6 Tuesday, October 10. 1972 University Daily Kansan Immovable Try as he may, Minnesota quarterback Bob Morgan can't just escape the guard of Jayhawk defenses Kumcan Photo end Pat Ryan, and Ryan isn't budging. The KU lineman had a great game against the Gophers Saturday, making a total of 11 tackles, 10 of them assisted. The Jayhaws defense, Minnesota, 34-28. Weakened Jayhawks Start Preparation for Wildcats The University of Kansas Jayhaws went through a light contact workout Monday afternoon in beginning their preparation for the Kansas State Hawks this Saturday in Manhattan Although the Wildes lost this week to Colorado, 38-17, Fambrough dismissed any idea of the Jayhawks having a mental edge. Fambrough said he thought the Wildcats started to jell in the Colorado game. K-State was down only 21-17 when the fourth quarter began. The Wildcats won by a double Fambrough said. He pointed to quarterback Dennis Morrison, running back Don Calhoun and defensive back Ron Copper, as the key K-State personnel that the Jayhawks would be facing. There was both good and bad injury. Injunction. Wide receiver Ferguson Edwell will be ready for action Saturday and defensive tackle Mitch Sutton is getting around better but is questionable for the game. 'Hawks Finish Fourth In O-State Jamboree While the University of Kansas cross country squad was from Oklahoma State, Oklahoma State's John Halberstedt set a meet record which helped his team capture the game Jamboree at Stillwater, Okla. Halbertstadt, the NCAA 10,000-meter title holder who is from Bedfordville, South Africa, ran in 18 minutes in 40 seconds. Coach Bob Timmons said he was pleased the squad ran together, but he said they were too busy that they were closer to the front. Oklahoma State won the six-tammy jamboree with 33 points. Oklahoma State took second with 45 points, followed by Texas with 75, KU with 79, Eastern New Mexico and Abilene Christian with 153. Considering its performance in the University of Kansas mountain College Invitational the university of Kansas golfer team has improved a lot in a season. The best the Jayhaws could do was an 11th-place finish by Jim Bierle. It wasn't until 19:00, 19:00, Terry McKeon finished 15th with a time of 19:05 and Jon Bierle finished 20th with a time of Finishing 20th, 20th and 21st Ku'Ts KU Tom Kopmes, Tucker Schaefer and Bob Polkian. The Team Mike Martinez, finished 30th. Golf Squad Takes Third In 2nd Meet The team scored 95 strokes better than last year on the same course, good enough for a 857 win. The team won the New Mexico University won the tournament with a 922 score and the Air Force Academy, the home school, placed second with three out of 17 teams in the 'tournament.' Top scorer for KU was John Gooss, whose total of 81-72-68-224 won in the medal competition. Mike Fiddike was next with 76-80-78-234, followed by Bill Bikp with 80-85-78-244. Mark Winder, with 89-75-89-244. On the negative side, offensive Guard Roger Bernhardt has his first bursts in his left elbow but it is hoped that he will be ready to play. "We'll have to pick up the tempo," he said. "I'm sure the squad will be willing to do what is necessary to accomplish this." Defensive tackle Bill Skepnek is a long way from full speed after being injured by jury against Minnesota. Flanker Marvin Foster has tonsillitis and is taking medication and it is happening all the time in the game. Bambrough said that in a game like this, against K-12 players, players would get well in a hurry. The next action for the KU runners is Monday, when they travel to Southern Illinois to meet the Salukis in a dual meet. Fambrough said the Wildcats had the best personnel since auburn began coaching at K-State and both teams have explosive offenses, the game should have tough points on the scoreboard. There was only one major change in Jayhawk personnel for this week's contest. Offensive tackle Tedro Dillon was switched to shore up the line which was hit with injuries last week. The Jayhawks will finish their workouts this week in Memorial Stadium, conducting closed sessions. Reds-Pirates Pirates Edge Reds; Campy Suspended The Pirates can clinch this second game in Cincinnati today. If not, the pennant winner will be decided here in game No. 5 CINCINNATI (AP) — Pittsburgh's slump-ridden Manny Sanguillen, benched in the second game, playoffs, hit a fifth-inning home run with a bounce; the winning run with a bounce; the Pirates whipped the Cincinnati Reds 3-2 Monday and took lead in the championship series. The fiercier catcher gave the Prize to the defender, they needed Monday, however, as the East Division winners scored the winning run against the West. Tigers-A's DETROIT (AP) - Oakland shortstop Bert Campanier was the remainder of his American League loss against Detroit and finished $500 Monday for throwing a bat at the team's game at Oakland in Sunday's game at Oakland. Athletics manager Dick Williams received the letter of permission to Joe Cronin as Oakland was running at outer Tiger Stadium in preparation for today's third of the best-of-five playoff series. games at home, 3-2 in 11 innings Saturday and 5-0 Sunday. A game against the Elmwood (clinch) AL pennant and team against the winner of the Cincinnati-Pittsburgh National League playoff in the World Cup. The A's won the two weekend Williams said before receiving the letter he had not intended to use Campaneris today. KANAS CITY (AP)—Dave University of Kansas Jayhawks, has moved to the front of the class in Big Eight Conference Big 8 Tabs Jaynes Again Named Offensive Player Jaynes became the first player Monday to be named the league's offensive player of the week twice this season. "I'm real happy for David," I said, broadly embrough, with my time you can honor in the Big Eight Con- honor in the great a great accomplishment." He was the unanimous selection of a panel of sports writers for throwing three touchdowns in the victory factory Saturday over Minnesota. In the game, Jaynes completed 16 of 29 passes for 229 yards and for the first time this year had no interceptions. His payoff pitches were for 44 and eight yards to Robert Miller and 20 yards to Robert Miller. "David is just an outstanding leader, and he has been improved in his leadership, in his character, and in gaining our team's confidence. He has matured a lot in his experience." "Jaynes is starting to develop into a real fine quarterback," said Adams. "One of the best players in the league." He said a fasser and a fine leader. Adams, the flanker, also was highly complimentary of Jaynes. Jaynes was named player of the week the first time after a losing effort, an 18-17 loss to Against Washington State, he passed for 401 yards in the second best performance ever by a Big Eight player. Washington State in the Jayhawks' opening game. Four other players were nominated for the honor won by Blackman of Oklahoma State, wide receiver Jake Bastable of Missouri, fullback BMatthews of Texas and goaltender Joerger Goering of Kansas State. is a place for study COLLISTER Republican for Douglas County Attorney Register before Oct. 17 Paid for by Collister for County Attorney Committee Use Kansan Classifieds Specials from WARNER BROS. 12th & Oread 3. Congratulations! You have created a genuine full color portrait of someone you know and loves. 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