University Daily Kansan Fridav. August 31, 1973 5 courts in im- millegal in the inns, in the U.S. 1970, been break- ion of history one of major of the caronsington,agent ofhistoricyearsas anin the1960sington ce sts Sutton, Scott Relish Interior Line Battle last in expected on TV efficient in feel By BILL CAMPBELL Kansan Sports Writer tinues just in peneness quietly, scared erstood try value love, It isn't an easy life being a lineman on the University of Kansas football team. If you don't believe it, ask Mitch Sutton and Dave Scott. Sutton is a senior defensive tackle from Stone Mountain, Fla. Scott is a sophomore from West Virginia. Sinterin Pierre Gandolfini Giorgio Gandolfini Fernando Gandolfini Fernando Dimitri Montefiore Philippe Bimke Dimitri Montefiore Philippe Bimke David Meyer David Meyer Windows Microsoft Net Meyer IT TAKES A LOT of hard work to be a good lineman, and there's not much glory in it. Most of the glory goes to the ball carrier as he flashes past the charging lineman. However, Sutton and Scott don't resent being outside the light-light. Scott said, "I don't resent the backs. I respect their position as well as I take pride in it." Liggett Schmidt Hetland Hunkeice Gillie Tharp Gilson Sutton added, "It's a job, just like a running back has his job. It's just as im- prisoned." BESIDES, WHAT THE FANS may miss shows up in the game films. And that's what I know. Scoff said, "You don't resent the running back when the coach is patting you on the shoulder." NEITHER MAN SAID he would want to change his position, Sutton, who was a fullback as well as a defensive tackle in high school, says he doesn't 'miss offense because he is strong.' Most important, say Sutton and Scott, is the feeling of pride they get when they do it. Both men hope to get into professional ball, but both realize it won't be easy. There are many factors that can make a difference. One reason Scott said he preferred being an offensive lineman was that he thought he would have a better shot in professional football at that position. One way to have a career cut short is by injury, Sutton and Scott said they think they'll get through the season. Baseball Team Meets Sunday Troffs for the University of Kansas a baseball team will be held at p.m. Saturday evening Tryouts Set For Golfers Students who would like to try out for the University of Kansas golf team are asked to attend a meeting at 10 a.m. tomorrow in the Allen Field House Annex. while they're playing, Sutton said a football player has to be a little b散ed, because football is a dangerous game. He also said a football player should worry about the ball when he's play it. Tryout times and a fall meet schedule will be discussed. Coach Chuck O'Neal has asked that only those golfers with a handicap of seven or less attend the meeting. O'Neal can be reached for further information at 442-5399. SUTTON SAID HE thought the quickest way to get injured was by worrying about it while playing. He said if you worried, you could hit a little, and that when you would get it. Scott mentioned another reason for fearing injury. baseball standings "One fear of getting hurt is that the coaches might not think you really hurt yourself." SCOTT SAID THAT if that happens, a player is liable to lose his position. FOR SUTTON, SATISFACTION comes by throwing an opposing quarterback for a 10-yard loss. That's his job. Scotti is satisfied when he can knock a defensive And above all, like all football players, above and Scott want to play. Game time is better and Scott wants to play. WELCOME BACK American League East From K.U. Hillel. You are welcome to attend. We will be having a general meeting on Sept. 5th at 7:00 p.m. in the Kansas Union. Baltimore 78 W L G H Baltimore 72 Bay 60 Tennessee 70 Chicago 62 New York 68 吉林 66 Milwaukee 64 Hawaii 10 Washington 78 JR 23 National League East A dinner on Sept. 9 from 5:00-6:00 p.m. will be at the JCC 917 Highland Drive. W. LGB St Louis 68 Pittsburgh 65 Chicago 64 Houston 67 New York 61 New Zealand 64 Los Angeles 82 31 San Diego 79 46 San Francisco 75 38 Miltonon 60 67 15 Monterey 60 67 15 Nanuaga 50 48 15 Daugaon 48 44 15 You are invited. For more information call Steve Berman-842-7163. Baltimore 74 Oakland 10 Kanada City 73 Milwaukee 63 Minnesota 63 Chicago 62 Washington 62 sports player on his rear. That's the offensive map's job. That’s what it’s all about. Sutton and Scott play football for pride Sutton said, "I like to be the best at my plays." Scott concurs. Both men give 100 per cent on the field because that's what it takes to have a winning team. And winning helps. Sutton said there's nothing like a victory to ease the aches and pains of the day after a game. "Game time is fun time," said Sutton. It makes what the hard work and long hours of practice, meetings with coaches and learning assignments worthwhile. Sutton quipped, "I love football. I love hit. I love contact. But I hate spirits." Head coach Don Farnbrough started the practice in Allen Field House because of the threat of lightning. Eventually the lightning quit and the 'Hawks finished outside. Fambrough said the team worked on the timing of both the offensive and defensive plays. He said he was very pleased overall with the day's practice. The University of Kansas football Jayhawks finally got relief from the heat and humidity yesterday as they ran through a two hour practice in light, steady rain. Rain Breaks Routine for'Hawks "The cool weather helped the kids," Fambridge said, "and they didn't mind working out in the rain. In fact when they were practising it is broken it helps the learn morge." a note of encouragement for Fambrough was the return of linebacker Stew Towl, Shawne Mission junior, to his position. Toulie suffered a small cut under his right 114 CONCERT INTERVIEWS SUA "We will work on game situations," fambrough said, "primarily first, and 10 second." Sign up in the SUA Office Friday, August 31 or Tuesday, September 4. Interviews to be held week of September 4. GENERAL CHAIRMAN for the Sonny & Cher Show ARRANGEMENTS CHAIRMAN Positions Available: PUBLICITY CHAIRMAN & COMMITTEE TICKETS CHAIRMAN (2) & COMMITTEE knee in Wednesday's practice but was at full speed yesterday. the scrummage would be for the offense to make a minimum of four yards on first down and for the defense to allow no more than three yards in the same situation. Today the *Hawks* will run through their normal drills and prepare for a controlled scrimmage tomorrow afternoon. 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