6 Monday, March 1, 1976 University Daily Kansan KU folds at Big Eight track meet By GARY VICE Sports Writer Staff photo by DAVE CRENSHAW In a wild, shocking finish, the Kansas State Wildcats score an upset victory over the favored University of Kansas Jayhawks in the 8th annual Big Eight Indoor Track Championships last weekend in Kansas City. Mo. KSU's Prince kicks past KU's Wagner and Cromwell on way to 600 title The Wildcats, who last won the title in 1974, edged the defending champion Jayhawks by two points, 54-52, while the Oklahoma State with 50 points were right behind. sports The championship came down to the running race, when the yellow jays could salvage the title. The dayhawks could salvage the title. by winning the event and having K-State finish no higher than third. BUT KU'S EARLIER stumbles and disqualifications proved to be a foreshadowing of what was to happen as KU's batten dropped to the wooden track in Kevin Dahl's second game. The ruffed exchange reversed KU's position from first to last, a half-lap behind the field. The furious running of Wagner, Waddell Smith and Cliff Wille raised bores from the 6,238 people in Municipal Auditorium for the Jayhawks regained the lead but ran out of gas for a second place finish behind Missouri. K-State was third. Across the track, an exuberant DeLoss Dodd, K-S head coach, said, "This is it. Everyone was super. What could be better than to win this?" KUS' MISFORTUNES BEGAN in the final of the 60-yard high hurdles when he hit a cleat and flanked a fast start. In the 400-yard dash, Smith, the defending 600-yard run champion, tripped and fell with K-State's co-captain Chris Mueller to himself up to unposted for (fifth) run. The Jayhawks lost another opportunity to score points when distance runner John Roscoe was disqualified from the two-mile for jumping the gun. Roscoe, a junior from Terre Haute, Ind., was the Big Eight's leader coming into the meet. Head coach Bob Timmons said, "We felt we could handle it all the way. When something happened, we thought we'd come back. But we never did. "RIGHT OFF THE bat in the straight- away races we got a disqualification in the highs (hurries). Oklahoma came on strong and we had to fight back. "When it got to the circle events, here comes K-State. They (K-State) just had a team." "We were trying hard but we just didn't get the points we needed. A great quarterfell fell and then our two-miler jumped the gun in a 24-lap race." The Jayhawks, who entered the competition with the leading performance in seven of the 15 events, managed to win only two individual titles. SHOT PUTTER RUDY Guevara came an ankle injury to win with a toss of 59-24 and sprint captain Randy Berson shook his arm in which he sprained an ankle to win the 440-vard dash. Guevara, who了 the indoor title as a freshman in 1972, said, "I didn't know what to expect after not throwing for three shots. I wasn't too bad, I was pleased to win." Benson, whose ability to compete in the 440-yard dash was in question after a fall between preliminary heats on Friday, came back to win in the finals on Saturday at 49.0. The senior from Montebello, Calif., twisted his left anterior prior to his semi-final heat of the tournament with one touch ups and crushed to the floor. With his ankle frozen and taped, Benson was able to remain in competition but not without noticeable pain. THE JAYHAWKS' STRONGEST event was the 1-3-5 finish of shot patters Guaveira, Jim Padrobarre and Steve Stone. Podrebraca heaved the shot 57-9 for third and Stone placed fifth with his 56-7 effort. Podrebarek, who owns a seasonal best mark of 58-10% said, "I can't believe that 57-9. I should've gone to the library tonight." KU did muster seven second-place performances turned in by Anthony Coleman, 60-yard low hurdles; Wiley, 60-dash dash; Wagner, 600-yard run; Bill Lundberg, two-mile run; Steve Rainbow, high jump; Tad pole vault; and the mile relay赛 IN THE 600-YARD run, Wagner and Nolan Clemom were surprised by K-State's Bob Prince, and had to settle for second and third. Prince, who also succeeded, defended his 800-yard run crown, was chosen as the meet's most outstanding performer. Cromwell, who finished third, said, "I went out pretty fast to get the lead and was fighting off a guy from Iowa State (Dave Linden) out of me. I just didn't have enough left." Scales, a sophorame from Lawrence,犊ed 16-3 on his first attempt at that job in the spring of 1804. Oklahoma's Jim Johnson mastered on this third and final attempt. Johnson won the competition with a meet record 17-94, which was also a record by KU's Terry Forter by half an inch. WILEY. THE DEFENDING 60-yard dash champion, ran second to Oklahoma's John Garrison with a 6.1 clocking. His time qualified him for the NCAA Indoor Championships March 12-13. Laverne Smith was fourth in 6.2. Garrison, who tied the meet record of 6.0 in the 60-yard dash, also won the 60-yard low hurdles in 6.7, making him the meet's only two-event winner. Freshman Anthony Coleman ran a disappointing 7.5 for a fifth place finish in the 60-yard high hurdles, but came back to run a 6.9 in the lows for second place. sports shorts "I was real down at first," said Coleman, who entered the competition tied with the fastest qualifying time of 7.2, "but you've to go to shake it off. That'n't my potential at all. You learn from experience and this will help me." **WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS-KU'Angie Wagle won the balance beam and the all-around and tied with teammate, Laurie Propt in the floor exercise to help Kansas to a first place team finish Saturday in a sixteenth invitational at Washburn University. Propst, a diver on the swim team, also won the vaulting competition. Karen Mundy, another diver, placed first in the uneven parallel bars. Kansas defended teams from South Kansas State, Wichita State, Washburn, Wisconsin. SOCCER-Led by Felipe Santos' two goals, the Jayhaws blitzed Oklahoma 5-4 Saturday in Norman, Okla. Other Kansas were Mohen Mhiri and Herman Gomez. Yesterday, the team fought to a 0-4 tie on the 23rd and Iowa soccer fields with the Kansas City Cougars of the Heart of America Soccer Association. WOMEN'S TRACK—The KU women's team broke five school records and tied one another at a 14-train non-scoring meet last Saturday at the University of Missouri. The records were set by Jessie Riddle (46%) in the shot put, Celesta Russie (59.0) in the 440, Connie Laine (1.31) in the 600, and Nancy Bissell (5.23.3) in the mila. Sheila Calmise told the school record of ?.2 in the 60. FOOTBALL—You win some and you lose some. At about the same time as announcing the signing of three more high school football stars, KU head coach Bud O'Rear, reported the decision of John O'Rear, freshman strong safety to leave the team. O'Rear, who had played minor league baseball for four seasons with the Baltimore Orioles before being recruited by the Jayhawks, has decided to give up the rest of his baseball and again has signed a professional baseball contract with the Baltimore Orioles. Gymnasts lose The new football signers are Jimmy Little, a running back from Woodbridge, A. Larry Gibson, a defensive back from North Carolina and Brent Krone, a lineman from York, Pa. Two Jayhawk gymnasts set KU season bests in a dual meet Saturday against Oklahoma in Robinson Gymnasium, but couldn't overcome the triple win of OU's Mike Wilson, as the Sooners won, 204.75 to 197.65. Wilson won the all-around and parallel bars and tied with KU's Sean Williams in vaulting. Kansas managed first, one, two, three and four, after father from John Nunley in the still rings. Nunley's rings' score of 9.1 was a season high for KU, and Les Kerr had a 48.05 in the all-around to better his own KU season best of 47.3. In an invitational meet at Hays Friday, KU won four of the six events it entered, although only three KU gymmasts competed. Kerr scored 47.1 in the all-around, had a 9.1 for third in the floor exercise, 8.9 for a tie for second in the parallel bars with teammates, and third in the high bar with a score of 8.95. Freshmen Rick Ernsz and Tommy McCall both placed fifth in their events, picking up one point apiece. Ernsz competed in the 1,000-yard run and McCall in the half-mile. Hynes took first in both the still rings and high bar. His 9.2 in the high bar was a KU seven. And Jody Summers, with a 9.2 average, added a first in the parallel bars, another a second. 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