$ ^{ \circ} R $ Thursday, April 29, 1971 University Daily Kansan Many Juco Transfers Ineligible After Confusion on NCAA Rule KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI)—As many as 60 mid-semester junior college students at 20-25 universities will not be eligible to compete in the NCAA competition of confusion concerning an NCAA transfer rule. The figures were supplied to United Press International by an informed source Wednesday in the wake of the NCAA Council's decision Tuesday in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. An NCAA statement Wednesday said, "The NCAA Council has confirmed that the 1.6 legislation as it applies to junior college transfer students will result in a substantial number of junior college transfers now enrolled in member institutions being eligible for transfer to the NCAA with all other intercollegiate competition during the next academic year." The Big Eight Conference and Western Athletic Conference appealed the leitism KANSAN sports on the basis that the rule was not clear. The NCAA statement said, "evidence was submitted by a number of other NCAA colleges and conferences who had similar problems." The NCAA Council denied the appeals, though, and warned that any university using such a student-athlete would be subject to disciplinary action. The NCAA said it was principally involved "the NCAAa said. The basic disagreement between the NCAA and its members concerns a junior college transfer who has spent less than two years at the university. The transfer rules specifies such a student must have a *minimum of 24 semester hours of degree credit with a 2.5 accumulative average.* Those appearing say the rule is written in such a way as to be confusing. Big Eight Conference Commissioner Wayne Duke said, "At the present time, it is important to ensure that students involved in institutions or athletes involved, either within the Big Eight or other areas. Big Eight institutions are in the process of completing their reports on the matter and complying with regulations." Duke added the conflict was "widespread, principally affecting institutions in the public health community." The NCAA also stipulated that while those mid-sessure transfers could not compete, "the institutions will be required to provide a minimum of 60% of their services providing during the period of inelegibility." ★★ Action Affects Three KU Transfers Rv DON RAKEF Kansan Sports Editor Three junior college transfers currently on the University of Kansas football roster will feel the sting of Wednesday's action by the NCAA concerning the minimum 2.5 grade point average a juice transfer must have. If he is not two years later at his respective junior colleges. Mick Sutton, Mike Gardner and Terry Adams, all recruited this fall from Kansas junior colleges, must now sit out all of next season's basketball practice while resisting their eligibility. Adams, at 6-4 and 215-hours, is also a defensive tackle and played last fall for All three are defensive linemen and were recruited to help strengthen the KU defense which ranked last in the Big Eight last fall. Sutton, a car and 285-pound tackle who played national teammates for Fort Scott Greybown this year, this year's national college lineman of-the-year. Garden City Junior College. Gardner in a 6-0 and 195-pound linebacker from Highland KU football coach Don Fambrough said Wednesday the Jayhawks would feel the loss of the trio in what he termed an unfortunate situation. "I feel real bad for the three individuals I," he began after the conclusion of Wednesday's practice. "Our football team was out here, particularly with the depth problem we have." At present it is not known how all other Big Eight Schools have been affected but reportedly Kansas State will lose four transfers and Missouri two. "This situation is not limited to just KU" "Pambridge and, 'Tractically every school" "would be better.'" It was also reported that West Texas State, Texas A&M, will lose 15 members of its Team. Conference will lose 15 members of its Team. Despite having to sit out a year, none of the athletes will lose scholarship aid and, upon returning a year from this fall, will have the same number of years eligibility remaining they would have had this fall. Wednesday's action is not limited to just football as all intercollegiate athletes under It is a well known fact that Kansas is also interested in juco transfers for nest year's games. The players who will not feel the pitch football will because most junior college transfers complete two full years (because the season includes both academic semesters of a school year) before graduating. If a basketball player would decide to transfer after his freshman year and did not possess at least a 2.5 grade point average, he would have to sit out a year before playing. Kansas basketball coach Ted Owens is out of Lawrence this week on a recruiting trip and will not be available for games. Stargell Foils Alston's Strategy By United Press International Willie Stargell foiled Walt Alston's strategy Wednesday night—and then endorsed it. Alston had to decide whether he wanted reliever B0 B'Brien to pitch to Roberto Clemente in two out and a runner on second with the score of the Pittsburgh Los Angeles win, but the RBI hitting 274 with four RBIs while Stargrel is hitting 373 and is the major league leader in homers since 1995. Alston said, "I know Clemente isn't hitting half as much as the other guy but Clemente is a Alston decided to have the left-handed *O'Brien intentionally* hit the ball to pitch to the left-handed Stargell. Willie promptly blasted a 400-foot shot off the centerfield with a three-out pass and lead Pittsburgh to a 7-5 triumph. But Stargell still thought Alston made the right choice. "It it had been me, I would have said the same thing," Stargell said. "I would remember that the same guy (O'Brien) struck me out the time he made it." pretty good hitter. too, if you want to go by the percentages, Clemente would say that centages would say that Clemente was due for a strike. In the other National League games, New York routed St. Louis 9-1, Cincinnati edged San Francisco 4-3, Atlanta 5-3, Houston outlasted Philadelphia 4-3 in 10 innings and Chicago beat Montreal 3-2. In the American League, Boston routed Baltimore 4-3, Oakland edged Minnesota 4-3, Detroit nipped Kansas City 2-1 in 10 innings, Cleveland beat California 4-3, Oklahoma edged Baltimore 5-4, Chicago won New York game was rained out. Ech Kranpepool, who seemed ied to be trained after he blasted Manager Gil Hodges his spring, continued his hitting with the Mets and with two singles and a double as the Mets beat the Cards. Kranpepool, sent to the minors for part of last season, has now seven games to play. Tony Perez' two-cut, baseless loaded single off Dick Kelley give Cincinnati its victory over San Diego. Johnny Hobry hit bi-hit Inside Intramurals the victory By HAL WHALEN Ron Santo's infield single with the bases loaded and none out in the ninth gave Chicago its triumph over Montreal. Montreal had a five-man infield against Santo in the situation and the best he could do was a slow roller down the third base line off Carl Morton. The Expos let it roll, hopping it to the ground, and then fair for the winning hit. Bills Hands pitched a five-hitter for the victory. You MUST start your florentse orange *tournament* model disc from behind your back. To throw you bring the Frisbee down around your side, leading with your shoulder first, secondly stiffening your forearm as the Frisbee takes a vantage position on your side and finally bringing it back to level in point release so that the disc of the wrist make sure to have a smooth follow through. The object is to have fun throwing this thing back and forth flying saucer style. Inaccurate throws are scorned. Rescuing Firishes from trees and rooftops, however, is often necessary. The 45-degree angle allows the shooter with the 97 centimeter one can become fairly proficient. This type of competition requires no special courts or playing arena and can be played almost everywhere. The basic equipment essential for this sport consists of one simple plastic disc, the sort which can be purchased from places like Walmart (that's where). Now, for those more serious players the sport requires more expensive equipment and more practice time to perfect those long curving throws. There are always a few SUPERjacks who try to make a big thing out of a simple game. STYLE IN THIS SPORT is very important. The easiest way to throw the Frisbee is to hold it level and about chest level and give it a loss. Most jocks, however, find this method far too simple and downright sissy. Well gang, it's just about time to put away your dirty t-shirts, stinkysoys and sweaty sweat pants because spring intramural; FRISEBE IS USELY played between two teams of one player each. Matches are usually unscheduled and rather spontaneous. The ten minutes between classes on a calm, warm day is a favorite time. seventh homer and Lee May, recovering from a knee injury, added his first for the Reds. Do you recall the game that was started by bailing a peach basket high on a wall and throwing a round ball into 12 Cesar Geronimo, an eight-hitting defensive replacement, hit a run-scoring triple in the 10th to hand Houston its victory over Oklahoma State in the game in the ninth on doubles by Roger Freed and Ron Stone. Rookie George Foster collected four hits and drove in three runs to lead San Francisco past the Nets. Stone pitched six innings to gain If the Frisbee wobbles in flight you must hold it tighter before the release. Nothing to it after you practice this about three or four times. The softball play offs will be ending early next week and likewise for the four-man teams in tennis, handball and badminton. These games are usually played soon also. For those of you who may be staying for summer school, however, you can look forward to several months of that season. ★★★ This is the last time you will see this column and it has been a pleasure for me to bring this side of intramural sports to you. I want to thank Galen Bland, Kansan Editor, and Don Baker, Sports Editor, for making this column possible. Thanks also go to the Green Wienes. "C" league basketball team, for setting up a training camp and to the people in the intramural office for all their help. Wolf and Womble Pace Jayhawks Umpires are still needed for the last three days of softball. You old basketball beacras can pick up a little extra bread. The Kansas Jayhawks (10-19) continue to be paced by (terrific hitm) Elite from three blowouts at 300 or better on clip. Bob Wolf leads the attack with a 421 average. Wolf has been hitting over 400 all season. Paul Womble is currently hitting .392. Womble brought up his season average by going five for eleven against Colorado. Three of those hits were home runs. Womble also has a remarkable .917 conference slugging percentage. Skip James is pounding the ball at a .346 clip and if followed by Bob Hansen who is hitting. .304. KU has received 255 hits in 901 trips to the plate, good enough for a very respectable, 282 team average. more 253 bits, 72 have been home runs. Womble has nine of those rewriting pages in the book records for round trippers and RBI's. Looking at the Jahayk pitching KU has allowed only 106 earned runs to cross as compared to scoring 116 against opposing pitchers. But Kansas has been unfortunate in that 71 unearmed falles have been raised by opposing forces. The Jawhaker glove can account for the KU is fielding at a meager .927 while opposing teams are fielding at a 951 average. The Jayhawks have been guilty of 7 costly mistakes. BATTING Player G AB HR H R S2 H S3 H SR SB BB SOAVE PAV A E PEC Woutkke 26 28 32 12 5 14 2 20 30 32 39 38 32 39 Woutkke 28 16 32 12 5 14 2 20 30 32 39 38 32 39 James 29 104 24 36 26 4 6 6 13 2 15 138 172 11 595 James 29 104 24 36 26 4 6 6 13 2 15 138 172 11 595 Temple 19 104 26 31 13 1 3 12 9 13 92 131 52 11 595 Temple 19 104 26 31 13 1 3 12 9 13 92 131 52 11 595 Malston 12 49 6 11 1 2 1 0 0 1 14 224 86 15 605 Malston 12 49 6 11 1 2 1 0 0 1 14 224 86 15 605 Carpole 28 63 11 12 1 0 0 0 0 2 20 264 24 165 Carpole 28 63 11 12 1 0 0 0 0 2 20 264 24 165 {others with 15 or less of tasks or rows} Abilee班 8 3 2 Carl班 4 10 4 Cumber班 4 10 4 Cumber班 4 10 4 Kaufman班 10 4 Kaufman班 10 4 Cox班 9 13 1 Cost班 3 3 3 Garcia班 3 3 3 Wether班 4 3 3 Wether班 4 3 3 OASIS班 79 90 154 154 154 Player Imm. H R P W BB NO WP SW HP W I L ERA Alejandro 11.1 3 5 4 7 2 1 3 2 0 1 1.88 Adi aide 11.1 3 5 4 7 2 1 3 2 0 1 1.88 Singeronier 48.1 3 7 24 18 15 41 2 1 3 4 0.33 Stengeronier 48.1 3 7 24 18 15 41 2 1 3 4 0.33 Omanianer 9.3 3 12 6 14 6 6 0 1 2 4 0.35 Manianer 9.3 3 12 6 14 6 6 0 1 2 4 0.35 Ulman 27.1 3 43 34 12 18 27 4 2 1 3 0.22 Kannan 27.1 3 43 34 12 18 27 4 2 1 3 0.22 KANNAST 123.1 3 123.1 177 106 176 105 26 1 10 4.21 NANTAS 123.1 3 123.1 177 106 176 105 26 1 10 4.21 OPPORTUNES 29 160 177 151 133 13 9 10 43 87 155 344 66 46 39 76 Loin on Bake - Hassan 21, Oppenna 19, Oppenna 17, Pokka - Kansas 14, Oppenna 16, Ittemba 17 --discomfort to an opponent. Shown here in the Jayhawks dramatic come-from-behind victory over Colorado Wednesday, Hansen slides into CU second Dean Seems to break through the defense to throw to first base to double up KU left fielder Don Lahit but his saw to it that no throw Specialties and Gifts Specialties and Gifts And Flowers for Every Occasion. Alexander's 826 Iowa 842-1320 Helper Kansas Staff Photos by JIM FORBES Kansas shortstop Hob Hansen believes in helping out a friend and teammate whenever possible. MIL.WAUKEE. Wis. (UP1) Wilmington, N.J., where Milwaukee Bucks came up with different reasons for the Bullets' 107-90 loss to the Bucks Wed- day. "Oscar just turned it around for us," Lew Alcindor said. "Bobby Dandridge and I were at midcourse when he got that threepointer and I said to him that When we need it, Oscar does was made. Hansen, a Hutchinson sophomore, is currently the Jayhawks' fourth leading hitter with a .304 mark. Kansas hits the road for today at Ames, Iowa where it will tangle with the Nets in Game 7. The single contest Saturday. The last game home for KU will be Tuesday with Kansas State. In the third period the Bullets cut a 16-point shot, just like Robertson on the bench. He came back in and got a three-point play and got the win. For the Burks, who now lead the Tampa Bay Basketball Association championship series 3-0, almost talked about Oscar Robertson. Dandridge said, "With Oscar in there things run smooth and things open up." Over in the Baltimore dressing room, the mood was—needless to say—not as cheerful. Milwaukee Takes Third "I just wasn't associated with the game," Earl Monroe said. "I mean my attitude. I can't get up." He says, "Why, why. I'm just not emotionally involved. The series with the Knicks drained us physically and emotionally. That would have championship, but here we are." Monroe said for the Bullets to win they had to have a "superior skill," with Alcindor in there, nobody is going to get the easy shot under the basket against this team. But you can have to have to hit from the outside." Both teams now travel to Baltimore for a Friday night game at Nassau College. Bucks win, they will be the champions of the NBA. The Bullets, on the other hand, would win four in a row to take the title. 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