12 Wednesday, January 18, 1978 University Daily Kansan New year, flu gym problems nag gymnasts The new year has not been a cause for celebrations. In Snow, KU women's tennis coach. The Jayhawks were unable to practice in Robinson Gymnasium until January 8, which left only six days to practice for a dual meet with Southwest Missouri State University. Kansas lost the meet, 129.75-113.15 Saturday at home. IN ADDITION, several members of the sand were hampered by nagging injuries and broken teeth. To top things off, Diane Schoeni quit the sound for personal reasons. Despite the misfortunes of the new year, Snow did not call it a total disaster. "It wasn't a bad meet for our first meet from Christmas," Snow said of the SNRs. "We did some good things on the side horse vault but we're still a little shaky on the balance beam. We lack style and height but I can see our beam doing better." THE JAYHAWK dropped all four meet events and failed to capture any individual events. The four meet events are the side event, balance beam, balance beam and unpeen parallel bars. Carol Hodge placed first in the all around for SMS with a score of 31.7. Anita Lekven was second with 31.35 and Claire Skully took third place with 31.1 points. SMS, which was ranked fourth in the nation in a preseason poll, is anchored by former Olympic gymnast Koleen Casey, a 5-2.97 flipper, freshman. According to SMS coach Charles Johnson, Casey had been hampered by an elbow injury which forced her to simplify her routine Saturday. EVEN WITH AN altered routine, Casseman managed to capture first place in the side horse vault with a score of 9.55 out of a possible 10 and the free exercise with a score of 9.64 placed second in the balance beam but did not participate in the uneven parallel bars. Karen Mundy led the Jayhawks with a score of 20.6 in the all around event. Rene Neville, Wichita junior, placed second with 28.7 points. Snow said Laurie Propt performed well in the sidehore vault and the free exercise routines. Propt paced the Jayhawks in both events. the west 125-124, will be joined on the East squad by Larry Kenon of the San Antonio Spurs at forward, Dave Cowens of the Boston Celtics at center and Pete Maravich of the New Orleans Jazz and George Gervin of San Antonio at guards. Each team will have six other players, to be picked by the 11 coaches in both the first and second rounds. JACK RAMSAM of Portland, whose Trail Blazers have the best record in the West, and Billy Cunningham, who replaced Gene Shue at Philadelphia in the season and has directed the 76ers to the East's top 28 points. 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