University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Sept. 22, 1970 9 Rodgers Makes Changes KU's football practice Monday saw numerous changes in both the offensive and defensive setups in light of the Jayhawks' 23-0 loss Saturday to Texas Tech. Coach Pepper Rodgers made the changes because of injuries to previous starters and also because of individual play against the Red Raiders. After the two hour session Rodgers stressed that all switches were subject to change daily. Tight-end Larry Brown and linebackers Gary Davenport and Kenny Page all suffered injuries in the game and all but Brown are considered doubtful for this weekend's game with Syracuse. Oakson and safety Gary Adams were the Jayhawks' leading tacklers against Texas Tech with 13 apiece. Basler, playing his second game at the linebacking position, was credited with seven tackles. Resulting replacements found Steve Natsues running first string tight-end while Phil Basler and Tommy Oakson took over for Davenport and Page respectively. Rodgers also made changes in the defensive front four. Bob Tysus, 6-5 and 283 pound senior, was moved to the second unit to make room for Mike Sullivan, a 6-1 Golf Play Ends Today Lawrence Country Club, amid overcast skys and brisk winds, was Monday the scene of the first round tryouts for the KU golf team. Coach Charlie O'Neal, wearing matched turquio hat, pants and golf shoes, sat leisurely at the number one tee, checking off foursomes as they began to play. Coach O'Neal said that the reason for the two day qualifying rounds was to separate the real golfers from the ones that were merely enjoying a round of free golf. There were about 25 to 30 signed-up to play in this first round, but the coach said probably not all of them would show. Since it was not necessary to contact the coach first, there will be many that are playing of which the coach has no record until they appear. The final round, set for today, will match the low scores on Monday's round, and the winners of today's matches will be asked to join the team. "I really don't know who we have returned," O'Neal said, "I've been so busy I have hardly had time to open my golf folder." and 222 pound junior, who moved into a starting defensive end position. Sophomore Don Perkins, who had been playing end, moved to Tyus' former spot, defensive tackle. End Gery Palmer and tackle Duke Holden retained their positions on the defensive line. Another change found junior Mark Geraghty moving ahead of Dale Holt at the hawk position on defense. Steve Conley also moved ahead of Chuck Schmidt at the running back spot alongside John Riggins. Rodgers said the Jayhawks had a good practice and that team attitude and morale remain good. The two hour session did produce one casualty. Sophomore defensive back James Bowman reinjured his leg. Bowman had missed the first two games of the season because of the injury and is now listed as doubtful for the Syracuse game. Rodgers said the team would practice the rest of the week on Memorial Stadium's artificial turf. This came as a surprise because the Hawks will play on a grass turf in Syracuse University's Archbold Stadium. The Jayhawks will leave Friday for Syracuse. The team's chartered jet will leave Kansas City's Municipal Airport at one p.m. and return to Lawrence immediately following the game Saturday. LOS ANGELES (UPI) — The first West Coast television transmitter opened in Los Angeles on Dec. 3, 1931, transmitting one hour a day six days a week. Boots & Saddles at the YUK DOWN Hillcrest Shopping Center Country & Western 8 p.m. - Wednesday - 8 p.m. by "THE NASHVILLE ASSEMBLY" Investigation of Kansas State Continues by NCAA Committee LEXINGTON, Ky.-The Kansas State football program may not be out of hot water with NCAA afterall. Rather than travel on the team plane to Lexington for last weekend's game with Kentucky, Wildcat coach Vince Gibson and Athletic Director Ernie Barrett first travelled to Madison, Wise. to talk with an NCAA committee on infractions Arriving in Lexington by private jet later that day, Barrett said there was nothing much to say about the meeting. Speculation that K-State would be placed on probation began to grow last winter resulting in counter-charges from Gibson that other schools were just saying that to influence recruits from going to K-State. Henry's is celebrating its 5th anniversary. So, come on in and help us celebrate. Sept. 22-23-24-25 - HAMBURGERS .15 CHEESE- BURGERS .19 - PORK TENDERS .39 CHICKEN DINNERS - STEAK SANDWICH .39 - FISH & CHIPS SHRIMP DINNERS - ONION RINGS MASTERWORK PORTABLE COMPONENT SYSTEM MODEL 4800 Stereo Modular Components 30 Watt Output AM/FM/FM Stereo tuner Four Speakers-Two 8" & Two 2" Stereo Cartridge with Diamond Needle 5 Piece System Including Dust Cover $14995 BELL MUSIC 825 Massachusetts