R Wednesday. October 4.1972 University Daily Kansan Jayhawks' Weaknesses Manifested in FSU Game By BRETT MARSHALL The Big Eight conference appears to be stronger from top to bottom than a year ago, and it would seem that the Jayhawks do not have much to look forward to, the remainder of the season. The 'Hawks opened the season with a disappointing 18-17 loss to Washington State. Two weeks later they smashed Washington, 52-40. The Hawks dropped a 44-22 decision to the Florida State Seminoles. Inconsistency has been one of the flaws in the Jayhawks game. Nor have they been able to create the big play when it was needed. THE JAYHAWKS discovered their weakest points last Saturday against an excellent Florida State team. The major weakness was in the defensive secondary. Gary Huff, the Seminoles' outstanding player, was hit by Jayhawks for 295 yards passing and threw four touchdowns. One must realize, however, that the Seminoles have one of the top, if not all, pass attacks in the nation. When a quarterback and a receiver hook up and have a near perfect day, it is almost imaginary what happened to the Jayhawks last Saturday. In most cases the secondary had the receivers covered, but Huff aid the ball in perfectly and his receivers made it possible. THE DEFENSE also gave up 205 yards on the ground. This was 'Cats Hold Scrimmage MANHATTAN (AP)—Kansas scrimmage on the end of a two-hour football practice Tuesday, and Coxson Vince Gibson said he was confident his team will do well. "We didn't get after people very well," Gibson said. "The offense showed some improvement." Gibson said the Wildcats spent a lot of time on their passing game and goal-line offense. one to the success of the Florida defense is opened up by a passing game such as the Seminoles displayed, it becomes susceptible The type of football that coach Don Fambrough and his squad play is exciting. They present a team of 40 players on a passing game. This was illustrated in the season opener when the Jayhawks passed for more than 400 yards. They can also turn it around and crumple out to win a touchdown against Wyoming when they collected 342 yards rushing. Although the Jayhawks stand below the .500 mark, they have JUNIOR quarterback David Jainor has passed 96 times and completed 52 for 742 yards and three touchdowns. One of the leading passers in the country, he led in total to top offense per game. received some outstanding individual efforts. Sophomore flanker Bruce Bruce who caught six passes for 118 yards and 10 touchdowns in team in pass receiving, having snared a total of 14 aerials for 219 yards. Another outstanding sophomore is Robert Miller, Miller, the starting fullback, leads all yards and 37 tackles. Hawks with five touchdowns. Lemon Fired By K.C. Royals KANSAS CITY (AP)—The KANSAS CITY BANK offers Bob Leason as manager Tuesday and replaced him with Jack McKeown manager of the Royals' division. Kaufman, flanked by the outgoing CEO and Gerdine Teufel the veteran vice president and general manager, cited two reasons for Lemon's success. "I want a younger manager. I did not want to lose Jack McKeen from our organization," he said. *MKEON 11*, Lismen is S2. "During the next 10 years," Kauffman said, "I expect win at least five out of 10 pennants." LEMON, WHO said he was advised by Kauffman of the change last Friday, thanked the owner. Outside of his decision to fire Lemon, Kauffman said he would not interfer with Tallis if Tallis moved another post in the organization. Lemon expressed a desire to continue managing in the major leagues but said he would be played in baseball in any capacity. Questioned by newsman, staffman said a column that appeared in the New York Times by John Hall in mid-season was a primary factor that led to his retirement. Kansan Photo by ED LALLC Hall quoted Lemon as saying, "For the first time I'm glad I'm old. I'm just a couple of years from retirement and I'm going to go getting going to get away from everything. I'm going to take my wife and we'll settle on some remote island. I'll buy a little beer bar and just sit there and chat with all you even have any customers." Lemon said he was misquoted. "I said, 'When I retire.' But body in his right mind knows I'm in no financial position to do so." Williams to Start In'Hawks'Backfield Delvin Williams has been moved to the No. 1 running back spot for the Jahayhaws, coach Done Fambrouch said Tuesday. Fambrough's announcement in March through an unusual one-hour contact drill in preparation for Saturday's game with Minnesota. Fambrough said there was no particular reason for the hitting. "I feel they need it, because "I feel they need it because KURunner Thrives on Competition Edge Red Sox, 3-1 By DON PFANNENSTIEL To the average person running could be a means of exercise, but to the average person satisfying. Others look at running as challenge, and a few enjoy it. But a select few run for all these reasons. Jon Callen, a member of the University of Georgia squadr, is one of these few. "One almost has to enjoy it to run competitively." Calleen said. "It is a lot of hard work, too much work if you don't like it." Callen said he bolstered his personal pride by seeing him after finishing a race, before finishing a race, he feels he has accomplished something few "I WANTED to play football, but I was too small," he said. "So I joined this program and that I wanted to run the first mile race I ever ran." Callen, a senior from Wichita East High School, became interest in basketball because he Ryan's team won the first contact with the sport was a summer track program in Oklahoma before he entered high school. basketball players, prepare for competitive action in their own individual ways. "The days before a meet I relax and plan strategy according to the competition," he said. Callen said he worked hard two days a week, usually Monday and Wednesday. During these hours he work at maximum efficiency. Although the 'Hawks practiced hard, Fambrough wasn't pleased with the practice. Minnesota coach Cal Stallard said Rodgers "is the best back I've seen as long as I have been alive and that seems like 150 years." he said cross-country practice also involved a few days of weight lifting and, occasionally, and down the Cannamon hill. Rodgers did more in that game than some players accomplish in a season. He caught seven passes for 127 yards to run his career yardage total on receptions to breaking the Big Eight record. "THE ATTITUDE of the players is fine," he said, "but we are just making too many mistakes, especially on defense." Minnesota is a contact team," said Fambrough. "We can't let 'hem control the ball." takes even more concentration to push myself to stay with the leader." Runners, unlike football or Also nominated were Alton Gerard of Oklahoma State, Bruce Adams of Kansas, Tim Welch of Kentucky, and Mike Stracha of Missouri, Mike Stracha of Iowa State and Don Calhoun of Kansas State. He scored twice, giving him 35 touchdowns during his career or more than the school record of 34 set by Jeff Kinney. "For example, when running at late State two weeks ahead we could take it hard and run relaxed because it easy and rarely certain we could beat them. He said to prepare mentally for a meet he first compared himself with another man, then thought about it all day long and kept reminding himself he "It takes mental strength to push myself through a race," he said. "When I become fatigued, it "It is easy to lose in 'reest, especially when you're losing." he said. "It shakes you up and makes you think." He said in cross-country everybody ran the same distance, but milerers competing, while in track there was more concentration on speed events. In track there are no worries about the terrain, he "In the past during the cross country season I wished it was track season and vice versa, but in the track season," Callen said. two sports were different in many respects. To better correct these mistakes, films were made yesterday of the defensive contact. CALLEN SAID that after graduation he planned to continue running for enjoyment and possibly competitively. Callen, who also is a track performer in the spring, said the "We know what we've got to do and the films will show the boys what they are doing wrong." Fambrigh said. "I want to continue running through the room, but I can do with myself, but maybe I want to run because a runner has his peak at about 18 25". The Gophers, who run a re-operation offense very similar to that of Washington State, are much larger than the 'Hawks. For that reason, Farnbrough can control the line of scrimmage. Fambrough is not particularly worried that the Gophers will try something new to combat the Hawks passing game. "WITH SIZE like theirs, if we don't stop them right at the line, they will run over us all day," he said. "They play a zone most of the time with some man to man coverage." he said. Although wide receiver Emmett Edwards was running a little better today, he is still a little starter for Saturday's game. For his performance in New York, he rumped Minnesota. The team was unanimously selected as the Big Eight Conference offensive leader. The triumph puts the Tigers atop the Division by 19 games over Boston, making it impossible for the Red Sox to win even with a victory over Detroit in Wednesday's season finale. DETROIT (AP) - ABA snapped single-second single in the seventh inning and two Boston fielding lases led to another run at the 3-1, ending the 3-1. Tuesday night to capture American League East championship. Tigers Win AL East Title Detroit will play Western Division champion Oakland in the first game of the best-of-five playoff, beginning Saturday against Tigers' first title since they won the world championship in 1968. WASHINGTON (AP)—Sports events sold out in advance should be shown on local television, a subcommittee was told Tuesday. Blackouts For Games Are Studied Dick McAuliffe, whose error in the first inning resulted in a Boston run, doubled with one out in the seventh of Luis Tiant and The communications sub- committee is considering two bills to lift TV bans on local games. One of the measures would lift the television blackout, such as having the football league, if the home game was sold out for 48 hours before the contest. The NFL rule requires a player within a 75-mile radius of a game. Pro football's "vast and growing popularity and its relatively limited schedule lead to a situation in which many fans in the community find them appealing. 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Yastzemski fielded, then dropped as he was ready to try to Fryman, 10.3, gave up a first inning inledoff single to Tommy Harper, who stole second. Yastrzeměski walked. Then Brinkman threw to Brinkman's throw at second on a double play ball for an error, Sometimes even more. Like the Minnesota five-yard line and danced backward into the end punt 64 yards and spun around in the Minnesota five-yard line and danced backward into the end A crowd of 54,709 packed Tiger Stadium to bring the two-game total to more than 100,000. The fans raced out, and mobbing the jubilant Janku A. From College Life Insurance Company's famous policy THE BENEFACTOR! allowing Harper to score. Detroit tied it in the sixth as Cash walked, took on second as Wilde Horton and scored on a single by Jim Northrum. Q. Where can a college man get the most for his life insurance dollars? Rodgers Is Player Of Week Dwight Boring* says... 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