas will meet uiver rival Kansas at 1 p.m. this afternoon at Qigley Field. The Jayhawks will travel to Manhattan Saturday for the game, which will start at 1 o'min. Coach Floyd Temple plans to coach Rachel in the first contest and Steve Cox, 3-4, in the nightcap. Bob Wolf, 2-2, is scheduled to pitch the third The Jayhawks, tied with Missouri for fifth in the Big Eight, are 7-8 in league play. Overall, KU is 14-9. K-State, playing its last conference series of the season, holds down the league' fourth win in a row. The Wildcats are 16-12 overall. ★★ asking for their weight and the approximate distance they covered that week in the 12 minute run." There are some standards the players must meet for the 12 minute run. All linemen are required to run at least a mile and a half and backs have to cover a mile and quarters in the 12 minute span. "Once in a while we have a few guys go over two miles. They're the ones who are really in shape," Fambridge said. Being away from the workout umosphere during the summer, we take it up on themselves to hold sessions during the summer to keep it cool. THESE SESSIONS are in Lawrence and are primarily for the players within a fifty-mile radius'. During a session, the players lift weights and usually run either a mile or 12 minutes, depending on the discretion of the coaches. "Up until a year ago, we always ran the mile instead of 12 miles. Now it has been proven that the 12 minutes is better in terms of "We also have a few athletes that stay here and participate in our rehabilitation program summer." Barnhugg said. "These are usually players that have been hurt and need to regain their strength." he said. "They need a lot of school as long as they are here." Fall conditioning practice will begin about August 18 and last for about ten days depending on the temperature. After that, paggage drills start. During the first three days of conditioning, the players wear no equipment. This is an NCAA rule. Kansan Staff Photo by TOM THRONE Bill Hatcher Vaults Toward Bar Saturday dual will be last here for seniors Finley, Contract Dispute Sour Blue on Baseball OAKLAND (AP) "Charly Finley has soured my stomach for baseball." Vida Blue, the Oakland Athletics pitcher who ended his celebrated contract earlier this week said Thursday. "He treated me like a damn colored boy," the 22-year-old, black left-hander added in an interview aboard an airplane that brought the A's home from Boston to start a homestead Friday night. Blue made the statements in an interview with Ron Bergman, baseball writer for the Oakland Tribute. "I'm not happy but I signed," Blue said, and added that he almost didn't board the flight from Boston. PITTUNG 1 lp w m t r i e hb sb err s Strand 19 19 27 19 19 19 19 19 Corder 46 45 3 27 15 10 8 35 Corder 46 45 3 27 15 10 8 35 Sleeveimeter 45 47 3 26 16 12 28 2.68 Sleeveimeter 45 47 3 26 16 12 28 2.68 Stemmer 37 5 4 28 16 12 15 9 0.179 Stemmer 37 5 4 28 16 12 15 9 0.179 Hole 18 18 14 18 12 8 8 8 0.179 A's owner Finley accompanied the team on the flight. Mason ab c b d e h r bid lb 2b hr sb hg 490 Bradley 75 10 33 12 17 7 8 0 0 440 Bradley 75 10 33 12 17 7 8 0 0 440 Okn 73 14 22 8 0 2 0 11 361 Okn 73 14 22 8 0 2 0 11 361 Heek Stages 8 2 2 10 0 2 0 11 361 Stages 8 2 2 10 0 2 0 11 361 Johnston 46 4 4 13 3 1 0 1 121 Johnson 46 4 4 13 3 1 0 1 121 Lebat 30 0 8 4 1 0 1 0 200 Lebat 30 0 8 4 1 0 1 0 200 Glass 61 10 12 9 1 1 0 4 197 Casterco 25 5 3 4 0 1 0 4 190 Casterco 25 5 3 4 0 1 0 4 190 Cox 12 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 600 Rainen 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 600 Strand 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 Palmba 844 96 79 88 88 0 0 200 "If I go out there to pitch the first time and don't give 100 per cent because my attitude has game it me," said Blue, who expects to make his first mound appearance within three weeks. He has played at $63,000. He had a $14,750 salary last season, when he was 24-8 and won the American League's Cy Young Most Valuable Player awards. KU Baseball Statistics The young pitcher, represented by Los Angeles attorney Robert J. Gerst, began negotiations by winter. Finney offered $5,000. Blue said that although Finley rewarded him during the 1971 season with a new car and STILLWATER, Oak. (AP) — The Oklahoma State University Board of Appredicts approved Floyd Williams for appointed Dave Smith as head football coach Thursday. Gass had been acting as both director The title changes are effective May 1, Kamm said, and no contracts for salary terms were presented. OSU President Dr. Robert B. Kamm recommended the single position for Gass, and then endorsed Gass. s. recommendation of Smith as his successor as football coach. Smith, who headed the Cowboy's spring drills under the title of assistant head coach and offensive coordinator, is considered one of the brightest. Of his prospects on the college scene Gass was named head football coach at OSU on Jan. 4, 1989, and compiled a record of 13-18-1 over the past three seasons. Gass's team recorded a 5-5 mark his first season at OSU—the best Cowboy record in 10 years and earned him Big Eight Coach of the Year honors. Soccer to Host Ottawa The regents' action came at their May meeting at Fountainhead State Lodge. OSU Names Gass Director The University of Kansas soccer team will host Ottawa University at 2 p.m. Saturday on the field east of O-z parking lot. This will be the second time two teams have played this year. He came to OSU in January after successful stints at the University and severalormodist Methodist University and severallead Texas high schools. Roksm, professor of aerospace engineering, has not been able to do a complete job because of other duties. Gaffar was referring to KU's second place showing in the Big Ten weeks ago in Colorado. KU also has won a tournament in Kansas On March 25, the two teams settled for a 3-3 tie at Ottawa KU captain Goffard saffar said in an interview that he KU! would play against Ottawa. And that means moving furniture. belongings, etc. U-HAUL has the right clothes, "If he'd wanted to make me really happy, he would have torn up my contract and given me a better one." IT'S GOING HOME TIME AGAIN THE MEET, which will be the last collegiate one in Memorial Stadium for KU's seniors, will be held on Saturday, June 17. Sunflower Leaf high school Last weekend, KU showed little team and a lack of tactice of teamwork at internationals, an amateur soccer team from Kansas "The players don't have the enthusiasm to play anymore," said. We have accomplished season 4, we wanted for this season. In the 220, Lutz is banking on his speed plus stamina to outlast the explosive acceleration of Crockett, a 9.2 100-yard dash man. In the indoor meet, Lutz defended a 50.4-foot pitch in the 440-yard决赛. Crockett has run a 20.7 and Crockett a 21.9 in the 201 this season. With the soccer season nearly over, the team faces a problem for next season. To Gaffar, the team is looking for a volunteer head coach for next season. In the high jump, Bernard and Schur will leap in the rarely reached region of seven feet. In a KU indoor victory over SIB, Bernard was cut to Schur's 6 feet. Schur, however, has shown extraordinary improvement to join Bernard as both have cleared 7 feet 1. The current coach. Jan Crockett, the Saluki's workhorse, will also enter the 100-yard dash, besides the 220 and the two relays. equipment to meet your needs. The University of Kansas' dual meet with Southern Illinois Saturday could be a preview of the Olympic team's two events, the jump and the dash. The Saikui's Mike Bernard and Ivory Crockett will duel the Jayhawks. Barry Schur and Mark Lutz. All are Olympic Olympic Hopefuls to Meet ★★ By BILL SCHEELE Kansas Sports Writer And you'll find U-HAUL at . . . A source close to Jim Ryun has indicated he might run in the 800 or the mile. The approval of Southern Illinois coach Lew Hartzog would be necessary. KU head coach Bob Timmons had no answer. HAROLD'S 66 SERVICE 1401 W. 6th Street 843-3557 100 dash - Tom Scavuzzo, Frank Johnson Tommy, Smith Tommy Smith. 220 dahl--Mark Lutz. Xerx White. F Johnson, Seawazu. [U Entrie] 800 run-Rick Jacques, Craig McNault Mile run-Terry McKeon, Bob Pekinan, Chip Martin. 3 mile run-McKeon, Joni Callen, Kend 220 dash - Mark Lutz, Xerk White, F Johnson, Scavucco 440 dash Phil Sieph, White, 480 non-Rick Jenkins, Crate McNuity 120 high hurdles—Gregg Vandaveer, Delrio Lozeno, Bob Bornkessel. Smith 404 intermediate hurdles—Bornkessel, Tippy Martin. Among the independent slow-pitch favorites are the Sun Devis, Pope Paul Memorial Softball, the Machine, the Slikers of the Greeks. Skiks and the Royals all of which are undefeated The fraternity slow-pitch chase among ten teams still competing. Phi Kappa Sigma, 4-0, Sigma Epsilon, 5-0 and Iota Phi, 4-0; are 3-mile run - McKeon, Jon Callen. Keen McDonald. 3,000-meter steeplechase--Cullen, McDonald. Source: Source Steel Lift Emptym Mile relay - Scavurzo - Bornkessel, Lutz Stepp hump - Barry Schur, Randy Smith 440 relay - Scavuco, Stepp, Lutz, Emmett Ewaders - Scavuco, Scavuco Bellenton Lutz Long Jump - Dan Seyn, Mike Stull, Rogers Jones, Randy Johnson Johnson, Randy Johnson, Johnsen, Seay the winners of the independent slow-pitch division and the fraternity slow-pitch division will give the hill championship. High jump-Barry Schur, Randy Smith Gary Johnson Bill Bjornsen, Michael Whittle Mississippi Johnson, Joseph S. Sibb Rudy Guevara, Danas LeDuc. Discus-LeDuc. Guevara. Gryl jonathon. Pole vault- BH Hatcher, Mike Whitright, Wayne Kroman, Neil Chapman, Pat Murphy. Edwards Mile relay - Scavuzur, Bornessel, Lutz Sixteen teams are in competition for the independent slow-pitch crown. Tournament will narrow. Monday will narrow the field. Discus—Leboc, Gecavara. Javelin—Sam Colson, Shame Miller, Joe Davis. In other action Thursday, Quicksilver, 4-0, defeated Grassroots to advance to today's championship game. Little Red Wings play a victorious Thursday, dealing Pearson its only loss of the season. "Southern Illinois won both the 440 and 880 relays at the KL Relays. They have one of the groups of sprinters in the nation." The victory advances AKL to the Daisy Hill championship game Tuesday against the winner of today's final round in the independent fast-pitch division. Little Red Machine and finished at 48 p.m. to decide the championship. Alpha Kappa Lambda Alpha hockey team the fraternity fast-pitch intramural softball tournament Thursday with a 8-3 decision over THE 400 and mile relays should also be highlights of the KU-SIU dual. The Salukis' 440 team of Terry Erickson, Edison Sutton, and Paul McGraw has clocked a 40.1. The KU team of Tom Scovauz, Phil Stepp, AKL boosted its record to 4-0 while dropping Kappa Sigma to a 2-2 log. meet The 10-team Sunflower museum West Kansas City Louisiana Mission high schools, Toperka, Kansas City Wyandotte, Toperka, West, Kansas City City University, University of Kansas City Lutz and Emmett Edwards has a best of 40.3. Edwards is a questionable starter because of a groin pull. The high school preliminaries will be held Saturday morning to clear the way for the finals in both meetings, start at a p.m. dance and high school events will alternate in the four-hour meet. "It should be a very fine track meet," KU assistant coach Harvey Greer said this week. Kansas has won seven of the eight outdoor meets between the two schools and should be the host for a combination meet will sell for $1 to adults and $ 5 cents to high school students. KU students and faculty. AKL Moves To Title Game In Fast-Pitch Football Team Picks Co-captains, Envoys Ryan led the Jayhawks in fumble recoveries last fall and ranked second in tossing ball returns. The Jayhawks beat Kansas City De LaLaure product was the winner of the 1971 RIA Evans Trophy for all-around Two University of Kansas senior football players, both from the 1972 team and two others have been selected summer football players. Pat Ryan, defensive end, and Pat Perkins, offensive tackle, were elected co-captains Tuesday at the final team game in the spring of Saturday's spring game concluded spring practice. John Schroll, record-setting tight end, and Tommy Oakson, backlayer, will travel throughout the state on the KU ambassador tour. They will also spend time in Belfair Bay and KH highlight films Perkins has been moved to the offensive line this spring after he filled several defensive positions in the last two seasons. will last from June through mid- August. Don Baker, KU assistant sports information director, will coordinate the program. Sehroll, a 6-foot-1, 220-inch Hutchinson product, set the KU pass catching record at 40 last fall. He also tied records with nine nceptions in one game and downchowns in one season. This year's ambassador tour A favorite with KU fans, Oakson will return as KU's only experienced linebacker. He came to the position late last fall. High without a scholarship. 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