6 Tuesday, October 17, 1972 University Daily Kansan 'Huskers Move Up Sooners Gain on USC By the Associated Press By the Associated Press Oklahoma closed in on Southern California and defending national champion Curtis Hubbard Monday in The Associated Press college football rankings The Trojans of Southern Cal received 28 first-place votes and 49 of a possible 1,000 points from a nationwide panel of sport-swifters and broadcasters that included 423 riot seats of California Saturday. But Oklahoma handed Texas. ranked 10th at the time, its first shutout in 10th games, 27-0, and received first place oteo and Southern Cal's margin was 98-61.92 Alabama remained third with 14 points, 247-247. Indiana State barely hed onto the fourth spot with 807 points after a 69- victory over Ohio State. Nebraska, seeking an unprecedented third consecutive championship, skidded from first in the preseason ratings to 10th following an opening game loss and to 20th following an then rose from 10th to ninth to seventh to sixth and this week made it to No. 5 with 60 points in the season with a 62-0 rout of Missouri. But when he was finished, there was no doubt that the KU coach, no matter what happened, backed his players 100 per cent. Fambrough Backs'Hawks Says'Huskers Challenging The remaining two first-places were to Ohio State and Michigan, each dropped from fifth to sixth following a hard-fought Ohio State. Faced with the prospect of losing his No. 1 quarterback for the upcoming Nebraska game, University of Kansas coach Don Fambrough was understandably restrained as he spoke at the Lawrence Jayhawk Quarterback Field House. "A lot of people have asked me what I was going to tell the boys after Nebraska beat Missouri, 62-0," he said. "I'll tell you what I told said. I couldn't lie to them. I couldn't tell them they're better than Nebraska. "I told them that all through their lives they were going to have challenges. And that their biggest bigges would be Nebraska. "We're going to work as hard there, we can't go out there next Saturday and Sunday if the score is the 200-0; if they play to the best of their ability, that will be better." The KU coach said that, in Nebraska the Jayhawks would be facing possibly the best team in football history. "If they're not," he said, "Oklahoma is. Unfortunately, we have to play both of them." Louisiana State and Notre Dame also traded places, the Tigers rising from eight to six. The Rams unbeaten Auburn, 35-7, and the Irish dropping from seventh to eightth despite a 42-16 defeat of Notre Dame. Fambrough said that the K-State game left the Jayhawks with a bad injury situation. Heading the list is quarterback Jake Pettis, who badly brushed shoulder will probably miss the Husker game. Colorado jumped from 13th to ninth by beating Iowa State 34-22 and idle Tennessee move up in the playoffs. Oklahoma moved from ninth to 13th after its wacking by LSU and Texas, Oklahoma's victim, dropped from first. The Top Twenty teams, with first place votes in parentheses, season records and total points. Season records: 20-18-8-14:12:14-8-8-7-5-4-3-2. 1. Southern Cal. 28 6-0 948 2. Oklahoma 20 6-0 930 3. Alabama 5-0 689 4. Ohio State 5-0 689 5. North Carolina 4-0 601 6. Michigan 1 5-0 545 7. L.S.U. 5-0 522 8. Notre Dame 4-0 473 9. Colorado 5-1 886 10. Tennessee 5-1 886 11. UCLA 5-1 235 12. Penn St. 4-1 183 13. Stanford 4-1 160 14. Texas 4-1 874 15. Albany 4-1 82 16. Air Force 5-0 73 17. Arkansas 4-1 33 18. Washington 5-1 25 19. Arizona St. 5-1 21 20. Cleveland 3-1 14 KU Switches Bruce Adams To QB Spot LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — The University of Kansas Jayhawks returned to work Monday with a problematic quarterback situation leading Big Eight Oklahoma champ Nebraska next on the schedule. Coach Dambrough said quarterback David Jaynes, injured in Saturday's 20-19 loss to Kansas State, probably would miss the Nebraska game because he is in his throwing shoulder. Bob Bruegging remains doubtful and Fambrough said sophomore flanker Bruce Adams—the Jayhawk's leading receiver—would be moved into a signal-calling role for this week's practices. Bruegging has been all season with a back injury. The only other injury reported was a slight ankle sprain by defensive back Mike Gardner of the Pittsburgh Steelers for the fiftieth Cornbushers. Junior Rich Jones, who filled in Saturday after Jaynes left the game, is the only healthy quarterback but Fambrough would not be brought out and would go to Brugging or Adams if Jaynes remained out. "Nebraska is going to be one of our biggest challenges." Fambrough said, "because they are in the best team, country—if not the best team." Fencing Club Takes 6 Spots In Open Results The tournament featured both the Epee and Sabre classes. Fencers from Kansas, Missouri, participated in the tournament. The University of Kansas The University of Kansas in the final results of the annual Autumn Open Saturday at the Bollen Recreation Center in Kansas Ton Fenton, Don Anderson and Matt Begert of KU placed second, third and fourth in the Sabre class. Also placing for the Tigers was the class were Greg Miltenberger, seventh, and Tony Cipchin, ninth. In the Epee class, Dan Thrapp placed fourth. The Epee is a dueling-type sword, heavier than the sabre. KU Women Gain 1-1 Tie In Field Hockey BALTIMORE (AP)—Don McCafferty was fired as head coach of the Baltimore Colts Monday and replaced by John Sandusky, initiating what would become a big-league insulated team be a major skimpke of pro football's winningest team since 1960. The University of Kansas gained its first tie this season Saturday when it played Kansas State Teachers College to a 1-1 hit. The team plays Sunset Hill at 4:30 p.m. today at the KU basketball field located east of Robinson gymnasium. The KU team's only goal was scored by Penny Paulsen, Wheatland Iowa, sophomore. Colts Give Boot To McCafferty THE WORLD SERIES is at THE BALL PARK (where else?) Watch it on . . . ★ The best sandwiches in town ★ Light and Dark Bud on Tap ★ Large Screen Color T.V. ★ Try your baseball managing skill Play Ballpark Baseball Hillcrest Shopping Center THE BALL PARK "A good place to be" ★★★★★★★★★★★★★ VOTE 1972 Fall Elections FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS STUDENT SENATE SEATS Wednesday, Oct.18 Thursday, 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. G.S.P., 7-9 p.m. Oliver, 4-9 p.m. Don't Forget to Vote Next Wednesday and Thursday, Oct.18, 19 ★★★★★★★★★★★★★ RAPE VICTIMS A woman counselor can meet you immediately AT ANY TIME to either help you through hassles with police, hospital and court proceedings or to just be there for aid and assistance if you choose to do. (Please feel free to call even if rape or assault is not recent.) RAPE or ASSAULT VICTIMS CALL: RULE OF HOSPITAL VICTIMS CALL HEADQUARTERS—841-2345 INFORMATION CENTER—864-3506 24 HOURS A DAY Rape Victim Counseling Service of Women's Coalition CAROUSEL ...the Store with the Pink Door Mall's Shopping Center Flexible Fashion This Versatile Jumper can be worn to Class or on Friday Nite Dates! Jumper $15 Gingham Blouse $12 TUESDAY NITE Girls Enter FREE! (With KU ID) Listen and Dance to TEDDY and DOTTY VALE The Red Baron 804 W. 24th Hotline 842-4366 "Since we're number one, we try hardest to stay number one." 1