6 Thursday. October 19. 1972 University Daily Kansan Phillies Pick Manager For 1973 OAKLAND (AP)—Dave Bristol has been selected as manager of the Philadelphia team after the Press learned Wednesday. Bristol survived a final field of seven being considered. He will be named the captain last weekend in October or the first week of November. It will be his third managing job in the major league. Among those considered for the job of rebuilding one of the worst teams in baseball by general manager Paul Owens were Philies' pitching coach Ray Ripplemeyer and former Philadelphia heirs Robin Hickie Ashburn and Jim Boonug. A source indicated that Owens still has talks scheduled with Del Rice, recently fired as manager of the Harbor Park harrier. Harry fired by Houston in late summer. The source said, however, it would take some major consideration not foreseen to keep the job from going to him. one 38-year Bristol will. succeed Owens, who doubled as general manager and manager until the end of the season. Johnny Rodgers Leads NU Recievers Most Dangerous Cornhusk Back Reds Slip Past A's, 1-0; Oakland Limited to 3 Hits OAKLAND (AP)—Jack Billingham, a journeyer pianist with a career lost-per centage of 500, fired a brilliant three-hitter for eight innings Wednesday night, helping the Cincinnati Reds to a 1-4 victory in a game in Game 10 of the World Series. The A's still lead the best-of-seven series 21, but Billingham's strong right arm virtually silenced Oakland's offense. The American League champions managed only three infield singles against the Chicago pitcher, who had only a 12-12 record during the regular season and a 14-44 for his big league career. WHEN BILLINGHAM'S first team got taken in the last of June, Manager Sparky Anderson lifted him for Red's relief ace Clay Coyle. Carrall, who had 37 saves during the regular season, got a strike over to Epstein and then finished off Oakland by wiping out Sal Bando and George Hendrick, to preserve the victory. But in the seventh, the Reds made it easier to needy needed. Tony Perez opened with a sharp single to left and Denis Menke sairfeciled, moving Perez For six innings, Billingham, a distant cousin to Hall of Fame pitcher Christine Mathewson, was named the No. 1 pitcher with John "Blue, Moon," Odonnell. CESAR GERONIMO, hitess in first nine坐位, followed by a second. Peres steamed around third base and then tumbled in the soggy air. lays of rain in the Bay area. is wine, water, and song He scrambled to his feet and raced for the plate, sliding in, although the A's made no play on him. The only hits the gritty righthanded Billingham allowed a were bunt single by Joe Rudi in the fourth, and infield hits by Green in the fifth and pinch-hitter Gonzalo Marquez in the seventh. The best chance the A's had at him came in the sixth lining when Bert Campanier walked on four pitches, leading off Oakland owner Charles O. Finley's electronic scoreboard alternately signalled 'go, go, and "beep" for Andy Austin, and Matty Albo bunted. CATCHER JOHNNY Bench fielded the ball but his throw to first pulled Joe Morgan off the ball, and Alou was safe. As Bench began to argue the call, Morgan tried to catch Cameron. The ball sailed into center field and Camanneris raced to third. Billingham bore down and got Rudi on a bounce to third, Alou got in front and elected to clean washup hitter Epstein, loading the bases. The move paid off when Bando in an innning-ending double play. The Reds had a similar threat in the fifth, and that, too, was short circured by some power pitching by Odom. Odom, who struck out 11 Reds Candle Making Supplies in seven innings, combined for a four-hitter with relievers Vida Blue and Rollie Fingers. Newest molds—$1 and up Dyes—Scents- Wicks—Books 11 Pound Wax $2.19 Ben Franklin Craft Department 805 Massachusetts SURPRISE strategy by A's manager Dick Williams cut short i Reds' bid to add to their lead in eight. With one out, Joe Morgan walked and Bobby Tolan angled him to third. Fingers who had come on at the start of the invading Tolon stole second. POPULAR FILMS With the count 3 on Bench, Williams went to the mound. Catcher Gene Tenace moved down the infield to walk the Reds slugger intentionally. But Tenace quickly jumped back as Fingers delivered and Bench was called back for the third straight time. CANDICE BERGEN - PETER BOYLE - MARCIA RODE JAMES CAAN Women and Produced by Peter Haynes, Directed by Herbert Rose BOOK AND VOLUME PUBLISHED BY PRIMARIO PICTURES HOPPING ON THE WEB Then the A's walked Perez intentionally and Menke fouled out to end the threat. WOODRUFF AUD. KANSAS UNION Oct. 20 & 21 7:00 & 9:00 60c KU to Face Awesome Nebraska The Nebraska Cornhuskers inade Memorial Stadium Saturday perhaps even more awesome than last year's national hall of fame game. By BRETT MARSHALL Ranked fifth after suffering 20-17 setback to UCLA in their season opening, the Cornhuskers oilsealed their last four opponents. Kansan Sports Writer Texas A&M, Army, Minnesota and Missouri by scores of 37-7, 77-7, 49-0 and 62-0 respectively. In their last four games they have scored an astounding 225 points while holding their opponents to 1. They defeated THE CORNHUSKERS HAVE demonstrated another powerful, strong offense. A strong NU offense has been a tr trademark of head coach Bob Crawford. OU Player Is Lineman Of Week However, Moore, a defensive tackle, didn't appear a bit seared Saturday as he charged relentlessly into a fine Texas line. He accounted for two touchdowns by his teammate recovered and later scored himself by pounding on another loose ball. After five games the 'Husker offense is averaging 48.4 points per game. The 'Huskers have rushed for an average of 245 passes and outscored the passing lanes they are gaining 225 yards per game. NORMAN, OKAH. (AP) — Deri- san "scared to die" when he walked onto the football practice field for the first time at the Grambling Stadium. More also was in 10 on tackles as OU won 7-0. That's no small change, but even if he considers he is playing against Jerry Murray, more Texas' superb defense was in play. "It was one of my best games," Moore said. "Jerry Ziemerse is a great tackle. I had to give it all I had on every play." Moore was a walk-on in football, coming to Norman on a track scholarship. Unsurge of the almost quit as a freshman. For giving it all he had, Moore, a 6-foot-12, 240-pound, was chosen as this week's national quarterback, a week by the Associated Press. "I was scared to death" he said of his teammates in a conference back home and everybody here was either All- America or all-state in high "I was a little bit discouraged. You know, going out and nobody knows you. But my dad, a kid, who was really helpful, really helped me to stick with it." Probably the most publicized player in the squad is senior wingback John McCoy. All-American one year ago kodgers is enjoying another Nebraska returns five starters on its offensive unit to blend in with some outstanding sophomores. The other outstanding offensive player for Nebraska is sophomore quarterback David Humm. RODGERS HAS scored seven touchdowns, three by rushing, three on pass reception and one on a punt return. He is the Cornhuskers' leading receiver with 22 catches for 390 yards. He ranks fifth in receiving, having netted 182 yards on 34 carries for a 5.4 average. yardage. He has 2,159 yards and is the only conference player to over the 2,000-vard mark. A redshirt a year ago, Humm stepped into the shoes of Jerry Taggie and is off to an impressive first year. AFTER FIVE contests he has thrown for 84 times and has completed 88 for 94 times. He touchdowns. He has been intercepted six times. He is within three seconds of making a sophomore pass record set in 168 by Lynn Dickey of Kansas Together, these two provide enough firepower to crack a football game wide open at any time. The Nebraska defense is one of the finest ever at Lincoln. Nicknamed the "Black Shirts" because of their ferocity and determination, these points, the defense is led by two All-Americans from 1971. The All-Americans, defensive end Willie Harper and middle guard Rich Glover, lead a squad of 18 players, 6.8 points per same this year. HARPER IS outstanding against containing the outside running game. He is also an excellent pass rusher. Glover is probably the most well known player on the defensive squad. He is currently the team's most reliable an average of almost 10.5 per DALLAS (AP)—Super Bowl hero Roger Staubach is 98 per cent healed, but he said it was only fair that Craig Morton got the starting call in Sunday's game with the Washington Redskins. Staubach, who led the Dallas Cowboys to the National Football League after a lightning recovery from his Aug. 15 operation to mend a broken knee. Staubach Recovers Quickly from Injury capable of helping now. I feel I can win for them." In his absence, Morton has led the Cowboys to a 4-1 record, including an impressive performance in a 21-0 victory over Baltimore. "I don't want to rock the boat," Staubach said. "Craig did a tremendous job on week I just. I must be thankful for you, if help they need. I feel I'm Coach Tom Landry told The Associated Press that Staubac had thrown exceptionally hard in practice this week. "It's possible we might activate him Friday. He throws it pretty far. We turned him loose and he threw the ball over 50 yards before I hurried him, no one will ever know because he won't tell you. "There will be no change in the startling lineup but it's good to have Staubach around ready to go. game. His specialty is plugging up the middle to prevent an effective inside running game. He has a great quarterback in passing situations. Staubach agreed, saying, "Craig is capable of doing the same thing to the Redskins he did to the Colts. But should he get the job? He's not most excited guy in the world to get a chance to help the team." The rugged "Black Shirts" have yielded only 98 yards & arers allowed. They also allowed 90 yards per game between air. These are even more im- 1972 FALL ELECTIONS for FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS STUDENT SENATE SEATS Today, Oct.19 Vote at these polling places: pressive than the heralded Cornhusker defense of a year ago. 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Union Strong Hall Summerfield DON'T FORGET TO VOTE TODAY! The Cornhuskers will be meeting the Jayhawks for the 79th time. Nebraska is the second oldest series for Kansas. The Nebraska leads the series 54-21-3 and has won the last three games. TONIGHT—LADIES NIGHT Get Your Mojo Working with Rhythm 'n' Blues. The Area's No.1 Dance Band RED DOG INN Still at Regular Prices 642 Mass. 842-4950 CAROUSEL ..the Store with the Pink Door Mall's Shopping Center Get it together! A Variety of Colorful Autumn Separates to Mix and Mingle. Shown in a Flip Skirt, matching crepe Blouse, and Shrink. Skirt $14 Blouse $15 Shrink $11