6 University Dally Kansan NFL teams pick five Jayhawks in draft By GARY VICE Sports Editor Jayhawk football talent enjoyed perhaps its finest pro draft in recent years yesterday. Five KU athletes were selected in the first five rounds. Mike Butler was the first from Kansas to be drafted when he was selected in the first Sports Seattle picked KU linebacker Terry Beeson in second. round by Green Bay, Nolan Cornwell was picked by Los Angeles and Terry Beeson by Seattle in the second round. In fourth round selections, Laverne Smith was chosen by Pittsburgh and Skip Sharp went to Philadelphia in the fifth round. Only Southern California and Texas A&M had more athletes selected than did KU in the first day of the draft. Both schools had seven players and five players chosen—all in the second round. ROUND SIX of the annual NFL draft, being conducted at the Hotel Roosevelt in New York, will begin at 9 a.m. The draft continues today until all 12 round are After Tampa named Southern California tullock Ricky Bell as the first pick of the team, Tampa faced a 1-0 loss. trade with Dallas that affected the draft outcome for Beeson and possibly Butler. The Seahawks were known to have had their sights on Butler, KU's massive defensive tackle. But they trapped their first pass of the game by pick-picking their trade picks—one in the first round and three ★ ★ ★ Chiefs strengthen defense KANAS CITY (AP)—Seeking to bolster a defense that ranked next to last in the NFL last season, the Kansas City Chiefs picked Gary Green, a cornerback from Baylor, in yesterday's first round of the college draft. Picking ninth in the second round, the Chiefs went for running back Tony Reed of Colorado, who rushed for 1,210 yards last year. With the 11th selection in the third round, the Chiefs got Thomas Howard, an outside linebacker from Texas Tech. A three-year starter. Howard is 6-1, 20-8. The Chiefs had four selections in the fourth round, thanks to earlier trades. On the eighth selection, courtesy of Philadelphia they took Long Beach State's No. 1 Miahi Hailey. Two picks later they selected Bethune-Cookman tight end Andre Samuelu. Sox win, 8-4 to even series KANSAS CITY (UPI)—Alan Bannister collected four hits and scored three runs, one on Richie Zisk's two-run homer in the fifth inning, last night to spark an 8-4 victory by the Chicago White Sox over the Kansas City Royals. Zisk's American League-leading eight homer came after a single by Bannister off Steve Minogut, 0-3, and gave the White Sox a 5-4 lead. Chicago added three insurance to the eighth on a twonent triple by Clement Lemon and a fielder twice by Jim Essian. No. 11, courtesy of Houston, was Darius Helton, an offensive guard from North Carolina-Central. Their final selection of the round, number 20, from Washington, was Eric Harris, defensive back from Memphis State. Green, 5-11, 184-pounder, will give the Green immediate help in two areas, said Jack Spence. "He's the premier defensive corner coming out of this year's group," he said. in the Chiefs' complicated player evaluation system, Green was rated the third best overall athlete among this year's college seniors. Head Coach Paul Wiggin said that, happily, he lost a $5 bet that Green wouldn't be available when the Chiefs picked 10th in the first round. Green can stand and vertical jump 36 cm. Viggian said, "That may not sound real." Reed, a first-tier All-Big Eight selection, gained 1,932 yards and scored 11 touchdowns. "The guy is seldom in the training room and that's what impressed me," said Jake. "He also got great hands." "I've a play-action game where he puts out a receiver will give us another dimension." Green said he was happy to be drafted by the Chiefs and especially glad they intended to make him a key player. "I came to Baylor as a running and defensive back," he said, "but at the time they had about six running backs and seven running secondary, so that's where I ended up. sisterkettlecafe Vegetarian Delights 14th & Mass. Vegetarian Delights 14th & Mass Collectively owned & operated Breakfast & lunch, 9:00-2:00 Dinner, 5:30-9:00 Coffee House Fri. & Sat. with live entertainment Sno Midnight 9 pm-Midnight "WOODY ALLEN'S BREAKTHROUGH MOVIE" --in the second, Seattle's second pick in the second round was Beeson, KU's linebacker who performed in three bowl games this year. The Cowboys used the deal to choose Heisman Trophy winner Tony Dorsett of Pittsburgh. "THE BEST LOVE STORY OF THIS DECEMBER" This is a picture I designed, one of the most amazing things I've ever seen. Anime! Ahoy! The love story of a faint of fame. 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Gary "I'm going to a good team—one with a winning program. I know I can fit into their space." ENDS THURS. "THE BAD NEWS BEARS" in "The SHootist" show film 8:30 Sussex "I thought maybe I'd go higher," Smith said. "So, since I didn't draft higher than I did in college." AN ANIMATED & LIVE ACTION FILM. Box office opens 11:50. Rated X, I.D.'s please. And although he was slightly disappointed, he said he was relieved that he'd been regarded well enough to be drafted by the Rangers he'd be pleased. It's the only thing I got." WORLD HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Owens-frank Portland 108, Darwin 104 Tuesday's Game Gold State at Los Angeles 6 p.m. series 3-23 Scoreboard Chiefs' coach Paul Wiggin said yesterday, "If Butler had still been available, it would have been a debate. I'd like to say, 'No, we didn't want Butler anyway,' but you know that isn't true. Mike Butler is one heck of a football player." Cromwell, who directed KU's wishbone offense his junior and senior years, was the Jayhawk's second player selected when the third pick of the second round. would probably have been the Chief's choice. SMITH, KU'S single-season and career leader rusher, said he felt his selection by the Steelers, picking him 15th in the fourth round. left him with something to prove. CROMELLY, WHO rushed for 1,763 yards in one and a half seasons at quarterback before suffering a knee injury, will play as the defensive backfield at Los Angeles. NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION "I'll play anywhere they want me to," Cromwell said. "I like playing the game. That's the main thing I look for, being able to contribute." FOLLOWING THE completion of the fourth round yesterday, KU coach Bud Moore, said, "Well, I'm real pleased and certainly not surprised. We've felt all along all four were very capable of playing in the NFL. Hillcrest Sentinelins Houston 3, Winnipeg 2, (Winnipeg leads series 3-2). Beech, 6-2 and 240 pounds, said he thought his outstanding senior year (130 tackles) and his performances in the Blue-Grey Senior Bowls bowl selection. When Beeson received word that he had been chosen by the Seahawks in the second round, he was surprised—but only that he would be able to get Seattle to have a third chance to get him. "THE BEEN talking to Seattle all along," said Beenzo, who ended his career at KU with 282 tackles, the third highest total in school history. "They told me they'd try and draft me, perhaps even in the third. But I didn't think I'd be around that long. "I guess they were able to get me when they made those extra deals to get more draft picks. I figured I'd kinda go in the room, but it was a little earlier than I thought." and Also SHENANIGANS Alpha Kappa Lambda Free Keg to Delta Delta Delta Tonight a preview of "Greek of the Week" Wednesday is Free Admission with student 9.D. "I'm a little surprise Nolan didn't go with the suit," he said, his knee bumpered, the several鞭挎 on. Sponsored by SUA Moore correctly predicted that Sharp's turn was coming, "Maybe we'll get a couple more. You never can tell. It wouldn't surprise me maybe if Skip Sharp didn't go in the fifth or sixth round. Or even Chris Golob or Waddell Sharp, who made a successful transition last season from running back to the defensive secondary where he led the Big Eight in interceptions, was taken by the Eagles as the seventh pick in the fifth round. Of the 139 players chosen, 82 were offensive players and 57 defensive players, Running back was the category in which the most players were drafted, 25. Others were: linebackers and defensive backs, 15; cornerbacks, six; tackles, ten; defensive tackles, 13 each; tackles, 12; defensive ends, 10; quarterbacks, eight; tight ends, six; and centers and kickers, eight. The Big Eight had 22 players taken from its conference, the most of any conference. The Southwest Conference was second with 19 players selected, followed by the Pacific-Eight with 17, the Southeastern Conference, 16, the Northwest Conference and the Atlantic Coast Conference, with six. Big Eight players selected were: Alvin Buffalo, defensive tackle, KL by Green Bay, Gray by New York, defensive tackle, QB by Green Bay, Savage by Denver, defensive tackle, QB by Denver Third Round Curtis Brown, rumbling back, MU, by Baffalo; Saddle Brown, defensive back, OU, by New England. Nicole Cornwell, defensive back, KU, by Los Angeles. Ryan Davis, defensive back, CU, by Kansas City. David, defensive back, CU, by Kansas City. Tony Heed, defensive back, CU, by Kansas City. Bryce Hearley, Iowa, running back, CU, by Chicago. Horey Ivory, running back, CU, by Chicago. Horey Ivory, running back, CU, by Chicago. Horey Ivory, running back, CU, by Chicago. Horey Ivory, running back, CU, by Chicago. Horey Ivory, running back, CU, by Chicago. 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