University Daily Kansan Fridav. October 20.1972 9 Mitchell Making Name for Self By BRETT MARSHALL Kansan Sports Writer The name Mitchell is not an unfamiliar one in University of Kansas sports history. For nine years it meant Jack Mitchell, who coached the Jayhawks to a 44-42-5 record from 1958 to 1966. But now it means somebody else. That somebody is Judd Mitchell, KK freshman quarreler and a key player in his first two games, hurling a touchdown bomb on the first play of each contest. Thus, it doesn't seem strange that he should be the son of the aforementioned Johnny Mitchell. "He did not pressure me at all to attend school here," Mitchell said. "In fact, the decision was left entirely up to me." Judd is the first to mention, however, that his father had no influence in his coming to KU. WHEN MITCHELL was a student at Wellington High School, Kansas State University conducts an outgoing to go school in Manhattan. "I had received some offers from several schools in the Missouri Valley and Big Eight conferences," Mitchell said, "but when the Jayhawks contact me in my mind where I would go." Mitchell said his major reason for coming here was that he knew many people when he lived here, making his father's coaching days. It would be virtually impossible to say that Jack Mitchell did not help his son develop his football talents. "I grew up with football.", "Mitchell said, "and it just comes natural to me. I enjoy playing very much. My father never pushed me into play. But when I became older in high school, I realized I didn't prove but never would actually tell me what and what not to do on the dance floor. Judd Mitchell IN HIGH SCHOOL there wasn't much competition for his quarterback position but at KU, he said, the pressure of having someone challenge him for a starting role is helping him become a better football player. Mitchell does not think that he will enter the coaching school because his father was a coach but merely because he is not interested. "There are advantages and disadvantages of being the son of a coach," Mitchell said. "If your father is winning, then everyone It was Fambrough's 50th birthday and the present he wants most is a victory over the fifth Corsika. Cornhuskers Saturday. Fambrough Hoping For Gift of Victory University of Kansas coach Don Fambrough was completely surprised Thursday when his son, Zachary, sang "Happy Birthday to him," singing happy birthday to him. The quarterbacking situation of the game has been brought back he would make up his mind just before the game as to who would start at the position of center. If Jaynes doesn't start reserve quarterback Bob Bruegging or wide receiver Bruce Adams will. "Our football team has a lot of confidence in Brugguel," Fambridge said, "and, for that matter, they also have plenty of confidence in Bruce Adams if he plays well." But the back team. The know Adams gives 100 per cent effort no matter what position he plays." Doctors will check the bruised shoulder of KU's regular quarterback David Jaynes before the game Saturday and it will be played against from Bonner Springs will play against the Cornhuskers. Emmett Edwards will start this Saturday at split end for the 'Hawks. Edwards missed the Minnesota game because of a hairline fracture in his wrist and saw only against the Wildcats last week. The only doubtful for the Jabar is his defensive guard, Bernhardt bothered with a badly bruised elbow is not expected to play in the game. Mike Gardner, defensive linebacker, will also be ready to play in Saturday's contest with the Huskies. Gardner has been hit from a sprained ankle he suffered during the Kansas State game. Jack Nicklaus, winner of six titles and $280,000 this season and the pre-tournament favorite, was one of a large group at 69. Mitch Sutton and Bill Skepke, both defensive tackles, have been selected for the Huskies. It will be ready for the *Huskers*. Sutton suffered a sprained ankle in the Florida State game and Skepke pulled a leg muscle in the game. Physically the Jayhaws seem to be in good shape for Saturday's encounter with Nebraska. The big question is Jaynes' playing ability and that won't be answered. Jaynes takes the field Saturday. "not bad for a non-golfer", quipped Nielsa, who hasn't played since the World Series of Golf almost two months ago. Tied at 68, just two strokes off of Jimmy Wilson, who was the captain of Bob Smith, Bobmy Mitchell, Bobby Allin and Jim Wiechers, who was playing on his home ground. Palmer Shoots 66 To Lead Kaiser Jones, winner of two titles and more than $100,000 this season, will be hosting a course at the Silverado Country Club and Palmer 'toured the hill.' The 43-year-old Palmer, who hasn't won in 15 months, and Knudson held a one-stroke lead over Grier Jones, alone at 67. Chilf (AP) - Arnold Palmer, a longest slumps of his career, six strokes off par with 66 and tied George Knudson for the first They'll switch course for Friday's second round and the last two rounds will be played on the north course. Gene Littler, making his first American start since a spring cancer operation that many patients in the heard had a solid 71 on the course. "I went one stretch of 27 days without touching a club." "I played reasonably well," said Littler, a 42-year former. Open champ. "I could have been worse when I was well and begged when I was well." Billy Casper, the defending title-holder, also had a 71. treats him really nice, but when he starts losing some people start treating him with disrespect. British Open champion Leeevinino and PGA King Gary Alcock are not competing in this event as they offer a $30,000 first prize to the winner. Nicklaus, the U.S.Open and Masters title-holder, needs to become the first man in history to win $300,000 mark in earnings for a Mitchell said being the son of a coach provided him many opportunities to meet some outstanding people. The KU freshman team has played two games this season, losing road games to Missouri, 20-7, and to K-State 24-21. In the two games, Mitchell has thrown four touchdowns, including 77 and 88-yard bombs to Edie Lewis on the first plays of the MU and K-State games. He scored twice for 180 yards last week against the Wildcats before injuring his leg in the fourth quarter. "OUR TEAM is much better than ours," Mitchell said. "We haven't been able to play consistently for a full game. When we we're going to play, Palmer, whose last victory was in the westchester Class in July 1971, made only one bogey but complained that "I didn't play our fives very well. I didn't have to the hole on any of them." Mitchell has not been practicing this week but should be ready for the next freshman against Oklahoma State or Oct. 27. single season. He birdied only one, two putting the ninth after reaching 'he green with two big hits. "I feel the program at the university is very progressive," Mitchell said, "and within a few years will be reached with that of华为 and Nike teams." Soccer Club To Meet WSU Jim Shelfdon, president of the KU Soccer Club, said that the club played Wichita State last year and won but that the game was not a victory. Wichita State was a much-improved team since last year. The University of Kansas Soc- ciety State University Sunday to at- test a repeat performance of wins over the Wichita State Team Sunday's game will be the second this year for the KU soccer players. The first game was with imperial State and ended in a 3-1 victory. 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