8 Monday, March 28,1977 University Dally Kansan Weekend Sports Roundup Football drills open Our rooftop team begins spring drills at 3:30 p.m. today. Today's practice will be the first of 20 practice sessions, which is the usual day for training and regulars. Spring drills will end April 30. The Jayhawks begin spring drills under third-year coach Bud Moore with 29 lettermen, including six offensive starters and six defensive starters. Moore said he didn't plan any major changes in KU's offensive and defensive alignments. The 'Hawks will use it regularly a wisdom offense and a 3-4 defenses. However, Moore has announced several position changes, which he called "experiments," to help solve problems caused by the departure of 21 lettermen. "WeVE LOST some outstanding performers who probably can't be replaced," Moore said. "That alone leaves a lot of questions to be answered. I do believe we have better depth overall than at any time since I've been here. At the same time we've learned more about the problems certain areas, particularly linebacker, split end and quarterback." "We'll be a young football team and have a most difficult schedule. That's a bad combination but a challenge we hope we can meet." KU signs McCrav John McCray became the 27th player to sign a national football letter of intent with the Minnesota Vikings. McCray was a first team All-Jayhawk Juco Conference selection this past season at Hutchinson playing tight end. McCray is 6-4, 260 and runs the 40-yard dash in 4.8. He was used nearly exclusively as a blocker in Hutchinson's triple-option offense and caught only one pass this year for six vards. McCray was an honorable mention all-state player at Wichita Heights High School two years ago. At defensive tackle during the season, he guarded 72 tackles, 32 of which were unassisted. Soccer Club fifth He will enter KU as a sophomore. Rockhurst College defeated Benedictine 2 in a penalty yesterday to win the 1996 US Open. North Carolina and Marquette in NCAA finals By The Gannett News Service ATLANTA—North Carolina's All-America Phil Ford has only played against Marquette's Butch Lee once, but the Warrior guard left a lasting impression. "The thing I remember about Lee," Ford said, "is that I kept turning my head and looking back. I don't know." "The only thing you can do against a guy like that is put your hand in his face and strike him." Tonight, at 7:15 GST in theOmni, the two stalls will again be on opposite ends of the court when Marquette and North Carolina vie for the NCAA basketball championship. Lee and Ford met in the Montreal Olympics last July. Lee scored 35 points for the Puerto Rican Olympic team, which has won 26 medals in States team. Ford guarded Lee that night. Tar Heel coach Dean Smith, who coached the U.S. Olympic team to the gold medal in Montreal, also has some lasting visions of Lee. "We just couldn't stop him," Smith said of the 6-1 junior from New York. "We tried Ford on him, then we went to Quinn Buckner—and Buckner's about as excellent a defensive player as there is. Nothing we did worked." Marquette coach Al McGuire, who will be on the bench for the last time in his college coaching career, is also wary of North Carolina's best known weapon—the four-season leader in factor in Saturday's 84-43 semifinal victory over the University of Nevada-Las Vegas. "I said before that I defenses have catching up to the four corners," accuse the Guard. "I slipped past north Carolina-Charlotte in Saturday's semifinals. "48" "But the defense is there." "We've got to cut off the head—Ford is the head," he said of the 6-3 UCN star who is averaging 19 points per game and is the key to the four corners attack. tournament, while the Jayhawks finished a disappointing fifth. In the championship game, Rockhurst and Benedictine, both perennial powers in the NAIA, battled the entire 90 minutes to a scoreless tie. When the tie wasn't broken in two-additional five-minute periods, the game was made over. In a penalty period five players from each team take a turn kicking a goal at the opposing goal tender from 12 yards away. The team that scores the most, wins. ON SATURDAY, Missouri defeated KU-10, and KU held Rockhurst to a scoreless win. In the fifth place consolation game, KU's defeat on track and they defeated K- State 3-2. Robert Altomare, Kansas City junior, was credited with all three of KU's goals against K-State. He was given his third when he joined a K-State player to put it in his own goal. KU coach Bernie Mullin said yesterday the fifth place finish was disappointing. "We should be able to defeat Missouri any time we play them, but we didn't" Saturd- Estes out in prelims David Estes, KU's lone representative at the NCAA swimming championships, failed to advance through the preliminary rounds Saturday morning in the 200-yard butterfly. Estes swam the event in 1:54.2 at the meet sold in Cleveland, Ohio. Spurs whip Kings SAN ANTONIO (UPI)—Larry Kenon scored 43 points yesterday and pulled down 20 of San Antonio's 42 rebounds to help the Spurs hold off Kansas City. 139-129. The Spurs led by 24 points after three periods, but the Kings outscored San Antonio through the first eight minutes of the final period, 34-14. to cut the deficit to four. Ron Bone涟 Kansas City with 32 and teamed with Sam Lacey to ignite the rally for the Kings, who are batting the Chicago Cubs in a playoff spot in the NBA's Eastern Division. Rovals beat Tigers LAKELAND, Fla. (UP1) - Kansas City's Darrell Portier triple home two runs in the 10th innning yesterday to give the Royals a 5-3 exhibition win over the Detroit Tigers Portier, along with Anno Olsa, also known as Willie McCoy, to account for the Royals' first three runs. Formerly of Hair Benders Now at the HAIR SUITE 6th and Iowa 842-8600 CLINT HOLSTON REDKIN The KU men's tennis team opened its norse outdoor season Saturday afternoon by winning a hard-fought first round. Tied at 4-4 going into the final doubles match, KU's No.3 team of Chet Collier and Joe Ruyssier defeated their opponents, 4-6, 6-3, and 6-4 to give KU the win. Tennis team edges Cowboys, 5-4 "They were stronger than we thought, the coach KCU taught us and said. They tipped up the ladder that let me go." player played in the No. 2 position and vice versa, I think this was a big reason that the players had to win. 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