Tuesday, October 26. 1971 University Daily Kansan Gridiron Action During Hill Championship Game Both quarterback Larry Aldrich and Jay kicker Jock Branty Kansan Photos by HANK YOUNG Betas, Jets Hill Champs Fraternity A Betas and the independent B Jets captured the 2016 NLPA third-tournament touch football Monday with strong defenses and sput By RANDALL BECKER Kansas Sports Writer While the Betas were beating Law School 16 to 7, the Jets were squeezing past last year's B champs. Triangle, 6 to 10. Both winners found difficulty in generating their offenses and had In the A championship, the Betas and Law School ended the first half in a scoreless tie. Law School played Shawner, started the game quickly with several short passes. By the second quarter, both teams scored well, stiffened and began to throw Shawner's timing off. Both teams were bothered by incompletions inceptions in the second quarter. Jayhawks Will Work On Basics University of Kansas football coach Don Famibrough told the KU Quarterback Club Monday that he had neither improved or went down, left "You can't stand still." Farnbrough said. "You either improve or go down hill. When you improve the problem begins in practice. This week we're going to practice as if it would be working on improving our blocking, tackling and the other fun activities. Fambrough cited lack of depth and injuries as major concerns of the 'Hawks this week. "Right now several of our players are playing with injuries because we don't have the depth to replace them." Fambridge. Fambrough said he was encouraged by the play of the Jayhawks in the second half against Iowa State. "For this team to come back we have to be emotionally like we are for the team in this game. We have to play with more desire and determination and work hard." "in the first half we weren't aggressive," he said. "But in the second half I thought we were shaken off and shake off the Nebraska game." Fambrough said Oklahoma State was a big, strong football team. "If you can gain over 100 yards on the ground against Nebraska like they did last weekend you be a good football team," he said. After giving up a safety, Law School came within two points of the Beta; 9 to 7, with a touchdown. Lester, the Beta defense was too much for the lawyers, who gained only one first down the With four minutes remaining in the game, the Betas put it away when they hit Alberto-Johno at his own pace. Paterson was down the middle and Patterson went into the end zone before Alberto was added to secure the victory. The B championship game pitted an explosive Jett offense with a well-trained, experienced Triangle defense. The Jets had a hard time score against the Triangle defense, but they made it in the second quarter with a long touchdown pass from Jack Kesler in the fourth down situation. The extra point attempt failed, but that was all that the Jets needed as their defense could do. Triangle almost pulled another one of its come-from-behind stunts as it appeared that Neal was going to pass into the end zone as the game ended. However, the reefer ruleured that he was touched on the 10-yard-line, which preserved the Jet victory With football over, the men's intramurais will quickly turn to volleyball. Teams may sign up in the Intramural School, 205 Robinson, until the Friday deadline A "Power Volleyball Clinic" will be held at 7:30 p.m. Robinson, Gymnasium, Rules, regulations and techniques will be discussed. 'Hawk Grid Drills Plagued by Injuries Football practice resumed Monday after KU's disappointing defeat at the hands of Iowa State, but absent from the regular season, the players who had been on the staring lineup against the Cyclones. Coach Don Fambrough said the emphasis this week would be on individual performance, with an additional allow for work on fundamentals. Fambridge said the team would practice as a unit to "try to get in enough time that we'll be prepared for the game." He added however, that time would be spent on other things. Iowa State clash were senior Iowa State clash were senior and defensive end Eddie Sheats. The extent of Heck's injury won't be known until x-rays are taken. He was downed on the final play of the first period and Heart Attack Cause Of Player's Death DETROIT (AP) - A heat attack on the Chuck Hughes, a year-old wide receiver for the Detroit Lions is an autopsy of the victim. The autopsy, conducted by Dr. Tania Tworek of the Wayne State University, staff, indicated Hughes died from a heart attack due to clogging of the coronary arteries. A spokesman for the medical examiner's office described Hughes' attack, which occurred with just over a minute remaining in Sunday's game between the Chicago Bears and the same an thing 87-year-old person could have died from." The spokesman said tests of tissue samples were taken to determine whether the consumed any type of drugs before the attack. He said results from the test were clear. However, he said if the hear, attack was due to drugs, the medical examiner's report would not have been released so little information could be release indicates the medical examiner is certain Hughes' death didn't stem from drugs. The official cause of death listed in the autopsy report was "arteriosclerotic coronary artery occlusion." The coronary thrombocytic occlusion. A medical doctor explained to The Associated Press the stress that Hughes had a hardening of the main artery supplying the heart, and that he was fed cai- cium and fibrosis, and that a clot had formed in this artery, and that it had ruptured. He suggested the so-called hardening of an artery was something like a dog pipe in a room, building up until they virtually shut off the flow, adding "then it only a pebble to shut off the water." He suggested hardening of the arteries was unusual in a person of 28, although not in persons beyond the age of 50 or so. Fambridge said that Sheats hurt his leg "more than I really knew." sat out the rest of the game Dr. Richard A Thompson, the Lions' team doctor, said Hughes, who died on the turf of tiger Stadium before 54,478 spectators, that he was there moment we got out there except for trying to get a breath." Sophomore Doug Vroman was moved to center Monday, after the team beat Jake Jurich and injured his neck again on the BGU game. Fambright said that although Vroman was inexperienced at that position, he was good goalist. Defensive halfback Rocky Bronm missed Monday's drills with an injury angle and running back a muscle during the workout. Flanker Lucius Turner and back Delvin Williams are still hampered with an injury suffered in the Nebraska contest. Bambridge said that Williams fought against Oklahoma State State gave Turner only a slim chance of going against the Cowboys. Pettv Wins ROCKINGHAM, N.C. (AP) — Richard Petty led the ted 150 miles of the wreck-filled American 500 stock car race Sunday and registered his 31 triumph of ASCAR Grand National season. The victory also gave the 34 year-old ex-farm boy from nearby Randemann a virtual lock and handed him driving title with four events left. MANHATTAN (AP)—Kansas State's football team found out Monday it did not, as previously announced, set a school offensive yardage record against him but Vince Gibson and his sound guard were from as discouraged as might be expected from a 75-28 loss. 'Cat Record A Mistake Officials said Monday the statistics crew had made a 20-year increase in their catch. Wildcats did not total the 562 yards that would have been a 18-year average. Lack of Depth Hinders Jayhawks Fambrough said that as a result of the depth problem many of his patients were injured. He cited defensive end Eddie Sheats, who played last week's Iowa State game, bruised thigh, as an example. The lack of depth has been the major factor in dampening hopes for a winning football team this year head coach Dame Fambrough. "A guy like Tom Oakson gives you a per cent while he is in there, he has to go," can't take the physical punishments after week out with a rest." Fambo said. Injuries a Major Factor "We have good football players," Fambridge explained "but we simply don't have enough of them." Fambrouch said that he couldn't afford to rest many of his students during the game because he drew more players to take their places. Fambrough added that he hadn't been able to accomplish all he would like to in practice all session for fear of injuring one of his valuable starters. However he made it clear that this week would be different and that more contact work would be in order. "It might have been different if we had had a poor week before the Nebraska game, but we had a hard week and were clobbered," he said. Asked to explain the Jayhawk's sluggish performance in the first half of the Iowa State game, Fambrighau said that he thought a mental hangover had existed during a nebraska game the week before. "We've gone down hill the past two weeks on our execution and hitting. Injuries or not, we've got back to the fundamentals," he said. equal amount; of ability Bambrough said that although KU had been inconsistent during the season, they were bright spots. He listened the play of linebacker Keegan Page, a veteran who played defensive end Eddie Sheats, and tight end John Schroll as well. When asked what he thought the team's problem was, quarterback David Jaynes replied that he really didn't think there was one except for the fact that the team had to start during the Iowa State game. By BRAD AVERY Kansan Sports Writer He discounted the idea that KU plays better at home than on the road. "I don't know what we could do. We knew at the beginning of the season that we had a depth problem and we've had a lot of them banded up. But we're not finished yet, we'll be back," he said. The Hawks have lost all four of their road games. Fambrough didn't think that he would have done anything differently if he could start the season over again. Offensive guard Bobby Chidsa said that the offensive line had not been used to that the slippery field in Ames hadn't helped the team'sperformence. "Of course everyone would play at home if they had the choice," he said, "but a good chance for you will not call no matter where they play." Jaynes said he thought he was improving as a quarterback and said the need of experience was his greatest drawback. KANSAN WANT ADS "We're basically a running ball club and the opposing teams have been playing us for the run. I didn't see anyone attacking from now on." said Chilis. 25 words or fewer: $1.00 each additional word: $.01 "We need to relax and play reckless defense if we expect to beat Oklahoma State," Oakson said. One day Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the job listing of Kansas are offered to all students. Applicants may color, dress, or national origin Tom Oakam, middle guard, said the defense had not been firing up like they should and not just because he was tense in the past two games. MISCELLANEOUS PARTY CATERING AT SHORTY BEHEEFER 644 MASS 11 PERSONAL With this ad only, tapes for $3.88 on Friday only, from 1 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Gregg Tire Co. 814 W. 22d St. 11-19 Spargett—all you can eat for 59c at Shooty's Beefcater. 644 Mass. —smith—all you can eat for 99c as Shorty's Beefteater, 644 Mass. if To the girl who so argyly count the blanket the morning of Oct. 12 after the accident in Mississippi you call Brenda at 842-8935. 10-28 NOTICE Western CV. Notes-Now on Sale Revised, comprehensive 'New Anale- d of Western Civilization' 6th edi- tion Camed Mesa Hour 411 10th St. The Hull and II ship has available to dock a S-300 aircraft. Assoc. Asw. Ship Scumm 89-9544 Couple of holding 1,000 kg at the airplane deck through the door of the ship. 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Space- recuperated, all electric. 1Bind Indoor heated pool, recreation area. West building to ktu KU $180. 822-444-2444 Large 1 Bdrm Apt. A C-W P疼 large beautiful view $135 per month available half part of room for any meal or office or 482-5016 after 3 p.m. 11-2 FOR SALE Imported Angora knit dresses Alley Shop. 843 Mass. tf Highest price paid for used cars G.I. Joe's Used Cars. 601 Vermont. VT 2- 808 Excellent low cost hospital insurance with above average benefits. (Includes obb benefits) American Health & Life Call 842-5220 or 843-1349. Snowlite sale! New 4-ply lynx teal 12 oz. candle pr plus 115 oz. can new 20 oz. bottle Stonekneel on Stonekneel on Mass. St. All sizes debuted before it snows). 10-27 Cushman Eagle Scooter. Sound condition, new paint $85.00. After 5 p.m. 842-3877. 10-26 Kittens—part Persian, blue, $5. 842- 5768. 10-26 8th St. Shoe Repair 105 E. 8th "For Feets Sake, If The Shoe Fits . . . 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