6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, September 9, 1975 Linebacking corps hit hard by injuries The linebacking situation at the University is growing, worsening worse every day. With Randy Cox (separated shoulder) and Don Pile (injured knee) considered doubled up for a Saturday's opening game, there was already concerned with that spot. But the linebacking corps suffered another blow yesterday when starter Terry Beeson limped off the field with an injured knee. More didn't know the extent of that injury. "if it's serious," he mowed, "we're in bad shape at linebacker." Coach fills tennis spots Kirkland Gates, KU tennis coach, has a pleasant problem. He has to choose from eight players to fill the final four spots on the team roster. Bill Clarke and Tim Headtie return as the first and second singles players. They are also expected to comprise the number one doubles team. Greg Buller and Jeff Thomas will play three and four singles, respectively. With the two teams in team ball, Hank Coleman will play number five singles. At the sixth spot is Mark Hoskins. Hoskins, a freshman, is expected to be ranked the number one player in the Missouri Valley junior class when those rankings are released soon, Gates said. Beeson's injury left only Rick Kowat turner as experienced players at lap- back. Moore said two other players, offensive guard Morris Pippin and tight end Gregg Hosack, were expected to miss Saturday's game because of most of fall practice with injured backs. Moore said beginning with today's practice he would cut down on the players' Three more players are considered doubtful. They are running back Scott McCamay (knee), offensive tackle Blake Johnson (knee) and defensive tackle Paul Yann Sain (knee). "We're handicapping them now with too much stuff," he said. "We're going to down on what we're asking them to do. And then we are asking them to much right now, and it is confusing them." Tigers upset Alabama, 20-7 BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - Missouri's unheralded eater-mating Tigers, led by the power running of tailback Tony Galbreath and an unrelenting defense, snapped the first win in the season season win streak with a stunning 20-7 upset victory Monday night. The nationally televised college football game was the opener for both teams and marked Alabama's worst regular season defeat in 50 games. OAKLAND (AP) — Claudell Washington's line drive home run broke a 2-2 tie, triggered a five-run stx inning and led the Kansas City Royals to a 2-2 rout of the Kansas City Boxers last夜. spree which punctured the Royals' eight-game winning streak and dropped them six Gene Tancea's two-run homer off reliever Lindy McDaniel wrapped up the scoring Oakland leftfender Ken Holtzmayer survived some early control problems and finished with a five-hitter to record his 16th win against 12 defeats. 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