6 Tuesday, October 8, 1974 University Dally Kansan THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Big 8 award to KU player Nosegard Mike Lemon has been named Big Eight conference defensive player of the week for his play in KU's 28-10 victory over Texas & A&M last Saturday. Lemon made 15 tackles, and eight were unassisted. "If anyone deserved that honor, it was Mike." Lemon said he had "in all of my 27 years of coaching, I honestly haven't seen anything like Lemon's performance. I've never seen a better individual defensive performance." Coach pleased, looks to K-State Pleased with the big win over Texas A&M, KU football coach Darnbrough said yesterday Kansas would face its tough opponent to date Saturday. “K-State is the best team that we will have played to this date. Their kicking game is better than ours at this time, but we need to try to change that by Saturday,” he said. The kicking game will be of major importance this week, he said, and the team has been working on that. Famibrough called yesterday's practice a disaster. Two of the injuries suffered in the AAM game. "It is certainly easier to get up in the morning after a game like that." Fambridge said he wasn't surprised that there weren't any injuries in the game since the team delivering the blows is always less likely to hurt. SPORTS By Kansan Photographer DAVE PETERSON Fambridge said practices this week would be under maximum security in order to allow the players to concentrate on their workouts. The security isn't intended to be the same since they have the opportunity to see the team in action on Saturday. Skip Walker of Texas & M&M runs into KU's Nolan Cromwell during the Jayhawks' 28-10 win over Aggies on Saturday. Mike Lemon (45) and Stewley (50) are ready if needed. Runner finishes 3rd at O-State A $5 forfeit fee per team must accompany the entry. Teams that have less than two forefires will receive a $5 refund at the end of the season. A mandatory meeting for officials and tomorrow to tomorrow in room 263 Robinson Gymnasium Women's volleyball deadline tomorrow The deadline for women's intramural volleyball entries is 5 p.m. tomorrow. The entry fee is 50 cents a person. A total of six girls are needed to make up a team. Each girl must have a health permit card to be able to play. behind Eastern New Mexico, to take second. KU was third with 106 points. Tim Tobin, running in his first meet in two weeks, was the third man for the 'Hawks with a time of 25.54. He finished 20th in the field of 58 runners. Paced by an eighth place individual finish by junior Bill Lindberg, the KU cross country team grabbed third place out of an 8-team field at the Oklahoma State Jamboree in Stillwater last Saturday. Anyone who has transferred schools knows that it can sometimes be a problem. But Waddell Smith had a special problem when he transferred to the University of Kansas from Southwest Junior College in Los Angeles. BY JOHN WELTIMER Sports Reporter Athlete straightens out grade snafu Smith, Los Angeles junior, is at KU on a track scholarship and is a walk-on candidate in football. He returned to school at KU and the football team two weeks ago after missing the first month of school because of a mistake on his transcript. Landberd toured the wind-blow five-mile course in 24 minutes, 59 seconds to lead the Hawks. Tom Kopmes came in for KU, placing 17th with 25-38. His transcript problem involved a grade in a track and field class that he took last semester at the junior college. His instructor for the class, who was also his track coach, had apparently failed to turn in all tests. Without this grade Smith wasn't eligible to transfer to a major college and participate in a varsity sport, according to NCAA rules. So he returned to Los Angeles, his hometown, and found out that his instructor was on vacation. When he was able to find the teacher, the teacher up and up and up. He recorded on his record, Eastern New Mexico, the 1973 NAIA cross country champs, won the meet behind the last place finish of Kenyan Phyllis Ndoo. Oklahoma State tallied 58 points, two points Oklahoma State tallied 58 points, two points During his junior college career, Smith played only one year of football and concentrated on track. He was named to last year's Junior College All-America track jump, two-won long-jump, triple jump, 220-yard dash, the 440-yard run and the mile relay. But, in the meantime, he missed a lot of classes and he now must keep late hours making up for the missed assignments. He also missed many football practices. "Because I love it more than any other sport," Smith said. But why is he playing football? But Smith came to KU to get an education first. He is raiding in radio, TV and film. 'Emmett has helped me in so many ways to prepare for the games that I can't count them.' Smith, who caught two passes for 18 yards in his first game against Florida State, is the second-team wide receiver. He plays as a back half of all-America candidate Emmet Edwards. "Talking is a natural thing for me," he said. "I wanted to become an architect and took some preparatory courses for it in college, but I had to decide that it would require too much time for me to be able to participate in track and football, too. It really doesn't matter what I do as long as I can watch TV on the radio, TV and film can fulfill this for me." Smith said he came to Kansas because he wanted a bice change in his life. "Every place I go in Los Angeles they know who I am," he said. "I wanted to go home with the people we come to people and a place where I could prepare for the Olympics in track and to go to a bowl game in football. After looking at several games, I realized that if where I could do both and do them well, All Pacific Eight conference schools recruited him for track with the understanding that he could also play football. But the ones he was most interested in wanted him to change to a different event in track. He told them he liked the events he was doing and would go someplace where he could continue them. Smith said he thought KU had a good football team and could beat anybody they played. An important factor in his decision to come to KU was the fact that he and ex-KU hurdler and football player Delario Robinson were good friends in Los Angeles. toulmec that the bioclean I will like it better to mature me at the biocharm I will like it better toulmec that the bioclean I will like it better "If we take care of business against Oklahoma and Nebraska, we can beat them," Smith said. "Everybody thinks that the truth is that it just is a matter of being prepared." 2nd Lawrence track meet set CALL: For FREE professional breast examination by a trained paramedic Breast cancer is serious! Self examination is seldom reliable. If discovered in its early stages, there is a good chance for complete recovery. NOTICE WHY TAKE A CHANCE WITH YOUR LIFE? Bob Williams for appointment Butterfield Memorial Clinic 843-6455 between 7:00 and 10:00 p.m. beginning October 8 The second Lawrence Open track meet of the season will be Oct. 13 at KU's Hershberger track. The Lawrence Track Club and the Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department are hosting this meet, which is open to people of all ages. Field events start at 12:30 p.m. and running events at 1 p.m. Registration will be between 11:15 and 12:15 at the track on the day of the meet. There is no limit to the number of events a person may enter. The number $1 for students and $2 for non-students. The three top finishers in each event and SAVE the WHALES You Hold the Key to the Fate of the Whales Boycott Japanese Goods Refuse to buy any Japanese products until Japan agrees to phase out her commercial whaling and honor a 10 year moratorium on commercial whaling. Our engagement starts toorrow. When it will end is up to you. We invite you to come and see with us what this film has that inspires such enthusiasm and loyalty on the part of its patrons. Sign petitions at the Union between 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. Tuesday thru Friday and Save the Whales from Extinction. It is still running-after $3 \frac{1}{2}$ years. STARTS WEDNESDAY! On 10th Feb. 1971, Philippe De Broca's "King of Hearts" began what was to be a week engagement in Cambridge, Mass. There is one reason for this phenomenon: people love the King 8 Academy Awards – BEST PICTURE BEST ACESTTRESS (Liza Minelli) – BEST DIRECTOR Shows Eve. 7:30 & 9:40 Sat.Sun.Mat.at 2:30 Grunada ROBERT REDFORD age group will receive medals. 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