--- Thursday, April 8, 1976 7 University Daily Kansan KU netters slam hopeless ISU Staff photo by DAVE CRENSHAW Mark Hosking defeated Denny Fitz. 6-1. 6-1 "It's awfully hard to beat the bad player," he said. And there were plenty of bad Iowa State players who could've given the Jayhawks fits with their soft serves and unorthodox style of play. But KU didn't let them win. They crushed the Cyclones, 94, yesterday on the Allen Field House courts. By STEVE SCHOENFELD Associate Sports Editor Gates was quick to come to the defense of the Cyclones, who were picked by the Big Eight coaches to finish last (seventh), and because the state didn't field a team) in the conference. IN WINNING their second straight Big Eight dual match, the Jayhawks didn't lose one set. In fact, only two sets—both in doubles—were even close. "The fact they (ISU) have no scholarships puts their program in a weaker position in respect to ours," Gates said. "We've got a scholarship program and that gives you a competitive edge. They're a team with a lot of experience but are been competitive with the rest of the league because they lack the No. 1 and 2 men to give them the punch at the top." KU tennis coach Kirkland Gates said it best. DESPITE THE WEAK competition, Gates said he still thought his team played well. He singled out his No. 5 and 6 men, Gree Buller and Hank Colman. "Today's match was good for both of them because they won big, and they've been having trouble winning as of late. It gets hard when you win big. You don't get down on yourself." It won't be as easy for the Jayhawks when they meet Big Eight rival Oklahoma at 1 p.m. today in the opening round of the Oklahoma City Invitational. "The players are really keyed up because Oklahoma is the first real tough Big Eight team we've played." Gates said. "I'll be a player. If we win, it will be 44-4—that close." KU golfers to Wichita tourney The KU men's golf team begins play in the Wheatshocker Tournament in Wichita today, seeking improvement over their last place finish in last week's Oklahoma Intercollegiate Tournament in Shawnee, OK. The Jayhawks are sending a five-man squad, consisting of Gary Challion, Jim Doyle, Rick Kenemedy, Jim Pearson and Doyle Gerard, to Wichita. The Wheatshaker Tournament, which ends tomorrow, is the second outing of the season. Chilton, the only one of the five golfers who played in the Oklahoma Tournament, checked in last week with rounds of 85, 79 and 76, for a 240 total. The golfers will play in a dual meet against Nebraska on Friday, April 16, and the North Carolina to Des Moines to participate in the Drake Rivals Tournament April 22 and 23. SUA indoor recreation DOUBLES FOOSBALL TOURNAMENT Sunday, April 11-1 p.m. J-Bowl Sunday, April Entry fee $1.00 per player Sign up and pay at J-Bowl Prizes go to 1st & 2nd place teams Prizes furnished by SIRLOIN STOCKADE Deadline April 9,5 p.m. Absolutely Everything for Your Wedding. - Gowns for your bridesmaids and your mother, all in your favorite colors and styles. - Engraved invitations and announcements in every style. - A wide selection of beautiful gowns to make you the perfect bride. - Tux rental service for the groom who needs some good help and advice. - Complete catering service from mints and nuts right down to the details on your cake. - Help with all the "little" things: gifts, cake servers, ring pillows, etc. - Floral advice that can make your bouquets and arrangements say "you." Bridal Fashions by Jan 1101 Mass. A Service of the Flower Shoppe 841-0800 Larry Csonka signs contract with NY Giants NEW YORK (AP) - Fullback Larry Coskona returned to the National Football League yesterday, signing a contract with New York Giants for a reunion with Coach Bill Armstrong. Arnsparmer had been an assistant coach with Miami when the star running back handled championships in 1973 and 1974. Since both hedd left Miami, Arnsparmer for New York. The terms of Coona's contract with the Giants weren't immediately known, but it was clear that the agent, Ed Keting—had been deranged for contract work about $250,000 a year plus a variety of cash bonuses and fringe benefits. In his seven years with Miami, Coona worked 176 games. York and Csanka for the ill-fated World Football League. Careers Don't Just Happen A weekend conference on career decision making April 9,10 Kansas Union Friday 1-5 p.m. Career Fair Saturday Business and University personnel will be available to answer questions about job opportunities. Jayhawk Room, Parlor A, B, C. 6 p.m. Banquet, Big 8 Room 10-12 a.m. Career Fair 7 p.m. Speaker, Elizabeth Hanford Dole Attorney and Federal Trade Commissioner Big 8 Room Workshops Careers Don't Just Happen Maximizing Black Potential Beginning a Career at Any Age Beyond High School Choices Parents' Workshop Job Seeking Skill Building Life-Planning Walnut, Regionalist, Oread Rooms 1:30-4:30 p.m. Workshops continued Sponsored by the Commission on the Status of Women This organization funded from the Student Activity Fee University-Community Service Scholarship/Award As a result of the efforts of many students on the evening of April 20, 1970 in the saving of furniture, art objects and invaluable service to firefighters during the Kansas Union fire, some insurance carriers decided to present to the Kansas Union a gift in the amount of $5,000. After presentation of the gift, it was suggested that the Student Union Activities Board seek those students deserving of being awarded scholarship/awards from the gift. Qualifications - Regularly enrolled students at the University of Kansas at the time of application (spring term) and at the time of the receipt of the award (fall term). - Service to the University and/or the Lawrence community. - Scholarship, financial need and references will be of minimal consideration in application reviews. Applications - Applications must be received by 5:00 p.m., Friday, April 23, 1976 in the SUA office, Kansas Union. - More information and applications available Monday, April 12 in the SUA office, Kansas Union. HELPFUL HINTS WHEN PLAYING INTRAMURAL SOFTBALL 1. Keep your eye on the ball. 2. Stay down on ground balls. 3. Wear team T-shirts from KING GEORGE II SHIRT FACTORY. Give your intramural softball team its own identity. 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