6 Tuesday, March 28, 1972 University Daily Kansan Don Likes Spirit By JIM SCHUMM Kansas Sports Writer Head coach Dunn Fambrough welcomed 89 University of Kansas football players to the team to practice sessions Monday. There are 29 returning lettermen. Nine of these were starters last season. "I thought it was a very well-organized practice for the first time," he said of the spirit and enthusiasm. Maybe the cool weather, had been enough to prepare. Four quarterbacks alternated in running the offense. They were David Jaynes, who started two games last season as a sophomore, and then who was a receiver last fall, Rick Jones, a redshirt who lettered as a sophomore in 1970 and Brent Anderson, a sophomor from Georgia. Fambrough said that he would experiment with some younger players by moving them around to different positions. "One of our goals this spring is to teach the techniques of every player," he said. "We don't have time to work with them on an individual basis." Fambrough said that practices would continue to resemble the first one with the exception of added contact. "Today certainly showed me that we have a lot of people who are willing to pay the price." The team will practice on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays and have scrimmages on Saturdays. This Saturday afternoon's practice will be open to the following. The University of Kansas Soccer Club won one, tied one and lost one last week. The team tied K-State, 4-4, lost to Feld, an amateur club from Kansas City, 51, and won by 10 points. The team lost to Kansas City amateur group. In the K-State game, Edmund Ohoimada of Liberia scored two goals for KU. Soccer Club Now 4-3-2 "We were not too good on defense against K-State," said Boye Hoyke, KU player from Indonesia. "Sobi Bakterjee of our best defensive players was injured and this hurt us." Gaffar said that Duglar Dan of the Central African Republic, KU's all-time leading score, was also injured, but should be ready to Big Eight soccer club tournament April 22 at Boulder, CO. The KU club's record is now 4 3-2. Kansan Staff Photo by GREG SORBEE Unsung Women's Gymnastic Team Qualifies For Try at National Title Janice Baker Balances on Beam in KU Meet Shouldered six in valuing Saturday in regional finals For the first time in its history, the University of Kansas won its third national qualified as a team for the national championships March 30 Coach Patricia Ruhl said that all ten members of the team qualified at the regional meet last weekend in Bookings, S. D. She said she was pleased with the remarkable third place finish. Sophomore star Tom Kempf set three of those records. He trimmed his KU record and big league freestyle from 4,695 to 4,417. The team scored 77.5 points, losing only to Grandview with 78.4 and Adolphus of Augustus with 85.0. Janie Baker and Clindy Price placed sixth and seventh ahead of Smith in vaulting. Price with a seventh on the uneven parallel Tang with a second on the balanced wing were KU's only other placements. PHIL KIDD, Allan McDonald, Roland Sabates and Rick Hedinger teamed in the 400 freestyle relay to produce a 3.008, 02 seconds better than a big Big Eight and KU records Smith introduced several new floor moves into floor routine. She then followed that pattern, however, when the judges scored the routine as less difficult than in previous rounds. strong finish. "The team was the talk of the meet," Ruhi said, because we never had placed before it and many surprised a lot of people. exercise periminaries. After the first day, Barbie Murrow was second and Sue Tagg, third. Tagg played against Phillips moved up to seventh. Kempf's two other came in the 1650, freestyle. He made 16.17 toreplaced the school and conference record. In the same race, he was timed in 9.480 for 1.000 yards. His old school record had been In her first year as coach, Ruhl led a young team to a 7-1 dual record. Joni Smith starred for KU. In the 800 freestyle relay, Kirkland and Paul Watson swam in 7.05-48. That replaced the 7.06-54 in Big Eight and KU record "It was truly a fantastic meet." Reason said. "We knew the times would be fast because it's an Olympics year, and the times KU Swim Marks Fall in NCAA University of Kansas swimmers failed to score a single point in the NCAA swimming championships last weekend at the nationals. Reamon didn't look at it that way. After all, his Jayhawes set five school records, and the U.S. national team fielded a powerful swim squad. "How can I be disappointed when we entered eight events and we had to play together on Monday. "The kids hearts were in the right place—they were Placing ninth in all-around on the perimeters in the flooring cise before placing fourth in the finals. She also placed eighth in The team will leave for Des Moines Wednesday on regional region 1. The team will leave for 2 teams. Kansas will probably team up, and we will biggest teams to the meet, Rush tail. The KU team was the surprise of the regional because of its LEXINGTON. Ky. (AP)—Adolph Rupp's unprepared basketball coaching career at Kentucky ended Monday night with a quiet announcement of his first win over the school's athletic board. Kentucky's Rupp Retires as Coach THE BALL PARK Home base for heart sandwiches, your favorite beverage and Ball Park Baseball. 11:30 a.m. at 1:00 p.m. Mon.-Sat. 2:00 p.m.-11 p.m. Sun. Hillcrest Shopping Center — 841-3468 Usually I'm too tired to cook, so my roommate and I go out to the Ball Park for a coke and a Foot Long Hof Dog. Sometimes Chili sounds good, too. of A hof Pastrami sandwich. We're even served at our table and nothing costs more than $1.20, but as little as 15c. 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