University Daily Kansan Friday, October 13, 1972 -1 K-State Game Biggest of Season Most KU Football Players Agree By BRETT MARSHALL "It's the big game of the year." "It gets more import," he says, "the new seasoned the rivalry would be this great." "The Missouri game is of more importance." "My home town people will be here," Wince Clinton said in the game. "Vince Clinton came to me to get ready." "I try to play consistently from game to game." These were just a few of the comments from members of the team three days before their game against arch-irk Kansas On the whole, most of the players agree that the game against the Wildcats is the biggest one of the season. JOHN SCHROLL, Hutchinson sometime humped up his feelings about playing Kishnan so much think so much about playing Kishnan Schell said he thought it was only nautal for the Jayhawks to get up for the game. "When these two teams get together anything is possible." So, to be sure, Kansas. I think this game means a lot more than the others. It's a single team that only have one chance each year to prove who is the best and you can win it. Schroll said he did not necessarily go out to beat the Wildcat players but to beat the people and people they represent. "I FEEL IF we played K-State every week, there would be no difficulty in being emotionally ready," Schroll said. "In fact, we ready for this game almost drives me to the point of insanity." Emmett Edwards, Kansas City, Mo. , sophomore, said the K-State game was very important to him but in a different way. Edwards said he thought it was great that the two schools had developed this rivalry over so many years. IT MEANS a lot to the players we want the state of Kansas. Edward's team presents one of the most interesting gifts from the fans. David Jaynes, Bonner Springs junior, said not only did the players look forward to the Wildcat game but also the fans. "More people look forward to this game more than any other we play all season". Jaynes said, "We can expect excitement that is created by the fans, to actually play in the game is to know what the game is all about." Eddie Sheats, Atlanta, GA, senior, he said thought that the K-State contest was a big one but it's not in it from a different viewpoint. "NOT MY THE type of football player who gets real emotional when you win a game and to play every game with the same attitude. This helps me develop more consistency during the game, and into a better football player." Sheaas said he thought last week that he had no reason because he had heard so much about Kansas State that he could not help but be excited about the prospect. "It's a privilege to play against them because the build-up the game receives makes it very important for every one involved." Ken Sathoff, Marysville sophomore, said this was the most important game he would play in. "MANY OF my home town people will be in Manhattan," Sathhoff said. "Therefore, it is important to win the game. I would hate to go home if we lost the game and to lose me about getting beat." Saatthoff said he thought the game was a matter of tradition, self-pride and, most importantly, team pride. "Many people don't realize how important this game is," Saathoff said. "This proves who is the best in Kansas." Gary Adams, Bartlesville, Okla. senior, said that the first time he played against K-State, he wasn't wantst a big one for him. A's Nip Tigers, Win A.L. Title DETROIT (AP) — The Oakland Athletics defeated the Miami Spurs in a Thursday, defeating the Detroit Tigers, 2-1, in the fifth game of their American League's American League playoff. Oakland won *t* Thursday's dove game on the strong nation's offense. The Moon" Odom and Vida Blue and the flying feet of Reggie Jackson The Blue came out of the bullpen to work the final four innings and wrap up the victory. Odom, whose three-hit shutout given Makamani, second victim of the Knicks, worked five innings Sunday, worked five innings in- trigid Tiger Stadium, permitting Jackson and Hendrick scored the AKS runs on a pair of extreme plays, including a plate. Both times, bumps Nestor Chylak was on top of the play Detroit struck for the game's first run in the first inning against Odin. Dick McAullife singled leading off, and one out later, Duke Sims walked on four pitches. The runners advanced on the bases and scored as Bill Green bounced onto shortstop Dal Maxillv. SAE Upended in Intramurals DU upended Fraternity "A" division I, co-leader SAE, 7-6; this week to give the Betas sole possession of the lead "in that division. in Division II AKL and showdown, both with 40 records. In *Independent* "A." Battentafel at 3-0 holds the division I lead, and the T.J.'s are on top in II with a 4-0 record. Fatherly "A," "D" Division I Gotas DU DU Rg Pg Gm Pg Gm Sigma No. Sigma No. AKI ATD ATD Sigma Chl Sigma Chl Inbounded Streetcar Grass Prairie Northwest Purion Louis' Labour Lost Tonglin Puilin Fatherly "B," "D" Division I Beta No. 2 PFA Xiacea Xiacea Kappa Chl Kappa Chl ARL ARL Luicheng Chl Thiwa Chl Three Chl TRE TRE Pg Delt Pg Sigma Sigma No. Fatherly "C," "D" Division IV Beta No. 1 Pg Gm Pg Tilt Pg Pt No. 1 Fatherly "B," "D" Division I Jets GRE A GRE A Nalmith Imperative "B," "D" Division II "THIS WILL be my third game against the Wildcats, and it seems each one is more impleme- nted than the previous year," Adams said. "I don't even want to think about it," Skepke said. "My only plans for Saturday are to be here." The Kansas State Wildcats. Citricks ... 22 Rickers ... 19 Robbers ... 13 Robbery Jocks ... 14 **Independent II. DIVISION III.** **Independent II. DIVISION III.** Nads ... 16 JRF ... 18 Kansas Veterans ... 22 Albany ... 24 Ibokies ... 24 "What it like to be starting one week and then discover you game? What does a game? Bill Skepkne, Olympia Field III, junior, can learn." Independent "B" Division IV 30 Low No 2 24 NC RGCI 19 RGCI "B" Division V 34 Eilwaters Dragonas 24 Milbahn 24 Waddle 24 Member 62 Skepnek suffered a pulled hamstring muscle last week against Minnesota and is unable for the K-State contest. The state football rivalry between the University of Kansas and Oklahoma State resumes today when the freshman and sophomore go meet each other in Mahaska. "We are in great shape physically," KU freshman coach Dick Foster said. "We have everybody well." Boutique fashion for men & women open 11-6 daily. In their game against Notre Dame, the ball in the air 41 times. They passed for 172 yards and their only touchdown. Their rushing did not hurt Notre Dame. Foster said the team knew some things to expect from K-State that they didn't know against Missouri. "Dave Livingston, the K-State quarterback, has to be one of the best freshmen throwers in the By GARY ISAACSON Frosh Battle K-State Today Foster said he was expecting a good game from his defense. "They have three big backs and they are all good," he said. "We cannot discount their ground game." Concerning the KU offense, Foster said the 'Hawks would run more this week than they did against Missouri. But, Foster said, the K-State running game cannot be ignored. "We are going to be a little more conservative with the pass this week." We have watched the runners. We have played all play in practice." conference," Foster said. Livingston played 36 times, completing 14, for 164 yards and a touchdown against Nebraska. "I will be very disappointed if the defense doesn't play well," he said. TARTUFFE Oct 18-19, 21-28 8:00 p.m. K.U. EXPERIMENTAL THEATRE UN4-3982 Although the 'Hawks would prefer to run, Koehler said, the State may force them to pass. He said the team was ready for that. Patronixe Kanson Advertisers Use Kansan Classified PAYLESS SHOES Open 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Monday thru Sat. Open 1 p.m. - 6 p.m. Sunday PAYLESS SHOES 1300 W.23rd 804 W. 24TH • LAWRENCE, KANSAS • 842-4366 OCT.19,1972 Advance tickets $3.00 at Red Baron, Kiefs Records (Lawrence); Choosey Beggar, Capers Corner, North Country Fair (K.C.); Earthshine and Moods Unlimited (Topeka). $3.50 at the door.