Page 14 University Daily Kansan, August 24, 1981 10. (3分) 已知 $a_{n+1}=\frac{1}{2} a_n^2 + \frac{1}{4} n^2$,求 $a_5$。 Kansas stuff Wayne Capers leaps for a pass in last year's Kansas-Oklahoma game. Capers caught three passes for 89 yards in yesterday's Jayhawk scrimmage, which the first and third squads won, 13-9. KU quarterbacks pass for a total of 448 yards. --although he did indicate that Walter Mack might fill the spot. Pence's Greenhouse 15th and New York A Greenhouse larger than a football field - 40% off all tropical plants *16 quart-20 lb. potting soil only $1.49 Scrimmage finishes two-a-davs - 30% off all inglred pots ranging from 4" to 20" in size—very decorative *over 500 hanging baskets in stock OPEN: Mon-Sat 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Sunday p.m. 843-2004 Pences Need a solution to the career mystery? By RON HAGGSTROM Associate Sports Editor It's elementary, my dear Watson. Find out about the Administration of Justice Program offered by Wichita An aerial attack staged by the quarterbacks highlighted the rain-shortened contest, which ended 13-9 in 100 remaining in the fourth quarter. Kansas concluded its two-a-day workouts yesterday with a scrimmage in St. Louis. SOPHOMORE quarterback Frank Seurer, an honorable mention all-conference signal caller last season, completed 7 of 11 passes for 182 yards, throwing touchdown passes of 50 yards to junior flanker Wayne Capen and 16 yards to junior tight end Jeff Schoffner, after a 90-yard drive before the half. However, it was senior quarterback Steve Smith, who completed 10 of 15 passes for 109 yards, who caught Head Coach Don Fambrough's eye. Smith lost the starting position last year to Seurer. "His ability to read the defense has really improved," Fambrough said. "We can't go in with one quarterback, certainly. He didn't surprise me." 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Mack, who played tailback in Bell's shadow last season, was switched to fullback earlier this year, and the change didn't slow the San Francisco, Calif., native. Mack picked up 22 yards on five carries. "Mack has adjusted to the position change really well," Fambrubg said. "He's a good blocker, though not as big as you'd like." BOB JOHNSON, Independence, Kan., Junior College transfer, led the receivers with four catches and hauled in a 65-yard pass from sophomore quarterback Jeff Sneed in the final period "You don't replace a Verser, but I've felt all along we had a number of good receivers in Russ Bastin, Jum Boushka, Capers and Johnson." Fambrough The Jayhawk wide receivers had a banner day, proving they could ease the loss of second team All-American David Verser this fall. Defensively, the Jayhawks were led by the linebackers. Boubika and Capers each nabbed their hands while Bastin caught one 48-yard tape. "Both defensive units played well, but our linebackers played exegeteannly well," Fambrought said. "But we have to concentrate on eliminating our mistakes, like lining up offside. There's no excuse for that." Sophomore place kicker Dodge Schwartzburg kicked the only goal field in the contest, a 31-yard boot that capped a nine-play, 80-yard drive. All-America candidate Bucky Schuster punted 11 times for a 49-yard 赛 "I SAW ENOUGH good things that I FREE DRYING WITH WASH Laundromat TRY OUR - Sandwiches and Salad Bar 4 p.m.-2 a.m. - Games - Take out beer - Coffee 35° free refills Hours 7 a.m.-2 a.m. NORWEGIAN WALKING SHOES Sure-footed style. It's what Dexter's Norwegian walking shoes are all about. The natural rubber sole and Norwegian welt construction assure you of miles and miles of comfort in the great outdoors. have to feel good," Fambrough said. "Like it expected, it was a good effort. I thought of where we were last year—we should be more experienced in most areas. "There is not a lot of a difference in attitude, however. You've got to have a good attitude to get through two-a-days. Their legs are dead. They'd better be, anyway. If they're not dead we've been doing something wrong." JAYHAWK NOTES: The Jayhawks sustained only one injury during the scrimmage. Junior strong safety Kay O'Connor gave game limping during the second period. "I'm concerned about Ray Evans," Coach Dan Fambrouch said. "We'll find out today how serious he is, and I hope you communicate like this. We can't afford to lose any more people. Anything else will be a situation scrimgine." Senior center Ed Bruce is also sidelined with a knee injury. Sophomore light end Ernie Wright is suffering from an ankle injury and is calling for help. The Jayhawks announced the red-shirting of junior fullback Chris Emerson and sophomore linebacker Scott Connors. Junior defensive end Todd Bertsch was declared academically ineligible. 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