University Daily Kansan Friday, April 21, 1978 Kansas Relavs begin; marathon only campus event By RODNEY ANDERSON Sports Writer A few elements will be missing from this year's running of the Kansas Relays. The Kansas University men's track team will again be without the services of sprinters Chiff Willey, David Blutscher, Kevin Newell and Billy Washington. All are out of the league, but Anthony Coleman also is injured, and big jumper Jay Reardon is out for the season. one of curmet's The Jayhaws will be missing the friendly confines of Memorial Stadium. For the first time in the 53-year history of the spring event, Kansas men's and women's track teams will be competing on foreign tracks in their own meet. done in in the ats are r $1.75. r the $1.75 Because of drastic renovation of Memorial Stadium, the 1978 men's university and open divisions will begin at 2 p.m. Saturday, October 5. Alabama's John Jacob track in Norman, Okla. --- SEUM OF Obaku raphs from day in the "TLL TELL YOU, it will really feel different," KU men's track coach Bob Timmons said recently about the switch to OU. "I'm sure the meet will be just as competitive and as important as it has always been, however." Verdi, will night and morrow at ara streets. will perform at it. VARSITY p.m. Tues. shirt will be College men and university, college and junior college women will compete at Emporia State University. That meet is scheduled to start at 2 p.m. today and take place on Wednesday. Junior college men will compete tomorrow at Haskell Indian Junior College. That meet gets under way at 2 p.m. and will continue through the evening. SHAWNEE MISSION Northwest High School will sponsor the high school boys and girls division. The meet will begin at 9 a.m. today and tomorrow. Only the marathon will remain at its traditional site. KANSAN Sports The 26-mile, 385-vard event will begin at 7 a.m. tomorrow in Memorial Stadium. More than 250 men and women are expected to compete. Timmons said the run would begin in the stadium with one lap around the track. Only the runners will be allowed inside the stadium at the start of the race. AFTER ONE lap around the track, the runners will run up the hill, past the Campanile and then south on Louisiana Street. The runners will continue south on Louisiana toward the southern Douglas County community of Vinland, the halfway point of the race. They will return by the same route. The Jayhawks compete in Norman after one of the few bright spots of an injury-plagued outdoor season. KU won its third straight Arkansas State Track Classic last week, and did it without their four top sprinters. Kansas won eight events and swept the javelin throw. KANSAS, which has won the most relays on the Midwest Rells circuit, will have to rely on a combination of distance men and field performers. Kansas leads the Midwest Relays Circuit with 133 relay victories and has won 49 titles, more than anyone else at the Kansas Relays. The absence of the sprint机会 will limit KU's relay entries this year to just two, the mile and two-mile relays. KU will be looking for its first relay win on the relay circuit WILEY, WHO was last year's outstanding performer at the Kansas Relays, is still recovering from a broken arm he suffered during the indoor season. since a mile relay victory at Drake in 1976. Jay Reardon, who won the 1977 long jump, underwent knee surgery Monday and will be out for the season. Coleman will miss the relays because of a leg injury. All of the Jaywhaws title defenders are injured and will not compete. KU's Van Whitaker will compete against Johnny "Lam" Jones, Texas' Olympic spinner and the Sooners' Bill Snoody, who has a 300-meter champ, in the 200-meter dash. RICK ENSZ is entered in the Glenn Cunningham Mille tomorrow afternoon. In that field are sub-four minute miles Jeff Cameron, of the Santa Monica, Calif. Track Club. Paul Schultz and Brent Swanson will compete in the 3,000-meter steeplechase. Kendall Smith and Bruce Coldsmith will both run in the 5,000- and 10,000-meter run. In the relay events, Jimmy Little, Tommy Cail, Lester Mickens and Whitaker were present. McCaill, Ensz and Mickens will represent the Jayhawks in the two-mile relay. IN THE FIELD, Tad Scales will compete in the pole vault. His vault of 17-4 last week at Stanford is one of the few competitions he has played in. Matt Friedman will toss the discus, and Mark Kostek and Mike Morse will throw the javelin. James Samuels will compete in the long jump. K. U. Soccer Club Kansas vs. Avila College Saturday, April 22-12:00 p.m. Kansas vs. Rockhurst College Sunday, April 23-2:00 p.m. Games played at 23rd & Iowa K. U. Soccer Club member of Recreation Services Women start Relays in Emporia Bv CARLOS MURGUIA Expecting to improve times and qualify more athletes for nationals, the KU women's track team will compete in the holidays at Emporia today and tomorrow. The meet, moved to Emporia after renovations at KU's Memorial Stadium forced its cancellation here, consists of the women's university and college segment of Sports Writer All Big Eight women's track teams and athletes from 14 other schools are expected to play. Anderson said she expected KU to perform well in every event and qualify more teams. "There will be some teams from Texas competing and they should be good, women's track coach Tert Anderson said. They have one of the best track teams." "OUR FIELD EVENTS have been improving and we should have high placings in those events," Anderson said. "Michelle Brown has been so close to qualifying for nationals the last couple of meets that I think she has a good chance of qualifying this weekend. "Also, we very easily could qualify for nationals in some of our other events." Competing in the weight events for KU will be Gayle Crane in the敷. Shelly Shawn Corwin and Cindy Skillman are entered in the high jump, and Charmane Kuhman, Kim Somes and Corwin will compete in the long jump. Scheduled to compete in the sprints and hurdles are Sheila Calmeese and Army Miles in the 100-meter dash, Lori Lowrey in the 100-meter hurdles and Connie Lane, Dawn Cundiff and Lowrey in the 400-meter hurdles. KU has also entered teams in three relay events. Lowrey, Miles, Calmese and Kuhman form the 440 team, and Kuhman, Jo McMullen, Dense Homa and Deb Zebzo make up the mile relay team. The two members of Hertzog, Homo, Brown and Deb Strehlet. BROWN WILL compete in the 1,500-meter RUN, and Karen Fitz is entered in the 5,000-meter run. Competing for the first time in several weeks, Mummaese, who has been blindified with sight of her own, "Having Sheila back will definitely help the team scoring," Anderson said. "Kim Somes, Charmaine Kuhman and Jo McCormick, will be offing injuries and are entered in the meet." The meet is scheduled to start at 1 p.m. today and tomorrow. The field events mall has a table for you. Competing in the meet will be several nationally ranked athletes, including Debby Vetter, Iowa State in the 1,500 and the 400-race field, and Devine, from Emporia State, in the shot put. BE HEARD! APPLY FOR POSITIONS NOW AVAILABLE ON THESE COMMITTEES: Kansas Memorial Union Board Kansas Memorial Union Board Parking and Traffic University Judiciary Kansas University Athletic Corporation Transportation Health Advisory Union Events PAID BY STUDENT ACTIVITY FEE Applications and more information available in the student senate office, 105B Union. Now more than ever ISRAEL needs your support. 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