University Daily Kansan Friday, September 10, 1971 7 Fambrough, Novotny Plan Twelfth Man Campaign By JOHN RITTER Kansan Sports Editor No, they're not attempting to legalize an extra player, much more than the one in the Bowl disaster, when an illegal 12th player accidentally gave Penn State an extra try at a conversion. two-point conversion If plans envisioned by Don Fambrough and John Novotny materialize, the Kansas field will be a 12th man on the field this season. The 12th man they have in mind will be symbolic only. He will be represented by the entire student body. "WE WANT to get the student more involved," Novotny, an assistant professor of nursing at Thursday. "What we have in mind is greater enthusiasm, more vocal support, especially in front of the camera, when the defense is backed up against our goal line, or when the offense needs some critical training." "We think it would be a way to Big Eight to Meet Tough Opponents By MATT BEGERT Assistant Sports Editor Opponents for the Big Eight schools opening their football seasons this weekend don't look as if they will surrender easy victories, and, in some cases, it will be difficult if competition is formidable. Oklahoma and Iowa State drew this Saturday. They will have another week to ponder the loss of football and counten- ters Sept. 18. Meanwhile, Colorado faces tough opposition. The Buffaloes will be pitting their strong run up the stretch and are possible starting quarterbacks WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen- tionally, the team has nounced Thursday his support for legislation to permit merger of professional basketball leagues. Hatfield Wants Professional Cage Merger The bill by Sen. Roman Hruska, R-Neb., and John V. Tunney, D-Calf, is pending before the Senate Judiciary Committee that haggis have been set for Sept. 21. Hatfield joined as a co-sponsor. Merger of the National and American football leagues, Hatfield said, would increase the growth of the sport and "bring an end to the current rivalry." Royals to Host All-Star Game KANSAS CITY (AP) —The Kansas City Royals announced Thursday they will be hosts for the game. The League All-Star baseball game. The date has not been set, but probably will be in July. The team's roster is headed by Royals' new home in the Harry S. Truman Sports Complex, now under construction and scheduled for the opening of the 1972 season. THE HITE in the WALL DELICATESENE & SANDWICH SHOP Open until 2 a.m. - Phone Order 843-745-8 - We Deliver 9th & 11th Tony's **66** Service Be Prepared! tune-ups starting service Lawrence, Kansas 66044 2434 Iowa V1 2-100 and one All-America defensive end, against Louisiana State University. Colorado's weakness will be a lack of depth in both the offensive and defensive lines, something they will need to become a strong team. K-State will meet Utah State University without the help of Lynn Dickey this season. K-State smashed Utah State 3-0 last week. Vince Gibson has not been happy with the Wildcat workouts lately. Gibson noted that there were too many fumables and too many offensive and defensive mistakes on the field. The Wildcat frosh and the varsity. Gibson was a scrimmage who was an unwillingness to hit. PARTY LOUNGE Mont Bleu Ski Area Call 843-2363 for reservations The Oklahoma State-Mississippi State contest should be a close one. Mississippi has letters and both teams bayheady baysheady. twenty-four of the 44-man OSU squad are newcomers and observers now that the Cowboys need them. Oklahoma State must field a defense capable of holding best runners if they expect to win. The Missouri varity semimarginata, winning 44-10, but as far as the outcome of its game with Stanford is concerned, it is unquestionable. Stanford's quarterback Don Jones defend is stronger, and I think the offense will have a lot of versatility. I believe a realistic team can win against a defensive defense. Oregon will be tough competition for Nebraska. Cornhusker Coach Bob Devaney has said he was not pleased with the fall practicing. He noticed that overall there was a fine squared difference and he saw compiency in the attitude of some of his players. get the students really involved in the game. I don't think many realize what a tremendous boost such support is to the team." Devany said he recognized Oregon as a great team and a contender not to be underestimated. Novotny said the idea wasn't actually conceived by he and Fambroli. He issued a *University Center* (*C 'Aggers*), who permitted to sit during games and who display unusual enthusiasm, originated the idea Alexander's Flowers for every occasion. Flower specials every day and a wide selection of GIFTS. V12-1320 The basis for the idea, in Fambridge's opinion, is to get the students more involved, to encourage more activity. have it. How many thousands of fans follow them around the country?" A Complete Line of House Plants—Including Venus Traps & Many Mor "THE STUDENTS should feel close to the team," he said. Then, after their football team, and they need to be a more intimate part of it. "IF YOU could ever see a "TEXAS & AME game you would know what I was talking about. "It's really something to see." He said he couldn't overemphasize how important such intrustiasm was to a team. But he said it wasn't something that could be planned and then easily implemented. 15th & New York 843-2004 "It has to be spontaneous," he said. "I guess I don't really know how to get it started. It's not something you can sit down and talk the students into. Other traditions, he said, already have the 12th man concept, but they may not know it. "I don't know how many times in the last two years I've felt like we were all alone out there," he said. "You'd be surprised at the number of people who talked about the Big Blue campaign. They really appreciate it." "I think the same kind of support from the students would mean more than anything else to them." PENCE GREENHOUSES Fambrough said he had no doubts that the 12th man could be effective at KU. Mainly, it's just a matter of getting the idea started, he said. "Winning takes care of it," he said. "Look at Nebraska—they Soccer Team Practices For Opener with NTSU KU's soccer team, which tied the team for top home win. Big Eagle's first year, has begun preparations for home openers. 18 against it New York Cleaners By SCOTT SPREIER Thirty players, about half Greene and half American Hawkins, were concentrating on conditioning and ball control. Marty Haskin. Raskin said the club expected an outstanding season, since nin of eleven probably starters were torn after last year's year KU posted a 17-2-1 record. Starting at center forward for KU will be Guy Darlan of the Colorado State, who was voted the outstanding offensive player in the Big Eight. Nassir Ali is Saudi Arabia, runner-up for defenses honors last season, with four goals. Another probable starter is Boyle Gaffar. Gaffar played freshman football last fall and switched to soccer in the spring. This season, for the first time in several years, the club will be guided by a non-playing coach. Jan Roskam, professor of golf, who took the job this fall plans to increase more teamwork this year. "There is a lot of individual talent," Roskam said, "but they - Dry Cleaning - Alterations For the best in: Raskin thinks the non-playing coach will be an asset to the team. "It's very hard for a team to get great successes in his team," he said. Raskin said that conditioning was important now since box bats are now available games. Soccer rules call for two 45-minute halves with a five-minute substitution to three per game. Big Eight rules substitute to three per game. Although only three matches have been scheduled so far, the team plans too play about 10 games in the spring and then spring. Next April the team will compete in the Big Eight Tournament at Boulder. KU placed third. Both Raskin and Roskam said they hope to see more spectators this season. Roskam said that although soccer was an exciting game, most people didn't understand how didn't take the time to learn it. Other top teams this season, according to Raskin, will be Kansas state, Colorado and Missouri. Here's KU's home schedule: Sept. 18, North Texas State Sept. 25, Missouri need someone to guide them." Roskam played high school and college soccer in Holland. Home games begin at 2 p.m. on he field northeast of Naismith fall. 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Every Thursday night is Indies nights at The Mad Hatter. All the beer you can drink from 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m. Girls She 9-10 You can get into the art classes at the Lawnsville Art Center that you couldn't get into at KU. Enroll Sept. 27, 6:45-8:30 ND; Indian Horns Beach KANSAN WANT ADS And what are you up to Tuesday night? How about the Stables? 9-10 Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Daily Karen are offered without regard to color, erase, or gloss. One day Noghetti—all you can eat for 99c at Shorey's Beeferater. 644 Mass. t1 Make your Thanksgiving vacation Holiday arrangements WO!!!! New memberships are now being re- ceived in come down and check out the Mad Hatter 700 New Hampshire district data cladding to K-9 downstairs. The Big Ham and the Big Beef have arrived, with nonetheless than the Rolling Beer Can! 9-10 943-2004 Visit the "Sewer" at the Attic. 927 Man. if PERSONAL 900 Mass—The Malls-KU Union Pea coats at the Alley Shop. 843 Mass. tt NOTICE PHONE 843-1211 Spaghetti—all you can eat for 99c at Shorty's Beefcater, 644 Mass. tf Welcome students to the North Side Country Shop. 752 N. 7th, 2N. Antiques, and furniture and thousands of other items from the Northern Business opening on 3-7 days. 842-3159 Dear Gerald, you know how much I love flowers. On Sept 18 I'd lee a yellow mum cottage Kisses, Gwen-tolby. Ulster Complete - a 4 year loan for all U.S. students at A&M or N of M classes allow full time study. Dw. W. R. Sammon 913-265-7000, wildrose@ucla.edu; Dw. W. Ramone 913- 326-7000; William H. McGarry 913- 324-7000; T247 Wood, C. M. 64099. HEY BIG BLUE! Start the game off with TODAY's TOP 3 PEEK KEYS of BUD BUSSIE. 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Call 865-3284 KU STUDENTS OF OBJECTIVISM discuss an alternate Sundays discuss the philosophy of Ayn Rand. For further information, call 9-20 after 5:30. Barn Painted. Rested barn available for rental on new Stage. 8 keg cooler, 24'x10' enclosure, lighted parking plenty of land, for patina and only a walk from Lake Superior. *Attention--KU student wives you are eligible to join *Jane* "Dogma" organics (321) 479-5620, jane@kudu.edu; 5: 8 o'clock, Kramer Room, Union Court, call 618-764-5161. KU: 843-695 Be gay? Be proud! Lawrence Gay Liberation. Front. Regular meetings Mondays 7.00 p.m. 12:04 Oral. Sund- day. Sep-19 picnic. 9-15 We buy, sell and trade good used furniture and appliances. Haas Furniture & Appliances. 7041'x 9-15 Phone: 843-6841 The Wearhouse-displays Lawrence's most varied selection of Bell Jeans and tops. $ 811^{\prime\prime} $ Mass. 9-13 Toloring in History 7 of history 8 Graduate student with M in U.S. History plus university teaching. Experience: Call 811-4543 for 400-1925 KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES WANTED: Post Verbaling slide rule also 10 speed bike. For Sale: V-M steer changer and Bogen 50 stere amp. To call deal 842-4554 9-16 Free Siamow kittens 8 weeks old, box trained, 1535 New Hampshire; Apt. 2; 842-9779. 9-16 25 words or fewer : $1.50 Deadline: 5:00 p.m. 2 days before publication Bass guitar lessons -you've answered wanted to get it on- here's your chance. Richards. *J.* Music VI 2-021 18. K9. 5b. 9:16 STADIUM BARBER SHOP. 103. Mass. 9-2 Job Printing, low prices fast service Resumes, leaflets, tabloids, books, lots of forms, aerolizing Kaman Key Pr 10 Mass. 842-483). ff TYPING Experienced in typing, dissassembling terms paper, other types of paper, creating typesetting forms typeset. Accelerate and prompt user input. Phone: 814-952-8434; Mtt: Mr. Writhgow. Experienced typist will type, your term papers, thesis, or dissertation. Electric typewriter, prompt, acerate work. Call 832-3281. Ria Baumkauw. LOST Wedding pictures (tm) *x.* 3- black back, fond, please notify M. Hammack, fond, please notify KU Basketball Office, Alfonso House-phone 861-3784 9-14 Dark brown wallet Keep money with additional reward Phone 842-5729 9-15 FOUND Clothes you like at prices you afford. The Alley Shop 843 Mass. Antique fur coats $29.95 THE AT- TIC, 927 Mass. ff Found—eute bik mace pup at 15h and Kentucky. VIC 3-15689- 9-13 WANTED For your fall wardrobe it's the Alley Shon. 843 Mass. ff Visit "The Sewer" at THE ATTIC 927 Mass. For "swingin' dresses." If Wanted. Cashier-hostess at Virginia Inn. Hours 2-10. Apply in person, ask for Bill or Carmen Wong. 842-3300. 9.15 Wanted. Students to sing and play classical and folk guitar for a wedding Get 2 at Dandeforth Chapel Will provide for services C0684 8123 9-13 3 girls need fourth to share apt. Close to campus. Own room. Call 842-6178. 9-14 Wanted to buy. Two 5 or 10 speed boy's bicycle. Call 864-2250 after 5:00 p.m. 9-14 Dormitory, cook, needs ride frum Pleasant Grove to Daisy Hill, Mon- Fri. Call 843-7068 after 5:00. 9-14 Male roommate needed for two bedroom apt. Contact manager, West Hills Apartments, or call 842-6673 evenings. 9-13 Roommate needed to share small two-bedroom house with girl $55/month plus utilities Call 841-3759 9-15 Need home for loving dog House- broken Call 841-2029 9-15 FOR RENT ½ apartment for rent $66 per month, utilities included, one block from union, newly redecorated, inquire at 1232 Lau. 4 after 5. p.m. 9-10 Rent a sewing machine, $5.00 a month, White Sewing Center, 916 Mass. 9-13 Roomas: Good ones $55. Broom close. $28. Kitchen privileges, shared bath Cave. Dailv. 413-365. 9-14 HELP WANTED Several openings—degree teachers employed Tiny Town Nursery Call 842-4642, 842-1074 or 842-3439 9-21 Wanted: Responsible baby shower to care for 3 year old boy, and do light housekeeping afternoons. Mon-Fri. 12:30-5:00. Call 841-2783. Dishwasher: part time evenings Phone V 1-3413 after 6 p.m. 9-10 Part time work. The Blind Service agency needs people to take orders door to door. Good paid, short hours. Must have car. $42-65/day. Offer 30%. Spacios new facilities. Group participation welcome. No appointments necessary. Free figure analysis. Swimming privileges. DISCOUNT Hours specifically for the busy coed's schedule. Daily 9 to 9, Sat til noon 843 7500 PRICES AND PERSONALIZED SERVICE The Stereo Store --for swim - Vox hollow body electric bass. Two pickups. Cherry humbucker finish. Excellent condition. Call 843-2026; ask for Larry. 9-16 Hot Pants, Hot Pants, Hot Pants, The Attic, 927 Mass. tf Models and T.V. talent needed now! Do you qualify? Let Mona advise of your potential in these fields. 3135, 815-6062 www.monaadvice.com Students—do you have architectural drafting experience, and need part-time work? Call 864-1608 during working hours. 9-13 UDIOTRONICS Babybaying. If you have a morning or afternoon free and would like to do occasional babybaying call 642-1235 before 6 p.m. After 6 p.m. call 642-1235. For pendants it's the Alley Shop 843 Mass. If FOR SALE For Sale. Custom tailored suits, $69. Costs and sports, $44; blazers $44; basketball shoes $19. Choose your own style. Get measured for a top quality with or without sport dress. Used vacuum cleaners, Hoyer, G.E. Electricue, etx. $9.95 up White Swee- ing Center, 916 Mass. 9-13 For pants and tops it's the Alley Shop, 843 Mass if A good selection of good used sewing machines from $9.95 up. White Sewing Center, 916 Mass. 9-12 1970 Yamaha XS-6600, 500 miles, custom luggage kit. Excellent con- dition. $1,000 Dave Bliss at 1234 Oread RAY AUDIO-BUY AT DEALER Raymond James Aviation at Fair Trade, Inc. certified dealer. Shares in Dyna, Dynema, Ltd. Open 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. East 120th street. Open 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. West 87th street. Must sell Naismith Hall contract as soon as possible Call 842-2168 9-10 62 Valiant, four door sedan $150.00, 1238$; Ohio, behind Jayhawk Cafe, Tuesday-Sunday afternoons 9-10 1965 W.V. , excellent condition, 1250 Mississippi, call 842-1855, 19-50 61 Chevy van, new battery. In good shape. Small requires easy but must be insulated immediately. Make sure Lenta, Lenta 8434-6571 or 843-5929. 1968 1968 V.W. Karmann Ghia 4 for good tires + 2 snow tires; 12+ miles per gallon Tonganoxie 1-845- 3274. 9-13 Home made bread sale-all kinds of fasticatic bread. At the Lawrence Peace Center, 213 East 7th Saturday. 11: 8; 12-40: 4 p.m. 9: 13 Best way to ride to class is on the bus. Best way to get around the city is that trail bike in the hubs. 640 miles, great condition. After driving across the country, the 28-inch power wheel may be required for a new car. Various items. Dish. Bed mattes $2.00. springs $15.00. Super long wag brown, human hair $3.00. Shark bone $4.00. twinkle earrings 842-6822 evenings 9-10 For sale : Amppeg Colossus guitar amp. Like new $450 or best offer. Call V12-62313. 9-13 For Sale, St. Bernard puppies, AKC registered $125 ea. Buyer must have enclosed yard or puppy-parent. Call U 435-388 or 842-160. Warner, 9-10 Month-old Columbia am-fm, stereo with turntable, 8-track tape deck, and speakers. Selling for half new cost Call 842-1237 4-913 Good 1956 Brieck. Good tires, auto trans., power brakes, best offer. Call 943-1098. 9-14 For a new look on campus try a pair of our knickers. (They arrived in the knick of time) The Wearhouse, 841's Mass. 9-13 BRASS BEDS—excellent condition—polished or unpolished-1401'; Mass. Apt. 3. 9-13 Bulbina Bargains! Electric bassboard guitar; $50.00 Harmony acoustic guitar; $15.00 case. Glorious Titanium bridge guitar; $25.00 case and case. $68.00 Call 842-619-8-13 928 Fivedays 25 words or fewer: $1.75 each additional word: $0.03 "Old School Desk" 1920 school desks "Old School Desk" make excellent study desk or telephone desk 82-206/1 842-9024 908 W 29th, Territory 9-14 For Sale, 1968 Camaro SS 250. Radio, P.S. tape, player, mg. wheels. A real honey. Save $300 off lot price. Call 842-401-389. 9-14 71 Harvey Sprint 250 Good condition, good price Call 842-8582 Ask for Mike. 9-14 1969 250CC Yamaha rebuilt engine just lusted $350 with insurance 842 7770 8-10 Electric hard - Gibson EB2-DC, Custom factory neck and finish. Better than now¹ Plush hard shell case. See 82-4547. 9-14 82-4547. 9-14 Must seal. Amplex model 750 tape deck. Completely rebuilt. $133 Bill Fast-842-6547. 9-14 POISONS Five days 1961 Mercury Meteor. Runs well. Call Jim at 843-2363 9-14 Frames, Liners, Pads 710 Mass. Waterbed Store All Sizes $22.50 Behind Lenny Zeros For Sale - 1970 Kawasaki Bighorn Grav for street and trail. Good condition. Best offer. Call 942-5044 after 5 p.m. 9-14 99 VW, 21,000 miles, radio, vinyl wrap, all maintenance services, original owner, 6,000 miles in three, pop-up display, 3183 tires, 9-16 1966 Honda Super Hawk: Good condition. First reasonable offer buy. Call 842-6478 9-10 For sale: 1950 Hodgins CB 350. Must sell, best offer. Call Bcb at 842-9781. 9-15 1963- Sunnethar Alpine Houndster. In good running condition. Only $400 or best offer. Call after 4 p.m. 8:42 1991. Hammondade bread sale-Lawrence Peace Center, 513 E. 7th, Sat, Sept. 11, 8:30 to 4:00 For sale. 1964 V.W. Bus. really neat inside, bucket wavers, but engine needs work will sell for best offer Call Bob at 852-7933. 9-12 Unique Beagle-blend puppies for sale $5 and $10. 842-6085. 9-12 Bicycle, Raleigh Sports, men's, 21" frame, 36" wheels, 3 gears, 842-1020, 9-15 1962, Olds; 4 door; good running condition; a.t., and power; $250. 842- 1831. 9-15 Street tape recorder--Sandy reel to reel system and Ampex tape recorders with speakers and tapes. Sell together or separate. Stree 81-2991 9-1-7 Niteen acoustic guitar, amp, timp, "GA" speakers, best offer. Shoutup. Blowingup. Light 12, vert perfect. Perch. Call 9-10- evenings. 9-10 Another Saturday sale only. One dresser bed $100. 4 ice box cabinet $250. 6 dresser $15 & up 1 hatch $30-40 dresser $100. 7 bedding set wood beds $15 & wood bedside wooden beds $15 & horse pillow horse $10.50 2 counter- tower shows caps $35 1 carved glove Open House Come to see this charming mobile home this evening. It has large storage and space storage. Well covered strength and best insulation. Has 10' x 10' extension to give bright, 20' x 20' cabinetry with built-in desk. Excellent companion refrigerator, weather skirts, $2,800 Gadget, Village, 2020 low income. Highest price paid for used cars. G.I. Jae's Used Cars 601 Vermont VI 2- 808. tt 1965 V W sunroof. Very good condition $625 842-2447 9-16 Three week old KLH stereo compact with Garland turntable and FM stereo speaker. Call Jeff Dentman, 911-688-9152 (KCJ-6). Yellow and White nume corsages for Sept. 18 game. Purchase yours in the dorm, house, or Y office, 10 B Union by Sept. 15. 9-14 1971 Honda SL350-KI Blue Perfect condition. $750. Call Pete, 843-7404 after five days and weekends. 9-16 1966 Honda Super Hawk. Good condition. First reasonable offer buys. --- 87% 9-14 1937 Triumph 67-G-2, Mags & polyglas. New engine, transmission, interior. Balanced, ported, knobs, foot pedals. 66041, oil seal or at sea. 9-16 MISCELLANEOUS It's The Attic, 927 Mass. Pants and tops for her. tt DEEFEATER 644 MASS. 15 Fisherman knit sweaters from Italy $15.00. The Alley Shop, 843 Mass., 1f Happy Hour 5-7 BEER 25' Casa D Taco 1105 Mass. "For Feets Sake, If The Shoe Fits . . . Repair It" 8th St. Shoe Repair 105 E. 8th Shines Dyeing Refinishing 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Closed Sat. at Noon THIS MAN WANTS YOU . . . general ieans 1000 Mass. IN HIS JEANS! Open: Noon - 9 p.m. M - F 9- 5 Saturday