6 Friday, October 19, 1973 University Daily Kansan 'Hawks Head for Lincoln After Spirited Practices In a battle of nationally ranked football teams, the upset-minded University of Kansas Jayhawks play the University of Nebraska Cornelius tomorrow afternoon Kickoff time for the game between the 18th ranked Jozhawka and the 11th ranked Browning. sports crowd of 78,000 is expected. Both teams are in 4- season play. The 'Hawks beat K-State, 25-18, last weekend. But the 'Huskers suffered a rare loss, 13-12, to Missouri. KU head coach Don Fambréau said yesterday that the Jayhawks had gone through a tough stretch. "We've done as much as we could do preparation in ebrasa." he said. "Now we are going to make a plan." KU's injury situation was reported unchanged. Kenny Saathoff, junior tight end from Marysville, is expected to play. But Fambrough said Jim Baker, sophomore offensive guard from Pittsburg, Kan., is definitely out with a sprained ankle. enter the Nebraku game with any special emotional emphasis. Fambrough said the 'Hawks wouldn't "In this league, it's hard to get too emotionally up for one game," he said. "We're going to try and win on our ability and preparation. Our players have been relaxed this week, and so far they've played better when they're relaxed." The Corbhakers will probably strive for a balanced offensive attack against the Thai counterattackers. avbraska's head coach Tom Osborne said yesterday in a telephone interview from Lincoln that his team wasn't taking the Jayhawks lightly. "Kansas has a great team in David Jaynes," Osborne said, "and they have strong running with Delvin Williams. I think KU could be the best team in the league at the skilled positions of quarterback and running back." Osborne said the 'Hawks were a different team than the one the Cornhuskers walloped last year, 56-0. He noted that KU had played the game without Jaynes or Jenkins. Nebraska will be facing its first good defensive play in the season. Huskies pass defense, which has allowed only 23 yards a game passing this season, would try to play the best pass defense they could. in Jaynes," Osborne said, "But they also have great pass receivers in Bruce Adams and Emmett Edwards. This will be the first real challenge for our pass defenders." Odbehor credited the KU coaching staff with the quick improvement of the Jayhawks. He said the coaches had done a very effective job in establishing both a potent offense and stingy defense for the Jayhawks. "We know that Kansas has a great passer "We have a good team this year" in Missouri has made much difference in the way we practice this week. I know our team will have to play up its potential to win in Iowa. KLWN and KANU will broadcast the game beginning at 1:15 p.m. Kansas Emmond Edwards Jerome Hodges John Morgan Griggs Hawk Deville Williams Bruce Adams Mitch Titon Pedro Dillon Steve Tole Kurt Kroff Jim David JSCC Offense* SE TU G C T TB TE TBH TW FN Kn NGM T N LG LB LB LC-M LC-CS CS-CB CS-CS Nehaska David Sambenblah Tom Award Dan Anderson Brennan Logan Marie Gray Mary Judge Durham Rick Bahn Protiff John Doatn Tom Rund Wonder Mound Wonder Mound Handy Bong McGraw: Shaver Turned Saver The 29-year old McGraw, unsure he would ever be a major league pitcher, once went to barber school. He obtained a New York state license. He's never had to use it. NEW YORK (AP) — Tug McGraw made a bag ligation so much more lucrative to the shuffle. "Aw, I once gave my 17-month-old son a haircut," McGrew joked after the super reliever chucked the Oakland A's in a 2-3 innings relief job last night to preserve a victory and send the Mets ahead three games in the best-of-seven games World Series. "I kicked myself in the backside at the start of the ninth and I was all right," he said. He retired the side in order in the ninth, striking out the last two batters. asking what was wrong with the 6-foot, 170-pound, happy-go-lucky Irishman. His first problem was pinch-hitter Deron Johnson, who ran the count to 3-2 and then walked, laughed the bases. Allan Lewis ran for 15 while Darwin battled for reliever Darold Knowles. ners on base throughout the Series, loaded the bases against Blue in the fourth before Bud Harrelson popped up, ending the inning. McGraw was unhappy with his control in the seventh and eighth innings when he walked three batters, two in succession in the eighth. The Mets left another runner at third in the fifth as a Kookman continued to protect the THE METS got him a quick run in the second innning when Cleon Jones, fighting the flu that forced him to leave the fourth game of the Series, opened with a double against Oakland starter Vida Blue that reached the left field wall on one bounce. MGcraw gave up one hit, walked three and struck out three in earning his first World Series save. Renowned for his puzzer skills, he also scored 123 points bead. he said $8 per cent fastball. Why? NEW YORK (AP) -Reliever Tug McGraw weighed his way out of a basesloaded seventh-inning Oakland threat last night and saved the New York Mets' 2-9 victory over the A's in the pivotal fifth game of the 1973 World Series. John Milner followed with a bouncing single through the right side of the Oakland infield and Jones scampered home with the ball. John's hit came on an 92 pitch from Blue. In the sixth, Jones opened with a drive that sent Joe Rudi banging into the left field wall for a leaping back-handed catch. The play saved the A's a run because Jerry threw with two outs in the inning and circled the bases on a booming trip by Don Hahn. This has been like two seasons for McGraw. He didn't win a game in his first 41 appearances and was 0-6 with a horrendous 5.42 earned run average. Everybody was McGraw said the key pitch in the seventh, a called third strike to the A's Bert Campaneris with the bases loaded, was a fast-ball. THAT FINISHED Koosman. McGraw, who had pitched 10 innings in the first three games of the series, in the first from the bulpen again. Bowlers Beat Baker His screwball, his fastball—nothing That turned out to be the game's last run as McGraw, the Mets' No. 1 cheerleader during the team's September charge to the World Series, passed in Oakland's face the rest of the way. Then his talent returned. He was a leading figure as the Mets charged from last place in the National League championship vision with a playoff victory over Cincinnati. The victory gave the Mets a 3-2 edge in the best-of-seven Series, which moves back to Oakland for game 6 at Saturday at 3 p.m. If the game, if needed, would be played Sunday. "Just because I felt like it," he snapped, "figured they'd be looking for the screen." In an exhibition bowling match early this week the University of Kansas bowling team defeated the University of Texas. Mets Win;Take Series Lead McGraw jammed him and the pinch-hiters moved to shortstop for the inning's entry. "The pitch to Campanier was just above the knees on the outside part of the plate," said the nervous McGraw. "I tried to make sure he would come in, but just where I wanted it, and he took it." seemed to work. The hitters he had retired with ease the year before when he earned the title of best reliever in the National League were pounding him hard. Gene Tenace opened the Oakland seventh with a walk and, after Jesus Alou plopped out, Ray Foose bounced a double past Mets' third baseman Wavre Garrett. KU's next league match will be in Wichita, Oklahoma. Wichita State and Kansas State. The A's inserted John "Blue Moon" Odem to run for Tenace but had nowhere to go because McGraw got Alou to his second pitch right at Garrett for the inning's final New York, which has been leaving run- Koosman the A's to only three hits during the 6-13 innings he pitched and was much more impressive than he had on Saturday. He threw 106 pitchers Thursday night. Girl Recruited To Help Bolster Football Team Left-hander Jerry Koosman, pitching on a chilly, windy night that turned Shea Stadium into a virtual ice box, had the A's won the second game and was leading 2-0 when he ran into trouble. MCGRAW GOT himself into another hole the gawk HOT himself in Reggie Reggie Jacks Jacky Those were Oakland's only real chances at the Mets on this cold night that was more difficult to handle than it would be for a TOPEKA (AP)—The boys on the Stout Elementary School flag football team needed some help and they recruited it—in the person of Lori Huntington. 10. "She's been playing football with us since she dressed up like a football player for Halloween in the second grade," said Mike Hardesty. Handley has been coaching the Stout team for several years and said he's at ease with the players. Now it was Beet Campaneries' 'burn and screwball' screwwall past him to escape the pit. He said it was either get Lori Huntington or eight guys from another school. "She's really better than half the team," said Todd Moorman, another teammate. "I'm not trying to make Lort super aggressive but we've made some defensive changes," he said. "She's got a lot of potential." Couch Jim Handley said that when most of the boys, age 10 to 12, average less than 80 pounds, you are happy to find one that weighs more than 100. Lori stands 5 feet tall and weighs 110. "What's so good about Lori that she can play and play well with Handles and Kelsey?" The Globe said it had learned the owner will name Lee McPhaill, the New York Yankees' executive vice president, to join on a visit at meeting in Chicago next Tuesday. Lori did have to make one sacrifice. She had to get her waist-length hair cut to a more practical length so she could get it into her football helmet. Report Says Joe Cronin To Be Ousted BOSTON (AP)—The Boston Globe reported Thursday that Joe Cronin will be replaced as American League president by club owners next week. 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