Tuesday, August 31, 1971 University Daily Kansan Defense Pleases Fambrough 7 Scrimmage Previews Season By MATT BEGERT Assistant Sports Editor Good defense and a good passing game marked the pre-season intersquad scrimmage held Saturday in Memorial Stadium, as Coach Don Fambrough gave the crowd a preview of what KU will look like on the競irid this fall. The Blue team, KU's number one offense and defense, scored a 24 to victory over a White team composed of the rest of the team. The scrimmage was sponsored by the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce Committee. Fambrough said that overall the scrimmage was a good one. He praised the strength of the defense, and the senior signal-caller, did not participate in the scrimmage because of an injury. Fambrough said he was pleased with the way Rich Jones, quarterback for the White Sox, played. He said of David Jaynes, sophomore quarterback for the Blue team who missed spring practice, "It was real good for David to go through this contact with the number one unit. He has that much more confidence now and the players have a chance to win. JAYNES COMPLETED 10 of 18 passing attempts for 191 yards, including a 62-yard pass. Jones came off the field with 11 completions in 17 attempts for a total of 137 yards. Jones tossed a 44-yarder to Bob Martin, split end for the White team. In the rushing department, senior Chuck Schmidt had the best record with 77 net yards in 7 attempts. Schmidt scored on a 37-ward run. Fullback Vince N'Elon, who will miss the Jayhawks' first four games because of a recruiting violation, led the White team in total rushing with 34 yards in 10 carries. However, Fambridge said he was somewhat disappointed with the rushing of the team. "I'm a little disappointed in the running game," she said. "I'd hoped we would have won." HE SAID THAT team workouts had emphasizing passing and defense, and that mrs could be the reason for the ground game not being quite up to par. "We got a lot of things to smooth out before we play." Fainchoad said, "and I want to do that. I'm not going to As far as the defense is concerned, he was obviously pleased. Eddie Sheats, a Hutchinson Junior college transfer played a defensive game with the St. Louis Rams. "HE'S SO QUICK," Fambrough said, "that he can make a mistake and still recover in time to make the tackle for only a yard or two gain. He was just fantastic." "Its hard to tell how you're doing when you play yourself, but to me the defense was the real bright spot of the day." Fambrighau said after the scrummain. "I hope our defense has improved that much," he said. Defense has been eminent in the last four years for poor showing last year. The Hawks ranked last in team defense in the Big Eight last year. Sheats helped hold opposing quarterback Jones for a net gain of 8 yards in 7 carries. Sheats also blocked the only field goal attempt by Bob Helmbacher. Helmbacher kicked for both teams. Gary Cooper, senior guard from Spring Valley, Calif. and John Schroll, junior tight end from Hutchinson both had outstanding offensive performances. "THESE YOUNG KIDS should help us out with our death problem," he said. Farnbaugh was even more impressed with the defense after looking at films of the scrimmage, which will probably be the only hard-hitting practice the Jayhawks have done since opening September 11 with Washington State University in Lawrence. Fambridge was also encouraged by the performance of some of the younger team members, notably Galen Schmitz, defensive end, Bill Skepnek, defensive tackle, (both sophomores) and Bill Dinkel, junior tight end. "I feel our defense is coming around. I sure hope it is, because our defense has got to get the ball for us if we're going to be a good football team," he said. Kansan Staff Photo by HANK YOUNG Rich Jones Releases One of His 11 Completions . While pressure mounts from Gery Palmer (76) . . . Stadium Painted,Lettered While Fam Goes to Fans Memorial Stadium at the Memorial Stadium, and anything else, will be a part of the "New Blue at KU" this season after a facelift by Building Management. and if new Head Coach Don Foran发球,campaign was successful, a high number of Jayhawu alumni and fans will be visiting. The remaining seats and trim the stadium that were not put up for the game blue during the summer. Doors to the gate entrances are a mat- tened entrance. Meanwhile, Fambrough, in his first campaign as head coach after 23 years as an assistant, took a week in May, June and July to travel much of the southeast, central and western parts of the state. "Kansas Memorial Stadium", between levels of the press box, and "Home of the Kansas Jayhawks", on the outside of the east side of the stadium, were lettered in blue with red trim. The press box was also painted match the rest of the stadium. The three tours were a combination of golf dates with the KU Alumni, afternoons, followed by dinners sponsored by the KU Alumni "We had great response at the meetings," Fambridge said. "They were good for us and good for the people." "We attempted to reach every KU alum in the state," John Novotny, assistant athletic director said. "The image of the game has been changing and making and what the future promises are our main topics." Plans aren't definite for next year, but it appears that the tour will become a regular part of the team. The players come in one or more Jayhawk football players travel around the state making speaking appearances, Wade Sinson, athletic director, said the tours provided an open department to visit with his supporters and personally thank it "We've invited people to Lawrence so many times and asked so much of our alumni and supporters and they've invoked so well," he said, that it was felt needed to get to see them." The first leg of the trip in May sent the coaching staff to Hutchinson, Wichita, Great Bend and Salina. In June Famburg and Chiefs' Aerial Display, Late Drive Beat Jets The women's field hockey club will hold an organizational meeting on Wednesday room 123 Robinson. The club is open to any interested KU coed, Ann Laptad, women's interest director and the team's coach, suit team. KANAS CITY (AP) —The Kansas City City霆 unveiled an aerial display, a fourth quarter interception to intercept back the New York Jets 21-16 in a National basketball exhibition game Monday night. The club has five matches scheduled for this fall. Two of the matches will be hosted by the KU club. his coaches went to Parsons, Jophin, Mo., Pittsburg and Washington, where he was米了 Dodge City. Liberal, Garden City, Colby and Wichita. The deciding score was on a one-yard plunge by Eod Podolak, who had scored in the first half on a similar carry. Podolak's fourth quarter effort came after Kansas City quarterback Lenn Dawson took eight plays and featured a 51-yard play to Otis Taylor. Hockey Club For Women To Organize The Jets' only touchdown came with 12:15 in the third quarter. Linebacker Larry Grantham intercepted a pass from Mike Livingston, who took over at Kansas City. In the second half, The game was settled when Emmitt Thomas picked of a pass from the Jets' Bob Davis and Randy Ward, who drive late in the fourth quarter, New York's placekicker, Bobby Howfield, clicked on three field goals from 38, 19 and 34 yards. Monday Practice Is Terrible, Don Says Kansas City built a 15-6 halftime bulge on two brilliant drives of five plays each. Salb Overcomes Matson In AAU Summer Meet "It was worried about our passing after spring practice," he said. "We've worked hard on it this fall and there has been great improvement. Now we're going on the running game." One possible explanation for the injury was that said, was the emphasis that has been placed on the Jayhawk passing attack since fall drills. Karl Salb, former outstanding KU shot putter and one of six Jinhae entrants in the 2013 U.S. track and field meet this summer, defeated his old Nemesis, earning a 67.24% foot-off, a career best. Football practice Monday, the first since two-a-day drills ended in September. Saturday's full-scale scrimmage was "terrible." Coach Don He was particularly disappointed with the scrimmage, with the Jayhawk running game, that phase which he has said would be a strong one. But he said he wasn't as disappointed as he might have been considering the Hawks were to get ready for the entire season. "We haven't begun preparing specifically for Washington State," he said, looking at a lot of different defenses. "The state is naturally confusion and frustration. That results in bursed assignments. But I think it's only a The winning put was more than two and a half inches farther than the ball that shot outdoors. His previous best was 67.0% during his second game, and he previous encounters, he had never beaten Matson, the world champion. "I had hoped our running game was a little farther along," he said after a two-hour workout behind Allen Field House. "You never plan on having a bad win, but sometimes you get it." Fambrough said he thought some of the players were thinking a week ahead of time, toward KANSAS CITY (AP)—The Kansas City Royals baseball team today announced four play-moves, two of them in line up against the 44 major leagues from 24 to 40 players effectively Wednesday. Matson and Al Feuerbach, who throws for the Pacific Track Royals Make Player Moves The other Jayhawk entrants, the other Bob Bates. Wilhelm, shot put, Bob Bornkessel, intermediate hurdles, and Mike Bates, high hurdles. General Manager Cedric Tallis also announced the recall of pitchers Wally Bunker, Jerry Cram and Jim Rooftier, indefinite release of busseman-outfielder John Mastas and outfielder Scot Norley, all of whom will report to spring training. The only other Jayhawk who placed in the AAU meet was Sam Colson, junior javelin thrower. Colson better his own career best by almost seven inches with a 262-8-foot throw, but finished second in the place of a beryth in the Pan American Games. The second-place Royals announced purchase of veteran left-handed outfielder Sandy Leddy, who last vacationed Wednesday. In addition, Pitcher Bruce Ila Canton will be taken from the disabled list the same day. He was placed on the disabled list, a because of shoulder trouble. Club, tied for second with 66.1 tosses. Delvin Williams, sophomore running back from Houston, who was shook-up in Monday's game, moved to the offense to the so-far light injury list. "The University of Kansas track team wants you to train to be a high school baseball coach signs posted on campus indicates a shortage of personnel preparation for Washington State. But he said the team would get a "hard" workout each day this week. Coach Bob Timmons said that although hammer throwing was not an official conference event, the effort of Bill Penn, school record holder in the hammer whose eligibility has ended, Joyyahks Jayhawks capture a couple of open meets with his throwing. Penny, Timmons said, will be available this fall to help train those interested in throwing the hammer. Fambrough said that he thought Williams had pinched a nerve in his back slightly, but didn't think it would be serious. "Men who are at least 5' 10" and weigh 180 pounds or more and who want to learn the event, should just report to the track office in Allen Field House and then them start," Timmons said. Coach Looking For Men To Toss Hammer Penny, who developed into a the hammer drumler during his college years, finished fourth in the NCAA indoor championships this year and second in the Drake tournament for good for sixth in the NCAA indoor. At the conclusion of two-a-days Friday, Fambrough said the team had "accomplished about what I wanted to." "During the next two weeks we're going to have to polish what we've learned. Basically, we've learned that overall, the two-a-day were good." "We put in a lot of stuff," he said. "We have more defense than ever before. Actually you might call it a multiple defense. He said no experience was necessary. Knight Lost To Frosh Basketball One of KU's top freshman basketball prospects for the 1971-72 season, Dammy Lipscomb, cannot qualify for an athletic scholarship and will not be able to team, it was learned last week. Head Coach Ted Owens said Wednesday Knight was in school and "working to become eligible for varsity participation." Knight has, however, enrolled he fall semester at his own ep- partment. Grades this year he will be eligible for varsity competition He averaged 28.4 points and 14 rebounds a game for last season Hutchinson, which won 41 straight Arsenal shots. Hawks played in 20-3 record and finished fourth in the state tournament. A Kansas All-State and All-America selection, Knight signed a national letter of intent to come to KU Aug. 12. During his three seasons at sports he broke 13 of the school records, and 41 points for a single game and 582 for one season. 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