University Daily Kansan Tuesday, May 1, 1973 5 Kanan Photos by JOYCE PRUESSNER First Practice champion and will attempt to keep its championship string intact this season. At left, Mary McDonald, Wichita senior, does not seem too upset with a strike. Mary Tracey, Wilmette, III, senior (center), becomes tired of watching the many errors during the practice and Dana Rulon, St. Louis senior, prepares to sang a fly ball. The first practice for any softball team is not always a smooth offair, and the first Gamma Phi Beta practice was no exception. A softball team is usually at its best when Jogging Provides Exercise Outlet By BOB KISSEL Kansan Sports Writer In response to the increasing concern about health in the United States, many Lawrence residents have started using a computer to combine exercise and fun to produce better health. Jogging is not limited to any age group and will affect people differently at various ages. Wayne Osness, director of the department of physical education, said that most students would have no problems jogging without a trip last. However, there are precautions the jogger needs to take to prevent dangerous effects. go to their doctor for a medical examination," Osness said. "We also recommend that people over 35 include in this examination an exercise EKG (elec "We in the department recommend very strong that people age 35 or people age 40 have a job." Oness said that according to laboratory tests the department of physical education had conducted, jogging was a very effective exercise for people—when done properly. "Through our laboratory tests on jogging, the results are very encouraging, especially in the area of cardio-vascular performance," he said. "We have been able to cut 20-25 heartbeats a minute from some patients and contribute to this improvement." Osness said he believed the increasing popularity of jogging was due to the rise in Cursed . . . Lacey said he sometimes wrote verse for his friends' birthdays and special occasions. Last year he set a goal of writing one limerick a day. (Continued from page 1) Lacey said he usually wrote his daily limerick before he went bed. He keeps all of them in a safe place. Because Lacy writes on current political and social issues, last year's book provides a commentary on many of the events that were in the news. Before Nixon's trip to China, Lacey wrote: Although jogging is a rather simple form of exercise, there is a wrong and a right way to jog. Ossness said that many problems suffered by loyalers were due to bad shoes: "Recent tests with young people have shown heart disease in people 18-23 years old," Ms. Mackenzie said, scares people and many are taking up jogging to prevent this from happening to them. In the televised China powwow, Between Nixon and Premier En-lai The commercials may be The commercials may be (By Chinese degree) heart disease and the publicity it was receiving as the nation's No. 1 killer. The thoughts of comrade Chairman Mao1 The University of Kansas Student Senate will have its final meeting of the spring semester at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. He wrote this limerick about the controversy surrounding the 1972 Hock Chalk According to Nancy Archer, Anamasa, Iowa, junior and student body vice president, the main topics of discussion will be the health budget recommendations and the accommodations by the transportation committee on next year's campus bus service. Senate Slate Includes Budget, Bus Service The Kansan incorrectly listed student activity fee allocations in Monday's edition for these groups: Music Education National Conference, listed as $5, allocated $0; Operation Escort, listed as $2,128, allocated $0; Operation Lifesaver, listed as $5, allocated $5, allocated $50; Tau Sigma, listed as $155, allocated $50. The Reclamation Center, which was not listed, will receive $4,600. Add a new green environment to your home to provide a feast for your sense of sight, taste & smell. Grow the leaves and growling but the green thumb. "Many people run in shoes with little or no arch support and little cushioning," he said. "This can have bad effects on areas of your feet and ankles. A god shoe for jogging has good arch support and proper cushioning to prevent possible foot injuries." Correction HERB GROWING THE NEW FUN FOR MOTHER'S DAY 4-POT WALL HANGING—$8.50 7-POT WALL HANGING—$11.50 A skit student is too blue For KU's Rock Chalk Revue, "Couldn't be more obscene when I read it." Rated "R" at the local Bjon! This was his thought, put to verse, on the death of Life magazine: Lacey's book of limericks also covered Angela Davis' trial, the Vietnam war, the Howard Hughes hoax, topless dancers in the boxing arena, football and Lawrence's new parking meters. LOOK gave up some years ago Now LIFE a halt's decreed; Without the boob tube's flickering glow, We'd have to learn to read! Among his verses on the younger generation is this thought Lacey said he got from a movie by John Gavin. Lacey said he had never published any of his work other than what had appeared on editorial pages. He said he would publish if it were more popular, but that now he just wrote for enjoyment. Landing improperly on the foot is another problem for joggers, according to Ossness. He said that some instructors taught people to lead with a toe while other instructors told people to land lightly on their heels and push off with the toes. Osness said that both of these methods were all right. But he said that when joggers failed to use either of these methods, trouble developed. "Many people land hard on their heels with all of their weight," Ossens said. "This can cause problems, especially with the Achilles' tendon. We've seen many tandem injuries because of this improper distribution on the foot and ankle region. You remember well, if you're much past 30. When air was clean and sex was dirty. Most students and residents of Lawrence who jog use the streets or the many parks around Lawrence. Osman said that contagion in schools could go unnoticed if ground in parks were good for logging. "In this area we have had no bad effects from jogging on a hard surface," he said. "In fact, with the ruts and clumps of dirt on the ground around here, I'd say that running on a smooth cement surface would be as good, if not better, to log on." Ossess said that people who did begin to jot should not expect miraculous results. not expect miraculous results. "You don't know how to back, sit down and say you feel better. Onesie said, "The point is that after two or three weeks people just know they feel better. They become aware of bettercircumspiration and are much more relaxed." prepared by consumer protection assoc. in cooperation with student senate association. Copies available at CPA office Student Senate office and other locations on campus. Russians Down U.S. To Even Series at 1-1 SAN DIEGO (AP) — Russia's basketball force evened its series against the United States national team with a 78-67 victory Monday night in a rugged battle at the San Diego Sports Arena in which the lead changed hands 15 times. A field goal by Aleksander Boloshev and two free throws by Jack Salumus provided the points the Russians needed for victory. The U.S. team's last-second shot by Jim Oxley of the Military Academy just missed putting the game overtime The United States played without Bill Walton, the national collegiate player of the year from UCLA, who suffered a knee injury and did not suit up for the second content. The United States won the opening game Sunday at Inglewood, Calif. B-345 The rough battle saw three Russians foul out and Bobby Jones of North Carolina also collect five personal. Ron Behagen of Minnesota was tossed out of the game by Bobby Dahlkami of Finland, who charged Behagen had purposefully elbowed a Russian player. The ex- West Pointer started a rally with a field goal and the Americans rattled off eight straight points to go ahead, 70-68, under Sander Salikov sank a basket to lie the cup. U. S. Coach Bob Cooney drew a technical objecting to violence to a call in the fights. With 7:50 to play the Russians led, 86-61. Cousy then sent in a three-guard offense of George Karl of North Carolina, Tom Henderson of Hawaii and Oxley. Aleksander Below, whose basket was the Olympic basketball game for Russia from the United States in Munich, put the USR ahead with two free throws before fouling out with 17 points. He was the high scorer for the Russians. Ernie Digregorio scored 15 to lead the losers but the Providence star also threw away the ball in the final 30 seconds, when the United States a chance to the score. We're looking for men who haven't found what they're looking for. BOXED IN? 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