6 Monday, May 3, 1976 University Daily Kansan Track team whips KSU Sports Writer Bv GARY VICE Delloss Dodds, Kansas State's dejected track coach clapped hands with Bob Timon and then rolled away. The State this weekend in Memorial Stadium and said, "You didn't look bad anywhere today. Do you really think we can beat you in Lincoln (at the big Eight Championship)." Timmons, who has guided the Jayhawks to nine consecutive outdoor track crowns, grinned and held his cross-stair adversary, "It was only a perfect afternoon" and "it can happen" when the conference converged in two weeks to decide its champion. Nevertheless, the Jayhawks were impressive Saturday in their final home meet of the year as many record-breaking performances carried KU to its highest point total ever against the Wildcats. The Wildcats' final meet series against the Wildcats. 21-10 THE JAYHAWKS WON 12 OF THE 18 events and swept the three top places in five field games. Pacing the overwhelming victory were the Olympic trials qualifying performances of Laverne Smith, Larry Jackson and Mark Kostek. Smith, a junior, qualified for next month's trials in both the 100-meter and 200-meter dashes. In the 100, Smith sped to a 10.1 clocking, tying Charlie 'Tidwell''s school record, while breaking 'Tidwell''s 20.8 mark in the 200 with a 20.5. But, Smith's 200 clocking won't rewrite the record book as teammate Larry Jackson won the event in 20.3. In that blistering race, four athletes qualified for the Olympic trials by bettering the 21.0 qualifying standard. Besides Smith and Jackson, Cliff Willey (20.3), running unarmed Wilma Watertan, Turner (20.9), of K State qualified. SMITH, A HALFBACK on the Jayhawks football squad said, "I believe I can run better. I'm not in shape now. I weigh 180, so I will be to be running track, especially sprints. "This year I haven't been running all the way through my races. This time I can all He said he might lose some weight in training for the Olympic trials, but he wouldn't try because the football season was anroaching. Jackson, who finished second in the 100, said, "I'm just getting rolling now. I'm staying on my training program—working hard and staying away from women—and getting it together. This is just the start of it. I want 20.1 or 19.8." The javelin corps of Kostek, Roger Hammond and Brian Todd set personal records in both the first and second records the javelin 204-1 to break the meet record, qualify for the Olympic trials and win the competition. His winning mark put him on top of the league at Hammond's 204-7 and Todd's 222-6. KOSTEK, WHOSE PREVIOUS best was 264-4, said. "I wanted good weather and a dry approach for a change. That was the key, good weather and just being relaxed. This was the first meet this year I got to take the full approach. "I had thought of the trials before, that was my goal at the start of the season. Now I've taken one step to making the team. Oh how I'd love to make the team!" Steve Stone also had an outstanding day winning the shot put with a meet record of 16-5. The rest of his games were Walter O'Brien in the discus with a 157-9½ toss, O'Brien, a senior, won the event at 189. Both of Stone's efforts were personal and productive. He shot 60-3% in the shot and 154-4% in the discus. STONE'S TASS PUT him ahead of teammates TJM Podobrete, 60-54, and Rudy Guevara, 59-10, as well as the conference list of top performances this season. Guevara had led with a 60-48 mark set in State Invitational two weeks ago. "I guess it's been my best day," Stone said. "I feel good. It was really easy today, easy as he did. I wasn't exerting myself as hard." The pressure must be pressing. I just went out and threw. "This really is nothing for me. I should have thrown this last well year. I don't really feel like I've accomplished anything because I should be farther along by now. At least I won. Always before it was second, second, second . . . " Other first-place performances were by Randy Benson in the 400-meter dash (47.2), Steve Rainbolt in the high jump (6-10), Nolan Cromwell in the 400-meter intermediate hurdles (50.3). BILI Landberg in the 3,000-meter steeplechase remain in the 110-meter high hurdles (13.7) and the rule and 440-yard relay squads. Coleman's clocking in the hurdles would have qualified the freshman for the Olympic trials but his time was aided by the wind. Baseball team wins two of three The Kansas State series started with Roger Slagle and ended with a rather poor performance by the Jayhawks as KU took three from the Wildcats this weekend. The series' opener was scheduled for Friday, but rain forced postponement of the game until yesterday. The Saturday doubleheader was the place in the sun for The opening game Saturday pitted KU's ace Roger Slagle, (5-2), against the Wildcats' Red Power (5-2). The two right-handed teams were able to hold the combined teams to five hits. But *Shagle's* performance was the superior of the two. He surrendered only two hits and fanned a dozen Wildcats with a three-hit, seventh strike out game. Two of the three hits hirtdurrendered by Power were home runs. Catcher Andy Glimore strolled the ball over the right-field fence in the first inning. Brian Moyer, who had reached on an error, scored ahead of Glimore. The second inning found KU leading off with Ron MacDonald. The KU second baseman hit a shot over the center-field fence 380 feet away from home plate. This would be the offensive noise KU could make, but it was all they needed to win the game. 3-2. THE WILDCATS SCORED their runs in the fourth innings when they put together two walks, a base hit and a sacrifice fly for two runs. Then Slaight went to work. He truck out 9 of the next 11 K-State hitters. The second game also proved to get a pitcher's duel. KU and K-State could get to the Johynks' Brian Rhodes and Wildcat for an overtime win, as Mach for only eight hits, four by each club. KU made its hits count, though, and won the contest, 4-1. Rhodes lost his shutout in the last inning XX --when Gary Holb hit a ground rule double and Paul Kilnowo singled him home. KU'S SCORING WAS that of a scrapy fighting ball club. Three walks and singles by Tom Krattli and center fencer Vince Monelow were worth two runs in the fourth. Lee Ice's lead-off trip in the fifth was followed by Carl Heinrich's sacrifice fly. KU closed out its scoring with Monty Hobbs single and Mayer's run-score double in As good as Saturday was for the Jayhawks, yesterday proved to be disastrous. KU managed a complete turnaround and lost the game, 13-6. KU's hitters got to Wildcat pitcher Lon Ostrom in the fourth inning for their first hit. OSTROM WON HIS ninth game against no losses, giving up six runs on nine Jayhawk hits before being lifted for Frank Seitz in the eighth inning. KU coach Floyd Temple started Rob Allinder yesterday. Allinden had been pitching in tough lock throughout the year, and yesterday was no different. He lasted five and one-third innings. giving up nine hits and seven runs. Kevin Kerschen then pitched an inning, but his four-hit and five-run performance wasn't enough, and Temple lifted him for Mike Lowe. Love, who Temple said was the only effective pitcher yesterday for the Jahawys, surrendered one run and four hits during his two and two-thirds innings on the mound. KU'S FIRE POWER from the plate didn't arrive until the seventh inning when they scored three runs. They also scored three runs in the eighth. Mover hit a home run in the seventh to get KU on the scoreboard. "Today (Sunday) we didn't have good pitching, and when your pitching it good pitching," he said. `you're always unhappy to lose`, *Temple* `but we did worse to a good team and we* *didn't learn from it*. KU's record is now 19-12. The Jayhawks play Emporia Kansas State College tomorrow in a doubleheader at Quigley Field. 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 Regional Premiere of Recently Completed Film THE FILM THE F.B.I. 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