6 Friday, September 1. 1972 No Place to Go Kansan Staff Photo by JOE COLEMAN That was the situation that faced this KU student as he, along with many other players, tried out for the KU Soccer Club Wednesday afternoon on the intramural fields behind Robinson Gymnasium. The team has already scheduled five games for this fall. There are still positions open on the team for those who are interested. The squad's next practice is scheduled for Tuesday, September 5. NU Undecided About QB Nebraska LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) —The question of who will be the next coach of the Nebraska's football opener Sept. 9 against UCLA remained unanswered Thursday as the team had been for a Saturday scrimmage. Meanwhile, Coach Bob Devaney continued to drill his troops against the wishbone UCLA will throw at the Baskerville. "We don't know if they do anything different in their wishbone than Oklahoma did," Devaney said. Devaney says he is hoping the defense can aid the offense in the opener. NORMAN, Okla. (AP) -University of Oklahoma football Coach Chuck Fairbanks termed the Sooner practice session Thursday "pretty good." "The squash was more attentive to details today and we made some mental progress that will work smoothly." Fairbairn said. The OU coach was pleased with his team's showing on pass defense and praised the starting secondary of Dan Ruster, Larry Roach, Kenny Pope and Randy Peterson. A good groove, a gentle job for us." Okla. St. However, Fairbanks said his team still needs more work on conditioning. STILLWATER, Okla. (AP)—Oklahoma State's football team went through a "so-so" hitting session Thursday that Coach Dave Smith said "wasn't a good damage but wasn't a bad one." "We're working on situations that require poise and our young players had moments when they didn't keep their poise," Smith said. "Overall, our first unit, offensively and defensively, was consistent and kept its poise. Our second units were aggressive, but our third units did not. Some of our third unit people showed some promise." Smith added that first-unit quarterback Brent Blackman had handled himself well for the first time in a situation scrimmaging with the passing game needs some work along with the passing game, Smith said. Gibson wants them to get used to the lights. Kansas St. MANHATTAN Kan. (AP) —Kiwaniko, a kikuyu farmer, feeds the annual watermelon feed Thursday as a reward for their hard work in early season farming. The varsity will play the freshmen and reserves in a game on Sunday, Aug. 13 at Friday night. The Wildcats have two non- conference games for Saturday. Gibson said the game will help the coaches decide on several second team positions where four players are battling for the jobs. AMES, Iowa (AP) —Coach Johnny Mansrans on his Iowa State Cyclones through a brief football scrimmage Thursday, but a lack of enthusiasm because of minor bruises suffered in Wednesday's workout. Iowa St. Quarterback Joe Adamo, transfer student from Nassau College. He met his first practice with the freshmen freshmen prospects, Bobby Martin of Ogden, Utah, and Wayne Stanley of Opaloca, Fla. ,shared quarterback duties with the in-timus match in the intra-squad match. The team ends two-a-day practice sessions Friday. A game-type scrimmage is scheduled Saturday. MUNICH (AP) — America a human torpedo, Mark Spitz, barreled to his fourth and fifth Olympic swimming pinnacle Thursday, but a goof cost the U.S. Olympic swimming team in turnners for the 100-meter race. Spitz, the 22-year-old marvel from Carmichael, Calf, swept to victory in men's 100-meter butterfly and minutes later anchored the U.S. 800-meter freestyle relay team to 7:35.78 world record clocking. Assistant U.S. coach Stan Wright first took full blame for the mistake that cost Hart and Robinson, both of whom have equalled the world record of 9.9 yards to chance to run for Olympic gold. "I GAVE them the wrong time," Wright said. "It's my fault." Russians Grab Top Spot Hours later, American officials said the militia encounters and sailed the mainland because they could not obtain an up-to-date, accurate schedule of One of Klein's assistants tracked a rack schedule dated Sept. 30, when she showed the 100-meter heats at 4:15 p.m., ahead of the 10,000, just before the start of the race. Hans Klein, Olympic press chief, told The Associated Press: "I guess that's a good out—but why were all the others there?" Wright asked the appeal jury at the stadium for another chance for the sprinters, but he was turned down. Now Robert Taylor, a third American spinner, stands alone to test the Soviet Union's great ability. The other top spinters in the 100-meter final today, an event the team will see in the last 40 years of the Games. SPITZ' DOUBLE-MEDAL swett highlighted a good day for the Americans, who saw their rivals get up to medals, two silver and a bronze. And the U.S.水 polo team gained the final round with a 5-4 record after upsetting defending champion Yuroslalova 5-3. With 56 championships decided-25 of them Thursday—the Soviet Union took over the top position and would hold the United States, with 12 golds, 11 silver and eight bronze. Second, East Germany remained U.S. Track Mistake Costly The $7.50 membership card will entitle the bearer to 11 continental breakfasts and the new breakfast after the breakfasts, Coach Don Fambrough will be available to answer questions about team and player games, coming game reports and player injuries. Films of games played the preceding Saturdays also will be presented and narrated by Fambrough. A coffee and roll breakfast will begin each meeting at 6:45 p.m. in the field house Trophy Room. The program will then begin at 7:15 p.m. In the program will be conducted in the Film Room at the field house. "A Dawn Breakfast with Don.", "the will be billing for the Monday morning meetings of the Lawrence Jayhawk Quarterback Club. The format for the approximately the same fall game in 1971, according to club coach coordinator Bob Nelson. booster organization to support the KU football squad and program on a Lawrence-KU campus community level. He leads an increase fan support with announcements of such things as team travel plans for away games, Alumni pre-game meetings and parties for away games off-and welcome home rallies. QB Club Gets Ready for '72 Membership to the club is open to all persons desiring to learn more about the KU football team and program. The club is co-sponsored by the KU Athletic Department and the Sport Committee of the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce. Henry Shenk and Bill Lienhard are directors of the club with Nelson. The club, Nelson said, is a The early morning get-together were tried for the first time last fall and were considered a big success, gradually growing to 757 members. Nelson said he hoped for about 200 memberships. The club's first meeting is scheduled for Monday, September 15. A check obtained by making a check for $7.30 payable to Lawrence Jayhawk Quarterback Club and Lawrence P.O. Box 545, Lawrence. Mixing regular practice routines with Washington State-oriented scrimmage drills, the University of Kansas football team had a good practice in a row Thursday, Coach Don Fambrough said. Ken Swenson, an Army lieutenant in 1803 and later second in another heat. But Rick Wolhuter failed to advance despite a gulty per押 Jayhawk Harriers Name Four Captains "I believe we got something accomplished today." Fambrough said "In the last two days the team really got them really on their legs back." Fambrough said, tailback to him. "I can't hamstring muscle in Saturday's scrimmage, was running better, although not engaging in contact." "We're still preparing for the season now," he said, "and will be for the rest of the week." "He's not at full strength yet," he said, "so we'll probably keep him out until Monday. We hope it can be able to full strengthen by." Callen is the other potential school record holder in the state and best personal time of 8:51.48 on the 1972 KU-UCLA dual was less than a second off the school mark for his team's Olympic trials by Bill Silverberg. Two school record-holders and two others who have strong designs or four school marshiming captains elected to lead the captains elected to lead the University of Kansas cross- and track squads this season. third with 23, eight of them gold. The first gold medal of the trophy is produced of the Games produced to cheerers from the German crowd. The University of Kansas golf team will hold a meeting for those interested in trying out for the tournament on Wednesday, September 6, in 106 Allen Field House Annex. Charles O'Neill, KU golf coach, will be on hand to give information about the team and schedule tryouts for the squad. Colson is a two-time Big Eight champion and recorded his 1972 U.S. Track and Field Federation championships in Wichita with a win over the Oakland Giants. Schur set the KU high jump record of *f-eet-2* last spring's Big Eight championships in Boulder, Colorado. He was a Big Eight athlete and at the time matched the best leap in the world for the year. He later finished second in the NCAA all-time record with the National AAU title at t-7. The Jayhawk co-captains are Sam Colson, senior javelin thrower from Mankato; Jon Callen, senior steeperchaelar and distance runner from Wichita; Derek Hall, junior high jumper from Tuscon, Ariad and Mark Lutz, junior sprinter from Rocky, Minn. member of the 'Hawks' 440,880 and mile relay teams. 'Hawks Mix Drills, Look Sharp Again Lutz claimed KU's 220 record when he ran a 20.7 to finish in fifth place, the past two seasons, the Minnesota speedster also has been a Thursday's other track gold medal came moments later when East German Peter Frenkel won the 20-kilometer walk. Heide Rosendahl of host Web. Germany leaped 22 feet 3 inches and gained the gold medal in the long jump. DAVE WOTTLE kept America's gold medal hopes bright when his alluring knee fractured. He was in 100 meters of the 890-meter trial. Wottle qualified easily, using his blistering kick and showing that tendonitis in his left knee had eased. His time was 1:47.6. KU Golf Team Plans Meeting FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH third with 23, eight of them gold. The gold medals in freestyle wrestling went to Dan Gable, 23, of Waterloo, Iowa, in the 1984 national championship, 26, of Norman, Oklah., in the 163-pound division and Ben Peterson, a 188-lb. champion, of brothers from Comstock, WI. Chris Taylor, the 400-pounder from Dowgliae, the Mich., defeated Bulgarian Osman Douraliev in his final match but to have 2415 West 23rd Wohlhuter, the 22-year-old graduate of Notre Dame, tripped and fell on the lab.趴 dropping and under, under urging by the under urging capacity crowd of 80,000 raced home nearly even with the No. 3 man. But photos showed he was alone, only three men advance. welcomes you Ben's brother, John, 23, grabbed a silver in the 180.5- pound draw, and Rich Sanders draw it. He also silver in the 182.5-pound class. 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