6 Friday, September 29, 1972 University Daily Kansan Added Threat to Jayhawks FSU to Flaunt Running Attack By DAN GEORGE Kansas Sports Editor There's something new at Florida State this year. FOR THIS HOUR YEAR It's called a running back and goes by the name of Hodges Mitchell. In the past the Seminoles haven't had to worry very much about running against their opponents. They've been too busy teaching philosophy in front of their philosophy seems to be, "If you've got it, flail it." And the Seminoles have had it. During the last five years, Florida State has been con- ducting an experiment that have averaged more than 260 yardss in the air per game during that period. Only two teams, North Texas State and the Oklahoma PASo. have thrown more than 200 yards. BUT WHEN Florida State coach Larry Jones and the Seminoles invade Memorial Stadium Saturday afternoon for a 1:30 contest with the University of Alabama. They have a new aspect to their attack. Mitchell, a transfer from Texas Christian, has been the mainstay of the Florida State ground attack this season, carrying the team on its way to the strong and fast runner, Mitchell gives the Seminoles the Mitchell's importance to the Florida State running game that was a whole, the squad has a total of only 315 yards gained on the Then there is Gary Huff, Huff, known in Tallahassee as the Seminole Slinger and Huff the leader of fine Florida State passers. Last year he led the nation in toal individual offence, averaging 241.2 yards per contest. This mark is third, holding a 260.6 Gary Huff Leads FSU Air Game one of nation's too passers KANSAS CITY (AP) -The Big Eight Conference took the University of Kansas off probation Thursday. Big Eight Probation Ends for Jayhawks Kansas was placed on Big Eight probation in October 1970 for two years for recruiting violations. The action came at a meeting of faculty representatives of the eight member institutions. The faculty representatives make up the The action has no bearing, the action has no bearing, probation slapped on Kansas in football, basketball and tracst Aug 18 by the National Collegiate Basketball Association. Charles M. Neinas, Big Eight commissioner, announced the action at a late afternoon news conference. Neinas said the Big Eight had made a thorough investigation into the operation and administration of the Kansas Athletic Department and found that the school is 'conforming in its rules to the rabis and regulations of the conferences and the NCAA. THE SEMINOLES prefer to form their offers in a form that usually use up in a pro set, although sometimes they go to the standard 1 for- ward. "Kansas has a clean slate as far as the conference is concerned." The conference also adopted a new policy regarding legislation governing student athletes, also effective immediately. The fact that they also throw to a variety of receivers makes their attack even more effective. Their leading pass catcher is their man who has snagged 18 arrials for 362 balls and three touchdowns. Neinas said that under the new policy athletes enrolled in the past will benefit from changes in regulations which are liberalized, and they are stricter rules are made, present athletes are will not be affected. The contest Saturday promises to be one of the most exciting games in the series. Seminoles in Huff and the Bills in Jackson will be two of the best throwing quarterback in the nation and passing probably will be the name of the team. Defensively, Florida State also is tough, especially against the pass. The Seminoles usually line up in a five-man front, but the nose guard often drops back into the linebacker position to guard against the sweep or pass. The linebackers are the core of the Florida State defense. Larry Strickland and Dan Whitehurst are veterans. Leading the team is James Harding Thomas, a fast and hard-hitting All-America Candidate. The 'Hawks have been adequate against the pass, but they've not been especially noted for their serial abilities. Against the run, they have fared better and should not have too much trouble with the ball. THE TEST, then, will most likely be in the teams' defenses. Neither has been challenged seriously as yet. Florida State, on the other hand, has shown it can stop the pass and could present problems for Jaynes. The Hawjacks, however, demonstrated their ability and could turn to their ground attack. If this happens, the Seminoles could be in trouble. Their opponents have averaged a single game on the ground against them. Another plus for KU is that it has the healthier squat. There are no new injuries in the team, and the lineup is expected to remain the same. In addition, wide receiver Emmett Edwards had the cast removed from his arm Thursday after probably starter for the game. ★★ If there is an emotional edge, it has to be with the Jayhawks. Whatever confidence they lost in the Washington State defeat, it was regained with the rout of the Nets. It will be determined to prove themselves against a team that humiliated them, 30-7, last season Probable Starters Kansas Offense Emmanuel Edwards, back center, left back, jibit, liftback, jibit, liftback, center, center, center Roger Severin, center Jon Bryant, right tuckie David Wayne, pauntacker Dave Wayne, pauntacker Robert Miller, bullkick Florida St. intense Barry Smith, bachelor's degree, bachelor's degree, left Alpine Armkov, back Allen Jeeves, center Dan Sparks, right tackle Doz Dosparkman, right tackle Gill Quarterback Harris Quarterback Brent Northris, fallback Cole Perry Mt Ryan, left end Mt Lynch, center right Judy Palmer, right tackle Joe Hunt, left corner Edie Sheats, hawk Eddie Sheats, thunder Tucker Baker, thunder Funny Oakson, hounder Funny Oakson, hounder Susan Aids, safety Steven Burton, safety Steve Bratton, left end Steve Benson, right tackle Robby Anderson, right tackle David Millett, right end Larry Strickler, noseback Jason Kunkel, left corner Ron Kauffman, left corner James Thomas, monster Joshua Davis, back OAKLAND (AP) — Oakland clinched baseball's American League title, but Tuesday as Dal Maxill drilled a game-winning double in the bottom of the ninth inning to overcome the Minnesota Twins. The A's, trailing 7-after five innings, fought back to tie it in the eighth on Angel Mangual's basesheet, two run single. Oakland A's Clinch Title In AL West Mike Epstein's 8th home run in Oakland the Giants' scoreboard in beating Rudi Joli at a double play grounder. He was the A's in run in the at-bat. Brundage Is Confident Olympics Will Flourish CHICAGO (AP) —Avery Brundage, retired president of the International Olympic Committee, (IOC), celebrated his 85th birthday Thursday and the IOC will continue to support Olympics would continue to flourish despite the recent ill-fated Munich games. Brundage, now replaced as IOC leader by Lord Killianan of Ireland, finished his 20-year term presiding at the tragic and unpredictable event marked by the Arab sportmen slaving of 11 Israeli sportsmen. Brundage, just returned to his office in Chicago, told the Associated Press in an interview, "The Games will survive, no question about it. But, as I have said for years, there should be more challenges—the Games are too large and too expensive." HE CITED articularly soccer and basketball. Some basic Olympic sports that Brundage said should continue are track, swimming, gymnastics, weightlifting and fencing. BEHIND A DESK buried under congratulatory birthday cables, huge mail packets and honorary medallions. Brindage defended the memorial service for the shiin Israelis which referred to earlier expulsion of Rhodesia from the Munich Games. "I did it deliberately because the African thing was a savage attack on Olympic principles," he added. "The IOC, as it barred Rhodesia under threat of Olympic boycott by black African nations, said." "The same is true for basketball, and especially in the United States. Are players who get athletic scholarships amateurs?" "If we suspended the Games everytime a politician made a mistake, we wouldn't have any Games. Principles are as im-ample as facts." Patrick Henry who said, "Give me liberty or give me death." Last year's intramural "A" league football champion, Beta Theta P, appears to have control over the playoffs again this year. The champion last year in Independent "A" Law School, is In Fraternity “B,” Triangle appears strong again. It is the team that has led the division. The defending Independent “B” champs, the Jets, also are undefeated, despite personnel changes from last year. Independent "A", Division I Ballentown Fire Sewatton Fire Grace Pearson Freeport "A", Division II Labor-Lost Club T.J. Oilers Oliver Tempelhoff Nationwide "A", Division I Phel Delt Phel Gam Sig Ei Sligma Nu Sligma Cd Fraternity "A" Phi Psi AFI Kappa Sigma The division races: **independent "B." DIVision I** *aretlis* *artz* *jborg'岭* *hiver* **independent "B." DIVision II** *treeks* *wertsells* *guller* *nederland* *lachoson" Jocka* *lacho* **independent "B." DIVision III** *French Toast* *cullen* *cananas Veterans* *Mil Stars* **independent "B." DIVision IV** *No. 2* *A1* *2BS* *2BS* **independent "B." DIVision V** *Milliboll* *Dreamons* KU CHESS CLUB first meeting Monday, October 2 7 p.m. Jayhawk Room Kansas Union lent "B." Division I Workheads ... 1.4 Motors ... 0.4 **Praterfly "R." DIVision I** * Flight 2* * Pilot No. 2* * PKIA* * PKA* * Avcelis* * Avcelis Sigle* **Praterfly "R." DIVision II** * ATA* * Delta Chl* * Delta Chl* * Theta Tau* * Theta Tau* * Pkl Plat No. 2* **Praterfly "R." DIVision III** * TRE* * PK Sigma* * IPg* * IPg* * Pkl Delt* * ATV* **Praterfly "R." DIVision IV** * Pkl Gam* * Hell No.* * IPk Theta* * IPk* * Pkl Pi* * Pkl Sigma No.* Wichita State Faces Lawsuits All students and faculty welcome OAKLOMA CITY (AP)—Wichita State University and the Iowa lawsuits amounting to $24 million arising from the 31-death crash of a chartered plane owned by law students, athletes, coaches and fans. PIERRE SALINGER Oct. 3rd, 8:00 Union Ballroom $1.00 Admission Free Admission with Sophomore Class Card Advanced Tickets at SUA Office and Information Booth SPONSORED BY SOPHOMORE CLASS The crash occurred Oct. 2, 1970. Amended petitions filed in the office alleging that the office allege the university was the actual operator of the plane and three airlines had made their claims on the plane at some time before its trial. Named in the suit were Eastern, Mohawk and Ozark Airlines. Oklahoma City attorney, John Norman, representing the city in a lawsuit against the crash, said the university and its physical education corp. said it was unresponsive. A National Transportation Safety Board fixed the official cabins to the tentional flight through a mountain pass in the plane could neither turn around safely nor climb over the steep steel mountain that suddenly collapsed. The airlines were included in the allegation that crashworthy features had not been incorporated into the plane. the suits but the airlines have been added to all of the suits. Norman alleged that after the plane left control of Fairchild-Hiller Corp. and Martin-Marielle Corp., the plane handed and landed by the three airlines at different times before it came to Jack Richards Aircraft and Golden Eagle Aircraft, Inc. The plane leased the plane to the university. BEN GAZZARA PETER FALK JOHN CASSAVETES HUSBANDS AL RUBAN o-fd SAM SHAW Produced by A RUBAN Appropriate Producer SAM SAW Writes and directs by JOHN CASSAVEYT FROM COLUMBIA PICTURES Bud on tap. Sept. 29-30 7:00 & 9:30 60' 6th & Maine original Fish & Chips in Lawrence. STUDENTS Remember, we serve Light and Dark Saturday is Parent's Day, so give your parents a treat after the game. Bring them to Alfie's for the only SUA Alfie's Patronize Kansan Advertisers LOVE . . PEACE . . MUSIC No Twilight Prices Eve. 7:45 Only Mat. 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