6 Tuesday, April 8, 1975 University Daily Kansan Jayhawks bothered by numerous injuries There is no truth to the rumor that Watkins Hospital has set up a first aid station at Memorial Stadium for the University of Kansas football team. But from the looks of the Jayhawk's injury list, the possibility is there. Twenty-five players are on Coach Bud Moore's injury roster, including the 'Hawks three top running backs, Clif Doran, Bill Campfield and Laverne Smith. A fourth, fullback Skip Johnson, is out for the rest of spring drills with a broken leg sustained during a three-hour controlled scrimmage Saturday. Defensive end Harry Murphy and offensive tackle Ace Boydson are suffering from foot injuries that occurred during the scrimmage. On defense, noseguard John Scanland and tackle Paul Van Saun suffered knee injuries in Saturday's scrimmage. The injuries put them out of action for the spring. They underwent surgery on Sunday, the second knee operation for both. Despite the injuries, it was business as usual in the KU camp Monday as the Hawks started the third week of spring drills. Moore moved Paul Bower, one of six quarterbacks vying for that position in the wishbone attack, back to split end, his original position. The five quarterbacks left Mike Lepid, Sharp and Scott McCamy. Dennis Wright has moved to first-string running back. Moore said he was impressed with Wright's running Saturday and again on Monday. Doran, whose hip is 'banged up a little bit,' according to Moore, practiced with the team Monday. Smith and Campfield, with knee and ankle injuries respectively, were The kicking game is being handled by Bob Swift, Swift started working on field goals and extra points last week. Moore said, and he began hunting chores Monday. Emphasis on the kicking game and the installment of multiple offensive variations are on the agenda for the rest of the week, Moore said. Mike Love, who shared kicking duties with Swift last year, is out for baseball and is not practicing regularly with the football squad. Work on split formations was instituted to increase the defense works out against several different threats. This year's KU golf team strengthened by veterans Veterans make up the nucleus of the University of Kansas golf team which was announced Sunday by KU Golf Coach Max Kennedy. The golfers were selected from a 16-man field on the basis of their experience, the best 72-hole scores in practice rounds and player interest, Max Kennedy said. Newcomers Rick Kennedy, Lawrence sophomore, Doug Wallace, Newton senior, and Cork EK, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, freshmen to veterans to complete the eight man, squad. Those returning to the team are Mike Fiddeleke, Paullina, Iowa, senior; John Goss and Marc Morozzo, Wichita seniors; Tom Peterson, Bloomington,mn, sophomore; and Ken Idleman, Overland Park freshman. Five played on the Jawhawk team last fall. Originally the team was to be picked on the basis of scores from four qualifying rounds played during the last two weeks. In 2014, Kennedy to cancel the qualifying rounds. The University of Kansas softball team has started its season with four straight wins. It seems only logical that after Tommy Smith, 64, super substitute on this year’s football team, played four years of basketball the pros would be interested in him, right? But the pro that was at KU yesterday wasn't really interested in his basketball ability: he was a pro scout from the Dallas Cowboys football team. The team won a double-header on April 1 against the defending national champions, Southwest Missouri State at Springfield, Mo. Pennie Paulean held SWMS to one hit and KU won 2-0. Gloria Graves pitched in the game, with a strike-out. The big question, then, is how in the world would a pro team the caliber of the Cowboys hear of a basketball player named Smith, who has been asked to think he could play pro football for them? Softball team going strong Tuesday the Jayhaws travel to Manhattan to play K-State. Tennis squad will battle NU "We should beat them 9-0. It wouldn't be a match for us if we didn't." he said. Nebraska has never been a tennis power, Geller KU. No. 4, man, said Monday. The University of Kansas men's tennis team will play Nebraska today. The match will be at 2 p.m. on the tennis courts behind Allen Field House, weather permitting. If it is rainy, indoor, in doors, it will be at 1 p.m. at the Lawrence Hacquet Club, on 23rd St., west of wichita. KU will be trying to win its first Big Eight match this spring after losing to Oklahoma State. The score of the KU-NU match is particularly important because the Big Eight stands are determined on the basis of total points scored in conference play. 8 TRACK RECORDING DECK "The scouts come to football games all the time," said Smith on Monday. "Dallas has a good tradition of picking up players from other sports. John Smith (who holds By MIKE FITZGERALD Sports Editor KU, $12, has had trouble in recent games scores runs when they had men on base. The University of Kansas baseball team will try to get back on the winning track when it plays Central Missouri State College in a 1:30 doubleheader today at Quigley Coach Floyd Temple said Monday he hadn't made a decision as to who would be the coach, but he was ready. 'Hawks to play double-header Pros seek Tommie Smith Five of the KU golfers will compete in the first spring tournament Thursday and Friday in the Wichita State Invitational. "We can't get the clutch base hit or even a飞 ball when we have runners on base." Temple said. 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While They Last Summer & Spring Sample Tops nerback, if possible, a position he played in high school in Kewanee, Ill. 927 Massachusetts THE ATTIC Smith said Monday that the scout had him run a couple of yard-dashes. He said he was a hard worker. the 400 yard dash world record) plays for Dallas." "I don't know how I'd do in the pros," Smith said. "I haven't played any football since high school, and then I played it just for fun. Smith said the scout told him that if he ran the 40 in under 4.6 that the Cowboys would probably sign him. Smith ran a second 40-yard dash in 4.5. Running the 40 in 4.5 is excellent for football player, but Smith said he could do better if he was in better shape. "I've gained eight pounds since basketball season has been over," he said. "I'm up to 219 now and I haven't been doing anything except lying around and eating." "Out in the pros, though, I don't know. Pro football is a business world. It would be a real challenge, and that would be good." 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