8 Friday, December 8. 1972 University Daily Kansan Rodgers, Glover Lead All-Americans NEW YORK (AP)—Johnny Rodgers, winner of the Halloween Trophy, and his Nebraska teammate Rich Glower, recipient of the Outland Trophy as the country's top interior lineman, have been named to the Press All-America team for 1972. Joining them on the college football squad announced Thursday are tight end Charles Young and sophomore linebacker Richard Wood from No. 1-ranked Southern teams. The linebackers were active from Nebraska's two-time national champions, defensive end Willie Wilmer. Oklahoma, ranked second nationally to Southern Cal heading into the bowl games, also placed three players on the elite squad--running back Greg Prutti, center Tom Brahaney and defensive tackle Derland Moore. Glover, Pruitt, Brahayne and offensive tackle Jerry Bismack of Texas made the Kuhn Statement At Conference Called a Fraud NEW YORK (AP) -Marvin Miller, executive director of the Major League Commissioner Brown Kuhn Thursday of making a fraudulent statement and said player negotiations had been set back by an误判 that only the most rank amateur was involved. Miller said he was referring to a Hawaii news conference Nov. 29 in which, he insisted, Kuhn violated an understanding between owners' and players' negotiating committees to resolve their problems privately and not in a public forum. "Not only has Mr. Kuhn shown questionable integrity in breaking that agreement," Miller, a New York labor expert charged, "he has performed an extremely destructive act in terms of negotiations." Kuhn had no immediate comment. Miller called a news conference to detail accents of the latest conflict which he had handled with Russia. "The commissioner's act has only served "the commissioner's action." he added. He declined, however, to predict that baseball may again be hit by a player's strike since the unprecedented action last season was the delayed opening of the regular season 10 days. Independents Are Champs In Volleyball Two independent teams swept both Hill Championship trophies from the fraternities in men's intramural volleyball Wednesday. The Organic Chemists won the bump in Division "B" and the Country Bumpins took the Division "A" Hill trophy. Volleyball was the last intramural sport of the fall semester. Starting next semester, intramural basketball, which has had the most participants of any sport in the men's intramural program in past year, will begin. The Country Bumpkins, winner of the Hill trophy in Division "A," won the first two games of their three-game volleyball match over Beta Theta Pti. In volleyball, the team that wins two of the three games in the match is declared winner. The Country Bumpkins won the first game 15-4, and the second game 15-5. The Organic Chemists also grabbed wins in the first two games in their match with the New England team, for the Division "B" trophy, the Chemists' first game, 15-4, and the second, 15-12. KU Cancels Part In Gymnastics Meet The University of Kansas gymnastics team has decided not to attend the Iowa open invitational meet at Iowa City, Iowa, today and Saturday. According to KU gymnastics coach Bob Lockwood, the KU team will not travel to the meet because final exams are upcoming and members have bad colds and are not ready. The Iowa Open was the last scheduled meet for KU this semester. All-America team for the second year in a row. For Complete Automobile Insurance Joining Brahmaney and Sienmore on the offensive interior line are tackle John Hickes of Ohio State and guards John Hannah of Rochester and Ron Rusnak of North Carolina. GENE DOANE Roundout out the backfield are quarterback John Hufnagel of Penn State and running back Ots Armstrong of Purdue and Woodrow Green of Arizona State. On the defensive unit with Glover, Wood and Moore are end Roger Goge of Baylar, tackle Greg Marx of Notre Dame, linebackers Randy Gradishar of Ohio State and John Skorpun of Penn State and backs Calvin Jones of Washington, Robert Popekel of Southern Methodist and Brad Van Pelt of Michigan State. Rodgers was a key man on Nebraska's national championship teams of 1970 and 1971 and finished the 1972 regular season with 19 school records, seven Big Eight Conference marks and four national standards. 843-3012 He has scored 46 touchdowns, caught 150 passes for 2,708 yards, returned punts for 1,854 yards and holds the NCAA all-purpose running record of 5,386 yards. 824 Mass. St. Glover's selection as winner of the Outland Trophy made Nebraska the first school to produce back-to-back winners for the Outland and Heisman awards. Glover followed in the footsteps of defensive tackle Larry Jacobson. This season, Glover made twice as many tackles as he did last year, and being double-teamed on every play, being double-teamed on every play. Hufnagel became Penn State's starting quarterback midway through the 1970 season, and led the team to Lions to 26 victories in 28 games and a Sugar Bowl date with Oklahoma. He hold nine Penn State records, including game, season and career marks for passing and total yards. Green and Armstrong finished third and fifth in the national rushing statistics, Green gainning 1,383 yards and Armstrong gaining 759 yards. In his season, 1,665 yards he gained last season as Oklahoma's opponents concentrated on taking the explosive sweep out of the top ten in the NFC. Coach Chuck Fairbanks was "he more of a complete player than he's ever been." The Associated Press All-America football team: xxxxxxxxxx JAYHAWKER TOWERS APARTMENTS Surrounded by the K. U. 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