6 Wednesday, September 26, 1973 University Dally Kansan Gopher Running Game Worries Fambrough Preparation for Minnesota's gruelling ground game occupied the practice time of the University of Kansas Jayhawks yesterday. Head coach Don Fambrough expressed concern about the size of the Minnesota Wild. "They're a physical team," he said. "They'll probably use their size and weight." "Our defense will really be tested this week. If we can stand up against their running attack, it will have been a very good test." Revenge by the Gopfers for last year's 34-28 loss was also on Fambrough's mind. He said the prestige of defeating a team from another league was one that Indonesia added spark this Saturday. Fambrigh said that yesterday's practice session was an extremely good one, and the Jayhawks exhibited spirit and good execution throughout the afternoon. He said several Jayhawks had shown marked improvement this season. "Jeff Turner has really improved and he played one of his best games ever against Florida State last Saturday," Farnbrough said. "Our offensive line is young, but they also played a good game. Dave Scott has a lot of improvement at his position." Turner is a junior defensive end from Pitcheridge, ALA, and Scott is a sophomore from Eugene. An arm injury sustained by quarterback David Jaynes, Bonner Springs senior, during the season opener against Washington State had improved. Fambrough said. Jaynes was able to tolerate any pain that came from throwing the ball. Jerome Hodges, senior offensive guard from Washington, D.C., who injured his knee in the first half, has resumed practice, but has a lot of catching up to do. Farnbrough, a bit of a Trojans' Lead Narrowed By Surging Cornhuskers Nebraska, which rallied for three touchdowns in the final quarter to overcome North Carolina State last weekend, gained some ground on Southern California Tuesday in the weekly Associated Press college football poll. Associated Press Reporter But tapping the Trojans, who have been soldered to the No. 1 spot since the first week of last season, seems about as tutele for deapose UCLA as king of college basketball. Southern Cal, which puts its 2-4 record on the line against eighth-ranked Oklahoma this weekend, received 36 first-place votes and 1,120 points from the 61 writers and broadcasters who voted in the first-place round. The team received 12 first-place votes and trailed by only 98 points with 1,022. The margin the week before was 111 points. Ohio State, taking a breather after a 56-7 triumph over Big Ten rival Minnesota in a season opener, remained third with eight points. At 655 points, 11 more than the previous week. Salt Lake City Penn State received two first-place votes while No. 4 Michigan, No. 5 Alabama and No. 8 Oklahoma received one each. The only change in the Top Five occurred when Michigan and Alabama switched from NCAA to NCAA Tournament. Top Ten after the Longhorns—ranked sixth a, week ago—were upset by Miami of The top twenty (first place wins in parentheses): 1. Alabama (36) 2. Nebraska (10) 3. Ohio State (8) 4. Arizona State (7) 5. Alabama (1) 6. Houston (1) 7. Alabama (2) 8. Notre Dame (1) 9. Oklahomba (1) 10. Tennessee (1) 11. North Carolina State (1) 12. Oklahoma State (1) American League American League East Baltimore 84 W. L. GB Detroit 95 82 11% Detroit 83 73 11% New York 73 73 21 Milwaukee 73 73 21 Cleveland 68 89 28% West Oakland 80 88 21 Kansas City 80 88 21 Minnesota 78 83 15% Chicago 77 83 15% California 77 83 15% Texas 58 103 3 National League East New York 80 77 18 Pittsburgh 78 80 3% College 78 80 3% St. Louis 78 82 4% Montreal 78 82 4% Philadelphia 69 88 11 West Cincinnati 82 62 6% Los Angeles 82 62 6% San Francisco 80 79 15% Boston 80 79 15% Atlanta 80 79 15% San Diego 80 50 40 Spaces Still Available for CANOE TRIPS Oct. 6 & Oct.27 Cost: $10.00 Sign Up in the SUA Office Call 864-3477 for more information for more information Florida allowed Penn State, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Louisiana State to move up one notch. The University of Kansas Athletic Association announced yesterday that student tickets for the KU-Minnesota football game would go on sale at 8:30 a.m. Southern Cal beat Georgia Tech 23-4 last week, Michigan signed up Stanford 17-40. Alabama rallied from free kick Kentucky, Kentucky, Penn State ramped over Navy 39-0, Notre Dame Only KU students can purchase the tickets, which cost $2.50 and are for seats in section 33 of Memorial Stadium. Each ticket contains a certificate of registration to buy a ticket. Approximately 500 tickets are available for the game at the reduced price. Tickets can be purchased at the ticket office in Allen Field House until 5 p.m. Student Tickets on Sale Friday numbled Northwestern 44-0, Oklahoma was 18-71 and St. Louis 37-18 and 18IU Texas A&M 6B-23. Auburn moved up from 12th to 11th after a 31-0 rout of UT-CHT-haanoga and Oklahoma State vaulted five spots to No. 12 after thumping Arkansas 38-6. sports SUA Recreation In Action organization membership meetings for: - BRIDGE CLUB - CHESS CLUB - MOUNTAINEERING/ BACKPACKING CLUB Today, September 26th 7:30 p.m. Big 8 Room HILLEL ANNOUNCES HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES ROSH HASHANAH Evening Services September 26 a17:30 p.m. Morning Services September 27 a19:30 a.m. Evening Services September 27 a17:30 p.m. Morning Services September 28 a19:30 a.m. Evening Services September 28 a17:30 p.m. Morning Services September 29 a19:30 a.m. YOM KIPPUR Kol Nidre October 5 Morning Services October 6 at 1:30 p.m. Breakfast after sundown October 6 The above services will be at the Lawrence Jewish Community Center—917 Highland Drive. Reform Services Available at Temple B'nal Jehudah in Kansas City. Call Don for more information. Dwight Boring* says... 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Blue or Brown Saddles with Natural Buck SENIOR REGALIA PARTY All Senior Class Card Holders —Senior Regalia Party Get it together with: Free beer, sounds. popcorn & FUN —Pick up your Senior Class Jersey— North End of Union Cafeteria Vote for your HOPE Award nominee —Cottonwood & Meadowlark Room— Your Senior jersey will serve as ticket to Senior class pre-Minnesota game, beer party at the West end of Potter's pond 12:15 Sept. 29 All you strangers—class cards available at the door! FRIDAY, SEPT· 28 3:00-5:00