8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 9.1980 Kansas' Hogan keeps speed show going By MATT SEELEY Sports Writer Sports Writer Don't tell Deon Hogan there's a difference between this year's outdoor track season and last year's. Hogan, KU sophomore sprint sensation, had a driad in three first-place funishes for the N.C. State champions in Arkansas State Invitations. The Bretna native not only set a new stadium record by capturing the 400-meter dash, but also ran the 150-meter and mile relay teams to victory. Kansas Relays attracting several record holders Hogan finished last season in blazing fashion, capturing two victories at the Big Eight outdoor meet. And he's picked up right where he left off. in the 400, Hogan used a blistering second half split in 46.1, eliciting former KU trackster Randy Benson's 46.2 time set in 46.1. The game was covered by a leg pile, finished with kickoff in $4\%$ at the Milrose Games this past January at Madison Square Garden. The list of world class athletics scheduled to compete in the Kansas Relays grew over the weekend with the addition of four more American indoor high jump record holder. "I took it out a step too slow in the beginning," Hogan said. "After the first half, I took it on the track." Jacobs, who has leaped 21" inches over his 8-figure jungle, joins a growing roster of record-breaking performers. The Farleigh Dickinson senior leaped a record-setting 7- In addition to Jacobs, KU track coach Bob Timmons announced the return of the Relays outstanding performer last year, who have been playing in University sophomore set a Relays record in the Glen Cunningham 1.50-meter run, blocking the previous best time was 3:55.7. KU finished second in the quadrangular meet with 66 points. Michigan, with 78% Also scheduled to return to the Relays is former KU track star Cliff Wiley. Wiley, 58, was a member of RELays most outstanding performer in 1977, will face James Mallard in the open 200-meter run Mallard recorded the first win last year in the event, with a 20.07 time. The pole vault competition shapes up as one of the strongest field events with Ralph Haynie, a former Arizona State star who was ranked third nationally by Track and Field News, scheduled to compete. Haynie has a personal score of 184½. Also scheduled to compete is KUJ Keej Eight Bampham, Paul Fulhr of Alameda State, defending NCAA outdoor pole vault champ. He has a personal best time of 17-8. team points, won the meet. Arkansas State finished third with 39½ and Ouachita last with 8 points. Assistant coach Roger Bowie, who accompanied the team to Arkansas while head coach Mike McGinnis, squared equal at the Texas Relays, said Hogan simply outreached the competition and the goal set for the race. "We had a set goal of 10,000 yards, but no problem had it." Bowie said. Following the 400-meter, Hogan ran the second fastest mile relay leg in KU history, a 45.45 clocking of the 440-yard split. "Surprisingly, I wasn't tired before the mire relay. "Hogan said." When "I got the baton from Tim Jones we were behind, and then he led the lead and from there I last took off." Hugan also took off in the 400-meter relay. KU had the lead going into the final leg of the race and Hogan sealed the victory with a win. The Jaywalks beat Michigan 40 to 49. At the Texas Rales, KU's two-mile team run up against NCAA Champion Texas Eli-Passo's in a race to the wire. At the end, it was Texas EI-Plasw's 28-year-old Soleman Nambi nipping the Jayhawk's Mike Ritsk for the victory. The opponent had taken control of the baton handoff to hurt the KU bid. seconds off the previous KU best in the event, the 7.21.8 time of a Jim Ryun led squat at the 1969 Texas Relays. Jeff Buckingham, competing in his first match of the season, returned to the form that gained him the Big Eight pole vault championship with an impressive 17-4 vault. Ricks teamed with Tim Jantsch, Ray Marks and Rick Ensz in running a 7:19:28, a KU record. The time knocked more than two Buckingham's effort was good enough to beat defending NCAA outdoor champion Paul Pilla of Arkansas State, who vaulted 17-0. "J Jeffumped extremely well," Bowan said. "He took a week off to work on his books and vaulting, but he's back and did a tremendous job." KU also showed particular strength in the javelin and discus, capturing wins in both events. Tim Freiss拥有一 personal best 221-9% to beat teammate Mike Morse in the match, while Matt Fredremann sailed the discus 171-3% for first place. "We didn't expect to do as well considering we left seven key people at home." Bown said. "I think we're progressing real good and really coming around." KU got another first place victory from Jay Reedon in the triple jump. Reedon's 49-7 leap beater teammate Steve Combs's 48-10 effort. Reardon also finished third in the long jump with a best jump of 24-24. In the high jump, Jeel Light, also competed in his first outdoor meet, finished leaped 6'10", the same height as Michigan's jumper, but Lattany won the event on wins. Track team runs into hard times By TOM GRESS Sports Writer Sports Writer Being in two different places at the same time spread the KU women's track team too thin. Eleven runners traveled to the Texas Rixes in Austin and found it tough running through the mud. The team squared up to the Nebraska Invitational in Lincoln and, without their top runners, they were out of it. On paper it did not look like much of a weekend for the Jayhawks. At Texas, AKL placed only a relay team and in one instance lost to the Knicks, winning two events, the discuss and the javelin. but didn't have enough depth to compete for the championship. Still Coach Teri Anderson was pleased with the meets. THE THINGS WENT like we expected," she said. "Texas was a tough, touch, toughe and it was good for the girls to go against them." The brake was skewed as we were gone for individual places." The two-mile relay team, with Vicki Simpson, Pam Schubahr, Tami Gumil and Michelle Brown running, and Lori Lowry in the 10-meter hurdles, were the story in which the women finished fourth (out of 8.5:26.3 and missed qualifying for the AIAW outdoor championships by three-tenths of a second. Lowry made it to the finals of the 100-meter hurdles and finished seventh in 14.6. KU also entered two other relay teams, including Danny Goss and individual Gwen Pess in the 100-meter hurdles and Lori Green-Jones and Carla Anderson in the 100-meters, but none "Anytime you go up against national caliber competition in every race it's going to be tough," Anderson said. "It was just a good experience for the girls." Jayhawks. Small took the disc with a 14-5-3 throw while Rose threw the javelin 128-9 to win. The Jayhawks scored 49 points placing six as nibraska won with 151. "I think if we had the other girls there we could have won," Anderson said. "Without them we just didn't have the depth." Kansas is concentrating its efforts on the Oklahoma Invitational in Oklahoma City next week. Anderson expects a good meet from her team. AT NEBRASKA, Robin Small and Tami Rose picked up first places for the "We're looking to Oklahoma to be an outstanding meet," she said. "We want to get lots of people qualified for national." 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"Car's Craud", by *Michael Demer*, and "Wavelength", by *Michael Snow*. Friday & Saturday April 11-12 THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY (1978) Jir. Steve Rash, with Gary Busey, Charles Martin Smith, Don Stroun. Busey gives an excellent performance as Buddy Holly, in his "The Band of the Sun" plus: Abbott and Cousinato ("Who's on first" routine). *Friday:3:30 (Forum Rm.), 9:30 Saturday.7:00 THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH (1976) Dir. Nicholas Roeg, with David Bowie, Candy Clark, Buck Henry, Rip Torn A. McCoy, Paul Millsap and you come to Earth and finds he can't leave Visually stunning. Saturday 3:30, 9:30 Sunday, April 13 QUINTET Dir. Robert Allman, with Paul Newman, Bibl Anderson, Brigitte Fossey, Vittorio Gassman, Fernando Rey, An unusual futuristic story of the few survivors of the final Ice Age who only survived a brief death and died called Quintin (1979) Monday. April 14 WILD STRAWBERRIES (1957) Dir, ingr. Bergman, with Victor Sipstom, Björk Andersson, Max von Syndow. 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