Tuesday, Julv 6.1976 Sports Women's field hockey still faces bleak future The women's field哮啤 program at the University of Missouri has been put on the endangered species list. Marion Washington, director of women's athletics, said yesterday that the program would continue during the 1976-77 school year, but that insufficient funding might cause the sport to be eliminated the following year. "To stay competitive, we need more money," she said. "At this point, the program is being run on a year-to-year basis, with the same problem (money) certain to be the primary factor again next year." THE FIELD hockey program was allocated $4,500 by the Student Senate in May and received $2,500 when the University administration redistributed the state funds the women's program received, also in May. The administration specified that this money for the women's athletic program should be given to the hockey team. "After this year, only four of the Big Eight schools will have women's field hockey programs because most are going the club-sim route." Washington said. Field hockey isn't what athletic departments call a "major" sport in the Midwest, and records indicate that the majority of American high schools have also the case with other Big Eight schools. A sports club doesn't receive money from the athletics, it isn't governed by the women's athletic association. Jane Markert, women's field hockey coach during the 75-76 season, has returned to Warrensburg, Mo., after completing her leave of absence from Central Missouri State University. A graduate student at Missouri, although Washington said she had a good prospect for the job who was interested in several sports. "Graduate students are feasible substitutes for full-time coaches in some sports, like field hockey, but I don't really want to do that because I'm already student students as a basis I have I want," she said. Washington said she intended to conduct interviews for the position during the next two weeks. Special emphasis would be given to ensuring efficiency in more than one sport, she said. The ability to coach more than one team Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East New York W L Pet. GR Boston 38 27 .500 Cleveland 37 27 .500 Pacific 36 38 .500 Milwaukee 38 40 .400 Minnesota 38 41 .400 NATIONAL LEAGUE Kansas City Texas Oklahoma Minnesota Chicago California 47 29 618 43 23 358 42 32 390 36 34 468 36 34 468 36 34 468 36 34 468 Philadelphia 28 W L Pet. GS Pittsburgh 28 W 196 78 Pittsburgh 43 32 58 St. Louis 43 38 324 12% St. Louis 43 38 324 12% Chicago 22 46 410 21% Northwestern 22 46 410 21% Kansas City 2, New York 1 Boston 11, Chicago 5 Missouri 6, Texas 8, Detroit 6 Oklahoma 7, Cleveland 1 Oakland 4, Baltimore 1 Cheetahland 49 49 613 613 Los Angeles 49 31 374 374 San Diego 49 31 353 353 Atlanta 37 42 468 468 Houston 37 42 468 11% San Francisco 37 37 38 38 Chicago 3, San Diego 0 San Francisco 6, Los Lords 4 Detroit 5, Oakland 3 Cincinnati 11, Montreal 2 Los Angeles 4, Philadelphia 0 San Diego 7, Baltimore 3 On Campus TONIGHT: A FACULTY RECITAL will be presented at 7:30 in Worthington Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. The SUA Theatre will be shown at 7:30 in Woodruff Auditorium, the Kansas Union. The film stars Marlon Brando, Jean Simmons and Frank Sinatra. sport is a primary element in Washington's program to concentrate acts within the state. AT PRESENT, softball and volleyball coaching duties are combined into one full-time position to cope with limited budgeting, Washington said. "I feel we can no longer depend on joint (teaching and coaching simultaneously) appointments. For the stability of the department, I think people to work within the department." Washington said she hoped such combinations within the women's athletics program would enable KU to maintain its women's program, including the field hockey team, KU currently has 10 women's sports. PUFF'S FRAGRANT WEEDS "Field hockey is in good shape for this year but the problem of sufficient money will always be there. All of the women's teams are getting better and are in condition for national competition—and as you need, you need more money," she said. University Daily Kansan Cheetoots! Meerschauns! Brier Roots! Thick in juicy soiolin steak. Crunch deep-fried clams. Corn on the cob drizzled with butter. 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McLewis took more than five and umpire DLMuro, the crew chief, agreed with him. Splitterff, 96, was in constant trouble but split the Yankees until the seventh when New York played the game under protest. In the ninth inning outfielder Amos Otis rushed his shoulder trying to make a save, but the ball was replaced by designated hitter Mt-Rae. Fran Healy's single, a walk to Willie pulled by the band. You fly put runners on first and third with one Otis hurt in catch attempt NEW YORK (AP)—Star centerfielder Amos Olsa of the Kansas City Royals injured his right shoulder while attempting a diving catch in the ninth timing of yesterday's game against the New York Yankees. ★ ★ ★ but a club spokesman said he probably would miss a few games. 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