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Movie Information TELEPHONE 841-6418 Specceter Mike Ricks anchored two KU relay teams to motions, and Joel Lair lighted so a high jump title last weekend at the 71st Drapa Relays. Ricks turns in impressive performances Rückes anchored KU's 3,200-meter relay squads to victory on Friday with a winning time on the back. However, he lost to KU's only back. Ruckes was challenged on the last leg of the race. When Rick Enzs handed off the baton, the Jayhawks had the lead with one-half mile to go. The cap on the final leg closed as Iowa State's Dave Kourie challenged Bickles in the game. 1 knew if he could catch me it would take stores' final leg split of 1:48.6 was 7 for a second slower than Korn's split, but good enough for the 'Hawks to win the race by more than a full second. something out of him. "Ricks said. 'I've run against him before, and I'm a lot stronger. I knew no one in the field could beat us." On Saturday, Ricks guided KU's strongest rookie team, 1080-meter, to the Drake reception. One of the players off a last minute charge, this time from Arkansas "Starkey Hedwine" KU recorded a one-point victory. The 'Hawks were in fourth place following Leonard Martin's lead leg split of 47.8. Lester Mickens, U.S. Olympic Trial qualifier, gave KU the lead with a 6.4 split, and Deen Hogan followed with a blazing 45.9 save from a narrow gap with one lap remaining. Sports KANSAN That left the race in Ricks' feet, and he disappointed no one, shaking off Redwine at the wire. "There was never a doubt in my mind that I would win," Ricks said. The pair of relay victories were the first KU relay victories this season on the Texas-Kansas-Drake Relays circuit. Although Ricks was confident that the relay teams would win, Joel Light was surprised with his victory in the high jump. Light, who last week won the high jump competition at the Kansas Relays, concludes an excellent outdoor season, clearing 7-4/8. The junior from Great Bend, who skipped the Texas Relays, preventing him from a triple crown sweep, credited the sell-out Rivals crowd of 18,000 for his victory. "I didn't have any spring in my legs. When I got out there, the crowd really pumped me up. The adrenalin was really flowing." "I'm sort of surprised I won," Light said. Other KU tracksters attending the meet included Jeff Buckingham, winner of last weekend's Kansas Relay's invitational pole race, who finished third after three. 17 And ageless discuss wander Al Oerter, a former KU great, proved he is still Olympic champion. He and his team 2002-1 in the invitational event. Oerter, who also had two tones over 60 mark, is a star of the tournament. Coach's hunch pays off for relays teams After the Kansas Relays, Theo Hamilton KU women's assistant track coach, was dispatched with the 440 and sprint medley relay teams. So he decided to make some changes—changes he thought would help those relay teams turn in better times at the Drake Relays last weekend. And sure enough, Hamilton's changes worked wonders at the Drake Relays. The 440, with Gwen Poss Replacing Haleyon McKnight, cranked out its best performance until she finished sixth with a 48.9 time. And the sprint medley, with two new additions, Ronnie Wilson and Lori Green-Jones, just two weeks later, with a rating of 1.4, 1.6est her time last year. "We've had some problems with stock exchanges, so we decided to make some changes," Hamilton said. "We showed a lot of improvement in those relays." "I know we'll be better," he said. "I'll put myself on the line and say we'll do really well." McKnight, winner of the Kansas Relays' long jump, finished fourth with a 19-14 jump, although she could have finished higher if she had not fallen back on a jump. ramiton said he hoped the improvement would stay with the relay teams next week at the Big Eight Championships. The 3,200-meter relay also showed improvement. the relay, with Vicki Simpson, Tami Gunn, Dereh Zertzg and Pam Schuarth, finished fifth in a B51.86, enough to qualify them for the AIAW Outdoor Championships in May. come from a relay team. Lori Lowey set a school record and had her best run ever in the 400-meter intermediate hurdles. Lowey finished third with a 60.7. "They ran very well," Hamilton said. "Tami Gumh had a muscle problem but she ran a good leg and a couple of girls turned in personal bests." The only other Jayhawk to place at Drake was Robin Small. She finished third in the discussion with a 147-7 throw. KU's best performance, though, did not "She did very well and had a really nice run." Hamilton said. Men golfers finish fourth at Drake tournament After Thursday's second round of the Drake Rally golf tournament, KU coach Ross Randall said the men's team's only chance was to move down the weather was had. But it didn't work out. Friday's balsam 65 degrees in Des Moines, Iowa helped the KU team to a standout 298 total, but didn't allow KU to make up much of the loss. In Missouri and Missouri, the second and third place teams. KU finished the final round where it started, in fourth place, several strokes behind the leaders. "We beat Minnesota and Nebraska in the round, but they were just too far ahead." Randall said. "We played a good game, we sheld out 800 you played well." under par 71 Friday for a 223 total and sixth independent honors. Mark Crow shot a 75 Friday and had a 226 total, to finish in ninth place. Randall said two of the KU players played especially well. Mark Steiner had a one- Doug Anderson just missed earning a watch for finishing in the top 12 with a last round 76 and a 230 total. D.R. Sensenman, who last year tied for individual honors in the tournament, finished with a 76 for 233 and was also a stroke back with a 234 to all. Despite finishing fourth, KU's worst finish this season, Randall said he was pleased with his team's play and praised Lysons, who has had problems with his stroke recently. finish. Crow, Anderson and Senseman are steady players, also." Randall said that with the upcoming conference tournament he was concerned that two of the teams ahead of KU were Big Fight teams. "Sure, that concerns me," he said. "We have a couple of weeks to prepare for the Big Eight. We need to work on mental discipline, and peak at the right time." "I was pleased to see that John Lyons played better," Randall said. "He's got things cleared up now. Stenner had a good The Big Meet will be May 12 and 13 at Alamogordo Hills Country Club. 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