Friday, April 26, 1968 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 9 Had I works with Jayhawks By Robert Burdick By Robert Burdick Kansan Staff Reporter John Hadl, former KU All-American and now quarterback for the San Diego Chargers of the American Football League, is helping coach the KU football team this spring. Hadi, who lives in Lawrence during the off season, is also working on his degree in physical education and social studies and is practice teaching this spring at Lawrence Junior High School. His classes run until two each afternoon when he leaves the junior high and suits up for practice with the KU soud. "I've been working mostly with the tight and split ends," said Hadl, who was voted the most valuable player in the Big Eight in 1960. TRAFFIC COP Hadl called John Mosier, Wichita sophomore, probably the best tight end in the league. He also singled out other ends as showing promise. "George McGowan, a Pasadena junior college transfer student, shows a lot of ability and Larry Brown and George Garrett are real strong kids," Hadl said. John Hadl, former KU All-American and now San Diego Charger quarterback, directs traffic at a recent KU spring football practice session. Hadl works mostly with the Jayhawk tight and split ends. Although he quarterbacks for San Diego, Hadl has not been working with KU quarterback Bobby Douglass who is coached mainly by Pepper Rodgers. Hadl called Rodgers an excellent coach and a very knowledgeable man. Douglass is physically as good a quarterback as anyone in the country and will be a top draft choice next year, according to Hadl. Hadi thinks the Big Eight will be stronger this year and that many teams will be looking for KU this season because the Jayhawks surprised many people last year. Jo Jo plans fall finish Jo White, KU's All-American basketball senior from St. Louis, Mo., will complete his eligibility during the fall semester of 1968. White, who has only one semester of eligibility left, said, "I couldn't play in any of the post season tournaments because I've already been eligible for the limit of three, so there's no reason to wait until second semester." KU coach Ted Owens feels White can help the Jayhawks more by playing first semester. "There are 18 games during first semester and only eight second semester," he said. He picked Oklahoma, Kansas. Nebraska and Missouri as the strong teams in the conference. Besides his coaching duties, Hadl also recruits for KU in his off season. "If I'm not teaching school I'm usually here at the athletic department," he said. Hadi begins summer training with the Chargers July 17 and will return to KU at the end of the pro season. ES NO BULL Bullfighter Month Throughout Month of April Buy a taco and get a card. Ten tacos will fill itβ€” Then you get 2 free! (No limit on cards) Each card will be used for a free drawing The University of Kansas will host the Big Eight eagle match Saturday and Sunday in the Military Science Building, room 203. in May! KU will host Big Eight rifle match All Big Eight schools will be represented by mixed teams. kneeling and standing.. Two targets will be fired at from each position. All teams are given 100 minutes to complete a match. Shooting 22-calibre small bore gallery rifles, each rifleman will shoot at targets, 50 feet away, from three positions β€” prone. Meet winner will be decided by the total score of the top five shooters from each school. Trophies will be awarded to the top three teams and the top three individual marksmen. MICKI's secretarial services 901 Kentucky β€” Suite 102 VI 2-0111