6 Tuesday, September 5, 1972 University Daily Kansan Kansas Photo by DAN LAUING John Schroll Snares Pass in Practice Jayhawks began Washington State preparations Monday. Spitz Nabs Seventh Gold As U.S. Surges Ahead MUNICH (AP) —Mark Spitz won his seventh gold medal and a set seven world record in the Olympics Monday, by a bizarre dope case eliminated an American basketball player and threw a cloud of confusion over the U.S. swimming team in the Munich games. Spitz thus established himself undisputable as the greatest competitive swimmer of all time. He is the only competitor to win more than five gold medals in one Olympics. Swimming the butterfly leg, 27-year-old Spizit from Carthage to the U.S. national prize with three teammates in winning the men's 400-meter However, it was Spizit who broke the race open after East Germany and even set a stage for a blazing finish by freestyle Jerry Heidenreich of Dallas. The time was one of Germany's second and Canada third. DRAMATICALLY, ON the final day of swimming competition in Dumont, 16-year-old medalist from the Medal Festival freestyle and record holder in the 1,500 meter freestyle, was taken out of the American starting line just before the 1,500 meter race. The medical board of the International Olympic Committee has voted to have taken medicine containing epirheme to combat an asthma attack. The board also said, "The question of whether he will have to return his medal will be sub-committee" and the 10C. Executive Committee." American team officials said they hoped to have the answer by Tuesday morning and be able to announce it at a press conference 4 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time on Wednesday for the glorification of Suitt. "I if we had been able to take the very Brindleage, outgoing president wouldn't have happened," said Ken Treadway, American team leader. "Demon had an asthmatic condition and it's necessary that he take medication. HOWEVER, Prince Alexander De Merode, chairman of the IOC Medical Commission, said at a news conference: Ephedrine is used as a salt in relieving hay fever, asthma and nasal congestion. It is on the list of forbidden drugs. Olympic list of forbidden drugs. THE ABSENCE of Dement did not cost the United States the gold in the 1,500-meter race. Mike Burton, a former captain from Sacramento, Calif., and double gold medalist in the 1968 games, poured out a tremendous roar and woe the race in world record at 15 minutes, 52.58 seconds. The big windfall in swimming sent the United States soaring past medal race with a total of 71 to the Soviets' 63. The Americans bronze compared with Russia's 26 gold, 21 silver and 16 bronze. East Germany was in third place with 26 gold, 18 silver and 16 bronze. Spitz' performance helped its disappointments in track and field. The Olympic Stadium where Valery Borzov, a feather-footed Russian, for the second time handed me the coaches' jacket in an embarrassing setback Scrimmage 'Terrible' Borzov, the Ukrainian who last Friday won the 100 meters, completed the first sprint double since America's Bobby Morrow in 1956, winning the 200-meter race in seconds. Larry Black, 21, of Miami and North Carolina Central College, took second place. KU Gets Set for Cougars By DAN GEORGE Kansas Sports Editor BY DANGLORGE Kansan Sports Editor was Labor Day but there was a chance. In fact, he went to Kansas football season Monday. In fact, as far as coach Don Guerreiro concerned the work had just begun. The Jahawks began preparation of the season-opener with an improv after what Fambrough called a "terrible" slimmafig last week. "We made every mistake in the book," he said. "We stopped ourselves and had breakdowns in it." It was terrible, tollerrible. "If we keep playing like we did today, there's nobody on our schedule we can beat." Fambridge credited the 'Hawks' sloppy play in the scrimgage to a lack of mental flexibility, rather than physical mistakes. The Blues, composed of first- time flamewhipped the Whites, made up reserves and freshmen, 33-6, but it wa- ltered performance filled with sound. The Twelfth fumbled the ball on the second play of their possession, and it took advantage, this time connecting will Adams for a 61-yard connection. Jaynes also looked good in the two-minute drill that ended the contest, as he hit on quick throws. The Nelloms and Edmett Edwards and moved the team to the White Sox at home with the touchdown driven the driver. It was a great windup for the Americans in swimming. Melissa Bates ran her own world record in the women's 200-meter backstroke with 1:28.14, and Karen Moe, a Calfif, clipped a full second off her own world mark in capturing her own 200-meter butterfly in 2:15.6. IF STARTED OUT sharp, though. Jerome Nellums, a former Rockford High School Williams, rambled 57 yards for the Blues on the open play, then Jayne hit fanker Bruce Williams and zone for a 13-yard touchdown. The remaining Blue touch downs came on a 14-yard scoring pass from Bob Brauguelg in the run跑 by fullback Robert Miller. FOR THE AFTERNOON JAMMIE PLEASURED in 19 attempts for 128 yards. He was intercepted twice, briegging with five completions. The receivers were led by Adams who grabbed six aerials for 176 yards. Edwards was next with five for 85. The leading runner in the competition, who carried the ball eight times for 89 yards. After him were Miller (4-1) and Billy Riggins (7-4). "Teams from other countries asked whether such medications were allowed and they were not allowed and that they should use others or run the risk of being disqualified. Those teams then found other treatment." Besides passing the case of the co-owner freestyle menu on to the IOC Medical Commission, the De Merode Commission recommended that "the persons accompanying the athlete should attend medical conferences and regulations of the IOC Medical Commission, since they were not responsible for the incident." ironically, although perhaps not surprisingly, Fambridge was more pleased with the perseverance than he was with the winners. plunged over for the TD. Standouts on the losing team were quarterback Bob Henry, wide receiver Eddie Lewis and running back Steve Elliot. Late in the contest Henry, a 6-4, 20-pounder from Shawnee Mission North, hit Lewis with a 27-yard pass that took the White to the Blue 43. Two running plays later, Henry went to Lewis again, and the defense lost a goal. After three more running plays got the ball to the one, Elliot. "YL BEEN" saying we were very well this season, "he said, 'but I just might change my mind. I was very pleased with the freshmen as a group. 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