8 Wednesday November 17, 1971 University Daily Kansan Sooners Still Second Nebraska Remains No.1 Bv THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Nebraska Coach Bob Devaney will play a second round of corksens will play No. 2 Oklahoma Thanksgiving day with respect to the game but with a thine that we are going to say No. 1." Both teams remained un- defeated last week, Nebraska crushing Kansas State 41-17 Oklahoma hilling humiliating Kansas The Cornhuskers remained at the weekly Annexed Press college football game with place votes and a season high 39 points, six writers and brainstormers. The Sooners held onto the second spot with eight first-place votes. Michigan remained third with four. No 1 balloon and 788 points for Penn State, and Penn State polled first one place each as the fourth, fifth and sixth. The only other undefeated team is Nebraska, which like Nebraska Michigan and Alabama is 10-0 Okahoma and Auburn and Penn Auburn and Alabama, along with Nebraska and Oklahoma, are idle this Saturday awaiting a visiting weekend showdowns Rounding out the top 10 are Notre Dame. No.7, followed by Auburn and Alabama put their undefeated records on the line Georgia, Arizona State and Colorado. Idle Tennessee held onto the 11th spot followed by Texas, Toltec, Louisiana State, California, Houston, Arkansas, Michigan State and Mississippi. Nov. 27, two days after one Sooners and the Cornhuskers clash in Norman, Okla. The Top Twent teams with the first-pace team in parentheses and total points. Points tabulated on basis of 20-18-16-14-12-10-8 Pirates and Orioles Divide Series Pot NEW YORK (AP) — The Pitts Baltimore Orioles each won 10 double divisions hailed from a combined World Series pot of more than $1 million. The Orioles received only a partial share and the ground crew was not. Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn said Tuesday that the team will host a tournament for their World Series victory, filled full scores of $18,164.58 to 23 players, Manager Danny Riese and pitcher Tommy Bartonire and clubhouse manager John Hallahan. The voting was done after the regular season. Rison, who was credited with the victory that knotted the Series at 2-2, was voted three quarters of a shore, or $13,624.44, by his teammates who totally neglected the ground crew, especially when umpires strike during the 1970 playoffs. The men had split a share last year when the Pirates won the National League's East Division title. An Orioles full share from the $470,427.84 total was worth $13,906.45. One-tenth of a share, or $1,380 went to Jay Mazzone. The team retired when they retired at the end of the Series after four years' service. 1. Nebraska (40) 2. Oklahoma (8) 3. Michigan (4) 4. Alabama (1) 5. Auburn (1) 6. Penn State (1) 7. Notre Dame 8. Georgia 9. Arizona State 10. Colorado 11. Tennessee 12. Texas 13. Toledo 14. Louisiana State 15. Southern Cal. 16. Houston 17. Arkansas 18. Stanford 19. Michigan State 20. Mississippi Football Keeps Don's Wife Busy By MARY BESINGER When the University of Kansas head a football coach, it encourages the team to coach its football coach's wife. Such is the case of De Nambrough, wife of Nathalie Nambrough. English from KU Sweethearts since high school, the FamBrouchs were married while attending the University of Texas. Mrs. Kim FamBrouchs received a degree from East Texas State College and her master's degree in Mrs. Fambrough had previously taught school one year at Wichita, six years at Central Junior High in Lawrence and six years at Lawrence High School as a head football coach's wife or a head football coach's wife. "There are enough things that I have to do that would interfere with my being a good teacher," said Mrs. Fambrough. Grading English papers took a lot of time, she said, and when her husband became head coach she thought that she should make herself more available than she had been before. Mrs. Fambrough explained that the coach's wife did a lot of things and before, when she was working she couldn't participate in the football season so she can. However, after the end of the football season, Mrs. Fambrough said she might do some substitute teaching or she might work for the University grading correspondence courses. Kansan Staff Photo by ED LALLO Mrs. Don Fambrough "He's been a football coach for 20 years. He's a real worrier and competitor," said Mrs. Fam-brough. he said that now with the job of head coach, her husband has a lot of pressure. He is mediated responsible for. He feels more pressure and is under control. **40.** M. Fambrough said that her friends don't talk to her about how she is doing. She said he prepares hard for the games during the week and at home he She explained that prospective recruits and their parents are invited to the Famborough's house. The girls also goes to tea given by mothers of recruits, plus she attends alumni groups which meet from state to state to emphasize their activities, she said. "That's when I'm most involved, because parents come to campus and to basketball games," she said. Recruiting season is the busiest time of the year for Mrs. Fambrough. Mrs. Fambrough's other interest includes many things. She said she loved her 13 years of reading and read and wrote for enjoyment. The Fambrough recently met so Mrs. Fambrough, who is her husband, fits up a plane to yard work in. She especially likes flowers. Playing bridge is one of their favorite activities. Together, Mr. and Mrs. Famibaugh enjoy small get-together meals with other couples. They both like bride and during the off season. The Fambroughs have two sons, both graduates of KU. The elder son, Preston, is now in graduate school at North Carolina State University toward his degree in comparative literature. Bob, the younger son, is working on his degree in social welfare at Arizona State. Works full time as a coach's wife . MIAMI (AP)—Nebraska and Alabama appeared looked up Tuesday for the Orange Bowl football game New Year's night with reliable sources indicating matchup scores, and matched up for the Sugar Bowl. Meanwhile, the Cotton Bowl in Detroit, the team's mystery in the post-season, is apparently wrestled between Penn State and Georgia from the mid-1980s. A Gator Bowl official also said the Jacksonville event was pushing to sign "two of three" players State, Notre Dame and Georgia. "Notre Dame," said the Gator Bowl source, "doesn't want to even talk until their regular season against LSU." Saturday night against LSU. Nebraks 10-0, and Oklahoma, 9-0, are ranked 1-2 in the National Chickens. The Orange Bowl source said neither team "wanted to go into their Thanksgiving Day showdown with a bowl contract in its pocket." Computer Predicts Sooner Win Nebraska Probable Orange Bowl Pick TULSA (AP)—Note to Nebraska and Oklahoma football fans it's been decoded and nothing is all wrong. It is the national champion. A computer, which picked Oklahoma to win that big Thanksgiving Day showdown 39-33. Who says so? The projection, on work done by Camprian Complier Corp., showed Oklahoma gaining 824 yards compared with 398 for Nebraska. It said Oklahoma had its first downs to Nebraska's #23 A Tulsa television station, KTUL-TV, fed all the statistics had available into a computer with the six point Sooner victory NCAA regulations prohibit signing of teams prior to 6 p.m. local time, Saturday although the college will begin commit itself all week since the Irish wind up the regular season a week early. The game will be played at Oklahoma's home field—and the computer decided that gave the Sooners a three-point advantage. Tickets Ready For Tourney Tickets are now on sale for the 28th annual Big Eight Basketball Tournament December 27-30 Single game tickets are $2, $3, $4. Tickets are also available to those who order for all four nights. Checks should be made payable and sent to the Kansas City Municipal Auditorium with either a self addressed, stamped envelope or 25c for mailing cards. The opening round matches will be Oklahoma State vs. Colorado and Missouri vs. Nebraska. Kansas will play Iowa State and K-state will play Michigan. For pairings, Semifinals are scheduled for Wednesday the 29th and the finals for Thursday. Ali to Fight Mathis In Houston's Dome HOUSTON (AP) -- Buster Mathis, fighting for the first time in 20% years, taken his turn to lead the team. Muhammad Ali, who has made up for his own exile from the ring and participated in activity during the past year. Al has fought four times and engaged in numerous exhibitions since he ended a 3% year-boxing exile due to military draft troubles by stopping Quarry in 1970 rounds in Atlanta Oct. 28. For Maths, who has won 29 pro battles against two losses, it will be the first fight since he lost a 12-6 win. He will go to New York March 24, 1969. They will meet in a scheduled 12-rounder in the Astrodome, scheduled to start at 9:50 p.m. All said after he lost to heavyweight champion Joe Frazier, in his only defeat in 33 pro fights, that he would keep busy until he won the title again. He formerly weighed heavyweight champion to handle Mathis as easily as he did Jimmy Ellis, whom he The fight will follow a scheduled 10 round heavyweight bout between George Chuvalo of Brazil and Cleveland Williams of USA, shown on closed circuit television shown over 106 locations in the United States and Canada. The fight also featured an armed to 27 foreign countries. stopped in 12 rounds in his first fight after losing to Frazier In fact, Ali is such a prohibitive favorite that no betting line has been established. A promotion spokesman estimated a crowd of more than 25,000 at the Dome and a live gate of more than 200,000. In another in-house booth sales, some closed circuit television exhibitions are offering door prizes that range from record albums to a pound of pork sausages. The 29-year-old Ali is guaranteed $300,000 against 40 per cent of all receipts while Maths, 27, will get 15 per cent of the prize, which handles Mabah's gift up put $300,000 of Ali's guaranty. UNIVERSITY THEATRE 8:20 Nov. 22 PITCHERS ARE OUR BUSINESS at THE BALL PARK Pitchers of Bud 90c During November The Biggest Pitcher at the Lowest Cost in Town By the way, have you played the 1924 Washington Senators featuring Walter (Big Train) Johnson, the fastest pitcher in the history of Baseball? Get "BUD" & "Big Train" at The Ball Park HILLCREST SHOPPING CENTER Third ranked Michigan, tw-o- and No. 18 Stanford 7-3, are set for the Rose Bowel and the South-west Conference king—either Arkansas or Texas A&M—will half fill the Cotton Bowl. Alabama carries a 10-0 record against Auburn, 9-0, in their Nov. 27 game in Birmingham. Georgia, 9-1, has a game remaining Thanksgiving night against Georgia Tech. Jayhawks Must Break MU Defense Plagued by song weather and an even soggy field, the team continued its practices as soon as prepared for the upcoming game with Missouri. Saturday in Missouri Stadium, the last game of the season. Head coach Don Fambrough said the Tigers, an arch of rival Pittsburgh, were able to defense, but that their lack of an effective offense was their main "We have a great deal of respect for that whole team." Fambrough said of the Tigers. "Their problems are on offence, but he beat pretty much by big shots and their own mistakes." Fambrough said the team would continue to work on the season, but he said since the beginning of the season, with the usual concentration on training. The KU injury list remained virtually unchanged Tuesday with Delvin Williams the only one to have a KU injury improvement in practice. He said Missouri's tight style of football, the defense he contended contain the opposing offense on the wide sweep and they did a "great job." Kansas Staff Photo by GREG SORBER New 'Hawk Record Holder Tight end John Schroll is the KU record holder for the most passitions in one season. His total of 38 is one more than the record set by John Mosier in 1967. He has also tied the one-season Jayhawk record for the most touchdown receptions. His team won the national season in the Oklahoma game gave him equal honors with the record set by Oran Tice in 1951 and George McGowan in 1968. 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