6 Tuesday, April 20, 1971 University Daily Kansan Corky Ullom, Second Leading Hitter for Kansas Kansan Staff Photo KU in Manhattan Today By RICK SABBERT Kansan Sports Writer Hawks Tangle With Cats The Jayhaws are in Manhattan today where they will take the field against arch-rival John Hancock in an afternoon doubleheader. KU took two out of three from the Wildcats last spring at home. Kansas is looking for its first coaffer series triumph. The Wildcats played game last weekend in a three-game home series against Big Eight leader Oklahoma. It was the dominant victory for KU this season. The Jayhawks, 1-8 in conference play, will be looking for a chance to partner together to beat OU. In Friday's nightcap, in that context KU had brilliant pitching, solid hitting and a keen guard of errorless seven innings. Coach Floyd Temple has done some shuffling around of the fielding positions to try to come up with that magic combination. He said he would move Paul Womble to third base and insert Bob Hansen at shortstop. He said he would also switch Jerry Evans to left field from the outfield. He is now playing second base. Temple hopes this will alleviate some of the challenges we face with the Jabrah team we've experienced in the season. KU has been guilty of 34 errors in nine conference games and they've played two in games of the OU series. The Jayhawks blasted three home runs during the weekend series to bring the season total to 22. Womble got two of those home runs on Friday to bring his total to five. Skip James also leads the club in home runs with five by 10, and he scored a win. Cowliff watches with four. over the weekend to give him a 361 average. Corky Ullom is the only other .300 hitter on the club at .305. Bob Wolf's average dropped some from 472, but he still continues to hit the 452 club with his 19.3 points and 442 club with his brought his average up 65 points. Steve Corder (1-3) and Bill Steigermeier (2-3) set the call for mound duty in today's double billing. Corder and Steigermeier ran out of ammunition to run up aiepa in their starts against OU Friday. Steigermeier won, 5-1. on a five-hitter and Corder lost, 7-2, as a result of six unearned runs. "K-State is always good. We can compete with anybody we field properly but we haven't fielding properly," said Temple. Colson is one of the all-time high ranking left handed javelin that he has put up. He moved him to fifth place among eight right javelin performers of all time. "II'm not sure how long he'll be can't run re-injury by having him throw this week. He's too important to down the line for me." He said he let them off practice. Monday after a hard workday, they would light give them some relaxation in hopes they would perform better and be ready to work. The Jayhawks are 6-15 with 1-8 record in the Big Eight this season. The Wildcats split a doubleheader with Nebraska and are currently 13-11 overall and 6-6 in conference play. Game time for the doubleheader is set at 1:30 p.m. Meet Bucks Wednesday Ali's lawyer, Chaunee Eskridge of Chicago, told the justices his client was the object of prejudice because he was a member of the Black Muslims when he refused induction into Bullets Hold Off Knicks, 93-91 NEW YORK (UPI)- Earl Moore scored 25 points and Fred Carter put in the deciding basket with one minute remaining Monday night to give the two-hitter 93-89 victory over the defending champion New York Knicks in the seventh game of their Eastern Conference playoff and the right to meet the Milwaukee Bucks in the national association's $100,000 title round. WASHINGTON (U1P1) — The Supreme Court heard ex-heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali described Monday both his own achievements and a title to draft exemption on religious grounds and as a "selective" objector opposed only to fighting a "white man's fight." New York at the end had a chance to tie the game at the end when Walt Frazier hit an extra shot. Dickinson shot it 12 seconds remaining but Bill Bradley's last second shot fell short and the ball recovered at the buzzer. "he is opposed to fighting what he regards as the white man's war but has no objection to it," Mr. Griswold said. "Griswold told the court, The laquacious former title holder let the lawyers do all the talking and failed to show up as arranged to bear final arguments before the nation's highest court under federal draft defiance conviction. Only eight of the nine justices heard oral arguments on All's case. Justice Thurgood Marshall disqualified himself without evidence, and solicitor general for the Justice Department at the time the government proceedings first began on Cassius Clay, then known as Cassius Clay. Ali Absent From Appeal For the government, Solicitor General Erwin Griswold asserted that Muslim beliefs were not pacifist and All's claim of objection to war was selective and not entitled to draft exemption. A written decision will be forthcoming from the court before the present session adjourns in midnight. Mr. Katz's prison sentence and a $10,000 fine for refusing to take a symbolic 'one step forward' at a Texas jail are being rejected. The court in agreeing to hear Ali's appeal limited the legal issue to whether enough weight was due on his prison sentence of conscientious objector status. Bob Timms, Jayhawk coach, said Colson turned the ankle during competition at the Kansas Relays last week. Colson Out For Drake Sam Colson, Kansas javelin thrower who finished second at the Kansas Relays with a career best effort of 253. Monday was out of his work this week's Drank ankle, because of a sprained ankle. A Monroe basket with 2:33 remaining put Baltimore in front for good at 89-88. Jack Martin hits the ball for a three-pointer at 81-88 and Willie Heiss's foul shot cut the margin to two inning, but Jamar jumper for a 93-89 margin before Frazier cut the deficit to the game's final two point margin with 47 points. Dave Debschere, who missed numerous shots during the game, tried a corner shot with 32 seconds left, but missed again and New York then missed on its final effort as Bradley's shot was off the mark. Milwaukee hosts the host-of-seven final series beginning Wednesday night. The winner of the series will be $60,000 and the loser $0,000. Reed, playing courageously with an injured right shoulder and on a left knee that required a shot of xylocaine to kill the pain. Basketball 24 points for New York. Dick Bauer matched total that for the Knicks. Baltimore, which lost the first two games of the series at New York and then before splitting the fifth and sixth games, effectively used a two-plation system in the seventh game. Baltimore shutted his players in and out. The balanced Bullet scoring position had 21 points and points and Carter with 14. Carter, Monroe and Kevin Loughrey alternated at the guard positions KU Set for Drake Relays Kansas’ rapidly improving track team, following four individual victories and a rallt of six, took the dominant own baton carnival last weekend, leads for the Drake Relays this week for the final stop on the season. The early event entry listed 31 Jayhawk athletes for the trip to Des Moines. Kansas plans to mite relays massing un on the mile. Karl Salb, a five-time NCA1 shot put champion, will be shooting for a rare slam of the season for both the winner who only two other athletes. The others who won the first two legs toward a Triple Crown are Rice pavel Vaulef Dave Roberts and Karen Langer jumper Danny Braham If Salb successfully completes this sweep, he'll become the first Jayhawk to do so in a collegiate event since Bill Alley won the javelin at Austin, Lawrence and Des Moines in 1960. Jim Ryu stationed the open mile at all three stations as a freshman in 1966. In the relay portion of the 62nd Drake carnival the Jayhawks will be attempting to keep alive a few of their teammates, which they have bagged one or more baton races on the famed midlands circuit. No other school has a longer string going, and none can match Kansas' total of 120 relay triumphs at those three meets. Texas is closed with 111, counters medley victory at Lawrence. This is the first time since 1961 that KU failed to win a relay at the Olympics, and in the year the Jayhawks kept their Triple Crown record in by one win. Jayhawk coach Bob Timmons feels his best potential in the relays this year is wrapped up with his sprinters, but in the 40 and 80 at Drake they'll be facing a 3A M A K and a host of other sitters. At last week's 46th Kansas Relays the Jayhaws produced 12 individual career best efforts and life-time fastest carriages. Steve Wilhelm turned in two personal best performances as he hit the floor on Sunday with a full foot to his previous best shot to put forth twenty in the open. Sabn won the college shot at 65-4% and hit a season high of 66-10 in the open competition to win up third back of record-holder Versatile Bob Wolf Leads KU Hitters Still sporting better than a 400 average, Kansas' Bob Wolf has proved to be a versatile figure in sharkhawks baseball pitch (this year). all three of KU's decathlon finishers compiled high私hs at Barry Schur led the Azhawk team to a second-place and a school freshman record for the event. Marc Harris scored 6,800 points for sixth and seventh place. Another big gun among the Jayhawk implement throwers, and one among the Assassins. Relays record winning cast of 195-5, just four inches shy of his all-time high of the week before at the Emporia Sam Colson, the huge southpaw javelin throw, extended his personal record to 255-3 for second place and moved within the top three at the throw by a left-hander--265-8 by Tom Colby of Stanford in 1969. Wolf took a 442 average into today's doubleheader with 64 points. He play defensively when the team lost to Kansasuka this weekend isn't certain. The Cornhuskens come to Quigley Field for two games Friday at 1:30 p.m., followed by a single contest at 1:40 p.m. Randy Matson (68-3 1/2) and Al Feuerbach (67-5 4/). Bill Stigeemire scattered five tries to gain the decision and was in vain. He was shortstop Paul Womble, who drove in three runs with a home run. throughout the second contest. Wolf pitched well enough in the series finale to gain a victory, but the 10 errors behind him finally led Oklahoma to win 7-5, and its innings. Only one of Oklahoma's tallies was earned. When the Jayhawks put everything together, they can be as tough as they were a year ago. And while Oklahoma over Oklahoma in the nightcap of the double header after OU took the opener, 7-2. Doug Smith ran the fastest mile of his life with a 4.029 for sixth in the featured race that ex-Jayhawk Jim Riyun won in 3.558. Smith's time has been better by only three KU milers in Ryan (3.968) and West Bosch (4.005). Bill Dotson (3.980) and West Bosch (4.005). In last week's series with Oklahoma Wolf opened at second base, but later moved to third. Then he played third base came through with two personal bests as Mike Bates clocked 13.8 in winning the 120 highs and Gregg Dvaverade hit 14 flat for third. Vandaverde had a winnings of 14.0 but his best legitimate time. In the intermediate hurdles Bob Hornkessul punched his best in nearly two years with a 51.4 loss to Riley Cole, the meet record. It was only a tenth off his career best. But in the finals he slipped to 51.4 for fifth and lost his newly claimed title to Riley's Mike Cromblom (30.5). Jayhawks turning in the best relay legs of their careers were held by the Cincinnati midget (1:47.9 anchor 880), Kevin Rehe (1:42.2) and Rick Jacques (1:30.4) in the two-mile Anderson (4:09.8) in the four-mile. John Tresvant took care of the forward slots and occasionally the pivot when Unseld was rested. The Bullets, whose trademark in the series was their ability to come from behind, refused to let a team win when they faced after the Knicks forged to a seven-point lead in the first half at 29-22 and 45-38. The second seven-point bulge occurred when the Knicks scored four key points for New York in an 11-4 surge. New York had a 47-14 lead at the half, but the Knicks couldn't control the lead as Baltimore opened the third period. Unseld's short jumper with 7:54 to go gave the Bullets a 54-33 edge and the Eastern Conference was dismissed the quarter on top, 73-68. New york peeked away at the Baltimore lead and finally went back to Philadelphia basket with 2:44 to go. But Monroe came back with the goahead field goal nine seconds later. Twins Edge Kansas City MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL (UPI)-Hamilton Killbrew drove in six runs—including three on his second home run of the year—to lead the Minnesota Twins to a 9-4 victory over the Kansas City Nets Monday which broke a six-game Minnesota losing streak. The Royals were down 9-0 but picked up one run in the fourth and seven in the fifth, four on Bob Oliver's grand slam home run. Earlier in the inning, Kansas City got three runs on four singles and an error by Rick Renck before Oliver homered 402 feet and held stands with Cookie Rijos, Aman Olsen and Pino Imbella aboard. The homer came off winning pitcher Steve Barber, who pitched 6-2, 4-1 and 5-2 with one out in the fifth. Five of the seven runs were charged to Kaat and two to mieda before giving up the homer. Killebrew homered 360 feet into the left field stands after Cesar Tovar singled and Danny Thompson walked. He drove in to take a shot with Tovar and Thompson aboard and his other run came on a ground out during Minnesota's four-run second inning in which Kansas City manager Bob Lemon protested a hit batsman call. In the second, Kaat doubled and scored on singles by Tovar and Thompson. Tovar came home on Killebrew's ground out, and he scored when Renick was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded. Jim Rooker was the starter and loser for Kansas City. 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During the four years Hosack played at Cass Midway his teams won 38 games, lost four and tied one. He missed one game during that stretch. Greg Hosack, a 215-unit running back and linebacker who was responsible for 68 touchdowns this year at Career Midway High School of West Line, Mo., Monday signed a Big Eagle of-intent contract. Hosack rolled up over 4,600 vards of total offense.scored 44 It was also announced Monday that Dave Specht, highly sought after by the NFC, made this past season, signed a big Eight letter-of-inent with Kansas State. Specht, a running back for Kansas State, proposed prospect in Kansas this year, had been highly sought by Kansas Drake, Notre Dame and others. Hosack is a member of the National Honor Society. His father, W. S. Hosack, is regional president for a household appliance firm. touchdowns and passed for 21 more touchdowns. He is 6-4 and runs the 40-yard 'dash in 4.9 seconds. KUClinic Set For Saturday High school football coaches from Kansas and neighboring states will be guests of the University of Kansas athletic department Saturday for the fifth KU high school football club clinic. A total of over 250 coaches had registered early in the week and clinic officials are predicting a turnout of about 353 for the daylong session with Jayhawk and Don Fambrough and his staff. The clinic begins at 8:30 a.m. with registration at A1 Field House and winds up with a pizza bar where the basketball scrimmage by the KU squad Here is the clinic schedule ahead of the intra-squad game at Memorial Stadium; assistant coach Larry Travis. 12:00—Buffalo lunch, at Allen 11:35—Off-season program assistant coach Larry Travis. 9:45-Offensive fundamentals and drills, assistant coaches Charlie McCullers, Sandy Buda, Bob Lee and Bob Skahan. 9:30—Introduction to KU offense. Don Fambrough. 1:00—Introduction to KU defense, Don Fambrough. 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