6 Tuesday, January 30, 1973 University Daily Kansan --- 20 Unable to regain the needed composite last last Saturday against Iowa State, the Tigers lost to North Carolina. Marc Joseph Executes Parallel Bar Routine Joseph won all around with a score of 50.45 That home court magic which sometimes sparks a home team victory may be frequenting other gymnastic courts but it's neglecting the University of Kansas. Home Advantage Eludes 'Hawks "It was just a give away," KU coach Bob Lockwood said. "We had the meet within our reach but were unable to make the final moves that really counted. "Saturday against Iowa State we missed the floor exercise and pommel horse but finished strong with the parallel bars and the high bar. "Tonight we just the opposite, except not so strong in both the parallel bars and the high bar. We just can't seem to hit all events well in a single meet." Al Overton ... pommel horse remains event 'Hawks need to improve . . . Looking smooth and determined, the The Jayhawks also took the top two slots in all-around honors with first place, Marc Joseph, Lawrence senior and second place Al Overton. Scoring first place finishes for the Jayhawks were: Al Overton, Raytown, Mo., sophomore and Tim Quinn, Lawrence sophomore, (tie) on the long horse and Brian Cooper, Lawrence senior, on the high bar. Northern Colorado squad never took a second seat as they twisted to an early lead and held on for the win. The Colorado team won, and the team members into first place finishers. in a dual meet against Northern Colorado, 145.90 to 144.95. the next meet for KU will be Feb. 16, when the quad takes on Nebraska at La- wis. Photos by Dan Lauing **Pat Murphy** . rings demand utmost strength of contestants . . . Coach Lockwood Awaits Next Performance ... looks forward to Nebraska duel Feb. 17 . . . Houston Picks First in Pro Draft NEW YORK (AP) — It's the "Year of the Lineman" in the National Football League draft, with Houston's worst-of-1 Oliers on record. The Ravens' No. 1 when the great beef sale opens today. Purdue's 725-pound Dave Butz may be the first man. The Baltimore Colts are swinging at the NFL, market-placed Monday and traded a starter to New Orleans to New Orleans for the Saints' right to pick behind Houston in the draft. Since he gave away an established lineman in Newsome, General Manager Joe Thomas of the Colts may be eager for a new challenge despite his constant praise of Marty Dourés. If a quarterback is his pick, Thomas will Houston earned the honor of picking No. 1 the tough way, stumbling to a 113-second record, the NFL's worst. The league is turned upside-down for the draft, the weakest teams getting the earliest choices in an attempt to balance the power. probably grab strong-armed Bert Jones of Louisiana, although the man from California could be right. Baltimore, the NFL's only coachie team, also swapped pro center Billy Curry and injury-prone running back Norm Bulach in Monday activity. When Commissioner Pete Rozelle gavels the draft into session at 10 a.m., EST, the Oliers will ignite 17 rounds of selections, with 26 NFL teams to choose 42 prospects from college football's Class of '72. After Houston, it's now Baltimore, Philadelphia, New England and St. Louis in the pickering order. Intramural Play Begins Monday Over 720 players are expected to compete in the men's intramural basketball season this semester at the University of Kansas, with league play to begin Monday. Due to heavy trading, seven teams have two first-round draft positions and seven teams have none. World champion Miami doesn't get a shot until the 25 man run at the end of the second round—and Super Bowl loser Washington will be dormant until the 128th collegian is available in the fifth round. Despite the lack of playing facilities, despite the lack of a soccer field, an antipollution a successful season. The 225-pound Balchie was sent to the Philadelphia Eagles for an undisclosed deal. Curry, who played for Super Bowl champions at Green Bay and Baltimore, went to Houston for offensive guard Tom Hearn and Houston's third-round draft rights. "Basketball is the biggest part of in-trainings," Lockwood said. "I wish we had it." Robinson gymnasium has only four basketball courts which can be used for intramurals. Teams must sign up for the league during the season because of the lack of courts. Lackwood said that he had not been able to promote the intramurals adequately before he was killed. "We always emphasize the competition aspect in intramurals," Lockwood said. "We stress winning and seeing that everyone gets a chance to play." he said. Any man of amateur standing regularly enrolled at KU who has not lettered in basketball beyond the first year in a four-year college is eligible. Deadline for team entries is Thursday at 4 p.m. Entry blanks are available at the information desk. UCLA Still No. 1 UCLA, with a record 61 straight victories, is a unanimous No. 1 Monday in The Associated Press college basketball poll, where he set to try for his 600th career triumph. The Bruins smashed Loyola, III., and, Notre Dame on the road last week, and for the first time in three weeks received every ballot in the AP poll. The top 20 are: 1. UCLA 33 16-0 2. N.Y.C. State 14-0 3. Maryland 14-0 4. Long Beach 16-1 5. Indiana 16-1 6. Alabama 16-1 7. Milwaukee 13-1 8. N.C. Carolina 15-2 9. Minnesota 15-2 10. Marquette 15-2 11. Romeo 15-2 12. Providence 15-2 13. Southwestern L.A. 13-2 14. St. JOHN'S N.W. 13-2 15. San Francisco 14-2 16. Montana State 14-2 17. Kansas State 14-2 18. Northeast 14-2 20. Southern Cal 14-2 Southern Cal votes, labeled alphabetically, Birthplace, Young Florida State, New Mexico, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Penn- sylvania Jayhawk Swimming Team Dominates Oklahoma, 100-11 The powerful Jayhawk swimming squad continued its winning ways at Sillwater, Okla., this weekend, as it dominated both Oklahoma and Alabama State Universities. The Hawks almost shut out Oklahoma in total points, 100-11, and easily handled Oklahoma State, 70-43. The Pokes out-scored the Sooners 84-24, for second place The KU swimmers scored first in nine of 13 events, sweeping the first three places in two of the events and the top two spots in three other events. KU's Gary Kempf and Steve King both gained two first place finishers. Kempf blazed to first place finishes in the 1000-yard freestyle and the 200+ yard backstroke, while the junior one meter and three meter diving competition saves placed second in both diving events. The next meet for the Jayhawks will be Pebs 3, when the squail travels to Armes. The next meeting is with Jayhawks 4. The results 300-window foreground - Tom Henson, first. 1-6,47 Tom Hanson, second. 2-6,47 Tom Hanson, individual individual window - Roger Neel, third. 300-window foreground - Tom Henson, first. 400 medley relay—KU, second place, 3:41.17 1000 yard freestyle - Gary Kemp, first. 15, mar. 36 1000 yard hurdles - Gary Kemp, first. 15, mar. 36 1000 yard freestyle - Killip Filder, third. 26, rick Hedrickson. 1000 yard freestyle - Killip Filder, third. 26, rick Hedrickson. second, 22.30 third, 19.45 fourth, Tom Kempf, belfast, 1.9; 1.84; 1.74 fifth, Riechberg, fourth, 0.69; 0.64; 0.62 sixth, Don Memre, three, 0.84; 0.84 1 meter diving - Steve King, first. 227.10, Scott Davies, 223.50. Use Kansan Classifieds 100 yard freestyle - Holding德. second, 48.89, Allan 120 yard freestyle - Holding德. second, 47.69, Backstroke 100 yard backstroke - Karen Freem, first 2:07, Fred 100 yard freestyle - Holding德. second, 47.53, Tenom Krefft 100 yard freestyle - Ingham, first 6:27, Tom Krefft 100 yard freestyle - Ingham, first 6:26, Breuer train- ment - Brueuer, first 2:13, Wagner,ogo 100 yard freestyle - Trainment - Brueuer, first 2:13, Wagner, oto 100 meter freestyle - King, first 202.63, Davies, second. 600 yard freestyle - relay KU, first 2.15, KAU, fourth. 600 yard freestyle - relay KU, first 2.15, KAU, fourth. Oklahoma University 11 Okla State University 100 Oklahoma University 34 Okla State University 43 Oklahoma State University 26 Outerwear at 25% Off Casual Pants at 1/2 Off Sportcoats . . Slacks .. Sweaters . . Suits 20% to 50% Off COME IN WHILE THIS HUGE SELECTION LASTS!