University Daily Kansan Thursday, October 4, 1971 7 "...I D-DON'T THINK THAT'S THE KNOCK OF THE SAME J-JAYHAWK THAT WAS HERE LAST YEAR!!" KANSAS CITY (AP)—Waynom Clark, the Oklahoma fallback who wasn't a regular when the football season begins, has taken the lead in rushing in the Big Eight Conference, the league's service bureau said Wednesday. Three'Hawks Rank Near Top In Big 8 Stats KU's Dave Jaynes is the passing leader. He has connected on 32 of 60 losses for 425 yards and four touchdowns and has a game average of 141.7 yards. Behind Jaynes are John Cherry of Missouri, with a 117 yard drive, Steve Gleave of Kansas State, 113 yards. Clark has carried the ball 37 times for 239 yards and a game average of 119.5 yards. Steve Davis, the Oklahoma quarterback, is tied with Iowa State's Mike Stracianch for most yards. The top pass receivers are Henry Childs of Kansas State and Frosty Anderson of Nebraska, each with 14 receptions. Third is Javahays Emmett Edwards with 13. Iowa State quarterback Wayne Stanley is the total offense pace-seater with a game average of 183 yards followed by Brent Fletcher in Iowa State, with 164.3, and Gronau, with 134.7. Tony Davis of Nebraska, KU tailback, Delvin Williams and George Palmer of Oklahoma State are tied for first in the scoring department, each with 30 points, all on touchdowns. Tom Goejen of Iowa State has the best average for points scored by a player with nine although Abbey Daugherty Oklahoma State has the most points on kicks, 22. Ali Announces Feb.Rematch With Frazier NEW YORK (AP) -Umbammah All confirmed yesterday that he will fight Joe Frazier in a rematch of their "Fight of the Century" in Madison Square Garden. The fight is set to be held at the Garden Feb. 4, according to informed sources. The Garden has called a press conference for 11 am., CMT, today, to officially announce the "We are going to fight in Madison Square Garden in front of all the fans with the same referee and same officials as last time," said Ali from his training camp in Deer Park, Pa., according to the Pottsville Republican. "I've waited a long time for this game. Now I'm going to beat him. Both fighters have lost since then, since their last meeting." KU Net Team Will Host Meet This Weekend The University of Kansas tennis team hosts Doanes College of Crete, Neb, and Wichita State University this Friday and Saturday on the Allen Field House courts. Play on the court west of the Field House between the two buildings as the visiting schools are set for 9 a.m. Saturday morning, KU will start action at 2 p.m. that afternoon. What you should know about diamonds: Five Wins Predicted for Big 8 games it has played, especially against University in a dual match October 13. Clarity A flawless diamond is extremely rare. Most diamonds contain natural imperfections or "inclusions"—tiny crystals of carbon or bubbles of gas from millions of years ago. ArCured diamonds are selected for their clarity and brilliance. Any slight inclusions, that may be discernible, only under ten power magnification The Kansas football predictors maintained their high percentage last week, by correctly picking six Big Eight teams that won. The only setbacks came in Iowa State's 21-19 loss to Arkansas and the 7-1 tie between Oklahoma and Southern Cal. For record-keeping purposes, the Kansas pallets are now l23-1 (866) for the season. The team has lost two teams and is picked to lose. Colorado is favored over Iowa State. Tennessee is picked to nip KU and unbeaten Southern Missouri. It is favored over unbeaten Missouri. 817 Mass. Downtown Lawrence This week's picks are: Kansas St 13 Memphie St 19 Colorado's offense is coming back strong after a season-opening loss to LSU. Its defense is still questionable, however, and it remains that the State may make the game even closer. Colorado 27, Iowa St. 18 Southern Methodist 18, Missouri 15 Having the home field advantage might be enough to help the Mustangs win this one. It will also be attacking Missouri's questionable defense. Okahoma St. 33, Texas Tech 16 Teh Tex teams offer the Cowboys their first challenge of the season. But it won't be enough for the defense or the offense to defend and a potent, wristbone attack. 13, Memphis. This is the team that won the week. KState's defense has looked impressive in shutout victories over Tulsa and Tampa. The victory has vaulted to vantage — it is playing a Big Eight team. Nebraska 38, Minneapolis 10 Nebraska has looked shaggy so far, but the Gophers are just what it needs. Minnesota last week against KU, and its offense can't be expected to do much against the Cornhusker defense. Oklahoma 25 Miami (Fla.) 8 Miami's upset of Texas was followed by its sucker over Florida State last week. Oklahoma has looked impressive in both game it has played, especially against Tennessee 20. Kansas 15 the霆雷兵, 20, all rushes. The Volunteers jayaking at every the Jayaways and the jackahaws have some key people hurts. That combination may spell doom for hopes of a KU upset. CONTINENTAL TYROLEANS Specific styles for your kind of action . . . all Italian crafted in Bronzo or sued leathered with Vibram or St. Morritz tiezings soles. And, if your "action" is in keeping up with the trends in style, the rugged looks of Continental Tyroleans are today's look in boots. For action — or for fashion, you just can't buy better footwear! craftsmen of fine leather goods 812 Mass. Place a Kansan want ad. Call 864-4358. 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