8 Friday, October 1, 1971 University Daily Kansan 'Hawks Seek Early Comeback In Clash With Golden Gophers By SCOTT SPREIER Arsenal Milan The Juventus Jayawns, after dropping their first game of the season to Manchester City, bounce back tomorrow, when they battle the University of Bristol in an opening match. KU will carry a 2-1 record to Minnesota, including two shutout victories and a 33-7 loss to Florida State. The Golden Gophers have a 1-2 season mark, their only win a 28-0 season opener against Minnesota's two defeats include a 53-7 loss to top-ranked Nebraska and a 31-20 upset to Washington State last week. In the contest, they managed to snap an 1-game losing streak, even though they battled all 490 yards, 470 run, then by almost 100 runs. KU WHOMPED Washington State 34-0 in the 'Hawks season opener, three weeks ago, giving Washington a win, while rolling up 86 of their own. Saturday's contest will be the tourn for the two schools. The boys, who have won the Jayhawks won, 16-14. The after two games, the Jays fell to the century. In the 1893 the Gophers won 12-6, and 1896 they blanked KU,12-0. The 'Hawks will fly to Minneapolis today, and Coach Dumfrey plans to put his backup in Minnesota's Memorial Stadium this afternoon. Kansas should feel at home on the Gopher's field, which is covered with the same Tartan Turf used FAMBROUGH SAID Thursday, that the 'Hawks had good practices this week and the spirit and attitude of the players When asked about the "I can't see that you gain a thing by losing," he said. "I never have and I never will." THERE WILL BE several new faces in KU's starting lineup Saturday. On offense, Bob Brugging will start at wingback. Delvin Williams will play tailback and Bruce Mitchell will take over the tight tackle slot. Mitchell is a big deal as it carries for Florida Stace. Don Perkins will take over tight guard from Bobby Childs, who is suffering with asthma. importance of this game as comeback for KU, Fambrough said that every game, conference nonconference, was important. Rocky Brom will start at right corner on defense replacing Mike Burton, who suffered rib injuries in last weeks battle. BALMITEMOR (AP)—Opening play-off away from home might disadvantage most for baseball, but recently not for the Alabama Abailef. They set a league record this season with 55 road victories, one more than the 1939 Yankees and one more than their 52-25, the old Yanks 54-20. Road Record Good, But A's Face Tough Orioles Also, as Oakland Manager Dick Williams lamented while the A's were turning the AL's Western Division race into a runway in August, "We're more appreciated on the road than at home." There were about a thousand roots on hand though for a rally at the Oakland international baseball game departed for Baltimore. A Dixieland band blared send-off music, bshouts of "The Birds" and placed the same name on the court with the Oakland player was introduced before boarding the plane and given a cheer of encouragement The eighth-ranked Sooners look horns with 17th-rated, Southern California at Norman. Okla., in a bag of a lot of the national spotlight. in a cheer of encouragement. Even with their great road race record, the Birds say that the out-of-town park where they begin the playoffs is Baltimore's Memorial Stadium. They've lost five of three here and two of three from other two when the Birds came from behind in the ninth inning. KANSAS CITY (AP)—Oklahoma's on the one underdog in play involving the four undefeated teams in the Big Eight championship. Southern Cal Favored In Contest With Sooners Top-ranked Nebraska, sixteenth Colorado and unranked Iowa State are expected to face Missouri in a spotlight, protecting their spotless records. They face Nebraska at home. Colorado and Kansas State raise the curtain on Big Eight competition at Iowa. Colorado Iowa State visits Kent State. Kansas will be on the rebound at Minnesota. Missouri travels East to meet Army. Oklahoma State has an open date. Oklahoma, 2-0, is being tested sternly for the first time after Reggie Jackson, with 32 home runs, and Sal Bando, with 24, give Oakland's attack some power. "We must play a complete game if we expect to beat Southern California," Sooner Coach Chuck Fairbanks says. brushing aside Southern Methodist and Pittsburgh. "We're not strong enough to win it just on offense or defense." Fairbanks has hinted the Sooner team should move in the Trojan battle more in front to take some of the load off of the running game, one of the nation's best with the likes of Jack Mildren, Greg Pratt, Joe Willey Leon Crosswhite. So far, the Sooner have thrown only 17 times. The Trojans, who lost their opener 17-10 to Alabama, haven't yielded a point since the first half in September. They have whipped Rice and Illinois. Trojan Coach John McKay says the Sooner operas the wishbone-T "better than any team in the country." Kansas State, 2-1, hasn't had Fencers to Host Area Tournament The meet is sponsored by the Kansas division of the Amateur Fencing League of America, and the N.B.A. A.F.L.A. are eligible to compete. The University of Kansas fenced in a field for the individual sabre and spee cing tournament beginning at 11:00 p.m. Sunday in Robinson Yunnan University Pat Christman, captain of the KU team, said that fencers from all over the area are expected to participate in this early-season tournament. "That may well have been a quarter of a million dollar game." Claude Tulsa football coach Claude Gibson said Thursday. Buff Coach Eddie Crowder has described the K-State defense as having played to victory. Colorado, 3-0, boasts victories over Louisiana State and Ohio State in games in which the Bufs were ranked first. much luck playing Colorado in the high altitude of Boulder, having won only once in 13 games. And it's not stopping ground still WildCat Coach Vince Gibson has promised it's going to be "a wingedinger of a hiltin' affair" when we get a chance at show, we've got a chance at them. The sabre and the two are two of the weapons used in modern fencing. The other one, the foil, is probably the most widely known public. Tulsa Victory Over Hogs Assures Artificial Turf TULSA, Okla. (AP) — What did the Tulsa victory over Arkansas in last Saturday's football game mean? Gibson predicted the needed artificial turf would be installed at Skelly Stadium, Tulsa University's home field, in time for the NCAA championship game wrapping up spring practice. That's a cost of about $275,000. Noting Utah State's unbeaten status, Nebraska Coach Bob Chase and his team hang that first loss on any team. However, he quickly adds: "I'm not figuring on losing to Utah State or to Colorado or Oklahoma." "The other night after the Arkansas victory one man wrote out a $5,000 check." Gibson said for the new turf. It will assure a new artificial spring season by next month, undoubtedly in several thousand fans in the stadium the rest of the season. It should make recruiting of players easier for a while. It gave a surge of enthusiasm to fans and of confidence to the team. University administrators are also obviously supporting the campaign. "If we don't fall flat on our face this week against West Texas State we could easily have 5,000 to 10,000 more fans out each of the games." Gibson asked. At $3 per ticket is a good sized chunk of money. To know what the victory over Arkansas can mean to Tulsa, you have to go back. The two teams are traditional early-season opponents. Normally, Arkansas disposes of the Hurricane without much trouble. Tulsa's last victories were in 1958 and 1967. The last one put a drive for a new athletic dormitory over the top. In the last two or three years, Tulsa has been down in its four fortunes. Inclusion was NC for this season, and penalty which really made it tough. This year it looked like a long Saturday at Fayetteville. The upset 21-20 victory over seventh-ranked Arkansas Saturday changed all that. Gibson thinks the Hurricane is on its way toward the top. Iowa State. 2-0, surprised last week not by its victory but by the loss to Florida, which knocked off New Mexico's score we were 44-20. George Rivers rushed a rushing rampage and is ready to keep running against Kent State. Kinney's big concern is Jeff Kinney, the I-insparker shift, who has been losing weight. Of four I-backs, only Kinny's understudy, Gary Dixon, is healthy. Kinny's players are rushing in Nebraska is 3-9. Missouri, 1-2, has shifted Bob Orsi into a starting role at defensive left guard for the Army (2), and Jason Clement apparently appertied on Chuck Roper as the No. 1 quarterback.罗per directed the Tigers to their first victory last week, a 24-12 over Southern Methodist. Royals Name Top Players In September KANSAS CITY (AP) — The Thursday selection of the third basement Paul Schal and pitcher Tom Burgam as the club's top player. Sehal was one of only two players to appear in every game of the tournament, batted .323 in September, had four home runs. 15打 bathed in rain. Runners-up in the balloting of sportswriters and sports casters were rookie pitcher Monty McCormack and outfielder Sandy Valdezman. Burgermeier posted three September victories and lost only one game. He saved three other games, averaging a 20-over-run average for 11 appearances. Three players were selected as the team's top player of the season. The third, Drake, They are pitcher Dick Drag. 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Kansas The Giants, who had frittered away almost all of an 89-game season, were also in for a Dodgers with a dreadful September slump, had to call on the ace of their staff to nail down the division crown and Maritalis was over. The victory sent the Giants into the best-of-five playoff series against the Cincinnati champions, for the National League champion, for a series of games in San Francisco. Rookie Dave Kingman, filling in for injured Bobby Bonds, the Giants' offensive leader, ripped a wrist to his right. The big difference for the Giants. Marichal and Dave Roberts, once left-hander of the Padres' zeroes through the first three innings of the tense game. The Giants almost had a run in the 7th inning, but Brown and Willie McCovey singled. But Ollie Brown's shotgun throw from right field down Diantes **DIPHANE** End Seid, Kevin Benton Left Seid, Jack Babcoob Center, Dale Haldre Center, Dale Haldre Windmill Wide Back Bark Burton Windmill Wide Back Quarterback, Craig Curry Craig Curry Pulloff Back, Craig Curry Pulloff Back Offense Spit End, Lori Leiland Spit End, Cory Gamaugh Spit End, Todd Krause Tight Guard, Don Perkins Tight Tackle, Bruce Mitchell Tight Tackle, Dan Beck Quarterback, Dan Beck Delvin Hill, Devin Venkman In the fourth, Fuentes opened with a single to left and then circled the bases with the first run of the game when 40-year-old Willie Mays joined a double to the second free fire fence, some 40-foot away. After McCovey lined out, Kingman, the rookie brought up Defense Tull End, IL Baker Oakland, OK Middle Gate, OK Right Tight, Gray Palmer Right Tight, Lee Page Lunkenbaker, Konya Page Left Cove, Howik Hawkins Left Cove, Howik Hawkins Mark, Marc Garabby, Mark, Mark Garabby Minnesota Defense Left End, Steve Diefenbaker Left Tackle, Chris Kroger Right Tackle, Robbie Bourner Right Tackle, John Kreel Right Tackle, Jason Steiner Limber, Ron King Limber, Roy Moore Monster, Mike Perretti Monster, Ted Herron Half Back, Farrell Sheridan Half Back, Farrell Sheridan from Phoenix of the Pacific Coast League in mid-season, unloaded his sixhier month of the year for a 3-0 Giants' lead. The error resulted in San Diego's only run when Brown moved up on an infield out and onto Bob Barton's single to center. After John Jeter's infield single off Alan Gallagher's glove in the first Juan retired 10 straight hitters. Then in the fifth, Brown opened with a roller between first and second. Fuentes feiled the ball to Marcial, covering first, but the pitcher dropped the ball The homer was the first one in 56 innings of Roberts and the Giants' dugout emptied to meet the team's 28-17 score. His slugger crossed home plate. Oakland 101 60 627 Kansas City 85 78 139 Tampa 79 88 139 California 76 86 469 Minnesota 74 86 469 Colorado 74 86 469 W. L. Pte. G.B. Pittsburgh St. Louis 90 72 356 7 Chicago 81 72 457 7 Montreal 83 79 514 12 Munster 71 90 414 16 Ottawa NATIONAL LEAGUE East Baseball Standings Baltimore 101 57 562 Detroit 91 71 642 Boston 85 77 535 Washington 85 77 18 New York 63 96 19 AMERICAN LEAGUE San Francisco 92 753 543 Los Angeles 88 100 174 Houston 80 80 166 Houston 79 82 491 10 Cincinnati 79 82 491 10 Cincinnati 61 99 378 10 GROCERIES SUNDRIES GRAINS FLOURS ETC. &c. ETC. 1237 OREAD CELEBRATION OF THE SENSES 8 p.m. Tonight 1204 Oread BRING AN ORANGE OR NICKLE THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS THEATRE and THE SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS Fiddler on the Roof October 7, 8, 15, 16 at 8:00 p.m. October 10 & 17 Matinee at 2:30 p.m. Ticket reservations: UN4-3982 Box Office—Murphy Hall K.U. Students Receive Free Reserve Seat Ticket With Certificate of Registration