University Daily Kansan Thursday, October 19. 1972 7 Kansan Staff Photo by JOE COLEMAN Airborne KU wide receiver Bruce Adams is upended as he goes after a pass in Saturday's loss to Kansas State. Adams, a sophomore, has been the No. 1 receiver for the Jahavh this fall. He has sued 23 passes for 414 yards and six touchdowns. Adams' chances to catch passes in Saturday's contest with Nebraska may be limited. He may be throwing passes instead of catching them. Adams and Bob Bruegging, who has been out with a back injury, are being considered by KU coach Dambrough to start at quarterback in place of David Jaynes, who has a shoulder injury. KU Cross-Country Squad To Race Talented 'Pokes Oklahoma State, the preseason Big Eight cross-country favorite, journeys to Lawrence Friday to challenge the University of Kansas squad in a run at the Lawrence Country Club "If we stay healthy we will have an exceptional cross-country team," Oklahoma State head coach Mike Gilligan said given we can run with anyone in the country. I think we have a definite chance of placing in the top five at the nationals and we have the possibility we could even win it." Oklahoma State just recently won its own jamboree at Stillwater. At the same meet KU finished a distant fourth. "WE'VE GOT A strong sevenman team." Tate said. "It's asstrong as any team in OSU According to Tate, Charles Hubertson has worked in Halberstadt, Colin Cumming, Reid Harter, Frank Rakocz and Mike Manke are all fine OSU. history." Boatright, a senior, finished 13th among 485 runners last year in the NCAA meet at Knoxville, Tenn. Tate said Halbertstead was one of the best distance runners in the world, and he has won a junior, from South Africa, is the defending NCAA 10,000 meter champion. He shaved 42 seconds before the previous record in that event. Cumming, a freshman, who is also from South Africa, ran a 4:03 mile in high school, but he did not finish last year because of a broken leg. The University of Kansas Law School contacted drill Wednesday afternoon, working on punting and defense for Saturday's game with Coach Don Fambrough said the team and the coaches were preparing in every way possible 'Hawks Concentrate On Punting, Defense for the game. One-Man Campaign Stryczniewiez also said the pro teams spent no money on the draft system. "The basic idea is that your college graduate athletes are having their training taken away from them. They are drafted by a profit-making entity." He said that the graduates were very happy and that there was no competition as in a system of free enterprises. He said the system was not expensive. "they draft a million dollars from the schools," said sud. "The schools spend all the money training the students and the players have no choice as to buy the tickets." He said the players had no choice about which team they wanted to play with and said once they had signed a contract, they would not play under the contract the player is at the mercy of the team's ownership, and whatever the owners decide to do with him, he is obliged to comply with the rules. Vallonia football, player, said. "TIM FIGHTING a_one-man battle. I the Godfather of professional football," Stryczniwicz said. Fambrough said linebacker Mike Gardner, who injured an ankle at Kansas State, was on the field and ready to play for the Nebraska game. "THE CONSTITUTION gives inalienable rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, and Realtor Battles Pro Draft System Professional football may soon be under attack for allegedly denying the constitutional rights of college football players to happiness to college football draftees if Stanislas Franzenier Strzeyremann has anything to prove. Stryciznyki, now a reactor in San Diego, Calif., is carrying on a one-man campaign against the present pro football draft system. By MATT BEGERT Kansas Sports Writer "Either they say, 'I'm interested,' or I'm interested and you're a crackpot," he said. So far, Stryszniewicz has received two kinds of responses. THE PLAN would be to play games one or two days in advance of pro games in cities in the country. We proposed that the teams have 55 players each and a staff of five coaches, two trainers, two equipment men and one doctor. The staff would be paid, he said. The names of the teams would be the First Freedom Football Fighters, the good guys, and the bad guys. He said, the insignia of the Freedom Fighters would be "4F." The proposed team colors are to red, white and blue, and they will be in red and blue, have 'varsons' stripes, he said. Str稚昌娜 was offered a contract with a farm club of the New York Giants when he graduated from college in 1941, So Strzywienicz, who calls in Stan Stress because of problem with his college, he decided to call attention to the problem of the draft by proposing a bill that would require college seniors "to barnstorm the United States and Canada" to HE SAID the athletic director of the University of Tennessee had shown some interest in the proposed plan and that people on his mailing list included John F. Collins, a former KU football player. He has sent an outline for the four universities to prepare to major universities in the United States, hoping that interested parties will agree to fund this these are not possible in professional sports." TATE SAID Harter, a senior, was one of the hostesses by long hours during his knee surgery. Rakoczy, who suffered a knee injury last year, had great success. Kaal, another South African, was reshirted last season before he made it to the All-Star game is one of only two sub-four-minute hits in 'OSU history. He hit 40 in 'OSU history. but he didn't sign because he joined the Navy during World War II. He has one son who is playing college football. Oler general manager John Breen, who had just returned from an NFL meeting in New York, charged Chargers who asked too much. Negotiations End On Thomas Trade "I'm going to explore everything possible to bring a winner to the Houston Oilers and make that happen," that's all over. "Peterson said." Peterson said the Oliers talked to Diego at San Diego to talk with Thomas telephone, but San Diego Coach Harland Swerdle didn't want any admission. HOUSTON (AP) -The posi- tion that gets running back Dustin Thomas died suddenly Wednesday, Oleh coach Bill Peterson "We couldn't get together with San Diego over what we would give them," Breen said. "They were just asking too much." The Oliers announced Monday that they were interested in the season's start of a trade traded by the Dallas Cowboys to San Diego before the season ended. The Cowboys signed a contract agreement with the Chargers that deal was希望 tried to win a House. "That was an exploratory thing and that's where it ended," Peterson said of a mysterious 80-something Houston Tuesday by Thomas. "I'm an ex-college football player who was offered a professional contract in 1941. A fightin' glock strap," he said. Guard Roger Bernhardt, last week with an elbow injury, is expected to be in action Saturday. Peterson said he and player personnel director Tom Williams both talked with Thomas by telephone from Dallas, but Thomas didn't want to talk by coach and flew to Houston Tuesday. The Jayhawks who were defeated in the dual meet, 22-33, at Southern Illinois Monday, should have had more success. According to assistant coach Gary Pepin, the squad has gone through intensive workouts this week. Dave Humm of Nebraska follows Jaynes in the category of leading passers, having gained an average of 189 yards on 58 of 99 passes for seven touchdowns. Iowa State's George Amundson is one of 99 passers for an average of 126 yards and 16 touchdowns. "Sware was on the phone next morning (Tuesday) saying he read that a judge had sent Diego," Peterson said, "and didn't want to have any negotiations that might dictate their choices to sign him. "Savare said I could talk to him on the phone. Thomas as it is still the man we want to get to do what they want. We want us to talk about money." Brand has punted 38 times for a 41-yard average to Sanger's 50. Brandon was averaging 7.4 points per game kicking field goals compared with 7 points per game for the last week with a 57-yarder. Rich Sanger of Nebraska is virtually tied with K-State's Joe Branstad in putting and with his Fremont's Fred Lima in field goals. The University of Kansas woman's field hockey team defeated Sunset Hill Tuesday, 30. The team defeated Robinson field hockey east of Robinson. Jaynes, who suffered a shoulder injury in RU's one-point loss to Kansas State, has completed 84 passes for nine touchdowns, directing it to 129 yards per game total offense, including 33 yards lost rushing. His passing average is 241 yards per game. Penny Paulsen, Wheatland, lowa, sophomore, scored two goals for KU. The other goal was made by Mia Foust, St. Louis John Goerger of Kansas State and John Reid of Oklahoma to lead conference, receivers. Kansas' Bruce Adams has caught 23 for 411 yards, and Rodgers, 22. The team's next game is with Kansas State at 10 a.m. Saturday at Manhattan. Amundson is runner-up in the total offense. Hump is third. KANSA CITY (AP)—Kansas quarterback David Jaynes, who apparently will not be available for the Nebraska game, Saturdays at No. 10. They passed and total offense leader going into this weekend's action. Oklahoma's Greg Pruitt, averaging 12 points per game. Davis with 10 and Nebraska's Rodgers, 8.4, lead the scoring. "THEYLL BE mentally and physically ready," Peepp said. "We have to train them before, and the squirrel feels it can do." In rushing, Iowa State's Mike Strachan, averaging 136 yards per game, has 544 yards with a per-car carry average of more than six yards. He's followed by two other players who averaged 107 yards per game and an average of more than five yards per carry, and Brent Blackman of Oklahoma State, 102 yards a game and 6.6 yards a carry. Jaynes Leads Passing Statistics Quarterback David Jaynes is not expected to play Saturday. He is recovering from a severe injury and he suffered in the KState game. Fambrough said that he had not made his final decision on a starting quarterback, but that the offense could be Boh Brugging would start. Fambrough said that Jaynes was improving daily and that if he continued to improve as much as he had, he should be back at Mavin Foster will move up to replace Adams who has been playing wide receiver, if Adams is back quarterback. Fambrough said. KU, which won a dual meet with OSU last year, 22; will suit up for the next season to Southern Illinois. They are Terry McKeon, Bob Pelkan, Tom Kopperi, Kent McDonald, Mike Mullen, Jim Euell. 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