University Daily Kansan Thursday, September 7. 1972 7 Fambrough Pleased McCullers Advises Emmett Edwards KU coogh has confidence in 'Hawks KU Reviews for Cougars Progress is the name of the game in the University of Kansas football camp these days. And, as far as Coach Don Donner is concerned, the Jayhaws took one forward Wednesday in their preparations for Saturday's game. Fambrough was not too worried about the 'Hawks' injury situation. "We had a good workout today," Fambrich said. "We started running off a bit, though, and ended up at about an hour and 15 minutes." "I though Delvin Williams was running a little better today," he told reporters. "With O'Neil, it's just a matter of the swelling in his knee going down. He should be able to play if I can." And Williams will be ready." Tight end Greg Hosak and cornerback James Bowman were definitely out for the Saturday contest, Fambrough said. Fambrough said that most of the practice time was spent in reviewing plays and drills on which the squad had worked during the season and that they would continue to review for the rest of the week. The KU coach listed several the CHU in the Jayhawk lineup for the Cougar game. Mike Burton will replace Jay Evans "It's mostly a matter of going over last minute things," he said. "We stopped contact today and ranning after practice," he said. "Like all offenses, it was determined by the type of injury and how much the change from a run-oriented attack to passing we felt we had the option." "Both Bruegging and Jaynes are terrific to work with," McCullers said. One assistant coach is Charlie Koch, who coordinates the coordinator. McCullers deserves much more credit than he receives for the development of this team. "We didn't just flip a coin to decide if we were going to keep our old offense or establish a new one," Mccullers said. McCullers was talking about the highly touted David Jaynes and his understudy, Bob Bruegging. As his title implets, it is McCullers' duty to coordinate the team's football—football play, receiving, passing and running—into a smooth calculated offensive play. The team will arrive until this Saturday afternoon at Memorial Stadium that McCullers can determine whether his hard work pays off. "The difference between those two and past KU signal-callers is that they complement each other, the others were different in style. Confident McCullers Sees Improvement in KUAttack If one were to stroll along the University of Kansas practice fields hoping to陪 an emotional Don Dambough drilling his troops in practice, his ex-team probably would not be fulfilled. THE LABORIOUS task of changing the KU offense began last spring when McCullers and others had they had sufficient personnel. True, Fambridge is the head man in the KU football scheme, but he gives much of the practice liability to his assistant coaches. "THE INSTEAD if Bobby Donnelly himself, we would have to bring in Bill Ettinger, who had a different affair with Jake, that had to change Kansan Sports Write By PHIL BRADY 6. 5 East 7th at right cornerback. Evans will be switched to a running back position. Fambrough said. Another backfield move involved Roy Gibens, who will replace O'Neil as the No. 2 fullback. THE PENETRATIONS Soul—Motown—R 'n' B Another switch is at tight end, where Doug Vroman will replace Hosack on the No. 2 unit. He, a starter most of last year won for an injury this season, will move into the defensive secondary. TONIGHT!! "once he gets the protection, it will all be up to the quarterback to get the ball to the receiver," McCullers said. "Of course, he will read about reading the defenses and finding his passing keys." McCULLERS, AS WELL as many others in the Jawahk camp, expressed confidence in us, and we are ready to adjust to the new offenses. "our offensive line has been improving day by day," McCullers said. "They have a great attitude toward their role as pass players. They realize the success of the offense is in their hands." McCullers was quick to point out that the offense undoubtedly would put most of the pressure on the quarterback. at the Bookings: 842-6623 ZODIAC CLUB As if that wasn't enough pressure to handle, the coaching staff asked to get the quarterback call his own plays. But McCullens believes the KU quarterbacks have the cone and "ool" to handle the situation. AS McCULLERS leaned back in his office chair, he confidently said that he had always been a When confronting a passing team,” McCullers said, “the team must defend and disguise each one. This is what we have to adjust to. The linemen and backs must be in key keys for our offense to work.” somewhat to fit the new quarterback," he said. "this year," McCullars said, "we found that both Brueggeman and Jaynes had similar styles. Both are tall and rang and throw from the drop-back position. The change as much to fit the two." Although the officers, although the callers, quarcherbacks, the signal-callers have found they must be quite flexible in learning such an of- ham at heart. He loves attention almost as much as he loves football, he said. Coming from a Florida football family, McCullers became interested in high school grade. His older brother had played the sport and it was one of his favorite games. "I guess I inherited football," McCullars said. "Because my older brother played, I was the guy who threw a ball a way of HIp in our house." McCullers sees more in football than just physical mutations on collision courses. "Football taught me what the word competition meant," McCullers said. 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He attended graduate school at Indiana during the 1964-65 school year captain and most valuable player as a senior in 1962. Auto Service Center 23rd & Ridge Court 843-9694 He was assistant basketball coach at Mankato (Minn.) State the next four years, and then he converged in 1989 to assist his former coach. Karebates became Denver's head coach in 1970. Ted Wows, who is beginning his ninth season as head coach of the Jayhawks, said Karabetos and Frederick, who resigned earlier, mer to become the top basketball assistant at Brigham Young. The basketball staff also includes Jared Owens, since been Owens'. 0.1 aide has been Competition Sports Cars Inc Woodruff Aud. Kansas Union 60c Women's and Men's Sizes Sept. 8 & 9 7:00 & 9:30 NEEWLEY CERN NEEDLEPOINT-KROSS CANVAS-CREWEL "We'll keep you in stitches" THE CREWEL CUPOBOARD 15 East 8th 841-2456 10-5 Mon.-Sat. - Multi Cleat All Sports Shoe - Football The Film Society 813 Mass. 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"What the same comes—New 'Ewan' of Western Civilization." *Campus Madhouse*, 14th West. 14th If you don't you're at a disadvantage Michigan St. Bar-B Que, 515 Mile, St. Outdoor St. Bar-B Que, Large Bar-B Que, 515 Mile. $15.00 Bar-b Que to $3.00. Slab to bar-b Que $4.00. Chicken to $1.50. $1.50 chicken to $1.45. Beer Bricket $3.00. Beer Bricket Sand-$2.00. $8.00 beer Sand-$8.00. Phone 8521. Closed sun-Time $8.00. 910. Closed sun-Time $8.00. If you want to know the best place for your customers, Grain Sport shorts designed for Raleigh, NC. They're well as the reputation of standing behind everything we sell. The same team that runs our equipment. Kelly, North Fierce, Sierra High now - hibbing shoes on are on sale. Right now - hibbing shoes on are on sale. Arkansas. 843-333-3290, Grain Sport. 843-333-3290. 70 Nova, SS, 296 cu. in., for sale. Two door, bucket seats, front disc brakes. Call Arzang 842-6039. 9-12 Complete line of smoking accessories and paraphernalia at the HODGE PODGE. 15 W, 9th. 9-7 For Sale - 1986 Tortoise GT, radio. For Sale - 4-speed, disk power brakes, air conditioner, one owner, 48,000 miles, under control. Contact call. 8412-9282. *9-14 1972 Suzuki T250J. Low mileage, excellent condition. $650. 1419 Ohio #3. 9-82-9962. For Sale. WV Bus, green with rose 1800 engine just reliable, excellent condition. Also 1971 Western Civ.驾. notes. 841-2580. 9-7 For Sale - 1968 Renault, very good running condition, $600. Inquire at 905 Avalon Rd. Apt. G. 9-8 64 T-Bird convertible, 390 HP, good body, needs paint. Best offer. 58,000 miles. 842-6729. 9-8 For Sale: Siberian husky pups, female, 9 wk. old, show quality, excellent bloodlines, $125 each. After 5:00 call 841-2833. 9-7 1968 Volkswagen squareback in very good condition. Red, Lots of room and easy to park. Must sell this week. Call 842-9749. 9-7 Must sell; fender did showman with JB speakers in very good condition. Call Carol at 6:00. 852-4524, 9-11 1971 Norton. Black and chrome. Very fast. Call 842-7682, 842-1499, or 842-2889. 9-11 1971 Yamaha 125 Enduro excellent condition: 1972 Honda 750, excellent condition: 841-2311. 9-11 Kittens—part Persian, black females, white male, free, 842-5768. 9-11 1968 VW Bus. 10,000 miles on a rebuilt motor. Good condition. Call 842-8584 or see at Stouffer 3-8. 9-11 1971 Bultaco Lobito 175cc motorcycle. Excellent condition. Ready for Enduros. Extras. Must call. Call Steve at 824-0504. 9-11 1972 Bultaco Matador 6-day 250cc Motorcycle. Brand new. 45 miles. Enduro prepared. Forced to sell. Best offer. Stu at 843-1166. 9-11 Antique dress of silk and velvet, lady jewelry, ceaset, denim, sandie and suede dresses, plaid shirts, silkes 1x all here at Bokonen clothes, 819 Vermont. 11, Mon.-Mar. 2014. 63 Plymouth Fury 4 door hardtop automatic. One owner, low mileage. Locks and run like new. Must sell come and see 91 W20th West 91 St. 1965 Honda Hawk 250ce. Excellent condition. $250 and offer. 5000 BTU Whiplair air conditioner $50. 842-4527 after 5:30. 9-12 5 inch pilhra and 10 gallon aquarium set-up for also, soo. Eckert Kafka Vow. G string electric and Fow Vow. B442.1862 9-12 Court. Phone 1955 WV Bus buildup engine, in- struction. Looks good, 60,000 miles, sleeps 4 people. Parking lot: $1,100 each, $1,000 each. Jim Smith, Saint Briand, Prairie Village. N13; 614-768-800. 1964 Chewy Impalz, Blue, four door automatic. Must sell to pay college expenses $175 or best offer. #33-5820 B.9.12 Magnavox portable TV, needs minor repair. Call 842-3578; or see with www.magnavox.com old furniture, POORLY ENABLED & 1827 Bark Ave. & FREE: 5 mo. old pup. 1b. Colle. Whippet. Vaccinated and house broken. Also 3 kittens box trained. 1113 New Jersey. 842-597. 9-13 Knight KG-40 stereo amp and Gerrard ceramic turntable. Needs some work, $50 or most reasonable offer. Call 843-632 evenings. 9-11 305 Honda Scrambler. '68; new battery; ET pipes. 928 Ohio. 9-13 Walnut stereo cabinet, easy chair, walnut and table, double bedstead, 油 painting (framed), rollwash, bedding, foam mattress, 9-13 7239, 1970 Honda CB350. Absolutely perfect. Red. $590 or best offer. 841-2339. 9-13 EVR-2 amplifier/AM-FM receiver, 56 watts RMS, used for two months. $150. Call 842-2889. 9-13 Chevy II wagon. 1966, V8, automatic, power steering, good condition. $200 o.n.o. Call 845-2532. 9-7 KAMAN CLASSIFIED RATES Three days 25 words each 11.50 each additional word 1.82 Deadline 10:00, m. p. t. before publication Austin Heady Strike, 1964. Past 1272cc. Good body, new tires, Manu- sure shoes, stereo tape players, Ma- nual straps to offer $5 over 800-$2 la. after $5 over 900-$13 Country farm cats, 6 weeks old, part calico, very lovable, love mice and the outdoors. Call 655-3222. Overbrook, Kau, evenings. 9-13 30 gal. aquarium with wrought iron stand, filter, light, heater, and accessories. Bargain at $50. 843-2363 after 4.00. 9-13 WHY RENT? Mobile Home Sales RIDGEVIEW 3020 Iowa (South Hwy. 59) 1972 XS-2 650cc Yamaha. Disc brake, electric starter. Like new. 2700 miles. Cheap. Electric 841-2164. 9-13 1968 Opel Ralley, great school car, sky blue, extra wheel and snow tires, priiced to sell. Call Bob at 842-6114 after 7 p.m. 9-13 1964 International Scout (4-wheel, drive): 1963 Triumph (trophy 500) motorcycle with 2 rail trailer and helmet. 9-13 1961 Chevy Bellera. Runs good, body in good condition. 2 new tires. $250. *al Lynn*, 843-707-7000. 9-11 1963 Simca—4 speed, radial tires, 18,000 miles. $200 or best offer. Patti, 9-13 1707 after 1 aft. p-13 1971 CL350 Honda Excellent cond, tuned. Includes helmet and possible insurance. Quite a buy. Call 841-2929, ask for Bill. 9-13 FOR RENT CLOSE TO CAMPUS. extra spaces home stable park, with all the extra features you want. Professional full-service campgrounds, escaped lots, carports with storage, storm-shelterers and paved street pools, game-house, playground, lighted storage tower, trailer storage. Located on Hwy. 29 South across from RRG 59. Galveston Island. Male university students—board and kitchen privileges $73 per month, utilities paid 842-2524 9-15 Apartments, furnished, clean, with wall to wall taped carpeting, padded walls. One air conditioning. Off street parking. 843-7367. Not scared, and near low HILLVIEW APARTMENTS one and two-story building with unfurnished, unimited, electric kitchen, conditioned, wall to wall carpeting, laundry facilities, one service. 1945 100' x 28' front lot. Single and double sleeping rooms with share kitchen and bath. Males only. Borders K.U. and near town. 843-5767. No pets. tf Just In-shipment of India print clothing at the HODGE PODGE. 15 W. 9th. 9-7 Two rooms to sent, air conditioned, bath, very nice, spacious. Call 842- 7535 after 5/30. 1625 W. 19th. 9-11 TOO FAR FROM CAMPUS, THIER OF STEEP CLIMING PARKING IN CARPENTER. Room apt directly east across Mias. from airplanum. Easy walking distance from pool and parking lot. Free. CABLE vision, swimming, beds, furniture, available ideal rooms or couples. In San Bernardino 1232 Ild. Apt. 9 or call 843-2116. Uniformized 1 bdmr. apt. $90/mo. plus utilities 4 blks from campus. No pets. Dave. 843-6244. 843-1601. 8:13 Nicely furnished room for 1 or 2 rooms, furnished. Entrance trail, utilities paid. Near Campus, downown. Quail student owned house. Located in Ridgeland River Island. Please contact 9-12 One bedroom furnished apt, for rent. Room for one student. A month including water. Best for grad student or couple. No pets. New call 842-8460-3450 10:30 p.m. A quaint, historically founded, picture-questured, rock france, completely complete lakefront. Lake Dahwana, 11 miles north of Lake Bokhara, is a beautiful garage/patio with many good features, complete heat, complete water system, full kitchen, and plenty to be developed. Other bios, on the property, are available right! See to appreciate Call Virginia 796-3891, McIlenau, for an appointment. NOTICE HOISEE BOARDED. Stalls or paddle buildings of beautiful grounds. Private leases and training can be arranged. Your rent is $300 per annum. Juniper Hill Stables. B443-763-363. Northside Country Shop, 707 N. Fulton Ave., Northside, NJ 07091. Kauai River bridge. Antiques, colonial items and other items of other items. Also house grown produce: potatoes, red onion, pumpkin, cantaloupe, sweet corn and popcorn, cantaloupe, sweet corn and squash. 842-319-5000 Open 9:30AM-5:30PM. GIRLS—bathe yourself in luxury with beauty aids from the HODGE PODGE. 15 W. 9th. 9-7 Special while they last at the HODGE PODGE—buy one poster, get one free. 15 W. 9th. 9-7 Top quality entertainment at a popular venue. Rock band recently moved to Lawrence. Now open for fraternity and functions. Call Rory at 878-7102 SAVE THIS AD! Dresmaaking and altering for the college girl. Clothes made to order. Quick service. Pick up delivery. Call between 8-543-1348. Professional dance instruction, Ballet, modern, jazz. Phone Jodie Pattie, 842-5359 or 843-7747. 9-8 Call us for stretcher frames made any size. Also Balsam wood. All sizes Reasonable. Call 843-3887 or 843-3443. 9-11 1st. annual, Suzanne-Sulfaik $1500 motorset. Sept. 16th. East Baldwin. kilometer mile of Baldwin on 1½ mile. Look for signs. Turn 9-8 ½ mile. You're invited to experience Cross Reference, the unique Christian book-store. Malls Shopping Center. 711 W. 23; 842-1533. 9-11 FLY-Lawrence Optipack Fllying Club and Training in Windsor, Ontario. a 172 Suite II, full price, $149.95 hour use! building a third aircraft for training. (819) 643-8100, 619.53 McCollum for more info. Five days 25 words or fewer: $1.75 each additional word: $0.25 COMING SOON "DELI" KU Karate Club—First class—Thurs. Sept. 7, 7 p.m. Rm. 172 Robinson Gym. New members welcome. 9-8 The Mass. Street AKC Saint Bernard puppies, Champion bloodlines. Health, guarantee. Payment prompt. Beauty, security. Disposition. Disposition. 843-2633 after 4:00. 9-20 Women's self defense class—first class—Thurs., Sept. 7, 6 p.m. Room 173 Robinson Gym. New members welcome. 9-7 Handpainting weekend work. shop at the Yarn Barn this Sat. & Sun. $3.00 includes 2 sessions and all materials. Sign up at L70. Mass. 443-825-6129. WANTED 515 Michigan St. Bar-B.Q. We Bar- b.Q. A shib of ribs to go $2.75. A shib of ribs to go $3.75. A shib of ribs to go $4.75. There are $4.00 Large rib $1.55. There are $4.50 Large rib $1.85. Beef sand $1.85. Bound beef $1.85. Beef sand $1.95. Bound beef $1.95. Open at 11 a.m to 9:30 p.m. Closed at 11 a.m. To phone Tue. VII - 9:51 515 Male roommate. Jayhawk Towers. Utilities paid. $60/month. Swimming pool. Laundry facility Home. Call 415-387-3222 to room11 TOWER 11 9-11 Wanted: female to share large, well- knowt house near K.U., and downstow- n. Prefer grade. Own bedroom. Prefer room, fireplace, treasure. 842-165-65 One female roommate for Jayhawker Towers. Call 843-1303 anytime. 9-13 Ride and/or carpool to KU from FIU, and Roe, KC. My classes are MWF and KO, KT. 17:28 a.m-4:30. Will have driving and engineering. Call 6-912- 7419. Commuting from K.C. Need ride on Tussies and Thirdways from K.C. K.C., Southwest Bldl/1-35 visibility. Call 882-6473 overnight. 9-11 LOST Rich female companion to support student of the world in his search for truth and beauty. Must be attractive. August, 1934-3599. UNAU-3599. 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Call 841-3223 for appt. 9-7 Sales help wanted. Men and women. Some sales experience needed. Apply in person at Poobah. 711 W. 23rd in Malls Shopping Center. 9-7 Cocktail waistless-over 21, attractive. $4 hr. apply in person. Flamingo 601,社首 9th St., 4-6 p.m. 835- 9000. 9-11 Room and board in exchange for part time work. Evenings and weekends. Call 843-1122. 9-13 MISCELLANEOUS Just in at the HODGE PODGE—large selection of India prints. 15 W. 9th. a.7 At last, a high-rent band at a lowrent price! Rock music extraordinaire. Accepting engagements in the L.A. studio. Reno at 843-702-8498. Kapsa Sigma. Cross Reference. Serving all Christian groups and denominations. Mallia Shopping Center. 711 W. 23rd. 842-9155. TYPING These, term paper typed accurately, promptly. IBM Selectric, elite type. will also do editing at reasonnance, Klonda Davis, 841-7925- 5605. 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