12 Thursday, March 9, 1978 University Daily Kansan Law Review competition will begin on March 20 The University of Kansas Law Review will sponsor its annual writing contest March 14-April 3. The content is used by the university's legal department and is open to first-year law students. The Review is the quarterly journal of the law school. It is edited and published by students and contains articles by faculty, lawyers and students. Since 1970, the Review has used a writing contest to help select its staff. Kay Rorye, editor-in-chief, said the contest method of selection was failed the old method, in which students were merely on their grade point averages. Selection is now based both on GPA and writing score. According to Robert C. Casad, Review faculty adviser, will receive a set of facts on March 20. They then will have a meeting to reaffirm the facts and share their conclusions. Royse said that the school's honor code would be used to keep students from collaborating on their reports. "If the honor code doesn't apply to something as important as the writing contest then it's probably worthless," she said. Writing for the Review gives law students a chance to publish their work and to show employers that they have the necessary skills to be employed. The competition would be tough and he expected about 65 applications for the 21 positions available. Bv NANCY DRESSLER Softball team to travel to Texas Sports Writer Heading south for spring break will not mean taking a vacation for the KU football team, which begins its season next week with a 12-game swing through Texas. "I'm anxious but I'm not sure we're ready," KU head softball coach Bob Stancil said recently in reference to the Jawshaws have yet to practice outdoors this year. Stancliff said the six-day Texas trip, March 12-17, was scheduled so the Jayhawks would not have to wait any longer for Kansas weather to improve. "We're going down to provide our girls with as much experience as we can and get ready for the teams back up here in our territory." Stancliff said. THE JAYHAWKS probably will want to do just that. The seven-state WAW region is expected to be very active. All four of the region's representatives in last year's AIAW national softball tournament finished among the top eight teams in the tournament. toughest in the country, according to Stapcliff. The Jayhawks will face just this type of potentially strong team when they meet Texas Women's University and Sam Houston University in doubleheaders next Williams said there also was a Senate-sponsored bill before the Legislature that would establish a Kansas All Sports Hall of Fame Board of Trustees. Sinclair established herself last season by pitching seven shutouts and made a 13-8 record. "I DIDN'T KNOW what to expect of her(sinclair) last year," Stancliff said. "But if she can have anything close to the kind of year she had, we'll be tough." Stancliff is depending on senior Paula Hernandez to step in and help fill the void in KU's pitching. Hernandez pitched for the state champion Wichita Arrows last summer after appearing in only five games for the Jawahhar last season. Both teams finished ahead of another national contender, the University of Texas at Arlington, in tournaments held last fall. Stancill said. The Jayhawks must face all three of Texas' top ranked schools, along with Texas A&M, Stephen F. Austin and Texas Wesleyan universities. "This is a one-time appropriation." Williams said Monday. "Once we get it (the hall of fame) permanently installed, the cost will be minimal." step in as the team's number two pitcher behind junior Shelley Sinclair. The bill, which has passed in the Senate and is now in the House, would appropriate $71,990 for the renovation of the present hall of fame building at 1047 Massachusetts St., according to Odd Williams, acting chairman of the Kansas Athletic Commission. one's number two right now because of her experience over the summer. She didn't get a whole lot of a chance to pitch last year and she didn't know what and is a good spot pitcher, "Stancliff shot." Sports fame hall awaits funding Memorabilia and pictures of some of the greatest athletes in Kansas history soon will be displayed formally in the Kansas Museum of a bill now before the Kansas Legislature. Max Stalcup, director of the All Sports Hall of Fame, is currently collecting artifacts. He has said that people were hesitating to donate things because they weren't sure if the hall of fame would become a reality. Staff Writer By BARB KOENIG The Kansas All Sports Hall of Fame, the only one of its kind in the state, was established in 1961 to honor outstanding sportsmen and those who participated in sports in Kansas. THE HALL of fame has been housed in Elizabeth M. Watkins Community Museum According to Gaylord Richardson, architectural consultant for the project, no formal plans for the hall have been drawn up because the bill has not been passed. Many of the proposals for the bill is passed and the amount of available money is known, he said. KU's defense is intact with all three of last season's outfielders returning along with half the batting average. Richardson said the number of artifacts collected would also be a deciding factor in working out renovation details. Two freshmen, Margaret Mah and LaAnn Stamikw, are also competing for the role of captain. Julie Woodman, Overland Park senior, and Jill Larson, Wichita sophomore, probably will be taking over vacancies at second and third bases respectively. Seniors Karen Schneller and Paula Woolworth will mentor Kelly Phipps will provide the Jayman at PHIPPS, A starter last year at shortstop and also a member of KU's basketball team, will not join the team until after basketball season ends. Another junior, Laura Frost, probably will fill in as short until Phipps can play. "we're looking for someone who'll give us experience and get us through tournments to be our number two pitcher," Stancill said. Arraignment set for man charged with travel fraud At the preliminary hearing yesterday in Douglas County Court, Judge Mike Elwell bound over for arraignment Ray Robinhood was found guilty of fraudulent air travel scheme that suppl on Massachusetts Street since 1972. The building was made available by the trustees of the museum at no cost to the state after Lawrence was designated as the official home of the Kansas All Sports Hall of Fame. The hall of fame was formerly in Topeka. Two seniors, Donna Sullivan and Debbie Wilson, left, and June Koleber are returning as officiers. It was later determined that Morris had no such information, Blannott said. He said Morris admitted it was all a hoax when questioned in his jail cell yesterday by Blannott and other Gwinnett County authorities. Some of the athletes are: Iva Pembridge Jarvis, Phillipsburg, world champion trap shooter; baseball great Walter Johnson, humboldt, who won 416 games and pitched 113 shut-outs; Jess Willard, Pottawattah man who led the Cincinnati in 1915; and KU great like John Hadl, football; Al Oerter, discus; Gal Savers, football; and Jim Ryun, tract. Koleer and catcher Woolworth, both All-Big Eight selections last year, are coming off knee operations but Stancill expects to play on the players on upcoming Texas trip. Bliannott and Don McManus, Norfolk police captain, said Morris apparently hoped to receive a reward for the information he intended to provide. The S1 athletic greats presently inducted into the hall of fame represent almost every team in college. Flynt was removed from the critical list yesterday, and his condition was described as serious. Reeves was listed in satisfactory condition. B. H. Blannon Gwinnet County, Ga., police captain, said Teddy Morris, 20, admitted that he telephoned Gwinnet County police officer David J. Coyle, information about the person who had shot Flytn. NORFOLK, Va. (AP)—A Norfolk man who was arrested in connection with the shooting of Hustler magazine owner Larry Flynt was released yesterday. Police said he had been accused by authorities for attempting to obtain a reward for solving the Flynt shooting case. Hoax confessed in Flynt case "We are a team that potentially could blow the score up in a game but we're always thinking about nationals and there, you don't blow any body out. possibly cheated 100 University of Kansas students out of several thousand dollars. Rodinson was charged with three counts of theft by deception, writing an insufficient fund check and two counts of misdemeanor battery. Arraignment is set for April 7. THESE FOUR will make the Texas trip, Stancillick said, each pitching one game every two games. The Kansas attorney general's office filed suit in U.S. District Court in Topeka last week asking that Robinson be directed to pay a total of $12,000 to 100 KU students who paid Robinson for the trip, and that he be assessed a civil penalty of $2,000 for each alleged violation of the Kansas Consumer Protection Act. Robinson was extradited from Oakland, Calif. in January after Oakland police checked him for a municipal violation and had him arrested by Lawrence on criminal charges filed in 1974. The attorney general's office also filed suit in 1973 alleging that Robinson engaged in false advertising, was not properly certified, had falsely represented stewardesses and crew as professionally trained, had refused to grant promised refunds and had promised to conduct a lottery among Air Jayhawk tour members. Robinson pleaded not guilty to the battery charges but failed to appear for a trial April 1, 1974, and could not be located. Robinson was the operator of Air Jayahawk Tours, which offered a charter flight to Jamaica during spring break for $120. The flight failed to materialize. ROBSONN HAD been charged with battery in 1974 when he allegedly showed a woman and threatened to push a man out of a window at his business when they requested refunds on plane tickets they had bought for the trip. Oterer was the only man in track and field to win gold medals in four consecutive World Championships. Elsewhere throughout the lineup the Lady Jayhawks are experienced. "We do a lot of sacrificing and running and bunting because we'll need them later." Get in on the action. Whether on the slopes or at the beaches, capture the excitement of Spring Break on KODAK film. And we have the right film for you, whether you take slides, prints or movies. ZERCHER PHOTO uses quality KODAK paper to bring back those exciting moments. Stop in today and pick up plenty of film and receive a FREE $1.00 OFF COUPON with each purchase of film. Offer expires 3-25-78. THE TEXAS trip could be an indicator of how the Jayhawks will fare this season. This year's team is almost a duplicate of last year's squad, which posted a 25-7 record and finished in a tie for seventh in the national tournament. ACCORDING TO Williams, each athlete inducted into the hall of fame will be represented by an action shot on an aluminum plaque that also lists the date of his induction and a brief career description. He should be permanently displayed, he said. ZERCHER PHOTO Replacing pitcher Gioria Graves, who led last year's team with a 442 batting average and who also pitched a no-hitter in the national tourney, will be the biggest factor in deciding the Jahawks' strength this season. Stancliff said. To fill the Stagnell will be looking to either a senior or one of two freshmen to Williams said he hoped to set up displays featuring memorabilia and interesting facts about particular sports. These displays will be used on the season or emphasis desired, he said. Inductees to the hall of fame are presently chosen by the Athletic Commission on the basis of outstanding athletic contributions. 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