6 Thursday, October 25, 1973 University Daily Kansan Carole Hadl—Fam's Unseen Assistant The clock on Carole Hadi's office wall read 35 Wildcats past the hour of the Jayhawk, which translated into 5:35 p.m. The carole was still at work. The situation illustrated one difference between her and the other, that of a nine-50-large business secretary. Larose has worked for Don Fambrough, University of Kansas head football coach, for almost nine years. She was 36 when she began working for the then assistant coach, Fambrough who became head coach before the 1971 season. She is one of two secretaries in the administration. Her interest in athletics began early, Carole says, John Hadi, Carole's brother, has played professional football since his graduation from KU in 1962. "My brother was always involved in sports," she says. "When I grew up, I didn't know there was anything to do on a weekend but to go a football or basketball game. My interest in sports increased when John attained some success in football." sports "There have never been two days the same around here," she says. "Different players come in every day either to talk a coach, to get some mail or just to talk about a problem they have. It's a very rewarding experience watching the players as they Different years bring different teams and consequently different experiences for players. mature from their freshman year to their senior year." "The Orange Bowl year of 1968 was a fantastic season," she says. "It seemed that all the players, coaches and supporters of that team were rewarded by the trip to the bowl game. But the next year, was the year KU won only one game and lost nine. "You go as the team goes. If it wins, then the rest of the year goes well." CAROLE SAYS her job entails more than just secretarial work. At the college level, she says, she can watch boys grow into men through athletics. It's a very rewarding feeling," she says, "to watch它 grow because I fell like I'm growing with them. I've usually known them from the time of their recruitment. College, and the football they play, is a very important part of life for them." Fambrough says, "There are so many things involved in her job. There are so many things she does for the program. At this time of the year, her hours parallel those of the coaches. There's so much to be done, including work for the upcoming games, recruitment and working with the coaching staff, and think a secretary can be as important as an assistant coach to our program here at KU." Finley Fights Williams' Departure CHICAGO (AP) - Controversial owner Charles Finley of the world champion Oakland A'signed a new controversy yesterday by refusing to release Manager Dick Williams to the New York Yankees without compensation. Without compesation, Finley said, "there will be court action." Finley told The Associated Press he "stunned" the Yankees at an American League meeting here Tuesday by denying they were better than any managerial successor to Ralph Houk. Williams announced his resignation as Oakland manager Sunday just after his A's won the World Series from the New York Mets and reportedly was sewed up to Buffs Picked to Beat MU; 'Hawks Favored by 15 Four nationally ranked teams meet four unranked teams in this week's Big Eight action, and when Saturday's smoke clears, Oklahoma may only undefeated team Loe: week the Kansas prognosticians had a good绩点, picking all four games correctly. The staff predictors now have a 65 percent chance in an 838 percentage. This weeks nicks are: Oklahoma 32, Kansas St. 13 The Sooners appear to be the class of the Playoffs Next Week In Intramural FB The men's intramural football program is in the last week of regular season games. The final game is scheduled for Nov. 1. The playoffs will begin Friday, Nov. 2. Fraternity B Fraternity A Division I—Phi Delta Theta 4-0 Division II—Phi Gamma Theta 4-0 Division I - Delta Chi 4-1 Division II - Alpha Kappa Lambda 2-0 Division III - Delta Tau Delta, Sigma Phi Division IV - Delta Theta 3-0 Division V - Delta Theta 3-0 Independent F independent A Division I—McCollum 4-0 Division II—Kunsters 4-0 The playoffs will be by single elimination, there will be a hill champion in each of the two. Division I—The Ment 4-0 Division II—Law Gorillas 3-0 Division III—Jake 4-0 Division IV—SOB 3-0 Division V—Fire Birds 2-0 OPEN EVENINGS COMPONENT STORGO HI-FI AMPLIFIERS TESTED FREE BY McINTOSH ENGINEERS ON LABORATORY EQUIPMENT Oct. 25 & 26 NOON TILL 9:00 P.M. A GOOD TIME TO VISIT K.C.'S OLDEST, LARGEST AND MOST RESPECTED STEREO HI-FI STORE 15,000 Happy Customers in 22 States David Beatty CUSTOM STEREO HI-FI AUDIO COMPONENT SPECIALIST 16 16 Westport Rd. (W. 43rd)-d) JE-13019 3 BLOCKS EAST OF STATE LINE STEREO $129 TO $16,000 league, but don't expect a repeat of last year's 52-4 out. The Wildcats have looked stronger every week, and they'll be playing in Purple Pride land. Nebraska 20, Oklahoma St. 16 Nebraska 28, Oklahoma State 18 The Cowboys had a good win track, but watch out for the Cowboys. This could be a close one, but Nebraska's defense has had success against the wolf atchense. replace Houk, recently signed as the Detroit Tiger manager. "HE (FAMBROUGH) is a man I think one respects," Carole says. "He really cares about the players. I've enjoyed working for him very much because of his loyalty and love of the young men who play for him." Colorado 20. Missouri 15 FINLEY Dike SANEK board chairman George Steinbrenner and president Gabe Paul asked permission to talk to Williams about the managerial post. "I said 'absolutely not,' said Finley. "They seemed stunned and wanted to know why. I told them as recently as two months ago, I extended Dick Williams' contract an additional year through 1975 and rehired his staff through next season." This is the upset of the week. The Buffaloes always play one outstanding game each season. Last year it was against Oklahoma. This time it will be against the Chargers, who were up after last year's loss to OU, and the Tiger defense is due for a ledow. Kansas 30, Iowa St. 15 The KU defense may have a lewdown against the Cyclones after last week's effort against Nebraska. But Dave Jaynes and should come back strong. Iowa State quarterback Jonah Johnson caught two-point loss to Kansas City, but the 'Hawks are too talented. Finley said Steinbrenner "assured me they were not going to talk to Williams—he was out of his picture altogether because I refused them permission." The next reaction during the AL meeting at which Yankee general manager Lee MacPhail was named new league president was "quite a powwow," according to Finley, between Yankee and Detroit officials over the siming of Houk. "I WASN'T in on the talk, which also involved Joe Cronin, but Steinbern told me the Tigers never did ask permission to take them out of town, left on his Yankees contract," said Filey. "Steinbrenner told me he was going to the Detroit people and ask for compensation himself. Don't be surprised if these things wind up in court. I certainly hope they don't." "What I'm really saying is that I’m not willing to allow Dick to come to New York, provided New York compensates me. I don’t want to lose Dick." He said. "We have a contract, we committed or there will be court action." Finley said he advised Williams by telephone yesterday morning of his refusal to permit the Yankees to negotiate with his title-winning manager. "I just brought Dick Williams up to date on what happened," said Finley. "Dick and I are going to be talking again tomorrow morning." Friday & Saturday, Oct. 26 & 27 at the RED DOG INN JERRY WOOD GROUP Sat., Nov. 3rd- FLASH CADILLAC-Free Cadillac Givon Away Being secretary to a head football coach in the big Eight is a full-time job, Carole "The busiest time, of course, is in the fall when the season is in progress," she says. "But there's a lot to do the rest of the year. I send out letters to high school players that KU is hopeful of recruiting. I then keep in touch with these players during their senior year." Carole says this includes everything from arranging visits to the campus to sending them general information about the University." SCHEDULE OF WORKSHOPS: POLITICAL ACTION SEMINAR Saturday, October 27-Wescoe Hall No to 1 p.m. (and repeated from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.) MONEY (how, and where, to get it) SWADLEY RETAIL LIQUOR The teams meet in Big Eight conference action, where the Cyclones are 0.4 and the Titans are 0.7. MONEY (how and where to get it!) MEMORIAS (who should be in the office of Law, KU, former campaign director and legislative assistant to U.S. Representative Lou Stokes) WORK HOURS "We have been bringing him along slow," and hope he will play some Saturday. COMMUNITY ACTION Nancy Hambleton, Mayor of Lawrence Wayne County. Complete Line of Domestic and Imported Wines—Liquors Chilled Wines-Cold Beer-Kegs (large and small) Wines chilled on request REPAYING OUR DEBT TO THE NATIVE AMERICANS Norver, Forceur, Chairman of the Advisory Board to the Prairie Band Pota' wahoo Tribal Wescoe #4034 WORKING WITH LABOR Jeannine Muny, Women's Activity Director and Voter Registration Coordinator, Kansas State Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO Wescoe Hall #4035 ALTERNATE VOICES TO POLITICAL Representatives of NOW, United Farmworkers, VVAW, Common Cause Wescoe Hall #4057 AMES town (IAP) - Offensive guard Dan Kneller, a two-year letterman, may be able to return to Iowa State's football lineup when the Cyclones host the University of Kansas in their homecoming game. Coach Earle Bruce said yesterday. injury all fall, has played in only one of ISU's first five games. WHAT PLACE HAS A FEMINIST IN THE REPUBLICAN PARTY? A member, by president of the Republican State Executive Committee Wescor Heald WHAT CAN YOU DO IN AN OFF YEAR: INVOLVEMENT IN THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY Jim Halsig, Kansas State Young Democrat President Wescoe Hall #4019 HOW TO LOBBY SUCCESSFULLY Roberta Sharp, State Lobbyist for Kansas Women for Highway Safety Wesco Hall #4034 WORKING WITH LABOR Wesco WHIT 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Avonne Crow, KASMAN City, Kan., teacher, Panel of American Women Doretta Henderson, Director of Kansas City Chapter of National Chapter Welfare Rights Organization Marcus 4097 1302 W. 6th Phone 843-1301 We're East of and Behind Jayhawk Oil Co. 843-2139 WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE AND CAN BE DONE IN THE STATE LEGISLATURE Ruth Wilkin, Kansas State Representative ISU Guard May Play Saturday Ruth Wilkin, Kansas State Representative Wesco Hall #4035 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. RACISM AND SEXISM Kneller, who has been slowed by a knee RAMADAM HAL 4002M Wesco Hall 4002M WHAT CAN YOU DO IN AN OFF YEAR SUNDAY, JULY 18TH AT 10:00 AM HOW TO LOBBY SUCCESSFULLY ALTERNATIVES TO PARTY POLITICS Wesco Hall 40032 Wescoe Hall #4019 REPAYING OUR DEBT TO THE NATIVE AMERICANS A program of the Fall Open Forum—Funded through the Student Activity Fee REPAYING OUR DEBT TO THE NATIVE AMERICANS Wescoe Hall #4035 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. BASIC BAIL SUCCESSFULLY Werson BAIL #434 6th and Missouri Lawrence's Largest Menu Friday, Saturday, Sunday—Oct.26, 27, 28 with tomato, lettuce,and our special sauce 3 DELUXE PORK TENDERLOINS Only 99° HEAD FOR HENRY'S 3 DELUXE STEAK SANDWICHES OR Enjoy This Special This Weekend at HENRY'S! 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