6 Monday, April 16, 1973 University Daily Kansan Relay Team, Colson Win The Texas Relays wasn't one of the better meets this year for the University of Kansas track team. Friday and Saturday were wet, so the teams could manage only two first place finishers. Despite the weather, Sam Colson continued his record-breaking weeks of Friday as he threw a football into a test of 281 feet. The throw broke a Texas Relief record, previously held by former Pittsburgh player Saturday the Jayhawks were winless until the last event they were entered in the 440-yard relay (Sacuvoz, Stepp, Lutz and Edwards). Each ran well andEdwards held on for a first place time of 40.52, beating Texas of El-Paso's time of 40.57. Couch Bob Timmons was disappointed with the outcome of several of the events, but agreed that the 440-yard relay was one of the highlights. "There were so many question marks The second spring scripmage for the University of Kansas football team Saturday was "quite satisfactory" according to Coach Don Fambrough. "I am extremely pleased with the way the defense is playing. At this time they are ahead of the offense, but at this stage that is expected," Fambrough said. 'Hawks End 2nd Game; Fam Happy An early Saturday morning rain made the field slick and contributed to offensive mistakes. However, Fambrough said he would hope to have artificial turf to practice on. Motivation for spring practice usually is a problem for most coaches, but not at KU this spring. "This year is unusual as far as attitude is concerned. They seem to be having fun and that is encouraging me to use spring practice isn't much fun," he said. Fambrough he will continue to add to the offense and defense and to work on finance. Fortunately for KU, injuries haven't been a major problem except for Steve Towle. Towle will undergo surgery on the cartilage in his knee this week. Fambrough expects everyone, including Towle, to be ready in the fall. This week the squad will emphasize running, the sprint-out and the play action pass. There will be a game-type scrimmage Saturday morning on the grass fields behind Allen Field House because of the Kansas Relays. Celtics Win, 134-108 In Game 1 of Series BOSTON (AP)—Jo White and John Hlaviček sparked a fabulous all-around team effort as the Boston Celtics breezed to a 134-108 victory over the New York Knicks in Game 5, winning game of their National Basketball Association Eastern championship series. about that relay team," Timmons said, "Scavuccio had been out of competition for a couple of weeks and Robinson didn't make the trip, so Edwards had to take his place. So he gave up what to expect. As it turned out, each of them ran great and I was real proud of them." White scored 30 points, and Havlicek contributed 26; but they had plenty of help against the Celtics in a fast start in the best-of-5 playoff which will resume in New York Wednesday night. Both Barrie Schur and Terry Porter, who have done so well this season, had subpar results. Tony's 66 Service Be Prepared! tune-ups starting service Lawrence, Kansas 66044 2434 Iowa VI 2-1008 Greg Vandaveer, who had the second-best qualifying time in the relay preliminaries, won both the U.S. and Canadian titles. Timmons said that Vandevera "had a beautiful performance in the pitch, if he can catch with strong showing and Drake Relays, he would be hard to beat. Schar tied for fourth place in the high jump with 6.27 and Porter took second behind him in the long jump. will be coming to the Kanaa Relays that weekend and Portes said he is anxious to get Although Schur was not at his best, teammate Randy Smith was, Smith made the winning height of 6-9 but placed second because of more misses. Roberts, who won the pole vault with 17-1. Mark Latz, who drew high praise from Timmons for his relay performance, placed fourth in the 100-yard dash with a time of 9:56. The next meet for the Jayhawks will be Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. YUK -presents- AVALANCHE 75' Pitchers -FREE- Live Music 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday Admission with K.U. I.D. 8 p.m. every night) YUK IT UP AT THE YUK DOWN Lady's Night Tues.-Thurs. 9th & Iowa Hillcrest Shopping Center The University of Kansas School of Fine Arts presents THE KU SYMPHONIC BAND EASTER CONCERT Non Students Louis Ranger, Trumpet Soloist Russell L. Wiley, Guest Conductor Robert E. Foster, Conductor April 22 — 3:30 p.m. Easter Sunday — Admission Free — University Theatre — Lawrence, Kansas $5.00-$4.50-$4.00 8:20 p.m. Hoch Auditorium There are approximately 2,000 General Admission tickets available to KU Students. The cost is $1.00 with KU ID. They are available on a first come first serve basis at the Murphy Hall box office. VAN CLIBURN TUESDAY EVENING APRIL 17 The KU Concert Series will present its final program of 1972-73 season Jayhawk freshman Rob Allmand raised his record to 3-1-Friday by shutting out the Iowa State Cyclones, 5-0. Allmand leveled on the way to his second straight shutout. 'Hawks Beat I-State, 5-0 Kurt Kniff supplied the offensive power for the Hawks. Kniff had three RBIs in the game, knocking in two of the runs in the game and having a third and rule double, his first hit of the season. The Hawks played errorless defense in the game. The win puts the KU conference record at 2-4 and events their overall record at 1-3. The low 0-4 in conference play and 3-9 under 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 TOO POOR TO BUY A TERM PAPER? Get the next best thing: a Term Paper Clinic at the Reference Dept., Watson Library. 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