Friday, October 27, 1972 University Daily Kansan In Clash with 15th-Ranked Cyclones 9 Javnes' Condition a Big Factor By DAN GEORGE Kansan Sports Writer For the second week in a row, the Big Ten quarterfinals took place in the Big Ten tournament into Memorial Stadium to take on the University of Kansas And for the second week in a row, another top signal caller is in only questionable physical condition for the contest. Last week it was David Humm and the Nebraska Cormaskhars. They played against Amundson and Iowa State. The Cyclones will play the 'Hawks at But the big question among KU fans is the condition of the right shoulder of David Jaynes, jawter quarterback. And that condition according to KU coach enough, is less than satisfactory. "He's not 10-per-cent well by any means," Fambrough said. "He's still a bruise. He's just like a baseball pitch with a sore arm, it was on the other hand, wouldn't make any difference." THEERE IS NO doubt, however, that Jaynes will be able to start. Fambrough has no desire for a repeat of last week's 56-10 loss Nebraska in which he was forced to go to a makeshift offence because of the absence of Jawnes. Without Jaynes, the Jayhaws amassed only 63 yards total yards from scrimmage against the Lakers for out for the first time this year. But Jaynes and the 'Hawks are likely to come out throwing this week. The major reason is an Iowa State defense depleted by injuries whose secondary has given up an average of 182.2 yards passing per game. Jaynes, second in passing and total offense in the conference, should exploit this Cyclone weakness with aerials to wide frontal coverage. Emmet Edwards and Kenny Safford and tinten启 John Schroll. FULLBACK ROBERT Miller and tailback Billy Riggins, both ★ ★ ★ Probable Starters Kansas Iowa St. Offense Emmanuel Kwon, left tackle Derrick Perkins, center fielder McKinley McDonald, center John Bryant, right tackle David Jones, right guard David Lynes, quarterback Robert Miller, fullback Robert Miller, fullback Pat Ryan, backfield Bill Glencoe, left tackle Jason Goodle, quick end Sieve Tine, linemen Tommy Okapton, linchocker Gary Adams, sales Alan Gates, center fielder offense The Harris, splits it with Sherman Miller, left guard Dave Pitman, center guard Lee Henry, low right tackle George Ammons, quarterback George Amundson, quarterback Willey Jones, flanker Defense Dwight Wilke, left, winger Bryan Murray, left, tackle Wilkay Murray, right, Ken Carlson, right end Ted Lovelace, right Ted Lorvain, linebacker Barry Hill, left halfback Barry Hill, left halfback John Schwelzer, master John Schwelzer, halfback sophomores, will lead KU's running attack. It will be the first varsity start for Riggins, who was the only bright spot for KU last week. He gained 33 yards and three of the three KU's four first downs. On defense, the KU secondary hasn't exactly won any awards. The team beat them 201.2 yards per contest, and this could mean trouble against the team. Amundson, a tailback last season, leads the team in total of 175 games and 30 runs per game. He is described by the Cyclones as a "running guard" More than likely, Amundson will attempt to keep the ball away when he is guarded by using a ball-control offense. He will be assisted by tailback Mile Strachan, who leads the Big Ten with an average of 135.4 yards per game. If anyone is impressed with the Cyclones, it is Fambrough. "They're very well balanced," he said. "Amundson is a tremendous athlete. He can do it all." ONE THING the Jayhawks have on their side is health. The KU injury list is the shortest it's ever been since the season beg George Amundson ever been since the season began offensive gear Roger Berger Hamilton two games with a brushed elbow, is expected to play. So are linebacker Mike Gardner, defensive tackle Michael Sutton staying in position Staylor who suffered minor injuries against the Cornhuskers. KU Frosh Seek 1st Win Against Oklahoma State The University of Kansas Jones is expected to be will be seeking its initial victory of the season when it takes on Oklahoma State at 1 p.m. in the KU Golf Team To Take On Big 8 Foes The University of Kansas golf team travels to Manhattan today for the Big Eight Fall Golf Tournament. The two-day meet, which begins today, will be the fall season for the squad. The meet this weekend will comprise 36 holes today and 18 Saturday. Representing the Jayhawks in a game, Mark Wynn, Mark Winnon, Bill Mossiman and Mark Morazow. Goss shot a 229 in 36 holes in the Rocky Mountain resort, three weeks ago in Colorado Springs. It was good enough for third place in the Open. Coach Dick Foster's freshmen 'Hawks will be out for their first win after suffering losses on the defense in 20-7, 20-7, and Kansas State, 24-21. The Hawks have scored four touchdowns in their first two games and all of these have come through the passing lanes. Quarterback Jud Mitchell has thrown all of the TDs, three coming against K-State and one against Missouri. THE TOUCHDOWN against the Tigers was a 78-yard bomb to wide receiver Edie Lewis on the first play from scrimmage. In the second, he took up with Lews for two TDs, one a 68 yarder on the first play of the game and the other a 75-yard strike. Lewis, a 6-1, 180-pounder has snared seven passes for 297 yards and three touchdowns. Leading the ground attack for the squadrade is halfback Robert McCormick, 69, in a ground speedster from Valdosta, Ga. has scored 35 times for 201 yards and a 0.71 yard average. The defense is yielding 257.5. yards per game, 88.5 on the ground and 169.5 through the passing lanes. Derrick Glanton, a 68, 240-ound end from St. Louis, Mo., is the leading tacker on the team with 15 tackles. Tucker Tumker, a 64-standing center in interceptions, having naked three-mixed enemy aerials. Peter Meyers, directio Marvin Jenkins, piong "I don't want to blame the school in any way," Crittenden said. "What happened was the teacher who are not there now. There was just a whole lot of illegal things going on. I was lucky enough to get away from there but it got better ever getting strained out." HOMECOMING CONCERT OCTOBER 28, 1972 Hoch Aud.—8:30 p.m. $400, $450, $5.00 sported by SUA אביב An admission of $2 will be required to adult for the game. Grade 10 students will be admitted for $1. All KU students showing their ID cards will receive a $50 fee. The NCAA Council report said that the two Cal assistants had fraudulently obtained a college without their knowledge where they receive credit with their education. REFORMATION CELEBRATION 10 a.m.—Featuring a Roman Catholic Mass Homily by Don Conrad 11 a.m.—Service of Joy Sermon by Norm Steffen —The Church of the Reformation is not Reformed" 15th & Iowa in the newspaper interview for the first time. BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) — A former University of California football recruit has revealed a series of violations that led to the NCAA decision to levy two additional years probation against the tailback program, the San Francisco Examiner reported Thursday. Lomnie Crittenden, who left the school without having played a minute of varsity football, reported told the NCAA the details of how he was brought to Cal because of the esteem and fraudulently enrolled in college. His testimony to the NCAA last year was made public Former Recruit Reveals Violations No Service Charge on Checking Accounts Return Arden Booth Republican to the STATE SENATE Principal Owner KLWN Radio, Recipient of KU's Broadcaster of the Year Award, Recipient of Sertoma "Service to Mankind" Award, Chairman Executive Committee, Kansas Division American Cancer Society, Member of Alpha Epsilon Rho, Honorary Radio TV Association, AFF Council, KACI Member Executive Committee, Wakara Watershed Association. Paid for by "Return Booth to Senate Committee" Travis Glass Chairman. It's First National's way of helping to make banking more convenient for you. When you maintain a minimum $200.00 balance in a regular checking account throughout the month, you'll never be charged a service fee. FEE FREE CHECKING ACCOUNTS . another great reason to head for the Number One Bank in Laurence. Registration for the Great Pumpkin II will be gin at 12 noon at the southeast corner of O Zone. The cars will leave at about 1 Car Club To Hold Rallye The Jayhawk Sports Car Club will employ the tricks and excitement of Halloween in its second annual Great Pumpkin in June. The Great Pumpkin II will begin at 12 noon this event for the club 9th & Massachusetts/Drive-In Bank At 9th & Tennessee/Ph. 843-0152 Member F.D.L. Francis said that the rally master, who made up the course and track, would have made up markers or points along the route where he could ask advice. Bill Francis, president of the sports car club, said the Great Gumpkin II would be a a "gimmick" rallie. He said a gimmick rally could be about anything that the rallye master wanted it to be. Francis said that in a gimmick rally the master might have to part of the rallye, or he might ask different questions. The whole fun of the rallye, Francis said, was not knowing before the rallye what the master would do. Last year the Great Pumpkin I was held on Halloween, and about 20 cars participated. Francis said the main thing members liked about a gimmick rally was that no special equipment was needed. A car, a wheelchair and generator are all the equipment needed in a gimmick rally he said. Francis said the Great Pumpkin II would be a short rally, about two to three hours or about 75 miles. The sports car club averages about 40 members and is currently having a membership drive, Francis said. Carpet Remnant Reductions Thru this weekend all roll ends, room size and area rugs left from our stock will have special price reductions. Shop today for winter warmth at bargain prices at The Home of: Outlet for Remants, Part Rolls, Selected Irregulars, Mill Over Runs, Distressed Stocks. Convenient Hour 8:00 to 10:00 Tues., Wed. Thurs. 8:00 to 10:00 Fri. 8:00 to 5:00 Sat. 8:00 - 4:00 Satur. Violent Crimes, Hard Drugs, Crimes Against Property! WHO WILL DO SOMETHING? We believe Ed Collister will try. 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