6 Friday, September 8, 1972 University Daily Kansan Russians Lead Race for Gold MUNICH (AP)—The United States Thursday sent its never-breaten basketball team into the finals against Russia and picked up two victories in track Truck day, but still could not catch the Soviet Union in the gold medal race of the Munich Olympic Games. Hank Iba's cagers, led by the scoring of Jim Forbes of University of Texas-EI Paso with 14 points and the defensive work of Mike Bantam of Philadelphia crushed half 68-38 and qualified for a final court rival, Russia, for the championship Saturday night. The Russians came from behind for a 67-61 triumph over Cuba. HURDLER ROD MILBURN and quarter-mier Vince Matthews were the track asses who captured the gold medals. But when the national anthem was played followed Matthews' victory in the 400 meters, a victory-stand incident drew whisits and boos from some of the spectators in Olympic Stadium. After Matthews, a 24-year-old black from Brooklyn, N.Y., had won the 400 meters in 44.68 seconds and the Santa Monica, Calif., second, the two runners adopted a casual attitude during the playing of the ball. COLLET, bare-footed, leaped from the No. 2 tier to the No. 1 stand beside his teammate. They stood sideways to the flag, and they were struck by his chin. Their shoulders slumped, neither stood erect nor looked at the flag. Fambrough Says Squad Is Prepared Those were the enthusiastic words Fambrough used to describe him. The Jayhaws completed final preparations for the 1972 season and became one of the best in history. Coach Don Fambrough and his University of Kansas football squad are "ready to play." The 'Hawks continued with only light workouts and drilled without pads. Thursday's practice session lasted only 45 min- Fambrough said, "The spirit is good, but I don't know how much pressure we have. We are playing a lot of young people and with this being our first game, a coach can play about every phase of the game." "The fans can expect a different type of game than they saw last year against Washington State," he said. Fambrough said he thought the team had accomplished everything it intended to this point. Hesaid Washington State was a more balanced team this season because it now ran the ball much more. "However," Fambrough said, "we must still be on guard against the Coagar quarterback, because he is a fine passer." The injury situation remains unclear. James Bowman is still out and Bambrough said he would not use Delvin Williams or Vince O'Neil Friday's schedule includes a meeting at 5 p.m. and a light workout to loosen up. Matthews raised both arms over his head as he leaped off the stand. As whisles and catcalls continued, Collett raised a clenched fist to the crowd before the dressing room. The portal of the dressing room. Matthews denied that the two runners were engaging in any protest. "We CONSIDER ourselves the best quarter-masters in the world," Smith said. "We Smith, Lee Evans and myself, Collett stepped up to show that a team can win." of one of the world's most-quoted newspapers. At the end of the day's events, the Soviet Union—with two Russian aerequestian and another in women's volleyball—still led the United States in gold medals. 31 East Germany has maintained its edge in total medals, 75-69. East Germany is third in both categories with 53 medals, 18 of them. The Christian Science Monitor. Facts, Ideas, Solutions. That's what the Monitor is all about To prove this to yourself, send us the coupon. We'll send you the free copies without obligation. The U.S. list does not include the gold medal won in the 400-meter swimming relay by 16-57 DeMont of San Rafael, Calif. The coffins of 10 of the slain Israelis were flown home on an Airliner airlift Thursday, while the 11th, bearing the body of weighifter David Berger, was sent by U.S. Army aircraft to the University of Houston, Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Berger, in Shaker Heights, Ohio. themselves later fell under the gunfire of German police. He was clashed by a policeman, died in Tuesday's bloody day of horror. Milburn, from Baton Rouge, equalling the world record time of 13.2 seconds. Guy Drut of France, from Tom Milhill (Akebi, Akebi, Akebi). (Print) Please send me some free copies of The Christian Science Monitor Name ___ Address ___ City ___ State Zip ___ Z46EA throw, won by Anatoly Bondarach with an Olympic record of 247 feet, 8 inches, and the women's shot put, captured by a 183-pound engineer, Nadezhda Kokushka with an Olympic record of 69 feet. EAST GERMANY grabbed the other two track and field golds Thursday. Remi Kruger, Stecher, a German Olympic champion, double—the first since Wilma Rudolph of the United States in 1952, has won six meters in 22.4 seconds. She The Soviet Union's two golds came in the men's hammer THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MENTOR P.O. Box 125, Adler Station Boston, Massachusetts 02123 equalified the world mark set by Formosa's Chi Cheng in 1970 in adding the 200 to her 100-meter crown. Monika Zehnt of East Germany won the women's 400 meters in Berlin and beating Rita Widen of West Germany. Widen won the Kathryn Hammond of Carmichael, Calif., who won the bronze on a scale after a 24-hour suspension and a mourning period for the 11-time world champion. By a band of Arab terrorists who What's going on? 842-4366 Anytime! 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