University Dally Kansan Wednesday, September 7, 1977 7 German's work to pay off By JASON NUSS Sports Writer Snorts Writer All of the time, effort and hard work Jim German has put into the University of Kansas football program is finally paying off. A 6-1, 220-pound junior from St. Louis, German's only playing time the past three years has been in junior varsity games. But have you ever been a boy? Last winter, German worked hard in KU's weight training program and reported to spring camp stronger and 20 pounds heavier than the good boy. He also faired two defensive end "I put my time in here," German said. "Three years on the scout team isn't the most important part," he added as a tool in an ammunition a lot of sacrifices and I want to get something out of it." THE ADDITIONAL weight and strength German gained last winter were not the only things that helped him. The Jayhawks' defensive coaching staff underwent a training camp in the University of Tennessee to replace Lance Van Zandt as defensive coordinator. "The new academy coaches really gave me a chance to start over." German said. "Everybody was equal. Sure, there were two guys and a few girls," everybody equal. It was like a fresh start." Head Coach Bud Moore had kept an eye on German's progress and not surprised when he emerged from spring drills as the team's number two defensive end. GERMAN, WHO was red-shirted in 1975, is currently battling two-year letterman Jerry Calovich for a starting position at defensive end. Staff Photo by JOHN SHARKEY Waiting Defensive end Jim German will be on the right side of KU's line Saturday when the Jayhawks take on the Texas A & M Aggies. German, a 6-1, 228-pound junior from St. Louis, is fighting for a starting spot this fall after playing for the junior varsity squad the last three seasons. C'mon C'mon you know you'll have a good time on an SUA GETAWAY to Worlds of Fun SAT. SEPT. 17 bus to and from - free refreshments on bus - price $13 includes ticket and transportation buy to and from free refreshments on bus - leave from the Union at 10 a.m. return 6 p.m. * feed available in the park - bus to and from      * tree retirements on bus * leave from the Union at 10 a.m. return 6 p.m. - food available in the park. For more Info: call or come by the SUA office in the Union lobby. Sign-up deadline Sept. 7 ciernan said the competition between the players would help both the players and the team. "It's really a close race between the two," Moore said. "Both are playing about the same at this point, although German may be more consistent." "The competition will keep both of us on our toes," he said. "I know Jerry's the one and I can't slack off. With the two of us splitting the playing time, we'll have a fresh man in at all times, which will help the team." KANSAN Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE New York W 41 L 51 Pts. G.O. Boston 81 71 39 Pts. 2/6 Baltimore 81 71 39 Pts. 2/6 Detroit 81 71 39 Pts. 2/6 Cincinnati 81 71 48 Pts. 17/16 Milwaukee 69 84 41 Pts. 27/16 Toronto 69 84 41 Pts. 27/16 Kansas City 82 54 603 Chicago 72 54 603 5½ Minnesota 69 52 604 5½ Texas 71 62 604 5½ Oklahoma 63 52 604 17½ California 63 54 604 17½ Washington 63 54 604 20 NOW is the time for all People to gather their thoughts, crafts and general Know How . . . New York & Cleveland 2 Boston 11, Toronto 2 Baltimore 7, Detroit 2 Miami 7, Seattle 0 Kansas City 7, Seattle 0 Today's Games (ALL TIMES EDYT) p.m. New York (Goldry 18-4) at Cleveland (Gerland 10-17). p.m. Ballistics (Gritsman) 12-7 and McGregor 2-3 at Detroit (Crawford 7.8 and Brewster 2.5; 8:30 p.m.) Boston (laconda 10-4) at Toronto (Lemancryk 10-13), 7:30 to 8:30 **Kearne (Ellis) 7-13** & **Mimmae (Schuster) 7-17** & 8:30 p.m. **Hassan (Castle) 8-55** & **Satell (Abert) 11-20** (Crawford 7-4 and Glynn 1-0) 8: 5:30 p.m. Boston (Jefferson 10-4) at Toronto (Lemancy 10-1); 7:30 p.m. Chicago (Romeo) 20 at Oakland (6:00) 10:30; Chicago (Bernard) 25 at Oakland (15:15) in California (9:30) 6:40; Augusta (Aquila) 17 at Oakland (6:00) 8:40. NATIONAL LEAGUE FreeUniversity state kale Philadelphia 81 75 L. Pet. GB Pittsburgh 83 70 L. 638 Philadelphia 81 75 L. 638 St. Louis 74 64 L. 358 Montreal 74 64 L. 358 New York 63 70 L. 420 Los Angeles 84 54 609 -3 Cleveland 73 86 323 11½ Houston 84 86 313 -3 San Francisco 84 75 460 20½ San Diego 84 75 443 20½ New York 5, Montreal 3 St. Louis 3, Chicago 1 New York 2, Philadelphia 4, 11 innings San Francisco 12, Atlanta 8 Today's Games You can coordinate a Free U. course! Be surprised at how many will want to learn what you know and do best . . . **ALL TIME ELEVEN** Montreal (Bahamas) 8-12 at Rochester (R. Reubeck, 18-6) St Louis (Demy 10-9 at Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh 7-9; 1-3) Los Angeles (Hoonot at 7-10 at Atlanta (Capital 7-10; 3-5) Philadelphia (Christiansten 13-14 at New York (Zachary 6-3) San Francisco (Halick 12-10 at Cincinnati (Solo 2-4) *San Diego (Fresnel 6-7 at Houston (Bandierle, 8-1*) THE GREEK NEWSPAPER DEADLINE Sept.19 Applications for staff positions are now available at IFC office, Kansas Union. 9 am-12 pm The FORUM For any questions call: Vicky Moeller, 864-1133 Tom Wilder, 842-9426 Simply fill out a course description in the office. Royals set plans for ticket sales KANASS CITY, Mo. (UPI)—The Kansas City Royals announced yesterday plans for the sale of tickets to the American League Championship division and the current Western Division leader who bid in their second straight divisional title. The first two games of the series will be played in the city of the Eastern Division winner Oct. 5 and 6 before switching to the Western Division city for Oct. 8, and so on, if necessary, will also be played at the Western Division city Oct. 8 and 9. The Oct. 7 game will be played Friday night at 17:55 p.m. (CDT); the Oct. 8 game would be played Saturday at 12:15 p.m. (CDT); the Oct. 9 game would be played Sunday at 7:15 p.m. (CDT). Tickets will be sold on an individual game basis with a price of $7.00 for reserved seats and $4.00 for general admission seats. The Royals have imposed a limit of four tickets an order for one game. "We ARE SPLITTING the games again this year and selling them on an individual basis," said Joe Burke, the Royals' executive vice president and general manager of the games, potentially three times as many of our fans will be able to see a game. We want to share the thrill of the championship series with as many fans as possible. Ticket requests should be sent in a standard number 10 envelope in care of Championship Baseball-1977, P.O. Box 1000, Kansas City, Mo., 64141. A complete return address must be in the upper left-hand corner of the envelope and a specification of either general admission or reserved seats should be made on the lower left-hand corner of the envelope. Tick application must be post-marked Monday, Sep. 12, to be eligible for the random drawing. Earlier or later postmarks will not be eligible. A stamped return envelope (also number 10) must be enclosed with ticket application. A certified check, cashier's check or money order payable to "Championship Baseball - 1977" will be enclosed. A $100 fee will be charged. Personal checks will not be accepted. 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