Tuesday, July 13, 1976 3 9th-grader excels in meet Sports By BRYANT GRIGGS A ninth-grader from South Junior High School stole the spotlight from KU runners at the Third Annual Lawrence Track and Field meet会议 Saturday at Memorial Stadium. Kevin Thiessen had never competed for an organized junior high or high school track team, but his 8.7-second time in the 70-yard low hardies and his 13 feet, 2-inch in the pole vault were better than the National Junior Olympic AAU records. THE MEET was conducted under AU rules, but it wasn't an AU Junior Olympic meet. Ed Meyen, director of the Lawrence Track Club, said. However, Thiessen's time in the low hurdles and his record-exceeding vaunt won't go on record because the meet wasn't registered with the AAU. "We're not sure whether Thiessen's marks are a Junior Olympic record because we're not sure the AAU has recognized the marks because it wasn't a 'Junior Olympic' Players'union baseball owners agree on terms PHILADELPHIA (AP)—The All-Star Game, once almost threatened because of the continuing dispute between baseball's first two players in the 1960s Association, became the scene of settlement between the two sides yesterday when agreement on a new four-year contract was reached. Marvin Miller, executive director of the players' union, said his executive board had accepted the latest proposal, which would extend to the full membership for ratification. The six-man player relations committee, which represented management in the negotiations, voted unanimously for the pact and will submit it to the rest of the owners for approval at a special meeting tomorrow. "I believe so." he said. Miller was asked whether he thought the player between the players and owners was finished. No details of the agreement were announced, but it was learned that it called for a new reserve clause that would allow players to become free agents after six years in the major leagues. Another feature would prevent a player who had moved from one team to another from changing teams again for five years. The pact also includes a 29 per cent increase in pension benefits. The settlement ends 13 months of negotiations between the two sides and ushers in a new reserve system concept for baseball. It does not, however, solve the perplexing "one-and-one" problem that Ayers and once after pitchers Ayers Messmessman and Dawn Browne had agent status because they had played the 1975 season without signing contracts. Arbitrator Peter Selitz ruled that the two pitches had effectively played out their options and were free to move to new teams. McNally retired but Messersmith left the Los Angeles Dodgers for the Atlanta Braves. Thick 'n juicy siloin steak. Deep crunchy clams. Corn on the cob drizzled with butter. Served in crisp green salad, baked potato and warm bread It's a special summer treat. Right now at Mr. Steak, America's steak expert. 920 West 23rd 11 a.m.-10 p.m. meet. But Thlessen has beat out the old marks," Meyen said. Thitessen also won the 100-yard dash with a time of 11.0 seconds. "I was hoping for a couple of records," Theissen said, "but I really wasn't ready for it (the meet). I hadn't run in a week and a half, but I got on a train to a camp at Kansas State," he said. GEORGE MASON, KU miler, also participated in the meet, as did KU track team member Bill Lundberg, who ran the two mile. Mason won the mile with a time of 41.78 in the men's ens. He also ran a 2:02.6 to take second place in the men's open 880-750, took sixth place in the 440 with a time of 55.8. In the two-mile run, Lundberg crossed the finish line ahead of Mason with a run of 8.71 km (5.35 mi). Lawrence residents set meet records in six field events and six running events. 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MONREAL (AP)—U.S. Olympic officials acted as the go-between Monday, trying to get the Taiwanese back into the Olympic Games. The Taiwanese said Sunday they would pull out of the Games. The IOC, under pressure from the Canadian government, had asked them to drop the name of the country and its capital in a opening ceremony behind the Olympic emblem instead of their own national flag. Taiwan-Olympic talks slow THE IOC executive board capitulated to Canada's demands Sunday and suggested The Taiwanese said they would not compete under those conditions. A few of their athletes are in Montreal but others are stranded in the United States, unable to get into the country because Canada will not grant them visas. The Africans want to bring pressure on New Zealand because a New Zealand rugby team currently is touring segregationist South Africa. that the Taiwan athletes march under an Olympic symbol instead of their own flag. 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