Page 10 University Daily Kansan, September 4, 1981 Jayhawks ready for opener against Hurricane Tulsa quarterback, record worry Fambrough By TRACEE HAMILTON Sports Editor The scoreboard at Memorial Stadium yesterday was set for KU's clash with Oregon Sept. 12, but the Jayhawks took their first opponent of the season. KU will go for their first victory ever against the Golden Hurricane of Tulsa at 7:30 tomorrow night at Skelly Stadium, Tulsa. The Jayhawks have faced the Hurricanes four times, and have lost all four contests. In 1933 and 1948, Tulsa shut out KU, 7-0. In 1944, it was Tulsa again, 27-0, in 1946 the Hurricane won, 56-0. Head Coach Don Fambrough was on the '46 quad, and he well remembers that game. "That was my first game at KU and I thought coach George Sauer was going to make us scrimmage when we got home that night," he said. "I thought I'd start walking back to Longview, Texas." Fambrough has been cautioning his team not to take Tulsa, 3 last year. "This is a tremendously big game for our football team and I know it is for them, too," he said. "I've told my team that Kansas has never defeated Tulsa in four tries and has never scored in any of those games." "JOIN COOPER (Tulsa head coach) is a good friend of mine and once coached here with me. He'd like nothing better than to defeat us. We thought we had a cakewalk last year against Louisville, and we got ourselves beat. I don't think we'll have any problems with overconfidence at Tulsa." The KU-Tula contest will be the Jayhawks first under lights since 1977, and Fambrough prepared his team for that difference by taking them to work out at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo., last Saturday. The workout pleased, but did not satisfy Fambrough, who will take the 'We were ready to play this past Saturday night when we worked under the lights at Arrowhead Stadium. But of course it doesn't count the week before, only how we do this Saturday night. That's the one for keeps.' —Don Fambrough Jayhawks to Tulsa this afternoon and run a light scrimmage there tonight at Union High School football stadium "We were ready to play this past Saturday night when we worked under the lights at Arrowhead Stadium," he said. But of course it doesn't count the before, only how we do this Saturday night. That's the one for keens." Tulsa is led by quarterback Kenny Jackson, regarded as one of the best in the Midwest this season. Kenny Jackson that the pro scouts tell me will be a No. 1 draft choice." Fambridge said. "They build their offense around him. He is an exciting quarterback who will present a lot of momentum to our defense trying to contain him." Jackson, a 5-foot-11, 178-pound senior, completed 80 of 174 passes for 1,208 yards and eight touchdowns last year and was named second team All- America catcher in the quarterback. Jackson downplays the preseason praise he has received. "I don't feel any extra pressure from the media attention," he said. "We've got good linemen, good receivers and good backs to work with. Our offense is solid all the way, and I'll just do my part to help our team win. "I've worked hard this summer trying to improve my passing percentage. I prefer to be a passer; that's why I came to Tulsa." "THEY HAVE A quarterback in Jackson's passing will be complemented by the running of Ken Lacy, 6-0, 202-pound running back who was an All-Milford Valley conference pick last season. Lacy rushed 122 times for a 620 vards and four touchdowns. Fambrough said his team was ready for Tulsa. "If we can keep the mental edge we have, we can play a good game," he said. "They are a good aggressive team. I'm sure they'll be coming at us." JAYHAWK NOTES: The Jayhawks' injury situation looks good going into the first game. Junior strong safety Ray Evans, after out knee surgery, is lost for the season, and defensive end Carky Alexander will miss the first two contests with a strained ankle. Four newcomers, all freshmen, made the traveling squad, Head Coach Don Fambrough announced after practice yesterday. Harvey Fields, 6-10, 198-pound running back, Sylvester Byster, 6-3, 202-pound linebacker, Dino Bell, 5-8, 180-pound cornerback and Jeffrey Brown, 5-11, 175-pound cornerback, will make the Tulsa trip. Chancellor Gene A. Budig spoke to the Jayhawks before practice yesterday about tomorrow night's contest at Tulsa. KU faces the Hurricanes at 7:30 p.m. at Skelly Stadium. KU golfers to open year at Oklahoma City The women's golf team will face an awesome field of opponents when they open their season in Oklahoma City and are accorded to Head Coach Ross Randall. "This will definitely be the best field we will face in the fall," Randall said. "There are 15 teams in the tournament and 10 are proven winners." "I really don't know who will qualify to play in the first tournament." Randall said. "Our practices have been okay, but nothing to get excited about." "Rev has had some real good practices with good scores so far this fall," Randall said. "She's used to college golf and that will help." Randall said he had been impressed, however, by the play of two of his golfers, Bev Boozer and Patty Coe. Coe finished 11th in the Big Eight Deann Williams, sophomore, and Lisa Bradley, freshman. etc. Rounding out the top five for the women's golf team should be Lisa Howard, the lone senior on the squad. Howard finished 25th in the Big Eight last year. "PATTY HAS LOOKED good so far I will look for her" "I look for her to help the tamsa I am." Two other players, Randall said, are expected to play a large role in the Hawk's plans this year. They are Intramural football Intramural soccer Seven 7, Gripdog 0 Rec. 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