8 Thursday, October 14, 1971 University Daily Kansan Top Freshman Prospect Kansan Staff Photo by HANK YOUNG Freshman gymnast Al Overton performs a hand-stand on the parallel bars during practice in Robbie Gymnastics. Overton is a top freshman prospect and will be competing with the varist team this year. He is an all-round competitor and was ranked best high school gymnast in last you learnt. Pirates Squeak by Birds To Even Series at 2-2 PITTUSHBRUG (AP)—Reserve catcher Mit May and reliever Bruce Kison, a pair of 21-year-old nunchuks with unfinished nerves, combined their efforts to bring the Pittsburgh Pirates a 4-3 win. The Orioles Wednesday night in the fourth game of the World Series. May, batting for Kison, drove in the tie-breaking run in the seventh inning with a pinch-hit single after the baby-faced but mean right-hander had stilled six-13 innings of one hit pitching. Their steel-nerved performances pulled the Pirates even with the Orioles at two victories apiece. Kison came on for starter Laker Walker after the Orioles struck for three quick runs in the first innning, got the last out of the innings and was virtually unlucky through the next six innings. Only Paul Blair was able to get a hit, a bloop second, as the kid who was pitching for Waterbury in the Eastern League last year. The pitcher allowed another Baltimore run to reach second base. The Pirates battled back to tie on a run-producing double by jumping into production producing hits—a single and doubled. The team had locked when the seventh inning began. Robertson, force to hold up, was only able to reach third and Sangulen, running with a full head of steam, raced halfway between second and third before called Robertson still was at third. With but one out, Bob Robertson got Pittsburgh started with a single center to off reliever Eddie Miller. He then went with another single to center. Pirate's Manager Danny Murtaugh immediately went to his bench, sending up Vice Dawellon to pinch hit for Jackie Herer- Davison lailed a long飞 to left center that Paul Blair raced under, but the usually sure-sure driver dropped the drive for an error Veteran reliever Dare Giusti took over for Kison, retired the last six in order and saved it for the brass Kison. Sanguilleu was eventually run down, leaving runners on first and third, as Murtaugh tapped young May for pinch-hit duty. May proceed to snip the tie by right to score Robertson to right that scored Robertson Until the Pirates finally broke through for the clincher in the seventh game, teams might play all night in the precedent-shattering game under Inside Intramurals Kansan Sports Writer By RANDALL BECKER Playoffs for men's touch football begin today as both thephi Deltas and Triangle set out to defend their titles as Hill Charam. The top two teams in each division's standings were placed in the playoffs. Regular play期 ended yesterday, vaulting 8 A teams and 20 B teams into final competition to determine who would play in the A and B HII Championship games next Wednesday. Independent A has Law School (5-0) *Bul Men* (4-1), Independent (4-0) and Stephenson (3-1) in the playoffs. With its experience Law School is heavily favored to win and go on the Hill championship game. Pipico, an early season favorite, took a nose at the end of the season and finished out of the running. He is now the Law School vs. Stephenson and Independent vs. Bul Men. In Fraternity A, the Bets (5-0) champion Phi Deltas (4-1), AKI (5-1) and SAE (3-2) made the playoffs. This afternoon AKI is paired against Phil Deltas, and the Bets play SAE in 4:30 p.m. semifinal action. The winner of the Phil Delta-AKI game should have the edge in the Fraternity A championship game. In recent championship records, the recent championship record unmatched by any fraternity. Both Fraternity and Independent A will have their champions on Monday and have a day off before the Hill Championship. The B league's schedule is quite involved and the team to win everything usually has the best conditioning and luck. With 10 teams in both fraternity and independent league playoffs, the B league has a strong Championship game. At this point there still are no favorites. Four coin tissues determined the scheduling for Fraternity B. Beta no. 2 (1-4) won its toss with Psi no. 2 (3-1) to take first in Division 4. In Division 5, Theta Chi, Delta and Phi Delta all finished with 31 records. After two coin flips, Theta Chi became the winner with 30 records and no. 2 (5-0) took first in Division 2 but a coin toss put Sip Eps No. 2 were tied with Psi Kappa Sigma for second, in the playoffs. In the other two Fraternity B division, the playoff positions were won outright. Pi Kappa Thea no. 1 (5ock) took first in Division 1. Last year's B champs Triangle, had to win their last game, a 13 to 8 come-from-behind victory over Beta no. 1 to finish second. AKL placed first in Division 3, with Phi Theta no. 2 taking second. Fraternity B games this afternoon are the Delta's vs. P.K. Theta no. 2 and Phi No. 1s. Sig Ep No. 1. The other teams drew byes. Quarterfinals will be on Friday, semifinals on Monday and fraternity finals on Tuesday. In Independent B, the Jets, KUCD, Greeks, JKP and Blacksmiths finished first in their divisions. The Dragons, Stable Studs, Brotherhood, Pros and Tempin no. 2 took second in their divisions. The only surprise in Independent B is that Law School 5-4 in Division 2 had to forfeit all its games when it was teamed one of its members had lettered for the KU football team. Because of byes, the only scheduled B games for today are Stable Stubs vs. Pros and Brotherhood vs. Dragons. Bracketing follows the Fraternity B pattern. All managers should check the intramural bullet board in Robinson to confirm scheduling. This year fraternities dominate the A league and should have no problems taking the A Hill Championship. However, the Independent B are strong, and they could be an upset in the B Hill Championship game. For the Pirates were robbed at least once and possibly twice. The second instance occurred in the sixth inning when, with two outs in the first baseman Brooks Robinson made a diving catch of Rich Heben's line drive. That was followed by a sigh from the record crowd. It occurred in the third inning with one out and Hebner on first after a single with the Pirates trailing 3-2. Clemente then hit a long drive off the right field wall with the foul line and Rice signalled foul. Pirate triple base Coach Don Leppert down to argue the call and the normally placed call, then dispute the decision. As always, the argues lost to the umpire. Pirate pitchers Bob Moose and Bob Johnson, in the bulpen at the end, later said the drive was飞 Clemente stepped back up when the argument ended and drilled the next pitch for his sixth hit of the series, sending Hebner to second. Ou out later, Oliver struck with a run-producing single with a run-producing single. The Orioles started out as if they would put it out of reach before Pittsburgh starters Luke Walker could get an out. Blair, Rittenhouse and Retemund collected singles to lay the bases in the first inning. Blair scored on a passled ball by Baltimore catcher Andy Etchebarren, Belanger came home on a sacrifice fly by Brooks Robinson and Boog Powell drove in Rettmann with a sacrifice飞 that drove Oliver to the track in right center field. That convinced Murtaugh that Walker didn't have it. He called for the team's loss and sent Orioles until Gianni took over. Kitson made a record book by recording every game. Baltimore starter Pat Dobson didn't appear to be any more effective than Walker when the Pirates came to bat in their half of the first, and the Cash of the second was by Stargate and Oliver produced two runs. KANSAS CITY (AP)—Nebraska, the nation's top-ranked in the team, no.1. No.1 in the ILA in Confederate every队 statistical department on defense—rushing, passing to defense and defense. But Weaver stuck with Dobson, who gave up 10 hits, until the sixth inning. Women may compete individually or as a part of team. The events scheduled include the women's and men's breaststroke and butterfly; 100-yard freestyle relay; 100-yard dive; and male-division swimming. Swim Meet To Be Held For Women The Cornhuskers have given up only 417 yards rushing in five games for a game average of 84.3 yards. Kansas State is second in rushing with 94.0 and just a year ago, is third with 132.8 years ago. The women's all-school swim meet will be the highlight of the season, and will be presented at our week. The meet is slated to begin tonight with warm-ups at 6 p.m. and competition beginning on Saturday, in Robinson Gymnasium. NU Leads Big 8 in Defense A synchronized swim clinic will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m on Saturday in Robinson and will surround high school and colleges will be taught the beginning and intermediate skills of synchronized swimming by students from KU Recreation Advisor. The skills will be demonstrated by members of the KU synchronized swim team. Students from KU will participate in the clinic by paying $1 entry fee Nebraska hasn't permitted an opponent to score more than seven points this season and the Cincinnati has scored defense. The Cornhusker average is 5.4 points. Kansas is the current runuper, its five foes having averaged 16.2 points. State is right behind with 16.3. Nebraska leads the league in offense only in passing. The Oklahoma Sooners, ranked No. 2 in the nation, are setting the pace in the other three departments, with a total offense and scoring offense. Big Eight Service Bureau figures show Nebraska's pass defense has held up the team of 106.8 yards-on 52 completions. behind the Cornhuskers are Iowa State's pass defense of 113.5 yards and Oklahoma with 131.5. Entries are limited to four events per person. Trophies will be awarded to both teams and individuals. In total defense, Nebraska has hosted 951 yards or only 196.2 kills in Kansas State is second with 244.6 yards and Kansas third with 308.8. The Cornhusker aerial attack has been good for 75 completions and 20 or more at an average of 200 yards, or Iowa's State pass attack ranks record with a 168-yard game average and Colorado third with a 149-yard game average. Oklahoma, which has played only four games, has collected more than the average of 427.8 yards. Then comes Colorado with 285.4 and 381.0. Another swimming clinic will be held on Nov. 13. This clinic will pertain to the advanced skills in synchronized swimming. The University of Kansas football team isn't planning any surprises for its bout with the toprated Cornhuskens Saturday. Hawks Plan No Changes The Sooners have gained 1,918 yards in total offense for a game average of 479.5 yards. "We're not changing our game," said Coach Don Fambridge after Wednesday's workout in Stadium. He added, however, that nobody plays perfect, but that Nebraska had the ability, if they made it hard to make it up on the next play. When asked about Nebraska's faults, Fambridge said the number one team in the nation chose to have no weaknesses. Fambrough named two Cornhuskers, quarterback JACKY Taggie and defensive guard RICH Glover as individual threats. Taggie lead the conference in passing attempts. Glovers is a key man on defense. The team will hold their final practice here tonight, and then travel to Nebraska tomorrow, where they'll play late Friday afternoon in Lincoln. Two "Hawks" center Mike McCoy and enders Bone Brueggemann participated in a game because of injuries. However, Fambrough said that McCoy's injuries had improved and helped encouraging hugging in Wednesdays' practices. Nebraska's offense has picked up 2,291 yards and isn't far behind the Sooners with an average of 185.2 Colorado, with 433.6, is one of the top three points in four games for an average of 41.5 points as compared to Nebraska with 36.2 and Colorado with 32.4. Oklahoma, unbeaten like Nebraska and Colorado, ranks last in rushing defense, seventh and last in passing offense. 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