8 Thursday, September 9, 1971 University Daily Kansan Seniors Bobby Childs, Kenny Page to Head 1971 Team Officials Are Needed For Fall Intramurals Officials are needed for KU's intramural games when the team goes to its next game, this month. Steve Carmichael, co-supervisor of men's intramurals, Anyone interested in officiating should sign up between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. in the intramural basketball court, as soon as possible, he said. A maximum of 18 will be to touch football, Carmichael said two officials should be on hand for each game, which last usually The pay isn't much, he said, but officials will get a 10-cent raise to $1.60 per game over last year. Although a general knowledge of the rules of football would be helpful, he said, a meeting will be held in theaters to "educate" the officials. Carmichael said all men regularly enrolled in the University as well as those of amateur standing and have not received a varsity in college were eligible to compete in in- All participants, he must, sign and have on file with the intramural doctor a medical applite to guide in imparnural athletics. Touch football games will start Sept. 15, but the deadline for team entries is Sept. 10. A 25-cent entry fee for each player will be collected. 6-Run Burst By Brewers Knocks Royals KANAS CITY (AP)- Milwaukee's Jose Cardinal highlighted a six-run outburst in the fifth inning by blasting a grand slam home run, then the Brewers weathered a six-run by Kansas City but it was not enough to defeat the Royals 7-6 Wednesday night. Cardinal's leafoot double in the fourth and Dave May's single gave Milwaukee a 1-0 lead. The team won by 6 with six runs in the fifth Eight consecutive Royals reached based in the last of the fifth Paul Schaal singled, Bobby Knoop walked and Buck Martin zipped off the field. Paul Klemp cleared the bases with his ninth (triple of the season, Sandy Valdespina beat out an infield hit, and Amos Otis drove in Patek with a single. Gail Hopkins' single then sent Valdespino Jerry Bell, 1-0, got the victory in relief. Gordie Howe Will Retire DETROIT (AP) — Gordie Howe, a legendary sports hero who has dominated hockey as much as Tys Cobb did baseball or Joe Louis did boxing in their day, has planned Tuesday night's plans to return. Bruce Norris, owner of the Detroit Red Wings, had invited newsmen to a news conference Thursday afternoon. But Howe said he "couldn't invite the interview and out the invitation and begin reporters he was definitely finished after 25 years as a Red Star." He gave a number of reasons he retired. "Age for one, he can keep his game." His man's game, some wrist trouble and my logs aren't what I wanted. "One thing I've stuck to pretty much throughout my career—when it becomes more work than fun I have had it. I've found practice extremely difficult and I just don't get up for a game any The only thing arguing against her retirement was "selfishness," and I don't think that's important as being honest with goals but I don't think that's as important as being honest with goals. Howe holds 22 NHL records outright and shares three others, and for 21 of his 25 years was on the league's All-Time team. Colorado Big Eight Report BOULDER—Two players counted on as starters in the game against Louisiana State University Saturday night have been opponents Offensive tackle Jake Zumbach suffered a torn torn muscle and defensive guard Carl Tali in injury during the late evening practice. Tuesday Both had been tabbed to start against LSU, but are now on the doubled list and may not see action. Coach Eddie Crowder Iowa State Majors drilled the squad only 90 minutes in short and practice jerseys. He stressed the kicking game, especially punting when he made him open and senior Reggie Shoemake shared the punches on the choring. AMES—Coach Johnny Majors have his log-evident Iowa State team over the Cyclones next week in needay as the Cyclones continued plans for their Sept. 18 game. STILWATER — Oklahoma State appeared prepared for the state's following a brisk two-hour workout at the passing stadium. Oklahoma State "We think we have both off-sive and defensive units ready for the opener Saturday," Coach Flood Gass said. "We hope we get a break in the weather so it's not too hot." He added, "We didn't do much hating today. We had a pretty good day with friends throwing and emphasis on our passing game. We had extensive drills with our defensive secondary." Gass announced that returning starting safety Lee Stover will undergo corrective knee surgery and will be lost for the season LINCOLN-While most the servers Florida will get from Nebraska are shipped to Nebraska in Saturday's football opener, Nebraska Coach Bob Holliday said. Nebraska Gibson said Wednesday he expected a tough, close game and the Wildcats have great respect for him. But he doesn't expect the secondary. Devaney said his starting quarterback's mistake, "because he berry Tajgee since "Jerry was No.1 for us at the end of the season and we have not done." He said. "I don't like to think that we are going to give them three courses," he said. "And I'm next day's practice." And I know our defense isn't thinking about the problem. MANHATTAN—Kansas State Coach Vince Gibson thinks Saturday something football game he decided to be decided in the fourth quarter. Turning his thoughts away from Saturday's game in Manhattan, Gibson said of the fall practice. "Our kids have had a lot of physical condition but better physical condition than anytime since I've been here." Kansas State NORMAN—"We naive a good practice today," said Coach Chuck Farbanks as the Soomers and the lights Wednesday night. Oklahoma Fairbanks praised both the offense and defense after the workout. The offensive team won by 5 points, but attention on reading different kinds of defenses. Senior players received praise for his throwing "We have better concentration, in the cooler weather but we hope to get back to our regular schedule," Fairbanks said. Oklahoma has been working out at night to beat the high temperatures and humidity of the past week. Choice Pleases Fambrough Childs,Page Named Co-Captains Kansas Sports Editor Seniors Bobby Childs and Kenny Page, two players the Kansas coaching staff will rely By JOHN RITTER Saturday against Washington State. The 64, 265-foot Smyrna. Ga product is extremely quick and easy to disassemble, devastating blocker either at the KANSAN sports heavily on this fall, Wednesday were elected co-captains of the 1971 football team by a vote of their teammates. The vote was conducted prior to Wednesday's practice which was behind locked gates in Memorial Stadium. Coach Don Fambrough said he was "very pleased" with the selection, one that he said was made a number of good abilities. "I told the team there were '1 more people capable of being outstanding captains'," he said. "We had a team in a number of years." CHILDS, CONSIDERED by many to be KU's best bet for All-American season this year, when the BCS championship will Jayhawks in the season opener line of serimmage or in the open field. Page, a linebacker from Dodge City, was the Jawhacks' leading tackler as a sophomore with 122 stops, the most by any defensive tackle. PAGE WAS hampered with a lag injury most of last season. He was unable to remove a calcium deposit on a shin bone, he figures to return to Even with the injury, last year Page made 72 tackles, including Fambrough continued to wind down practice sessions for the afternoon session and the afternoon session on sweltering Taurin Tauri's 'review 12 against Washington State and 16 against Oklahoma State, both game highs. "We went over just about everything today," he said, "both on offense and defense. We're at all phases of the game." HE DEScribed the practice as good, and said that no particular trouble spots were applied to the one hour and 10 minutes drill. place kicker Bob Helmacher continued to shine in practice. The junior soccer-style kicker hit the ball with his right foot that tries from the 35-40-yard range. When asked if he believed a poll that had picked the Washington State team in the nation, Fambrough said, "Howwash, if that means "I don't know how they can say that about a team that averaged 383 yards on the ground a game against some of the teams they The big tournament brass at the West Side Tennis Club breathed a heavy sign of relief. With the absence of many leading pro, including defending men's champion Ken Rosewall and Rod Laver, the meticulous tyke from New York has been the gate-ing attraction. Chris Evert Streaks On, Now to Face Top Seed FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (AP)-Eixet, a young year-old Chris Eickert, the exciting little court princess from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., attended basketball camp Wednesday by beating Lesley Hunt of Australia 4-6, 2-3 to gain the women's semi-finals in Open Tennis Championships. A crowd of 10,000,including television crews of the major NOW SHE MUST go against the indemnable top-seeded Bellen Jean King of Long Beach, Calif., the three-time Wimbledon winner who advanced with a 63-75 at DuPont. DaCapo Four of Charlotte, N.C. networks and leading firms colleagues, pardoned in the counseuter household statute is timate charity do it yourself. Miss Evert defeated Billie Jean in the spring in three sets on clay Registration Certificates Must Accompany Tickets John Novotny, assistant athletic director, said Wednesday students should read the book from the booklet and bring it, along with a current certificate of achievement, appropriate rate for admission. Ticket booklets, containing individual tickets for each game; individual cards used in card pack used in past years, have been on sale in Allen Field "A student must have the ticket with stub and his registration to be admitted," Novotny said. "They don't need to bring the original booklet to each game just the ticket for that week's game." A new ticket procedure for student admissions to University of Kansas football games has been developed by the athletic department He said the tickets could not be transferred from one student to another, unless the student and parent. He said a student wishing to transfer his ticket to another student should send a transfer card would be issued. attached stubs would not be valid. He also said tickets without Special stubs for spouse tickets have been issued which do not require registration certificates, ie said. Baseball Standings American League W. L. 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