Washington St. to Run University Daily Kansan Friday, September 8. 1972 Cougars Invade Big Blue By DAN GEORGE Kansas Sports Editor They—the people who can, always be depended upon to come back, have the power you need to say history repeats itself. If that’s so, 1972 could be the year that Jim Sweeney, a coach, coach, comes up with a winner. Sweeney brings his Cougars to baseball during autetay to take on the team Jayhawks in the season opener for both team Kickoff is at 1:30 Looking at the 9-32 record he has compiled at Washington State, one might easily conclude that he has gotten used to losing. He hasn't. And to be truthful, there is probably no one more surprised or shocked by the record than Sweeney himself. He has known nothing but success. *SWEENEY BEGAN coaching in High School. His teams there were unbeaten in Class A play three years and won one state championship.* In 1855 he took over the school from the school in Kalsappi, Mont. Under Sweeney, Flathead swept unbaten to bites in Class Aaa play. Sweeney became head coach at Montana State University in 1983 and then served as the conference's Coach of the Year three times and twice went to post-graduate school. IN 1968 Sweeney took the coaching job at Washington State, but success there didn't come his last year until later. Although the Cougars' 4-7 record in 1971 wasn't exactly something to brag about, the squad did have its moments. Top squares from 2013-2018 and 2023-2025 of Pacific Eight and Rose Bowl champion Stanford. The Cougars also defeated Oregon, 31-21, a victory that established them, for a while at least, as definite Rose Bowl candidates. Sweeney's record was impressive. Football Coaches Association voted him District Eight Coach of the Year. Considering the progress made by last year's squad, there is something else. Sweeney's winning history could start repeating itself in 1972. Sweeney, who know he must first overcome obstacles he must first overcome. Chang among these is the Cougars' loss of their entire 2016 team. Sweeney is relying on position changes to fill the gaping hole left there by graduation. Bill Moos, a two-year reserve at guard, was moved to tackle and Mike Hill, a center in 1971, was moved to guard in spring training. He was defensive tackle in the past was moved to offense this fall. A loss not so easily remedied however, is that of all-Pacific Eight running back Bernard Jackson. Washington State's Versatile Ty Paine ... Cougar quarterback poses threat to "Hawks" Kansan Staff Photo by JOE COLEMAN THE COUGARS, who began the '71 campaign as a passing team, began running in the middle of last season and were successful enough to lead the team rushing with 2,458 yards. Jackey was emphasized by the alone gained 1,189 of them. ★★★ Probable Starters Washington State Five days The Cougars, though, plan to run this year, too. Kansas Offense Offense Emmanuel Edwards, split tack Dennis Perkins, left tackle Rick McIntyre, center tackle Mike Daniel, center Jose Bryant, right tackle Jose Bryant, right tackle David Jaymes, quarterback Robert Miller, fullback Robert Miller, fullback Bob Redmond, center tack Bill Mack, tail tackle Sieve Levin, right tackle Gloff Reeser, center Mike Hiller Tom Wickert, kick tack Tom Wickert, kick tack Ty Paline, quarterback Kenny Ganong, halfback Steve Hamill, bullock Dan Burke Rod Anderson, high school Red Anderson, middle school Harrison Bradley, middle school Jim Hollobone, high school Simmons, middle school Steve Piscifort, middle school Johnson, left corner back Fred Jones, right corner back Kevin Kuykendahl, forward side Frank Kuykendahl, forward side Ken Grandberry (6-1, 19) who rushed 628 yards last year as a sophomore fullback, will be a tailback this fall and is stated for the next spring duty. At fullback will be Stormy (5-11, 19) who averaged 4.3 yards per carry in limited action last fall. WASHINGTON STATE also looks strong in the receiving department, the return of player flanker like the Cougars in receiving last season with 23 catches for 484 yards. Nelson (6-3, 185) replaced Cawley last year and missed last year after being injured early in WSU's game with KU. Anser (6-2, 185) is expected to be one that he regain his starting spot this fall. Other receivers returning to Sweeney's crew are tight end Jim Forrest (6-5, 225) and split end Bob Redmond (6-0, 175). 25 words or fewer: $1.75 each additional word: $.03 THE BIG GUN for the Cougars, however, is quarterback Ty Paine. Paine (6-3, 219) is a strong one for the team, his main weapon she sheer versatility. Entering his senior year, he already holds the Washington team's total offense with 3,447 yards needs only to add 625 more passing yards to his current total of 2,787 to put him at the top of the list. Seven men return from 1971's defensive arm, including middle-wicket Robin Sinclair. Poe was named to Football News's Sophomore All-American first team and led the squad in tackles with 13.1 "It is hard to generate lots of emotion in these early days of practice," Foster said. "The kids are still just trying to get to know each other, but we still have kids living in rooms where they barely know each other." Freshman coach Dick Foster said that practice was on the unmotional side but he was quick to point out the cause. Gaining 482 net yards on the ground in 1971. Paine was the top scorer in 1971, and Pacific Eight. He demonstrated that he was a definite breakaway threat, when he galloped for a net at 55 yards against Utah and 45 yards, against Utah. With 246 Sweeney's office—at which Moore scores his team in twenty years—apparent team is the defense, upon suspicion. A NFRESHIMAN COACH, it is hard to duty iron out such problems. It is helpful along with football knowledge, an understanding of personnel Other returning lettermen for the Cougars are tackles Harold Bradford and Greg Craighead, cornerback Eric Johnson and free safety Harry Thompson and Anderson and Jim Robinson. Flanking Poe at the linebacker spots are Cide Wareime and Steve Roberts and at strong defenses in college transfer Fear Kachanian. Another and more immediate thing about Washington State that Sweeney hopes will be its performance against KU. In the series debut in 1955, the Jayhawks wanded HSU a 13-0 whitewashing. In 1970 the Hawks won the NCAA title in Lawrence under Sweeney and came out on the short end of a 48-33 sluggest. Washington State lost its third straight contest to the Cavaliers last year in a 34-0 decision. Despite the most improved despite the most improved 1918 the Cougars still gave up rather unfantastic 286 points. Sweeney hopes they'll be better Foster Says College Living Biggest Adjustment for Frosh in fact, Foster said that most freshman coaches were hired to THE GAME SATURDAY will be the Cougars' fourth appearance in Memorial Stadium. They have yet to win here. History may indeed repeat it again, but probably if it waits until next week before it started its repetition. First he'd like to learn more. By PHIL BRADY Kansan Sports Writer To start with, the sounds that characterize an experienced bungee jumper are fruits of savage contact, the fear of the sidelines and a cluster of reporters—had vanished to a hard Stadium with the varsity. "Our philosophy," Foster said, "is to first get the boys adjusted to college life, then jump into the step. Then they step, you are always going to be in trouble. Once this is accomplished, the guys will be able to work together as a unit and then go to college, so some enthusiasm on the field." council and create an enjoyable atmosphere in addition to coaching football. "THEE HAS been talk we didn't do well with recruiting," Foster said. "I'd sure have to dispute that after working with this group. This is a bigger bunch, with more talent-in-depth training, with a long time and a group with an excellent academic profile. Much of this enthusiasm will be generated by people this Foster claims to be a better; group of months than last year's fresh water. "Mitchell," Foster said, "is a prime example of a kid who had tremendous athletic ability in high school yet was hindered by the type of offense used. Before he came up here all he did was wear a jacket. Now he seems to be developing into quite a fine passer." "We have to do some position sifting to take full advantage of the opportunities we said." We want to avoid missing somebody, because that wastes The first position change sent three quarterbacks to new "When a kid plays quarterback in high school," Foster said, "the usual always gets some form of instruction. Yet, because of the lack of passing in most Kansas teams, you rarely get sufficient instruction. They must go with their own ability and nothing else." positions, leaving Scott Mc-Michael, Jud Mitchell and Dick Anderson filling the position. According to Foster, three superb receiving prospects are 6- offensive tackles and an athletic of the year from East Granford Forks, Minn.; 6.1, 180- bound Eddie Ramsay, Malone; 5.9, 180-foot Milwaukee; W Willoughby of Shawnee Mission. WHEN ASKED ABOUT the receiver's message he thought it was more difficult mastering the receiver's greater than the quarrelsome. WANT ADS WORK WONDERS 25 words or fewer: $1.00 each additional word: $.01 One day Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Kawan are offered to color, daily. Color, daily, color, creed, or national origin. Western Civ. Notes—Now On Sale There are two ways of looking at it 1. If you use them, FOR SALE I. You've at an advantage. 2. If you don't. KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES Either way it comes to the same thing—"New Analysis of Western Civilization." Campus Madhouse, 411 West 14th. tf If you want to know the best place to get a bike - just ask any of our coaches, who can help you with theirized dealerships for Raleigh, Peekah, Alam, and many others as well. We'll show you how to backpack everything we need for backing equipment. Kelly, North Fork, Sierra Right now - hibbing is on sale at Arkansas Aikman. 843-3328, 9-13 Michigan St. B-B-Que, $51. Mich Hubert St. B-Sar, $38. Small B-Rib Rib Plate. $15. Small B-Rib Plate. $15. Slab to go. $36. Slab to eat from. $20. Slab to eat from. 'chicken-14'. $1. 1b. Iber Brew Bowl. Beef Brew Sand. $80. $80. Beef Tenderloin. $80. 910. Closed Sun-Tunes. . . ff 64 T-Bird convertible, 390 HP, good body, needs paint. Best offer. $8,000 miles. 842-6729. 9-8 For Sale ... 1968 Toronto GT, radio, power steering, 4-speed, disk power trakes, air conditioning, one owner, air conditioning. Call 841-2529, 9-14 electric condition. Call 841-2529, 9-14 70 Nova, SS, 398 cu. in., for sale. Two door, bucket wetset, front disc brakes. Call Azarq 842-6039. 9-12 1971 Norton. Black and chrome. Very fast. Call 842-7683, 842-1449, or 842-2889. 9-11 1971 Yamaha 125 Enduro excellent condition; 1972 Honda 750, excellent condition. 841-2311. 9-11 Must sell. fender dual showman with JBL speakers in very good condition. Call Carol at 6:00. 852-4524 9-11 For Sale—1968 Renault, very good running condition, $600. Inquire at 905 Avalon Rd., Apt. G. 9-8 1968 VW Bus. 10,000 miles on a rebuilt motor. Good condition. 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Use bass guitar also, Fender precision bass guitar and bass guitar Vow, G string electric and bass guitar 844-1822 9-10-12 Court 1955 VW Bus builts engine, new tires. Looks good, 60,000 miles, sleeps 8. Wheelchair access, $1,000 each, Jim Smith, J121, Granada Prairie Village. Kan. N31-766-680 1964 Chevy Impala, Blue, four door automatic. Must sell to pay college expenses $175 or best offer. 843-5820 9-12 Magnavport portable TV, needs minor Magvport 842-3753; or see with books, albums, clothes, old furniture, books, magazines, HALF SAT. & Sund- 1827 Barker Ave. Three days 25 words or fewer: $1.50 each additional word: $0.02 Deadline : 5:00 p.m. 2 days before publication FREES. 5 ool old pup iJ Colle; iWhippe. Vaccinated and house broken Also 3 kittens boxed训 1135 New Jersey. 842-5007. 9-13 Walnut stereo cabinet, easy chair, walnut and table, double bedstead, 油 painting (framed), railway bed 7239, fawn, foam mattress), 9-13 7239. 1970 Honda CB350. Absolutely perfect. Red. $590 or best offer. 841-239. 9-13 305 Honda Scrambler. '68; new battery; ET pipes. 928 Ohio. 9-13 Knight KG-40 stereo amp and Gerrard ceramic turntable. Needs some work $50 or most reasonable offer. Call 843-3632 evenings. 9-11 EVR-2 amplifier/AM-FM receiver, 56 watts HMS, used for two months, $150. Call 842-2898. 9-13 Country farm cats, 6 weeks old, part calico, very lovable, love mice and the outdoors. Call 655-3222. Overbrook, Ka, evenings. 9-13 Craig's Fina and U-Haul Auto Service Center 23rd & Ridge Court 843-9694 Open 8am-2 a.m.—Phone Order 843-7685—We Deliver—9th & III. DELICATESEN & SANDWICH SHOP DELICATESSEN & Austin Heavy, Sprite, 1964. Fast 127cc. Good body, new tires, Manu- al air horn, air cleaner, tuxedo plays, backpack offer over $200. La. after 5 p.m. 9:18 1964 International Scout (4-whee- drive): 1969 Triumph (trophy 500) motorcycle with 2 rail trailer and helmet. 9-13 1968 Opel Railley, great school bus, black sky, extra wheel and snow tires, priced to sell. 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Please call 842-3569. 9-8 1965 Chev. Imp. JMP. SS. 327 P.S. A.C. 2-door, and in excellent condition $550. 842-3739 after 5 p.m. 842-7611 9-12 Must sell 1911 Triumph 60cc TB6. Very good running condition, only 390 ml. Leaving town soon. 843-6249. 9.14 22 cal. lever action rifle with 4X scope shorts—longs—long rifles. Call 842-906夜晚 9-14 1972 Vega 90 hp, 4 speed, custom air-conditioning, AM-FM, GT suspension and tires, under warranty. Must sell. Call 841-2417. 9-14 Have Bridgestone 175cc dual twin with sportshirt in good condition. Make me an offer. See at 1139 Penn. 842-6411 or 842-2146. 9-16 1962 GMC school bus. Compressor Inter- Interior. New tires. Price $875. 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