University Daily Kansan Tuesday, October 31, 1972 7 Kansan Photo by MALCOLM TURNER Superman an offensive trick of Iowa State quarterback George Amundson did most of the damage to the University of Kansas Jayhawks Saturday. But Cyclone defensive end Ken Caratelli displayed a magic act of his own when he defied the law of gravity in this attempt to stop the passing of KU's David Jaynes. This tried prove that the weather's law of gravity forces for 38 mards in losses, Iowa State defeated the Jayhawks, 34-8. Experience, Work Pay Off for Bron At one time Rand Aber-jabronski could have been knocking down passes in the University of Kansas Jayhawks. By BRETT MARSHALL Kansas Sports Writer It is reasonably safe to assume that most persons have never heard of Aberjanson. Many Rocky Bronis. do know who Rocky Bronis is. It is probably those persons, then, who would be most surprised to discover that Rand and Rocky are one and the same. Born 20 years ago in Salina, Bron was christened 'Rand' but was nicknamed 'Rocky' as a child by his father. "I hated the name Rand," Bron called him. "I called me Rocky. During my sophomore year in high school I finally came into mother to my brother." "I'll never forget that game," Bron said. "I was so nervous that I didn't know what to do." "My father told me that my great-grand-father decided the name was too long," Bron said, "and he decided to take the 'bron out and use that as his legal name. He was easier to be called Rocky Bron." WHEN BRON'S great-grand-father came to the United States from Sweden, he had his name from Aberbrignsk to Bron. Oklahoma State, leading all the way, finished 31 strokes ahead of Oklahoma to win the Big Eight in Saturday's game. Oklahoma 841 last weekend in Manhattan Bron, a 5-10, 183-pound junior basketball player for the Kansas City, Mo., has been starting at the defensive halfback position since the 1971 Minnesota Rangers. The University of Kansas golf team faced off against 892 to take seven place ahead of Iowa State. Kansas State finished sixth with a team score KU Golf Team Takes Seventh In Big 8 Meet The standings remained about the same throughout all three games, with a slight nament. The only exception was Missouri, which jumped ahead of Nebraska in the third round on Thursday and fourth place in the tournament. remember having a fair game, but. boy was I scared." Danny Edwards of Oklahoma State was the individual leader with a score of 206. It was the third straight Big Eight golf title Oklahoma State grabbed the top three spots in the tournament. Bron said he thought a player learned with experience and that he was good at playing the game. He what said a football player could learn what things he could This is how the Big Eight teams matched. Oklahoma State 841; North Carolina 725; Missouri 887; Nebraska 889; Kansas State 890; Kansas 922; "Gary Huff of Florida State has to be the best I've faced. He can USC, Tide,'Huskers Hold; Missouri Jumps to 16th During his two years in the Jahawks' secondary, Bron has seen several outstanding quarterbacks. "THE NIGHTMARE of an defensive back is to get beaten on the deep pass. If you force the receiver to run short pass patterns, you don't have to worry about it. Your touchdown on you," he said. Alabama, which ran its record to 7- with 48-11 run of Southern Alabama. It scored 22 points, place balloons and 811 points. Defending champion Georgia State, the superior Alabama State, 84-0, for its fourth straight shutout and earned four no. 1 votes and 750 points. The Trojans of Southern Cal blanked Oregon, 18-6, for their eighth consecutive victory and received 41 first-place votes and 980 of a possible 1,000 points from the league's top 25 sports writers and broadcasters. and could not do by playing the game. Southern California, Alabama and Nebraska held onto the top three positions Monday in The State that played both poll while Michigan and Ohio State swapped the two next spots as the Arizona dropped out of the Top Ten. get something out of life," he said, ascertained that she made sacrifices that helped you become successful. "I don't mind and say I wouldn't it worth it." “If a college player worked real hard while in high school then the transition to major schools would be so much easier” he said. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Michigan, fifth last week, lumbed to four with 694 points from Minnesota. Ohio State slipped to fifth with 625 points after three. Idle Louisiana State remained in sixth place but Colorado lost to Missouri, 20-17, and skidded from seventh to 15th. That enabled New Orleans to move up and Penn State to move up one spot apiece to the 7-9-8 to 10-bits. Rocky Bron "It was not a bad practice for coming off such a frustrating loss and considering the bad weather conditions," he said. Bron was asked why so many high school players decided to play college football. Oklahoma blasted Kansas State at 72-50 on State, 38-20, Texas crushed Rice, 45-9, and Penn State downed West Virginia, 8-24. BRON SAID there was the challenge of providing to yourself that you could make the big play or intercept the pass. It is like a test, he said. If you work and study hard, then you are succeeding, but if you are lazy and don't attempt to learn, then you fail. Auburn nosed from 12th to 11th, followed by Notre Dame, Tennessee, Iowa State, Colorado, Oklahoma, Air Force Tech, Air Force and Arkansas. Fambrough said sophomore Robert Miller and senior Vince O'Neill would start in the upcoming game with Oklahoma. They will also play David Jaynes and Bo Brueggem were throwing the ball better. Fambrough put the 'Hawks through a 55 minute rain-soaked practice Monday. Looking back on his career, Bron said if he would have done anything differently, he would have been in better shape. He put out more effort in high school. There were no injuries in the Iowa State game that will cause anyone to miss this Saturday's game at Oklahoma State, he added. "I think colleges place more emphasis on athletics, he said," he added. "I'm fun while in college it require individual initiative. Everyone knows you in high school. While in college you are known only by you, and that is why you are associated with in your sport. The organization is much better on the college level and peppery scale and effort into the programs." Fambrough emphasized that the Jayhawks had to concentrate on their rushing, saying "We've been good at improving the running game." "There's nothing wrong with them," Bengals coach Don Kansas football coach Don Mambrough say after the Jayhawks' practice. "It's our team." So far this season Bron is making the grade. He is the leading tackler in the Jaahkwah team and has intercepted one pass. Last week's Second Ten con- tenues, a total of 19,024. Notre Dame, Tennessee, Iowa State, Arizona State and Florida State with Arkansas SMU and Missouri. "A person must work hard to The only Jayhawk held out of practice Monday was Miller. He suffered a slight muscle pull in his leg in last Saturday's game, but there, he expected to start against the Cowboys Saturday. The Top Twenty, with first-place votes in parentheses and total points. Points tabulated on basis of 2015-16-14-12-89 etc: 1. Southern Cal (41) 880 2. Alabama (43) 754 3. Nevada (47) 750 4. Michigan (19) 694 5. Ohio State (16) 694 Jayhawks Work On Ground Game Louisiana State Oklaahoma UCLA Missouri Penn State Auburn Noret Dame Tennessee Texas Colorado Missouri Louisville Texas Tech Arkansas Paid Political Advertisement by Committee to Re-elect Janice Beem. District Manager, Secretary 703 Mass. 558 471 379 301 290 238 196 122 112 92 26 20 19 17 10 reaction to the broadcast of a speech by Mr. McGrath, a Democrat seeking reelection as Riley County attorney, the coach has said it will be hard for him to win. "They had much more zip on the ball than they have had," Fambrough said. Patronize Kansan Advertisers Vince Backs Politician; No Violation, Says KSU The loss came after a wint last season, and an earlier tie with Emporia State. The soccer club will play in the NCAA's Soccer Club Sunday in Lawrence. first KU goal followed by the goal by Laskowsky. 'Hawk Effort Lacking, Fambrough Tells Club Two days had passed since the team won its first by Iowa State. Coach Don Fambrough's disappointment in the outcome anorexia, however, had not piled. K-State proved itself to be a scoring threat early in the game with a goal in the first 10 seconds. "I've always felt you couldn't ask the impossible of any person to attend a meeting of the Lawrence Jayhawk Quarrierback Club Monday morning." "But you always demand 100 per cent." Fambrough added that the Iowa State game was the first this season in which he thought players hadn't given 100 per cent. MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP)—James McCain, press secretary of Monday that football coach Vince Gibson's endorsement of a political candidate apparently does not violate Kansas Board of Education rules. However, because of the The University of Kansas Soccer Club suffered its first loss when it was defeated by Kansas in a doubleheader. After mustering three goals in the first half and leading, 3-2, at halftime, the team scored scoreless the entire second half. The endorsement was carried on a Manhattan radio station, KMAN, last week. "They forgot it's a game of blocking and tackling. That's why we lost." he said. K-State Soccer Squad Hands First Loss to KU Ron Bonini of KU scored two of the three goals and registered an assist on the other goal by Bill Laskowsky. Bonini scored the "We have some people who've played their hearts out every day at our place, Saturday when we were just playing to get it over with. We have to cull them out. There aren't many of them, but we have to find them." A major problem, he said, would be to keep the players from losing their self confidence. "It was tough," he said, "but the rest of our games are just as rough, some rougher. My job is to get this team ready." Fambrough emphasized the fact that KU's season was unlikely to get any easier. "When they're losing, they feel everyone's against them," he said. "Coaches, fans, everyone." "We're going to be the underdog in our next four games. 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