6 Friday, October 9, 1970 University Daily Kansan Scouts Outline Oriole Strength CINCINNATI (UPI)-George "Sparke" Anderson, manager of the Cinecinnati Reds spent a day pouring over scouting reports on the Baltimore Orioles and his old him what he already knew: "Either they are the best team in baseball-or we are." A lot of folks have suspected that for quite some time. Both teams ran away with their wins, but more believe it since each swept their league hereafter. The World Series starting here on Saturday is the best in the past. Anderson said the Reds' eagle scouts have had six gunnison shootings over the past two weeks, and have given him detailed reasons why Baltimore failed to catch a red. "The scouts tell me," said Anderson, ticking them off on his finger, "that defensively the Orioles are the best team in their first-line pitchers, the top three, are the best in baseball. Anderson also observed that he Orioles "are not an easy ball " their second pitching—well, the scouts say it's good but there are other teams just as good. And their hitting is good, but the scouts rank several in their teams in their class in hitting. "What it all adds up to is that they are very,very good." NEW YORK (UPD)—The 1970 World Series between the Baltimore Orioles and the Cincinnati Reds will open Saturday. Oct. 10 at Riverfront Stadium, home of the National League champion Red Sox. Series Opens Saturday The second game also will be played in Cincinnati on Sunday and then both teams will have a win, and then the other team will resumes in Municipal Stadium in pantimore on Tuesday and will continue there on Wednesday. If the series goes beyond four games, the fifth will be played in Baltimore on Thursday and the sixth in Cincinnati on Saturday and Sunday. Friday, Oct. 16, has been designated as another travel day. All games will start at 1 p.m. EDT. The University of Kansas cross country team will face some foreign competition in Illinois. Over a five mile course, the Jayhawks will compete in a dual meet against the University of North Carolina, which is composed of three Canadians, one Irishman, one Australian, one Jamaican and four American. Cross Country Team In Weekend Meet Southern Illinois lost last week to Kansas State University Three lettermen are returning to the Salukis squad this year. The team, which has already proven from Canada, has already prove an outstanding runner. Hinton missed last year with an Achilles tendon injury, but has returned to the team. Bob Timmons, Jayhawk head coach, said the Southern Illinois loss last week to K-State does not mean much to this week's competition. Timmons this week's squad practices have gone well and the team is happy. He said the team has not eased up on its distance workouts and be is continuing to give these many miles of distance training Dennis Peterson, Wichita enior, will not be running with the team. He will be in the eikilan, St. Louis freshman, will take his place. Timmons said "eterson is "snowed" under with his courses and tests this week and will play at home." Timmons said, "This is not for discipline or anything, Dennis ust thought he couldn't do justice o the team if he went." Big Eight Statistics things, chiefly on how sharp Jim Merritt is," Anderson said. Larry Shepard, our pitching coach, still actually make the decision. Kansan Staff Photo PASSING OFFENSE RUSHING OFFENSE G 4 Att. 296 Yds. 1109 Average. Missouri 4 126 Yds. 1109 27.3 Colorado 4 199 Yds. 1215 28.0 State 4 159 Yds. 1267 23.5 Iowa State 4 159 Yds. 1671 23.0 Oklahoma 4 153 Yds. 1611 20.7 Okahanna 4 153 Yds. 1611 20.7 Okahanna state 4 153 Yds. 1611 20.7 Oklahoma state 4 153 Yds. 1611 20.7 TOTAL OFFENSE Comp. Ath. Int. Pet. Thr. Vdg. Agr. Nebraska 55 85 4 647 727 181.8 Nebraska 55 85 4 647 727 181.8 Okla. St. 39 90 4 556 641 166.8 Karaua 50 90 4 556 641 166.8 Karaua 50 90 4 556 641 166.8 Iowa St. 31 71 3 437 383 131.0 Iowa St. 31 71 3 437 383 131.0 Missoula 31 74 3 437 383 130.0 Missoula 31 74 3 437 383 130.0 the most explosive offense in the Big Eight. Last week's 49 point output by the Jahywa boosted them into the Big Eight lead in scoring offense. KU will be counting heavily on the big play when the Jahywa make their way to Manhattan. The Jahywa takes a 3-1 record into the game with K-State who is 2-2 for the season. club to box strategically." G | 4 | Pts. | Avg. Kansas | 1 | 182 | 32.03 Michigan | 4 | 178 | 31.55 Nebraska | 4 | 120 | 31.38 江渡 State | 4 | 185 | 32.5 Wisconsin | 4 | 77 | 29.6 Oklahoma | 3 | 63 | 21.05 Kansas State | 4 | 74 | 18.54 Illinois State | 4 | 64 | 18.54 G Atd. 112 Avg. 849 Missouri G Atl. 105 Avg. 786 Nebraska G Atl. 164 Avg. 1083 Oklahoma G Atl. 164 Avg. 1083 Colorado G 238 Avg. 1073 Texas G 238 Avg. 1073 Oklahoma State G 1774 Avg. 1174 Oklahoma State G 1774 Avg. 1174 NEW YORK (UPI)—The American tourist is No. 1 in Vienna of the world's largest merchant capital in June, the largest segment, 28,000, came from the United States, and served as press and information Service. RUSHING DEFENSE "Selection of the second-game pitcher depends on a couple of The Reds' win, who hit the pennant jackpot in his first year as a big league skimmer, said he hasn't made any strategic plans G 4 Att. 179 Yds. 473 Avg. 118.3 Nebraska State 4 115 743 118.3 Oklahoma State 4 125 384 128.0 Oklahoma State 4 125 384 128.0 Kansas State 4 125 384 128.0 Colorado State 4 148 553 184.3 Oklahoma State 4 182 955 184.3 Oklahoma State 4 182 955 184.3 Comp. Att. Inf. Int. Pct. Tbls. Avg. Ioana St. 31 81 768 382 104.0 Joana St. 31 81 768 382 104.0 K-State 47 106 743 529 130.0 K-State 47 106 743 529 130.0 Brasilis 45 106 743 529 130.0 Brasilis 45 106 743 529 130.0 Colorado 41 83 749 433 145.0 Colorado 41 83 749 433 145.0 Murray 38 104 749 433 145.0 Murray 38 104 749 433 145.0 PASSING DEFENSE TOTAL DEFENSE for the series yet beyond selection of right-hander Gary Nolan 18-7 as his opening game mitcher Nebraska State G Att. Yds. Avg. IOWA State 427 1064 825.1 Kansas State 428 1134 825.3 Oklahoma State 328 1139 825.4 Oklahoma State 328 1139 825.4 Colorado State 321 988 829.2 Okaloosa State 313 960 829.3 Okaloosa State 313 960 829.3 Play-Maker SCORING DEFENSE G | Pts. | Avg. | Iowa State | 3 | 22 | 7.5 | Michigan State | 22 | 42 | 18.8 | Oklahoma State | 3 | 41 | 15.8 | Colorado State | 3 | 41 | 14.3 | Colorado State | 4 | 49 | 14.3 | Kansas State | 4 | 71 | 17.8 | Kansas State | 4 | 91 | 23.5 | Oklaonia State | 4 | 92 | 23.5 | LED ZEPPELIN III Dan Heck, Jayahwquark quarterback throws one of his three touchdowns during last Saturdays' KU-New Mexico game. Heck, when teamed with running John Regiggs, has provided Kansas with Bull & Boor Big. Dinners $1.22 'Cat's Hold Spirited Practice MANHATTAN, Kan. (UPI) - Rain forced Kansas State to work indoors Thursday afternoon. Coach Vince Gibson sent the team through a spirited two-hour session in Ahearn Gymnasium. 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