6 Friday, October 15, 1971 University Daily Kansan Karman Staff Photo by KD LA114 Leading Javhawk Rusher Delvin Williams evades a Wildcat defensive player in last's Saturday's game with K. State. William Bower is one of the few Wildcats to reach 400 points. gain of 36 packs, averaging 6 yards per carry. The Hawks face a tough match this week as they take on the St. Louis Rams. Pirates Win 3rd Game; Cardinals Blasted,4-0 PITTSBURGH (AP)—Right-handed Nelson Brioles, who fashioned a two-hit, 40 victory over the Baltimore Orioles Thursday and pushed the Pittsburgh Pirates to the threshold of their first world championship since 1980, wound up crying about The victory, achieved at the expense of a team Baltimore Manager Earl Wearl has called the best in baseball history, was the Pirates third straight and lead in the best-of-seven series. It brought Bribes, acquired female form in the session and only a spied standing ovation from a crowd of 51,387 when he came to that in the session. So he cried The Orioles are taking a three-game loss streak and, according to Frank Robinson, the challenge isinding out how deep Saturday, when the Series resumes at Baltimore, the Orioles will be facing a Pittsburgh team which is one victory from the greatest comeback in World Century of World Series history. The Pirates can reach that pinnacle if they beat the Orioles in the sixth game. They would then become the first team to lose the opening two games of a World Series, and post four successive triumphs. If the Pirates can do it, they will have done it with a maligned pitching staff that has been nothing less than sensational By MIKE DONNELLY Kansan Sports Writer The courses for the race depend on the speed and direction of the wind and won't be announced before race time. He explained that each school would have two crews with three members in each crew. A skipper and a crew of crewes which will be racing in vessels called "one design" boats. One design boats have similar specifications which help in competition as fair as possible. As the host team, KU will assemble the four boats used in the game. The boat can be an eight race round robin with the teams changing boats after each Regatta to Be Held At Perry Saturday Brioles allowed a second nining single by Brooks Robinson and then kept the Orioles titles迟缓 until Powell singled in the seventh. since moving into three Rivers Stadium for the third game, he made the job done with a three-hitter. Wednesday night Bruce Kison and Will Rogers were in position. Robinson, however, also was to underscore the Orioles' futility before the game was over when he made it possible by being made by the usually impeccable fielding club as the Pirates scored without a hit in the third quarter. The University of Kansas Sailing club will host an in- niting event on the northwest edge of Lake Perry. Competition is scheduled to start at 9:30 a.m. and will be held in Iowa State, Iowa and Iowa State, according to Paul Dehruez, commodore of the KU Sailing club. They are modeled after Gold cup courses and are triangular in shape. Each course usually includes a long leg and a reaching leg, which involves maneuvering at different angles to the wind. This is the first race of the year or the KU crews which are selected by the team captain from the sailing club. Brioles, who put together only four complete games while posting an 8.4 record during the regular season, did not allow one Baltimore runner to reach second base at least once and 102 hitters- Brides struck out just two but also walked only two. He went to a full count on only two other women while throwing just 90 pitches. The Pirates, meanwhile, got started early against Dave McNally, the ace of the Baltimore staff, with Rob Robertson hitting the first pick in the second inning for a home Bries and Roberto Clemente, collecting his ninth hit, also drove in runs for the Pirates while Gene Clines scored on a wild pitch Nebraska Coach Says Cornhuskers Prepared LINCOLN, Neh. (AP)—Nehraskaka football Coach Bob Devaney said Thursday his top-tier cornhuskers have "had a thick book of practice in preparation for Eight game against Kansas "I think we've gotten everything done we wanted to do." Devaney said. "Now, I just hope we have planned our defense properly and figured out their offensives because they're an explosive team," he said. Devany looked at place-kick. Rich Singer as a punter Thursday and said Singer might be injured or out of regular maternity Jeff Hughes. Races Cap Bike Week The Student Senate and SUA are sponsoring a series of bicycle tours and race Saturday and Sunday. University of Kansas are co-sponsoring a series of bicycle tours and race Saturday and Sunday. 12:30 a.m. to a 30-mile tour to Lone Star Lake will begin and at 11 a.m. the outskirts of Lawrence will be held. Both tours will start from The weekend activities will begin Saturday at 9:30 a.m. with a 60 to 70-mile ride to Lake Perry starting from the information center. Reserve defensive safety Tom McClelland has been ruled out of the game after his injury and Devanyne said sophomore John O'Connell would be okay. "The sport of bicycle racing is not too well known in this country yet, but it was important in a interview this week." But in Europe the sport is a top sport. AT 5 P.M. all three tours will rendezvous at Broken Arrow Park for a picnic. The race schedule for Sunday will begin at 12 noon with a 2-lap inexperienced sprint race. The course which the riders will follow begins here and goes down Jayhawk Boulevard around and under the Kansas Union on the Mountains, past the Chi Omega Fountain and back to the in- "This race is comparable to the grand prix in car racing," Martin said. 8. An 1-bap criterium race covering 10.4 miles for inexperienced riders will be held at p.m. Sunday At 12:30 a 2-lap experienced sprint race will begin. The two lap cover courses 2.6 miles. **IN BICYCLE racing there are three types:** sprint race, where the rider goes all out. The other type of race is the criterium, which is much easier to win. The final race of the day will be a 20-lan experienced criterium NU Rugged Foe It all began two years ago when the KU football team played Nebraska at Lincoln. The Cornhuskers won the game, and they played a game since Saturday, when the Jayhawks once again invade Lincoln, they will face a team that hasn't lost it 21 times, currently in the nation. THE HCINHUSKERS, last year's Big Cight and national championship, have been scored on only four times they've fallen—more than ever. Saturday could easily be the toughest afternoon the KU team will have to overcome, and will be going for their fourth win and their second conference victory. NU opened the year with a 35- win over Oregon and then beat Alabama. The Cyclones (Minnesota handed KU) its second loss of the season two weeks ago By SCOTT SPREIER Kansas Sports Editor The Cornhaskers then went on to bomb the AAM 347 and met with the New Orleans Nebraska scored its first shutout of the season, blanking Missouri Martin said that if the interest in this weekend's race is high, the Recreation Committee might sponsor another race day in the spring. Race entry forms can be found on the college website, SUA office, SUA office, and George's bike shop. No application is needed to participate in the race. 'Huskers Still No. 1 race covering 28 miles, starting at 2 p.m. THERE ARE no special rules pertaining to the bikes that may be used. Sponsors of the races said the winners of each race will be given certificates signed by Chancellor E. Laurence Chatners Jr. IN THE CONFERENCE this season, the "Huskers lead in all defensive departments and are near the tip in offense. There is no charge for any of the events, except for the picnic following the Saturday tours. They have allowed only 190 yards per game to opponents this season, the ground, giving up only 83 yards a contest, as well as in the finals. NU has rolled up 458 yards a game this fall. In the air they have averaged 205 yards against components. Nebraska's top defensive man is middle guard Rich Glover. Glover has been in on all stops this season, and he is the opposing opponent for a last week against Missouri he dropped the Tigers for losses four times—one reason was his last game on the ground for the day. **OFFENSE**, the Cornhuskers lead the conference in passing, are third in rushing and third in receiving. Senior quarterback Jerry Taggar has pegged the "Husker" attack this season, gaining 1112 yards in five games. Tagger has passed 99 times, connecting over 60 per cent of the world in yards, including seven touchdowns and has had only one THE SENIOR standout also can run with the football. He's gained 201 yards this year, averaging more than four yards a week. NEBRASKA COACH Bob Devaney said earlier this week "I'm really serious and concerned when I say this week that Kobe Bryant has played all season and probably the best overall team in the league," Ms. Burton said. "Our defense has been great but it's really going to be put the floor." that Kansas would be the toughest team the Cornhuskers had faced this season. Taggie's favorite receiver is slotback Johnny Rodgers. Rodgers has caught 24 passes for 343 yards and seven touchdowns. The Huskers leading ground gamer is Jeff Kennedy, who has scored five times and has scored 15 yards a game for 83% of this season. NKI SHOULD be ready for Nebraska after a blasting K-State win, but it had been brought said after Thursday's workout that his team had had a Fambrough knows his players have their work cut out for them. "We'll be playing against great athletes at every position," he said. "We've got to use The Jayhawks will not name a starting quarterback until just before game time. Fambrough was quick and efficient to utilize the talents of both veteran Dan Heck and Ike during the rest of the season. everything we've got to the best of our ability—we're not kidding ourselves." Two Jayhawks will miss the Nebraska trip because of injuries. Linebacker Pat Henderson is out with an injury in his left arm and tight end Bob Bruegging is still sidelined with a sprained ankle. Sophomore Mike McDaniel will start at center for Kansas State. Mike McCoy, who is still plagued with a pinched nerve in his neck. Probable Starters Nebraska OFFENSE OFENSE Spilt End, Matt Marci Todd End, Tom Gaubard Cancerer, Mike McDaniel Cancerer, Mike McDaniel Todd End, Hew Mitchell Quartettren, Dan Hawk Todd Devlin, Devlin Williams Right Track, Davenport Williams OFENSE OFENSE Spilt End, Matt Marci Todd End, Tom Gaubard Cancerer, Mike McDaniel Cancerer, Mike McDaniel Todd End, Hew Mitchell Quartettren, Dan Hawk Todd Devlin, Devlin OFFENSE Split End, Wade Kyle Left Tackle, Daryl White Right Tackle, Mark Benson Center, Doug Dummer Ground, Cortman Tight End, Jerry List Tight End, Jerry Tager I Back, Jeff Klein Backshock, John Kogers Offense End Left, John Wade John Jacobson Middle Guard, Chris Right Tackle, Hill Janssen Right Tackle, Bertro Tiffin Linebacker, Bertro Tiffin Monster, Dave Mason Right Corner, Jim Anderson Right Corner, Jim Anderson Basketball Squad To Practice Today A University of Kansas basketball team with the least experience in Ted Owens eight years as head coach will start practice today in Robinson Gymnasium for the 1971-72 season. The only players returning from their YACA regional champion duo are Stallwell and Aubrey Nash, starting and backup for Andy Caldwell. Bob Kivisto, an experienced guard who started a number of football teams for the local club, does not play this season, but will remain on scholarship and help improve his skills. newcomers to the Jayhawk squad are Wilson Hale Daehase from Moberly, Mo. Barrow averaged 29 points a game last season and Haase won a junior college transfers. are both But Barrow's wrist, fractured earlier this fall, will be in a cast for a few weeks and Haase Fred BOSleviek, a 6-5 senior forward who played in 20 games last year, will also be on the squad. Kenny Franklin, a 5-11 junior college transfer, is another hopeful for the KU team. He was recommended to Owens by Jo JWhite, former KU basketball All-Star and a player for the Boston Celtics. "Both are fine athletes," Owens said of the newcomers, "and they'll give us a lot of quickness and speed." recently underwent surgery for removal of a calcium deposit, so their performances may be 'ampered in early workouts. Kontivi, a 6-3 guard who attended an olympic development camp this summer is one of five sophomores on the basketball squad this year. Kiviroli played game as a freshman last year. Dave Tayney with a scoring lead and a 144-avaging availing 144 and guards Glenn and Russell and Randy Culbertson are the other fresh Coach Bob Frederick, who made the announcement about the tryouts earlier in the week, said he was excited about 25 freshmen to attend. Frederick said the tryouts with the coaches drilled which the coaches will be observing offensive, defensive and ball handling Freshmen who have questions concerning the tryouts may visit the basketball office in the new addition of Allen Field House. indoor pool, saunas, game rooms, lounges Coming to the Nebraska Game? Be our guest for a get-away weekend just a few minutes drive on the Interstate from Lincoln. Welcome Jayhawks Stay in comfort — where the action is! Call (800) 323-2330 for reservations, or write Truyes for positions on the freshman basketball team will be held from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. in Robinson Gymnasium. HOWARD JOHNSON'S MOTOR LODGES Council Bluffs | Omaha 36th and Broadway | 72nd & 1-80 328-317-311 | 357-3700 Owned and operated by Johnson Companies The remaining members of this year's varsity squad include Neal Mask, Mark Matthews and Jerry Mack. All the varsity reserves last year. Frosh Tryouts Are Saturday at Tickets Available Band to Go By Caravan To Lincoln This weekend the band is going to Lincoln, Nebraska for the Kansas-Nebraska game, the only occasion a band trip presently scheduled. KIEF'S Discount Records TI The caravan, consisting of four travelers, two private cars, a universal vehicle, and a Highway Patrol car, will roll out of Lawrence at 6 a.m. Saturday This statement was made by Michael Bernd, KU flutist, about the police escort the KU band in the way to out-of-town games. On board the buses will be all 40 members of the KU marching band, including seven musicians who are scheduled to play in the university. Theatre production kidder Addison On The KU 12 hourners. In order to get out of town in a hurry these musicians will hop into the two private cars parked in a special zone near the stadium and get another escorted escorted by Linda Linch and band director Robert Foster. "It's great! They just put or heir sirens, everybody halts and re zip right through." The game will begin at 10 a.m. on the field east of Robinson Gymnasium. NU Coach Defends Red Shirts LINCOLN, Neb. (AP)—Nebraska football Coach and Athletic Director Bob Devaney said Thursday Notre Dame Athletic Director Edward "Moose" Williams said his mouth off about the number of red-shirts on Nebraska's top-ranked football team. "He has no business shooting his mouth off about red-shirting because he doesn't know what he sees," Dwayne said. "We've got many red-shirts." Devaney said. "He has no idea where they are." But his figure is way too high. Krause, speaking to the Indianapolis, Ind., Downtown Quarterback Club, had been quoted as calling for the elimination of the team after their college athletes to spread their eligibility over a five-year period. The KU team currently holds a 2-0 season record. "We feel that we owe it to our players that if it takes them five years to graduate that we pay for them," Red-shirting is the practice by which coaches withhold a player from the team so far he can be eligible the next. The University of Kansas women's field hockey team will host a team from Wichita State the first home meet of the season. "It's tough to get through college in four years today." Devanyne said, "especially if a student has to work." "When you have 20 or 30 shirt's on team, like Nebraska, of course you're going to be strong." Krauxe had been quoted as saying that it assume the young men go to school for an education. Hockey Team Hosts Meet Patronize Kansan Advertisers HAPPY CUPS With the purchase of any soft drink, you can start your collection of these fun cups. Don't miss out on the fun Happy Cups at McDonald's in Lawrence. September 24 - October 17 M McDonald's 901 W. 23rd St. LAWRENCE, KANSAS