8 Monadav, Februar 6, 1978 Monadav. Februar 6, 1978 University Daily Kansan UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Weekend Sports Roundup Women stop ISU Lynette Woodard scored 27 points and Adrian Mitchell added 22 to lead the KU women's basketball team to a 76-64 victory over Iowa State University Saturday in Iowa. Leading by 15 points at the half, 43-28, the 19-tanked Lady Jayhawks cruised to the win. The victory makes the Kansas record 15-6. one victory makes the Kansas record 15-6. Woodard, Wichita growth, led the KU charge with 22 rebounds. Mitchell, Kansas City, Mo., junior, grabbed 14 rebounds. Forward Pat Hodgson led the Cyclones in scoring with 18 points. Guard Karen Wiese scored 14 points. The Lord Jayhawks defeated Iowa State in the open round of the Big Eight Invitational. *Kansas' next game is tomorrow against Central Missouri. State University in Nebraska will host a rival. Records fall in meet Breaking records and leaving opponents in a stupor is becoming a habit for the KU women's track team. The Jayhawks broke the NCAA record for Friday's Friday night in 79-20 rout of Arkansas. "I can believe how much their team has developed since last year," Ed Renfo, Arkansas's track coach, said. "They have improved in all the events." KU won all 13 events, including sweeps in the 100-yard run, two-mile and high jump. The team also won first and second in the 400-yard run, 400-yd dash, 840-yd run and mile relay. A pair of double winners for KU were Sheila Calmse, in the 60-yard dash and the 300, and Charmane Kuhiman in the long jump and the 440. Calmlee set KU and Allen Field House records in the 600 yard dash with a time of 1.84 seconds. Kuhman set a RU and fieldhouse record in the 440 with a time of 58.1. This time qualified her for the National Indoor Track Meet in March. Kuhman has now qualified in two events, the 440 and long jump, for the national meet. the 440 and long jump, for the national meet. Freshman Amy Miles set a KU and fieldhouse record in the 220 with a time of 76.5. The Kansas mile-rely team, composed of Lori Lowry,Michelle Brown, Sheila Calmese and Charmane Kuhman, set a KU and fieldhouse record with a time of 4:03.2 They barely missed the national qualifying time of 022.9. Freshman Shawn Corwin set a KU and fieldhouse record in the high jump with a Teri Anderson, KU women's track coach, said Corwin's jump was one of the top ten jumps in the country this year and is the top jump this year in the Big Eight. Other KU winners were Shelly Ryden in the shot put, Cathy McMillin in the mile, Karen Kite in the two-mile, Michelle Brown in the 60-yard hurdles and Jo McMillin in the 880. The track team's next meet is Wednesday against Nebraska in Lincoln. Players fare well Kontivisto, KU head tennis coach, couldn't help be pleased with the way several members of his team fared in weekend tournaments. The Jayhawks' first doubles team of Mark Hosking and Chet Collier advanced to the National Indoor Doubles Tournament in Wichita, and several other team members played well in the 98-man field at the Airways Professional Tournament in Kansas. "I'm delighted, no question about it." Kvietso wanted. "I thought if anyone would be happy with me, I wouldn't." Hosking and Collier were the biggest surprise. After practicing regularly for four weeks, they entered the tournament of 32 teams unseeded. The Jayhawks got to the quarterfinals Nation's largest predominately Jewish fraternity invites all prospective members to a special election meeting in the International Room at the Union. Tuesday, Feb. 7 at 6:45 p.m. ALPHA EPSILON PI AEII if you can't come please call 841-6305. before falling to No. 1 seed Toxas' two from the top of the field and Kevin Carran. The KU pair lost 4-6, 6-3. In singles play at the professional tournament tour other Jashawks did well, but the team was not. After defeating teammate Bill Krizman in a 18-0 pro-season, Sewall fell to top-seeded Dave Benton. Another freshman, John Runnels, advanced to the quarterfinals before professional Joe McGure beat him 10-4. Joe Ruyser also lost his quarterfinal match, falling to Kirkland Gates, who coached the Jayhawk team team last year. Outstanding performances by Karen Mundy, Angie Wagle and Sue Thompson on the balance beam provided the Lady Javhawks with the margin of victory. Gymnasts win meet Sweeping the first three places in the beam competition, the Lady Jayahwears were by Mundy's 8.35 score. Wagle finished with a mark of 7.28 and Thompson scored 7.0. The KU women's gymnastics team ended a seven-meet losing streak Saturday when they beat Emporia State, 100.25-98.55, in Emporia. Kansas was behind by three points entering the beam competition, the meet's last event. Mundy's score of 8.35 as KU's final competitor insured the win. In a meet Saturday in Lincoln, Neb., the Kansas men's swim team split its victories and losses. The Jayhawks outpaced Illinois at 83-30, and lost to Southern Illinois, 77-38. Against Nebraska, the KU squad won every event except the one-meter diving. However against the Southern Illinois again the playoff was not far as wins, winning only two events. Highlighting the Jayhawks' performance was a record-breaking swim by Rick Jenkins. The Ormaa, Neb., native set a KU record. He swam the 500-yard backstroke in 1:58.8. "THE MEET went pretty much the way I expected it to," Bill Spahn, KU men's swimming coach, said. "We swam well and had some good times. We're coming along now. I think we're getting better each week." The Salukis are the second nationally ranked team the Jayhawks have faced this season. KU also lost to Southern Methodist earlier in the year, 80-33. The only two events Kansas won against Southern Illinois were the 400-yard freestyle relay and the 200-yard breaststroke. Steve Goss of Iowa won the 100-yard freestyle. The 200-yard breaststroke in 2:1.9. Men swimmers split meet in Nebraska Jenkins' time broke the freshman record held by Gary Kemp, who is now head coach of the KU women's swim team. He swam the event in 1:59.16 in 1973. "WE DIDN'T really learn anything about ROBERT A. GAVIN (816) 523-3605 the mobile party company with lights sound, your favorite music and our super bubble machine. them to be. They are very comparable to the Southern Methodist. They have a very good team. Those two would match up very well against each other." Nebraaska, "Spain said. "We knew pretty much everything about them already. 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