8 Friday. October 20.1972 University Daily Kansan Jaunes Questionable NU Roughest Yet for 'Hawks By DAN GEORGE Kenyon Sports Edition It won't be Band Day or Parents Day or even Homecoming when the University of Kansas takes on the Nebraska Cornhuskens Saturday in Memorial Stadium, but for the Jayhawks it will rank as an occasion more special than any of Call if "Fight for Survival," or perhaps "Musical Quarterbacks, but coach Doun Fambridge and his squad know how to play the toughest team they'll play the toughest team they'll face all season in the 58-ranked Huskers. And it's possible that they'll be doing it without the quarterback. I quarried back, David Jaynes. Jaynes, who leads the Big Eight in passing and total of fence, suffered a deep shoulder bruise in the Jayhawks' 2019-19 season. But he also started for the Nebraska contend, which is expected to draw a tie. IF JAYNES doesn't start, the IF Adams or either to either Bruce Adams or John Koch of whom was listed among the Hawk signal callers a1st week. **DID YOU KNOW?** freshmen Judd Mitchell and Scott McMichael, left, the Jayhawks with only one official quarterback, T.J. Jones, however, with three completions in 11 attempts for 18 yards, has been unimpressive in the playoffs. "We've had a really good practice all week. They were a little gloomy Monday, but they shook it off." Adams, a sophomore from Pearl River Ville has caught 23 honors in both touchdowns as KU's leading pass receiver. However, his quizzical behavior on the Miege High School and on the KU freshman squad last season. With the exception of the quarterback spot, the KU injury was limited. Offensive guard Roger Berhardt is the only other regular expected to miss the contest. He had a broken K-State game, has burstis in his right elbow. Gordon Stockemer who played against the Wildcats. Defensively, the Jayhawks look healthier than they have in Kansan Photo by DAN LAUING ??? An even bigger question than which team will win the KU-Nebraka game Saturday is who will be the starting Jayhawk quarterback. From left to right are the possible choices of coach Don Fambrigh: David Jaynes, Bob Breugging, Rich Jones and Bruce Adams, Jaynes, the regular starter, and Brueggingham have been slowed by injuries and Bruce Adams is the 'Hawks' regular wide receiver. Fambrough said he would not decide who would get the call until gametime Saturday. Oakland Needs Only One After 3-2 Comeback Win The dramatic rally gave Oakland a 3-1 edge in the best-of-seven series. ANGEL KLAND (AP) - Pinch-hitter Angel Mangu钻 drilled a first-pitch single in the bottom of the ninth inning Thursday night, climaxing an Oakland comeback that carried the 'A's to a 3-2 victory over Cincinnati in game of baseball's 1972 World Series. Mangual, batting for winning pitcher Rolle Fingers, drilled his hit through the drawn-in Reds and robbed by his happy teammates. THE REDS had rallied for a 2-1 lead on Bobby Tolan's two-out, two-run double in the eighth inning. Oakland's pitch-hitting specialist, Gonzalo Marquez, was named the most assisted up use middle and Lewis ran for Marquez and Tenace to bat, Reds Manager Sparky Anderson went Tenace had already socked his third home run of this pitcher-dominated series in the fifth and Anderson wanted Bornon to catcher. When Boron fell behind 2-1 on the batter, Anderson went to the mount again and this time he brought Borbon back to the dugeout with him. Reds relief ace Clay Carroll came out of the bulpen to face Tenace. Carroll had 37 saves during the regular season and had picks up another in Clinton at 14 with a previous victory in the World Series. He threw one more ball, then Tenace singled to left, moving Dick Green into position. Dick Williams went to his bench, inserting Don Minner, a left-handed batter, to swing for Dick Green against right-hander Mincher took one ball and irilled a single to right, scoring jewis with the tying run and passing to Folan kidded in the wet outfield. The Reds pulled their infield in is Williams went to another utter, Mangual, who was 6-for-16 during the regular season. Mangual jumped on Carroll's first pitch and drilled it into right field, bringing Tenace in with the winning run. Tenace's run in the fifth stood up for Aster's starter Ken Holtzman until the eighth when the Reds rallied for two. eighth for Cincinnati with a single. Julian Vajian battered for Gullet and sacrificed Concepción in the first half. Red's leadoff man, Pete Rose. Rose, who had been robbed of an extra base hit on Matty Alan's running catch in the siph, rapped him and deflected the ball to second baseman Green, who throw out at first. The tying run, moved to third. MANAGER Williams waved in hurler Vida Blue to face Joe Morgan, who is hiltier in 13 series. Pitchman walked on a 3-2 pitch. On the next pitch, Morgan took off for second and Tolan, 2-for-15 to that point, laced a double to McKinney, who added two goals and giving the Reds the lead. Dave Concepcion opened the The A's go for the clincher in game No. 5 Friday, starting at 3 p.m., Lawrence time. Bruenging, a Kansas City, Mo., man, was felled by a reengineered bullet that weighed seven weeks ago and had seen no action until this week when his doctor recommended surgery. KANSAN FAMBROUGH has said that the insertion of either quarterback in the Jayhawks' offensive personality, although he admitted that Adams running KU squad more ground potential. as return to the play-calling ranks. "We'll try to utilize the running play more with Adams in there," he said. "He's more of a running block than David (Javensen)." Cinci 000 000 2-7 1 Oakland 000 010 02-3 10 Gullet Norton 8, Carroll 9 and 10 Fingers 8, Blue 8. Fingers 9 and Tongues. Before Brugging got hurt, before there was very little difference in his playing ability, Monday was the first day he's practically played as he he was the sharpest as usual. With Adams at quarterback, Fambrough said, Emmett Edwards, Kenny Saathoff and man of the week man in the wide receiver positions. W-Fingers, 1-0, L-Carroll, 0 1. HR-Oakland, Tenace 3 “IT SEEMS this week that the team’s worked even harder, knowing that someone’s got to take up the slack,” he said. Fambough noted that the possibility of playing without Jaynes had resulted in one of the Jayhawks' better practice weeks. GAME 4 several weeks. Defensive tackles Bill Skepke and Mitch Tully, after missing last week's game, are expected to play Linebacker for the Wildcats, and his ankle is against the Wildcats, is also a possible starter. THE ONLY other lineup change is at tailback, where Jerome Nelloms had regained his starting spot from Delvin Williams. Nelloms, a senior from Miami, gained 280 yards in 33 carries. The Cornhuskers will bring not only a 5-1 record to Lawrence, but also near-perfect health. The only regular expected to miss action is a potential foul call, "leading rusher, who has a harping fracture in his jaw." Lied by quarterback David Hedrick back into Johnny Rodgers, the coach, consists primarily of the pro- sprint and I-formation align- Fambrough, however, is quick to emphasize the 'Huskers' overall balance. "A lot of people think of Nebraska as a power team—which they are—but they'll kill you with the forward pass," he said. "They've got a lot of big boys to hurt you, and you've got a lot of ways to hurt you." "With most teams, there is something you can concentrate on, but they do everything." ★★★ Probable Starters Kansas **uniforms** Emmet McNeill, leader devever Dian Fowler, left tackle Dion Fowler, center Mike McDunnell, center guard John Perry, right guard John Perry, right guard Bob Brugwag, quarterback Robert Miller, bullback Robert Miller, bullback Robert Miller, bullback Pat Ryan, left end Peyton Manning, right Gary Feller, right tackle Joe Montana, right Eddie Rocha, river Steve Reed, center Mike林俊慧, lingerback Tommy Gakken, backend Jason Kelce, safety Adam Safa, safety Nebraska **intense** Bob Revello, wide guard Bradley Smith, left guard Bob Walsh, left guard Doug Searcy, right guard Marysvan Cremann, right tackle David Hunn, right tackle David Hunn, quarterback Jason Hayden, wingback Jason Hayden, wingback Stave Matthews, left, Stave Matthews, middle guard Rich Glover, lower guard Wilson Hiller, right Jin Branch, breaker Brooklyn Nets, Dave Mason, backhalf George Kyrzon, halfback George Kyrzon, halfback Hearing Scheduled For Bucks' Allen Alien was arrested here Oct. 6 after a game between Milwaukee and the Denver Rockets on a DENVER (AP)—A plea hearing is scheduled Friday for Lucius Allen, the Milwaukee Bucks professional basketball player, and a companion who are with possession of marijuana. Allen, 25, was charged in Denver County Court with possession of marijuana and conspiracy to possess marijuana. Stephen Duncan, 23, of Columbia Mo., was arrested with Allen on charges of possession of marijuana, conspiracy and dangerous drugs, including LSD. A spokesman for the district attorney's office said Allen did not have to appear in person at the trial. The defense held before a trial date is set. routine traffic cheek, Buck's wife was also arrested but no charges were filed for lack of evidence, District Attic J. Arvis Secomeon Schmitz-Anderson Campaign Headquarters 107 West 27th Street Paid for by Conservative party nom Each of the charges carries a maximum penalty of one year in jail and a $500 fine. 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