10 Wednesday, April 30. 1980 Cincinnati selects Criswell in NFL draft By GENEMYERS Kirby Criswell was the first to go. Leroy Irvin and Jim Zidd followed. Mike Hubach has yet to go. That's the situation after the first day of the NFL college draft. He was the third player chosen in the second round and the 31st overall. He was also the third linebacker in the country selected. Criswell, KU's outside linebacker, was selected in the second round of yesterday's draft. Criswell, who had not played before, was picked by the Cincinnati Bengals. Irvin, a defensive back, kick returner and KU's all-time leading tackler, went for 147 yards in his first game to join former KU standout Nolan Crawley Zudd, an inside linebacker, was the only other Jayhawk chosen in the first six games of the season through the fifth to the New York Jets. Hubach, the best combined punter and place-kicker in school history, was passed over in the opening rounds. The last six rounds are today. "Surprised? Not really." Hubach said. Hubach was initially wretched that his decision to work before the draft began yesterday. Ma Bell came through, but he couldn't find him. Only one kicker, Chuck Male of Notre Dame, was drafted in the first six. "I wasn't here to find out who picked in 'Zondt. I didn't know what broke on the highway and I went to help him. I didn't find out that I'd been drafted until I dinner and some soup." an exuberant Criswell, whose highest honor was honored mentions All-Big Eight last season, immediately booked a flight to Cincinnati yesterday after his call from the Bengals. Zdd, however, was still in New York, so sure he would head to New York. Toronto clips KC 3-1 TORONTO (AP) - Otto Veldze drove in two runs, one with a solo hit, and Jim Clancy picked up his first victory of the season as Kansas City Rival 34 last night. The triumph was the fourth in a row for the first-place Blue Jays, the surprise leaders in the American League East after three last-place finishes. They scored all the runs they needed in the first inning against Dennis Leonard, 0-3. After Alfredo Griffin and Rick Rossetti off with singles, John Mayberry walked on four pockets to load the bases. Leonard then kicked out of the box, and Kyley was scored with a tight foul. Clancv, 1-1. allowed six hits. Best of luck on vet Best of luck on yet another batch of finals. hair lords ♀♂ styling for men and women The KU women's golf team improved its team score but did not improve its standing yesterday in the Big Eight tournament at Alkamar Country Club. KU she a 346 to finish the second round in sixth place out of seven teams. The Jayhawks cut 21-28s off their first round total Monday but remained in sixth place. Sports Writer 670, could catch fifth place Nebraska, 667, and possibly Iowa State, 653. By TRACEE HAMILTON KU in 6th after 2 rounds "We sort of crash landed from the Oklahoma tournament (where KU placed second)." Babaan said. "We came back after it, but they didn't golfers than what they showed Monday." Coach Sandy Bahan attributed her team's slow start to "first day nerves." "I'm surprised the team scores are as low as they are," Bahan said. "This is the first day I've ever known there to be no wind at Alamar." Bahan said KU, with a two-day score of Sally White led KU with a 76. Patty Coe followed with an 81, and Julie Merwald carded an 83. Missouri's Mary McNabb was top scorer after two rounds with a 158. Oklahoma State's Val Skinner was one stroke back at 153. "McNabb surprises me," Bahan said. "I didn't think she'd respond well to Alvarain. But she's had some good scores this year, and she'a senior. "The seniors usually go for broke. It's their last tournament, and there's less pressure." Bahan said the players who felt les pressure played well in the tournament. "The third, fourth and fifth players on some teams are leading the scoring." Bahan said. "There were nine freshmen in the top 11 players after Monday's round." Second round totals The tournament's third round began this morning at 8:30. MEN Okakaima State Okakaima City Iwate Prefecture Japan Kansas Missouri Kari Walberg isn't used to being the star of the show. But the junior first baseman was the hero in the second game of a double-bender between KU and Emporia State yesterday. He scored in his first game 54 and KU took the nightcap 21. Walberg squeezes KU to split Walberg bunted a two-strike pitch past the pitcher on a suicide squeeze to score Robin Kilmer in the bottom of the fifth. "I knew he'd have me bunt," Walberg said of Bob Stacifl's call. "I knew he wouldn't have me hit. I was confident I could get it down. Stanciflard was down to his No. 8 and 9 hitters, his main reason for calling the suicide. And Walberg had yet to get a hit this season. "I got the job done. I saw her glove on her and be pointed at her. She was stricken, she were striked. I didn't want them. Then he started flashing the signs. I was waiting for him to touch his hand." "If she buits it up in the air or back to somebody, I look like a fool," Stantlard said. "Kari doesn't hit for power. I played her to me, and she had no sense to have set up. Did she what she had to?" The 'Hawks didn't do what they had to in the first game, however. They made too many mental mistakes and didn't tee off on them. They never have had it all over the park, Stancliff said "She's not good enough to be a collegiate pitcher, I don't think." Stanley said. "I wouldn't want to get hurt by pitching. With that kind of pitching, there no excuse to make that many mistakes. I just want to win." We need a company representative to assist in developing mailing lists of retired senior employees. We should also work with the company who can work for us in the capacity that we desire to come year by year. We *really* like income, but certainly attractive if you need additional money to help meet ransip expenses. 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