Wednesday, October 31, 1979 Sellout expected Saturday If you or your friends are planning to go to the KU-Kansas State game this Saturday, and if you don't have your tickets yet, you'd better hurry. According to KU ticket manager Nancy Welsh, only a few tickets remain for the 77th clash between the two schools. "We have a limited number of tickets left for the game," Weish said yesterday. "We're down to the low rows and the odds and ends. "It will be a sellout crowd. We're still selling as long as people wish to purchase tickets." "I can remember going back to the days of 1978 when I was in Manistan, and 29,000 to 30,000 fans in Lawrence." Fambrough said. "I grew through the years to be a real fan." The largest crowd ever to see a game in Memorial Stadium was tied at 172,000. It was Game 5 of the Famthough coaching in his first stint at KU, the Jayhawks host the Wildcats 25-18 before "I think the thing that I remember most about the games is how they have grown to be like these," he said. "We want good for the state. It's come down to where it is like both teams are playing for the state." This year's game is as crucial as it is coincidental. Both teams are fighting for a The upcoming contest looks to have the ingredients for a memorable game. Both teams are evenly matched, and both coaches preface a wide open offensive attack. possible third-place league finish, and K-State Coach Jim Dickey was an assistant to Fambrough from 1971-74. During Fambrough's 1917-14 reign as coach, his teams played three of the most exciting games between the schools in the 1970s. After a 31-13 win over K-State in his first year in 1971, Fambridge lost 19-20 the following year despite David Jaynes' 233 yards passing. In front of KU's largest single game crowd, the 1973 contest in Lawrence was the final game of the game. With the game at 18, defended lineman Dean Zook scored KSATE running Holmman his first collegiate kick. KU subsequently scored a touchdown, winning 25-10. In Fambright's final year as coach, the 1974 confrontation is best remembered for K-State's impervious scoreboard clock. The team had a history of fans and fans were informed of the time remaining in the game by frequent announcements from the public address University Daily Kansan After taking a 20-13 lead on Laverne Smith's 51-yard touchdown run, K-State On the final play of the game, KState quarterback Steve Grogan was stopped inches short of the goal line by KU safeties Kurt Kniff and Nolan Cromwell. took control of the ball with 4:06 left in the game and drove to KU's two-yard line. KU leads the series between the two schools 52-20-4. Persons who want to play on the Robinson Gymnasium raquett ball courts will have to go through a new sigmip procedure starting at Robinson Gymnasium, said yesterday at Robinson Gymnasium, said yesterday. New signup starts for racquetball courts BALTIMORE(AP)--Mike Flanagan, a player with nine snails himself at a loss for words when he was tested that he had been voted the American league's Cy Young Award winner for 1985. Students will have to provide their student numbers and show their ID cards when they sign up, and faculty and staff members will also provide their social security numbers. But Flanagan, who had a 23-9 record and toped the major leagues in victories, won in a landslide in the balloting for the National Baseball Writers Association of America. "I prepared myself for the unexpected," the 27-year-old left-hander of the Baltimore Orioles said. "I didn't want a big lewd if I didn't get it." 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