6 Tuesday, February 20, 1973 University Daily Kansan Kansan Slaff Photo by DAN LAUING The Spare Tires meet T-Town Bombers ... 232 teams compete in intramural battles ... 2-Day Sports Festival Lead by Peter Revson ROTONDA WEST (AP)—Race driver Peter Revson stoked to tennis and swimming victories Monday in the semifinals of the Rio Olympics. Frater suffered another quick knockout. The handsome bachelor outgunned sleepy-eyed hockey star Rod Gilbert 6-1 in the tennis finals and overtook pole vault record-holder Bob Seagran with a stretch drive to win the 100-meter swimming showdown. Revson was clocked in 1:18.2 for 100 meters followed by Seagreen in 1:19.1, skier Jean Claude Killy in 1:27.4 and tennis ace Rod Lavier in 2:04.5. Gilbert was fifth after being disqualified for touching the pool's bottom. Frazier, who lost his world heavyweight championship last month in a second-round knockout, didn't last as long in the pool as he did in the ring against George Foreman. Smokin' Joe hit the pool like an eruged hawl, but was 10 meters behind after the first 20 meters of the race. He stopped all way up to the shore and threw up his hands and saying: "I quit." "I knew I was in trouble when I put my trunks on," Frazier said. "I just wasn't made for water. I almost drowned out there." Pro bowler Jim Stefanich of Joliet, IL, edged baseball shugger Johnny Bench by one stroke with a 41 in the nine-hole golf event for a $3,000 check. Others entered in Superstars are pro football quarterback Johnny Unitas and a rookie Trey Burke. The ten noted athletes are participating in a two-day sports festival at this real estate development on Florida's west coast. The event entering events for which they are famous, is Each man participates in seven events of his choosing. The winner of each gets $3,000 with $2,100 for second, $1,200 for third, $600 for fourth and $300 for fifth. Bench, playing hard despite recent surgery, ran up a 3-1 lead against Gilbert in the tennis semifinal before ruling. By the end of the game, Gilbert was with perspiration and the Cincinnati Reds! catcher was obviously physically beaten. catcher was obviously physically beaten. Frazier, who admitted to nearly drowning in swimming competition, was upset by the lanky 175-pound Seagreen in weightlifting. Frazier, who weighs 215, was eliminated with 170 pounds on the bar. Today's five scheduled events are baseball hitting, table tennis, the 100-yard dash, the half-mile run and a one mile bicycle race. Assistant Resident Director, Resident Assistant, For 1973-74 School Year. Applications Available For Naismith Hall 1800 Naismith Dr. The Ombudsman Office Can Help Purpose: To provide an independent office to counsel, investigate, and mediate student, faculty or administrative grievances. All areas are open to the Ombudsman office except the area of faculty promotion and appointment and extra-University litigation. Office Hours: Monday thru Friday 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Office Phone 864-3607 Location B-108 Kansas Union Scope: By BILL WILLETS Kansan Sports Writer Fouls Cost Javhawks in 72-66 Loss Victimized by excessive fouling, the University of Kansas dropped a 72-66 decision to the University of Colorado Monday night, enabling the Buffalootes to tighten their grip on second place in the Big Eight Conference. Colorado is now 7-2 in conference play, one game behind Kansas State. Picked by writers to finish last in the Big Eight in a preseason poll, the Buffs raised their overall mark to 11-10, the second time this season its record has been above .500. Kansas dropped to 4-5 in conference play and 8-13 overall. The Jayhawks, after ties at 2-3, 4-4, and 6-6, trailed the entire first half. Three personal fouls called against KU in the last 1:30 of the half accounted for a total of six goals. KU was assessed three technical fouls by Sanders for seemingly mild comments from the bench. RANSAS (65) PO 49 FT R F Pts. 6-8 4-9 4-8 4 1 Sutle 9-13 4-5 12 7 22 Knight 1-15 4-3 12 3 10 Rogers 4-4 4-3 12 3 10 Rogers 1-6 4-3 12 3 10 Fideldee 1-6 0-0 1 1 4 Fideldee 1-0 0-0 1 1 4 Samuel 2-0 1-0 1 1 4 Samuel 2-0 0-0 1 1 4 Borrow 2-6 0-0 4 1 25 Borrow 2-6 0-0 4 1 25 88-73 10-18 15 55 88 All three calls cost KU possession of the ball. COLORADO (72) FG FT H F Pts. Kotz 4.0 4.1 8 3 3 Regt 4.4 4.1 5 3 3 Wedman 3.6 7.3 4 3 3 Asker 3.7 6.3 3 4 1 Anker 6.13 12 3 17 4 Asker 1.23 12 3 17 4 Mitchell 1.2 0.9 6 4 1 Mitchell 1.2 0.9 6 4 1 Wrigley 1.2 0.9 6 4 1 Wrigley 1.2 0.9 6 4 1 BACK COURTS (82) FG FT H F Pts. Brock 14.28 16.26 34 18 17 Official: Buffalo Goddard, Dick Siders, George Lloyd, Halffare, 34.2, Colorado. Technician: Foisa Ku, bench. 34.1, Colorado. Sanders also called a technical on Colorado' Scott Wedman for protesting a Ever think of training a team for Pan-African competition? Peace Corps recruiters can offer you exciting assignments. See them in the Union, Fraser or Strong Hall, Feb. 19-23. PHYSICAL ED. GRADS KU ruled by as many as eleven points in the second half but rallied to gain its last lead of the game, 51-50, on a Mike Fiddelke field goal. Kansas ganased its last tie on a jumper by Marshall Rogers which knotted the score at 7-6. Personal fouls then caught up with the Jayhawks. In the last 4:36 of the game, KU was whistled with five personals. Only four personalists were called on Colorado in the last 12-4-3 of the game and they all played at least once. Both teams hit 28 field goals. Colorado's victory margin came at the charity stripe Jayhawk coach Ted Owens again made use of KU's newest weapon, the "Bombers." With 10:15 left in the first half and Colorado leading 13-8, Owens substituted for his entire startling lineup with Dave Taynor, Hassan Hasele, Wilson Barrow and Nino Samuel. The substitution pulled KU to a 14-13 lead Owens first used this tactic in KU's victory over Oklahoma State last Saturday. with 8 minutes left in the half. CU's Wedman was the game's leading score with 23 points. Rick Suttle paced CU Three players'—Suttle, Barrow and Haase fouled out of the game. KU's next outing will be this Saturday against Nebraska at Lincoln. The Jayhawks will return to Allen Field House the following Saturday to entertain Missouri. In another Big Eight action Monday night, Nebraska beat Oklahoma State 76-41. IMPOTENT?? NO LONGER! Join Next Year's SUA Board OFFICER ELECTIONS THE WEEK OF MARCH 5. BOARD ELECTIONS THE WEEK OF MARCH 12. 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