6 Tuesday, April 15, 1980 KU beats Ducks; University Daily Kansan By MATT SEELEY Sports Writer Who's the best dual meet track team in the nation? Last year it was the University of Oregon. And the Ducks, with nine straight dual meet victories going into last weekend's conference tournament, a successful stake to the claim this season. But, all that changed when the KU track team drowned the Ducks on their home turf. The Jayhawks, the logical heir apparent to the claim, used an outstanding overall team performance in winning their lone dual championship; 8,900 well-observers in Eugene, Ore. Although most coaches are carried off the field on the shoulders of their players, KU track coach Bob Timmons got a little more aggressive and did not chase Hawks "awraking of Oregon, was it Tim mons who was dunked in a steeple chase pit by his jubilant players. "IT WAS important for us to come out here, and to win it made that much better," Tmuns said. "A dual meet was an opportunity for us to compete for a long time. Our guys were really looking forward to competing in front of the Oregon creek and they weren't disap Least disappointing was the Jayhawks' Hamer spinned this time for the Logan. Hamer scored three events, did one better in Oregon, winning the 100- and 200-meter dashes, and taking part in the triple jump. An elated Hogan said, "It felt really good. I wanted to qualify in the 200-meter and the mile relay, but I came a little short." Timmons gets dunked While Hogan wasn't as ecstatic about his "As far as my times go, I wasn't happy," he said. "But I was really pleased to get the wins." times, the victories did soothe any frustration. AS FOR THE mile relay, Hogan said running with the same squat that captured the Big Eight Indoor title (Mike Ricks, Stanley Anderson) and Hogan was a plus for the team. "We are a close team," Hogan said of the relay squad. "We practice with each other and help each other out. I'm just happy to be part of that." That's the team want in the Nationals." KU, stacked in the sprint events, transformed speedster Mike Ricks into a hurdier and the NCAA indoor 600-yard dash champion met the challenge with relative "It was the first time I've ever run the THE 'HAWKS' continued to display awesome power in the field events. KU captured victories in high jump, long jump and triple jump, while taking second in the field events. hurdles," Ricks said. "I think I work on it. I do even better. As far as winning, I'm happy. But, I could better done better on my tits." Ricks won the intermediate hurdles with a 52.54 clocking, one-half second ahead of teammate Steve Killen. In the high jump, Jeel Light returned to the form that led to a string of seven-foot jumps in the indoor season. Light cleared 7-10 and his closest competitors by five inches. "I had been working on some transitional stuff and it wasn't going the way I had hoped," Light said. "I wasn't surprised by the jump. I was due for a good jump, so I kind of expected it." The long jump saw Jay Reardon soar 24-9% for first place, while Mark Hanson hit on a 23-10 seat for second. SANYA OWALABL, who had an off-event in KU's meet last week, leaped 5-14 to trump in the triple jump. Steve Conway finished fourth with a 2-0/4-2 (lift). Reardon finished fourth with a 2-0/4-2 (lift). In the pole vault, Oregon's Trom Haintam took a 39-21 victory to clear the 18-foot barrier with an 18% vault. KU'S Jeff Buckingham continued his upward vaunting trend, finishing second at $10.45. Favored to win the javelin, Reidar Lorenzstein surprised no one with a winning shot over his second with a 27.8 loss. Tim Friess, teammate, finished third with a shot of 27.2. Men's golf team wins first tourney in years By KEVIN BERTLES Scouty Writes Sports Writer There weren't many medals or trophies awarded after the Cyclone Invitational golf tournament last weekend at Ames, Iowa. There were three awards for the 15th team tournament. But KU's men's golf team never had to worry about bringing home some hardware. The Jayhawks made a clean sweep, taking the team, individual and best-ball honors. MARK STEINER won the individual honors and KU captured the team competition by 19 strokes. Doug Anderson and David Hunt earned a ball-ball competition at the three-day meet. The team championship was KU's first in several years. Sports Information Department file, which have been kept since 1906, show no major tournament victories. KU teams have recorded some dual meet and knockout wins, and they apparently never won a larger tournament. "We broke the string." KU coach Ross Rass Randall said. "We played consistently and didn't let the weather bother us." Inclement weather plagued the tournament and played a role in the scores. Friday's first round was played in the best weather of the meet and the scores reflected KU HAD AN 11-stroke lead after the first "THE TURNING point was the 800-meter." Promons said. Trailing the Ducks by a point, 57-56, before the running of the 800-meter, the Hawks used a brilliant performance by three teams to take to the lend for good in the meet. Marks clocked in at 1:50.56, 20 seconds ahead of teammate Tim Jantsch for the victory. The KU victory gives the 'Hawks an opportunity to it all over again next year. Iowa State's gold team finished second with 1,250 strokes and its cardinal team came in fourth with 1,282 strokes. Illinois State was third and Drury College finished 'Hawks lose first game to OSU true as the Cyclones weren't able to equal KU's placing of four men in the top seven. with two outets. Dick Lewallen will be at the plate with an 0-2 count. Steiner carded a 309 for the tournament to win individual honors. Anderson placed third with a 306, Mark Crowk was 7th at 313. Okahoma State scored six runs on eight hits as the Cowboys won the first game of a scheduled double-header yesterday in Stillwater. Okla. KU coach Floyd Temple said he would send Jim Phillips, 7-0, to the mound for the last half-inning. KU starting pitcher Hickis got the loss and saw his record drop to 1-2. "We went out there to get invited back next year," Light said, "and I think we did it." The second game was suspended because of darkness in the top of the seveninth win with the score tied at 13. KU scored five runs in the inning to the score. Oklahoma State, ranked sixth in the nation, scored the winrun in the first game in the fifth innning on a walk, stole base and an HR single. KU scored its run on The game will resume today at 1:30 with KU at bat and runners at first and third base In the suspended nightcap, Clayton Fleman started for KU. Offer good 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mon.-Fri. till April 30th "Summer Employment" Earn $975 per Month!! Kansas City based firm has openings for people in the Kansas City, Topeka and Wichita areas for summer work. Neat appearance and car necessary! For more information come to the Kansas Union, Governor's Room. Monday 12:00 Noon, 3:00 or 5:00 p.m or Tuesday at 2:00 - 4:00 or 6:00 p.m."Sunnoo"" round, which divided to five stakes after playing Saturday in cold gaiting winds. Hinds scored 24 goals in the tournament, but KU was able to turn in a team score of 307, ensuring first-place Before the tournament, Randall said that if KU could beat Iowa State, which was playing on its home-course, the Jayhawks would in the meet. His prediction came Purchase your Yearbook at the information booth in front of Flint 9:00 - 5:00 "Look back through the 70's and ahead to the 80's with a 1980 Jayhawker Yearbook." JAYHAWKER WEEK April 14-18 Limited quantities available BUY YOURS TODAY ONLY $10.00 Maupintour travel service AIRLINE TICKETS HOTEL RESERVATIONS CAR RENTAL BUILT HUSES TRAVEL INSURANCE ESCORTED TOURS CALL TODAY! 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