University Daily Kansan Friday. September 22.1972 9 Kansas Photo by DAN LAUTING Mike McDaniel Blasts Off KU1 center a team leader. Big 8 Roundup 72 Tigers Called Hardest Workers COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) -Win college against BAYLOR Saturday. "this is the hardest working team I've been around here at back 15 years," MU football Coach Onifrio said Thursday. The Tigers spent 45 minutes on their kickoff and kickoff return game in addition to finalizing the Baylor B-4 and 4-3 defenses. Onofrio noted Baylor's sophomore quarterback, Neal Jeffrey, was from the play-action, sprint-out school, which taught a different type of offense to the inexperienced MU defense. Kansas St. MANHATTAN, (AP)—The Kansas State football team drilled for about an hour Thursday leaving for what coach Vince Gibson called "a crucial game for us!" Saturday at Arizona Two Wildcat offensive linemen were promoted to the first team on Sunday and guard ahead of John Wells and Dennis Weinhold at right tackle ahead of Jared McCoy. "We have two goals against Arizona State," the coach said. "One is to play with enthusiasm the other is to hit like we can hit." Gibson said tight end henry Jackson, both nursing grained ankles, would play Saturday, although jackson probably won't Nebraska LINCOLN, Neb. (AP)—The Nebraska Cornhuskers will be in the best physical shape of the team since chartered airplane Friday in Lincoln for the trip to West Point on Saturday's game against Army. The Huskers will be at full strength for the first time, with defensive end Willie Harper and guard Alex Alain back in the lineup. Austin has been slowed by an injury to his instep. Harper sat out last week's game with an injured elbow. The Husker 50-man traveling squad will include one change, from past trips. Jeff Moran was listed as the third 1-back in place of Don Westbrook. Oklahoma St. STILWATER, Oak. (AK-) Pia went through a light wall during a shoulder pads Thursday in final preparation for Saturday's game. The Cowboys, who won their opener last week endover Texas-Arlington, haven't beaten the Browns since a 7-4 victory in Coach Dave Smith said spirits were high during the week of practices and added, "This has become a practice since I've been here." Iowa St. 'Hawks' Center Wins His Battle AMES, Iowa (AP)—Iowa State Thursday put finishing touches on its game plan for Saturday's home opponent against Utah. Coach Johnny Matsors listed sophomore tailback Jerry Moses the players to play in the game." Moss suffered for knee injury in last week's victory at Colorado State and has been used to only light exercise this week. Majors also listed fullback forwards, offensive tackles, hard-hitting defenders. Kneller, tight end Kellep Krupp and tight end Kellep as definitely out for the game. Like quarterback back Mike Jaynes, JK's junior center Mike McDaniel has battled through the experience and emerged a winner. Sitting in his Jayhawken Towers apartment, McDaniel he and Jaynes had shared in the same experience in football. Tournaments To Be Slated In Intramurals Individual intramural championships are to be decided in five sports, according to initial supervisor Bob Lockwood. Single elimination tournaments will determine champions in golf, horse-shoes and handball and singles winners. Doublets and singles winners will emerge in each sport except golf, has only single competition "It's taken awhile for both of us," McDaniel said, "but we both feel we have matured enough to lead the team. "Last year I was still learning practice procedures and a bunch of Mike McCoy after Since Mike McCoy played about he never really got too worked up before a game because I knew the player be on Mike instead of me." McDaniel said that this year's encounter with Glover, an All-America middle guard, would be different. "I'm ready for Glove," McDaniel said. "Playing against that guy has got to be the most important thing in every center's McDaniel's world of uninterrupted alarming habits has bulked up in last year's KU-Kanaas down "Needless to say it was a long afternoon," McDaniel said. "Glover was so fast I barely had to react, let alone block him." "I WAS AWARE that I would be starting the Nebraska game," McDaniel said, "Granted, it was a surprise to the fans, but we had to admit Mr. McCoy hurt himself that he should not shape to take on Rich Gover." MCDANIEL HASN'T always been a center. With the 1970 Jayhawk freshman club he was a starting linebacker and wound up as leader in a sucking enemy barrier behind the line. mind. It's the ultimate challenge as well as just the simple honor of playing against the best." In the '71 spring session a backup man was needed for Mike Green's ball handling, locking and ball handling experience of an all-conference end. Oak Park High School in Brooklyn gave McDaniel was given the job. McDaniel's job consists more much more than centering the ball to the quarterback. This responsibility includes following up after each play, lining the huddle up 10 yards behind the ball and making sure everyone is ready to SUCH A TASK can be quite difficult with thousands of fans sollinger at the tops of their ulges. McDaniel said the excitement and noise was the thing he liked best about each Saturday afternoon. "It's a great thrill for me when we are lining up outside the locker room and the guy on the bridge," he said. "The Jayhawks." McDaniel said. "As we stomp through that post, I get a satisfying feelin g knowing that our pain and sweat made it possible for the fans to be happy." REGISTERED NURSES COUNTRY-CHARM CHAMPLIN Featuring Country Charm Milk Fresh Daily 2% Gal. .97 Homo. Gal. .99 Fresh Bread Cookies Other Convenience Items Your Favorite COLD BEER Country Charm girls on duty until midnight 842-9479 1802 W. 23rd Part-time or full-time nurses, needed to support the daily challenges hearing position义務。Education. Application may be made by telephone or in person. Specially required. Institute: Tokana Kansai Hospital. TACO GRANDE With This Coupon Buy 2 Tacos Get 1 FREE! Except on Wednesdays. (National Taco Day) Offer expires Oct. 15 Patronixe Kansan Advertisers 1720 West 23rd Street It gave Ryan his 17th victory; against 15 losses and snapped a personal three-game losing streak. Ryan fainted four times, and strikeouts gave him 280, the top figure in the major leagues. OVER 100 NAME BRANDS Avoid the HI-FI RIP-OFF ! Take your bar exam next summer ANAHEIM (AP)—Bob Oliver snugged a homer and triple and two doubles, a double and two shuttles, backing the four-hit pitching of Nolan Ryan and giving the Giants a triumph over the Kansas City Bears. Oliver's Hits Lift Angels Past Royals officers lighten. Two six week sessions at Quantico—or one ten week session—will tell them you if you've got all it takes to lead some of the world's best fighting men. If you do, you'll pin on your lieutenant's bars after college graduation, and carry new weight on your shoulders from that moment on. it's the Marine Corps' test for the man who wants responsibility and leadership from the start, not at some obscure point in his future. And there isn't a tougher test you could take—for the Marines don't choose their new The Marine Corps Officer Selection Team will be located in the Main Lobby of the Student Union from 9AM to 4PM on the 25th, 26th and 27th of September 1972. 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