University Daily Kansan Friday, November 18, 1977 11 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Weekend Sports Roundup Gymnasts go for 2 Going for their second victory of the season, the University of Kansas women's gymnastics team will take on the University of Illinois and 14-ranked Grand View (Iowa) Junior College in a triangular meet at 1 p.m. tomorrow in Des Moines. Snow spoke cautiously about a victory over Grand View because of the team's Kansas coach Ken Snow said that Grand View, the host of the meet, was ranked 14th in the AIAW preseason coaches' poll but that said they could be better than that. "WHEN A TEAM has what Grand View has there's not so much the 'be anybody on any given day' kind of philosophy like there is in football, baseball or basketball. The upsets just don't happen in this sport," be said. Snow said that he knew little about Illinois but that he did not expect them to be a weak team because of the talent in Illinois high schools. LAST FRIDAY the Jayhaws defeated the University of Iowa and Oklahoma State University in Robinson Gymnasium. Snow said that the victory produced a confident team of gymnasts and that it led to a productive week of workouts. "They're more excited about this meet than they ever were before," he said. "Now they feel like they're a good team and are well equipped with a lot of confidence this week." Snow said that the team had been concentrating on the side horse vault, the team's weakest event in last weekend's meet. Karen Mundy and Diane Schoenel are still injured but snow said that both would compete in the meet. Schoenel has a bad injury and雪 still is weak because of a kidney infection. Swimmers in dual The KU women's swimming team will try to improve the record-setting performance of their first meet when they go against the Missouri Tigers today in Columbia. The Jayhawks set four Big Eight records and qualified for nationals in four events last week, against Oklahoma. KU coach Matt Forte did not appear to be as strong as the Sooners. But Kempf would not predict a KU experiment, said he was going to expire with him. "I'm going to give the girls a chance to compete in different events, so they can get some experience," he said. "Besides that, they have a hard week of work and the girls are tired." THE TIGERS' strongest events are the butterfly, freestyle and breaststroke, but the Jayawhaks can counter with strengths of their own. Linda Savage, Kansas City, Kan., freshman, holds the Big Eight records in the 100- and 200-yard breaststroke. Janet Lindstrom, Des Moines freshman, holds conference records in the 100- and 200-yard backstroke. Although Kempt would not predict a runaway, he said he was confident of the success. "He's been going really well." "They'll give us a good meet and we can't take them lightly," he said. "but I'm not ready." MU to test ruggers The KU Rugby Club, after a sixth place finish in the Ozark Rugby Tournament last weekend, will close out its fall season tomorrow when the Jayhawks meet the University of Missouri Rugby Club at 1:30 d.m. on the field at 23rd and Iowa streets. KU won two and lost two last week in Little Rock, Ark., and will take a record of 8-9 into the match with Missouri. One of the losses suffered by the Jayhawks was a 12-4 decision to the Jackson, Miss., Rugby Club, the tournament champion. Tomorrow's match with Missouri will be the second meeting this year against a Big Eight team for KU. The ruggers defeated K-State two weeks ago. The team, the first of its kind for the University, will travel to Manhattan to compete against 30 other university teams in the annual K-State Turkey Shoot. The traditional Lawrence-Manhattan rivalry will be carried on this weekend by one of KU's newest competitive organizations, the KU rifle team. Rifle club to K-State 1st St. Greg. Ludwig, team coach, said the rifle team was a pilot program at KU and was sponsored by a special University grant. The team practices from 7 to 8 a.m. four days a week at the rifle range in the park behind the gymnasium. The annual crow-flight marathon race for members and coaches of the KU track team. Crow-flight race set for runners The 26-mile intraassid race will be run southeast of Lawrence and will involve most of KU's distance runners and coaches, including head track coach Bob Timmons. ROTC game slated "The race will take anywhere from four hours for some people, to 13 hours for me to walk around the course," Timmons said. "You will be over all kinds of territory." The KU Jayhawk Navy football team, consisting of active duty and ROTC members, will play the Missouri Navy football team at 10 a.m. tomorrow on the intramural playing field south of Watkins Hospital. About 35 runners will participate in the marathon, including members of the Jayhawk men's cross country team. 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THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS THEATRE presents "CAMELOT" book and lyrics by ALAN JAYLERNER and FREDERICLOWE Nov. 18, 19 at 8 p.m. Nov. 20 Matinee at 2:30 p.m. Only 3 performances left KU STUDENTS ADMITTED FREE Information & Reservations 864-3982 Theatre Box Office in Murphy Hall NORMAN BLAKE along with his wife Nancy Appearing Friday, Dec. 2, 8:00 p.m. in the Kansas Union Ballroom All tickets $3 Available at SUA box office & Kief's THE BEST OF BLUEGRASS TO YOU! From SUA Watch the want ads in the Kansan. Women's Basketball Nov. 21:27 30 pm Drake University For HSE girls' teams admitted free Dec. 3:17 30 pm Baylor School of High School girls' teams admitted free Dec. 7:15 15 pm Biola University College Jan. 7:12, 4, 6, 8 pm Big G Championships* Jan. 20:27 30 pm Drake State University Conference The University of Kansas Home Schedule 1977-78 Ticket Prices Jan. 25:7:30 pm Kansas State University Coyote Stadium Jan. 27:28 Game 1 7:00 pm, Game 2 9:00 pm Lady Jayhawk Classic! 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