6 Monday, April 10.1978 University Daily Kansan 'Hawks stumble at Texas Relays Sports Writer Bv RODNEY ANDERSON Bob Timmons needs a scoreboard to keep track of the growing list of injuries on the team. Better yet, give the KU men's track coach a subscription to a health magazine. He could use some advice on keeping his athletes in competition instead of in the Lester Mickens, KU's top middle-distance performer, became the latest Jayhawk casually when he pulled a hamstring muscle in Saturday at the Texas Sports Audition in Austin. MICKENS JOINED high jumper Jay Reardon, hurdler Anthony Coleman and KU's entire sprint corps, which included world record holder Cliff Willey. Competing without Mickens in the distance medley relay later in the day, the Jayhawks finished a distant 11th after Bruce Collins amphibianed with a 4:18.5 However, KU finished ahead of Big Eight opponent Kansas State University when Waldon anarchism Ed DeLassimitt also supported. The University of Kansas men's golf team finished 11th out of the 17 teams in the Wichsockhatcher Classic at Wichita last weekend. Golf team improves The Jayhawks also suffered poor showings in the field events. Oklahoma State, without their three top players, surprised Wichita State, the host, by one rock. The Cowboys' team score was 87? MARK KOSTER AND Mike Morse each failed to reach the qualifying 220-foot distance in the javelin throw. Both tossed the javelin more than 225 feet in KU'S first outdoor meet of the season the first week of April in Fayetteville, Ark. Freshman discuss thrower Matt Friedman had his best toss ever in the disc with a toss of 179-10 but didn't reach the finals. The throw moved Friedman into a tie for sixth with former Jayhawk Gay Schwarke on third. He was out of bounds. James Samulies did not place in the long jump. Keith Guinn did not place in the jump. KU shot 950, defeating just one Big Eight team—Kansas. The team was fifth, with 147 points and Iowa tied in Iowa and Iowa. POLE VAULTER Tad Scales, the two-mile relay team, decathlon competitor Tom Currier and graduate assistant Michele Woolf and only Jawhaws to place in the Texas Relays. Terry Porter, a former Jayhawk now competing for the Hurricane Track Club in Houston, did not qualify for the finals of the pole vault in the open division. He failed to clear 17-0 and was eliminated from the competition. Scales vaulted 16-1 to tie for fifth place in the University division, the two-mile relay team finished sixth in a time of 7:27.95 and Mason won the marathon in 2:27.04. PORTER, WHO holds the KU record in the pole vault at 17-49%, finished 13th in the same event at the 1976 Olympics in Montreal. Craig Palmer, who was in the top 15 after the first day, led the Jayhawks with a 324 total. Palmer had rounds of 75-74 before he scored 80. Jim Doyle shot 240 for the tournament. The ailing Jayhawks travel to Jonesboro, Ark., next weekend to compete in the 2015 NCAA college basketball championship. Extra base hits produced three victories for the Kansas softball team this weekend but they were not enough to boost the Jayhaws into the championship game of the Southwest Missouri State Invitational tournament. KU completed round-robin play in its two-tame pool tied with Texas Women's University for the top spot with a 3-1 record. Softball team loses to Texas Women's However, because KU had earlier lost to TWU, the Texas team advanced to the championship game. Texas Women's faced the winner of the other five-team pool, host Southwest Missouri State, and won, 6-4. KU's tournament games moved its record to 16-4. Junior Shelley Sinclair and senior Paula Hernandez now have pitching records of 5-3 and 9-0. The KU women's golf team took a second-place finish over Stephens College and Columbia College but were out by the day. The KU men's quadranking meet in Columbia, Mo. Women golfers take 2nd The team posted a 688 total for the two-round tournament, only four strikes behind Mika with a 644. Stephen shot a 677 and Columbia followed with a 699 on the par 75 course. Buy One Cone Get One Free Coupon Expires April 30, 1978 Apartments lemon tree 11W.9th GRAND OPENING SPECIAL where comfortable jayhawks live Office hours: Mon-Fri 9:00-5:30 Sat 10:00-4:00 Jayhawker TOWERS 1603 W 15th St. OPEN HOUSE you're invited to visit RAG TAG 842-1059 12th & Indiana RENTS FORMAL WEAR DON'T DELAY THAT SPRING FORMAL APPROACHES QUICKLY BEST PRICES IN TOWN --bank robbers and two cop killings. However, he may not find out because the police commissioner is making him look like a cop on the tape. BORDER BANDIDO Texas Burrito EAT IN OR CARRY OUT NOW 99¢ Reg ONLY *1.59 Offer Good Mon, Aril 10-Thurs, April 13 1528 W. 23rd across from Post Office 842-8861 The KU Spirit Squad is sponsored and governed by the University of Kansas Athletic Corporation. All students interested in learning more about becoming a member of the squad are urged to attend the KU Spirit Squad meetings. Questions will be answered and routines for trying out will be taught. SPIRIT SQUAD 1978-79 TRYOUTS: 1.) Routines will be taught at the clinics. 2) No experience is necessary. 3.) Everyone is invited to tryout. QUALIFICATIONS: Watch the KU Spirit Squad in action: National Collegiate Cheerleading Championships April 24, 1978 on CBS. 1.) Regularly enrolled student at KU. 2.) Minimum grade point 1.8 overall. 3.) A sincere interest in KU athletics. Clinics Allen Field House Monday -5:30-7:00 April 17 Wednesday April 19 - 5:30-7:00 Tuesday -5:30-7:00 April 18 April 22 -9:30 a.m. Thursday 5:30-7:00 April 20 Proliminaries Finals April 29 -9:30 a.m. UK TVListings Monday P.M. 6:30 Hollywood Squares 4 Wild Kingdom 5 Tattletale 9 Mary Tyler Moore Report 11, 19 Old Couple 13 Mary Tyler Moore 27 Newlywed Game 41 7:00 Little House on the Prairie 4, 27 Peanuts (Cartoon Special) 5, 13 Sports Extra. Kansas City Royals 9 Dianfer Dogset, M.D. 11 Consumer Survival Kit 19 Joker's Wild 41 7:30 Baseball - Yankees vs. Rangers 9 Baby 'im' Back 5, 13 Turnabout (Newspaper) 11 Ordered (Documentary) 19 Hollywood Connection 41 8:00 Movie—*ToKill a Cop(Part 1)* 4,27 M*A* H*S* 15 OneinLine 11 Meeting of Awards 19 Motion Behind a Widow* starring Peter McEnery, Vina Lisi, Gabriele Ferretti 41 8:30 One Day at a Time 5,13 9:00 Lou Grant 5,13 Originals (Documentary) 11 Last of the Mohicans 19 9:30 Anyone for Tennyson? 11 No Honestly 19 10:00 **News** 4,5,9,13,27 Growing Years 12,17 Dick Gavett 19 Star Trek 41 10:30 Johnny Carson 4, 27 Medical Center 5 Mary Tyler Moore 9 ABC Captioned News 11, 19 Movie—"Dark of the Sun" starring Rod TAYLOR 13 11:00 Odd Couple 9 Gunsmoke 41 A.M. 11:30 Untouchables 5 Hogan's Heroes 9 12:00 Tomorrow 4,27 Merv Griffin 9 Wrestling 41 1:00 News 4 Movie—"Better a Widow" starring Peter McEnery, Vernia Lisi, Gabriele Ferzetta 41 12:30 Movie—"Battleground" 5 2:30 News 5 3:00 Art Linkletter 5 Dick Van Dyke 41 3:30 Night Gallery 41 4:00 Thriller 41 5:00 Untamed World 41 5:30 Audubon Wildlife Theatre 41 Tonight's Highlights On television tonight: Don Fortune extraa a special, *Sports Extra*, on Tuesday for the 19th and 19th Predictions for the upcoming season, films of spring training, and interviews with players Meanwhile, on channel 19. "Consumer Survival Kit" gives advice on cutting car insurance costs and buying digital watches. Howard Cosell, Keith Jackson, and Don Drysdale are the announcers for a baseball game between the New York Rangers, at 7:30 p.m. on channel 9 The first half of the 1978 TV movie *To Kill a Cobra* appears at p.m. on Monday night, starring ranking New York city cop Joe Boniface who suspects that his former wife, rash of rash of Dick Cavett, on at 10 p.m. on channel 19, has author John Cheever as his guest. Rich Little is the guest host on "Johnny Carson," at 10:30 p.m. on channels 4 and 27. The other guests are Debbie Reynolds and Doc Author Michael Grumley, who wrote "After Midnight," is the guest on "The Tomorrow Show," at 12 midnight on channels 4 and 27. Merv Griffin's guests are explorer Jack Wheeler, treasure hunter Roger Mikos and astronaut L. Gordon Griffin is at 12 midnight on channel 9.