4 Tuesday, June 22, 1976 University Daily Kansan Sports KU sports arenas boast computerized scoreboards Nearly $80,000 has been spent by two national and two local companies to buy electronic scoreboards for Allen Field House and Memorial Stadium this year, Jerry Waugh, assistant athletic director for operations, said. Phillips Petroleum Company, McDonald's University State Bank and Mitchell-Stephens Real Estate Agency bought the company's lease on the advertising space on the signs. After the 10-year period, the scoreboard will become the property of the Kansas University Athletic Corporation, and advertisers will negotiate contracts. KUAC hopes the renegotiated contracts will increase revenue after the initial 10 years. MEMORIAL STADIUM'S scoreboard will light up for KU's first home football game, 1:30 p.m., September 11, when KU plays Washington State. The scoreboard was installed in five days. It is set in the ground in 22 feet of concrete, Waugh said. The sign measures 43 and one-half英寸, and 23 and one-half feet vertically. More than 4,000 lightballs are in a message center above the scoreboard which, like the scoreboard in Allen Field House, is controlled by a computer that will flash messages and information, Waugh said. KUAC had been disatisfied with the scoreboard, and the new scoreboard is part of what Waugh called Athletic Director programs to upgrade athletic facilities." THE SCOREBOARD was designed and installed by American Sign and Indicator Corporation, Spokane, Wash., one of the electronic display companies in the nation. More than 60 colleges and universities have similar scoreboards, Bob Christian-ann, president of the American Music Association, said. The University of Oklahoma has two scoreboards from the company, and the other is from a vendor. said. The University of Colorado will have a similar scoreboard soon, along with Iowa State and Arizona State. Indiana State now has one. "Showmanship is the name of the game, from the jerseys a team wears to the scoreboard," Christianson said. "Scoreboards that display paid advertising are appearing in college sports complexes across the country," he said. KANSAS CITY (AP)—Jim Spencer singled home Chicago's tying run in the ninth innings and the winning run in the last night as the White Sox nipped the Kansas City Royals 2-1 and snapped a 10-game losing streak. Chisox beat KC in extra innings The defeat was the third straight for the Royals, the first time this year the American League's West Division leaders have dropped three in a row. Barrios, a 23-year-old rookie making his third start, showed a veteran's poise in working out of difficulty. The Royals, whose 200 team buitting average led a league at batting of the game, grunted runners in scoring position in the first five innings. In the ninth, Ralph Garr and Buddy Bradford singled and, with two away, the first game. Bradford joined 10th jersey Orla led off with a single and was safe when reliever Tom Hall 11, fielded Bradford's bunt and threw late to second, then picked up second, later Bradford singled in the go-go-runward. 5 high school students join computation center Staff Writer By DAVE STEFFEN The program is an outgrowth of resource sharing and job-training agreements between firms. Five Lawrence High School students joined the University of Kansas computation center staff June 2 as participants in a program designed to teach exceptional students about computers, Paul Wolf, coordinator of the computation center said. Input, output and simple operations work will be done until Jv 15. Wolfe said. In fiscal year 1977, resource sharing will be extended to include development of curriculum materials for LHS and KU, Wolfe said. Jeff Lindbaum and Arthur Parker, KU freshmen this fall, and John Huxtable and brothers Roy and Bruce Leban are involved in a program initiated this year to train talented high school students with all aspects of using computers, Wolfe said. LHS STUDENTS have received on-the-b job-training in data entry techniques at the computation center since 1973. In 1974 LHS and KU began sharing computers. The sharing program has several goals, he said, citing increased knowledge of computer operations for LHS students as a fundamental goal. Trained students could operate Saturday morning activities when computers were available to teachers and students. Because some students in the program will enrol in KU this fall, trained students could make up a year-round student staff for the compilation center, he said. IN MID-JULY the students will be involved in applications and systems programs. operations applied to individual student interests. Rail Wavil, chairman of the LHS math department, said each of the students was a member. Parker and the Lebanese be among the top three scorers on the Mathematics Association of American test the past two years. They first in the state on the test since 1974. Lindenbaum's work at the computation center will be interrupted July 10 when he begins studying math and physics in a room at the Weitzman Institute in Israel. ALL THE students said they had taken or would be taking calculus courses next year. Although Parker quit taking math after sophomore geometry, he has reached tensor calculus by reading math texts on his calculator to KU finals in the subject, Wilbur said. Parker and Lindenbaum have taken computer science courses, but they have taught themselves most of what they know about computers. The Lebans and Huxtable have had no formal course work in computer science. "I have trouble keeping new information in front of them, they learn so fast." Wafu so. The students said they wanted to move past simple operations into complex programming as soon as possible. Roy Leban said simple operations work was especially mindboggling." He said he hopes to gain more challenging programming. *ACCEPTING CARDS from users and taking them into card readers is becoming slow.* Parker said he was looking forward to difficult programming, too. Dine At A World-Famous Restaurant After 4 P.M. And Get . . . with this coupon Big Mac 2 for $1.19 Offer good only at: 901 West 23rd St. Lawrence, Kansas Limit one coupon per person per visit. Void after June 30, 1976. Although eating habits may change in the summer, the body's needs are unchanged and a well-planned program of exercise and physical activity is necessary to keep up with the season's activities. Good nutritional habits required for summer activities We adapt to the season and the foods Baseball Standings W 8 L Pet. GB New York 28 11 .500 Baltimore 31 21 .500 Indianapolis 31 21 .500 Boston 29 31 .483 Detroit 29 31 .483 Dallas 31 31 .483 Milwaukee 31 44 .13 AMERICAN LEAGUE Kansas City Texas Oakland Minnesota Cleveland California 39 23 629 38 21 497 39 32 475 29 32 475 39 32 412 We do it all for you $ ^{ \textcircled{2}} $ The sugar from the candy enters the metabolic process at a higher level than many nutrients found in the fruit, Cross said. melons, strawberries and tomatoes are good sources of vitamin C. Fresh fruits like strawberries and melons are great additions to a diet. W W I Pet. GB Philadelphia 48 11 374 Pittsburgh 33 28 374 Baltimore 35 28 374 St. Louis 29 36 446 Chicago 29 36 438 Atlanta 29 36 416 NEW YORK CITY New York 8, Cleveland 2, Washington 16 Detroit 5, Milwaukee 9, 11 lines Detroit 3, Milwaukee 10, 11 lines Detroit 3, Milwaukee 10, 11 lines Detroit 3, Milwaukee 10, 11 lines Texas 1, Oklahoma 1, 10 lines NATIONAL LEAGUE utilized equally by the body for energy production. But the fruit will give other nutrients like vitamin C, vitamin A and minerals—the candy supplies only sugar." Cleveland 41 25 621 - Los Angeles 39 27 608 - San Diego 29 27 347 - Houston 30 26 455 - Atlanta 30 36 455 - San Francisco 34 26 368 - Philadelphia 8, Montreal 3 Atlanta 11, Houston 9 Denver 10, Indianapolis 8 St Louis 7, New York 2 San Diego 6, San Francisco 3 Intramural scores Late Comers 15, Speedrats 1 All the King's Men 7, Ancient Mariners 1 Fast pitch men: Late Corners 15. Speedrats 5 Coffee: Royals 8, Plumber's Unit 7 Our Gang 9, Frazer and Associates 8 Slow pitch Haas Racers won by forfeit over the 71's. Ball Hall Bombers 18, Lawrence Gains 7 COMMONWEALTH THEATRES GREATER COMFORT SERVICE AND ENTERTAINMENT Walt Disney's Granada 1416121 - Granada y 133892 "FOLLOW ME, BOYS" Daily at 2:15, 7:15, 9:20 that are available at the time," Marie Cross, associate professor of human development, said last week. "It's important to be aware of what foods are good sources of particular nutrients and to take advantage of such products when they're in season. Edgar Rice Burrough's classic "AT THE EARTH'S CORE" 7:30-9:30 Sat.-Sun. 2:30 PG Hillcrest "I could murder her in front of your eyes and you couldn't prove it." "A piece of fruit and a candy bar will be JON VOIGHT JACQUELINE BISSET ROBERT SHAW Summer produce such as cantaloupe. Sat.-Sun. 1:55 PG 7:30 & 9:40 Snack foods have little, if any, food value, according to Cross. The idea that these food provide quick energy for active people is incorrect, she said. Hillcrest Bill Cosby Raquel Welch "MOTHER, JUGS & SPEED" :40-9:35 Sat.-Sun. Mat. 2:05 PG Hillcrest Alfred Hitchcock's "FAMILY PLOT" PG 7:20 & 8:35 Sat, Sun, Mat. 1:45 "NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT" 7:20 & 9:35 Sat..Sun. 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Psalms 2 and Acts 4:25 THERE IS NO PEACE, SAITH MY GOOD, TO THE WICKED, CRY ALoud, SPARE NOT, LIFT UP THE VOICE LIKE A TRUMPET, AND MY PEOPLE MYTEIR THEIR TRANSGRESSION, and THE HOUSE OF JACOB THEIIR SINS: *taishl 57:21*, etc. No peace to the wicked There are two places in The Bible that tell of peace among the nations when they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spoors into pruning hooks — lashin 2nd chapter, and Micah 4th. Both messages are practically the same. The following "AND IT SHALL COME TO PASS IN THE LAST DAYS, THAT THE MORDE OF THE LORD'S HOUSE SHALL BE ESTABLISHED IN THE TOP OF THE MOUNTAINS, AND SHALL BE EXALTED ABOVE PEOPLE WHO WILL GO HOME TO PEOPLE WHICH SHALL GO AND SAY, COMEY, ANDLET US GO UPON THE HOUSE OF THE LORD, TO THE HOUSE OF THE GOD OF JACOB; AND HE WILL TEACH US OF his WAYS, AND WE will RUN in HIS PATHS; FOR OUT OF ZION SHALL GO FORTH THE WILD WOLF, FOR OUT OF NORTHERN SHALL JUDGE AMONG THE NATIONS, AND SHALL REBUKE MANY PEOPLE; AND THEY SHALL BEAT their SWORDS into PLO- SHAREES, and their SPEARS into PRUNING HOOKS: NATIONSHALL NOT LIFT UP SWORD AGAINST NETHERNESS, AND LEAVE THEM HERE; AND COMEY, AND LEET AND IWALK IN the LIGHT OF THE LORD." This shall come to pass in the last days, when the House of God is exalted above all else in the earth; on the highest hill of a mountain in the top of the mountains. all nations shall flow unto that High Place to judge upon all nations, and it is then that The Lord will judge upon all nations and bring peace. Are you and I who claim to be Christian and heavenbound flowering up to that High Place, or are we flowering downward seeking another level? You and I were both at the very beginning of our journey and as many others as we can. Jesus Christ took a whip of cords and lapped out at the hypocrites and profane wreathes in The Temple, and later his disciples remembered that it was written of Him: "The seal of God is upon your head." (2 Peter 1:19) But so did a goat be shipped by express; the agent sent his porter to and out where it was to go, who returned and reported: "Do甘走咆 *eit up where it wilt*. It is to be feared that many of us so-called Christians have "eaten up our hawkenbound tag, if we ever had one Ourcel for the world, the flesh, and the devil has consumed us, and ourSELves are gone." And he degrades the House of God, His Day, His teachings, and His paths. How then can we expect peace Charles the first, of England, in opposition to the Puritans' strict obedience to The Law of God promulgated "The Declaration of Sports" which made law for the people to spend their time at the sports field. He tried to run away from it and come to America and was on the boat to sail, but Charles 'boys took him off and would not let him leave, or may be more correct to say that God took him off as He had a job for him in England — to lead the movement that was eventually to "chop" the trees. When the church leaders excused the Story of Cromwell being kept in England to upset the "apple-cart" of Charles and his Cavaliers reminds one of Homan in the Book of Esther who thought he was building a gallows on which to hang Mordalea, when in reality he was building it for himself and his wife. He did not want his house to be made under Legislature had made it "no sin" to fish on Sunday — the one day in seven set aside by most Christians to be observed in obedience to God's Fourth Commandment, Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy, etc. It might be well for you Sunday hatchery to get a copy of the Bible, or a copy of the book of Job, or sirt, or sirt, so as to take it along to the other world. "If it seem evil unto you to serve The Lord," don't do it, that is Scripture. "Choose ye this day whom you will serve." is also Scripture, Speaking of the shroud, the late Sam Jones was often criticized for lack of knowledge, for failure to comply with the law, or sirt, so as to make much dignity as any of you. We hear a lot about the "dignity of the individual," regardless of his character, or lack of it. If we would seek to impress upon the individual the importance and necessity of "humility and the fear of The Lord" the dignity part would take care of itself. Today we seem to think that "expression" should be of impression. "Don't forget to climb the mountains!" we peace! P. O. BOX 405, DECATUR, GA. 30031