只 Friday, September 17, 1971 University Daily Kansan Giants' Lead Cut by Reds To $ \frac{1}{2} $ Game SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Cincinnati Reds' pitcher Rosie Grimmley extended San Francisco's September 15 loss to the Giants 8-4 on a three-hitter and trimming their first place load over the Los Angeles Dodgers to half a game in the National League West race. The Dodgers, who were 69 games behind Sept. 5, faced the San Diego Padres Thursday night in Los Angeles. Grimley, a 21-year-old lefthander, was hurt only by Dick Dietz' 17th homer of the year in the fifth inning and raised his hand. He sent the sagging Giants to Dietz' 11th loss in the last 12 games. George Foster, traded by the Giants, joined the season hit a grand slam ham off reliever Don McMahon as the Reds sealed the victory with five hits. Lee May had two run-scoring singles, including one in the first when the first when the Reds won last starter John Gumbard. N-8. *Hawks Will Face Williams-Southall Combination... they'll try to eliminate offensive question mark ...* Will Be Toughest Foe Freshmen Prepare for Sooners BY MARION JOHNSON Kansan Sports Writer W fans will find out just how good the Kansas freshman football squad rated by many as one of the top recent years, is when the Baby Jays travel to Norman next week to face a high-hotted Oklahoma "They're probably the toughest on your opponent this year." Dick Foster, new head freshman coach, said, "and when you play on the road, especially in daytime, they're all tough." Some of the top prospects on this year's freshmen club are Bruce Adams, a 180-pound quarterback from Bishop Miege, and Steve Towle, a 223-pound player from Shawnee Mission West. "Bruce," Foster says. "is a fine looking prospect with good size and a good arm. Steve is probably the top all around football player on the squad." Other players praised by Foster were Ford Dillon, a 270-pound offensive tackle from New Orleans, and Robert Miller, 185-pound halfback from Houston. "This year's freshmen can be "Winning is not the most important thing in coaching a freshman team," Foster said. "I think we must first help the boys learn the skills of college life. A lot of our boys come from small schools, which causes a problem when they enter a big university like KU. They have to adjust to the new curriculum and academic problems of college." "We want our boys to acquire a "Secondly we want to teach our young men the fundamentals of the game. This is the training for next fall's varsity squad. Kansan Staff Photo by EDDIE WONG Foster Preparing Frosh for Opener This year's squad has 41 players. "With this small number," Foster said, "we are all one team, with only the freshmen. We have the players against the varsity. However, this has advantages. We have the chance to work our defense and offense against the opposing team." "We have we to supply a team to run the Baylor offense. Baylor's offense is so similar to ours that we are in executing our offensive plays in executing our defensive plays." "At KU I have vast facilities to work with. Last year at Fort Saskatchewan, we are preparing for the boys to live in. They had to find their own housing and cook meals for themselves and players in dorms we can see that they have proper meals and that they are capable of doing many things." winning attitude. Although winning comes after the other two objectives, it is important that you win to be winners from the start. Last year Foster led the Fort sest Grayhounds in the naval show. He said that this year his job was similar but that it had its dif- ferent role. helping players adjust a big concern Different problems arise in coaching freshmen than in coaching a junior college team, Foster said. "In junior college I had to teach 14 to 16 hours of classes in addition to coaching." Foster said. "Here I don't have to teach, I just work with my players and help work with my players and help them when they have problems "At a junior college you have both freshmen and sophomores to work with, which gives you some opportunities when the season starts," he said. "Also in junior college we played ten games instead of the five we play this year. It is easier to get a ballplayer motivated for a game every weekend than for a practice for only practice sessions with a game very two weeks or so. "This problem has been less than I expected because I have a group of boys with great character and desire. These boys came to fail practice with the team, but they went college football players. This helps keep the squad highly motivated." Chiefs Make Final Roster Announcement KANSAIS CITY (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs threw the Thursday by the Kansas City Chiefs shows that four rookies made the National Football League. They are tight end Bruce Bruner sensbaugh.江苏baugh. Ohio State; wide receiver Elmo Wright, Houston and defensive tackle Wilbur Wiberg. Players assigned to the seven man tax duo were rockies Milk Adamle, running back; wide receivers Bruce Jankowski and Guy Ingles; cornerbacks Terry Reardon and Nate Allen; cornerback Chuck Hixon and linebacker linebacker Clyde Werner. On Tuesday it was announced that veteran backup linebacker Chuck Hurston was waived the day before, but claimed by the Buffalo Bills. British Hold Slim Lead In Ryder Cup Matches ST. LOUIS (AP)—Great Britain's eager young players held off an American rally and took a 40-35% lead over the United States Thursday in first play in the Ryder Cup golf matches. biennial competition that started in 1927, stormed out to a 34 win over the Rockies in rounds and it took a major comeback by the Americans to secure the title. Lee Trevinio and Mason Rudolph boyed the 18th hole in the final afternoon match to blow up the fence. He knock the Americans out of a tie. The bogyee enabled Tony Jacklin and Brian Huggitt to tie them at the end of 18 holes, and they split the single point. The Americans, led by veterans Arnold Palmer and Gardner Dickinson, outscored the Eagles in the afternoon matches. The British, who have yet to win in the United States in this Palmer and Dickinson won wice, beating Peter Townsend and Peter Oosthern two up and one up in the Scutch foursome competition in which each two- player team alternate shots on the same ball. For the second consecutive week the Kansas Jayhawks will face a non-conference fight that seeks improvement over a poor 1970 season. The Nets are in the midst of a five-game slump. By JOHN RITTER Kansan Sports Editor Washington State University, 14-9 in 1970, brought a good defensive pressure to Lawrence a week ago, but a defense that had allowed Washington a few points. Baylor Defense 'Sound,' But Offense Questionable This week, the Baylor Bears will show the 'Hawks just the opposite strength. With much of the same defense returning that held Texas to 21 points in a near upset last season, it is the Bears' offense in the Southwest Conference (SWC) in 1970, that must prove itself. "The key to our offensive problems is the quarterback situation." Bob Oliver, Baylor sports information director, said Thursday. "Last year, because of injuries, we ended up playing four quarterbacks." The bears managed only 13 touchdowns and 283 yards a game in total offense last year. Much of Baylor's offensive problems then were attributed to the lack of a strong quarterback. Baylor, like Washington State, competes in a tough conference. But head coach Bill Beall, faced with a major rebuilding job when he took over three years ago, is confident the Bears will field a competitive team, Oliver said. Si Southall, a strong-armed senior who started much of his career until delinquenced with an injury, returns, but with a pair of Joe A good runner, Southall can throw "with the best in the Southwest." Oliver said, but the Bear's 'success this season will depend But injuries will have a lot to say about whether the Bears stay competitive. "Our situation is similar to Fambrough's." Oliver said. "We think we can field one team on offense and one on defense that will compare with any. But the question is, where do we go from there?" This season Wilson and White, who runs the 40-yard dash in 4.4 seconds, will provide relief. a pair of promising running backs, fullback Godfrey White and backbone Gillen Wilson, may help provide some much-needed offense. Last year Matt Williams, a junior fullback who gained 714 wickets, was the workhorse for the Bears, carrying 30-35 times a game. Oliver said the Bears' offensive line was experienced and con- Probable Starters Kansas Offense Spit End, Lurt. Gunn Spit Turtle, Todd Gaughan Center, Mike McCoy Center, Mike McCoy Tight Turtle, John Bryant Tight Turtle, John Bryant Quarterback, Dan Heck Quarterback, Dan Heck Tailgater, Jermaine Nelson **Defense** Tuff Tund, Pat. Palm Phillips, Ph.D. Philipson, Phil. Palm Right Tackle, Geyler Palm Right Tackle, Geyler Palm Lunebauer, Kepa Page Lunebauer, Kepa Page Lewis, Hawk Hillwax Lewis, Hawk Hillwax Brawk, Mark Geargorgey Brawk, Mark Geargorgey offense split End Rout, Alligator Alligator Left Guard, Left Guard Center, Center Mate Margin Morgan Right Tackle, Rox Exams Right Tackle, Rox Exams Quarterback, S. Southwall Quarterback, S. Southwest Winghawk, Gray White Baylor Olympics Allow Rhodesia MU, OSU to Face Tough Teams Defense Left Fist Hand Left Turtle Hand Left Knuckle Hand Right Fist Hand Right Turtle Hand Lime Basket Linebacker Ed Taylor Holloween Hunk Hunter, Tommy Stewart The Rhodesian IOC members, Grant Stuart, president, and Ossie Plaskett, secretary general, reportedly told Brunidge in Munich last week: "We are interested in politics, and we are willing to compete under any flag." If a Rhodesian should win a gold medal, "God Save the Queen" would be played at the presentation ceremony. The 71st IOC congress here received reports from organizers of the 1972 games at Munich and the Winter Games at Sapporo. Both reported plunging pants were going well and they had no problems. "Our seniors led to Wynonna as freshmen," Buffs Coach Eddie Crowder said, "They know there are some doggone good senior football players at Wyoming." Saturday the Buffaloes are expected to win easily over a Wyoming team that is not rated a strong center. Whatever the rebel Rhodesian government might think about this, leaders of the Rhodesian National Olympic committee were surprised Avery Brunidge they were happy with, an iOC spokesman said. With conference games still three week away, the Big Eight Conference readies itself for another weekend of non-conference play, as Iowa State and Oklahoma play their season openers and the rest of the conference teams hit the gridiron for a second goaround. *The Cornhuskers will play an inexperienced Minnesota team which lost six of its top lineman from last year. The positions will be filled with talent, but green rookies, and experts think lack of experience will put Minnesota at the bottom of the Big Ten Conference. IN A SURPRISE performance last week, Colorado downed a tough Louisiana State team, as the Buffs fooled pregame predictors and proved they have a strong offense. Colorado scored 31 points against the LSU defense, which had been ranked top in the nation for the past two seasons. MISSOURI CAME OUT on the bottom in total offensive and defensive yardage last week in the Big Eight, but Coach Al Onofrio thinks alot of the poor showing may have been his fault. After clobbering Oregon 34-7, Nebraska University, last years national champion, will face Minnesota as the Cornhuskers try to add another victory to their 20-game winstreak. "We're planning on going down to Tulsa with our If Missouri wants a chance to redeem itself, this may not be the week to try to do it. The Tigers face a potent Air Force Academy team which includes a quarterback who is fast on the option and who puts pressure outside defense, and a rusher, Brian Bream, who was ranked fifth in the nation in total yards last year. Assistant Sports Editor Nebraska has a top-rated offense, and a proven defense which had Oregon to 86 yards rushing last KANSAS STATE MEETS Tulsa in its second game after a disappointing and unexpected attack at the home plate. Stanford, Missouri's first foe, used a different defense than the Tigers expected, and Missouri may have stuck with the original game plan too long. Onfrio said. It may be that Tusa, lacking a strong running game, will keep the ball in the air as much as possible in an effort to evade the Wildcat defense, ranked tops in the conference after the first week. heads up, ready to fight," coach Vince Gibson said. "Our team was bended by the way we played us under Utah States." IOWA STATE opens its season against independent Idaho University. The Cyclones' non-conference schedule is characterized by weak opponents, but Idaho, picked by many, won more than half its games. Oklahoma State's upset victory over top-rated Mississippi state last week should entail a considerable change in the way the two are played. ARKANSAS HAS ONE OF the top-rated quarterbacks in the country in Joe Ferguson, and also boasts a good record. Oklahoma, a favored contender for the Big Eight crowns in the southern Methodist University in South Carolina, owing to its The IOC and the West Germans have both been trying to persuade two privately financed radio stations in Europe, Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty, as well as during the Munich games. Both stations beam their programs to the Communist countries. SMU, led by versatile quarterback Gary Hammond, hasn't got much else in the way of experience. Hammond has been all-Conference the last two years and skills will need more than his talent to knock off OU. By MATT BEGERT fident. Tackle Ron Evans, a 64, 249-pound All-Comma candidate, the group that hopes to improve the Bears' 124-yard-a-game record. Bayar's biggest problem in pass-catching is the loss of three top scorers from last year's squad, including Derek Davis, an All-SC split. Oliver said Ronnie Henson, junior tight end, and Bob Hardin, senior tight end, had improved during spring and fall seasons. The team's defense was good. Still, Oliver would describe the Bears' receivers as "just adequate." "Henson is tall and quick," Oliver said, "and has matured a lot over last season. He's also starting to catch the ball in a crowd. Hardin is a junior college transfer who is looking better all the time." The defensive secondary gave up "a lot of points last year." Oliver said, but experience and the addition of a speedy cornerback were key. Oliver said he expected the Baylor defense, with onery returning starters, to be better than last year's. The man to watch, he said, is junior Roger Goree, defensive sophomore of the year at end last year when Beal moved to linebacker last spring. Goree, along with linebacker Ed Taylor, tackles Glen Chemel and Richard Mason, both veterans, and end Rusty Brundle, will play in the first half. (Joe Kramer) Dean, one of the fastest players on the team, missed most of last season with a broken arm. “You can't coach speed,” Oliver said. “That's what best uset his season. This season we feel we can hold our own.” Oliver said that based on scouting reports last week, the Baylor coaching staff was most impressed with KU's "remendous organization and poise," he knew what it was doing against Washington State." he said. They executed well and seemed to follow a definite game plan." Oliver said Beaill would probably let the play of the Jayhawk defense determine the Bears' plan of action. But he said Southall, who can throw the ball 85 yards, would have to be respected by the KU defenders. MID CITY PAWN We Buy: Diamonds Gold Silver Money to loan 1339 Mass. Check Our Specialties: Give Us A Try We're Out to Please You Check Our Specialties: Tasty Deep-Fried Shrimp Crispy Chicken Dog Our Specialty! Fish and Chips Bud on Tap! 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