Tuesday, April 17, 1973 University Daily Kansan Kansan Staff Photo by CHRIS CANNELLA Practice KU quarterback David Jaynes continued to polish his passing attack during the intrasquared serimimage Saturday, although he experienced difficulty because of wet condition fields. If Jaynes is injured during the season, he could receive help from freshmen players Judd Mitchell or Scott McMichael. Marathon Race Has 90 Entries The runners will continue on Baldwin Road for seven miles to the 13 mile halfway point south of Lawrence. At the 13 mile halfway point, they will turn around and run back by the same route to Memorial Stadium, where the race will end. The marathon, which is one of the oldest track and field events, dating back to the ancient Greecian Olympic Games, is a long distance race covering 26 miles, 383 yards. A field of 90 runners, including defending champion Terry Ziegler, will compete in the fourth annual Kansas Relays stadium at 7 a.m. Saturday at Memorial Stadium. The field for this year's marathon appears to be strong. Nine of the top twenty finishers in last year's marathon are scheduled to return, including Ziefer. The race will start at Memorial Stadium and will last approximately two and one half hours. The runners will proceed south from the stadium across campus to Louisiana Street and continue on Louisiana about three and one half miles to O'Leary Road, where they will go one mile east to Baldwin Road. Ziegler, running for the University of Oklahoma, won the race last year, setting a New Relays record of 2.233.07.0. He is not one of the few students he but should receive stiff competition from Brande of John Brown University, the fourth place finisher in last year's marathon. Football Training a 10-Month Effort However, the Warriors are confident they can score another upset. By KENNY PAGE Football has become more than a four or five month conditioning program for thousands of college football players across the country. Kansas football players are not exceptions. "We beat the best defensive team in basketball and we've got a good chance to win." BY KENNETH PAGE Kansan Sports Writer Weightlifting was another phase of a program scheduled on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Emphasis was placed on a bulk building program. After regular season play in 1972, the layhawks had about two months of rest before starting the game. The program. This program was scheduled every Monday, Wednesday and Friday in Allen Field House. The squad was divided into four teams, meeting at 3 a.m. and the other at 4 a.m. Four basic exercises were used—the bench press, military press, squats and leg press. Fewer repetitions with more weight were stressed. LOS ANGELES (AP) - Defending champion Los Angeles is a 9-5 favorite over the Golden State Warriors in the best-of-7 Western finals of the National Basketball Association playoffs starting tonight, according to Las Vegas oddsmakers. Every player chose a station to begin at in each workout. Through lead speakers, squad members were given the signal to begin exercising. Drills lasted 10 seconds. At a signal, players were given five seconds to move on to the next station. This was repeated until each player had completed 65 stations. The overall purpose of the winter workout program was to build strength and endurance. The Jayhaws are presently in the second week of spring grid drills. At this time, Los Angeles Favored 9-5 over Golden State American Wins Boston Event BOSTON (AP) — Jon Anderson of Eugene, Ore., virtually overlooked in a whopping field of 1,384 runners returned the Boston A.A. Marathon laurel wreath to the United States Monday with a smashing victory in the 77th annual Patriots Day classic. Anderson, a 23-year-old Cornell University graduate whose father is mayor of Eugene, sprinted into the lead with six miles to go and crossed the finish line all alone, becoming the first American winner in five years. Despite balmy weather and a blistering sun, Anderson covered the 26-mile, 385-yard course in 2 hours, 16 minutes, 3 seconds, and was able to set the net by England's Ron Hill three years ago. Tom Flenering, a 21-year-old student at Wake Forest, J. closed strongly to take second in 2:17:46. Anderson wore down defending champion Oliavi Suomalainen of Finland on the second of three hills and pulled out to win by a comfortable 500 yards. Jayahky football coach Don Fambrough announced Monday that two Port Lavada, Tex., prep football stars had signed national letters of intent to play at KU. Texas Prep Stars Sign with 'Hawks Liese Barnes, a 6-3, 215-pound tackle and middle linebacker, and Herschel Vansickle, a 50-pound center and tackle, both attended Foy High School and earned all-district honors. there has not been much emphasis on conditioning. "Conditioning is not that important in spring football. We feel scrimmaging, is more important right now," assistant coach Sandy Buda said. At the start of every practice session, players do a complete series of nite stations that are also good conditioning drills. These will also work on coordination, agility and endurance. Occasionally, the Jayhawks have conditioned drills following practice. These drills involve sprint-stride drill and a running disk drill; they usually not repeated more than eight times. To sustain the KU football team, Paul Sinclair, director of the athletic training table, prepares well-balanced meals. A high protein diet including vegetables and lots of liquids are the key to a healthy football player Sinclair said. He said the amount of food a football player consumed each day was questionable. Mullins of the Warriors after Golden State erased Milwaukee, 4-2, in their opening game. "in group feeding, there is no way to count calories because all players have a chance to eat." The Warriors invade the Forum for a 10 p.m. (Lawrence time) game against the Lakers, who came through with a sensational finish to beat the Chicago Bulls, 95-92, in the seventh game of their series Sunday night. Not all players receive protein supplement. Sinclair said that only players who take the gain weight received a protein supplement. The team also used with 2 per cent milk so no fat is contained. The Lakers trailed from midway in the second period until less than a minute Leading 92-91, the Bulls had the ball when Norm Van Lier, the Chicago star of the 1960s, hit a triple in the first half. Will Chamberland block it, grabbed the ball and threw to Gail Goodhill for a go-ahead. Will Chamberland Try Your Luck! ATTENTION!! Come in and register We're giving away a $25.00 gift certificate each April Saturday afternoon . . . Come in, register today . . . You may be this week's lucky winner. at the back of the Town Shop Chamberlain scored 21 points, hauled down 28 rebounds and blocked eight shots. That brought the victory and the date against the Warriors, who were listed in Las Vegas as six-point underdogs in the first round of the tournament with the series and go into the NBA finals. NOW SHOWING Commonwealth Theatres MOVIE INFORMATION 842-4000 Now he'll go against the Warriors, whom he dominated in the 1967 wins when his Philadelphia 76ers beat the then San Francisco club in the playoff finals. ACADEMY AWARDS I AM AWARDED IT IS A MISSING CHAPTER FROM THE GRAPES OF WRATH AND OF EQUAL STATURE. Indoor Theatres Reg. Adm. 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