University Dally Kansan Friday, April 7, 1978 . Texas Relays to test survivors By RODNEY ANDERSON Sports Writer Bob Timmons, KU men's track coach, and Stan Narewski, assistant track coach, talked solemnly in the Allen Field House corridor near the track office yesterday. The topic of conversation was the recent injury to hurder Anthony Coleman, the latest in a series of injuries the team has accumulated this season. Reluctantly, Timmons later withdrew the 10th annual Texas Relays because of a miscarriage. The Jayhawks will limp into Austin, today, for the Texas Relays, the first major outdoor meet of the spring. Injuries have hit KU's sprint corps especially hard, and as a result, four sprinters will not compete in the relays. THE JAYHAWKS' injury situation in the sprints, which was a problem during the indoor season, took another turn for the weekend at the Arkansas Invitational. David Blutscher, who missed half the indoor season with a hamstring pull, aggravated the injury again while winning the 100-meter dash. Another spinner, Billy Washington, strained a thigh muscle while winning his 200-meter heat. Kevin Newell also suffered a muscle pull in that match. Cliff Wiley is still recovering from the broken arm he received at the Big Eagle hammon training compound Tunmington's worries. "THE IMPORTANCE of the Texas SUA Films "A BRILLIANTLY STYLISH THRILLER, SPINE-TINIEST INSPIRE, EASILY THE BEST THIS YEAR HAS OFFERED." "Fascinating. Extremely beautiful...plus a good deal of suspense." The American Friend' is one of the most compelling movies of the year - the one essential movie to see. DENNIS BRUNC HOPPER GANZ ed by and 15 Relays is like 'it's always been.' Timmons said. "It's our first really big outdoor meet of the season and it's disconcerting to all of us when we come down there without a full representation." Timmons said in past year the Texas teleys had served as a barometer of the tax rate. LISA KREUZER GERARD BLAIN A New Yorker Sunday, April 9 2:30 & 7. 00 p.m. Monday, April 10 9:30 p.m. Sunday, April 16 1:30 p.m. He said the Texas Relays had traditionally been a good meet for the Jayhawks. Kansas has won 41 relay events and the Texas Relays, ranking second to Texas. TIMMONS HOPES however, that the Jayhawks will be able to improve on last year's showing in Texas. KU failed to finish higher than fourth in any relay event and brought home one second place in individual competition. $2.00 Woodruff Aud. Kansas has entered three relay teams—the mile, two-mile and the distance medley race. Rick Emsz, Tommy McCall, Stan Whalker and Lester Mickens will run in the All-Star game against the Rockies. Glenn Harter will represent KU in the two-mile relay and McCall, Whitaker, Mickens and Bruce Goldsmith will compete in the distance medley relay. IN THE field events, Keith Guinn will replace Jay Reardon, who also is injured, in the high jump. Guinn finished sixth in his event last week with a jump of 6-8. "He's getting stronger," Timmons said. And if he doesn't suffer any recurrent bruises, he will be fine. Tad Scales will compete for Kansas in the playoff vault. Scales仗级 18-0 last week in the state championship. Another first place finisher, Matt Friedman, will toss the disc for the Jahyhaws. He tossed the disc 171-5, his longest ever, last week. Mark Kostek and Mike Morse are entered in Mark Javelin throw Kostek and Morse Javelin throw Kostek. George Mason, KU graduate assistant and KU All-American will compete unanticipated. Say Super Supreme and Pizza Hut Save --- $2.00 OFF on a large Super Supreme or other large pizza. $1.00 OFF on a medium Super Supreme or other medium pizz Choose Thick *n* Chewy* pizza or Thin *n* Crispy* pizza*. Make it Super Supreme, and get the works! lots of topper tppings on one super pizza. 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Psalms 2:1 and Acts 4:25 In the latter part of The Sermon on The Mount - Matthew 7:15 - Jesus Christ warned: "Beware of false prophets," and then shortly closes the sermon saying whoever heathens him will be destroyed, and who is not on house on a rock, and it stood in spite of all the storms that beat upon it; but those who heard His sayings and failed to take heed and obey were like a foolish man who built his house on the sand, and the storms washed out the sand on the sand, and the storms called it "AND GREATED WAS THE FALL OF IT!" The witness and testimony of this column is that Genuine Protestantism builds on the Rock of Age, accepting by faith "every word that proceeds out of the mouth of God" revealed in The Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments, and strive and aim at perfect obedience. On the contrary, the Modernists who reject God's Word, The Lord, and whenever it don't measure up to the孝顺 and adhere to the wisdom of his wife, wise of this world," are building on the shifting sands that can't stand the storms. Consider and compare the two following quotations: "If Modernism was a separate movement in itself, built its own churches, launched its own institutions, projected its own denominations, then we could look at it as just another modernist work. If Modernism builds itself, Modernism itself builds nothing; IT IS A SARIA PETITE THAT GROWS ON INSTITUTIONS ALREADY BUILT. The physician tells us that a given virus can multiply and cause disease by the growth of historical Modernism. It grows on the work, the heritage, the sacrilege of the orthodox. The humble disciples of Christ make converts, evangelize the fields, build churches, deliver aid to the victims, and then Modernism destroys the life within. "Genuine Protestantism does not consist only of the doctrine of justification by Faith, and The Supreme Authority of The Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments, for it implies, as its name indicates, an energetic protest, formulated in the name of these doctrines, against ecclesiastical abuse of every kind." Attention is called in the following to a number of formulations that give a strong and important basis for formulating an energetic protest against Modernism within the Protestant Church. This involves the garden of Eden by declaying. The Apostle Paul wrote the Corinthian Christians, 2nd Cor. 11:13, "But I fear, by any means, as the serpent bequeathed Eve through his simulature, so your minds should be corrupted from the simplicity that is Christ." As stated above, Christ warns in the Book of Acts, "That if you clothe your sheep's clothing, and elsewhere of "hirseldes" that are not true shepherds of the sheep, 2nd Cor. 11:13, etc., of "false apostles, deceitful workers, transforming themselves into the apostles of Christ. And no marvel; for the light of Jesus, the light of God light. Therefore, it is no great thing if his ministers also be transformed into ministers of righteousness." God's word calls on His people to make their calling and election sure! "It warns that some 'believe in' vain," Christ said in the Sermon on the Mount there are those who said they had done "many wonderful works in His Name" (Saint Peter 13:6-8). "He said Me --" All flesh is grass, and the goodness thereof is as the flower of the field; the grass withereth, the flower fadeth; because The Spirit of the Lord bloweth upon it: surely the people is grass. The grass withered, the flower FOREVER! I 40:6-8. Has it not stood in the STAND FOREVER! I 40:6-8. Has it not stood in the STAND FOREVER! I 40:6-8. Has it not stood in the STAND FOREVER! I 40:6-8. Has it not stood in the STAND FOREVER! I 40:6-8. Has it not stood in the STAND FOREVER! I 40:6-8. Has it not stood in the STAND FOREVER! P. O. BOX 405, DECATUR, GA. 30031 It's been 17 days since the KU men's tennis team last competed but coach Tom Kivisto probably wishes the layoff were longer. Vacation ends for tennis team The men's squaw bothered by injury and illness, begins competition today in the 18-tee championship. Bill Krizman, the Jayhawks No. 6 player, played did not make the trip of because a sprained ankle, and No. 1 singles player Thomas is recovering from strep throat. KU's last competition was on its seven-month spring tour that included some of the countries where he plays. Among the teams in the three-day tourn- ment are West Texas State and Southern Texas. HILLEL is having a Caravan/Dance 1. At 4:00 p.m. come attend an interstate HILLEL meeting and hear what other HILLEL organizations are doing for their students. 2. At 6:00 p.m. enjoy a delicious DELI DINNER compliments of Hillel. 3. At 7:00----10:30 p.m., dance to the sounds of the DISCOASIS, a popular Kansas Disc Jockey Team. Join in the fun and help make this event one of the best HILLEL'S ever had. Sunday April 9 Lawrence Jewish Community Center 917 Highland Dr. For more info. & rides, call Joe Weinstein, 864-6050, evenings 10% off All Spring Fashions Fri. and Sat. only At Calamity's, 10% is a Lot! 841-Jane Hours: 9:30-7:00 Mon-Sat Thurs Eve until 8:30 West of Kief's