6 Tuesday, October 26,1976 University Daily Kansan KU cagers to try By BRENT ANDERSON Associate Sports Editor Although the core of the University of Kansas basketball team is the same as last year, some changes in offensive strategy might make the Jaiyahws a bit difficult to KU has worked with the familiar pattern Sports offenses in their first two full weeks of practice, but they have also practiced a looser offense where individual players move more freely. This type of offense, KU basketball coach KU prepares for Nebraska Preparations began in earnest yesterday for the Nebraska Cornhill football team. Bahrain But three KU starters, halfback Bill Campfield, guard John Mascarell and center Mike Wellman missed practice because all three had been ill. All three are expected to be back in practice today. KU coach Bud Moore said he was hopeful the three would be ready to play in the Nebraska game, but said he wasn't certain they would be. Defensive end Harry Murphy, who has missed the last five games because of a broken forearm, will not play the rest of this year. Moore said he hoped Murphy, a junior, could be classified a hardship case and not lose a year of eligibility. Red Owens said yesterday, tends to put more pressure on a team's defense, but only if the offensive team is able to sustain its movement. "Every coach has to try to fit his offense to his personnel," Owens said. "We think we can take best advantage of our players if we are able to move a little more." Though KU lost All-Big Eight forward Norm Cook, who decided to give up his last year of eligibility to play professionally, four starters from last year return. Also, 64-forward Van Moore, who missed Dionne House, because of a respiratory illness, is back. "I've been generally pleased with the way we progressed so far," Owens said. "We have a lot of work to do." pleased with the effort that has been put out so far." 'moving' offense Owens said he thought KU's depth was one improvement over last year's team, which had a 13-1 record and finished fourth. The difference KU won the Big Eight in 1973 and 74. "I think we have a realistic chance to win the conference," Owens said. "The teams will be very evenly matched, and I don't expect our team will be strong enough to dominate." Owens said another encouraging aspect of the team this season was the great amount of competition for starting positions on the team. Singled out by Owens for his performance so far was junior college transfer John Midgets get 27-7 intramural win The Mad Dog Midgets took a commanding half-time lead and went on to post a 27-9 victory over the Green Machine in the final game of the Men intramural football division last night. The Green Machine, which was ranked first in the weekly ratings of the Intramural Officials Association, couldn't muster an answer to a question half and saw the Midgets轨到 2-10 lead. The Midgets, raising their record to 6-1, will play the winner of the Fraternity division for the Hill Championship Sunday in Memorial Stadium. The Midgets, who have former KU football standouts Bruce Adams and Ken Saathoff, among others, on their squad, scored the first time they had the ball. The Midget defense stopped the Green Machine repeatedly in the first half, limiting them to five downs in the second and stopping two drives with interception. The Green Machine scored their only touchdown two plays into the third period, but that was all they could do against the Giants in a sense of touchdown late in the third quarter. The Green Machine, which ended its season with a 6-1 record, advanced to the Midget two-yard line midway through the game. She scored a score. The Midgets then ran out the clock. Michigan held on to the No. 1 spot in the Associated Press press of 61 writers and broadcasters, but Pittsburgh moved closer to the top ranking. The rankings Michigan still No.1 "Right now competition is very close". Owen said. "This is very important and important." I'll use a hyphen. Right now competition is very close. Owen said. "This is very important and important." 1. Michigan (537-0-0) 1,184 2. Pittsburgh (618-7-0) 1,068 3. California (618-7-0) 1,068 4. Southern California 5-1-0 707 5. Texas (516-7-0) 707 6. Texas Tech (11-5-0) 618 7. Georgia (516-7-0) 618 8. Ohio St. 5-1-1 475 9. Nevada St. 4-1-1 388 10. Missouri St. 4-1-1 388 11. Notre Dame St. 5-1-0 362 12. Florida St. 5-1-0 362 13. Oklahoma St. 5-1-1 362 14. Texas St. 3-1-1 81 15. Alabama St. 4-2-0 61 16. Mississippi State 5-1-0 29 17. Mississippi State 6-1-0 25 18. Cleveland St. 5-1-0 12 19. Cincinnati St. 9-1-0 10 20. Iowa St. 5-1-0 to Southwestern Louisiana. Douglas, who played for John C. Calhoun Community College in Decatur, Ala., last year. Douglas and freshman Hasan Houston, from University City High School in St. Louis, have provided competition for the U.S. national guards, Milgil Gibson and Clint Johnson. with the return of Von Moore, KU's front line is big and experienced. Forwards Herb Nobles (6-7) and Ken Koenigs (6-10) and center Paul Mokesi (7-5) all scored in the first half. KU's Mokesi had a severely hamstring that kept him out the first half of the season. "I'm satisfied he has recovered from his injury," Owens said of Mokeski. "But it is up to him as to how badly he wants to improve." Oenings said the practices had been fairly tough, partly because of his working against 6-7, 230-form forward Scott Anderson, a freshman from Addison, Ill. "I think the competition is to help us uss more than anything," Keenigs said. "People are fighting pretty hard for positions." Sophomore Brad Sanders, who has been working at guard and foward so far, also thought the high level of competition would help the team. 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