page 8 University Daily Kansan. June 16, 1980 Quenemo ... from page 1 big, loud party until 10 p.m. by big, loud pomona Porna was shot to death on a street that was being used as a road, according to Osage County sheriff. OSAGE • COUNTY ATTORNEY Mike Hines, said Saturday that a suspect was being sought in connection with the attack, but that no arrests had been made. Two other traffic fatalities occurred during the celebration. Larry Rank, 31, Kansas City, Kan., was killed when his motorcycle and two other vehicles crashed into miles north of Quenoa on Kansas Highway 288, according to sheriff's reports. Mary Graen, Williamsburg, was killed when her car struck another car head-on near Pornoma Lake, highway Patro' officials reported. Max Ferguson, Osage County sheriff's deputy, said police tried to barricade Quenemo's main streets about 8 p.m. to stop the drag racing, but were not able to keep the barricades in place because of the crowd. They were ripping off police cars right and left," Ferguson said. "Some tires were slashed and the red lights stolen from one of our patrol cars." Hines said that early in the evening the police used a containment strategy because of the crowd's size. "We didn't want to send officers down into the crowd," Hines said. "It was too dangerous, they could have been swallowed up." THE GATHERING dispersed about 1 a.m. when police told the people remaining that they would be arrested if they didn't leave, he said. Police said they were prepared for Friday's traditional celebration, but were surprised by its size. "The crowd was much larger than we anticipated," Hines said. "The officers were overwhelmed and couldn't hold them once they started racing." Maxine Lloyd, a Quenmo resident whose property faces one of the streets used as a drag strip, said, "The police and job keeping them off our property." "But I don't want to see it happen again." NOT ALL QUENEMO residents thought Friday the 13th was an unlucky day for the town. Sam Watts, proprietor of Sam's Quenemo Saloon, the only tavern in town, said he sold more than 300 cases of beer during the celebration. "I make a lot of money," he said. "I'd like to see it continue if they can do it without problems." Jack Cade, a Quenuela resident who said he helped start the Friday the 13th golf tournament, started out with a bunch of old boys having a good time. We invited some friends from the area and pretty soon it just started getting bigger and bigger. "Quenemo the last place in Kansas where bikers can get together and meet, he said, left here to destroy anyway. There's nothing destructible in Quenemo," he said, gesturing with his open beer at the long-abandoned buildings along *street* BEN LEWIS, OWNER of a gas station in Stationen said it was once a thriving farm town, but had become a small family farm decades as small farmers moved away. Nicklaus wins 4th U.S. Open The 2-stroke trump came in record fashion, a hallmark of Nicklaus, incredible catches and even the big Bear had been written off by so many observers as an over-the-hill, 40-year-old former champion, a man whose victories were all behind him. yesterday and secured what may be the most welcome of all his titles, a record-matching fourth United States Open crown. SPRINGFIELD, N.J. (AJ)-Jack Nicklaus, displaying the vast talent that made him golf's incomparable champion, fired a last-round 68 He answered his critics as he had done so many times in his unmatched career - with his sticks. He won this one with a 72 total, eight strokes below par on the farned lower course at the Baltusrol Golf Club. boyhood hero, Bobby Jones, as the only four-time winners of the U.S. Open. Nicklaus' previous victories came in 1962, 1967 and 1972. Not only did it snap the longest nonwinning streak of his career, it came in the biggest of all the world's tournaments and returned him to a position of leadership in the game he has ruled so long. It was his 67th victory on the American tour but, more importantly, it was his first in two long years. John Douglas, Leon's younger brother and a former KU star, would like to join Leon in the NBA's world of three-point plays, loose ball fouls and close clocks. But Douglas said that after two years he had not had the chance. Last Thursday former Detroit Piston center Leon Douglas signed a multi-year contract to play for the National Association's Kansas City Kings. That broke his own Open scoring record of 275, set here in 1967 when he won his second American national championship. "I worked harder this year than at any time since I was a kid," he said. By TOM GRESS Staff Reporter It had to be the sweetest of them all. For two years he has patiently explained the problems he was facing. Douglas' NBA dream lives on Siaff Reporter He viewed old movies to find the tiny flaws in his swing. He worked with Phil Rodgers to add some shots to his game. He had his disappointments, many of them, but they all faded with his brilliant triumph yesterday. "I'm just working out and staying in shape," Douglas last week. "I'm waiting for a chance to make a club." It enabled Nicklaus to tie Willie Anderson, Ben Hogan and Jack's DOUGLAS, A 6-2 guard who last played for KU in 1978, is waiting for a tryout with an NBA team. The Houston Rockets and the Golden State Warriors have talked with him but nothing is definite. "They said they'd be in touch a few days after the draft (the NBA's annual college draft, held last Tuesday) so I'm waiting for a call." Douglas said. Douglas was drafted by the New Orleans Jazz in 1978, but didn't make the cut in rookie camp. He tried out with Golden State last year and was one of the last players cut. But past success gives him confidence that he can make it. His basketball resume from high school and college sparkles with honors. He was a high school All-American at Colbert County High School in Leighton, Ala. Douglas then went to John C. Calhoun Junior College in Boston and gained All-Regional jaco honors. He came to KU in 1976 and quickly established himself as a scorer with explosive potential. DOUGLAS LEAD KU and finished second in the Big Eight Conference in scoring with 19.2 average, hitting 48 percent from the field during the 76-77 season. In a game against Iowa State he pumped in 46 points. To cap the season he was picked All-Eight Big Eight by both the Associated Press and United Press International, was an All-District Five selection by the United Press. He also won an award and was given the Phog Allen Award as KU's most outstanding performer. But with freshman Darnell Valentine to share the ball with, Doug's senior year wasn't as productive offensively (12.8 average). His defense improved, however, as he held All-Americans and Jack Patterson in point-in-game two early-season games. Kansas won the Big Eight title and advanced to the NCAA playoffs where UCLA defeated them in the first round. SINCE LEAVING KU and missing the cut with the Jazz and the Warriors, Douglas has played for the Utah Injurers in the World Basketball League. "It was all right," Douglas said about the league. "There were a lot of players with previous pro experience, guys like Smith and I don't do too bad. I played about 20-25 minutes a game and averaged in double figures. We flew first-class to every game; the food was tasteless, but the NBA I wouldn't mind go back." But Douglas is not ready to call Utah and tell the organization to print his 10C CONE TUESDAYS name in next year's programs. He wants to be in the NBA. "There's a lot of politics involved," he said. "I just want somebody to say John Douglas get out and play ball and may the best man win." "I want an honest chance to make a team in the NBA." Douglas said. When he talked about his chances to make a team, "honest" was prevalent in his words. He thinks he hasn't been given enough of a chance in his tryouts so far. DOUGLAS WOULD not mind a chance to play on the Kings with his brother. And he isn't jealous of Leon's success, even though he hasn't had the chance. THE POLITICS DOUGLAS talked about involve how much time a first and second-round draft choice gets to make a team compared to a later choice. Early draft choices, because of the value placed on them by the club, will be less important than they develop. Later choices have to perform well quickly or they are sent packing. "I try to set my own standards," he said. "I'm happy for Lao. We played ball together when we were kids and he was right to play ball with him in the NBA." If Douglas doesn't make it in the NBA he plans to come back to KU and earn a degree. "I've studied education, but I like to take some business courses," he said. "I like to know more about the admonition of the school and maybe become an athletic director." "Yeah, I'd really like to make it," he said. "I could use the money." But for now Douglas will concentrate on the NBA. Union . . . from page 1 to get every concession the city has granted in the past, he said, and this year was no different. Both Burt and Samson said the situation would probably require an impasse hearing in front of the City Commission, as it did two years ago. Sampson said that if the Commission decided against the LPOA, his only THE BROADER ISSUE in this year's negotiations is the formal recognition of the LPOA as the union representative of the 57 officers and corporals in the city police department who are members. alternative to acceptance would be a work slowdown or a strike Lawrence municipal codes currently ban contracts with city workers. 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