1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. Page 8 University Daily Kansan, September 22, 1981 MARK McDONALDIKansan S MARK McDONALDKJANSA Staff Steve Smith, senior quarterback, is adjusting to his role as backup to sophomore Frank Seurer. Smith started several games for the Jayhawks last season before Seurer took over the signal calling. Twins down Royals, 7-2 By United Press International KANSAS CITY, Mo.—John Castimo, Dave Engle and Ron Washington each knocked in two runs to carry Al Williams and the Minnesota Twins to a 7-2 victory last night over the Kansas City Royals. Castino gave Minnesota a 2-lead in the first innning off Kansas city starter Atlee Hammaker, 1-4, when he tripped down, back-to-back singles by Bowman Roy Hoy Smiley. Engle made it 4-0 in the second on a bases-louched double. Gary Ward's sacrifice fly in the fourth put Minnesota in front 2-5 and Washington rounded out the team with a basesloaded double off Rich Gate. In fifth, Washington collected three of Minnesota's 11 hits and scored two runs. Wiliams gave up 10 hits and struck out four, raising his record to 8-6 with a complete game. Kansas City stranded 12 to 11 in the second two runs in the second when Hail McRage YESTERDAY'S RESULTS **American League** Gakaland at Toronto, apo., rain Lakehead at Miami, apo., rain Detroit at Bakersfield, alp. Detroit at Bakersfield, New York 0 Toronto at Seattle 1 Texas A. M. University City 2 California, Chicago 3 **National League** New York at Philadelphia 3, 13 innings New York at Philadelphia, 0, 17 innings Montreal at Philadelphia, 0, 17 innings TODAY'S GAMES American League Milwaukee at Boston At Oakland in Toronto, double-leader Cleveland at New York Minnesota at New York Minnesota at Kansas City Chicago at California National League St. Louis at Chicago Philadelphia at Montreal Atlanta at Houston Atlanta at Houston Los Angeles at San Francisco We Buy And Sell Used LPs And We Carry Rock Posters 842-3059 But in the fourth game, he connected on 12 of 14 passes to lead KU to a surprising 28-8 victory over Syracuse. Early last season, it appeared that Steve Smith would be the answer to KU's quarterback dilemma. Smith adjusts to backup position Sports Writer Smith had shared the signal-calling responsibilities with freshman Frank Seurer in the first three games (two losses and a tie). & T-Shirts Sale on all Pipes 842-3059 francis By TIM PARKER Sports Writer "Sporty things for sporty people" Thanks for your tremendous support for BROOKS Days 731 Massachusetts 843-4191 Lawrence, Kansas 66044 sporting goods Today, the 6-foot, 185-pound Emporia senior spends most of his time on the bench watching Seurer lead the Jayhawks. Smith's 16-yard, two touchdown performance didn't establish him as a leader. But it did seem to indicate that he could have a solid future with the Jayhawks. "Sure, I'd like to play more," Smith said. "I expected that I would have by no notice his expectation to start. That's why I set these." Smith hasn't started since last year's Oklahoma State game, when he was intercepted on the Jayhawks' first two possessions. Seurer, a high school teammate of sophomore tailback Kerwin Bell, started the remaining four games and has done almost all the quarterbacking for the Jets. - Jeff Hatfield (Brooks shoes) - Judy Wooelfel (G.U.T.S. Gortex rain suit) Saturdays 9 a.m.—6 p.m. 20% off of complete aquarium set up Goldfish for feeder fish Pence's Garden Center West 914 West 23rd 842-1596 TROPICAL FISH now. But it's everybody's expectation to start. That's why you're out there practicing every day." Winning registrants: In KU's 19-10 win over Oregon, Smith played only four downs. He was sent in "I was surprised when Frank came in," Smith said. "I didn't think he would be ready that fast. I was disappointed because I was just starting to feel as if I were getting into the flow of the game." Smith said that although he would like to see more playing time, he had no gripes with Head Coach Don Fambrough. "I can see where the coach wouldn't want to change quarterbacks in a close game," he said. "I've talked to him about the situation. He doesn't lack confidence in it. It's just one of those coaching decisions you have to make. 'I don't have to like it.'" 39* each or $2.00 per d Big scores were once again the downfall of the KU men's golf team. The Jayhawks finished ninth in a field of 16 teams at a University of Northern Iowa tournament last weekend. KU men's golf team finishes ninth in Iowa when Seurer was injured. But the starting quarterback was able to re-enter the game quickly. Seurer now appears to have exclusive rights to the quarterback position. Big Eight coaches are calling him one of the best quarterbacks in the conference. Offensive coordinator John Hadi has compared him to former college and pro standout Joe Namath. "We just had too many huge scores on holes," Head Coach Ross Randall said yesterday. "We'd shoot 15 good holes and then shoot three bad ones. Our concentration is definitely lacking." Although Smith is not content with the situation, he stressed that he's not dissatisfied with playing backup to Seurer. Monday-Friday 10 a.m.—6 p.m. "The main thing is that we're winning," he said. "Since Equality Works." "Since Fambrough's been here, we've come up every year. The program is so much stronger than it was three years ago that it doesn't even compare with then. KU's future is real bright." But what about Steve Smith's future? But what about Steve Smith's future? "I'm confident I'll get my opportunity," he said. "There are a lot of games left, and you never know what could happen. I'm not saying I'll make 12 of 14 passes every time, but I feel I can get the job done." KU FINISHED the tournament with a score of 1,232, which was 37 strokes behind the tournament winner, Iowa. The Jayhawks were lodged in a group of six teams that were separated by 12 strokes in the middle of the field. "We played a lot better than it looked like in the final standings." Randal said with a dozen or so double and triple shots he would have finished much higher." Jim O'Shea and Dean Frankiewicz were the only bright spots for KU. O'Shea, an Overland Park senior, finished at 304 to tie for 12th, while Detroit, Mich., junior Frankiewicz, who finished second for KU last week, "Dean's going to have a really good year," Randall said. "A year's experience has really helped him." O 'Shea is coming around for us now. He's the last year and his maturity is showing. ROY WILKIN, Brad Demo and Tad Fugate also participated in the tournament. Wilkin and Demo both finished with 314s, while Fugite shot a 328. "Demo and Wilkin are having their problems right now, but they'll come around." Raman said. "They're trying to find things at once, and that is hurting them." Team Scores: Iowa, 1,195; Northern Iowa, 1,199; Minnesota, 1,207; Wisconsin, 1,210; Northern Illinois, 1,221; Minnesota-Duluth, 1,226; Wisconsin-Eau Claire, 1,238; Southern Illinois, 1,230; Kansas, 1,232. The 'Jayhawks' main problem has been the lack of time to work on individual problems. After completion of their first tournament, the 'Hawks had gone over there our next tournament. One of those days was spent on a qualifying tournament. "We just haven't had much time to work on everyone's game," Randall said, "but with 10 days before our next Woodard, who first played in Italy as a member of a U.S. traveling team in turnage, turned to the Italian pro-league before falling foulening Women's Basketball League. This is the first year that the Italian leagues are allowing foreigners to play, and this is limited to one non-Italian. Regular season play begins the middle of October. tournament, we should be able to take care of most of them. "The main thing in fall golf is to see what each player can do. The real important golf starts in the spring." Lynette Woodard, former KU basketball standout, last weekend signed a one-year contract with UFO, an Italian pro team. Woodard was expected to begin playing under the contract with the Ohio state. Italy team last night in an exhibition game were some of the contract were not disclosed. Woodard was the all-time leading scorer in women's basketball, a fourtime Kodak All-American and the winner of the Wade Trophy her senior year. Woodard signs one-year pact "The Italian League thinks she's the greatest," said Washington. Marian Washington, KU basketball coach, said that the Italian team considered Woodard to be a superstar guard. - PLEXIGLASS Last month, Woodard was nominated for the Amateur Sportswoman Award by the Women's Sports Foundation. The event will be announced Oct. 5 in New York. - PLATE GLASS - MIRRORS - WINDOW GLASS - COMMERCIAL - GLAZING - COMMERCIAL CLAZING 843-4416 / 730 NEW JERSEY / LAWRENCE, KS. 66044 "General Hospital" 2-3 p.m. Mon.-Fri. 25¢ DRAWS During Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, & Wednesday TWICE AS NICE! 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