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THE BATTALION
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1977
Fuqua out indefinitely
United Press International
PITTSBURGH — Veteran run
ning back John “Frenchy” Fuqua
has a broken right thumb and will
be lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers
indefinitely.
Fuqua suffered the injury in Fri
day night’s 21-13 victory over the
Philadelphia Eagles. Veteran guard
Sam Davis also suffered a hamstring
injury in that game and will be un
able to play in the Steelers final pre
season game against the Dallas
Cowboys Thursday night in Dallas.
Sports
Can Kansas jayhawk’?
By PAUL McGRATH
Battalion Asst. Sports Editor
The Jayhawk, now the namesake
of the University of Kansas, is a
mythological creature, distin
guished by large feet and an over
sized bill.
The term “jayhawk” is most
commonly associated with a band of
Civil War guerillas fighting in the
Midwest, but its origins seems to
come a decade or so before the con
flict. The earliest use of the word
has been traced to an 1848 wagon
train attempting to cross the deso
late plains to reach the California
gold fields. Faced with shortages in
equipment and provisions, the min
ers were asked how they expected
to survive.
“We are going to jayhawk our
way,” was the reported reply. Thus,
the band became known as the
Jayhawkers. Eventually, most of
them reached California after suffer
ing several terrible ordeals.
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Kansas head football coach Bud
Moore will be trying to “jayhawk”
his team through the 1977 season as
the third-year coach faces his
biggest rebuilding task yet.
Inexperience is the most common
virtue found in Lawrence these days
as Kansas is without 21 letterman
and 10 starters from last year’s
squad. Seven of those who departed
went in the National Football
League draft.
The Jayhawks lost stellar quarter
back Nolan Cromwell and leading
ballcarrier Laverne Smith, losses
which may cripple what was the na
tion’s fourth best rushing team last
year.
Also gone are linebacker Terry
Beeson, the Jayhawk s top tackier
last fall with 130, and top notch de
fensive lineman Mike Butler, a
four-year letterman.
The defensive secondary was
perhaps the the hardest hit as only
one starter returns, Tom Fitch, an
academic all-America. For replace
ments, the Jayhawks moved three
offensive players, quarterback Mark
Lissak, halfback Jimmy Little and
split end Delvin Miller to the sec
ondary and each is figured to play an
integral part. Little is listed as the
No. 1 cornerback this fall.
“We have some good athletes,”
Moore says, “but we simply have
little or no experience.
Rebuilding is a problem Moore
has had to solve before. Since taking
over at Kansas in December 1974,
Moore has produced winning teams
in successive years, a feat which had
not been done there in 10 previous
years. The Jayhawks also went to
the Sun Bowl in 1975, Moore’s first
season.
The ways and wiles of Alabama
Coach Paul “Bear” Bryant have
nibbed off on Moore through the
years. He played under Bryant at
Bama before joining the staff of
Charley Bradshaw at Kentucky in
1962. Both Bradshaw and Moore’s
subsequent boss, Gene Stallings at
Texas A&M, were pupils of Bryant.
In 1971, Moore went to North
Carolina where he was ap assistant
under Vince Dooley and renewed a
friendship with Tar Heel athletic di
rector Homer Rice. Rice, now the
coach at Rice University, was the of
fensive coordinator at Kentucky
during Moore’s tenure there.
Moore will be returning to Aggie-
land this Saturday in the season
opener for both teams. This will be
the second meeting of the two, the
first being a 28-10 Kansas victory in
1974.
Three of the Jayhawks first four
games come on the road against po
tential Top Ten teams — Texas
A&M, UCLA and Oklahoma. Thus,
the schedule is definitely working
against them.
“I don’t think there is any ques
tion that it’s (the schedule) one of
the toughest in the country, ” Moore
said. “It’s not just a matter of who
we are playing either. The distance
we have to travel can also take its
toll. ”
Kansas teams have usually been
marked by the presence of at least
one or two so-called superstars,
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such as running backs C*; fc
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and John Riggins
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like John Hadl, Bobby Dow
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stars, Moore agreed "
that this is very unusual fon
also true that in this confer*
Big Eight) that it is very]
win without several pe 0 p| (
category. For that r ea so „
better have better depth It
he even more important
oach
, r-'onttl I
have a great team effort, pis ^
Beset with a lack of espAye’r
players while competing i„ Loll
fere nee as tough as the B, [said
fitly ii
those 1848 miners.
Whether or not Kansas
able to jayhawk” its way iv—
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WACO — Freshman Scott Smith,
who took over signal calling chores
this week after injuries sidelined the
Baylor Bears’ top two quarterbacks,
took his team through their final
1 scrimmage Saturday.
Smith was elevated to the first
team when starter Sammy Bickham
suffered a shoulder seperation and
his backup Greg Wood sprained an
ankle a week ago. Both players have
been unable to work out since.
“If we had opened with Tech this
afternoon Scott would have been
our quarterback and the way it looks
now he will be there when we do,”
said head coach Grant Teaff after his
squad’s three hour workout.
The Bears face Texas Tech in
their season opener next Saturday.
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Central League pro baseball
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“Scott had a super afternoon and
we have every confidence in playing
him,” Teaff said. “He is an excep
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this afternoon and that’s an excel
lent percentage for anyone.”
Oh’s 41st home runoftkil
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bottom of the 10th innid
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out he has seen in the six years he
has been at Baylor.
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