8 Mondav. Anril 5.1976 University Daily Kansan ABOUT US 1. 下列说法正确的是( ) By GARY VICE Sports Writer Cromwell lone Jayhawk winner Nolan Cromwell sped the Jayhawk's only victory at the Texas Relays this weekend in Austin with a personal record of 47.4 in the 400-meter intermediate hurdles. Cromwell's mark placed him second on the University of Kansas' all-time list, behind Cliff Cushman's 49.6 clocking at the 1900 Olympic Games in Rome. Assistant coach Gary Pepin said, "Nolan ran I'm sure one of the fastest times in the world so far this year. Enough can't be said performance that was." Two other Jayhawk trackmen bettered their top individual performances at the open meeting of the Midwest relay circuit, which was conducted by the University of Texas at El Paso. Lundberg, a former junior college All-American, broke the middest record in his first year at Fordham. 8:38.4 clocking, but finished in third place. The event was won by the Shocker Strider's Randy Smith, formerly of Wichita State, in 8:31.4, which better met the mark of 8:42.3 set last year by KU's Kent McDonald. Lungberd, in only his second year of steelechure coronation, the previous priest. (1648) Pedrebarcac's fifthplace toss in the shot put was another outstanding individual performance. The junior college transfer improved his former best of 58-10% with a 29.4% record. The record toss came on his final attempt for the NCAA outdoor championships. PODREBARAC, WHO HAD a best outdoor tots of 56-1/2 last year, said, "I wasn't bad. A couple more good ones like that and I'll be set this year. It's still early in the season so I've still got lots of time to improve." Penlai padded Podarebac's performance, saying, "We're really pleased with the way he's coming around. It shouldn't be long before he'll be beyond that 60-foot mark." The coach also said he was pleased with the team's performance at their second outdoor practice. "We thought it was a really good early season meet. Most of the other schools have had twice as many meets outdoors as we have had, and the as spring goes on we'll be having them, taking them. I think that everywhere we play this meet was really an accomplishment." HEAD COACH BOB Timmons directed another JAYSON group this week, at the event. "I hoped for some good marks and we didn't get it," he said. "I wasn't very nice." Akers, a senior, won the 220 in 22.0 and was timed at 10.0 in the 120. "The guy I really think did well was Steve (Akers). He won the 220, placed second in he 100 and anchored the mile relay squad with a 48-flat quarter." Other winners at the meet were Steve Stone, 56-2 in the shot put; Brian Todd, 200-0 in the javelin; and Mike Wilk, 47-2½ in the triple jump. **BALMYA A** Matsui, Hiroki Spot put- 5, Jawilin, R. Roger Hammond, 2.5, Mark Kunze, 2.5, 600-meter intermediate hazard-1 Nunan, 2.5, Berkley, B. Rogers, 83.4, Berg. 83.4, 100-metre dash - 4, Lavernese Water, 10.3, Mike Soccer club falls in finals By STEVE CLARK Sports Writer Sports Writer KU's soccer club played 60 minutes of good soccer Sunday afternoon at Memorial Stadium. But unfortunately for KU, soccer games last 90 minutes and, as a result, Rohrchau scored two late goals to win 42, the first Jaiyah invitation tournament. "We played 60 minutes of excellent soccer," player-coach Berrine Mullin said following the game, "and had several wins, but win, we just ran out of stamina." Rockhurst jumped off to an early 2- first-half lead before KU scored on a penalty kick by Moseh Mirr. KU hosted the game at 8-2 in the second half. The Santos just minutes into the second half. Despite what Mullin called "the team's physical breakdown," the score remained 2-2 until the 10 minutes, when Rockhurst knocked in a goal to on top. 3-2. KU reached the finals by recording two shutouts in preliminary action, which ran goalkeeper Rafael Perez's shutout string to three straight. In the first round KU stopped Nebraska, 3-0, as Miri collected all three goals. Golfers finish last Rockhurst's Denny Lee, who has signed to play with the Miami Toros of the North American Soccer League, added the final goal, which put the game away. The Jayhawks will get a chance to redeem themselves when they compete in the Wheatshocker Tournament Thursday at Wichita. Medalist honors went to Ron Streck of Tulsa, who shot three straight rounds of 71 for a 213 total. KU's top scorer was Craig Palmer who had a 229 total. Then KU beat the Wichita Wheatbirds, by Missouri, by the identical scene. Rockhurst's road to the finals consisted of a 3-0 win over Kansas State and a 2-4 victory in the semifinals. Columbia bounced back in consolation play to edge Wichita, 3-2 and finished in third. 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