--- Friday, September 19, 1975 University Daily Kansan 7 Ailing KU faces Kentucky BY ALLEN QUAKENBUSH Associate Search Editor Before last week, tomorrow's football game with the University of Kentucky was billed as a classic battle of running backs. Kentucky, with Sonny Collins and Steve Campass, boasted an excellent pair of running backs. In fact, Jayhawk coach Bud Moore has called them "two of the best in America." Kansas was expected to counter with its pair of Laverne Smith and Bill Campis. But now there's a problem. WHEN THE JAYHAWKS TRAVEL TO Lexington to meet the Wildcats at 12:30 p.m. Saturday in Commonwealth Stadium, Campfield won't be there because of a brushed shoulder. And Smith's appearance is very dourful because of bruised ribs. Smith returned to practice yesterday, but was held out of contact. Moore will know that the staff at the clinic were very helpful. "Right now, it does't look good for either of them." Moore said. They are expected to be replaced by Scott McCamy and Eric Franklin. Franklin was moved from his cornerback position Tuesday after showing good running ability against Washington State. He returned three kickoffs for 107 yards. "He means to be picking the stuff up pretty well," Moore said. "He's looked good in practice. I'm anxious to see him in a game." BUT WHILE KU'S YOUNG running backs might boast potential, Kentucky's Campaspi and Collins are proven commodities. Collins gained 120 yards last week in Kentucky's 27-8 win over Virginia Technological University. He needs 390 yards "We're going to have to get much quicker to stop them," Moore said. "They run the same type of offense as Washington State, but they run it much better." to break the all-time Southeasten Conference rushing record. Campaspi added 73 yards last week to bring his career rushing total to more than 1,000 yards. The Wildcat quarterback spot was a big question mark going into the season. But that problem seemed to resolve itself last week. Cliff Hite and Derrick Ramsey to complete nine of 17 passes for 116 yards. Ramsey added 62 yards on the ground. LOOKING AT THE WILDCAT defense won't let Moore sleen anw easier, either. Women's tennis, fieldhockey win "Defensively, they're a super team," Moore said. "They pursue the ball very well. They're one of the best defensive teams we will face this year." Scott McMichael will be the quarterback with the task of moving the Jayhawk offense against that defense. Nolan Cromwell, who has been the starter, also expected to see action at quarterback. Women's tennis and field hockey teams posted wins Wednesday in Lawrence and Kansas City, Mo., respectively. Benedictine College on the Allen Field House Courts, with all six KI singles players winning in straight sets. Winners were Cecilia Lopez, Astrid Dakas, Debbie Hunt, Mary Broadle, Cynthia Littah and Tracy Spellman. Ginnatha Jack and Jushawk Open tennis meet tomorrow and Sunday on the Allen Field House Courts. The Jayhawk field hockey team rolled oer Moore said the Jayhawks would run the same basic offense as they ran against Washington State. He said KU would emulate the wiashbone and the slot-4 formations. Z KC J KC JA C JAZ JAZZ OFFENSIVE GUARD MORRIS PIPPIN and tight end Greg Hosack should provide added depth to the Jayhawk attack this week. Hosack will visit Saturday's opener because of injuries. the kansas City Field Hockey Club, 34-0, the barstow School field in Kansas City, Mo. Alexis Wagner, Tandy Carlyle and Marie Faust scored goals for KU. The team travels to play William Jewell at 9 a.m. Saturday in Liberty, Mo., in the Westchester County Museum. REVISITED TONIGHT KansasCityJazzRevisited an SUA Presentation an SUA Presentation "One of the major jazz events of our generation" —Kansas City Star Henry "Buster" Smith - alto Jay McMhann - piano Jo Jones - drums Paul Quinetteite - tenor Jamie Jany - bass Edile Durham - guitar-trombone Buck Clayton - trumpet Floyd Smith - guitar and Surprise Guest! Kansas Union Ballroom Friday, September 19 8:00 pm General Admission Tickets $4 available at SUA office Kansas Union Selling something? Place a want ad.Call 864-4358. Attention All K.U. Students & Lawrence Residents SPECIAL "Dirt Cheap" Truckload Prices Thousands of Plants only 2 days left Friday 9:00-9:00 Saturday 9:00-Noon United Ministries Building