6 Thursday, July 8, 1976 University Daily Kansan Sports KU stars Olympic-bound By BRYANT GRIGGS The smoke has cleared at the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials in Eugene, Ore. Of the 22 current and former KU athletes entered, only Mark Lutz, Terry Porter and Sam Colson will compete in the Montreal Games in August. The three are all former KU All-Americans. The 22 athletes who had attended KU gave the University more athletics than any other college or university at the trials, Bob KuU head track coach, said Tuesday. TIMMONS SAID Oregon University had qualified the most athletes, four, in the 2015 season. The strong representation in the trials resumes to the University's strong track results. KU alumnus Lutz will compete in the 2004 NCAA tournament. In the Larrieu, will compete in the 1500-meter event. "As far as I know that's the only couple in the Games." Timmons said. Latz beat KU hopeful Clifford Wiley, 4-2, to snuggle Snub in the 19th and 20nd-meter dashes. Lutz's best effort at KU was a 20.3 in the yard-dash and 0.5 in the 100-yard dash in IN THE U.S. Track and Field Federation meet in Oklahoma City in 1974, Lutz ran the 309-yard dash in 30.3, just one-tenth of a second off the world record. Lutz and his wife are now members of the Pacific Coast Track Club in California. Timmons said he thought Lutz would do well in Montreal. "Lutz is now running like he ran four years also," he said. Terry Porter was one of four pole vaulters to make the U.S. squad. Porter transferred to KU in 1973 after an outstanding career at Ranger, Texas, Juco. He was the only juco performer to clear 17-fet and won on the national junior college championship there. PORTER WON both the indoor and outdoor Big Eight crowns in 1973 with vaults of 17.4% and 17.4. He has recently cleared the 18-foot mark. "Porter has real good speed, is a great competitor and is really tough mentally. He always seems to keep coming back after some of the worst problems." Timmons Sam Colson is the NCAA record holder in his career in 1973 and in 1978. He was Bie Bril channel 5. Colson is working toward a master of business degree at Clermann and coaches on the job. COLSON FINISHED EENTH in the Olympic trials finals in 1972. Latz was also entered as a winner. Timmons was cautious about Colson's chances at the Games because of a chronic muscle pull sustained in the lower part of Colson's back. "He's had it quite a while and it's doubtful that he'll be ready before the Games begin. Softball coach is out; new contract refused By COURTNEY THOMPSON Sharon Drysdale, assistant professor of physical education and coach of the women's softball team for four years, has been rehired for the 76-77 academic year. Marion Washington, director of women's athletics, announced Monday Drydale's contract hadn't been renewed for the coming year. A consolidation plan within the women's athletic program and a personal conflict between Drydale and herself that divided the program were the reasons for the action, Washington said. Drysdale said yesterday that she had known of the plan to consolidate the softball and volleyball coaching jobs, but that she didn't know of any division in the women's sport because a program that could have been caused by a conflict between Washington and herself. "From the outset, I was faced with At the time, Drysdale was coordinator of the women's athletics program, then a coach in the women's sports department. Drysdale's duties were the same as hers are now. Washington said, but since the program was much smaller then, Drysdale's duties were on a reduced WASHINGTON SAID his appointment as assistant athletic director for women's intercollegiate athletics two years ago was met with hostility from Drysdale and who Washington called her "supporters." He was also a candidate for that position. Area track club and city dept. sponsor meet The third annual Lawrence Track and Field Championships, sponsored by the Lawrence Track Club and the Lawrence University will be Saturday at KU's Memorial Stadium. The relay events, beginning at 10 a.m. will be the 440- and 880-yard medleys. Beginning at 1 p.m. are the individual events; hurdles, 100, 220, 400 and 880 yards. Field events, to begin at 12:30 p.m. are the high jump, long jump, triple jump, pole vault, shot put, and discus. Pre-registration forms, meet rules and event listings are available at the Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department, 910 Massachusetts. hostility from Drysdale and her group of supporters. Although I had the option not to keep her on my staff, I did so in an effort to get her to understand that it is good (tough) gestures," Washington, said. "I talked frequently with Drysdale about her apparent lack of cooperation, but her interests and cooperation had been confined to the softball diamond," she said. THE SITUATION came to a head in the spring. "I repeatedly asked her to cut down on her traveling squad because her team's trips were consistently over budgeted figures," she said. Drysale told Washington that was impossible and didn't attempt to handle the situation in a professional manner, Washington said. Washington said she and Drysdale would meet today and would issue a joint statement to clarify the events of the past few weeks. DRYSALED SAID she was unaware of the alleged hostility or divisions of which Washington spoke. She said the letter she received notifying her of her release listed the hostility of the softball and volleyball coaching job as the reason she wasn't retained. "If things stay the way they are now, we'll be looking elsewhere," she said. "I've been coaching this team for four years now and we've built the program into something really good. It's a situation that's going to be hard to give up." An injured back is a definite disadvantage to a jujuin thrower because it has an effect on the pelvis and shoulder. Of the 22 athletes eligible to compete in the trials, only 21 were able to go. Anthony Coleman, Dallas freshman hurdler, was unable to stay in summer school, Tremmons said. Royals slip by NY,2-1 NEW YORK (AP)—Amos Gits delivered a saffron fly to score Frank White with one in the ninth inning, giving the Kansas City Royals a 2-1 victory over Caffrey Hunter and the New York Yankees last night. After Andy Hassler, making his first appearance for Kansas City, matches seven scoreless innings with Hunter, both teams scored in the eight, the Royals on Hal McRae's fourth homer and the Yankees get a run in the bottom of the innings. Reliever Mark Littell, 5-3, who struck out Thurmand Munson with runners at first and third to end the Yankees' eighth, was credited with the victory although Steve Miorigan pitched the ninth and recorded his fifth win in a game-set series, which the Royals took 3-1. Hassler retired the first six New York batters, striking out four. Healy opened the third with a single, but a double play ended the inning. Except for the mild two-out threat in the fifth and the tainted run in the eighth, the Yankees got a runner past first base in five games. The sixth took the stalemate in nine meetings this season. Baseball Standings W L Pet. GB Pittsburgh 23 12 371 Pittsburgh 44 12 371 Pittsburgh 44 12 371 St. Louis 34 46 430 St. Louis 34 46 430 Chicago 34 46 425 Chicago 34 46 425 Cincinnati 51 11 27 632 — % Los Angeles 51 27 632 — % San Diego 42 44 109 Atlanta 38 34 469 12% Rhode Island 38 44 469 12% Boston 38 44 469 12% San Francisco 38 44 469 12% NATIONAL LEAGUE Easi Chicago 10, San Diego 0 Los Angeles 9, Cleveland 5 Philadelphia 6, Philadelphia 5 Cincinnati 4, Minnesota 3 Detroit 2, New York 1 New York 11, Houston 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE New York W L 17 30 Pet. GB Boston 38 36 590 41 Cleveland 38 36 590 41 Dearborn 38 36 590 41 Baltimore 37 36 423 41 Ballimore 37 36 423 41 W Kansas City Texas Minnesota Chicago California 49 30 620 4 44 31 371 -4 37 42 688 12 36 25 468 12 38 26 417 12 Yankees' Game 6 Chicago 6, Boston 7 Cleveland 4, New York 1 Kansas City 2, Ohio 1 Detroit 2, Texas 1 California 2, Cleveland 0 Washington 3 --- --- "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" Psalms 2 and Acts 4:25 "AND THOU SHALT REMEMBER ALL THE WAY THE LORD THOR! GOD HAIL LED THEE FORESE T forty YEARS." — Deuteronomy 6:2. For your consideration: The same Lord God has led our nation these 150 old years. 1777-1930. Generally speaking, it was in the 1930's our nation and her government began to turn away from honoring and following after the God of our fathers. The God of the Bible, His way, has been so powerful that the God of our money "in God We Trust," and still do, in spite of the fact that we have "cast away the Law of the Lord of Hosts" in many respects: concerning idolatry, profaneness, Sabbath desecration, dihonoring of father and mother, murder, adultery, stalting, false witnessing, and covetousness — "covetousness is idolatry." Christ said of Himself: "The Lord is my savior, I am his Lord; His Lordship of the sacred day and turned it over to the kings of sport, the world, the flesh, and the devil? Also, do we not almost boast that we have nearly done away with the death penalty commanded by The Almighty, and are saving the lives of murderers, raplains, womemongers, homosexuals, and others whom God commanded His people to put to death and send their spirits back to Him who gave us the gift of life and our heavy and growing crop of crime. thieves, lilars, coveteurs, etc." "BE NOT DECEIVED; GOD IS NOT MOCKED; FOR WHAT SOEVER A MAN SOWTH, THAT SHALL HE ALSO REAP. FOR THE THAT SOWTH TO HIS FLESH SHALL OF THE FLESH REAP CORRUPTION; BUT HE THAT SOWTH TO THE "SPIRIT" SHALL OF THE "SPIRIT" REAP LIFE EVERLASTING." Galatiana 8:7. 8. Since this column began over 800 times it has presented God's question to man in a profound way. The heathen is the one who states as to who are the heathen: "who they imagine a vain thing, their kings and rulers," and that "the people are against God Himself, and His Anointed," and for the purpose of getting rid of His Laws and Commandments: "Let us break their bands as盟友, and cast away their cords from us." In this Psalm God also reveals to us the fruit and harvest of this anarchy will bring the contempt of the Almighty": He that sat in the heavens shall laugh: The Lord shall have them in his sore displeasure. During the past thirty years or more have we not been very successful and made a good job of "breaking God's and Christ's banda assuier, and casting away their cords from us?" is not the rise of crime, rape, rott, pillage and burning of our cities good evidence that God mean what He said about "holding in derision and veiling with all adversity" who those reject His laws and Commandments? "And God is angry with the wicked every day — — the wicked shall be turned into hell; all an the 'NATIONS' that forget God!—" "and they turn to evil." "I have not sent these prophets, they yet run; I have not spoken to them, yet they proshesied. But if they had stood in My counsel, and had caused My people to hear My words, then they should have turned their evil way, and from the evil of their doves." — Jeremiah 23:21, 22:1 “Of making many books there is no end — — Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter (of life and death): Fear God and keep His Commandments; for this is the whole duty of man. For God shall bring him, and he shall give it to you. Whether it be good, or whether it be evil,” Ecclesiastes 12:13-14. "Now therefore lear the Lord and serve Him in sincerity and truth — — And if it seem evil unto you to serve the Lord, choose ye this day whom ye will serve — but as for me and my house, we will serve The Lord." Joshua 24:14, 15. P. O. Box 405, Decatur, Ga. 30031