University Daily Kansan Wednesday, February 2, 1975 B 5 Pros Pick Two 'Hawks In NFL Draft BER From Kansan News Service The team captured the first three spots in the final college football team rankings, played second in a college basketball conference in Tuesday's opening round of the annual pro football (e.g., what would perent perent In the first round, National Football League clubs picked six Pacific Eight players and four from the Bie Eight. Two University of Kansas players had been picked by the end of the seventh round Tuesday night. KU offensive tackle Bobby Childs was picked in the fifth round by the Los Angeles Rams on a trade from Detroit JAYHAWK runningback Steve Conley was chosen by Cincinnati in the seventh round. No other KU players had been picked by the seventh round, which was the last conducted Tuesday. Jashawk center Mei McGoy said Tuesday that he would be the first team in contract because he had decided to go to the University of Kansas. Phill Basier, KU defensive tackle, who had been contacted by teams including St. Louis, Denver and Dallas, said he was not really worried about being a draftable to be able to sign as a free agent. Jerry Tagg, quarterback of Nebraska's national champions, became the first player selected in the 2015 draft. Bay exercised a first-round pick. NSTORTLY AFTERWARD. Dana Niven, Colorado defenseman in Larry Kansas City tapped running back Jeff Kinney of Nebraska, and the New York Giants chose Nebraska defensible lineman Larry O'Connor. but its cannot own a gift, or镀ched, many age as age as efficient power the making and at The Cornhuskers chosen all got the word while visiting with President. Nixon Baltimore took Oklahoma quarterback Jack Mildren on the second round, announcing plans to trade him to Tennessee. Then Pittsburgh used a fourth-round choice for Lorenzo Brinkley, defensive back from North Carolina State. Colorado wide receiver Clifford Branch later in the same round. Pittsburgh, drafting in the seventh round on a trade with the New York Giants, took Joe Nutt, Kansas State defensive end. LARRY JACOBSON, defensive end from Nebraska, was drafted by the Chicago Bears in first round on a choice obtained from Minnesota. He was the 24th pick in the draft. John Traver, Colorado running back, was the 10th selection in the round by New England on a trade from San Diego, Kansas City, on the 21st pick of the round, took over Iowa, Iowa. State's quarterback. In the fifth round, the New Orleans Saints got two Big Eight players, picking Kansas State from Utah. In the sixth round, Nebraska tackle Carl Johnson. s. and speeches in England. Registration Date Thursday For Basketball It's about time to break out the many old tennis shoes high school girls are wearing for football jerseys for the opening of intramural basketball com But before games can begin, teams must meet a 4 p.m. thursday registration deadline in 206 Robinson Gym. Each team must submit a registration of 10 players and submit a registration fee of 25 cents per man. After that's out of the way, the intramurual office has to find a room in the building. There will be a meeting for potential officials at 4:30 p.m. on Monday. Stallworth Goes Up Scored 29 points against the Tigers Buffalo's Choice Sets High Goal He left it up to his attorney, Bob Woolf, to let the Bills know how big. Asked after his selection what he was looking for in the way of contract, the 6-foot-8.20-pounder says "I am a big boy," saying "I笑 A big口." WHILE PATULSKI was the goalkeeper, the draft with which he played the draft with the 26 pro team will eventually select 442 players, there were these other major players. The New York Giants, pulling off their second major trade in less than a week, dispatched discontented defensive end Fred Driver to the New England Wildcats in succession of injuries including a No. 1 this year. Neither Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Pat McDonald or Ed Marinara, the record setting Cornell running back, was sacked. Linemen were the chief commodity on the first round with nine drafted, including the 17th-ranked Minnesota California defensive end Sherman White by Cincinnati and Southern Illinois offensive tackle Lionel Antoine by Chicago. WASHINGTON (AP) — increased federal aid to increase taxation on lower poverty taxes is necessary, reduce the burden of these taxes on older Americans. Jenn. James B. said (R-Kan.). saided Tuesday THE GIANTS, who last week left the quarterback Frank Tarenton and his transaction in which they acquired thick players and the team's defense. The Patriots for another No. 1, plus a No. 4 draft this year. BABY I'M-A WANT YOU Then they used the two first-round choices to get help for their beleaguered defensive unit, selecting Eldridge Small of New Orleans and a cornerback, college, as a cornerback and tackle Larry Jacobson of Nebraska, whom they expect to play end Nebraska's Jerry Tange was the first quarterback passer of Jason Passer John Reaves also was tapped on the first round by Philadelphia. Sullivan had to wait until the second round when the other player was as the 10th player in the draft. on ELEKTRA records also available on 8 track stereo tapes Marinaro, however, may have been the most embarrassed of the ballyhooed preiraffal favorites. By contrast, Minnesota as the 50th player in the draft on the second round, running backs had been picked. Another Road Game Lost By BRAD AVERY Kansan Sports Weller Mizzou Nudges Javhawks, 64-60 COLUMBIA, Mo—The University of Kansas basketball team came close to doing on the road Tuesday night the same thing it has done in its last three home games. “It was great,” did not come close enough, though. Missouri pulled out a 64-60 victory in Brewery Field, but only after KU had seared the Tigers stuff. The result knocked the Jayahs out of the Big Eight and gave KU a half-game behind Nebraska. The Cornhuskers stand first with a 5-1 record after defeating Kansas State. 61-40, in Lincoln (12), but lost 3-1 in a league play; KU. 4-2. KU HAS hedged Iowa State, KState and Nebraska in its last three home outings. It looked for awhile like the merrier mule that had come from early eight-point deficit in the second half. But Stall木待了 tight. 9.10 before the end of the game. Consecutive baskets by Aubrey Kush and Randy Canfield gave Kush a 83-49 edge with 3.58 left. He turned in return came back to it on John Brown's short lay-in 20 seconds later. | | kg/ha | ft² | n/a | rb | gf | pk | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Bentleyhill | 15.34 | 10 | 12 | 8 | 14 | 9 | | Cardifffield | 15.34 | 9 | 12 | 8 | 14 | 9 | | Cumbricle | 2.9 | 9 | 14 | 3 | 2 | 4 | | Chinchilla | 2.9 | 9 | 14 | 3 | 2 | 4 | | Norwich | 2.9 | 9 | 14 | 3 | 2 | 4 | | Rutland | 0.0 | 9 | 14 | 2 | 1 | 4 | | Halesowen | 0.0 | 9 | 14 | 2 | 1 | 4 | | Wickham | 0.0 | 9 | 14 | 2 | 1 | 4 | | Yarmouth | 14.57 | 12 | 12 | 15 | 14 | 10 | | Treforest | 14.57 | 12 | 12 | 15 | 14 | 10 | Mike Jeffries put Missouri ahead with a layup after KU MISSOURI (64) | | fg | ta | na | rh | rb | pf | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Jeffries | 1.0 | 8.4 | 7.8 | 3 | 1 | 18 | | Eilehardt | 2.5 | 8.4 | 8.7 | 3 | 1 | 18 | | Goffitz | 7.9 | 6.2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 14 | | Goffitz | 7.9 | 6.2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 14 | | Albright | 1.5 | 0.0 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | | Albright | 1.5 | 0.0 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | | Norick | 0.0 | 0.0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | | Norick | 0.0 | 0.0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | | Ehlert | 23.44 | 18.43 | 32 | 17 | 0 | 64 | | Ehlert | 23.44 | 18.43 | 32 | 17 | 0 | 64 | Kansas 36 24 = 60 Missouri 36 28 = 64 NU Tips K-State Nabs Big 8 Lead Attendance-5.800 LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — North State, 61-40; Tuesday claim first place in the Big Eight. Conference, basketball race Big 8 Standings League Overall The Wildcats pulled away in the first half, scoring eight straight points to take a 36-30 intermission advantage. **League Overall** Nebraska 5 1 12 Missouri 5 1 12 Kansas 4 2 10 Kansas State 3 2 8 Oklahoma 3 2 9 Iowa State 3 2 8 Colorado 1 3 6 Okla. State 1 3 6 Okla. State 0 2 12 K-State moved to a 12-point lead in the second half, paced by Erase Kusnyu and Lon Kruger, with 51-19, with 10.47 remaining. The Huskers then came alive and scored seven straight points, seven of them by senior center Chuck Jora. Al Nissen counted the winning bucket with 15 seconds to play. The team goes for a win with a tie with Kansas Saturday, now stands alone atop the Big Eight. Missouri is a halfgame behind at CLASSICAL FILM SERIES Waxworks — 7:30 Cabinet of Dr. Caligari — 9:15 Wednesday, Feb. 2 Woodruff Aud. 75° Season Tickets Available at SUA Office MAKE Griffs GOOD EATS AT PAINLESS PRICES, YOUR ALL AMERICAN FAMILY TREAT! LOOK FOR THE DRIVE IN WITH THE RAINBOW COLORS! Only HAMBURGERS 15¢ DELICIOUS! NUTRITIOUS! PIPING HOT! 100% U.S. GOVT. INSPECTED BEEF TRIPLE TREAT FAVORITE: HAMBURGER — FRENCH FRIES and 'SHAKE' — only 60° And Don't Forget — CRISPY GOLDEN BROWN FRENCH FRIES only 20¢ TRIPLE-THICK, FLAVOR RICH "SHAKES" only 25¢ FOUNTAIN DRINKS — COFFEE — MIL failed to score, and the Tigers led, 58-56, with less than three minutes to play. was our best game on the road so far." FROM THEERE, Missouri went into its spread offense after Nash missed a 15-foot jumper on KU's goal line. The strategy was to draw fouls. 1618 W. 23rd St. KU has yet to win a road victory in the Jawwahks. Victories in the Jawwahks 7-10 record came in Allen Field House. They have another chance to win. we just missed our opportunity to go ahead." 1618 W. 23rd St. Hours 10-2 a.m. Daily 10 a.m.-11 p.m. Sunday HE WAS encouraged that the Jayhawks played well without Stallworth during the first half. Jayhawks led by leading scorer, the Jayhawks played good defense and showed offensive poise. Owens pointed It worked, too. The Tigers victimized KU for six free throws in the last minute and a half. At Missouri hek积秒less until hek积秒less. Stallworth, who scored 29 points despite a 1 minute, 44 second goal, and two half when he was in foul trouble, popped in two quick jumps with the ball. Owens was, is disappointed, though that KU was beaten badly on the offensive boards. He claimed 33 rebounds to KU'17. "We need to concentrate more on moving inside and stop letting them get in our way," Owens said. "We still have a chance to be a very good team in spite of this loss." Owens continued. "This KU, overcoming initial nervousness, held Missouri even during the first half. After 20 games, the score was score死于36-10. Stallworth collected 12 points before leaving the game at the 10.44 mark. However, miracle man Fred Bolsovic came up with a key 15-foot jumper to put KU in front, 34-28, at the 3.08 mark. Magicians • Folk Groups • Variety Acts • Barbershop Quartets Singers · Dancers · Instrumentalists · Comics You like applause? You'll hear in all languages at SK ILAK. Fairs go from in front of the world to over the world. SK ILAK, SK ILAK, Over Georgia, and Over Texas. SK ILAK, SK ILAK, Over Georgia, and Over Texas. SK ILAK, SK ILAK, Over Georgia, and Over Texas. SK ILAK, SK ILAK, Over Georgia, and Over Texas. Professional produced and directed, elaborate sound techniques and excellent scoring — everything sound techniques and excellent scoring — all three parks — all kinds of talent will be considered for auction exhibitions and complete interlibrary loan brochure in the Student 'Planning Office' and the Library. AREA AUDITIONS REGISTRATION IS 30 MINUTES PRIOR TO AUDITION TIME KAYLEEN CITY MOSQUITO WEDNESDAY 9:30 a.m. 500-mi. university of Missouri at Kansas City Missouri River Conference Grand Hall - Sovereign Auditorium MAKE IT BIG IN '72 AT over texas & over mid-america & over georgia Dallas/Fort Worth St. Louis Atlanta FEB. 9 8:20 p.m. UNIVERSITY THEATRE The Student Body of The University of Kansas Presents THE NEW YORK PRO MUSICA THEY'VE GOT KRUMHORNS, SACKBUTS, CONTRATENORS, AND A WORLD OF TALENT. It's FREE with I.D. Pick up your reserve seat ticket at the box office in Murphy. Non-Students 2.00 - 2.50 - 3.00