8 Thursday, April 19, 1973 University Daily Kansan Sophomore John Hancock Rolls Over Bar at 7-1 ... Hancock won the Florida Relays last week Jayhawks' Allinder Named Big 8 Pitcher of the Week Rob Allinden, the University of Kansas freshman pitcher who held Iowa State to only three hits and struck out eight when the Rangers defeated the Cardinals weekend, Wednesday was named the Big Ninth Inning Homer Gives Victory to A's Tenace connected with one out in the ninth after Reggie Jackson had opened the gate. KANAS S CITY (AP)-Gene Tenace walloped a nine innings home run Wednesday night to give the Oakland A's a 7-4 victory in the Kansas City Royals victory over the Kansas City Royals. Earlier, the Royals wiped out a four-run deficit with home runs by Ed Kirkpatrick and Cookie Rojas and then scored two unearned fifth-riding runs for a 6-5 lead. Carl Taylor led off the fifth with a single. With one out, Rojas doubled to right center. Taylor raced to the plate where he jerred to the basket. Rossi scored. Rossi also scored on Fosse's error. Rojas had tied the game at 4-4 with his home run in the third. Five singles and a walk off Dick Drago produced four runs for the A's in the second. The big hit was a two-run single by Joe Rudi. The Royals struck back in the bottom half with three three-run home run which followed walks to John Mayberry and Lo Pinella. The A's picked up their fifth run in the seventh on three walks and Fosee's single. Hancock Breaks World Record In Relays Decathlon Competition By BOB KISSEL Kansan Sports Writer The 48th Annual Kansas Relays got underway Wednesday in a big fashion when Jhn Hancock of the University of Southern California a world record in the deathchallenge high jump. Hancock, a favorite at the start of the decathlon competition, won three of five events Wednesday and set the world record in the high jump with a leap of 7-1. Hancock also placed first in the 100-meter dash and the long jump. The old mark in the decathlon high jump was 7 feet, five-eighth inches, set by two East Americans. After five events, Hancock led in total points with 4029. He is followed by Dave Bahr of Graceland College with 3709, Darwin Robinson of Dakota State College with 3658, Stephen Kansas with 3439, and Steve Brittenham of the University of Colorado with 3237 points. Hancock said that the 7-1 finish surprised him, not the number he received on the run. The company was very happy. Hancock won the long jump with a jump of 23-9%. Steve Brittenham took second with a jump of 21-10% and was followed by Bahr with a jump of 21.4. In the 100-meter dash, Hancock finished with a time of 10.9. Finish second were Dave Baird and Kenneth Nixon each, with a time of 11.0. Harry Smith of the University of Oklahoma placed fifth with a time of 11.1 and Robinson finished fifth at 11.2. Finishing behind Hancock's world record in the high jump were Robinson and Brittenham, who each jumped six feet. Fourth place went to Nixon with a jump of 5-9. The shot put competition was won by Dave Bahr with a toss of 49.12%. Robinson finished second with a 38-11 and was followed by Smith, who had a heave of 38.52%. Hancock finished in fourth place with a toss of 37.62%. The 400-meter run, Kenneth Nixon placed first with a time of 49.9 seconds. He was followed in order by Bahr at 54.0, Brittenham at 50.5 and Hancock at 50.7. KU's Marc Harris, who was not expected to enter the decathlon competition because ★ ★ ★ DECATHLON DECATHLON 100 Meter Dash Marks Total 828 628 Bisonco. South Dakota 110.9 838 628 Bisonco. North Dakota State 110.9 838 628 Nixon, Southern Kansas Kan. 110.9 838 628 Bisonco. North Dakota State 110.9 838 628 Bisonco. Dakota State 110.9 756 756 Berkley, Southeastern Mo. State 114.8 665 665 Berkley, Southwestern Mo. State 114.8 665 665 Hanesen, Southwestern Mo. State 120.0 560 560 Saint Louis, Western Illinois 115.9 560 560 Long Jump marks total 239.9 873 764 Brittenham, Colorado 21.3-14.9 748 1458 Brittlenham, North Dakota State 21.3-14.9 748 1458 Smith, Oklahoma 21.3-13.9 1479 Smith, Arkansas 21.3-13.9 1479 Nixon, Southern Dakota State 20.7 662 662 Nixon, Southern Dakota State 20.7 662 662 Hanesen, Southwestern Dakota State 18.1-16.6 1466 Hanesen, Southwestern Dakota State 18.1-16.6 1466 Harten, Kansas Kan. 19.1-16.6 1466 Harten, Kansas Kan. 19.1-16.6 1466 Shot Put marks total 846.9 765 7314 Bisonco. Dakota State 38.1-19.0 2012 Bisonco. Dakota State 38.1-19.0 2012 Hancock, Iowa State 37.4-16.2 2263 Hancock, Iowa State 37.4-16.2 2263 Hanesen, Southwestern Dakota State 34.4 471 1417 Hanesen, Southwestern Dakota State 34.4 471 1417 Bertle, Southwestern Missouri State 34.3 465 1417 Bertle, Southwestern Missouri State 34.3 465 1417 Harten, Missouri State 31.1-14.9 1733 Harten, Missouri State 31.1-14.9 1733 High Jump marks total 797.2 7231 Bisonco. Dakota State 6.0 707 2191 Bisonco. Dakota State 6.0 707 2191 Bertle, Missouri State 6.4 707 2197 Bertle, Missouri State 6.4 707 2197 Bertle, Southwestern Missouri State 5.8-12.8 3285 Bertle, Southwestern Missouri State 5.8-12.8 3285 Hanesen, Southwestern Missouri State 5.7-12.8 3284 Hanesen, Southwestern Missouri State 5.7-12.8 3284 Smith, Oklahoma Kan. 5.5-16.0 2619 Smith, Oklahoma Kan. 5.5-16.0 2619 1. Nixon, Southwestern, Kan. 49.9 81.0 3412 2. Balf, Graceland, Kan. 50.8 78.8 3479 3. Harwood, Southern Illinois 50.7 77.3 4029 4. Rothman, Dakota State 51.1 73.9 4028 5. Robertson, Dakota State 53.2 67.1 3056 6. Berbert, Southwest Mo. State 53.2 67.1 3056 7. Swailand, southwestern, Kan. 53.2 67.1 3056 of an injury, scored points in only one event, the 100-meter. The five remaining decaation events will be run today, beginning at 8 a.m., with the 110-meter hurdles. Also getting underway are the Olympic relay and the Julius Macks 500-mile run. First day scoring: Bill Hancock, Southern Illinois, 602; Dave Bhee, Gracalend, 798; Darwin Robinson, Dakota State, 3468; Kenneth Nixon, Southwestern Kan., 3438; Steve Brittenham, Colorado, 3371; Harry Smith, Oklahoma, 3314; John Berbert, Southwest Missouri State, 3056; Rory Swailwell, Kansas Kan., 3062; Garw Swailwell, Southwestern Kan., 2475; Marc Harris, Kansas, 622; Tom Sayre, Illinois, scratched. FREE Spring Potter's Concert the "PENETRATIONS" & "MUD CREEK" Sunday April 22 Noon-5 p.m. At Potter's Pond SUA Eight Conference pitcher of the week. All three绳 only 102 pitches during the contest and walked none. He moved the count to three balls on one only batter and allowed only three pitches to be hit into the air. Jayhawk head coach Floyd Temple said Allinger's effort was the most fantastic job of control pitching he had seen in his 20 years of coaching in the conference. The three hits Alliander, gaped up were grounders through the infield. No Cyclone runners reached second base. It was the third win of the season for Alliander. Allinder faced stiff competition from other conference pitchers who also had fine outings over the weekend. He won the award over Jim Kick of Kansas State, who hurled a four-hitter against Missouri; Tackoon God of Oklahoma, who won this third Big Eight game by defeating Colorado, Canada. His week's winner who defeated Oklahoma over the weekend, and Jim Jacobson of Oklahoma State, who had a victory and a save in the Cowboy's three-game sweep over Nebraska. TACO GRANDE With This Coupon Buy 2 Tacos Get 1 TACO FREE! 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