University Daily Kansan Tuesday, November 2.1971 7 Carson Staff Photo by ED LAITRO Future 'Hawk H Skahan Named New Counselor ... Frosh cagers at practice Monday By MIKE DONNELLY Kenneth Sports Writer By BRAD AVERY Kansas Sports Writer After seven years of coaching high school and junior college basketball, Bob Frederick thinks fortune has helped him in getting back to school. Frosh Coach Likes Job Bobby Skahan, assistant fresh- man, football coercer for the Salt Lake Clippers and his Charles O'Neal as athletic counsellor, Wade Simpson, athlete and assistant coach. "I'm not bragging, but getting this job must have had something to do with it," he said because I'm sure I didn't get it on my reputation as a player." He wasn't. Another important part of his job concerns eligibility. Skahan must be in the job to become ineligible and not know it. He makes sure that they understand what is being done. HE SAID that as athletic counselor his most important job is seeing that athletes progress towards a degree. COORDINATING THE study hall tutorship program is also Skahan's job. "I was interested in the job, and knew the setting and environment." Skahan said Moncain explaining why he got the job. Frederick, who played forward for the Jayhawks from 1959 to 1962, came here after a year as a graduate student at the University. After graduating in 62, he served as a graduate assistant for two years under former K.U. head coach Dick Harp before being hired by Coach Richard coaching in Olympia Fields, ILL. and Russell, Kan. Frederick replaced Gale Callette, who took over the position. "ABOUT THE BIGGEST adjustment in coaching," he said, "the two jumbo players you may have two or three talented players Here, Frederick said his primary concern as freshman coach would be to prepare players for the varsity by acquaining them with K.U.'s pressure type defense. Frederick said he would hand ball handling and offensive skills. "I feel that I can help them in their academic role," he said. "I am proud to teach both schoolwork and athletics. It is hard to do one, much less both." He has given me the opportunity and they come in and see me when they have problems with academic work. "We can't afford to spend too much time on preparation for individual games because there are so many games for a freshman to learn." he said. "Only freshmen athletes are FREDERICK THOUGHT that Skahan was originally from Columbus, Kau. and played golf and tennis with the University and 1966. Despite being plagued by a knee injury, he ranks second in passing and birth in total of fifteen years. Jayhawk players. He graduated from RU with a degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Missouri. Frederick said that although he would like to win all twelve games on the schedule, the team's need for success placed on individual player development rather than a concerted effort aimed at the entire team. Frederick, who has a masters degree in Secondary Education from the University of most pleasant of all changes he was being relieved of his part-time teaching he had at College where he taught chemistry. "PART OF THE problem a new freshman has is that in high school his talent enabled him to be with only 50 per cent effort. We have taught him to push for work hard at all times," he said. The tournament, sponsored by the Kansas Division of the Amateur Fencers's League of America, consisted of a sabre and foil competition. Sabre, foul and foil competitions were weapons used in modern fencing. KU Fencers Make Finals In Tourney In the sabre event, Matt Begert of the KU team placed second in a field of eight competitors. Mr. Begert was the sports editor for the University Daily Kansean, a three-way tie for scoring the most points, or touches, against his team in total results for the day. Two members of the University of Kansas fencing team placed as finalist in a fencing tournament held at the University of Missouri, Kearney. Keihl Rathbum of the KU foil squad won third in that event Rathbum is a veteran competitor former captain of the KU team playing against the variety rather than working as a single unit helped the freshman because it speeded up the development The new coach said his team was "one of the more talented groups the Jayhaws have had in recent years." A smile came to Frederick's face when he mentioned the names of center Ricket Suttle, forwards Tommy Smith and Hildrede, and guards Marshall Rodgers and Dale Greanlee. He said all five were exceptionally quick and good shooters. Frederick held out, trying to take the lead. He said he was the quickest big man at going for the basket he had ever seen. He said that Tommy Smith was another Pierre Smith, a better shooter than Russell was. FREDERICK WAS concerned, however, by the fact that many of his players had not learned how required to attend study hall," he said. "We try to put the athlete in a situation where he learns to work. You can't force a kid to study." "This office . . has never been involved in either the purchase or promotion of artificial fur and is, therefore, not in a position to offer expert testimony." Rozelle Nep. John M. Moss, D-Calf. Pete Rozelle, NFL commissioner, turned down an invitation to appear before the United States on Commerce and Finance. Frederick did think that the Big Eight placed more emphasis on coaching conferences and compared, as an example, the 12-game greshman schedule of K. U. with the 37 game of the Jacksonville freshmen. "But I think our program compares favorably with any in the Big Eight or in the nation," he said. Garrett, along with other witnesses called for additional study on the relationship between the turf and football in injuries. "Synthetic playing surfaces of myriad of advantages, ranging from usage to a dependably level field surface," said Dr James G. Garrick head of the Division of Air and Space at the University of Washington. "We have not concluded that artificial turf definitely leads to increased injuries," said Ed Miller, an associate professor of National Football League Players Association. "We are saying in light of Dr. Garrick's finding the club owners should stricter controls on surfaces." "We know the answer." Turf Controversy Under Investigation WASHINGTON (AP) — If artificial football fields cause more stress, would seem a high price to pay for other advantages, a House committee said. Skahan also mentioned that a major portion of the football program studies with building good study habits. Tutors are used mostly for guidance and are available various times during the day. They can be different in different areas such as history, the sciences, and English. But, acceptance of higher injury rates would seem a high price to pay, regardless of how experienced the advantages appear, he said. "At first it made me feel that I was faster," Jefferson, a wide receiver, said of the synthetic surfaces. "But I have since found it tends to take a little more out of you. You get more shin injuries from running on the hard surfaces. It's like running on concrete." "I can only say that the success of the freshman program is reflected in the success of the varsity," he said. Roy Jefferson and John Wilbur of the Washington Redskins and Gus Hollowan, New York Jets defend back, also testified. to play aggressive man-to-man defense. "Since football players spend from 2:30 to 6 p.m. on the football field, they need some help," Shakan said. "We also don't have great size at forward (Smith and Fiddeke are both 6-4) so we have to work really hard," Job加守 blocking out, "he said Although the Jayhaws have lost several promising freshman players, the team's defense Gray. Frederick didn't think there was any particular flaw in the defense. Wibur said he has a persona-distaste for synthetic surfaces because 'it makes defensive walls, and I am an offensive liner.' SKAHN, WHO usually spends his time on coaching duties and on his coaching, said that he loved working with the kids and the children. Garrick studied high school football players in the Seattle metropolitan area last fall. Not every coach is able to play during his collegiate career. Skahan and head football coach D Pamphibaugh are "The injury rate on the synthetic surface was 50 per cem higher than that seen on the various grass fields," he testified. Dry synthetic turfs accounted for $5\%$ of said, and suggests that studies should be directed toward correlating "incurring" and in- A survey of injuries at the University of Washington during the last two years, he said, show injuries were more than three times as frequent on dry surfaces and as on wet artificial surfaces. Manufacturers of synthetic urf will testify at Tuesday's session. "It is a good thing when a guy can come back, especially when you're in love with the school and the people," he rumped. Football coach Don Dum- hallowed called practice off early when a sudden downpour renched the field Monday. Don Says Decisions Numerous University of Kansas football coach Dum Fambrough told the Lawrence Quarterback Club team that he never seen a day like Saturday when the Jayhawks succeeded to the Oklahoma State Cowbirds "On the decision where we went for the field goal late in the fourth quarter," Fambough said, "we wanted the win, not the loss, with four minutes left we would have time to score again." "I never had so many decisions to make in one day in all my life," he said. "We couldn't even decide which way the wind was "If you take away that one interception, Dana played one of the best games of his career," Fambrough added. Fambrough said he was real pleased with the performance of quarterback Dan Heck. "We had to go to Heek early in the game," Fambridge said, because we needed to have a bad time as well as a passing game. The play of the defense was gratifying Fambrough said. He said the secondary did a great job getting them they were really outsized. "We have some players who can go against anyone," Fambridge said, "but at certain spots not as strong as other teams." "For instance we had a 5-10 secondary man trying to defend me when he said, "And we had a sophomore center trying to block a guard." "We're going to rest the our season," Fambrough said, "with a new coach." We were game. We're not going to just finish the season, we're going out Fambrough said this weeks opponent, Colorado, is a big strong physical team. Asked about the freshman team and if they would help next years team Fambridge said, "I don't know. But we do have certain players on defense and in the offensive line that will certainly help us next Fambrough said no one else was hurt in the Oklahoma State game. He said that running back Tyus Johnson had probably return to action this week. 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