SPORTS The University Daily KANSAN November 8.1983 Page 10 Coaches assess younger KU players in scrimmage By JEFF CRAVENS Associate Sports Editor Many players on the Kansas football roster participated in an intrasquid scimmage yesterday afternoon, giving less experienced players a chance to prove their talents in front of the coaching staff. "This was a game of mostly the redshirt players against the guys that haven't seen much action," Mike Gottfred said. "It's the only chance we'll have to get some of these players on film." Besides getting playing time for some of the players, Gottfried and his staff also moved people to different fields. The team played 225-pound defensive tackle, played fullback, rushing for 35 yards on eight carries. "These last two weeks, we're not looking for next year, but we are doing some things that might fit into next year." Gottfried said. "The loss on Saturday was really tough. It was more frustrating than anything." CLINT COLBURN, who has been the Jayhawks' putter all season, played receiver and caught four passes for 42 yards, including a five-yard touchdown catch. He also ran 24 yards on a fake punt. The team led by players who have seen some varsity action beat the redshirts 33-6. Fullback Dennis Carr completed downpass and scored on a 1-vard run. Freshman Mike Oth Irtheh a 39-yard scoring pass to Tod Shod in addition to his 22-yarder to Carr. Dodge Schwartzburg kicked field goals from 48 and 35 yards. Skip Peele, who is sitting out this season after transferring from Arizona, caught three passes for 38 yards. Peele will be eligible to play next season. He is the brother of Rodney Peele, a highly recruited quarterback from Shawnee Mission South. THE FIRST-STRING players participated in a light workout at the practice fields behind Allen Field House. Gottfried said safety Derek Berry might miss the final two games because of a bruised shoulder. Wayne Ziegler, who started for Berry against Colorado, will probably start against Nebraska Saturday in Lincoln. According to the Big Eight, game time for the Nebraska-Kansas game has been changed to 2:50 p.m. The game will be televised by ABC. In their game against against the N. Cornhuskers, the Jayhawks will try to overcome two consecutive sluggish performances. ooy, i think they should be ready to play." Gottfried said. "It's incompenible to me that we could not come out of here and play some games. I still don't understand it." with the changes on the KU defense, both Oklahoma and Colorado broke open touchdown runs of more than 70 yards. "Usually what helps you prevent the loot is a Gottfried said. "We lack that right now." Barbaro signs lucrative deal with Generals By United Press International KANSAS CITY, Mo — The roster of the Kansas City Chiefs officially became one Pro Bowl player lighter yesterday. Unofficially, it has been one ProBowl performer lighter since the start of training camp when free safety Gary Barbaro hold out for a new contract. He wanted a $1.2 million deal over three years from the Chiefs; the club would only go as high as a three-year pact at $30,000 per year. So Barbario was introduced yesterday as the newest member of the New Jersey Generals of the United States Football League. He reportedly received a signing bonus of $200,000 plus a guaranteed three-year contract at $300,000 each season. "WE HATE TO LOSE any player." Kansas City Chiefs owner Lamar Hunt said, "but we can't turn the check book over to any player." Barbaro was a third-round draft choice in 1976 out of Nichols State, the first player ever drafted into the NFL from the tiny Louisiana school. The Chiefs had traded away their stints in college, and Barbaro during the off-season and stuck Barbaro at the top of the depth chart from his first day in training camp. Barbaro went on to play 101 consecutive games over seven seasons as Kansas City's starting free safety before holding out in 1883. He postured 39 career interceptions and recorded a full-time list behind Emmitt Thomas and Johnny Robinson. Barbaro had eight interceptions and 92 tackles in his second year but didn't earn his first Pro Bowl spot until his fifth season in 1980 when he had 10 interceptions. He had five interceptions in the 1981 season and three interceptions in 1982, earning Pro Bowl invitations after each of those seasons as well. BARBARO RETURNED three of his interceptions for touchdowns, including one for an NFL record-tying 102 yards against Jim Zorn and the Seattle Seahawks in 1977. Barbaro had five interceptions apiece against Jim Zorn and Ken Stabler and four more against Dan Fouts. "You just don't lose a guy like Gary Barbaro and not get anything in return," said Gary Green, a two-time Pro Bowl cornerback and Barbaro's best friend on the Chiefs. "We did. It's like losing a diamond ring and not having any insurance on it. "He's a valuable commodity — as valuable as most of the better players around the league. He put his whole weight on him, and I'm glad it worked for him." NEW YORK — Detroit's Billy Sims dragged two Giants' defenders while struggling for extra yardage during the fourth quarter of last night's NFL matchup. Sims had a 2-yard touchdown in the first quarter and 86 yards on 14 carries to help the Lions defeat New York 15-9. United Press International SPORTS BRIEFS From Staff and Wire Reports Royals pick Darrell Evans, 3 others in free agent draft KANSAS CITY. Mo — The Kansas City Royals selected four players yesterday in the eighth annual baseball free agent draft, including San Francisco infielder Darrell Evans. Evans, 36, who hit 30 home runs with the Giants last season, was selected by 17 teams in the draft. San Francisco also retained the right to negotiate with the infielder. The Royals also selected infielders Dennis Walling of Houston and Foes Cabell of Detroit and San Diego outfielder Gene, Richards. Of the three players on last season's Royals' roster only outfielder Amos Otis was drafted. Otis, who was released by Kansas City near the end of the season, was selected by the World Series champion Baltimore Orioles. Pitcher Don Hood and outfielder Jerry Martin, who is to be sentenced Nov. 17 after a plea of guilty to charges that he attempted to obtain cocaine, were not picked by any of the teams. All three players have the right to negotiate with all teams. Complete list of players drafted in Sports Almanac, p. 9. 334 basketball tickets on sale today Students will have their last chance today to buy season tickets for the 1983-84 basketball season. Tickets will be on sale from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in front of Wescoe Hall and at the Allen Field House ticket office. The athletic department has said that tickets will be sold to the first 334 students. The 334 tickets remain because of redistribution of the student open-seating sections. KU sold 4,303 student season tickets in a four-day sale last month. NU to start sophomore linebacker LINCOLN, Neb. — Todd Proffitt, a sophomore walk-on inenacker, will start for Nebraska Saturday against Kansas in place of injured Mark Daum. Cornhusker coach Tom Osborne said yesterday. Daum, hurt in Saturday's 72-29 romp over Iowa State, underwent arthroscopic knee surgery Sunday to remove torn cartilage. Osborne also said linebacker Mike Knox, defensive tackles Rob Stuckey, Mike Keeler and Jim Skow, and I-back Mike Rozier missed Monday's workout. Knox has a variety of bumps and bruises, Stuckey suffered a mild concussion Saturday, Keeler and Skow sprained ankles and Rozier suffered a thigh bruise. Osborne also said sophomore cornerback Todd Fisher has been awarded a black shirt as a member of the first defensive unit. He did not say if Fisher would start against Kansas. Asked whether the Cornhuskers would change anything for Saturday's game with the Jayhawks, Osborne said. "We are going to change a few things, but I sure wouldn't want them to be in the paper ahead of the game." Bowlers place 4th, 8th in tourney The KU men's bowling club placed fourth and the women's club finished ninth Saturday in the 10-team Face-to-Face Invitational at Warrenburg. Mo. kelly Coffman, Topeka freshman, led the men's club with a nine-game average of 194. Other Jayhawk scores came from Mike Brennan, Kansas City, Kan, sophomore, 190; Howard Shaw, Lawrence senior, 189; Greg Rauch, St. Louis freshman, 181; and Ned Islas, Lyons senior, 174. The Kansas women's club was led by Dianne Mlodozeniec, Lawrence sonhomore, with a 165 average. Commissioner, Steinbrenner locked in sticky battle The bowling clubs will compete next in the National Collegiate Match Games Tournament at St. Louis, Nov. 25-27. Judge upholds order to bar Kuhn's pine tar hearing By United Press International NEW YORK — A New York State Supreme Court justice yesterday upheld a temporary restraining order preventing Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn from conducting a disciplinary hearing concerning the behavior of the owner George Steinbrenner during the summer's pine tar controversy. Justice Irwin Silberwitz announced his decision after a one hour and 20 minute hearing and another hour of private conferences with attorneys from both sides in his Bronx Supreme Court chambers. Justice Silberwitz instructed both sides to return tomorrow for another hearing at which time he will rule on the summary of the motion to block Kkun's bail Originally, Kuhn had scheduled a hearing for yesterday afternoon in his Manhattan offices on a possible fine judgment for the Yankees' principal owner. ATTORNEYS REPRESENTING Steinbrenner and the Yankees received the temporary restraining order Thursday. Statements made and court documents filed at yesterday's hearing indicated that Kuhn, who is scheduled to leave office Dec. 31, intended to levy heavy penalties against Steinbrenner for his actions during the pine tar affair. inning homer. The umpire's decision gave the Yankees a 4-3 victory. But American League President Lee MacPhail overruled hisumpies, allowedretrials home and the Yankees also lost the game 5-4 when it was completed August 18. On July 24, Kansas City's George Britt was called out for using an illegal drug. Steinbern blasted MacPail for upholding the Royals' protest and his attorneys are thought to have used two lawsuits filed by Yankee fans as a means to prevent the resumption of the suspended game. "I WILL WISH to determine whether the Yankees in the Davis and Morrison litigation attempted to subvert President MacPhail's decision in violation of section 6.5 of the American League constitution and in contravention of the best interests of baseball." 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