University Daily Kansan Wednesday, September 22. 1971 9 witt other deets Four nic the Rib- emic with ; 17 Rib- orship on of were Jayhawk Runner Heading for a Bearhug Senior fullback Steve Conley (37) tucks his head and prepares to meet a Baylor tackler in second quarter action Saturday in Memorial Stadium. Conley was the 'Hawks' second leading ground gainer in the game, with 54 yards in 17 carries. In its second game of the season, RU ground out 177 yards and scored 62 points. Team Workout Goes Well; FSU Attack Worries Coach Coach Don Fambrough said it was a good day for KU's football team after practice Tuesday as the Jayhawks worked out a little and prepared for preparation for Saturday's game with Florida State in Tallahassee. Fambrough said of the Florida State team "Of what we know of them, it will be our toughest game up to date." Florida State has one of the better passing games in the country, he said. They also have good running backs. "85 per cent of their offense is a passing game, Fambrough said. "That's what they really excel in." Chancellor E. Laurence Chalmers jr. visited the practice football field behind Allen Field. The players talked briefly with the players. Fambrough said Chalmers did not have any inside information on the investigation, and team Chalmers was vice president for academic affairs for Florida State University. He also wrote to the University of Kansas in 1969. "He made a real nice visit with our players and coaches," Fambridge said. "We appreciate that we come to downain from visit with us. He said Chalmers complimented the team on what they had done so far, and he showed extreme interest in the Florida State game. Fambrough said the game plan for Florida State will be the same as previous game plans. "we hope to mix up our passing and running. I think we're a better throwing team than we people think," Fambroussaid said. The football team will practice behind Allen Filed House Wednesday, but will move to the Haskell stadium on Thursday evening at 8:00 p.m. to give the team time under lights as they will be doing against Florida State this Saturday. League Owners Hold Meeting; Discuss Fate of Senators BOSTON (AP)—The president of the Washington Board of Trade made a strong pitch to purchase the financially troubled Washington Senators and a Texas delegation went to bat for a deal that would secure Worth area Tuesday at a meeting of American League owners. Joseph Danzansky, a Washington supermarket chain operator and lawyer, spent one hour behind closed doors at the meeting called by league fans from outside to discuss and act upon the baseball future of owner Bob Short and his Senators. Vandergrift, the ramord of the Texas group, said that Short "never has indicated he would consider sale of the franchise" added that Dallas-Fort worth was extending "a welcome hand." Danzansky declined to disclose terms of his offer. However, he was believed to have offered $3.9 million, the same amount Short Hope and the comedian's colleagues for the franchise in 1968. Then, after a 14-hour break for lunch, the owners heard a nine-man Texas group headed by Wes Arlington, Wes Wise of Dallas and K. M. Stovall of Fort Worth presenting two hours presenting their case "We would be proud to have Mr. Short as owner of a major league baseball club in our area," Vandergift said. "We are ready to play," the mayor said. "Most of the questions at the meeting related to our stadium facilities. We have two different stands, 21,000 and 22,000, and can expand to 35,000 by next spring. Even if we would expand 45,000 to 50,000." Kelly, accompanied by a man who refused to identify himself to writers, said he would have no comment at this time. Edward Kelly Jr., a Washington public relations man who said Monday night he represented a group which would offer $4.3 million for the Senators, the owners for only 20 minutes. The owners, Cronin and Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn remained in the conference as Kelly and his companion left. Kelly and his companion returned one-half hour later and sought to enter the conference room but were denied admission. The owners took a brief short shortly after 7 p.m. EDT. At least one owner changed his监护ervation to Wednesday morning. All owners agreed they would try to reach "a decision" there was no indication on what were attempting to resolve Danzansky said he had "a very searching and intelligent meeting" with the American League's top brass. Golfers Tie for Tenth In St. Louis Opener "I told them in my opening "We didn't have any man finish very high, and I know all of our boys are capable of shooting in the 70s," he said. University of Kansas golfers traveled to St. Louis Sunday and Monday to compete in their first match of the year. With 17 teams be the competition, KU came up with a tie for 10th with a score of 323. Winning the competition was Murrie, who shot back was Nebrake at 304, followed by Murry State, 306. Illinois State, 310, and Northern Illinois. Coach Chuck O'Neal said the overall play of the team was not good. Medal honors had to be decided in a playoff when Scott Best of Missouri and Rich Schultz of Nebraska ended play in a tie. The eagle took the lead from an eagle putt for a two on a 380-yard par-four play-off hole. low scorer for KU was丰 donny Denny Slofferman with an 80- season record. We were: Bob Keck, Bob Mossiman and Bob Neilson, Brian Rogers, Wayne Foster. "I told them how I thought we could increase attendance and get back to at least the 900,000 attendance mark of 1969. This week, qualifying rounds me being held to see who will advance. Last week, this weekend's match at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. Schultz carded a birdie three to finish one stroke back. O'Neal will be leaving his job as coach of the golf team Oct. 1 to take a civil service position as guidance counselor at Forbes Air Force Bose in Topeka. He said in an interview that he will leave to leave his job, especially now when the team was just beginning to show improvement. O'Neal said, "The success that this year's team will have is hard to say because I know that they worked very hard and they showed last week." statement that my prime interest was to keep baseball in Washington. Danzansky emphasized that the meeting was not "conducted as a bidding contest." He said it was a "discussion of my offer." Source Alleges Look Published Drug Info Without Permission STANDFORD, Calif. (AP)—TIM McClure, a Stanford linenman last year, says he didn't want *Look Magazine* to say in an article under his byline that some Stanford university of athletics took an apprehension tills between halves of the last Rose Bowl game. The magazine, which announced last week it is going out of business, carried McClure's note on newsstands Tuesday. Describing a scene in the Stanford dressing room at halftime last Jan. 1 when Pacific- 8 Conference champions Stanford upset Big Ten champion Ohio State 27-17 in the Rose Ball at Pasadena, the article said: Much of the rest of the article was critical of Coach John Akers, and said was the pressure to win that was put on players and the coaches. "The pressure to win is so great that some of the players, without even knowing it, are removing little green capsules from their lockers and popping them up." "There was no mention of drugs in the article I wrote." Nebraska Still on Top In College Football Poll (AP)—College football's Big Four. The Association has announced it will maintain its rankings Saturday, but two of them face long-time and upset schedules. Nebraska, which received 32 first-place votes and 1,044 points from a panel of sportswriters and broadcasters to 18 and 1,002 for A&M and A&M with Michigan. No. 4 with 759 points to 799 for Texas, meets Second-ranked Notre Dame, which closed in on top-ranked Nebraska after a 50-7 rout of Northwestern last weekend, and then beat Purdue at Purdue a home state nauseance although beaten 48-0 last year McCure said Monday night in a call he made from a Paio Alto, Calif. pay phone to the San Francisco Chronicle. BOLDER, Colo. (AP)—Cliifford Branch of the University of Oklahoma will sprinter and football star, wants to play major league baseball. Baseball Standings MrClure did say, however, that he saw the article in its final form, had authority to prohibit it, and would go in the form it is published. AMERICAN LEAGUE Final W L. Plat GB Baltimore 88 91 67 Detroit 81 91 568 Chicago 81 91 568 New York 79 76 104 Washington 61 91 641 Houston 61 91 641 Colorado Star Likes Baseball He told the Chronicle that after the article had been written Mr. Baldwin and taped the conversation about drugs with the two. It was "wrong." Oakland 97 67 534 Kansas City 82 82 354 Milwaukee 82 80 124 California 72 81 471 Minnesota 72 81 471 Oklahoma 66 88 123 "I would really like to get into baseball," Branch said Monday. "I may not get an offer but baseball what I want. If I don't NATIONAL LEAGUE McClure added that he regretted the way coach Ralston W L Pct. GB Pittsburgh 107 81 37 St. Louis 85 69 352 76 Chicago 85 69 352 76 Detroit 79 75 313 44 Montreal 68 83 352 44 New York 68 83 352 44 get drafted by a baseball team, then I may have to set my goals for football." Dale Kring 85 69 552 ___ 84 71 542 1½ 80 76 513 6 76 78 494 9 76 80 487 10 58 96 377 27 Branch hasn't played baseball since he was graduated from Worthington, but there's no doubt in his mind he could get back into the swing. Lou Parsons UCLA Remnants, roll ends, shag and carpet samples in various colors and sizes. CARPETS 1035 Mass. Delicious Malts and Shakes—25c, 40c 842. 4311 Corn Dogs - 19c SPECIAL MONDAY - WEDNESDAY Vista 1527 West 6th Open 10 a.m. - 12 p.m., 1 a.m. Fri. & Sat. Auburn moved up to fifth place from seventh after walloping Tennessee-Chattanooga 68-7, and Arkansas and Arkansas to seventh. Rounding out the top 10 were Alabama, Tennessee and In the second 10 are Oklahoma, Penn State, Stanford, Georgia, Michigan, Indiana, California, Washington, Louisiana State, Toleto and Duke, the last three have a high school record. The Top Twenty teams, with first-place wins in parentheses and total points. Points tabulated for 2018-18-16 14:12-10-9 etc. 1. Nebraska 31, 1,044 2. Notre Dame 18, 1,002 3. Texas 3, 790 4. Sapin 750 5. Auburn 2, 498 6. Ohio State 2, 483 7. Arkansas 4, 800 8. Alabama 4, 066 9. Kentucky 4, 000 10. Colorado 331 11. Oklahoma 290 12. Penn State 230 13. Stanford 212 14. Georgia 199 15. Arizona State 116 16. Southern California 49 17. Washington 48 18. Louisiana State 35 19. Toloyo 27 20. Duke 26 JOBS We are taking applications for part-time jobs. Please apply between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. weekdays at 7 E. 7th St. WORK LODE Skilled hands for every job asked about the pillpopping charge. Douise are here! I'm a wide array of the great new colors, Fabrics and styles for this fall ... you will love them ... from the... was pictured because "I personally like him." "The guys on the team knew that guys were taking pills," she said. "And they did not have any official sanction of it. I know in my mind that some of the coaches knew that some of this team had no way they could control it." at the hatch of the Town Shop Ralston's only comment on the article was, "Big Mac was one of my favorites. I'm sorry he didn't get more out of football." Jack Shultz, who co-captained the 1970 team on which McClure was a starter until injuring his knee in the sixth game, was WASHINGTON (AP) — In an attack on pending legislation to expedite a pro basketball team's move, the judge said Tuesday he will attempt to place all major professional sports under federal control if the commission rejects his appeal. If Congress wants to relax antitrust laws to allow merger of the two teams, he would篮球 associations, Ervin said. "I should have the right to play in a league." The North Carolina Democrat told a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee he is preparing an amendment which would create a federal athletic commissioner to be the head of the football, hockey and basketball. 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