University Daily Kansan Monday, April 23, 1973 7 Kansan Photo by EMERSON LYNN Threatening Weather Again Prevails at Relays .. Crowd of 15,000 first soaked and then sunburned during Relays competition .. Wind, Rain Hamper Relays Pole Vaulters oss of By GERALD EWING Kansan Sports Writer The open pole vault competition of this year's 48th Annual Kansas Relays was intended to be the premier event of Saturday afternoon's competition, but it turned out to be one of the most lackluster events of the afternoon. Smith won the competition with a leap of The event, won by Steve Smith of the Pacific Coast Track Club, was delayed by intermittent rain showers and gusty winds. Kansas Relays officials considered moving indoor indoors to Allen Field House, but decided against the move at the last minute. KU Tennis Team To Battle Cowboys The Jawhayk tennis squad will battle the Oklahoma State University tennis team today in a match that could decide the top finisher in the conference. The match starts at 2 p.m. on the tennis courts behind Allen Field House. Mike Howard, coach of the Jayhawks, said the match would be a loss-on. The 'Hawks currently won a 3-1 conference record and are 11-3 overall. Oklahoma State also carries a 3-1 conference mark. "This match could decide the top positions in the conference." Howard said. KU has won its last two matches in fine style. The team shut out Wichita State over the weekend, 9-0, and blanked Nebraska last week, 9-0. Knicks Beat Celtics In Double Overtime NEW YORK (AP)–Veteran forward Dave D冀behcument two key baskets in a second overtime period and the New York Knicks erased a 16-point deficit to defeat the Boston Celtics, 117-110, Sunday to take a 5-4 victory. The N.B.A. basketball Association plavoy series. The Knicks trailed 72-56, going into the fourth quarter. But Walt Fraser scored 15 of his game-hit 37 points in the four-pointer attempt, drew even to force the game into overtime. Boston, hobbled by the absence of team captain and scoring leader John Havlicek, under injury, grabbed a four-point lead in the pair of baskets by rookie Paul Westhill. The teams then traded baskets until Frazier sank a twisting layup with 39 seconds to go, cutting the Boston lead to 101-99. The Knicks' Phil Jackson tied it by hitting a pair of free throws with 11 seconds left in the game. With the score 106-106 in the second extra period, DeBusscheh hit a 20-foot jumper. John Gainlian sank a free throw and DeBusscheh committed a block drive to clinch the victory for New York. The Knicks can wrap up the best-of-7 Eastern Conference finals in a tight game. The Knicks played Wednesday 17-04%. Terry Porter of KU seconded second with a jump of 16-84. Third place went to Dave Roberts of RCA, who cleared the same as Herson Porter, but had more misses at the height. The most disappointing aspect of the competition was that out of five vaulters entered before had gone 18 feet, only Smith could even make 17 feet. Kjell Isaakson and Hans Lagerqvist, both of Sweden, did not even clear one jump. DeBussheff finished with 22 points to back up Frazier for the Knicks. Jo White led Boston with 34, none of them in the two overtimes, and Dave Cowens added 33 before fouling out in the second overtime period. Smith, who is the current inoir 'door record holder and a student at Long Beach State, struggled to clear 17-4%. Although he was assured of a victory after Dave Roberts missed his last attempt at 17-6, Smith did not attempt to break the existing relays head, he quickly exited from Memorial Stadium to catch a plane back to California. The only real excitement in the pole vault competition was generated by KU's Terry Porter. Porter, the winner of Friday's pole vault, lost to the second pole vault, narrowly missing making 17-0%. Probably the most exciting event of the day's pole vaulting was missed by most spectators. It was the high school pole vault that was scheduled for Memorial Stadium but was moved indoors to Allen Field House because of the rain weather. The pole vault team from Lawrence High School who had a vault of 16.5" scales' jump was a Kansas high school best and was only the tenth time a high school vaulter had ever cleared 16 feet. The 49th Kansas Relays outlasted severe thunderstorms Saturday and ended in bright sunlight as 15,000 fans watched some of the nation's finest track and field competition. Porter admitted that the weather was a factor but said he should have done better. Dennis said they hadn't done it. Boit Named Outstanding Performer The outstanding performer of the relays was Mike Bolt, a native of Kenya and former winner of the World Cup. Boit was the only person in the world to compete in two final events in the Munich Olympics and he showed some of his style here Friday and Saturday. Friday, he anchored the Eastern New Mexico sprint medley relay with a 1:45.3 half-mile to break the Kansas Relays record. His half-mile time is the best in this world this year. Saturday, Bolt turned in the fastest mile in the relays, as he anchored the distance medley team with a 4:00.2, good enough for a first place finish. His last race was the College division of the mile relay. Again, he ran anchor but finished second. He began with a 25 yard lap and proceeded to 10 yards back with a split time of 46.5. Despite the amazing times, Bolt insisted that he wasn't in very good shape and that that wasn't important. Boit was the overwhelming choice for the Kansas Relays' outstanding competitor.BIT got 25 $\frac{1}{2}$ votes. Tad Scales, Lawrence High School pole vaulter, got one vote. And Phillip Ndoo, Beit's Eastern New Mexico teammate, got one-half vote. The afternoon finals began at 1 and so did the rain. But rain didn't seem to affect KU's Greg Vandavea, as he splashed his way to a Kansas Relay record of 13.5 in the 120-yard high hurdles. "I didn't realize it was raining," Van- Kansas Relays Results Dicoc. 1- Smith, Colorado State, 189-10 (Regina record). Old record 168 - Koep, Kansas, 189. B. Bronzeau, 254. Javeln-1, Steven. Oklahoma State, 25S-11; 2. Culsa. Kansas, 24S-1. Pearce, 23S-1. 10 Mihir hurdles - 3. Vandervor, Kamsa, 13. (Kagay) 11 Mihir hurdles - 4. Vandervor, Kamsa, 13. (Kagay) 12 Mihir hurdles - 5. Tewaean, Towaan, 13.5, 13.5, 3. Michigan, Mochinik 100 dash-1. DIL, Michigan State; 8.2. Fou, Memphis State; 9.4. Gidearman, Wisconsin Illinois; 9.4. 440 relay - Kansas State (Washington, Merrill, Fields, Williams); 39. N. Kansas; 3. N. Texas; 3. Michigan. Datelmey medley play - Missouri (Daly, Mettleh, Rogers, McMethlin), 10:48. Okahane State, Utah. Long jump- 1. Braham, Baylor, 20- 2, Knight, Menphis State, 25- 13, Thompson, Baylor, 25- 1. pitt-sun, 2015; j. 19; h. Hillman, 2018; j. 20. *Two mile relay - Illinois, Illinois, Keenamer, Durkia.* High jump--1. Schae, Kanna; 3-4. R. Smith, Kanae. High jump--1. Schae, Kanna; 3-4. R. Smith, Kanae. 800 relay - LSU (Cobbs, Stevens, Wilts, Mishler) 1:23.7 CMIT 1:41.9 Mile relay—1, Texas (Wilson), Lee, Jackson, Surgal). 8. 9. 8. 1. 7. 2. 4. 3. 5. 6. Mahon, 0. 8. 3. 4. 5. 6. OPEN EVENTS 1000-meter steeplechase — I, Nadou, Eastern New Mexico, Masters B80 -1, Santee, unattached, 2:07, 2:42. Forbes APB, 3:05. 3:1, Goodfellow, Wellie Track Club. Cape Cod, MA. Marathon . 1 - Zeiger. Oklahoma. 2, 21.5. 2. Brine. Marmon. 3, 20.1. 2. Knott. Louisiana. 2, 21.5. 2. Brine. Marmon. 3, 20.1. 2. Leuwert. Louisiana. 2, 21.5. 2. Brine. 440 dash -1-, Jones, Northeast Missouri, 6d.4; 2. Rowe, 3. Pula vault-1, Smith, Pacific Coast Club, 17¼). Porter, Katherine, 16¼%; Roberts, Licey, 18¼%. Bulldogs - 1-1, Halti, McKenzie, 7.04, 1.64, Port Hays, 7.1.2, 3. Herod, Ounamia, 7.1.6 **DONALD JOHNSON** Cowboys - 1-1, Halti, McKenzie, 7.04, 1.64, Port Hays, 7.1.2, 3. Herod, Ounamia, 7.1.6 Three-mile run - 1, Gorge, Oregon Trust Club. 13:38.94, Bannemore Memorial State. (10) 5:2.12, F. Pres., Minnesota. (6) 10:30.20. 120 high hurdles. 1, III. unpatched. 12.3; 2. Stobna. Louisiana Tech. 1, 3.5; 4. Lightfield. 17.3. 10 dash-1. Washington, unattached. 92. Ivory Intrepid. Southern Hills track 3. 93. Hammons. Intrepid. 10. Texas Women's 100 dab - 1. Dvell, Texas Women's University, 4. Ileana, Mile High club 105, 3. Browne College 6. Lorenzo, Mile High club 121 Illinois Camden march mil. — IHill, Houston轨迹 Mil. 4:08, 6:12, Bowling Green, 4:03, 5:25, Paul, Chicago Hammerton -1, Neugestell. Eagle Club, 10%, 2%; Satchwell, Western Illinois, 16%, 3%. BHL, Eagle Club. *Shel pdl 1- Fourteenth; Pacific Coast Club. 68,24\* *Shel pdl 15- Fifteenth; Pacific Coast Club. 68,24\* *Woods Park; Pacific Coast Club. 68,11\*, 1, Walker, MSCU.* COLLEGE DIVISION Distance mediation relay-1. Eastern New Mexico (Bronx, Madera, Midafooths). 2. South Dakota. 3. Nebraska. 4. Missouri. 404 relay - Lincoln University (Brown, Williams, Amherst, Lyle), 405 - 2; Eastern University, 406 - Western University Two-mile relay — Eastern Illinois (Kate Jeffery, Larson, Laron) - LeJevant 12-31; Oklahoma Christian, Katy 10-6. 800 relay 1. Lincoln (Brown, Williams, 1. 6. 2. 5. 1. 8. 3. 18. 3. 5. 1. Another bright spot for the Hawkswas the hitting of senior catcher Dick Bradley, who blasted homes in each contest for the second time, amped in the third game for the 'Hawks. Mire relay - 1. S F Austin (Mayes, Britain, Colman, McMason) 3. Mason, Eastern New York 3. 109. 5. 4. S Austin, Eastern New York KU Loses 2 of 3 Games; Allinder, Bradley Shine The Jayhawk baseball squad will get a breather from conference teams Wednesday when it meets Dana College of Blair, Nebr., in a doubleheader at Lawrence. The duo would use the breather—they lost two of three games with Missouri over the weekend. KU lost the first game of Friday's double header, 5-3, but came back in extra innings to capture the second game, 3-1. In a double-fire five-run third inning for an 8-3 victory Freshman pitcher Rob Allinger again had a fine game for the Jayhawks Friday, scattering five hits and allowing only one hit in each of Allinger's record at 41, best on the squad. Missouri snapped an eight-game conference losing streak by downing KU in the first game. Two home runs by the Tigers and a five-hit pitching performance by Ben Tensing gave the Tigers their fourth season victory. Kurt Knoff was the losing pitcher. In the second game of the series, Barry Koenkee of Missouri hurled an o-hit game for six innings before Bob Ohm reached base on a bunt single. KU tied the game in daveweer said. 'I was oblivious to everything except being the first one to cross the finish the final inning to put the game into overtime and then scored two runs in the eighth inning. The Tigers exploded for 13 hits and eight runs in the final game of the series. The Jayhawks held a 2-0 lead after two innings of play, but Missouri scored five runs in the third on five hits, two walks and two wild pitches. Bob Cox was charged with the loss in the third game. Once he found out his time and was assured that it was a record, Vandaveer said it was his sweetest victory—his win at the indoor. In this year nice was better, but not this nice. The Jayhawks now have a 3-15 league record. After Wednesday's contest with Dana College, the Hawks will meet a team from Utah in a three-game series at Lawrence. Vandivera's record erased a 25-year-old college mark of 13.9 set in the University-College mark. ★★ Kansas 000 000 10-3 7 1 Missouri 031 001 4-7 1 Kurt K邦, Fred Cox (5), Mike Rome (4) and Dick Braden, Biedt Henning and Terry Cole. WP, Tempnard, LP-K邦, HR -Terry Cole (MU), Tim Dremnan (MU), Dick Braden (MU) Kansas 000 00012-3 5 1 Minnesota 000 00012-3 5 1 Rob Allanell and Dick Bradley; Barky Kornski Rod Dennas and Dan Netling; Terry Cole (5); WL-Attica Kansas 020 000 001-3 5 1 Missouri 000 010 11a-12 2 2 Rob Cob, Anita Whitfield (RU), Mike Rout (B), Bob Strand (RU), Sharon Ferguson (RU), Derek Bradley (RU), Dick Bradley (RU), Steve Rout (RU), Woolf-L J Although KU's Delaria Robinson was scratched from the hurdle competition for 880 relay team, she won 880 and 484-yard relay teams and did well. The 880 relay team placed fourth and the 484 relay team was second. The 44-relay team won the state. State, who set a relay record of 39.9. Dave Wattle, the outstanding 800-meter olympic champion at Munich, left the 2014 Rio Olympics. On Friday, Wotle was unbeatable. He anchored Bowling Green's four-mile relay team to a Kansas Relay record of 16:24.0 as he finished as well as he finished with a split time of 4:0.9. Saturday, Wottle was pulled from the distance meld relay and was put in the Glenn Cunningham mile. If a poll would have been taken before the race, there would have been little doubt Wottle would have been the favorite. But Wotte was bleated and beaten at his own game. Leonard Milton, of the Houston Oilers, scored 12 points. a tremendous kick and passed Wottle winning the open mile in 40:19. Terry Porter, who had been suffering this past week with blistered hands, vaulted into the wreckage. In Friday's University-College division, Porter had trouble with the first several jumps but ended strong, with a winning vault of 17-04. However, in Saturday's competition, he was unable to get back to 17.4%, and took second place with a仗 of 18.6%. Steve Lowe recorded a record holder, won the meet with 17.4%. Although no records were broken, both Barry Schur and Randy Smith were tops in the high jump as each cleared 74% . Schur was awarded first place on misses. This year's open shot put was again something to marvel. Al Feauchard, of the Pacific Coast Track Club, broke the relays record with a throw of 69.2%. George Woods, who placed second in the shot put in the second round again Saturday as the threw 68-11.4%. Sam Colson, who holds the world's best throw this year, was beaten Saturday and he says the reason is a very sore arm. The first place winner was George Stevens from Oklahoma State, who threw 251-151, almost 40 feet less than Colson's best of 290-10 Terry Ziegler of Oklahoma, who started Saturday's competition at 7 a.m. in the marathon, elapsed his 1027 marathon distance on Monday by one mile race across the Lawrence countryside. Kansan Photo by CARI G. DAVAZ JR. Wendy Koenig Finishes 830-Yard Run in Record Time Time of 2.07 a Kansas Relays record and best in nation this year . . . SPECIAL DURING APRIL HOMEMADE ITALIAN 125 SPAGHETTI DINNER Served with your choice of zesty tomato sauce or meat sauce, salad and garlic toast. HAPPY HOUR 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.—Bud on Tap BROOKS LUNCH Milty and Eleanor Collins, Operators 1307 W. 7th 842-9429 P. O. 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