vee "s" "s" eck eck enho osee osee ns'er mee mee nourgh. thees r a r a trks tei tei ow. ow. e e em- em- University Daily Kansan Thursday, August 26, 1971 9 Kansas Photo Fambrough Talks After Practice . . . Defense the biggest consideration . . . Coach Encouraged By Team Progress Coach Don Fambrough has become progressively more pleased with his fouth week in two-day practices this week. The team donned pads for the first time Sunday after three days work in Monday's afternoon practice brought a frown of disapproval for the defensive unit's performance. He had said that it wasn't hitting the way it should and that the secondary didn't perform as he did. we a real good day both in the morning and evening practices," he said. "The kids are learning." "The things they need to be working on." Wednesday the squad suited up for a 7 a.m. workout followed by a short scripimage for the benefit of visiting Big Eight Skymakers. Practice in the afternoon was cut short because of the extended morning and the subsequent enrollment procedure for players. Dan Heck suffered a charley horse above his right knee in the morning workout, but Fameli was serious. Did he think it was serious? "Actually I'm overjoyed that it wasn't the knee he injured," he said. "In fact I almost want to lauch about it." He said he was pleased with the defensive unit, especially the secondary which he said "was really coming along." "That first defense is getting a lot of pride in their unit. They're beginning to play more as a team." Fambrough praised line-backers Kenny Page, Tommy Lemmon and Jason Rowe to play in the short srimmage. In the secondary, senior Mark Geraghty's pass coverage brought good comment from the team. Fambrough said he was "Overall, everyone came back in "real good condition," he said. We had two or three guys with us. We were all only slightly fewer in all we were in good shape." generally satisfied with the squad's condition and the early practice performances. By Wednesday most of the offensive plays and defensive formations had been introduced, he said. Fambrough said that he was concentrating on getting the team ready for the upcoming season, and that the squad had received training from a veteran organization for KU's home office with Washington State Sept. 11. Football prediction is a risky business, but if no one predicted, no avid football fan would have known that the season will end of the season will tell the whole truth, but here is a possible explanation: The top ten teams in the nation By MATT BEGERT Assistant Sports Editor In the number one national slot will be the University of Notre Dame Ars Parseiisha's team that will play in the 2014 streak in the Cotton Bowl last year, and it is expected that the Fighting Irish should come out on top. PINNEHURST, N. C. (AP)—Arnold Palmer was the one of the five top-ranked players to survive Wednesday when a wave of upsets was washed out some glamor names in the first round of the United States Professional Match Play golf championship. Of Top Five Only Palmer Wins Match Nebraska will be a close second if for no reason other than its rare that a team can win two national titles in a row. The Cornhusker won the league championship year's team, with two veteran quarterbacks, a good defense and Jack Nicklaus, seeded No. 1 as the leader on the official money game, was among the upset players were among the upset victims who packed their bags Palmer, No. 2 in this head-to-head competition, the first of its kind in the United States since 1957, took a 68-71 decision from Australian Bruce Devlin and won Thursday's second round play. The Jayhawks continue two-day practices, at 7:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., until classes start Monday. The "Hawks first full-scale amusement park in Memorial Stadium. It will follow a get-acquainted session for fans starting at 2:30 Assistant Editor Predicts Irish Will Be Top Team Welcome Back Students! John Carlos Karl Abegg Russell Pine Hillcrest Center 842-6331 VISIT US FOR YOUR COLLEGE NEEDS IN FABRICS WELCOME BACK STUDENTS BURLAP BRAID TRIMS APPLIQUES HOMESPUN DENIM WOOLENS JERSEYS TAPESTRIES CHINO FAKE FUR CRUSHED VELVET Only Complete Selection of Patterns in Town a large quantity of team enthusiasm and support. Michigan should hold down the third spot, and no more shall be said of this traditional Big Ten Conference power. Georgia should emerge from down south this fall with the biggest offensive line since 1988. Georgia has had a good sophomore quarterback and a couple of good rookie runners, and it should equal national place Southern California, the best in a strong Pacific Eight Conference will be a major contender for fourth. The Trojans can be even better because their defense have improved since last season. Syracuse is the top Eastern contender. It has one of its best squads since it won the national champions in 1938. Put them in 5th place. Arkansas will start out the season with an inexperienced defense, but the combined efforts of a strong offense and a good Oklahoma should accompany Nebraska into the ranks of the top Big Bight, but the Sooners will be the biggest place. The offense is a good one, but how the defense will compare to our top teams is unpredictable. Last season Penn State switched from a pass-dominated offense to a ground offense and it seemed to work out well. Its quarterback and two star runners are returning, so fans should feel the same action this fall. Penn State will capture the ninth spot. Last, but not necessarily least, is Oregon. One of the toughest teams in its conference last week was Portland, who will contender for the conference title. Eighteen of twenty- starters will be back for another season, with picketed teeth, but there seems to be no where for the team to go up by. kicker should boost them to the number seven position in the polls. YUK DOWN HILLCREST SHOPPING CENTER Thursday Ladies FREE FREEDOM From Chicago Playing Six Nights a Week 8 p.m. Fri. and Sat. Free Matinee From 3 to 6 Fri. Patronize Kansan Advertisers IMPORTANT:1971StudentSeason PLEASE READ FootballTicketInformation CAREFULLY WHERE: East Lobby, Allen Fieldhouse WHEN: * Seniors, Sept. 1 ... 1:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. - Graduate Students, Sept. 2 ... 1:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. - Juniors, Sept. 3 ... 1:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. - Sophomores, Sept. 4 ... 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m.-9:00 p. - Freshmen, Sept. 6 ... 1:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. - All students may purchase a season ticket on the designated day and each day thereafter. PRICES: Regular Student $5.00 Spouse Ticket $10.00 (Spouse includes spouses and children) WHAT TO BRING: 1) KU ID 2) Certificate of Registration 3) Payment for tickets PROCEDURE: 1) Pick up IBM card at Table 1 2) Proceed to Table 2 a) Present IBM card b) Pay for the ticket c) Receive the ticket d) You're finished! HOUSEMOTHERS: 1) Show KU activity card (which is purchased at the Business Office). GROUP SEATING REQUESTS: 1) Present all KU ID's and Certificates of Registration at the special table for groups. 2) All IBM cards will be pulled. 3) Proceed to Table 2 and purchase your block of tickets. 4) Seat assignments for groups are made according to the lowest classification of the individuals involved. If you choose to sit with someone who is not in your classification, the seat assignment will be made in the lower classification of the individuals involved. ITEMS TO REMEMBER: 1) SPOUSES—must show proof of marriage in writing if marital status is not indicated on the IBM card. 2) ALL STUDENTS—the tickets will be randomized as they are sold. The first people will receive tickets in their class section, however, they may not be the best seats in the section. Therefore, it will not be necessary to be present at 1:00 p.m. sharp for best seating.