6 Wednesday, October 18. 1972 University Daily Kansan Kamran Staff Photo by PRIS BRANDSTED Kaman Staff Photo by PIRS BRANDSTE Eddie Sheats Reacts to Play KU's leading tackler KU Harriers Lose To Southern Illinois The University of Kansas cross-country team suffers? its first dual-team loss of the season Monday to Southern Illinois, 22-10. John St. John of Southern Maryland was the junior finisher for KU was sent by稍 McKee who placed third. St. John lived-mile course in a 27.2 km race. Devaney Notes 'Hawks' Ability To Move Ball LINCOLN, Neb. (AP)—The Kansas Jayhawks "are a team which can score a lot of points," Nebraska football coach Bob Devaney said Monday in the Corminhakers' next opponent. "Kansas has shown they can move the ball pretty well," he told a weekly Extra Point Club luncheon. Earlier, NU assistant freshman coach Bill Myles said he had been injured by Jaynes, injured during the Jaynws' 20-19 loss Saturday to Kansas State, probably would be injured Monday. Jaynes injured his shoulder. Nebraska had an injury of its own during Saturday's 62-0 thrashing of Missouri, Devaney revealed. Starting I-back Gary Dixon, the leading Husker receiver, played a fracture of his jaw and is questionable for the Kansas game. KU Statistics RUSHING Williams 16 TC 32 93.8 4.5 Nellson 16 TE 268 106.1 5.1 Riggins 8 6 37 8.5 Brown 6 6 37 8.5 Edwards 1 18 74 13.0 Foster 1 17 14 6.0 Foster 1 17 14 6.0 D. Bedmonthon 1 6 6 2.0 D. Bedmonthon 1 6 6 2.0 Cerre 1 10 10 1.0 Cerre 1 10 10 1.0 Harris 1 8 4 2.0 Harris 1 8 4 2.0 Jarvis 1 1 23 1.0 Jarvis 1 1 23 1.0 Att. 151 Comp. 84 Ind. 12.04 Jaynes 151 84 11.24 Jones 11 3 1 18 Miller TD 6 PAT FG Pu. 36 B. Adams 18 7 14-7 6 16 Nelson 2 1 16-7 6 12 Williams 1 1 16 6 12 Wilson 2 1 16 6 12 Schroll 0 1 16 6 12 Templets 19 17 12 44 2 **Table:** No. Dyls B. Adams 23 471 Scholil 23 182 School 15 137 Edwards 15 137 Sandhoff 19 8 134 Poster 6 148 Poster 4 78 Wilkinson 4 18 Wilson 4 19 PASS INTERCEPTIONS PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. Harris 26 866 33.4 No. 19 Yds. Mudges 1 8 Sheats 1 6 G. Adams 1 7 Bron 1 3 Bron 1 0 PUNTING Adjusts to New Position 10th, Tucker Schaeffer was 13th and Jim Euell 14th. Assistant coach Gary Pepin said the related team was not performing but he said the squad was destroyed by the extremely hilly terrain. However, Peppin said, he was extremely pleased with Koppes' performance at Carbondale. "Koppes was injured earlier in the season and didn't get off to a good start," he said, "but he is coming along real well." This week the cross country squad will be preparing for Oklahoma State, which will be in Lawrence Friday for a dual Peppin said the squad would work hard for the meet Friday because Oklahoma State was one of the tougher squads on the Jayhawk schedule. It is favored by the conference championship. "We have not reached our potential yet," Peppin said in a speech Tuesday, reaching their goals at the Jamboree in Stillwater last week, but whopeh to reach our potential is unknown. "We've missed the Big Eight Championships." By PAUL STEVENS Lanson Sports Writer Linebacker Sheats Leads KU Defense A new position and additional playing weight have not deterred Kansas linebacker Eddie Johnson. Edidio the Jawhays' premier defender. Sheats, a senior at Atlanta, GA., performed at the defensive end of the school two years of junior college and last year with the Jayhawks. And he did so with great success. A junior college All-America, he was named to the Big-All-Big Eight honors in 1971. In spite of the adjustment to his new position of linebacker Sheats has no sign of sacking his pace. His quickness is unhindered by a gain of 20 pounds since last season and after five games he has won in four categories. He has the most tackles (42), most solo tackles (26), most assists (16), and most tackles behind the line (seven for losses of 35 vardges). SHEATS, A 220-pound linebacker was named KU's defensive player of the week for his tackling skills. He made 13 tackles during the 20-19 KU loss, and he also made two tackles behind the line, resulting in losses of 24 yards. He also won this season by the season against Minnesota. Sheats said Monday that the move from defensive end to linebacker created problems for him in making the adjustment. SHEATS PLAYS in the roving linebacker席位, termed the KK responsibility is to align himself on the strong side of the opponent's offensive arrangement. The player must sense places its wide receiver and slot receiver or tight end across and pass players are directed to this side, making the performance of a strong side defender crucial to the team's success. "The change was really a mental problem for me at first," Sheats said. "Last year, as a defensive end, I had no pass responsibility. Now, I have to choose either the run or the pass." "We moved Eddie to linebacker for two reasons—his athletic ability and a change in our defense," said Ken Blue, KU linebacker coach, who has been able to adjust to the rapid adjustment to the position. At the start of spring drills this year, the Jahways instituted a "wide" defense with four players and instead of two previously used "Eddie's biggest assets are his quickness and his ability to hit," Blue said, "The change was difficult for him because he had always been a 'down' lineman. He might make some mistakes now, but he's so quick that he can recover in time to make the move." p163. Sheats said his successful adjustment to linebacking was due to Blue's coaching. "COACH BLUE HAD a lot of influence on me," She said. "He treats you as a man first and as a football player second." Sheats said that he was pleased with his new position and that his weight increase from 200 to 202 had been a factor in keeping him "I asked at the start of spring drills to be switched because of a cold spell, and I ended." Shea said. "A lot of the bigger menin I ran into last week." I played pretty recklessly last year. I would blow in full blast on every play. I was trying to prove to everyone that a junior college football team had the Big Hight football. I knew I could do it but I would prove it. SHEATS SAID HIS biggest adjustment was learning to free of injuries this fall. Last season, he missed two games because of an ankle injury. PENETRATIONS Get Your Mojo Working with Rhythm 'n' Blues. Wed. 10/18 — Thurs. 10/19 The Area's No.1 Dance Band Still at Regular Prices what will happen," he said. "I still need work on this." RED DOG INN "I try to look at the linemen and quarterback to distinguish Ladies Nights Wed. & Thurs. 642 Mass. 842-4950 anticipate a play by reading the defense. receivers as his strongest defensive challenge this year. Ironically, Huff was the victim of an interception by Sheats. Sheats rates Gary Huff and his group of fine Florida State CONGRESSMAN LARRY WINN SPEAKS OUT MNESTY ON AMNESTY From a legislative standpoint, the state has pushed pending before the House dealing with the issue of amalgamation. In 2015, Koch has introduced two of his laws. Truman's example in this regard is the best one we could follow. The first provides amnesty to those willing to serve two additional years in the armed services and provided civilian service program. After the end of World War II, he be established by executive order to give military order did not call for uniform treatment of all offenders. Rather the Board was charged with recommending amnesty in those cases it felt appropriate from such amnesty should take. George Washington, byarding participation of 10 prisoners, presided over the precedent for Presidential authority to grant amnesties and pardons is derived from a Constitution and is well- Therefore, the President at any time can grant by executive order either total or partial amnesty. I believe President The second gives the Authority to deal with the issue authority to deal with the issue cases on an individual basis and grant安愿 in situations he must be in. The 'third proposal by the United States' provides for the granting of general and unconditional rights to those established commission to those persons that can prove their independence, motivated substantially by their objection to the war or on the basis of a deeply-held ethical principle. While I believe debate and discussion on these proposals can be helpful at this time, I can only point out that no proposal until the POW/ MIA issues is resolved. I do not believe anmy in any should be granted until the MIA (Mary Ann) account for and released. Paid For By The Winn For Congress Committee, Melvin H. Chingman, Chairman, Box 411, Shawnee Mission, Kansas To be perfectly honest, I am convinced that any action by the judge desirable or necessary. I believe current laws are sufficient to handle the matter and provide additional legal authority. On December 23, 1947, based on recommendations by the Chief Justice of the United States pardoned 1,523 persons out of a total of 15,805 cases reviewed. He had carried arranged for the arrest of 158 for a total of 3,041 pardons. I welcome your comments on this subject, or others that might concern you. Please feel free to write to me, Congressman Larry Winn, 428 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515 It is important to note that the Supreme Court recently retired. Supreme Court Associate Justice, Owen Gilliam, has been paced, kept pacific and strongly mindful of his responsibilities. President Nixon recognizes his high importance to apply to be act of at the appropriate time. In a television interview, he said, for one, would be very liberal with regard to amnesty. For another, Americans in Vietnam fighting to serve their country, or by North Vietnam, are held by North Vietnam. The Board's report is also important, perhaps on hand or perhaps on the basis considered, the files reflect a prior record of one or more people who would have failed in its duty to society . . . had amnesty been given, Nor could the Board have justified its existence had a policy been implemented of refusing pardon to all. 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Name Address City State Zip College Class DK 1972 FALL ELECTIONS for VOTE STUDENT SENATE SEATS FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Today, Oct.18 Tomorrow, Oct.19 Vote at these polling places: WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Union Strong Hall Summerfield WEDNESDAY EVENING Ellsworth Hall: 6-9 p.m Pearson Scholarship Hall: 6-9 p.m. Oliver: 4-9 p.m. G. S.P.: 7-9 p.m. J. R.P.: 5-9 p.m. Phi Gamma Delta: 5-9 p.m. Don't Forget to Vote Today or Tomorrow