University Daily Kansan Tuesday, October 12. 1971 5 Bartel Crowez camerer Klinno Klinno Moffett naughtier Sprinter sasa Berg sasa Berg lce lce le Triggs le Wong Schollday KU's John Schroll Big Eight Lineman of the Week of Young Manley Koebler Ange Eagles entnerborg Conrad ceelhft Middltt Gymnastic Team Rebuilding After Loss of Senior Stars BY MARION JOHNSON Kansan Sports Writer The University of Kansas gymnastic team, coached by Bob Lackwood, is in the process of selecting several senior seniors last year. "We lost probably the finest group of students in KU's history last year through graduation," he said in a recent interview. "This year," Lockwood said, "we have to rebuild our team around four returning veterans. Also this year we're going to spend more time on fun activities and compulsory exercises. Graduating were Kurt Gard nner, who competed on steel rings floors, the floorball court, floormen, John Brouillard, an all around performer, and Mark Kushner. "Most teams don't spend much time on compulsory exercises but we feel with all our young boys we need the practice. "A team can do fairly well in meets if it can score in the compulsory part." The team this year will be relying heavily on senior Richard Schubert, who competes on the NCAA tournament and has placed sixth in the NCAA tournament. He is the only man in RU who can play for the finals of the NCAA mea. Also returning this year after a one-year layoff is Ron Faunce, Topica junior. Lockwood said Faunce was probably his top allround performer. The all-round performer is one who competes in all six armchair sports and specialist only works in a certain area such as the slide horse, steel chair or tennis court. Lockwood said this year's team has fewer specialists and more all-round performers. "This will probably hurt us in dual meets but it should be an advantage in the larger meets and in the conference meet." he Another bright spot for this year's team is Terry Blanchard, a team to embody in 2014 and year we could enter 15 men. This new rule means we can enter two in each event, so we will be able to extra all-round performers." Another bright sop for this a returning parallel bar man. Blanchard is large for a gymnas, checking in at 5'1" and 170 Junior Mark Joseph is another退役 veteran who Lockwood named to the 128th around. Joseph, an all-round performer, was injured most of Heading the freshman team are the top gymnasts from Kansas and Missouri high schools last year. Rushard Greeneen, a junior at roundman in Kansas last year, Greeneen speciality is the floor exercise Al Overtone was the top per former in Missouri high school girls' basketball, and Lockwood, "comes to us with more credentials than any other The team has been preparing or the Big Eight Invitational novel 13, with practices five lays a week since Sept. 16 and two practice days had worked through the summer to be ready for the upcoming season According to Lockwood, the conference on the whole this year is strong. "Iowa State, winner of the NCAA last year, is undoubtedly the favorite," he said. "They're lost two All-Americans last year they won't be hurt because they use gymnasts to take their place." Birds Bomb Pirates 11-3 In Second Series Game BALTIMORE (AP) — more's Robinson boys—Frank and the Hornets back as Oakleys, Orioles held a leveled Institute pitching pitching staff and embarrassed the Mets and game of the World Series. Oddly, for the power-hitting Orioles, every one of their hits was a single. But they were bunched enough to produce three runs in the fourth innings and six in the fifth. A total of 10 men went to the plate. tion of play "Two years ago," Lockwood said, "we've had the best gymnasts around. If he comes back to that form Kansas State should challenge Iowa State." KANSAS CITY (AP)—John Sechrol has come a long way in one year. The Orioles, taking charge in a manner reminiscent of last year's World Series triumph over the Phillies, built their lead to 20 over the Pirates in the best-of-seven series and won against the St. Louis arch and Tuesday's resum- The assault on six Pittsburgh pitchers brought the victory for the Rangers through seven shutout innings, was tagged for Rich Heinber's three-run home in the eighth and final Hall 's relief help in the ninth. Station Another improved team is Nebraska. The team should make a strong challenge for the first division this year, he said Colorado is in a rebuilding phase. The junior tight end of the Kansas Jayhawks didn't catch a pass last season. He played very little, mostly on the kickoff receiving team and when Kansas lost to a double tight end at armor. Last Saturday, School caught nine passes. Passing a school game was the victory over Kansas State. He shares the reception record with Nebraska. Big 8 Award to Schroll Seibol's performance earned him the honor of Big Eight Conference lineman of the week in a pill Monday of a panel of sports writers. He won by a split. Keith Schroder of Edward University. Keith Schroder of Edward University. Schulz's nineceptions netted 88 yards and one touchdown. To him, he was the ball on the Wildcats' 10-yard line and fought off a couple of would-be defenders. HIS TOOTH GOES MARCHING ON Awards for outstanding play in the 39-13 Kansas victory over Kansas State were announced on Monday that the KU football coaching staff. Senior linebacker Kenny Page was selected the "big Sink of Six" for his defensive effort. He made two unassisted tackles and assisted one. Mark Geraghty, who plays the Hawk position, joined the Hi-Jackers club by intercepting a pass late in the quarterback. Tom Gaughan, offensive (ackle), was chosen as the offensive blocker of the Week, and running back DeVinny Williams and fanker Lucien Davies, both defensive back Blocker of the Week. KLWN Lineman of the Week Awards for KSU Game Announced FM ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Stereo 105.9 Recognition was given by the coaches to several other Jayhawk defensive players for outstanding efforts. End Eddie Sheats and Page were commended for forcing four players to drop Ryan was honored as the only player to recover a K-State player. No. 13 Big Rig International Lawncare No. 14 Rocky Mountain Open Denver No. 15 Rocky Mountain Open Denver Jan. 11 (hat) with Central Missouri State Jan. 12 (hat) with Central Missouri State Nov. 19 Nebraska Indiana State For the first time this season, KU managed to tackle an opponent inside of its own 20-yard line. The Knicks halftack Pat Henderson completed the task twice and one other touch on the 21. Rocky Bron, Mike Burton and Jim Bower downed Wildcats behind the 20. Adult Progressive Rock Linebacker Tommy Oakson was praised by defensive coordinator John Cooper for his "super effort" and for being the only Jayhawk to catch a K State behind the line of scrimmage. Diaa: Lawrence Feb. 11 Oklahoma Lawrence Feb. 24 Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. Feb. 25 Colorado Boulder Nr. 23 oakbrae Muster Feb. 24 University of Northern Colorado, Groveland, Colo. The Jayhawks wore stickers on their helmets Saturday which read "S smile and Beat K-State." Schell caught two other key passes on other drives, one a 13-aryer on a third down and 10 situation that produced a first down on the 17 and the other set down on the 26 that made the score 33-7. His touchdown pass gave Kansas a 17-7 lead. On that drive, Schroll also snapped passes of 11 and 14 vards. "I'm pleased that John tied the school record," said Kansas Coach Don Fambrough. "He's a big, strong young man who can end zone give that ball in a crowd, I'd compare him with John Mosier and Larry Brown. Schroll was a quarterback in high school at Hutchinson, Kan. He was shifted to tight end when he enrolled at Kansas. Game Day Perfect, Says Don to Club "Schroll also did a real fine blocking job for us . . . tremendous blocking." Schroll gets a lot of first hand passion in the school. Nancy Jachs married to Sandy Buda, who helps coach the Jayhawks tight "There's no way to improve on Saturday," said Fambrough. "It was a great day and a great game." University of Kansas football coach Don Fonnambald told the team Wednesday that he would club Monday morning that as far as he was concerned, Saturday Club secretary. Bob Nelson introduced Fambrough as the only undefeated coach at home in fahawk history. "Yep, that's right, our home team is doing real well," Fam brought joked, "but I'm going to have to jack up the road team." "They're a great team all right," Fambridge said, "but if we go into the game with the same desire and attitude we had against Kansas State we'll give them a battle. We're going up on them. We'll have to do it on the football field not by previous records." I wish we could enjoy this game linger but we can't because this team leaves, he said, adding that Nebraska. No, I in the nation. Fambaugh said for the first time that his team would win season the Jayhawks were in good shape physically. He said defensive tackle Phil Basler was on fire. "I knew we were ready for Kansas State," he said. "In fact, the weather was good. We started working for Kansas State last Monday and every day we worked hard and the emotion grew higher. I was really afraid we'd reach our peak week instead of on Saturday." "I never seen better dayever coaches that we had last week. Coming off the losing road trip we were down by the players and I was ready." 'I last week after the Minnesota said we were something more than a football team but this work we regained it and now we're a football team Fambrough said he was undecided as to which quarterback, senior Dani Heek or sophomore James, would start Saturday. "As far as I'm concerned we have two starting quarterbacks," he said. They both have a lot of MANHATTAN (AP) — The Kansas State football team held what Coach Vince Gibson called a "get right" meeting for an hour and 40 minutes Monday in the Saturday 3-19 loss to Kansas. 'Cats Regroup After Loss "As badly as we played Saturday, we have to regroup." Gibson said. "If we were going to list the reasons why we plaved noily, it "I'm not bitter or upset with the players. I'm upset with myself." he added. would take three days. But that game's over. We have six games left and we're concerned with how we're going to get better. Gibson reported that injuries suffered over the weekend had left the status of four players in the bottom half. Saturday's game with Iowa State. ability and I plan to use both of them. "You know, the two-quarterback system works pretty good. Nebraska uses two quarterback and look where they're NU Coach Praises KU LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska Football Coach Bob Devany said Monday he thinks the team will oppose him and oppose his unbeaten Cormuskers Saturday "is the best team, oftensively and defensively, that Devaney told the weekly Extra Point Club luncheon, "Kansas is a team which has usually scored against Nebraska quite well" and "they moved the ball against us as well as any team" in the Big Eight. Winners of five easy victories thus far this season and owners of a 24-game unbeaten string, the Cormuskers will meet the Hawks in a homecoming game. Both teams are 1-0 in the Big Eight. NU freshman coach Jim Ross, who watched Kansas 39-13 triumph over Kansas State in the NCAA finals, "have real fire personality." Sophomore quarterback David Jaynes, replacing letter丹Dan Heck, sparked the Kansas victory, and Ross said the Kansas coaching staff "would have to be there he he's not their best quarterback." Ross predicted the Jayhawks will "go real heavy" with Jaynes Saturday. "We shook 'em up and did some things that we had never done. John Cooper said Monday, discussing the Jayshaw's football victory. KU Defensive Unit Makes Team Effort Cooper described the overall effort as "great." "We played with emotion, intensity, enthusiasm and hustle," he said. "We had a good relationship and carried it off to perfection." Cooper praised the defense for giving the offense field position so many times and pointed out that he knew the team was ready and support from the secondary. "The main thing about the defense this week was not the war the defense played, but the war itself—but—it was a just a super effort." "We played better as a team than in any game other we have seen since I have been at KU," said Cooper, who has withheld the Hawks for five years and coach the Orange Bowl squad. Cooper singled out Pat Hen TECHNICOLOR R A PARAMOUNT PICTURE who needs the world when you own the moon and stars EVE 7:20 & 9:15 MATINEE SAT-SUN 2:00 ADULT 1.50 Hillcrest Your key to convenience. Open a checking account. JOHN Q. 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