Thursday, November 18, 1971 7 University Daily Kansan Kansan Photo by ROBERT BURTCH Coach Frederick and Fresh Team Members Open the season, Dec 1. ... Open the season Dec. 1 Freshman 'Hawk Cagers Face 12-Game Season By SCOTT SPREIER Kansas Sports Editor If the home-court advantage holds true this year, the University of Kansas freshman basketball team has a good chance for a successful season - with 63 against johns-hawk's 12 games on the road. The Hawks are now in their fifth week of practice, but he didn't get to the early injuries. Tommy Smith, a 4 forward from Kewanee, ill broke his foot in the second week of practice and will be sidelined. The team, under the direction of Bob Frederick, opens the season with a game against Pratt Junior College. That battle will be staged just prior to the game. ANOTHER PROSPECT, Dale Greenlee, a 6-2 guard from Rockford, Ill., missed two weeks of early preparations with a Tourney Finals Played Tonight Semi-finals were played semi-nationally in intramural volleyball tournament. The championship game will be played tonight in Robinson The Lewis No. 2 and Corbin teams will be vying for the championship. In the game for third and fourth place will be the Gamma Delta A team against the Alpha Gamma Delta Bteam. sprained ankle, but is now back in action. This year's fresh team includes five cagers who signed KU scholarships in Suttle and East. East averaged 26.4 points per game his senior year and pulled down 15 on the scoring chart for his team to a 20-7 record. Marshall Rodgers, 6-2, also a St. Louis product, averaged 26.5 points per game last year. Others on scholarships include Smith, Greenlee and Mike Fideldeke, a 6-4 forward from Paulina, Iowa. Besides the five freshmen on scholarships, Frederick has been working with eight other hopefuls who picked up in preseason tryouts. IN A RECENT interview, the student pleases with the play of several non-scholarship recruits, in cluding Dwight Hale and Davy Cunningham. Haley a 6-4 forward from Lara. He was the first team practice and pulled down eight rebounds in an early freshman-varsity scrimmage. Frederick said that although there was some work on conditioning, the team was concentrating on defense. Mathews, a brother of senior forward Mark Mathews, was an all-stater in high school. "We are primarily concerned with introducing them to the fundamentals of defence, he cost us $50 million at the time of the practice time was devoted to defense fundamentals and defensive team play. FREDERICK said that his team had been spotted in early scrimmages, sometimes looking good and sometimes bad. The young ball club has three games prior to semester break, and they meet high school. They meet Coffeville Junior and then Highland Dec. 6. Frederick, who admitted he was not familiar with many of the team's on the Kansas schedule, told him that before the break would be Coffeyville. He should know, since he coached at Coffeyville before coming to KU this fall, and much of its present team. Frederick said the reason for a large amount of home contexts is that he liked to give his teams a chance to play at a big school and to see a By HAL EDWARDS Kansas Sports Writer Game Marks End For 18 Jayhawks The final game of the 1971 University of Kansas football season will mark the end of a chapter in the lives of nine seniors the game Saturday against the University of Missouri will be the last time they will ever don their jerseys. The team will be member of the Jayhawk squad. The KU k Road games are return bouts with Big Eight fresh teams, K-State and Oklahoma. Here's the 1971-72 freshman Dec. 1 Pretty Junior College Here Dec. 2 Pretty Junior College Here Dec. 3 Highland and Juniunct College Here Jan. 15 Kansas State Freshmen Here Jan. 16 Kansas State Freshmen Here Jan. 17 Fortiartan Valley Jr. College Here Jan. 18 Fortiartan Valley Jr. College Here Jan. 19 Oklahoma Freshmen Here Jan. 19 Oklahoma Freshmen Here Jan. 20 Johnson County Jr. College Here Jan. 20 Johnson County Jr. College Here NEW YORK (AP)—Al Marinairo, Cornell's record-setting senior running back, has back the NCAA rushing championship. The 18 seniors, whose KU football career come to a close, were named the Big Ten tackle Phil Bassler, Independence Mo., off; defensive guard Bichia H. Smyrna, defensive guard Steve Silber, Arlington Heights III, off; defensive guard Gary Cooper, Spring Field Tom Gaumann, Chicago Linebacker Kenny Page, Dodge City; linebacker Steve Roach, Raytown, Mo.; running back Chuck Schmidt, Hays; defensive guard Mike Sullivan, Elmwood Park; fanker fanker South South Ind.; and fanker Xerk White, Tapei, Taiwan. SOME OF the seniors will be remembered for years to come and some will be forgotten but regardless, they all will live the rest of their lives with memories, memories of their football careers at KU DEFENSIVE back Mark Geraghty, Shawnee Mission; Jason Hawkins, St. Louis, II; defensive back Lee Hawkins, Hills; quarterback Dan Heck, Hawhorne, Calif.; defensive back Shawnee Mission; center Mike McCoy, Hawhura; of-fensive tackle Bruce Mitchell, Hattiesville, VI. communicating about their experiences on the gridiron at KU, and seniors interested in football, although they were disappointed that they hadn't won more games, they didn't play better and were benefited from playing football. Many of the players pointed out that they were grateful they had recieved a lot of support because that had been the only chance they had had to attend college. "I MET A LOT of people from friends and made friends from I travel to France. I said Bauer "I love to travel and got a chance to see much of the country." Page said that he had played in only nine winning games while at KU and learned "to accept defeat." schmidt said that by playing the game he learned that there were other thematic life more important to him than athletics, specifically, his Do You Want The Activity Fee Raised By Six Dollars ($6.00)? Notre Dame Won't Play Bowl Game NEW YORK (AP) — The Notre Dame football team has decided not to play in a post-season bowl game this year and the annual college tournament was made Thursday. The Associated Press learned Wednesday night. Come and Give Us Your Opinion TONIGHT in the Regionalist Room of The Union, 7-10 p.m. The feeling of the team was that there is an sense in going to a baseball game when the team ranked highest in the polls. Dame is ranked seventh this week. "I've been disappointed with college football," said Schmidt. "it has become too much of a big business. "When I got out of high school, football was the only thing that was important to me, but since then I have realized just how important my education is. I am given that opportunity, for being given that opportunity." STUDENT EXECUTIVE MEETING ALTHOUGH the Jayhawk seniors have had a disappointing season, they said that the spirit of the team this year had remained high. Much of this they conceived the head coach Don Fambrough. Comparing coach Cambroub to last year's head coach Pepper Cambrook, the two had enjoyed played under coach Cambroub much more. The main reason they gave was that Cambrook is a much more personable man. "Coch Fambrough is a great guy," said Geraghty. "He would help you out with anything, on or off the field." As a team the seniors singled out their victory over Kansas State last season as their most rewarding moment while playing. A few of the seniors who played in the 1969 Orange Bowl was the biggest moment in their careers. NU's Tagge the Leader In Big 8 Offensive Stats KANSAS CITY (AP)—Jersey Tagge of Nebraska has regained the lead in the Big Eight Conference passing race, and two more rushing stars have moved to 1,000-yard mark for the season. Tagge, who hit for 285 yards last Saturday, now has 1,706 rushing yards. He scored 179.6. He has completed 125 of 202 passes for a completion average 36.2%. Dennis Morrison of Kansas State is second with 142 of 288 for third. He scored 60 points in game and Dean Carlson of Iowa State third with 188 of 213 for 1,235. Colorado's davison charlie Marie Davison and nibs state George George and a 1,000-yard figure in rushing, joining Oklahoma's Greg Prutt in that class who leads the team. Service Bureau figures showed Wednesday, with 424 yards on 154 carries for a 138 yard game. is third with 33 for 541 yards and two touchdowns. Davis has rushed 194 times for 1,180 yards after his conference victory in 194 yards last Saturday and has a 119-yard game. average. Ambunson took one player for 1,000 yards in a season, has carried for 216 times for 1,003 yards and a 111.4 average. Tagge leads in total offense with a 192.6-yard game average, followed by Jack Mildren of 179.3 and Morrison with 167.9. In tandem offense, a con- bination of rushing and defensi- on with a 186-yard game average, alongside with Davis, Davis and withmballum in 1974. Johnny Rodgers of Nebraska has taken a command lead in pass receptions for 45 for 729 yards and 10 touchdowns. Johnny Davis is second with 36 for 467 yards. Dick Graham of Oklahoma State Prutti and Rodgers are tied in scoring with 90 points each. Bill Dillon scored 82, Mildren 82 and Jeff Kinney of Nebraska 72. John Carroll of Oklahoma is the kick scoring extra seven and extra field goals extra seven and seven field goals. Rodgers continues to lead in both punt returns and kickoff returns. five players are tied with five interceptions each, John Sterns of Colorado, Dave Mason of Nebraska, Mark Hatley of Oklahoma, Johnny Johnson of Kansas and John Shelley of Oklahoma. Your JAYHAWKER Is In Strong Mon. 11/22, Tues. 11/23 Tues. 11/30 9 a.m.-4 p.m. THE PLAIDLANDS We're the good guys, of course. With this Autumn's boldest, straight-shooting suit, we see the new plains are very natural . . . crisp . . . textured . . . and, of course, in the current dress and a nice easy shape to the body of the coat with a deep center vent to ambisease and a tight fit around the wearer. Always fitted, Shop now! The Town Shop Downtown—839 Massachusetts The University Shop On the Hill Across from Lindley Hall KU TABLE TENNIS TOURNAMENT Sat. Nov. 20 1971 9:00 a.m. Robinson Gym in Room 173 NO ENTRY FEE! 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