6 Wednesday, October 27, 1971 University Daily Kansan A's 22-Year-Old Pitcher Voted Cy Young Award NEW YORK (AP) —Le-Hander hander Vida Blue of the Oakland A's, who won 24 games in his first full season in the major leagues, joined former Tuesday of the American League's 1971 F.C. Young Award. Hard Drill For 'Hawks On Tuesday The Kansas football team concentrate dents drills throughout its second day of preparations for Saturday's state meeting with "It's been a long time since we've worked this hard on a farm, but we haven't farmbrough, after the workout. He added that there would probably be more contact work this week than since the Hawk's training." Fambrough described Oklahoma State as a good football team whose strongest point was defense. He said OSU was a big strong physical team, with several sonomegregs regulars. Fambrough said the injury situation after Tuesday's practice was "no worse than it had been." He said that the injury in running back Vince O'Neil, who pulled a muscle in Monday's play, was not as bad as was earlier thought. The 22-year-old Blue, who blazed his way to a 17-3 record at the midseason All-Star break, then tailed off the finish at 24-8, became the youngest player ever to win the premier pitching chute. Then of the Los Angeles Angels won it at 23 in 1964. He was also the only pitcher named on all 24 ballots, accumulating 98 points, 13 more than Mickey Lolich of the Detroit Tigers, who received nine first base hits on all but one of the ballots. Blue, who led the league with eight shutouts and a magnificent 19-5 victory, in 14 of the 24 first place votes in the Baseball Writers Association of America. Veteran knucklebrawler reliever-turned-star Wilbur Wood of the Chicago White Sox received 12 points and finished third with 23 points, followed by Baltimore's Dave McNally with eight points and Kansas City's Diek Drago and Michael Messnerm with one apiece. The panel consisted of two baseball coaches from American League City, each voting for three pitchers with five points for first place, three for second place, and one for third place. Blue, a native of Mansfield, La, received nine second-place votes and Lothick received 13, winning the one third-place nomination. Lolich, the Tigers' chubby 31-year old southpaw ace, pitched consistently well throughout the season. He's All-Star break and, beating Blue in victories in the waning weeks, finished at 25-14 with a 2.82 earned run average and a major strikeouts, strikeouts, strikeouts, seven more than Blue. Wood, 31, also a left-hander, was in the left winger mark, which he caught in 20-13 and 22-13 record, and was runner-up to Blue with seven shutouts and a 56.4 points lead. McNally led the Orientes quartet of 20 game winners with a 21-5 mark. Drago was 17-11 and Messmith finished at 20-13. Blue, an outstanding high school quarterback who turned down a offer to play in the majors, took in the mascots of Oakland where he compiled an unimpressive 1-1 record and 6.21 earned run average in 12 games. He scored 45 goals in 1970 season, he tossed a 6-0 nolter against Minneapolis on Sept. 21. In six games that year with the team he had a 2-mark and a 2.08 ERA. The Cy Young Award was instituted in 1956. Baker Named New Assistant Don Baker, former sports editor for the University Daily Kansan, has recently been hired by the University of Kansas, sports information for the University of Kansas, according to Jay Simon, sports information Baker, a 1971 graduate of the William Allen White School of Journalism, replaces Wayne Bowers who recently resigned. KU BLACK VETERANS ARE SPONSORING A BENEFIT CONCERT FOR BALLARD CENTER Featuring DAVID RUFFIN (former lead singer for the Temptations) SAT. OCT. 30 8 p.m. at HOCH AUDITORIUM BARBARA LYNN Donations $2.50 & $3.50 Tickets available at the Door, United Ministers, 1204 Oread and Ballard Center, 708 Elm. The Only Party Bringing Your Representatives to K.U. Come to the Only Party in Town College Republicans Sponsoring Reynolds Shultz October 27 Kansas Union Alfie's Has Gone Chicken We welcome students to try our special introductory offer: Good thru Sun., Oct. 31 Boneless Breast of Chicken Reg. Introductor 1 piece & chips . . . $ .74 . . . $ .64 2 pieces & chips . . . $1.09 . . . $ .89 3 pieces & chips . . . $1.39 . . . $1.09 Family Export (9 pieces). $2.95 . . . $1.99 Alfie's also features our regular famous menu & light & dark BUD on tap. 6th & Maine Body & Fender Repairing Including Foreign Cars Two Chiefs Chosen Players of Week But he was near-perfect the rest of the way, wading up with completions on 10 of 24 attempts in all 35 games. He downed, two of them for 26 and 28 yards to Taylor, who finished the 115 yards on his five reactions. 1248 E. 13th 843-3735 Sunday, against the Skims, whose brilliant Over-the-Hill Gang had been leading their way, Dawson was limited to just one complete pass and minus seven yards as Washington built a 1-76 Dusty Moul, Owner NEW YORK (AP)—"I just threw the ball and thought someone might catch it," said Len Dawson and Otis Taylor. "We know how to know when you'll have to make that kind of a catch in a game." Dawson's losses and Taylor's catches turned the tide for Kansas City in a 27-20 thriller, knocking off Washington's previously ubeaten Redskins and earning the two Chiefs-co-honors Tuesday as the Associated Press Of America. The National Football League. The Kansas City tandem beat out Chicago Quarterback quarterback Bob Dollass and the Miami Dolphins' running back duo of The Dawson-to-Taylor act has been clicking with such deadly accuracy of late that the Chiefs have reeled off five straight victories to remain tied with the American Conference West. Larry Csonka and Jim Klick. EARTHY LEATHERS from trotters The Beautiful Shoes for the Beautiful People People who like that which is "earthy". With an eye for style. And a feeling that comfort comes first. Who want their shoes crafted of the kind of leather that's built to take it. People who are going back to basics. In other words, people like you. Soft-as-a-glove words, people like you. OSU Fears KU Defense STILLWATER, Okla. (AP)—As if facing Nebraska's defense wasn't enough, Oklahoma State's offense will have another tough chore ahead when the Pokes travel to Lawrence Saturday to battle Kansas. Linebacker coach Gary Darnell, who gave the scouting report Tuesday on Kansas, said, "Their defense is as strong as any we've played against and we've played against some stout defenses. Our offense will have to be really geared up to move on them." Gass said fullback Bill Heilman and tailback Steve Elliot; will be used more to bolster the Poke ground attack. girls visit — THE SEWER for tops and jeans at 927 Massachusetts AT THE RED DOG Tonight - Wed., October 27 and Fri., October 29 & Sat., October 30 MIKE FINNIGAN JERRY WOOD GROUP LAST THREE SHOWS Mike and his group are considered in the music industry as the Best Musical Group in the country today. They just signed with RCA Victor. Mike has recorded with Mike Finnigan and The Serfs. Jerry Hahn Brotherhood, Jimmy Hendrix, Lem Russell, and many others. He's originally from Chicago but he has been seen him play will agree that the Red Dog will be Musically What's happening in Mid America between Oct. 20th and Oct. 30th. Ten Big Days! 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