Tuesday, October 4.1977 1 Junior quarterback Mark Vicenteed discussed strategy with head coach Bad Moore before the Jayhawks only touchdown. Vicendese hopes to provide spark Word of advice Staff Photo by ELI REICHMAN who missed the last two games because of a pulled humming, played the last four series against the Sooners and should see if they could win. BvGARY BEDORE Sports Writer Kansas' sputtering offense has not made much headway this season, but with the return of quarterback Mark Campbell it may be given a lifo of life. Campfield, who had been out for five weeks with a hyperextended knee, rushed for 17 yards in three carries in the game. 244 loss against Oklahoma Saturday. AGAINST OU, Vicendse hit hbobby Barrow in the end zone with a nine yard touchdown pass. The score came against some of Oklahoma's reserves but gave KU a glimmer of hope in what was otherwise a set of doom, vrecendese saw fourth action and engineered KU's only touchdown of the game. he had not played since the KU-Texas A M game in which the 6 feet 1, 180-pound junior pulled a shot on music on the second play of the game. University Daily Kansan Vicendese said he was ready to play, despite missing the previous two games. "I wasn't sure I'd get to play at all," he said, "but the leg felt good. I didn't feel it during the game, but after seeing the films, I was a little rusty." "Any time you score it helps," Vicendee said yesterday. "For me, it was just like the first quarter." Head coach Bud Moore agreed that Vicendese still had not regained the number one quarterback spot, currently occupied by freshman JHines. "VICENDEZ IS still awryly rusty," he said. "It was a long layoff for him, and he just hasn't gotten back into the groove." "We stop ourselves with mistakes," he said. "If we could just get rid of them we'd be all right." Moore might be tempted to play the junior as soon as possible, however, since the KU offense is been plagued with turnovers. Against Oklahoma, the Jayhawks lost four fumbles and Hines bad one nausea intercepted. Vicendese said the offense had been inconsistent. "The blocking has been good, both Bethkite and Hines have played well. We have to nuit beating ourselves." VICENDESE SAID he was close to "I got face masked and spun around," he said, "and it nullled during that." running at full speed, and almost 100 per cent recovered from his injury, which he described as a freak one. "The same guy had three face masks this weekend (against Michigan). My dad watched it on TV and said he was so hot that he almost threw the TV across But, the younger Vicendese had to take a patient route to recovery from the injury, which was his first in college. During Viceneed's recovery time, there was some talk that he and Campfield might be considered for a hardship list. If accepted by the NGOAs as a handout, they would be interviewed another year of eligibility after sitting out this season. "The first week I just sat and got treatment," he said. "The second week I logged, and the third week I practiced. Vincendie was red-shirted last year until Nolan Cornwell sustained a knee injury and he was inserted into it as a result, the red-shirt attempt was wasted. Vicendee, should see plenty of action this weekend against Miami in the Orange Bowl, where his father once played halfback for the University of Miami. Vicendee's sister currently attends the Florida school. "TLL DO JUST about anything I can for the team," he said, "but the only thing that worried me about it is if something like last year could happen again." Vicencede that besides working himself back into the line-up, his only goal of the season was to help the team start scoring. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Sports Roundup Women needing win The KU volleyball team will try to get back in the conference race tonight when it plays Wichita State University at Wichita. The Jayhawks have an 0-1 conference record and need a win tonight to stay in contention, coach Bob Stancillt said. "We were pretty consistent in our last couple of matches and we need to keep that up." Stancill said. "I think we're about to get back into Wichita, but we can't afford any让down lots." The Jayhawks have several injuries that could be a factor, he said. Owens has an injured toe. Snoodgrass has a ha- p-pointer and Wilson has a ruptured ear. Nike's Nike shoes are not covered. Defensive players Nancy Owens and Julie Snodgrass, both Lawrence freshmen, and Tina Wilson, St. Louis sophomore, are questionable for the match. One bright spot for the Jayhawks could be the return to full play of Debbie Kuh, Achton senior. Kuh has been recovering from a strained ligament and is getting back on track. "With Dibble out, we haven't really had anybody take over as floor leader." Stanclift said, "so I'm glad she can get back in game, even if she doesn't play all the time. Stancliff said Wichita had a tall lineup, the jayhawk front line would really have to be on their side. "The front line has been pretty good," he said, "but they need more practice in their blocking. June Kober and Laura Frost are the only two players there, but even they need to improve." Conference game set The KU field hockey team will begin Kansas Conference play at 3:30 p.m. today "KU and Emporia always have tough games, so we'll be ready," Diana Beeber, field hockey coach, said. "I know they're looking for us and would love to beat us." when they take on Emporia State University on the field east of Robinson Gymnasium. Beebe said she got a chance to watch the Hornets last weekend when KU went to Emporia to play William Jewell College and Central State University of Oklahoma. The Jayhawks beat both teams and Emporia splits its matches. "They're faster than we are," Beebe said. "But our stick work and overall play is better. We'll have to have a total effort to beat them, but I think we'll get it." "if we can get her to do that, we'll score." KU and Emporia are the only two state schools that have field hockey programs, Beebe said. Golfers finish 12th John Hanna, men's golf coach, said the tournament, won by wber State University of Ogden, Utah, was a learning experience multi-tier event on the team's fall schedule. KU's six players were lead by Steve Gebert, who shot 259 for 54 holes. Gebert shot a 132, good for eight place, for the first hole, but he slipped to 87 in the final round. The KU men's team finished 12th among 24 teams in the Air Force Academy Intercollegiate golf tournament last weekend in Colorado Springs, Colo. Other scores for the Jayhwaks were a 258 and a 262 by Bill Schiller, a 401 by Mark Steiner and a 262 by Bill Schiller. Play was delayed Saturday because of frost on the greens. The temperature was 34 degrees Celsius. Max Hedrick was second for KU with a 243 and Jim Dovile was one shot back at 244. The Kansas Jayhawks, bruised and battered after their 24-9 loss to Oklahoma, began preparations for Saturday's game with the University of Miami at Florida with seven starters missing from yesterday's practice. Defensive tackles Mike Beal and Franklin King, defensives backs Wayne Ricks and Leroy Irvin, linebacker Don Fille, offensive guard John Maccarello and wide receiver David Versus all suffered injuries in the Oklahoma game and missed practice. Seven starters mending after clash with Sooners "We had quite a few starters who missed practice," KU head coach Bud Moore said yesterday. "The way some of them got hooked looked like they'd never play football again." However, Irvin is the only starter who is doubtful for Saturday. Tom Fitch was moved from strong safety to fill in for Irvin and freshman John McCarroll worked out at Fitch's stong safety position. Irvin, who leads the team in tackles with a suffered a sprained knee against the苏被. MOORE SAID the offensive backfield might show some changes against the Hurricanes because of the return of running bill Bill Campfield and quarterback Mark Vincentese. Campfield has been moved to first down, but the player who has been playing while Campfield has been injured, has been demoted to the second team. Vicendese returned to action Saturday, completing three of six passes for 49 yards and KU's only touchdown. Vicendese pulled another 52 for the season of the season opener against Texas A & M "We're not getting the play from that." Max Edison is doing a good job at half half. "Max Edison is doing a good job at half half." "He's awfully rusty," Moore said. "It was Chancery Club (Pre-law Club) Meeting—October 5—Wednesday 7:00 p.m.-Big 8 Room (Union) Information About: • The LSAT • Admittance to law schools • KU's Law School Speakers:• Max Griffin—Admissions Director, KUSchool of Law • Maggie Cartar—Placement Director, KUSchool of Law • KU and Washam students Any person interested in a career in law is referred to attend this meeting. All members Any person interested in a career in law is urged to attend this meeting. All members, non-members and interested persons are welcome. a long layoff for him and he hasn't got back in the groove." Moore also said that fullback Norris KU's leading rusher with 279 yards, the highest in college football, is Questions? Call: * Cindy Brunker 843-1101 * Dave Baker 841-8782 * Jim Rane 841-7555 Funded by Student Activity Fee The Yankees are countering with a pair of lefthus of their own in the first two games, Don Gullett and Roni Guidry. They combined for 30 of the club's 100 victories. Both made two starts each during the regular season against the Royals and accounted for four of the five Yankee victories against Kansas City. SPLITTORTE WAS 16-4 during the regular season with a 3.69 earned run average. He on opening day but then went six weeks before recording another victory. After that he was 25-7 at home and 24-7 at center field. Against Spittierff, the Yankees will likely bench switch-hitting veteran outfielder Roy White, using right Lou Pinelli in his place and employing Cliff Johnson as the right fielder. **THE ROYALS and Yankees split 10 games this season and Herzog started lefthier Splitterff and Hassler four times each. The other two starts went to Leonard, a right-hander. Splitterff was 2-1 with one decision, Hassler 1-3 and Leonard 1-1 against the Yankees.** UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN He was the Royals' winning pitcher in relief in the second game of the playoffs last October, returning from a long stretch on the disabled list. Ruling sends Behagen to Atlanta His opponent in the opening will be Gullett, no stranger to the disabled list. The lanky lefty, who was one of the expensive Yankee free agent acquisitions last winter, battled a variety of alliances during his days in Cincinnati and was troubled by arm and neck problems in his first season with New York. He still managed to win 14 of 18 Sports Digest From the Associated Press, United Press International Pitching pairings set for playoffs The Los Angeles Lakers earlier this year were forced to give up $250,000 and a first-round draft choice to Golden State for signing Wilkens, a former N. 1 pick draft who was averaging 27 points in the NBA. NEW YORK—Kansas City Royals manager Willey Herrog will trot out his traditional left-handed strategy when the Royals face the new York Yankees beginning tomorrow in a game against Boston. "BASED ON THE Jannah) Wilkes decision, we feel this is punitive," said Lewis Schaffer. Jazz general manager. "If it had been the first decision, it may have been the last." The Royals will use left-hander Paul Splittert in the opener at Yankees Stadium and then so with either Andy Hassler or Larry Gura, both southpaws, in game two. NEW YORK - The Atlanta Hawks yesterday were awarded New Orleans forward Ken Behagen and $175,000 by National Basketball Association commissioner Larry O'Brien as compensation for the jazz-signing former Hawks forward Leonard "Truck" Robinson. O'Brien made the award under the collective bargaining agreement between the NBA and the Players Association and the settlement agreement of the Oscar Robertson class-action suit. That means the Yankees will not face Royal ace Dennis Leonard, one of only three pitchers to win 20 games this season, until game three when the series switches to Washington. Robinson became a free agent last season after playing out his option with the Hawks and signing with New Orleans. He had been traded to Atlanta from Washington last year. KEN STABLER, after a shaky first half in which he was intercepted three times and then outscored by a goal. Raiders beat Chiefs KANAS CITY (UPI)—Clarence Davis touched for two touchdowns at a 21-point third quarter to defending Super Bowl LIII in Kansas City. Clippers last night, over the Kansas City, Chiefs last night. David scored on runs of 37 and two yards and Pete Banaszak added a 1-yard touchdown plunge to lift the Raiders into the lead in the first half. The Chiefs winless in three games this season. rebounded to make things easy for Oakland by hitting nine of ten passes for 166 yards after the intermission. Stabler, who finished with 19 compitions in 28 tries for 297 yards, also through a 21-yard TD pass to Fred Blinkloff in the first quarter. The Chiefs pulled within, six on a 13-yard end around by Laura Williams on the fourth play of the final quarter, but the Raiders drove 68 yards in 13 plays to put the game out of reach on Mann's 22-yard field goal. 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