8 Thursday, August 26, 1971 University Daily Kansan Javnes Lets It Fly Kansan Staff Photo by GREG SORBER David James, KU's sophomore quarterback, releases a pass amid a heavy rush from the No. 1 defensive unit during Wednesday's early first-round victory over Ohio State. brough has run his squad through two practices a day shine Sunday. The haws first scriumple will be Saturday afternoon in Memorial 40 Start Frosh Drills Forty KU freshman football players reported for their first workout under new freshman coach Gregg Elliott afternoon. The squad began preparation for its four-game season which starts Sept. 27 at Of the 40, 36 are scholarship athletes. Four of the group are non-scholarship prospects. Practice during the rest of registration week will begin for the freshmen at 4 p.m. In addition to OU, the Baby Jaws will face Kansas State Oct. 8 and Missouri Oct. 22 in Memorial Stadium on a state Nov. 4. At Stillwater. Here's the freshman roster: Quarterbacks--Bruce Adams. Bishop Magee; Brent Anderson. Chiliechoe, Mo.; Ken Saathfp. Rome, Shawnee Mission North; Ton Tompson, Highland; Odiel Weidner, Topeka West; Dean Zook, Larned. Receivers—James David, Hawthorne, N.J.; Leonard Schmitz, Salma; Tommy Smith, Purcell, Salika. Linemen-Ace Boydson, Chicago; David DePew, Chicago; Fedro Dillon, New Orleans; Dave Marshwa, Bishop Miege; Gordon Stockemer Colwich; Jeff Turner, Prichard, Ala.; Paul Van Saan, Hawthorne N.J.; John Weger, Shawnee South; Wint Winter, Ottawa; Calvin Gully, Pricail, Ala. Defensive Backs—Ron Hopper, Kansas City, Kan.; Gene Land Linebackers-Mark Ayesh, Wichita Southeast; Gregg Scheffler; Danny Johnson; Randy Robinson, Kansas City Central; Roger Stalhauer, Wellington; Steve Towle, Shawnee West; Larry Pratt The Pirates scored six runs in the first innning. After Rennie Smith was struck out, the team loaded the bases with consecutive singles, Pat Javaris, 5-12, struck Pirates Pound 21 Hits, Beat Braves 13-6 ATLANTA (AP)—The Pittsburgh Pirates pouted 21 out hits, including five by Roberto Clemente, Willie Stargell's 42nd home run and Bob Robertson's 39th. The Braves 13-6 Wednesday night Royal Gets Expert For Talk on Drugs But five more singles by Milt May, Dave Cash, Jackie Hernandez, Krista starter, Bruce Kinsley and Stennett brought in the. Stargell's homer with one on and Robertson's solo blast brought the Pirates three more runs in the second. Royals Win 12thStraight Over Boston Royal, who has built Texas into Lee's Summit, Mo.; Rick Mudge, Topeka West; Gordon Peterson, Wichita North; Steve Rus, LaGrange Park, Ill. KANAS S CITY (AP) — Exploding for five runs in the third innning Wednesday, the Rangers four-run deficit and went on to a 7-5 victory over Boston behind the strong relief pitching of rookie Jake Butler. AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) - Texas Coach Bearrell Rerial has had his say on proposals to cut back on the team's playoff plans to please others also do the talking for him on drug abuse the Longhorn to try to regain their Others—Allen Sehmidt, Hays; John Theisen, Shawne Mission South; Charles, Witthaus, Rockin South; Robin Gale, Syracuse. The mainstays of the offense, however, are quarterback Eddie Johnson, who was the best in the nation last year at engineering scores; halfback Jim Berteanen, who is now the pick-up draft choice; and 255-pound tackle jerry Siemore, the best receiver in a sophomore month as a sophomore月季. Now he's ready to concentrate on coaching. a perennial national power, a scholarship to 30 the major schools might break away from the NAACA tried to restrict school scholarships to 30 the major As part of the pre-season training period, Royal planned to invite a West Coast expert on the risks to the squad to the tasks to the squad. "It's inevitable that the big schools make some kind of split if we're to stay in business. That's what we want to see happen." Rival said. "The closer it gets to kickoff the more scared you become," Royal said. "Along about April and May you think you have a chance to be in August and September you start to see the problem areas." Royal said his Wishone Broyal was set, after several trades was set, before several trailing, to claim starring spots, including halfback Durr Ben Durbirk and ends Rick Davis and Jim Simons, both 40 yards in 47 seconds or faster. The Royals now have defeated Boston 11 times without losing this season and have a string of 12 stretching from last year. The Red Sox took a 4-10 lead in the second on Bob Montgomery's run-score and pitcher struck out the run of the year, a three-run shot. Kansas City Knocked out Peters in the third with five hits. Al Fitznerz sacrifice two in the second. Schalng singled home the second one. Lou Pinella singled in the next two. Mark Ferguson飞 accounted for the fifth run. AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. W. Pct. G.B. Baltimore 77 45 631 631 Detroit 68 59 535 113 Boston 67 61 614 190 St Louis 61 61 186 190 Washen 53 73 421 26 Cleveland 53 73 421 26 Oakland 82 46 641 041 Kan. City 82 66 254 15 Chicago 62 65 488 19 Calif. 61 68 473 21% Minnesota 57 69 452 24% Milwaukee 53 72 454 27 W. L. W. Pet. Gub. Pittsburgh 76 55 580 - St. Louis 70 59 543 5 Chicago 63 59 452 15 Carmel 63 64 609 11 Philadelphia 56 71 441 18 Montreal 54 72 429 19 NATIONAL LEAGUE East San Fran 76 65 580 - - Los Angeles 65 61 27 - Atlanta 68 65 511 9 Cincinnati 68 65 492 11 Houston 63 66 488 12 San Diego 48 82 369 27 NUToughest In League Coach Says Don Fambrough, though he would not completely discount KU's chances at the Big Eight title, nevertheless he agreed with other forecasters who predicted that the Nebraska Cornhuskers would repeat their conference championship this season. "They have a lot of lettermen returning and they have the depth," he said. The new head coach told the Big Eight writers he "would have to go with Nebraska." Fambrough went on to pick Oklahoma and Colorado to finish second and third. But he refused to be pessimistic and did not tell the squad which he said, would appear heavily on badly injuries cut into the squad's already thin arm. "Okahoma improved more than any other team last year," he said. Chuck Fairbairn came in there. They'll make a good run at the tute. And Colorado, of course, is also a big, a big, strong, physical team." "I'm optimistic," he said. "But one of our胃病 patients told me that he's the health of our football team. Injuries, maybe more than anything else, could have played a role." After the top three picks, Fambridge would not speculate on the final line-up of the remainder of the conference. "I think it generally thought that we have the best balanced team," he said. "Any of several teams could be in there for the chaumon." "Oklahoma State had the best freshman team in the league last year. They'll be young and will think they'll fool a lot of people. "Kansas State is another one we don't know much about. Vince Gibson says he redshirted 20 or 25 players last season. And Iowa State could come on. Johnny State has done a great job up there." 11 Tourneys Scheduled For Fencers "There could be a lot of darkhorses in this league." Torre Boosts His Average Big Eight Report HOUSTON (AP)—Joe Torre and Michael Johnson slammed a two-homer as the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Houston Astros 4-1 for the first time in franchise history. The University of Kansas the NCAA NCAA in-game this year, more than in any previous year. Patrick L. Christian, captain of the NCAA football team. Torre had a walk to go with a double, single and triple as he raised his league-leading batting average to 360. The tentative schedule for the coming year is: Jan. 24-Ohio, Ohio State Northwestern Feb. 7- North Carolina, St. Louis University, Feb. 14- Illinois University, Feb. 21- University of Illinois, Chicago circle, Wisconsin University, Wisconsin Parkside University, Michigan State University, Michigan University, Notre Dame University. March 7—Air Force Academy, Colorado University, March 14— Texas A&M University, March 15— University, April 11—University of Missouri at Kansas City, Iowa State, Washburn University, Kansas City, Kan. Community University Nov. 18—Kansas 2 Weapon Invitational. Department Illinois Collegiate Dec. 11—Illinois Collegiate Invitational. April 28—Intercollegiate Women's Fencing Championship Kansas State March 26—NCAA National Championships. MANHATTAN—The stomach, virus bug hit the football training camp at Kansas State causing nearly 20 players to miss practices Wednesday, but Coach Johnson was not overly concerned. "The bad thing is the players are missing a lot of work," said Gibson. "And we're giving a lot of them, and aren't going to play for us." "The thing that has encouraged us is that the kids are trying to play when they're sick. They're fighting to stay in there," he said. LINCOLN-Nebraka Cornhuskers scrimmage Wednesday for the first time since the start of fall football practice, and Coach John Devany said that as a result it was a prettier sharp work-out. Rv the Associated Press Defense Key to Success By JOHN RITTER Kansan Sports Editor Nebraska Gibson noted that none of the top 44 Wildecats missed the workouts. Defense, that half of football that didn't particularly shine for the University of Kansas Jayhawks last season, will be the name of the game this year. Don Fannin took new head coach, told the Big Ten Skyywriter at a dinner Tuesday in Lawrence "We've been worse in the season at the outset," he said, but hastened to add: "I sure need a lot of practice play a game today, however." Both offense and defense came "Unless we have made a mistake in the evaluation of our personnel, that's the way it should be," he said. Warner Brownson, Jerry Taggie and Dave Humm all were credited with passing "pretty well," although Taggie had one intercepted and Humm had two picked off, one by Jim Anderson in a spectacular diving encounter. "The season will depend on the defense," he said. "It's number one. We cann't win without it. I'm confident that our offense can be boarded if the board is not in get the ball." up with several outstanding plays, but "neither unit showed enough consistency," he said. The No. 1 offense moved the ball well against the second defense, and the first defensive team shacked the No. 2 offensive Statistically, KU's defense was the worst in the Big Eight last year. The Jayhawks gave up more offensive yards than their opponents in all but three games. receiving and pass protection all have improved. In the backfield, the Hawks "are blessed with three or four fine running backs." Farnbrough said. Jerome Nelloms, Steve Scales and David Ellis chart depth chart as first stringers at tailback, fallback and wingback, are all lettermen. Delin Williams, Houston sophomore, who Farnbrough says "could be one of those players," has further strengthened the backfield. "Conkey will move into John Riggins' position," he said. "He's a power runner and a good blocker, Jerome Nellcore is an exciting runner who can take on any big Weave to three or four good runners, but that is just not enough. There's no death." rut experience and added emphasis both in spring and fall drills, plus a couple of position changes in the defensive end to obtain them the defensive play. Farnambug said. INDEED, LACK OF depth in nearly all positions will be the biggest potential readability to a sheer at a good season. The team will need to put forth little competition among players for a position. When a player feels pressure to keep his job, he, said naturally works well on a roster. STILLWATER— Oklahoma State slipped in the water as the boys blinded closed gates Wednesday and the Cowboys racked up five touch- less tackles. Oklahoma State Senior tailback Bobby Cole, all led rushers with 100 yards in eight carries, raced 74 yards for the first touchdown and Brent Blackman scored when he captured end for four yards. "Lucius Turner and Marvin Foster (split ends) both have speed and good hands. Bob Schroll is doing a good job at tight end. The rest of KU's passing game, one of Fambridge's biggest disappointments last spring, likewise is showing signs of maturity, he said. Sub fullbacks Tommy Woods and John Lennon last the last three TDs, Woods runs yards and Heilman nudging it over twice from the one and three passes. FIVE RETURNING lettermen and a promising junior college transfer are expected to fill the defensive line. Pat Ryan KUJ third leading tackler last year, who was selected by the All-American at Hutchinson, will protect the ends of the jayhawk line. Phil Bailer, a quarterback-turned-linebacker - turned-lineman, and Gory Palmer, a stand-out defensive last season, are the number three players per Pelkins will fill the middle guard position. "We saw some people out there today who wanted to play football." Coach Floyd Gass said. "I think the offense had the best of it and I always had adjustments after we have had a chance to grade the films." "Dan's experience is showing. He's reading defensive keys better and has thrown well this fall. David Jaynes is coming along about as we expected. He has problems reading the defenses along with the normal sophomore problems. Steve Roach and Kenny Page, a pair of experienced linebackers, and Lee "I WAS DISAPPONTEED this spring in our passing game. But it has shown the team that it can win." ACCORDING TO FAMBROUGH, the outlook at quarterback is good at this point. Dan Heck, last year's signal caller, is looking "better than ever," he said. Oklahoma "Unlike some of the other positions, Heck has competition for his job, and he knows he has to get out there and work to win." Heck also said that Heck has to be a good quarterback. NORMAN-Oklahoma concentrated on the passing game in its final day of non-contact football worksouts. Wednesday. "We have accomplished quite a bit during this non-contact period," Fairbanks said "but we have lot more to get done." Hawkins, Mark Geraghty, Mike Burton and Gary Adams. In the team's second half, the complete the defense. "I think we can be able to line up one of our enemies we all defense that will compete with us," he said. "But where we go from there I don't know. Despite the lack of depth, Fambrough has been the best." Offensively, Fambrough said KU had the nucleus for another fine offensive line in tackle Tenn Gaugnah, who was a defensive specialist and Mike McCoy, center. John Scholl and Bruce Mitchell, the only newcomers to the line, are listed as starters at tight end and the other He said the squad would continue to work on fundamentals and assignments when pads were donned Thursday. "I DON'T HAVE enough experience to con you," he told the Skywriters assembled at the Holiday Inn. "I may come on to it later, but now I won't try to fool you." Despite the lack of depth, Fambrough said "i can be nothing but optimistic." "When we begin contact work, we will be much better able to evaluate our players," Fairbanks added. SUA ORIENTATION WEEK! TONIGHT August 26 ALL FREE! UNION OPEN HOUSE 7 - 10 p.m. Movies, Music, Bowling and Billiards. 6 Groups Graywack Charlie Thump Theatre Beth Scalet Together Bikales-Weinberg SUNDAY August 29 ROCK CONCERT AT POTTERS From 2 p.m.—On