6 Thursday, September 2, 1971 University Daily Kansan Kansas Staff Photo by AL LALLO Coaches Owens and Frederick Talk of Up-coming Season New Kendall Coach at home on KU Campus Practice Pleasing Again, But Childs Worries Don For the second day in a row coach Javine played with his squad's workout, which again was primarily devoured and fun-filled during drills. "Overall it was a pretty good practice," he said. We looked a little quicker than, and I think we're starting to get our legs in shape a day-day grind. But we're not going to let up in the rest of the week." The weight condition of Bobbi Childs is starting off early, and she had two-day sessions because of an injury, was a cause of concern for her. He said Childs, who at 275 is still above a recommended weight of 280 pounds, was "way behind" in conditioning. "He still has more weight to ose." Fambrough said. "A guy like that we depend on so much, and we've got to have him 'coming along'. Actually right now we have more depth in our lives than in our of intensive line." Fambrough said sophomore ackle John Bryant continued to ook good. "He still makes typical sophomore mistakes," he said, "but he seems to be further along with the rest." He gives good effort all the time." The head coach also singled out running backs Steve Conley and Vince O'Neil for praise. "Both are really running hard, 'beate.' You might think there is a big gap between Vines to let up. 'O'Neil will miss the first four Jayhawk games, but he'll win." violation. But he's still working just as hard. I imagine after four or five times of not playing he'll be ready to play." Junior linebacker Tommy Oakley returned to full workouts Wednesday after being sidelined with an ankle injury. Fambrough said practice the rest of the week would be devoted to "getting ready for the entire season." Preparation for the Jays last time with Washington will begin Monday, he said. He said he had decided on no specific plans for Saturday's workout, but it would be held in Memorial Stadium at 1:30. "I won't decide until Friday whether or not we'll scrimmage," he said. New Frosh Coach Says He's At Home on Jayhawk Campus Bob Frederick, new University of Kansas freshman basketball coach, says he is not having any problem adjusting after his transfer from the coaching staff to the University Community Junior College. By MATT BEGERT Assistant Source Editor "It's just a little different being on a campus of 18,000 instead of 800." Frederick said. Frederick is not really new to KU. He played freshman basketball for the Jayhawks in 1859, and was a member of the varsity squads of 1860 and 1861. He also played senior his squad year because of a knee injury. He graduated from KU in 1962 with a degree in chemistry. While earning his masters in educational ad- dication, he was a graduate coaching assistant at KU for two years thereafter. in 1984, Frederick coached two years at Rich Central High School in Olympia Fields. It would be the last time he before accepting a coaching position at Coffeville a year ago. His overall high school校 record was as was 12 coffeille Coffeville team its season with a 21-9 record West Leads U.S. Amateur WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) -- Marty West III, who is marking time until called by his draft board, shot a four-for-parent 67 Wednesday for a two-stroke lead over mathematics teacher Chuck Shaw of the 1st annual U.S. first round of the 21st annual Golf Championship. The 23-year-old West crawled out of bed at 3 a.m. for his 7:38 startning time, and, after three putting the first hole for a bogy carded five birds to post a 34-33-67 over Wisconsin County in Michigan. The 28-year-old Haines ambed to the course in late afternoon, perused the scoreboard, and then jumped on the bench, place in the field of 150 starters. When he was hired, Ted Owens, KU's head basketball coach, said of Frederick, "I am extremely happy to get a man of Bob's high caliber at this late date. He's been a member of our summer camp staff for four years, so he is a valuable part of our system of fundaments." Frederick, who is 31 and unmarried and lives in Jawahar Tower, said he had had a chance with the KU basketball players. HE SAYS HE liked his living quarters very much, and was especially pleased with the food served at the training table. Commenting on the food, Frederick said, "If I don't play handball everyday to work it off, I'm going to be in trouble." Newcombe was sluggish and badly off form. "I played lousy," he said. Frederick said Paul Sinclair, the training table manager, did a fine job. Elimination of Newcombe took some more lustre from this 12-day tournament, already dulled by the withdrawal of Rod Lauer and the defection of such stars as defending champion Ken Towle Roche and Emerson, but it threw the men's field wide open. The upset buoyed the hopes of American players Stan Smith. Arthur Ashe, Clark Graebner. "WE HAVE AN outstanding freshman group," he said. We've got size as well as quickness. I hope we can have an outstanding year." The new coach said he was optimistic about the upcoming freshman basketball season. "I only play on grass twice a year—at Wimbledon and Forest Hills—and I don't play much like that. I get knocked out in the first round." Practice sessions for the fresh- men included in the squad are five scholarship players who were recruited last year, Frederick The first two or three practices will be tryouts for the remaining spots on the 12- to 15-man squad. FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (AP)—Jan Kodes, a curly-haired Czech with an aversion for grass, stunned the U.S. Open Tennis Championships with a first round victory over top-seeded John McEnroe. But Wednesday, and admitted no one was more surprised than himself. "I only wanted to win one set, I and I won three. Kodes said this was the best reigning Wimbledon champion and No. 1 ranked player in the world." Top-Seeded Newcombe Upset at Forest Hills Cliff Richie and Marty Riessen. Ash, seeded one 3. winner of the inaugural U.S. Open in 1988,榜上有名。He turned back Dirk Knight of Bellevue, Wash., -6.3, -6.4, -6.1-Richie, No.6, the Rose of San Antonio, Tex., disposed of his win at Chapel Hill. Charlie Pasarell, 6.4-6.7-5 Smith, the 6-foot-3 powerhouse from Pasadena, Calif., who was runner-up to Newcombe at Wimbledon, puts his No. 2 seeding on a line Thursday in the second set of Biezen, No. 5, of Evanson, Ill., goes against Brian Gottfried of Lauderdale, Fla. Seaver Gets 16th Victory ST. LOUIS (AP) - Tom Seaver pitched a four hitter and drew 12-hit support to the New York Mets trounced St. Louis and Bob Gibson. 7:1 Wednesday night, game Cardinals winning streak. The stylist Seaver, notching his fifth straight triumph and 16th of the season. Billy Follows John, Junior Third Riggins on Scene By BION BEEBE Kennon Sports Writer "I'm not John. I'm not Junior. I just out there trying to help the team," said the Centralia sohomore. What is it like to follow in the footsteps of two brothers who married three times and Bill Bighins, younger brother of John and Junior Bighins, is a man of many experiences. Occasionally, though, he said it did have an effect on him. "Sometimes I think about how I will compared to them," he said. said. "Coach Fambrough asks everybody for 110 per cent." Do the coaches expect more of him? "I really don't think so," he Riggins did not play freshman football last year. This year he said he was trying to make up for the lost time. His move from the big-league fullback to number two fullback shows the progress he is making. He said he gave much of the credit to coaches Bobby Skahan and Charlie McCullers. Despite his improvement he says, "I probably won't play much this year, I haven't got my blocking down yet." "Considering he missed all of Coach Don Fambrough said he was encouraged with Riggins' play. Ninth-Inning Brewer Hit Stops Kansas City, 3-2 MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Bob Hippenstein with his hips in the bottom of the mithin inged Wednesday night to lift the Milwaukee Brewers to a 10-4 victory. Heise's hit to center field off reliever Tom Burgermeier, 6-7, drove in the Rodriguez, who scored in the victory and gave the victory to reliever Ken Sanders. 7-8, we took over in the ninth. The Brewers scored two unearned runs in the first inning and four in the errors by shortstop Fred Patek. Paul Splittoret doubled for 109, the Rangers scored on two walks and an infield out. The Royals tied it in the six on Lukas Pinelli's double and three on Danny Ingram. his freshman year and spring practice, he's coming along very well, "he said. Kansas City's loss to the Brewers put the Royals 18½ games behind Oakland in the Western division of the American League. They now score above its goal of 500 percentage points by 7 games. Riggins said that when he played in high school his brothers showed him things they had learned in college football and that he thought this knowledge come back from last year's laffoy. His brothers also influenced Bill in his decision to come to KU. "Junior and John liked it. So do I." he says. Oakland still leads the Western division with a 88-47 record. But he said he also thought people at KU were not as friendly as they could be. "I come from a small town where you know everyone." As of now, Biggins said he was undecided whether he would major in physical education or music. "I'd like to go into music but I don't know if I can handle the music courses and play football too," he says. "John was known as a swinger. I'm going to cool that. I guess you tend to get that way when you learn," she said. "Did I have it bad?" he said. One thing he said he wanted to change was a certain reputation that his brother John had. KU head football coach Don Fambridge will meet at 7:30 each Monday morning with the Lawrence Quarterback Club. All Leagues Start Week of Sept. 6 East W. 11 L. P. Cts. G.R. Baltimore 81 48 64 61 Montreal 70 52 342 13 % Boston 70 64 342 13 % Cincinnati 71 77 352 18 % Washington 77 64 342 18 % Oakland 88 64 649 16 % Kanada City 88 64 530 16 % Calgary 63 72 607 24 % Minnesota 60 71 647 24 % Baseball Standings - Jayhawk League ... 6:00 Wed. BOWLING - All Campus League ... 8:30 Wed. AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE - Scratch League (160 or better) ... 8:30 Wed. - Varsity Bowling Tryouts . . . . . . . 3:30 Mon. 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