6 Tuesday, September 12. 1972 University Daily Kansam QB Wins Big Eight Award Jaynes Named Best Back Kansan Staff Photo by PRIS BRANDSTED David Jaynes Looks for a Receiver ... KU quarterback would rather win ... Jaynes, a junior, came out of the game with these impressive statistics: —Passed for two touchdowns, 10 yards to Bruce Adams and 25 yards to Robert Miller. - Established a KU record with 55 offensive plays, beating the 45 by Dan Heck against Texas Tech in 1970. Jaynes was unanimously selected Big Eight Conference back of the week by a panel of sports writers for his school record shattering performance in his defeat by Washington State. KANSA SITY (AP)—Uni- versity of Kansas quarterback David Jaynes was a winner Monday even though the Jayhawks lost their opening game of the season Saturday. —Completed 24 passes for a school record. —Passed for 389 yards,another Jayhawk mark. The United States produced the outstanding male star of the games, swimmer Mark Spizik, unprecedented seven gold medals. —Threw 45 times, also a school record. His 189 yards came close to the Big Eight record set in 1969 by Lynn Dickey of Kansas State and Jeff Dickey of Duckkey for 439 yards. "I GOULDn't tell during the game how much yardage I was getting. Jaynes said. "I can't tell them and think, I need 18 yards. I got 18 yards." "I did feel I had complete THE UNITED STATES in the 1972 games was synonymous with chaos and confusion. It is back's first game, and I find exactly where the fault lies. GENERALLY, it was a disastrous Olympics for the United States to yield their long-time sprint supremacy to the Russians The powerful Soviet Union, flying the Red Banner of the hammer and sickle, replaced the United States as the champion of the Games by winning 50 gold medals and a total of 99 to America's 48. control of what was going on out there. I feel I can do the job and move the ball. I feel confident. Jaynes paid the tribute to the KU The Soviet Union produced the fastest man in the world, Valery Jurikum, jumper, Jurt Tarikm. It had the best all-around athlete, the decathlon champion, Nikolai Tsarevich, the strongest man,avid Alexeyev, the super heavyweight weight lifter who lifts by the half-tons, and the most explosive man had the most exciting female personality, 18-year-old Olga Korbit, winner of two gold medals as silver in women's gymnastics. MUNICH (AP) — The president of the U.S. Olympic Committee promised Monday a full review of America's distressing performance in Munich, the nation's animal cruelty in the history of the Games. "Our line did a great job Saturday," he said. "Dropping back 46 times a game puts a lot of pressure on the offensive line." "Medals aren't anything but I must confess that I thought we would do better. I thought we would do better. I thought the Russians in winning golds." The Russians handed the United States its first defeat in the war, but the invented by a New England professor named Dr. Naismith and played in every back yard in the land. It was the bitterest pill in the fight. Jaynes paid tribute to the KU offensive line "I am disappointed, but not critical," said Clifford H. Buck of Denver, before the dowing of the flame, symbol of the Games. U.S. Committee to Study Olympic Team's Showing WE'DN'T say in a game and many times well pass. If anyone did, we would the season started. I would have said we would throw 40 bombs. "We can beat people a lot stronger than us because we've got a good basic attack. We'll move the ball against us." Okla homa, Colorado... anybody ... with our attack." "We were moving the ball in the air. So why start running? We跑了。We run. The end zone. I don't go out there to set records." I win. to win. I was too good to lose. but they lost the pole vault for the first time in history, the discus for the first time in 24 years, the shot put for the first time in 36 years. Their prestige restyle which they had lost only once before in 44 years. They won only six gold medals in track and field—their worst showing since the Games were originated in 1896. There were spots of encouragement. The water polo team, which has never come close to a medal of any kind, has been the best swimmers were great, although not up to 1986 superiority over the rest of the world. Frank Shorter, the skimmy Yale University grad, became the first U.S. marathon winner in 64 years. Dave Wottle, the running bridegroom from New Jersey, won a prize winner in the 800 meters. The Yanks were shutout in rowing except for a silver medal win at the 1984 Olympics, complete flop in weightlifting; a surprise in freestyle wrestling; an upset over silver and a bronze, not no face in gymnastics but the best in the world in archery; a new sport; a third place in shooting with two rifle golds. Iba Still Shocked By Olympic Ruling HE REPEATED he did not plan to coach for the Olympics again, regardless of the outcome of the 1972 games. "I don't know enough about the committee," Iba said, "but I'm gonna find out." He already had returned to Oklahoma from Munich when a teammate, Joe Hooker, said that the appeal jury of the International Amateur Basketball Federation had ruled that Russia had won Saturday's final game STILLWATER, Okla. (AK)- Henry Iba, his final Olympic coaching job ending for the first time in defeat, still found it hard to believe Russia, not his U.S. team. He also added a gold medal in basketball. The retired Oklahoma State University cage coach said he would try to learn the make-up of the committee, the number of members and the number of people when the decision was reached. Other players nominated for the 2018 College Football Hall of Fame, Rodgers of Nebraska, John Cherry of Missouri, Charlie Colorado and John Calhoun of Kansas. Olympic basketball game At the time Iba left Europe, the appeals jury still had under U.S. protest the outcome of the final Bia said he felt if there was one Indiana to blame for the mix-up in the game, it would be Jones, secretary-general of the International Basketball联赛. "We thought we had won it," he said. "We came up holding three fingers to me. I don't know who this jones is. I runs the basketball, ball, and bat." "BUT I couldn't talk to the secretary. I couldn't talk to the timekeeper. I couldn't talk to the factors. Russian didn't win it. American's away from the United States." The University of Kansas boasts nine football All-Americans in its 82-year history. In 1970, they included end Otto Schmelbacher in 1947, guard George Morkin in 1931, tackle Oliver Spencer and defense end Terry Bosshard back—quarterback John Hadi in 1960-61, halfback Gale Sayers in 1963-64, and defensive end John Dunn in quarterback Bobby Doughless in 1968. Ex-QB Can Catch, Too By GARY ISAACSON Kansan Sports Writer The University of Kansas unfurished its new passing offense last Saturday against Washington. It was stopped. But there was a surprise. It came when the statistics for the game were released and a sophomore quarterback-turned-flinker led all receivers. Bruce Adams of Westwood, Kan, caught six of David Jaynes passes for 92 yards and the 'Hawks' first touchdown. Why did a former all-state signal caller and quarterback of last year's freshman squad open Sign-Up Slated For Women's Tennis Meet Women interested in playing singles Intramural Women's Tennis will pick up information about their blazing Forms must be returned by Sept. 18 for the first tournament Sept. The members of the Intercollegiate Association are ineligible to play. For more information, call Claire McEllroy, instructor of physical education at Intramural adviser, at 864-4095. "A as a quarterback, I developed that skill," Adams said. "When I switched to receiver, I just concentrate on developing a new talent, cat- tle." his first varsity season at flanker? According to Adams, the explanation is very simple. According to Adams, ne explanation is very simple. "WANTED to play as a withmom Jones, Jones, and Jaynes, Jones, and brueggen all at quarterback, here wasn't much room there. So he went into the Adams made the switch last spring and, although the switch from passer to receiver sounds was not heard, it wasn't that difficult he said. But good hands alone do not a college flacker make. Although he was a hurdler for his high school track team, Adams admitted he was no speed merger. He also had other facets of his new position. "ALL LAST spring and through this fall I concentrated basically on my moves," said Adams. "Coach (Joe) Spencer instilled confidence in me and the other guys to accept us that we could catch." young man in that situation. But the flanker said the only thing he warned about before the game went on was to wear a defense wield would run. It was a pass. **IN THE second quarter, with the Hawks near the Washington State cup, a crowd that included Adams and tight end John Scholl. Adams again went high in the air and hit the ball from the flailing Cougars.** Adams, 19, is in his first varsity season and he was starting his first game in a new position. It was a win for Adams, who came from an certain amount of pressure on a "We had called the play before we went on the field and I was worried what I would do if Jaynes threw to me," he said. What he did do was what he did do was State defender clinging like a leech to his back. Adams lapped for Jaynes high arched pass and he ran over him. Adams, at 6-1 and 177 pounds is of physically impertinent and his impairment is. He is confident of his skill and totally immersed in enjoyment of his life. "I was just happy that I was able to catch the ball and that the team scored," he said. "It is a thrill for me to simply get on the playing field," he said. "I feel that I am an extension of you and play. Somebody being grown of me when I make a catch or score all that count." 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