6 Monday, April 9. 1973 University Daily Kansan Jayhawks Falter in NU Series The University of Kansas baseball squad gave head coach Floyd Temple a good going-away present Saturday by shutting out Nebraska, 2-0. However, Friday the 'Hawks lost both ends of a double header with the Cornishuskers, 5-3 and 13-6. Temple entered a hospital Sunday to undergo exploratory surgery on his shoulder Temple has been bothered by the accident and could put find the problem without surgery. Two freshman pitchers powered by Jayhawks to their first conference victory Saturday, Kurt Knoff and Rob Allinder combined to stop Nebraska on three hits and snap the 'Hawks six-game losing streak. Kniff, who lettered on the KU football team last fall, hurried the first three innings and did not give up a hit. Allerd held the Huskers to three singles in the last six innings and earned his second victory of the season when he struck out seven and walked only three. Friday's games were different stories for the Jayhawks. The Hawks committed eight Jayhawk track coach Bob Timmons announced Saturday that Olympic gold-medalist Dave Wattle would compete in the 48th Kansas Relays, April 18-21. Wattle is co-holder of the world record in the 800-meter event. Record Holder Dave Wottle To Compete in Kansas Relays Wottle will compete with the Bowling Green track squad. He will anchor the team's four-mile relay team, one of the best in the nation, and will also compete in either the distance or sprint medley relay. Wottle was one of the few bright spots in the Munich Olympics for the U.S. The Bowling Green mile really team has three other good runners. Steve Danforth has a mile time of 4:06.5 and Rick Schittke has timed 4:07.0. track team. He edged Russia's Evgeni Arzanhav in the 80-meter run by three hundreds of a second—14:59.6 to 14:59.8. Wobbles has a 35.2 mile to his credit, a time he recorded at the Freedom Games in 1972. Running the third leg will be all American Craig Macdonald, who has a best of 4:05. in the mile. OU Aide Signs with KU Freshman shortstop Steve Hunze was plagued with fielding problems throughout the first game. Hunze was charged with six hits, an contest, a contest that he will not soon forget. Jim Dickey, defensive secondary coach at Oklahoma for the last three years, Saturday was named defense coordinator and head coach by Jayhawk head coach, Jon Fangbrough. Dickey has coached in the Big Eight Conference for seven years. He will replace John Cooper, who joined the coaching staff at Kentucky. errors in the first game and surrendered 15 hits in the second game, including three Dickey played college football at Houston and was a 1956 graduate of that school. At Kentucky, he was an assistant coach. Conference honors at the quarterback position. Tennis Squad Downs Tigers Catcher Dick Bradley and outfielder Robert Ohm provided the Jayhawk punch in the doubleheader. Bradley smashed a three-run homer for KU's only scores in the first game, and Ohm finished with five hits in seven times at bat. After spending six years in prep coaching, Dickey joined the staff at Houston in 1963 and spent three years at Houston before becoming an athlete of the thoma State staff as a defensive coach. A strong finish helped the University of Texas team defeat Missouri, 5-4, Saturday at Iowa. The victory was the first conference meet for the Jayhawks and lifted their overall record for the season to 8-1. The loss for the Jayhawks was a competitive competition and left them 2-1 in league play. After four years at Oklahoma State, Dickey went to Oklahoma. While he was at Oklahoma, the Sooners ranked second in the defense in 1971 and first during last season. Dickey is a native of Galena Park, Tex, and was graduated from Galena Park High School in 1951. He played at Tyler Junior College before enrolling at Houston. He received a bachelor's degree in physical education in 1956. One of Ohm's hits was a triple, but the most spectacular hit came when he beat out a grounder to the Nebraska second baseman. Omm, 5-4, can get to first base in less than four seconds, a fact to which Nebraska players will readily attest Ohm scored both of KU's runs in the third game. In the first inning, he got KU on the board by stealing second and coming home on Bradley's single. The weekend series left KU with a conference record of 1-4 and an overall record of 5-6. Nebraska is now 2-1 in league play and 5-4-1 overall. The Jayhawks will be in action again this weekend when they tangle with Iowa State In singles, the 'Hawk' Shelden Coleman defeated Mark Hoegmann 6-4, 6-2. John Farrar of KU defeated John Walker, 6-1, 6-0 and KU's Pete Read defeated Skirther Wal First Game Nebraska 001 130 0 5-4-1 Kansas 000 003 0 5-4-1 WP: Kurosaki LP: Corder Second Game Nebraska 313 220 2 13-15-3 Kansas 410 001 0 6-13-5 Bruce Ruber Third Game Nebruska 000 000 000 2-3-1 Kansas 101 000 000 xx 2-5-1 WP: Amide LP: Glover Hawks Sign Georgia Star Calvin Prince, an all-state back from Americus, Ga., Saturday signed a national letter of intent with the Jayhawks, according to head coach Don Fambrough. Prince, 5-10, 150 pounds, scored 26 touchdowns and rushed for over 1,900 yards his first season. He has 48 points in 73 games. Rough sailing weather, three capsized boats and one helmman滑行 overboard hampered sailing competition in the University of Kansas's sailing club regatta held Saturday at the Longview camping area on Lake Perry. KU finished seventh in the eight-tairl (of competition. Ohio State University field of competition.) Sixteen races were held during the day long event. Each team sailed each boat once through a triangular course. Members of the Perry Yacht Club officiated. Janet MoeDougl, Lawrence freshman and member of the KU sailing club, won the B team top skipper trophy awarded after the competition. Jay Douglas Reys of Ohio State was top A team skipper in the regatta. Each school entered two teams in the race, said Clark Anderson, commodore of KU's sailing club and a member of one of the sailing teams. A team consists of one heli-skipper or skipper and one crewman, so the three teams were entered from each school, he said. Team scoring was Ohio State University, 81%; Iowa University, 48%; Southern Illinois University of Carbondale, 53%; Wichita State University, 56; Michigan State University, 88; Kansas University, 61% and Iowa State University, 81. NEW YORK (AP) - Walt Fraser scored six points during a decisive 13-1 splurge in the fourth quarter and the New York Knicks won a berth in the National Basketball Association. From conference playfinals Sunday with a 109-89 victory over Baltimore. Trophies were awarded for the first three place finishers and for top individual skippers in each of the two team divisions, Anderson said. The Knicks eliminated Baltimore four games to one. New York Knicks Win Playoff Berth They now will meet the winner of the Boston-Atlanta series for the Eastern title. WANTED: Married Students BEER BLAST at The Stables April 11 7-12 midnight Royals Tip Angels Professors will tend bars and wait on tables. STUDENT COUNCIL for EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN Team Standings were: 1-Oklahoma State; 2-North Texas State; 3-Oklahoma; 4-Kansas State; 5-Tulsa; 6-Kansas State; 7-Kansas; 8-Utica University; Midwestern University and 10-Bradley. "We're playing real well, considering the little amount of practice we've had," said Warren. "I'm sure we will do better as the weather improves and we can get more practice in." with one or no children The Consumer Protection Association will elect new members to their Board of Directors on April 30. If you are interested please pick up an application before 5:00 p.m. on April 16, in room 299 of the Kansas Union. JOIN THE CONSUMER Protection Association Hall Do You Want To Be A MEMBER OF THE BOARD? To Become an active member of the CPA, go to Room 299 of the Kansas Union or contact co-managers Linda Biles or Ray Berman. Mike Fiddelke, Paullina, Iowa, sophomore, led KU to men of 78-81-74 for a 233 total. Other Jayahawk scores were John Goss with a 77-87-71 for 233; Bill Kipp, 88-82-83 for 253; Jim Dennerle, 80-81-78 for 82; Bill Mosimann, 84-75-80 for 239 6-1, 4-6, 6-2. Jayawong loses in singles competition were John Donaldson, who lost to Tom Flurri 6:14; Greg Buller who was defeated by Tre Mitchell, 3-6, 5-1, and Mark Wick let to James Johnson, 3-6, 3-4, 6- KANSAN sports In doubles, Buller and Donaldson lost to Fluri and Mitchell, 1-6, 0-6. Doubles winners for the Jayhawks were Wick and Coleman, who defeated Johnson and Walker 7-5, 6-2, and Jardin and Farrar, who defeated Missouri's Hoegemann and Walker 3-6, 6-3, 6-2. Cochil Wonlir Norton was pleased with the team's performance after taking into account the poor Lawrence weather of the past few weeks. Call 864-3075 or stop by 118 Fraser The University of Kansas golf team, whose past practice sessions have been curtitled by rain, placed seventh in the collegiate Meet Saturday in Shawnee, Okla. Oklahoma State captured the 10-team, 54-hole event with a total team score of 81. Ted Goin of Oklahoma State finished as individual medal with a score of 217. $2.00 pd. for Two 10-minute Surveys The Jayhawks next match will be with Nebraska Monday at Lawrence. Coach Mike Howard said the team gave a lot of effort throughout the match. 'Hawk Golfers Finish Seventh "The score was 4-4 and Pete Read and Jerry Farrar, two freshmen, did just a super job in the final match," Howard said. "It was just a great effort from the entire team." --at SALE Most books 5 to 15 Starts Monday April 9 running daily 1:00-4:00 p.m THE EMPORIUM Student Union SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SUA FILMS AUS SMILE AUS SMILE AUS SMILE AUS SMILE AUS SMILE AUS SMILE