6 Tuesday, April 6, 1971 University Daily Kansan SOPHOMORE QUARTERBACK BOB BRUEGGING (66) has been a consistently outstanding performer in early spring drills for the Kansas Jayhawks. The 6-3 and 192-pound product of Kansas City, Mo., Southwest High School, redshirt last year, will challenge three other signal callers for the top spot when the Hawks open the 171 season, apt. a Jr. pro who is named Northwest High School come from last year's starting quarterback, Dan Heck (number 11 in background), who will be returning for his senior campaign for KU. Senators Win Season Opener Braves, Astros Also Win By United Press International All winter long the skepes that said owner Bob Schott made a change, adding a whole left side of his infield" along with two pitchers to get him in position. The Washington Senators may not really miss "the whole left side of their infield" this year. But rookie Toby Harrah and shopworn veteran Joe Foy, who have replaced that "whole leaf" infielder Jeffrey Rodriguez and sparkling days Monday as the Washington Senators kicked off the 1971 baseball season by blanking the Chicago Sox with split pitching of Dick Bosman. And another Short find named Curt Flound had a fine day, too. In the other openers, Athletic Cardinals 7-4 and in an ANAHEM, Calif. (UPI) -- Revamped lineups will keynote tonight's season opener for the game at California Angels. The game will begin at 10 p.m. Lawrence time and will see the Royals send right back to the stadium two years to the mound to oppose the Angels' Clyde Wright who finished with a 22-12 record last year as well as losing a no-hitter. Sixteen more teams will swing into action today and the final game is Wednesday in Washington and the Chicago White Sox who play a doubleheader at Oakland-wait Tuesday for Wednesday to open their season. The Senators, who hadn't won In the other eight positions both teams will start only four players who opened the 1970 season. Returning for Kansas City will be AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI)—The rest of the Masters field master buckle down to some serious practice today. Big Jack is back Jack Nicklaus, favored to win Royals, Angels Open Seasons Jack Masters' Favorite Mark Williams Quits School In today's games, New York is at Boston, Cleveland is at Detroit, Baltimore is at Miami, Milwaukee is at Minnesota in the American League. In the National League, Monalie is at Atlanta, Montreal is at Houston, Philadelphia is at Pittsburgh, San Francisco is at Chicago, San St. Louis is at Chicago. LAWRENCE, Kan. -Mark Williams, a sophomore member of *Kansas' Big Eight and NCAA midwest regional basketball champions, informed coach Ted Tennant that he was with drawing from school. opening "day" game at night, Houston beat Los Angeles 5-2. Owens said Williams told him he had no definite plans for the future at this time. Track Official Relays Speaker KANSAN Cooper was track coach at the University of Arizona several years before taking the USTFP post in 1988. While at Arizona he coached four national champions, one Pan American Games champion and three U.S. Olympians. He was a member of the U.S. Olympic track and field committee and served as a track Coaches Association. Bob Tommins, relays director, said the Friday night buffet and serach meeting will be held at the Holiday Inn. There also will be a enches dinner and serach night at the Kansas Union. "Mark called me from his room," he said. "and told me he does not intend to return to school. He said it was just a personal matter and he did not." Williams, a 5-1 guard, played in 26 of Kansas' 30 games and scored six goals. His output was 22 points against Colorado to help spark a 91-47 victory. LAWRENCE, Kan—Carl Cooper, executive director of the United States Track and Field Federation, will be the principal speaker during the night buffet during the Kansas Relays next week. leflieder Lou Pinellia, centerferder Almos Otis, first baseman Job Oliver and third baseman Jeff Kinney. California the veteran opening-night performers are shortstop Jim Fregosi, second baseman Sandy Alomar, leflieder Alex Spencer and first baseman Jim Spencer his fourth Masters golf title—thus completing half of his ‘grand tour’ and moving to within one of 13 majors crowns—returned from a couple days rest at his Florida home, where he sat at the same point it was just before he won the PGA championship a little over a month ago. "I've had a good week of golf," Nicklaus said of his practice on Sunday. "I had the practice after he shuffled a four-under par 18 on Sunday. "I usually go home a day earlier, but I wanted to wait until I was sure my game was in position." Nicklaus first won here in 1983 while only 23 years of age, shot a Masters' 73-hole record 271 in 1965 and became the only man to win two masters back-to-back in 1964. Gay Brewer in a three-way playoff in 1966. Brewer won here the next year. Nicklaus, now 31, won his second U.S. Open in 1967 and then didn't win another major title until he captured the British Open for the second time. When he won the championship he became the first man ever to win all four major titles at least two each and said he had set his mind on the course. Both teams traded heavily in the off-season. Biggest acquisition for the Royals was a small man in the Pawtucket smallest man in baseball at 5-4 and 140 pounds, while the Angels dealt for centerfielder Ken Berry, left fielder Tony Coyle and catcher Jerry Moses. Nicklaus blamed his three-year major "tournament" victory over the Boston Bruins, said he "readjusted my thinking because I was tired of losing in a game." Nicklaus was displeased with his last game last week when he went 74-73, but then pulled all it together to go nine under his last three rounds "If I can shoot that sort of golf here this week, I'll have no complaints," said Nicklaus. "No complains at all." Bob Jimmons, relays director, announced Tuesday that KU's relays team will be the premiere will be the relays queens and preside over the awards plat- form. The pompon squad, along with the KU male cheer leaders, tied Pompon Girls Are Relay Queens LAWRENCE, Kan—Not just me . . . not three , but eight queens will reign on the 48th Kansas Relays next week "These girls have done so much for the school and have always been so willing to help in any way they can, that it just seemed appropriate that they be trained in the relays." Tammons said. Members of the pompon squad are: Connie Cerne, Lawrence; Maryre Ibson, Rockford, Ill.; Marrye Patton, Tulsa; Winfred Johnson, Kansas City; Jane Phelps, Lawrence; Pam Price, Des Moines, Iowa; Rosemary Sicks, Independence; Sarah Bickley, Mary Williams, Kansas City. Kansas City goes to Oakland for a three game weekend series Friday before opening the home season. Saturday night against Minnesota. The Kansas Relays opens Wednesday (April 14) with the first five events of the decathlon and continues Thursday, Friday and Saturday. All of the event are school division relays and most of the individual events are scheduled Friday and Saturday. Jim Ryun, holder of three thirty-five-time winners, Glenn Cunningham Mile on the closing Saturday program which also will illuminate premier shot marks. with UCLA for No. 1 ranking in a national poll conducted during the past basketball season by the Crimson Cheerleading Foundation CLEVELAND (UP1)—Austin Carr, the "Number one college player in the country," Monday signed what was billed by Cleveland Cavaliers officials to be a five-year, no-cut contract to be paid over a 20-year period. The team has been reported seeking $1 million. Cleveland Signs Carr the Presidential opener since 1962, scored two runs in each of his last two games. Vietnam veteran, Sgt. Daniel Pilzer, who filled in for President Richard Nixon, the President, who missed the first ball-duty duty for the second half of his career. The 6-foot-3 All-American from Notre Dame, who averaged 37 OT points in the season, was the first man to go in the. National Basketball Association. Wint Winter, all-state offensive lineman from Ottawa, today signed a Big Eight letter-of-intention with the University of Kansas and will be in the Jayhawk camp for all football drills begin in August. With his parents and two brothers on hand, Carr signed the contract following ceremonies at a downtown restaurant here. WHY STUDY AND STARVE? SHAKEY'S STUDY BREAK Winter, whose father, State Senator Wint Worter, Sr. was the starting center on the 1950 and 1960 seasons, pounds and was a first team all-state selection by all three area metropolitan newspapers—the Kansas City Star, the Toppea and the Wichita Eagle-Beacon. Harrah, who replaced Brinkman at short, banged out two singles and walked and scored twice Foy, who replaced Rodriguez at third, added a fourth. Foy's glove fielded the position without making an error. Foy's glove is the big question mark. Winter is the 25th prospect from Kansas and the metropolitan Kansas City area to sign with Kansas. Flood, who was signed by Short after sitting out a season to battle the reserve clause, had a poor spring training. But he seemed to be in the grove Monday as he played against a dugged and scored two sewered Winter Signs With Kansas SPECIAL 50¢ off Any Small Pizza Tuesday Nite 9 p.m. — 12 p.m. SHAKEY'S PIZZA PARLOR & ye Public house Cincinnati's "Big Red Machine"—which started to crumble in last year's World Now the Senators are eagerly awaiting MLCain's debut on Friday to find out if he can win. Mr. Short's moves look like charms. "I knew it would be hard to come back after the layoff and I'm not out of the woods yet." Flood said. "I need to feel a little more comfortable at the plate so I get acclimated in the outfield." Symbols of togetherness Diamond WEDDING RINGS The beautiful marriage of two heavened beings is 14K yellow and white goat- set diamonds. for BOTH the Bride and the Groom' EARRING SALE 20% OFF MARCH29 APRIL10 You Buy the Rings . . . We'll Buy the License! Dierker scattered 10 hits to give Houston the victory. Sims got two hits but he was thrown out trying to triple leading off the ninth pitch. 809 Mass Ray Christian THE COLLEGE JEWELERS "Special College Titles" VI 3-5432 Houston's Cesar Cedeno, one of the hottest young prospects in the majors, won a pair of watches by the Cubs in 2015, collecting the first hit for Houston this year. He went 2-for-3 in the game. Dennis Menkes drove in three runs with a triplet and an RBI, as Bill Singer took the loss. Series—still is misfiring. Last year on opening day, Jim Merritt threw a three-hitter. This year he's still in Florida nursing his alluring arm and the Braves have won two games and three reeferries for seven runs and 12 hits. Wayne Granger suffered the loss in relief. The Los Angeles Dodgers thought they helped themselves to the win, but Duke Sims But Allen went 0-for-4, struck out two and stranded one. 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