THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Sports 1 Fans' hopes may be too high, Moore says Sports Editor BY STEVE SCHOENFELD One year. That all it took for University of Kansas football fans to get greedy. A slice of success—a 7-5 season, a fourth place finish in the Big Eight and a trip to the Sun Bowl—and the fans are begging for And that's just what Moore, Bad Moore, the second coach, who guided the the team in Nickoff returns last season, was expected to contend for a No. 1 cornerback spot, but he suffered a knee injury in a game that would probably be out for the entire season. Lydok Sobek, the No. 2 light end last year as a freshman, suffered a crushed verbiage and a torn Achilles muscle miss this season. Dave Henges, an offensive lineman who was listed as the No. 2 school's career rushing leader. Campfield is an excellent blocker and a very underrated ball carrier. Banks and Hawks are the best of backups the Jayhawks have ever had. But behind them, Moore warned, the Jayhawks are thin. Sharp Sharpe, a 511, 175-pound senior; Max Ediger, a 64, 190-pound junior. Mr. Ediger is one of the 180-bound者 who was a junior college All-Star. Defense DEFENSIVE LINE—This could be the Jayhawks' greatest strength. In Mike Butler, 6-2, 35-8 defensive tackle, the Jayhawks have a bona fide All-America candidate, who Moore says "can be as good as he wants to be." KU is a solid on the other tackle spot, too. With sophomore Franklin King there, and sophomore Christian Young, the Page 3 Mister Guy's Fashion Outlook The plated pant is again featured by our stores, and is still big news! Mister Guy has shown pleats for several seasons, yet many parts of the country have not been exposed to them. Pleats are 'Contemporary Classics' or general trend that has been called The plaited part works well with the new and refined 'country look' that we have tried to express with our updated tweeds, and we are delighted. 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We have modeled a sportcoat, sportcoat we have achieved a seemingly paradox of fashion that is very correct for today's dress. We have done this pant in all fabrics from corduroy, to khaki, and denim. d Moore is nervous about optimistic forecast to get back in race m is as important in cross country her sport. ujust of the race, three K-State umped into the lead, with a group yhawks in hot pursuit. For all reasons, the way it ended in rules later. won, but KU placed five men in ven, just five points back. More by the KU five had managed to win, so he chied ich was just what they wanted to a great start for KU—especially the 1974 season that saw the plunge to the lower depths e. standings with a seventh place at time Coach Bob Timmons fully o challenge for the Big Fight title. re—1975 —would be better. It had h they didn't know it, KU had just to run their best race of the year st meet. A dubious distinction at What followed was a roller coaster of a season that ended with a desimal seven place performance at the conference meet. Maybe this year—1766—will be better. It the list of returnees are three proven seniors: George Mason, Clarksville, Ark. Jark. John Roscoe, Terre Haute, Ind.; and Tirmons, Mich., Mich., around which Tirmons can build. Mason, who was inconsistent as a junior, has come on strong during the past four months. In fact, during that period, he has set personal records in the mile (4:17.8), the half-mile (2:56.9), and the 20-96.7) and marathon (2:26.55), which lowered his KU school standard. Roscoe, who was ninth in the Big Eight last year, is a veteran of international cross country tours to Italy and Morocco. While at Southwestern Michigan Junior College, he captured NJCAA national titles in cross country, steeplechase and the marathon. Another asset could be John, who has impressive credentials but has not received footing. See RUNNERS page 10 Index used to be that the only sports students knew or cared about were football, etball and perhaps track. Of course, this means men's football, basketball and $\lambda$. The rest of the men's sports were considered minor, meaning not important, the women's sports—they belonged in the sororities and for women who could arn's all a thing of the past—at least as far as the Kansan's sports staff is aware. These two Black Canyon sports sections cover all of the first semester of school. basketball backs ... 2 baseball ... 2 hockey tennis ... 3 Eight predictions ... 5 hiking gymnastics ... 5 hockey ... 7 hiking swimming ... 11 swim scoreboard ... 11