e Monday, May 10. 197 5 (3) fixed I went again. sed and bath on Staff photo by JAY KOELZER There weren't many moments like these for KU this weekend. Jackson glows with confidence By GARY VICE Sports Writer Spinner Larry Jackson has known the exhilarating feeling of being a winner, a Big Eight champion. And he wants nothing more than to be a champion again as he closes out his collegiate track career at the University of Kansas. As the defending 102-yard dash champion and the only returning athlete from last year's top three in the 220, Jackson will compete for the championships May 11th in Lima as one of them. And to hear the senior All-American from Cleveland tell him, he will win. He's not trying to brag; it's just that his desire is so strong he can't see it any other way. "I'M NOT GOING back to do anything but win. Jackson said, "Since it's one of my teams, I don't want to lose." State net meet decides nothing Washburn didn't bring a team. Their tennis players wanted to study for finals. Kansas State College at Pittsburg brought a team, but it didn't want KU's top players to compete. University Daily Kansan "I a little bit embarrassed by it," said Kovibi KU, K老人's tennis coach. "Some strange things happened. Pittsburg didn't want to play on our top four." The Lawrence Open Tennis Tournament Saturday at the Robinson courts supposedly was hold to decide the state women's tennis tournament. He presented, however, it decided nothing. That gave play some KU women a chance to play. Helen Knode, Hannah McCauley, Janet McNeely and Karen Hense played the eight-game pro sets for KU and all but Hense, who played Pittsburgh's No. 1 player, won. After taking a drubbing in the singles matches, Pittsburgh decided to call it a day. "Let's say they were a little disappointed and decided, rather than continue to play doubles, to go home and study for finals," Kivisto said. Left playing were KU's men's and women's squads. Even coach Kivisto got into the act, playing McNeely in singles. KU's No. 1 men's player, Bill Clarke, defeated the women's No. 1 player, Astrid Daka, and Tim Headlek beat both Cecilia Lopez and Laura Cook. "I'm in good shape now, the best ever. I've just concentrate on one thing, and that's what I do." I'll try like hell, I'll really go after it. I won't give nothing in and everything to gain At those distances, he has sped to a 10.2 wind-aided clocking in the 10 and a school coach blasting 200 pace erased Charlie Tidwell in set 1960 and tried with Mark Lutz in set 1972. THAT RECORD-SHATTERING time was set just over a week ago in Memorial Stadium at the KU-KState dual meet in a race where four fountriers eclipsed the 21.04 Olympic trials qualifying standard. In an unofficial contest, the team unattached,扣篮杰克逊 to win and was followed by Laverne Smith (20.5) and the Wildats' Haifa Turner (20.9). "I thought we'd run under 21," Jackson said, "but I was surprised it was that low. When I found out the time I was amazed. I 'golly.' I don't believe it." "It will be a long time before anyone breaks that record. They'll only get a shot at it every four years (Olympic years) and then it'll still be touch to beat." JACKSON, SUDDENLY THRUST INTO Olympic picture, said, "I want to have a pretty good show at the trials. I just want to be nice." It was not a tukke. I know it wasn't a tukke. "I think I really can get through the trials and on the (Olympic) team if I run consistently. By running 20's, I can make it. Once you get running with those guys at the trials, you can't let your mind wander. You need to be there because you've never seen them doesn't mean you can't beat them just like anybody else. "I'M THE GUY to beat," he said, "and "I want to beat myself. Then I know I will. The only guy I look for to be tough in the 100 is Laverne (Smith). And I guess (John) Garrison of Oklahoma might sneak in there, just maybe." Smith, the versatile junior from Wichita, tIDied Tiwell's school record in the 100 with a 10.1 effort at the KU-K state dual and a 9.6 effort at the nationals is top ranked in the Big Eight with a 10.0. "I think the 200 is my best race," Jackson said. "But in the 100, if I get a fast start, I'll be ready." Jackson said the 200 would probably be his best event and he expected his strongest challenges to come from Smith and another player, like Smith, has a 20.5 best this season. "My starts have been bad," he said. Coach Stan (Narewki) to work with me with a gun. I need to practice with a gun, not someone saying, 'Set. Go.' That really doesn't do anything for me. I need to hear that sound." EURAILPASS STUDENT RAILPASS The ideal way to experience 13 countries in Europe. Unlimited mileage. Must buy passes in the United States. SUA Maupintour travel service Telephone 843-1211 Kansas Union Bldg. --in yesterday's game, Kansas was matched with the Kansas State Wildcats, who came in third. Now in Progress The University Shop's QUITTING BUSINESS SALE Every item of Men's and Women's Clothing is maked WAY DOWN for this final sale BankAmericard, Master Charge, Cash or Approved Check No Charges THE UNIVERSITY SHOP 1420 Crescent Road • Lawrence, Ks. • (913) 843-4633 Baseball team's season comes to screeching halt The University of Kansas baseball team's season came to a sudden conclusion yesterday when it suffered its second loss in the 2015 World Cup. Eight tournament in Oklahoma City. In their in training game Saturday, the Jayhawks lost a 2-1 game to the Oklahoma State Cowboys. Both Oklahoma State runs KU lost to Kansas State yesterday, 8-3. Roger Slager, now 7.3, allowed only four hits in the OSU game. He struck out 10 and walked five. His league-leading ERA dropped to 1.19. Kansas could manage only seven hits off the Cowbys' Bobby Green. KU scored in the third inning when Brian Douber doubled and shortstop Lee Ice singled him home. IN OTHER FIRST-ROW action of the tournament, Colorado beat Kansas State, Missouri upset tournament-favorite Indiana, and Iowa State won over Nebraska. abruptly, KU's 23-14 mark set a record for victories in a season. Kansas State jumped off to an early 1-0 lead in the first inning but had it quickly erased by a two-run home run by KU firsteman Carl Heinrich in the bottom of the second. The other games in the tournament yesterday found Missouri beating Iowa State, 7-6, on the strength of a three-rally in the seventh inning. It was in the sixth inning that KSU really got to the Kansas pitching staff. The score had scored in the fifth to tie the score, but the ball went out of the outburst in the sixth put them ahead to stay. Oklahoma State, a winner over Kansas in the opening round, lost to Colorado. After giving up the home run to Heinrich, Dave Tuttle, the KSU starter, allowed only three more hits. The Jayhawks collected only five hits in the contest. AFTER USING ONLY Slagle on Saturday, coach Fleyd Temple was forced to draw liberally from his bulpen. Starter Brian Rhodes, tagged with the loss, was sent off against the sixth. Mike Love and Kevin Kercher also saw action for the Jawhaws. THE BUFFALOES used a Kevin Kirk home run and the five-hit pitch of Dave Hall and Leon Schieke in shutting out the Cowbys, 8-0. Hitting and pitching were the strong points of Colorado game, but the coach added to the exertion. Colorado coach Ivy Brown abruptly planted a kiss on the cheek of umpire Larry Zirbel as heated argument over a checked-swing call. The last game of last night found Oklahoma pitted against Nebraska. The tournament continues until Tuesday night when the winner will be determined in a 7:30 game. If needed, a final game would be played Wednesday. Though the Jayhawks' season ended "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" Psalms 2 and Acts 4:25 "Man, when left to himself, is A MOTLEY MIxture OF THE BEAST AND THE DEVIL' William Law. 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Be confident that there is a difference — if not what difference is there between a man and a beast?" “Beware of making laws in the face of God — telling The Almighty you will meet all His Dispensations, and say things, whether He will, or "God will cure me, it I put personal interest above duty!" — Oliver Cromwell. (Consolidate this late statement, remember Pontius Pilate: "I have a brother to kill you.") "Devoutly thankful ought we to be for the gift of great and good men. They are God's noblest work . . . For nothing should the people of God more devoutly pray than that their great men may be good men. (if we had been doing that during the past few decades do you reckon we "Every young man should strive by the best possible improvement of his talents and opportunities, to make himself a great and a good man. 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