6 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday, September 26, 1968 Speaking of sports Predictions tough this week By Ron Yates, Kansan sports editor Checking last week's college football predictions, I find myself with a record of 15-3-1 for a .787 "guessing" average. This weekend should help to bring that lofty figure down to about 400. There are some tough ones this week and here they are: BIG EIGHT BIG EIGHT California 20, Colorado 10-California bounces back after being upset last week. Brigham Young 30, Iowa State 24-Should be some scoring here, but Cougers are stronger than people think. Penn State 31, Kansas State 17-The bubble pops for the Wildcats as the Lions gobble. Missouri 14, Illinois 10-Tigers squeak it out from a fired-up Illinois team. Minnesota 27, Nebraska 20-Gophers look pretty good and Nebraska will have a tough day. Oklahoma 27, North Carolina State 15-Sooners still smarting California 20, Colorado 10-California bounces back after being upset last week. Brigham Young 30, Iowa State 24-Should be some scoring here, but Cougers are stronger than people think. Penn State 31, Kansas State 17—The bubble pops for the Wildcats as the Lions gobble. Missouri 14, Illinois 10-Tigers squeak it out from a fired-up Illinois team. Minnesota 27, Nebraska 20-Gophers look pretty good and Nebraska will have a tough day. Oklahoma 27, North Carolina State 15-Sooners still smarting from the Irish pounding will take out their anguish on Wolfpack. Oklahoma State-Open date. Indiana 20, KU 19- Not disloyal, just predicting an upset. The experts have KU figured as a 6 point favorite and I think that will be enough to fire up Hoosiers. By the way, I hope I can add this prediction to my lost column next week. OTHER GAMES Alabama 27, Mississippi State 7-Tide flows heavy. **Abbottas 24, Tulsa 15—Razorbacks.get revenge for last year's loss** Arkansas 24, Tulsa 15—Razorbacks.get revenge for last year's loss Arizona State 17, Texas El Paso 14-Close, but State continues to move into high t to move into big time. Wyoming 30, Air Force 15-Cowboys ground the Air Force Michigan 14, Duke 10-This could be an interesting game. Florida 28, Florida State 20-Always a tough one to pick. UCLA 35, Washington State 14-Not as many points this UCLA 35, Washington State 14—Not as many points this week as the Bruins, but still enough to win big. Washington 14, Wisconsin 13-A close one, but Huskies pull it Michigan State 33, Baylor 21-Baylor will not have the chances here that it had against Indiana last week. Mississippi 21, Kentucky 17-Ole Miss not the same as Ole Mizzou. Navy 23, Boston College Mminds have uway Southern California 31, Northwestern 15-USC comes on strong. Ohio State 20, SMU 12-Buckeyes have too much. LSU 33, Rice 21-LSU could have some trouble, but shouldn't. Notre Dame 25, Purdue 20-A great game, but Irish remember last year and Boilermakers get side tracked. Gil Hodges suffers attack ATLANTA (UPI)—New York Mets Manager Gil Hodges suffered a heart attack during a game between the Mets and Atlanta Braves Tuesday night, but his doctor said Wednesday that his condition is now good and he will be able to resume his full duties next spring. Dr. Linton Bishop, a heart specialist called into the case, told Mets General Manager Johnny Murphy that the 44-year-old Hodges had suffered a "small coronary thrombosis." Doctors at first had said they were unable to determine whether Hodges suffered a heart attack Tuesday night when he complained of chest pains. But Bishop said a second electrocardiogram taken Wednesday afternoon disclosed the attack. Head football coach Pepper Rodgers said after yesterday's practice that KU and Indiana should not be regarded as similar teams. Hoosiers not like 'hawks "They run the option and we don't," he said. "KU has an I-offense but Indiana does not." Rodgers also said that the two teams run different defenses. Rodgers agreed that certain players of both teams can be compared. Indiana, like Illinois "also gets a lot of big plays," he said. Hoosier quarterback Harry Gonso, according to Rodgers, should menace KU's defense more than Illini quarterback Bob Naponic did last Saturday. "Gonzo is a much better runner and as good a passer as Naponic," Rodgers said. Naponic has had three operations and we couldn't catch him. I don't know what we are going to do about Gonzo," he said. Rodgers rated yesterday's practice as "only fair" mainly because "they didn't look quick." At the end of yesterday's practice, Vernon Vanoy displayed his previously unknown kicking prowess when he booted a 35-yard field goal. Intramural office asks 18 teams to tee Eighteen teams started play last night in the KU intramural miniature golf tournament according to an announcement by the intramural office. The tournament, first ever at KU, will continue today and tomorrow with starting times of 7 p.m. both days. Trophies will be awarded. 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