10 Thursday, December 4, 1975 University Daily Kansan Porter's record vault tops intrasquad meet BY KENSTON Sports Writer By KEN STONE It happens every four years. A strange and magical inspiration seizes track athletes across the country. They fantasize themselves capturing Olympic gold. Such an inspiration seems partially responsible for Terry Porter's Allen Field House record pole vault of 17.4 % last night at the University of Georgia track team's annual intramusquet meet. Although Porter, who used up his track eligibility at KU two years ago, no longer attends school here, he vaulted as if he felt right at home. After an easy first attempt clearance of the wristbands, right back to top 17-5 also on his first visit. "THESE JUMPS WERE EASY," he said. "I think I can learn a world record of 18-2." Although Porter's three attempts at 17-84 all failed, his misses were very close. And vaulting with a borrowed pole, which Porter capped and incapacitated him from going much higher. "that pole was just too small," he said. "I was just lucky to get it (17% +) with that pole. I feel a lot better. If I just get a bigger pole, I really go." Porter, who holds the KU outdoor best of 17.4 %, is now training at KU in hopes of earning trips to invitational track meets around the country. His immediate goal is to find meet directors who will pay his way to vault in their meets. But in the back of his mind is the back of the Montreal Olympics next July. Porter admitted Montreal had cured his allergy for hard work. "That's what it takes," he said, a serious look emanating from his mustache face. Hard work also paid off for two other jumpers last night. Sophomore John Butterfield and freshman Steve Rainbolt both cleared 8-10 in races in a late running high jump competition. However, Butterfield's high school teammate, Kieh Guinn, didn't jump last night. A serious knee injury, which he aggrivated last fall at the Pan American Games, still is preventing him from jumping. CONSULTATIONS WITH two doctors during the Christmas break will determine whether an operation is needed, and also they will be able to jump again in the spring. Before he rejuned his knee, Guinn was considered a top prospect for a possible Olympic high jump burr. He set a KU best in the Pan Am Games trials last April. Besides the high jump, KU's shot put chances also look encouraging after last night, especially after the return of Rudy Guevara to the squad. 1973 HIS FIRST MEET at a KU putter since INHUS, Guevara throws a good 5-10%. He was followed by Jim Padrebache with 64-6 and letterman Steve Stone, who had 55-5. Distance runner Bill Lundberg ran close to a record pace in the two-mile run, passing the mile mark in 4:21. But a second mile of 4:40 prevented him from achieving his goal of 8:42.7 - Jim Ryun's intrasquad record set in 1968. Lundberg's near solo performance ended in 10:50:22, with a first time this early in the morning. Larry Jackson's quick start and smooth acceleration nabbed the 60-yard dash victory. His time of 6.1 seconds equalled the set by Laverne Smith in last year's meet. ANTHONY COLEMAN, a freshman from Clifford Wiley, the fifth place finisher in Dallas, took the other 60-year events, winning the time and times of second, second, respectively. Men's Division 490 yard dash - 1, William Neel, 1; 2 Cliff Wiley, 6.4; Anthony Coleman, 6.4; Giles meet record by Laverne Tory. 490 yard hullmilk - 1, Coleman, 7.5; 2 Dennis Break. 7.8; Kevin McNeill, 7.8; 2 Breck, 7.1. 800 yard dash - 1, Coleman, 7.1; 2 Breck, 7.1. 800 yard run - 1, William Neel, 51.3; 2 Tom Wiley, 51.3. 800 yard run - 1, Mark Olson, 1.6; 2 Rock Hawkins, 1.6. 800 yard run - 1, Tom McCall, 1.6; 2 Stan Whisler, 1.6. 1000 yard hurlmilk - 1, Glenn Hatcher, 2.13; 2 Bob Garvan, 1.34; 2 Hike Eunus, 2.13. 13.4; Hike Eunus, 2.13. George Maason, 4.32; Landon Lumberger, 6.0; 2 John Ricecoe, 9.0; Mason, 9.0; John Fatterson, 6.0; Butterfield, 2.19; 2 Mike Wilk, 1.4; Steve Newcomer, 40.4; Sput put - 1, Andy Geary, 60.14; 2 Jim Podreharach, 60.14; Rudy Geary, 60.14; Fonvail vault - 1, Tad Scale, 1.6; 2 Jeff Williams, 14.4; Tom Curtrich, 1.6. Women's Division 490 yard dash - 1, Celissa Russell, 7.3; Colemanburg, 7.8; 490 yard hullmilk - 1, Isaac Hodge, 10.0; Nate Hodge, 10.0; 800 yard run - 1, Nancy Hough, 2.0; 2 Couleane Lake, 2.0; Jenelle Hiddel, 4.12; 2 Dudlin, 2.0; Long jump - 1, Russell, 15.4; 2 Pim Ferron, 1.6; Long jump - 1, Russell, 15.4; 2 Pim Ferron, 1.6; High jump - 1, Lane, 4.0; (2) the Meredith Hicken and In Daniel 12:1 we read "Some who sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake to 'Shame and Everlasting Contempt.' BOX 405, DECATUR, GA. More than once recently this column had taken the position it is as easy as "falling off a loop" to keep la and order where there is genuine faith in the church. last summer's NCAA 100-yard dash finals, made up for his loss to Jackson in the 60 by cruising to an easy victory in the 440-yard决赛. He won first, then 220. Wille strade in for a time of 49.5. In the women's division, Celessa Russell demonstrated good strength by winning the long jump and 440-yard dash, and taking second in the 60-yard dash as well. SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS FAIR Come and buy art work, crafts, and other gift items. Live Music, Clowns, Balloons, Food, and Fun. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5 10 a.m.-10 p.m. UNITED MINISTRIES CENTER 1204 Oread 9th & Iowa HILLCREST BILLIARDS RECREATION'S FINEST "If we don't got it you didn't want to play it no how!" This, I know, Random Remark is a matter of History, 1344 years ago in the year 627 A.D., concerning King Edwin. Built the frontier fortress, to which he left his name, the beginning of modern Edinburgh. On April the 12th of that year he received Christian Baptism, rejecting idolatry and paganism. After his conversion his bishop travelled with him and each court day was made the occasion for preaching and baptism —Edwin strove to give his people the precious boon of peace under good laws and wise administration. It was first of him in his days: "A war with her babes" and "A war with their children" filled their hearts of gathered their harvests in quiet and safety. Men no longer feared the theft or the robber; stakes were driven by the roadside spring, where the traveller found a brass cup hanging for his use, and no thief durst carry it off. West of Hillcrest Bowl 2nd Psalm and Acts 4:25 "What is the meaning of Authority? By Authority we mean an unquestionable, unconditional power. An Authority is Absolute! When we stand before it there is no possible appeal! To Speak of 'relative authority' is like speaking of a "square circle!" It is a contradiction of terms. There is no appeal from authority; it demands unqualified obedience. From this it follows that there can be men who act in accordance with God and He rules in sovereignty over all the. Most High ruler in the Kingdom of men, and give it to whosoever he will—William 4:17. His Holy Will is the law of human life. The Bible also teaches that God has delegated some of His Authority to certain men—first to parents, then to magistrates. When they exercise their authority under obedience to God, they represent God Himself, and to obey them is to obey God. The teaching of the Bible regarding parental and majestical authority throws light on the fact that authority is given and cannot be chosen. We do not allow any authority to be given by God; our children are born into the world, our parents, our country and its rulers are given to us and cannot be evaded or avoided. Please get familiar with the contents of this Second Psalm: Do it Yourself! One of our Random Remarks is a quotation from the 13th chapter of The Book of Romans: "Let every soul—surely that includes you and me—be subject unto the higher powers, for there is no power but of God: the powers that be are ordained of God. Whoseover therefore resisteth the power, resisteth the ordinance of God; and they that resist shall receive to themselves damnation." "THEERE IS NO RIGHT TO STRIKE AGAINST THE PUBLIC SAFETY BY ANYONE, ANTYIME." Governor and later President Calvin Coolidge, "Righteousness exalteth a nation: but sin is a reproach to any people." Proverbs 14:34. Many times since March, 1942, this column has called attention to a message from God to His people found in the last verses of the 17th chapter of Deuteronomy spoken to the Ruler. We suggest it is very appropriate and applicable to every one that strives to run away from the Lord or finds Him and wherever he has duty and responsibility. In plain and simple language here is what The Almighty says: ‘Get yourself a Bible. Keep it with you. In it all the days of your life in order to learn to 'fear the Lord your God', to keep pride out of your heart and coming to think you are better than your brethren, and to keep you from turning to the right or left from obedience. And to keep you from believing in the Lord and you might live long and blessed life in the land God gives you.’ "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" Place a Kansan want ad.Call 864-4358. Come to the Lawrence Surplus Pre-Christmas SALE Thursday thru Saturday only You won't believe these great Christmas buys! 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