10 Wednesday, November 18. 1970 University Daily Kansan Four Dismissed From OSU Team STILLWATER, Oki. (UPI)—Four black members of the Oklahoma State University football team head to the squad Tuesday for "Tuson "I'm disappointed these young men chose not to report to practice." Aubrey said, but lettered as a reserve, and sophomore Kenneth Jackson. KANSAN failure to report to practice," according to head coach Sam Aubrey. campus this week, following an alleged racial incident last weekend. Three black coeds said they were gun, and others said they were Those dropped were seniors Bob Buck and John Robinson, both starters for the Cowboys last year; senior Jerry Redo, who sports About 250 of OSU's 350 black students have boycotted the added the action was in "direct violation of established rules which are the same for any one of the team, black or white." subjected to verbal abuse and indecencies. for expressing their concern with the group rather than playing basketball." Hiller said he did not know to what extent the athletes might have participated in the boycott. The blacks have presented a list of 15 "needs and concerns" they want met before they return to school. Brian said they feared for their safety because there are armed whites OSU. He also said Stillwater does not act against whites who have allegedly beaten black students. A spokesman for the boycotting students, Bernie Niller, said Tuesday 'they, the black athletes, felt they were removed Statistics Reveal Large Advantage For Jayhawks BY DON BAKER Assistant Kansan Sports Editor With football season nearing an end, one's thoughts only naturally turn to basketball and indeed those thoughts, when thinking about the prospects of KU coach Ted Owens*, can be graifying. To say the Jayhawks are loaded with experience and talent is on the verge of an understatement. No other Big Eight team can boast of all lettermen and overall weapons the Jayhawks will possess when the 1970-71 season unveils its curved Dec. 1. Losing only guard Chester Lawrence and finished Fred Bosiacwe from last year's 17-9 team that and finished second to Kansas State in the Big Eight race with an #8-kill. Owens can use no less than nine lettermen and all five starters from last year to boost the Jayhawks to the conference crown and avoid a first-round elimination. In the eight-year KU has finished second in each of the last three years. A statistical review of the Big Eight in regard to lettermen from last year loses as compared to lettermen returning this year. First of all, KU has lost the fewest lettermen—two. Kansas State has lost the most (eight), followed by Iowa State, Colorado, Missouri and Nebraska (all with six) and Oklahoma and Oklahoma State (three each). In contrast, while the Jayha wkrs return nine lettermen (five of which were starters), Oklahoma State returns eight (three of which were starters). Oklahoma seven including three starters, Kansas five including two starters, three starters, Kansas State five including two starters, Missouri four with only one starter and Iowa State, last with only one starter. It definitely is a rebuilding year in Ames. Of the points scored last year by the returning letterman, KU again tops the list with 1833 points. Next is Oklahoma (1,370) followed by Nebraska (1,253), Colorado (1,246), Oklahoma State (1,243), Utah (1,239), Missouri (1,230) with 415 points (Addison Collar or to that building). All of the above figures represent a per cent of the returning points from last year’s total and, you guessed it, Kansas leads The Jayhawks return 91.4 per cent of the total number of points scored last year, far ahead of Nebraska's second place for 68.8. Following in order are Oklahoma State (66.8), Kansas (65.2), Kansas State (43.3), Missouri (23.1) and Iowa State (22.7). In other interesting figures, the Jayhawks will also be the tallest team in the league. The average height per man for KU is 6-4 Iowa State and Nebraska will each average 6-4½ per man (6-4½ for Iowa State, 6-3½ for Kansas State and Colorado (6-3½), and Oklahoma State (6-3)). KU center Roger Brown, a Chicago senior, appears to be the tallest man in the league at 6'1". No other team lists him. ★★ Student basketball tickets went on sale on Tuesday in Allen Field will be sold until Friday or until 700 tickets have been sold. First scheduled action for the Jayhawks takes place Monday night with the annual freshman-varsity clash. Give a Concert in your home tonight! Stereo recorders. FM stereo. FM/AM broadcasting, Sony's solid state stereo with matched twin speakers gives you them all. In one compact package you have a complete audio system. Compact? 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Inc. 825 Massachusetts "Missouri has the best pass defense we'll play against," Rodgers said smilingly adding he could make statements like that now that the year is all but over. "I think their rush is the strength of their pass defense. They've always had a good rush." Rodgers said he does not believe Missouri expects the Jahyhaws to throw the ball a lot. He says he'll lavily all year on his rushing game. Mizzou Pass Rush Concerns Rodgers Offensively Missouri has been potent as is evidenced by their percentage total offense. The probable number of passes the possesses lanker Mel Gray, a speedster of 19-81 win over Kansas year's 19-21 MU win over Kansas No odds were listed on the Kansas State-Florida State game. "There are only three ways you can stop Gray. " Rodgers said. "You've got to get a man who is in charge, and cover him—which we don't have. Number two, you've got to get to the office." And number three, which we don't have. And number three, you've got to have someone I'm hoping for." Ohio State, ranked No. four nationally, was a five-point win over Michigan in Saturday's crucial cruiser showdown at Columbus and second-ranked Notre Dame was No. 7-rated Louisiana State. NEW YORK (UP1)—Missouri, looser of three straight and five of its last six, was listed by odmakers Tuesday as a 75%-point favorite over Kansas Saturday in the fifth oldest football rivalry. "They know we'll throw a ball, both short and deep, but I don't think they expect us to throw it a lot," he said. The odd-senders also list, unobstinent and unmissable, at 11½% point chosen over Oklahoma. Eight-ranked and Sugar Bowl-bound Air Force teams are more likely to score over Colorado and Oklahoma State was favored by 6% over Oklahoma. Tigers Seven Point Pick; Nebraska Favored By 11 IT WAS A COLD DAY in Memorial Stadium Saturday where Oklahoma defeated the Jayhawks, 28-24, but KU defensive bellwock Lee Hawkins came prepared as evidenced by a pair of gloves (tucked in his pants), he carried with him at all times. The Tigers are already assured of their first looming season in 14 games, which will end up in Saturday's game. Kansas is 5-5, but the Jayhawks too have won all four. Texas, the nation's No. 1 team is idle this week. In other games, odds listed are: Arkansas 14 over Tech Tech, Stanford 9 over Ollie, over California Southern California 7 over UCLA, Columbia 12 over Brown, South Washington 6 over Princeton Princeton 6% over Cornell, North Carolina 4 over Dale, Yale 8 over Harvard, Purdue 16 over Indiana, Virginia 7% over Maryland Syracuse 16% over Michigan State 12% over Michigan State, Penn State 17 over Pittsburgh, Iowa 9 over Illinois, Oregon 5 over Oregon State. Houston 18 over Wake North Carolina State. Injuries Upset Dan COLUMBIA, Mo. (UPI)— Injuries continued Tuesday to plague the Missouri Tigers. Coach Dan Devine remarked after an hour and 40 minutes of practice for the Tigers that "our this season has been physical." Then he listened to fullback Jordyn Woods, who definitely lost for Saturday's game with the Kansas Jayhawks. McKee in-jumped his left ankle and was beaten. Linebacker Pete Buha twisted a knee and went on the doubtful list for Saturday's action. the jahwacks including quarrels over missed the last three games. But, Devine is expected to stay with signal specialist for a period of Saturday's game. Other Missouri players are reportedly physically ready for The Tigers will go into the game with a 4-6 overall record and a 2-4 slate in conference play. The Tigers have also scored a similar 2-4 mark in the league. 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