14 Fridav. September 21, 1979 University Dally Kansan UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Sports Jayhawks face Michigan with running game the key By TONY FITTS Sports Editor Don Fambridge, KU football coach, said before the season began that Kansas probably would be passing more than it would like to this year because of the players on the team. Last week, the Jayhawks had to pass more than anyone else in the league. The team could manage a minus 17 yards against a good University of Pittsburgh defense. The situation doesn't look any better this week. Last year, the University of Michigan let the national college in defense quiet after losing the Tigers and theainers are back this year. Even though they lost 12-10 to Notre Dame last week, the Wolverines had the Irish to 179 yards total. "I wish we could test our running game against a little easier opponent," Fam-brought said yesterday. Tomorrow, KU will begin start Harry Sydney and Walter Mack in the backfield, behind quarterback Kevin Clinton. Sydney gained 15 yards on nine carries against Pitt, and Mack lost two yards on three carries. Fambrighau said that he had to play out the game, but that they wouldn't waste their time running if it wasn't gone anywhere. THE CAN WORK on a game plan for years," he said, "but when you get to the point where they realize there's sense in trying it over and over again. We like to have a balanced attack, but then we can use an unbalanced attack." What the Jayhawks do best is pass. Clinton was left out of 30 for 169 yards against Pitt. Meat of his receivers did not stop him, and he suffered a shoulder separation against Pitt. David Verse, a wide receiver who pulled a harrington before the season, should be able to run. Another injury will cause a change in the offensive line. Mike, Gay, senior left tackle, was shot and suffered a broken leg. Kirk Tushua, Fambridge said Gay's injury was not serious enough to keep him off the field for now. DEFENSIVELY, Kansas will start the same lineup as last week. Defensive coordinator Toni Batsa said yesterday that Kirk was about stopping Kia's revenge game. "We know they're going to bring the football right at us," he said, and we know we're going to have to gear up for the running game. We'll be well-well tested on the perimeter because they're more of an option team than Pittsburgh is." Fambrough agreed that Michigan would embark the run. "But that's not all they have," he said. "The beauty of teams like Pittsburgh and Michigan is that they have a lot of weapons they can use. "We expect to see pretty much the same thing from Michigan that Pittsburgh shows us. One thing that will be different is that our team will attack a lot more. They like to run the option." THE QUARTERBACK running the offense for the Wolves is junior B.J. Dickey, who spent the last two years on the bench watching All-American Rick Leach. In two games this year, Dickey has passed three touchdowns on the team—and has had two touchdowns. Michigan's leading rusher is Stan Edwards, junior tailback, who has 171 shots on 30 attempts. The leading receiver is tight end Dong March with 98 shots on eight Michigan Coach Bo Schembecher has said that the Kansas game means a lot to his team. "We will have to regain momentum that we lost last Saturday," he said. He said he thought that the Michigan defense was playing well, but that the offense could use some improvement. THE DEFENSE deserves a bater fate than it has received, he said. "This defense is playing excellent, but it must have an offense to do with it. When you hold a note like Noree Dame to seve first downs and scores on offence, you know you're playing well." "We know Kansas will throw the ball, but if we get our offense operating correctly, we should be in better shape." Michigan's offense operated well enough against Northwestern the week before the Notre Dame game. The Wolverines won 49-7. If all goes as planned, the Jayhawks will come in Amar Arbor during the afternoon. They will be playing against the Ravens this morning, but complications resulting from the Ozark airline strike forced the Jayhawks to cancel. Last week the team was five hours late getting to Pittsburgh because the strike. Farnham said that he hoped he wouldn't travel to train to the next game away. gam. "And the budget won't allow us to travel by taxicab." he said. Leaguers ever to steal that many in a season. California defeated the Royals 11-6 to take a three-game lead with nine games remaining. Willie Wilson has lit the beat this picklew kick to Angel first baseman Red Carew. Wilson took off soon after for his 75th stolen base in the season, becoming only the fifth American Welcome back Angels beat KC 11-6, bounce back to 3 ahead KANSAS CITY. Mo. 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Frank White stung with one out in the third inning and stole second before Wilson Wilson sang him base. Wilson then stole on Hall McKenzie's single to the nozzle. After the Angels surged ahead #8, the Royals battled back with four runs in the eighth. Steve Braun and Jamie Quirk delivered back-to-back pinch hit singles off EAST W L M Pct GB Montreal 91 80 .475 Pittsburgh 91 80 .475 Pittsburgh 80 73 .280 Philadelphia 80 73 .280 Chicago 77 69 .307 12%* New York 76 69 .307 12%* Cincinnati 47 61 309 Houston 47 62 353 Fort Wayne 18 28 12 San Francisco 48 66 442 San Diego 48 66 159 San Jose 60 91 424 New York 60 91 244 Philadelphia 2, Philadelphia 1 Manhattan 2, New York 8 Boston 7, Atlanta Cincinnati 5, San Francisco 9 Fresno 6 winner Jim Barr, 16-12. John Montague受损 and struck out Wilson, but McAfee singled pitcher pinch-runner Jerry Terry 37. He pitched nine outs, homer his 2nd, to cut the lead to 4-6. AMERICAN LEAGUE W 9 L Pct. 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