6 Wednesday, September 22, 1976 University Daily Kansan Jim Michaels off to a good start By BRENT ANDERSON Associate Sports Editor Being the leading pass receiver on a team that rarely passes the football isn't exactly the honor of a lifetime, but for KU tight and Jim Michaels, it's not such a bad position. Michaels, a senior from West Caldwell, N.J., has caught five passes for 64 yards and a touchdown in KU's first three games to lead Jayhawks receivers. But in KU's wishbone offense, the kick, he did. Michaels said yesterday, is his primary responsibility. Staff photo "Sure, I like to catch papers," he said, "but with our offense. I spent most of my Sports time blocking. My main concern is that we move the football—that's what makes me happy." MICHAELS WAS a doubtful starter for the Kentucky game because of a pulled hamstring, but was given the grouched to be carried. But he said he was bad wiid Michael's was available. Jim Michaels fights in vain to keep ball in end zone "He had a good day for us," Moore said. "We were just hoping to use him as a decoy. They were using their defense end on the ramp and most of the day rampaged away from him." The first day of fall practice, Michaela suffered the hamstring pull, but had no trouble in the first two KU games. Last week, however, he was reaching for a pass in practice and strained the hamstring again. "I NEVER had trouble with muscle pulls before this fall," Michaelsa said. "It seems to be all right now." Michaels started at tight end last season. He caught seven passes for 72 yards and one touchdown, which means he has caught almost as many passes in three games as he did last year. a team. Nobody's trying to be the big star, and that makes us a better team." At 6-3, 200 pounds, Michaela hopes he has the size pro football skole like. "If I had the opportunity, I'd love to play pro ball," Michaels said. "But that's something I'm not really worried about." IN ADDITION TO DAILY three-hour KU's women's golf team placed 10th in a field of 19 teams at the All College Invitational. Tusla University, ranked No. 2 nationally, won the tournament with 590. Arizona State, ranked No. 3, was second at 623. KU finished at 676. Women golfers take 10th place in Classic meet "I think I'm off to a good start," he said. "The whole team is. We're working well as Third place went to Southern Methodist University and Texas University took fourth. Also ahead of KU were Oklahoma University, sixth; Nebraska University, seventh; and Oklahoma State University, ninth. Nancy Lopez, Tulsa University, was the 87 on Monday, but cooled to 75 yesterday. Nancy Hains, sophomore, led KU with a Shee shot 78 in the first round and 82 in the second. Bee Bohoz, junior, shot 166 for the Jayhawks, despite a 102-degree temperature. Patty Meyer, senior, shot 172, Jason McIntosh, freshman, shot 178, and Pam Gutschel, junior, shot 181. The Jayhawks will play the University of Minnesota in an unscheduled duel meet at 1:30 p.m. today at the Alvamar Hills Golf Course. Women's golf coach Nancy Boozer said that she was disappointed that KU finished behind the three Big Eight schools, but that she was pleased with the progress of Hoins. KU's ground attack leading conference KU's wishbone offense currently is leading the Big Eight in rushing with a 77-yard game average, according to the league's service bureau. In addition, Cromwell is third in total offense, averaging 111.7. In individual totals, senior halfback Laverne Smith learns the conference, averaging 106.3 yards, and senior quarterback Nolan Cromwell is fourth, On defense, the Jayhawks, who have held all of their opponents to 18 points so far, are fifth in the conference, yielding 287 yards and 146.3 yards on the ground and 140.7 in the air. TEAM RANKINGS Rushing offense G G %d6 AFE Okaloaquea 2 710 255.0 Colombare 4 579 255.0 Dakar 8 310 255.0 NaNAs 4 361 257.0 NaNAs state 3 361 257.0 Oklahoma state 3 361 257.0 Oklahoma state 3 361 257.0 Oklahoma state 3 361 257.0 | State | G | Ytd. | AYG | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Iowa State | 1 | 1270 | 98.6 | | Kansas State | 1 | 1270 | 98.6 | | Oklahoma State | 1 | 1270 | 98.6 | | Missouri | 1 | 1270 | 98.6 | | Mississippi State | 1 | 1244 | 103.0 | | North Dakota State | 1 | 1244 | 103.0 | | Colorado State | 1 | 1215 | 103.0 | | Kentucky State | 1 | 1215 | 103.0 | | | G | Yds. | AYF. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | KANASN | 6 | 513 | 294 | | Okakura State | 6 | 513 | 294 | | Okakura State | 6 | 583 | 264.0 | | Okakura State | 6 | 583 | 264.0 | | Okakura State | 6 | 417 | 209.3 | | Okakura State | 6 | 417 | 209.3 | | Newbraska | 6 | 376 | 185.5 | | Newbraska | 6 | 376 | 185.5 | | State of Alaska | 6 | 298 | 171.5 | | State of Alaska | 6 | 298 | 171.5 | INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS Player, Team Net Pkg Avg. Gam. Avg. Snyder, CU 201 84.7 100.5 Smith, CU 201 84.6 100.5 Kling, KU 242 4.6 81.7 Brown, KU 242 4.6 81.7 Browne, KU 158 4.4 77.3 Wilson, KU 158 4.4 77.3 Turren, OKU 148 3.7 87.0 Turcan, OKU 134 3.7 87.0 Pearce, OKU 129 3.7 87.0 Pearce, OKU 129 3.7 87.0 Campbell, KU 179 6.6 37.0 Campbell, KU 179 6.6 37.0 Donnelly, KU 114 6.2 35.0 Donnelly, KU 114 6.2 35.0 TEAM STANDINGS T KANSAS 3 1 0 Tp. 100 Opp. Iowa State 3 1 0 0 94 20 Alabama 3 1 0 0 86 20 Norwalk 2 1 0 1 10 20 Oklahoma State 1 1 0 27 19 Oklahoma State 1 1 0 43 27 Missouri 1 1 1 0 58 17 Missouri 1 1 1 0 52 17 football practices and playing on Saturdays, and they have five hours a day at a awareness Hockey School. Michelas has been student teaching five weeks and will teach for three more weeks to finish his student teaching requirement. Michels first visited KU on a recruiting trip. "I really enjoy it," he said. "But after a while, the grind can get to you. I think it is." Michael first visited KU on a recruiting trip, but he said he really had no intention of going. "I JUST thought it thought be fun to come out here and visit," he said. "It was nicer than what I had seen at some of the other schools, and I really liked it. The people were really nice and it seemed like a great place. "I'm glad I stayed. It was one of the best decisions I've ever made." there really isn't much time for Michael's to relax and do what he wants, but when there is, he likes to sit by a lake and sometimes fish. THE NEST That doesn't happen very often, he said. Present your ticket stub from the SUA Popular Film "Frankenstein' and get in THE NEST for $ 50^{c}$ PITCHERS $1.70 COVER CHARGE $1.00 DOORS OPEN AT 8:00 ENTERTAINMENT AT 9:00 DANCE TO AN EXCITING BAND "WILLOW WIND" A Great Evening's Entertainment ken's Pizza 2040 W. 27th MIX 'N MATCH KEBOBS CHOOSE ANY TWO FOR $3.99 Mr. Steak is servin. up kebabs in four mix n match flavors. Teriyaki steak kebob. 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