6 Thursday, February 8, 1973 University Daily Kansan No Playoffs Even 100 fans and the two Jayhawk musicians were and enough for the Jayhawk band to play. University of Kansas women's basketball team looked strong through most of the game, they were unable to widen the consistency of a sharpshooting Kansas player. The loss put an end to any KU hope of traveling to the state playoff this year, Kansan Staff Photos by PRIS BRANDSTED Hockey Club Asks Senate For Finances The organizers of a new ice hockey club at the University of Kansas have submitted a student senate treatuar for review by the senate Finance and Auditing committee. Valentine Rader, Anchorage sopmoron and one of the organizers, said Wednesday that the request was for transportation and equipment needs of an ice hockey team. "The top 20 players on the team will spend close to $3,500 on their own equipment." Rader said. "The goalies' equipment itself costs about $200. The team plans to compete with league teams from the Kansas City area, Rader said there were some college teams and a few pro teams. The Kansas City that the KU club would paly. At present, the main problem is finding a place to practice, he said. "I have contacted King Louie West in Kansas City," Rader said, "and they have agreed to let us practice at reduced rates. The practice time is from 11:30 to 1:30 Friday night, and our games will be on Saturday." "Anyone wanting to join should know how to state pretty well because hockey in a team can be tricky." He said that 23 students had contacted him about the new club and that more people would probably join if the funding was approved. Rader said the prospective member should be prepared to buy some of his own equipment, such as gloves and a hockey stick. "If we don't get the funding," Rader said, "the cost of the effort to form a team because of it." The request is expected to be on the senate agenda for Feb. 14. ALL OF OUR PRODUCTS ARE MINT/CAREDABLE Jumping a Game of Speed to Schur Practice is not what makes Barry Schur a good high jumper—or at least not practice Of course, Schur does some of the regular things in his work outs. He lifts weights and he runs stairs and sprints. It's the one thing that he doesn't do that makes the fact that he has leaped as high as 7 feet 3 inches unusual. He doesn't practice high jumping. "I only jump in meetings," Schur said "That's why my rhythm is not so good early. I really don't do much. It's just that when I need it I do it hard and try to get a lot out of it." Use Kansan Classifieds disclosing his goals, other than wanting to improve each year, it is evident that his first 7-foot leap is just a start for this year. In two meets so far this winter, he has jumped 6-foot-9~3~—good for second place at the New Mexico dual—and 7 feet for first place at the Oklahoma City Invitational. Apparently, the Kansas method works. He is the Kansas outdoor high jump record last spring as a freshman with his 7-foot-13 jumper. He has been a Hawkway jin marker at 6-foot-10. And, as Schur will tell you, speed is the thing that makes him a 7-foot high jumper. It's also the thing that makes jumping as hard as possible. The 64,190-pound Tucson, Ariz., sophomore "I was really pleased with that," Schur said of his 7-foot leap. "I hadn't worked on speed at all and I hadn't worked on my approach at all." "I rely more on speed," Schur said. "The longer my approach, the more I can get going. For me the big difference is I can use a backpack and indoor doors. Indoor everything is so compact. "I'm not really fast in a 80 or 100-yard dash, but when it comes to attacking the ball, I'm far better." Nicklaus Leads In Hope Classic PALM DESERT (AP)—Jack Nicklaus, making his most determined effort ever in this tournament, fashioned an eight-under-par 72 to claim the $10,000 Bob Hope Desert Golf Class. Current Canadian Open champion Gay Brewer, and a pair of tour non-winners, George Johnson and Bob Barbarosa, shared second place at 66. Brewer, like Nickiaus, played in Indian Wells, while Barbarosa and Johnson were at Tamarisk. Pro golf's premier performer had seven birdies and an eagle in his romp over the 6,500-yard Indian Wells Country Club course. He tied for first place in five of the 90-hole event. Although Schur has a habit of never time on it. It's just that I'm quicker than most jumpers." Billy Casper, on the rebound from an off-season in 1972 and playing very well this year, headed a group at 88, four strokes back of the incredible Nicklaus. At 67 were former Masters champ Coody, Canadian Ben Ketel and Dwight Howard. Also at that figure were Kermit Zarley, Bob Payne, John Mahaffey and rookie Tom Jenkins. Arnold Palmer rallied for a 71 after a poor start and British Open champion Lee Trevino could manage only a 74, far, far back in the field. 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