6 Friday, April 25, 1975 University Daily Kansan Football debuts with new offense By BOB HANSON Sports Writer The University of Kansas football team will field its third offense in as many years in the annual spring intrasquad game at 2 p.m. Saturday in Memorial Stadium. The Jayhawks will use a new multiple-formation offense emphasizing the win-on-battle attack. The offense was instituted by the team in spring 2014 over the KU coaching duties this spring. Last spring, under Coach Dum Farr- brough, the Hawks used the VeeT-*r* formation in 1973. KU had a pro-test offense with David Jayes of All-America murderback David Jayes. Moore said that Tuesday that the squad would be divided evenly in terms of player abilities. Assistant coaches John Levra and Carl Leeres will be head coaches for the Blue Devils. After the players are divided into two squads this afternoon, Moore will flip a coin to determine which squads Levrade and Reese will coach. Quarterback divisions for the squad already have been decided. Moore said Scott McCamy and Tom Krattii would quarterback one team and Scott McMichael and Mike Loyd would share the signal-calling duties on the other. Moore said none of the four quarterbacks had an inside track on the starting job for the first half. "We don't have one yet who has stepped for ward, and said. This is my job," he said. The Jayhawks will be without the services of some key performers from last year. The linemen Terry Beeson, Les Barnes, Paul Van Saun and JohnScanlan, and skip Johnson, a backfell, will miss the game because of injuries. Kurt Kniff, a strong safety; Eddie Lewis, a wide receiver; and Nolan Cromwell, a free safety, also will miss the game. Kniff will be in Stillwater, Oka., this weekend for a three-game baseball season with Oklahoma State, and Cromwell and Lewis will be with the track team at the Drake Relays. The number of injuries in practice has been especially disturbing to Moore. "The most upsetting thing about spring practice has been the injuries," he said. "But you've got to keep teaching blocking and tackling." Moore said that football fans wouldn't see a lot of new wishbone plays because the Hawks hadn't been concerned with them this spring. "We've been concentrating on the funnels here," she said. "Then we started blowing them up into air and getting into it." Tickets for the game can be purchased at the stadium beginning at 1 p.m. Saturday. $2 for adults and H for children. KU students will be admitted free with their KU I.D.'s. KU seeks triple crown with Drake victories The University of Kansas track team will complete the Midwest Relays circuit this weekend by sending a 24-man team to the 66th annual drakerelays in Des Moines, Iowa. The KU mile relay team will be running for a triple crown sweep in that event, having already won the event at the Texas and Kansas Relays. Last week, the team also played against the Oregon Bison and Eddie Lewis set a school record, recording the distance in 3:07 7 Randy Smith, KU high jumper, will also be seeking a triple crown sweep in the high jump. Smith won at *Texas with a 2-1 jump and won last weekend at the Kansas Relays by sailing 7-0. He will be defending the 7-1 jump and will be seeking his fourth straight 7-foot performance of the outdoor season. Long jumpers Theo Hamilton and Danny Seay and javelin throwers Roger Hammond and Mark Kostek also will attempt to win the U.S. championships at the Kansas Relays last week. Seay, who finished third behind his teammate Hamilton and Charlton 'Hawks to battle OSU Free to KU Students and Club Members $1 for Others Sponsored by The Jayhawks and the Cowboys will play a doubleheader today and will conclude the season. The University of Kansas baseball team, bolstered by increased confidence and improved hitting, travels to Stillwater, Oklahoma State University, series against Oklahoma State University. Here are the KU entries at the Drake Relays with season ★★ drick (14) 10-yearly undergraduate burden—Nolan Cromwell (52.3) David Williams (17.7) FRIDAY, APRIL 25 7:30 p.m. South Park Recreation Center KU Coach Floyd Temple said Tuesday that he would start Rob Allinder (34) and Mike Love (13) in today's twin bill. Nate Lowe will get the call for Saturday's finale. Both teams match up very well on paper. Both are the worst hitting teams in the league. OSU is last in hitting (.214) and KU (.238) is just a step ahead. Both clubs lead the conference in fielding. The Cowboys is first followed closely by the Cowboys. Here are the KU entrances at the Drake Relays with season tickets. 100 yard dash: CWiley III (6.5) and Larry Jacksen (6.5). 120 yard dash: CWiley II (6.5) and Larry Jacksen (6.5). Barrie-William Williams (14.7) McDonald (6.3) Kearse- mille-Hill Baldung Lundberg (14.2, 12.5) and Tom Kepner (12.5) freimble. H. Lunderberg (14.22.5) and Tau 114 Marsbon-George Masson and Joel Camron KU FOLK DANCE CLUB Marathon—George Mason and Joel Caml Shot put—Steve Stone (35-24%) KU is 9-16 in all games and 4-5 in league play. OSU is 5-8 in the conference. Temple said that OSU had the best talent in the league next to Oklahoma. Javelin- Roger-Hammert (240.9) and Mark Kostek (233) Doulard-Jeff (164.8) **Long jump**- The Hamilton (26-10) and Danyse Seiky (36) **Triple jump**- Seyay (35-19%) and Hamilton 40 yard relay-Wiley, Lewis, Benson, and Jackson 80 yard relay-Wiley, Lewis, Benson, and Jackson Mike relay-Levitt, Wiley, Benson, Cromwell and Waddell Buller (25), Mike relay-Cromwell, Lundberg, Ray Hakeen and Glenn Hatcher Mike relay-McDonald, Koppes, Landberg and Williams in individual events, Larry Jackson will be running the 100 yard dash. Cromwell is entered in the 440 yard intermediate hurdles and McDonald will run the steeplechase. Ehizuenu of Illinois, however, was the one who recorded UKU record books by a newborn in a nowhere-other place. High jump - Hardy Smith (7-11) and Ketuhn Gatlin (6-10) Long jump - Hempel Smith (26-10) and Danee Seen (5-9) Tennis team to SIU After obliterating Iowa State University 9-0 Tuesday, the University of Kansas men's tennis team travels to Carbondale, Ill., to play in the rugged Southern Illinois University Invitational Tournament today and Saturday. The KU team is 48 for the spring season and 1-3 in the Big Eight Conference. Folk Dance Instructor from Los Angeles Teaching International Folk Dances Paid for with Student Senate Funds Eureka TIMBERLINE Unique Compression Arch Frame Keeps Tent Taut, needs no stakes. 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