Friday, March 30, 1973 5 Kansan Photo by CARL G. DAVAZ JR. nation in total offense placing behind Danny White of Arizona State. Last season Jaynes established 15 individual records and 5 team records. In 11 games, Jaynes threw for 2,233 yards and 16 touchdowns. The most productive game for Jaymes was the most game of the season, when he threw for 401 yards against Washington State. Number One David Jaynes, KU quarterback, will start the 1973 football season with more total passing yardage than any returning collegiate quarterback. He is second in the The University of Kansas track team will compete Saturday in one of the country's premier early-season meets as they face Tennessee, at Drinke Stadium, Los Angeles. KU Competes Saturday In Strong UCLA Meet UCLA is the defending NCAA champion, Tennessee is the defending Southeastern Conference champion and KU is the defending Big Eight Champion. Coach Bob Timmons said the dual and triangular would be exciting but obviously not easy. After Saturday's meet, the Jayhawks will begin preparation for the Wichita Invitational, April 7, the Texas Rebels, April 16, the Oklahoma State 19-21 and the Drake Rangers, April 27. "Some of the country's best athletes will be competing," Timmons said. "Every team will be scraping for every point it can get." Kansas Entries Long Jump—Doug Todd, 25-3, Dan Seary 24.8 Pole Vault—Terry Porter 17-04. Shot Time 25.63 sec. Shot Put—Rudy Guevara 624% Injinley Thorn. Sam Coley 100 % University Daily Kansan Javelin Throw --Sam Colson 290-10, Roger Hammond 28-5, Barry Schrupp 3,000-Meter Steeplechase-Kent McDonald 9:06.8 Same Rainy Weather Delays KU Practice The rains Wednesday forced spring football practice at the University of Kansas to be postponed again. Coach Dodd told me that he would begin Monday, depending on the weather. Fambrough said that if the rain did continue, he would delay practice until later in the week. However, he said because of the spring game, the playground would be played in May. "We have 36 days to get 20 practice in," Fambrough said. "So we have a few more days, but just want to be finished soon enough to give the players time to prepare for finals." KU Begins Baseball Race The Jayhawk baseball squad will be working for their first conference win today and Saturday in Stillwater when it plays the Alabama State Cowbirds in a three-game series. The teams will play a double-header today, starting at 1:30 p.m., and will play a single game Saturday starting at 1:00 p.m. The Jayhawks compiled a 4-2 record during their presenation games. The 'Hawks won four straight games before losing to Tournament competition will continue on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of next week, with the three championship games played on Monday, April 9. The sounds of championship basketball play return to the University of Kansas campus today as first round play in the NCAA Tournament begins at 4:30 p.m. in Robinson gymnasium. Washburn Tuesday, when the 'Hawks lost both ends of a double-header, KU earlier beat Washburn, sweeping both games of a doubleheader in their opening games. Playoff Games In Intramurals Open Up Today Lockwood said that the league was separated into a fraternity division and into an independent division. These two divisions were then divided into six separate divisions. The leagues, entitled A, B, and C, were further reduced to smaller divisions. Last season the Jayhawks finished the conference in third place, ending with an 11-9 record. Oklahoma State, which had a 10-10 conference record, finished fourth. Overall, the Cowboys finished the 72 season with a record of 15-17-4. Robert Lockwood, KU gymnastics coach and director of men's intramural sports, said that the two leading teams in each leagueagues make the tournament competition. The championship games will consist of the six league winners in the tournament playing their counterparts in the opposite league for the "hill" championship. The OSU defense ended the 1972 season ranked ninth nationally, and every member of that infeld returned this season. All of the teams played, giving the club good offensive power At the season start, the OSU pitching was not considered to be solid. But the Cowboy pitches have shown promise in the early preseason. Bill Bird is the mainstay of the pitching staff. Bird was the best pitcher for the Cowboys last season and finished with a win. Another pitcher the Cowboys will rely on is Mark Stanley, a West Texas state transfer. This season, the Cowboys are favored to have a good chance at the conference title. The Cowboys are led by team captain Mike Cross, who was all-Big Eight shortstop last season and led the team in hitting with a .322 average. The Jayhawks will attack the OSU pitchiness with what head coach Floyd Temple calls a weak-hitting club. During preseason, the 'Hawks had to rely mainly on Steve Corder and Bob Cox will start the season. The third record of 16, Last season, Corder and Cox both compiled 44 records. John Daniel will call the call for the third game and Rob Corder will play against him. defense for their wins. Sorority is interviewing mature young couples for positions as housemanagers. Includes living accommodations and salary. 440-Vard Relay—Emmett Edwards, Dellario Scavuzo, Dellario Rohman or Phi Lung "We got a little bit accomplished this week." Temple said. "It's difficult to play well when you have a young ball club and cannot practice, especially Oklahoma State. They're always pretty tough and they seem to have a good ball club this season." 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