Tuesday, June 5, 1973 5 University Dally Kansan Larry Robinson's High-Stepping Style Came Through in Manhattan Officials OK Skylab Salvage Job HOUSTON (AP) - Skylan 1's astronaut will conduct a space walk "no earlier than Thursday" in an attempt to deploy a broken solar power panel and boost the electricity available to the crippled space station, officials said Monday. The space walk salvage job go-ahead came after a meeting of top space agency officials at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville Ala. A spokesman said that after careful study it was observed that "no unusual safety risks were found" in the space walk repair job and that "the potential gain outweighed the risks involved" in attempting the 'repair. DETAILED techniques on how to perform the job of snapping into place the jammed panel are ready for relay to Skylab astronauts Charles Conrad Jr., Paul J. Weitz and Dr. Zuse P. Kenwer. K Officials said the astronauts probably would practice the trick job on Wednesday and perform the work "no earlier than Thursday." THE STATEMENT said that without use of the power wing or some other type of "power augmentation" the complete experiment schedule of Skylab could not be If the power panel can be successfully deployed it can almost double the available power. performed and that 'a 36-day mission would not be possible' for Skylab 2 and 3. Mission Control officials said Connau, a four-mission veteran who has spent more time in space than any other man, would make the final decision on which of the astronauts attempts the job and how it is done. On Monday, the 11th day of their scheduled 28-day mission, the astronauts performed earth resources studies and aerial photography as it orbited 270 miles over the earth. Sports Although the academic part of college line stopped on May 18, the athletic part continued. By GERALDEWING Kensan Staff Writer The most notable event for KU was the Jahyawks' victory in the Big Eight Outdoor Track and Field Championships May 18-19 at Manhattan. THE TEAM received outstanding performances from Mark Lutz, Delario Robinson and Terry Porter in coating to its tight conference outdoor championship. The Jayhawk track team, considered the pre-meet favorite, easily outdistanced cross-state rival K-State by the score of 137-119 Lutz, a junior from Rochester, Mmm., finally whipped his rival, Dean Williams of Columbus, 220-yard dashes. Lutz was clocked in 9.2 seconds in the 100 and 20.4 seconds in the 220. Robinson, who has been finishing second to teammate Greg Gandev most of the season, finally beat Vandever in the 120 yard high jumped in 13.4 seconds. Robinson, who was the defending conference champion in the high jumped, also placed third in PORTER, who is the reigning king in the NCAA and Big Eight indoor pole vaults, added another accomplishment by winning the outdoor championship with a meet record vault of 17.4. The old record, 16-8 was held by Chuck Rogers of Colorado. Jayhawks Win Big Eight Track Meet, Sign Players Porter was also the winner of the Henry F. Schulte Award, which is given to the meet's outstanding performer as voted by the coaches. THE FINAL meet of the season for the Jayhawks will be the NCAA Outdoor Championships, Thursday through Saturday in Baton Rouge, La. KU basketball coach Ted Owens announced the signing of seven stellar basketball players to national letters-of-credit to bolster the asking篮球队 program. The seven players are: Bob Emery, 6-5, from Lyndon High School; Reben Shelton, 6-4, from Northwest High School in St. Louis; Donnie Von Moore, 6-9, from Kenwood High School in Chicago; Dale Hare, 6-4, from Northwest High School; Jack Hollis, 6-4, Aurora, III, East High School; Norman Cook, 6-9, from Community High School in Lincoln, III; the 220 and fourth in the triple jump. The most outstanding performance of the meet was turned in by Rick Wohlhuter, who won the mile run in 3:58.8, his fastest time ever. Wohlhuter, who runs for the Chicago Track Club, had vowed he would break Jim Ryun's six-year-old record of 3:51.1 The only other KU athletes to place were Randy Smith, who tied for fifth in the high jump, and Gregg Vandeveer, who finished sixth in the 120-yd. high hurdles. The University of Kansas as a team finished fourth with 36 points. WOLHULTER's pledge was believable. He recently broke Ryun's 880-yd. world KANSAS CITY (AP) - Kansas City's new National League Hockey team will be named the Kansas City Scouts, it was announced Monday. Team Called 'Scouts' The golf game was won by Oklahoma State University. KU finished seventh Kansas Team Places Fourth As Lutz, Colson Clear Field The announcement was made by Edwin Thompson, team president, in a Kansas City park in front of a statue called "The Scout." OKLAHOMA ALSO won the tennis title; Colorado was second. KU finished fifth. University of Kansas track stars Mark Lutz and Sam Colson turned in impressive performances at the 11th Annual United States Track and Field Federation Meet held last weekend at Wichita's Cessna Stadium. Three other Big Eight Conference championships were decided in the break between the spring and summer sessions. The University of Oklahoma, KU finished seventh. Lutz, who has improved with every meet, easily outdistended a star-studded field in the 250-yard dash. He was timed in a windy race, and ended third in the 100-yard dash with a time of 9.2. OTHER OUTSTANDING performances were turned in by Wes Santee, the former KU great who won the Masters 800-yd. run in 2:08.7, and by Tad Scales of the Lawrence Track Club, who set a new record of 15-1 in the high school division pole vault. After winning the Big Eight meet two weeks ago, Colson turned in his second impressive performance in a row with a win over Rudy Valiente. He won this meet with a throw of 290-2. OSU won the Big Eight Conference All-Sports Championship, having finished first in wrestling, golf and cross-country running. Oklahoma, Colorado, Nebraska, Missouri, Kansas, Kansas State and Iowa State. KU's sixth-place finish was one of its worst showings in the years. The Jayhawks were hurt in the football in basketball, golf and baseball. mark of 1:44.9 with a time of 1:44.6 at a meet in Los Angeles. Wohlfuhner, who competed in the 800 meter run at the Munich Olympics, also helped lead the team. At the King Freedom Games held in May at Durham, N. C., Wohlhuber anchored his Chicago Track Club二-mile relay team to a world record time of 7:10.4. His time of anchor leg matches Peter Snell's 1980 man, the fastest recorded 880-yd. relay leg. Ryan, the former KU star, is currently running for the International Track Association, the newly formed professional track tour. Summer... FROM PAGE ONE received her bachelor's degree in journalism from KU in 1971. Rita Haugh, copy chief, is taking graduate courses in education before returning to teach journalism and English to high-school students this fall. She received degrees from KU in 1972 and 1973, and edited the Kansan last summer. Collectively, the editorial staff has 19 semesters of experience on the Kannan. We of the staff will, nevertheless, make sure we will strive to avoid and to eliminate them. We'll try to use our energies and experience to publish an informative, effective blog. If you see something in the Kansas that you don't like, call us at 864-4810 or write us at 112 Park Hall. When the Kansas makes a correction, I will acknowledge it and publish a correction. SOME OF the uncertainty surrounding the athletic program will be resolved with the appointment of a new athletic director to succeed interim director A. C. "Dutch" Lonborg, who has held the position since Wade Simson's resignation. Jan. 15 Letters are welcome and groups of letters will be published from time to time. Festival of Bard to Mix Theatre, Film Kansen Staff Writer By CATHY Q'BRIEN The second annual Kansas Shakespeare Festival and Institute began Sunday with a concert of Elizabeth vocal and instrument chamber music. The concert sounds of harpsichord, recorder, guitar and voice blended to create a mood intended to last throughout the festival. The total feel of an era will be captured in the concerts, lectures, films and theatre productions that deal with Shakespeare's works, his life and times. SHAKESPEARE festivals and institutes are now held throughout the United States, but until last year, there were none in this part of the country. According to Tom Rea, associate professor of speech and drama and assistant director of theatre, this led to the development of the Kansas Shakespeare Festival and Institute at KU. KU's program is built on the cooperation of the English, music history, art history and speech and drama departments. Classes and lectures this summer will feature the features of Shakopee and the effect of the Renaissance-composers and painters on him. There will be a weekly radio series featuring storing, recording and broadcasting structures. Their plays and interviews. "The State of Man" will feature extractions from plays and will be performed by members of the cast. THERE WILL be four theatre productions this summer: "The State of Man," "Julius Caesar," "Shakespeare's Women" and "The Taming of the Shrw." Segmentes of the theatre productions will be filmed for local television programming. "Shakespeare's Women" will consist of scenes from various plays featuring women. William Keeler, assistant professor of theatre and speech and drama and director of "Shakespeare's Women," sees the production as a "polarity of exuberance." The production will consist of two acts, "Women in Love" and "Women in Power." and performed at the theatres as Stratford-on-Avon Memorial Theatre and the Phoenix Theatre. In 1984, he was the guest speaker at House, where he performed "Hamlet." Jerome Kilty. In 1957, when Murphy Hall was opened, the first production was "Henry IV," in which Kilty as guest actor played the part of Falstaff. This summer he will be the guest director of the play, "The Taming of the Shrew." A graduate of KU, Sawyer has studied and taught at the London Royal Academy all performances for the plays will begin at 8 p.m., with a pre-show at 7:30 p.m. in the Murphy courtyard. There will be "Elizabethan" singers, dancers, flower girls and book sellers. Elizabethan's sweets and "Tudor" cookies will be sold at booths. ANOTHER GUEST of the institute will be And Tuesday will be held at 13:30 p.m. today in the rehearsal room of Murphy Hall. Readings will be for "Shakespeare's Women," with Jack Brooking, director of the institute and of the production "Julus IT IS POSSIBLE to get one hour of credit for any work in performance, production or crew work. Undergraduates should enroll in course 95 and graduates in 320. There are also openings for flower girls and book and candy vendors. Ticket prices are: $2, general admission; $1, student tickets; and $6 for summer season coupons. Tickets for the film series can be obtained at the SUA Box Office in the Kansas Union or at the door. 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