Thursday, July 25.1974 University Daily Kansan 22 Cheerleaders Build Spirit at Clinic Kansan Staff Reporter By PAT NANCE A total of 266 high school girls attended a cheerleader clinic here sponsored by the International Cheerleading Foundation. The clinic, which is a week long, is staffed by college cheerleaders. "We heard this is one of the best camps in the nation," said Stacey Lommelin, Edinburg, III. "We wanted the team to win." One of the main reasons the girls come to the clinic is to get new cheer ideas, said Kandy Syx, University of Chicago. Joanne Karnatz, cheerleader from Davenport, Neb. "And, if you didn't go to a clinic then you'd lose in- terns." Three other leaders at the KU clinic are Cindy Conrad, a graduate of the University of Illinois; Phil Johnson, Shawne sophomore; and Charlotte Patrick, 1973 graduate from Kansas City, Kan. She said that in the mornings the girls were taught new cheers and chants, and in the afternoons they worked on gymnastics and pompon routines. They are evaluated in the evenings by the clinic leaders. "We try to teach them not only how to be good cheerleaders, but also other factors such as crowd control and how to get along with others," Conrad said. "Their free time is usually spent practicing," she said. The girls, who stayed in Naismith Hall, usually practice on the lawns along Naismith Drive between Oliver Hall and Allen Field House. Passers-by often hear shouts of "We got spirit! We got spirit! Now you get some!" Special activities included a talk Monday night by Randy Nell, executive director of ICF, and a talk by Ted Lehman. "If you really want to do something for the world," Owens told the girls, "dedicate yourself and will be willing spend the time and effort to be something worthwhile. Keep a positive attitude and you can be something out- "Oh, that coach is too much!" shouted the girls in response. "that coach is too much!" enthusiastically. "We got spirit! We got spirit!" the girls responded. Ribbons and spirit awards were given out Tuesday by Syx after the girls received their evaluations. "You're starting to look like cheerleaders," Syx said enthusiastically. "He got spit!" the girls responded. "In fact, she shouted," I think you are starting to feel cheerleaders. The girls arrived last weekend from junior and senior high schools in Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri and Illinois. They will be leaving today. About 150 more girls will arrive next weekend for another clinic. "It really is a good camp," said Sherry Miller of Ohio, where we are taking home lots and lots of cheers and chants and laughs. Athletic Director Clyde Walker announced yesterday the appointment of Kirkland Gates as the new men's tennis coach. Gates Named Men's Tennis Coach Walker said he had difficulty locating a Gates will replace Mike Howard, ticket manager for the athletic department, who received a contract. KUAA, Union Corp. Board Agree on Concessions Split The conditions of a new concessions contract proposed June 13 by the finance committee of the Union Memorial Correctional Center will be presented to the Kansas University Abietic Association. Athletic Director Clyde Walker said yesterday that under the new contract, Association Puts KU Coach Allen In Hall of Fame Phog Allen, former basketball coach and athletic director at the University of Kansas, was recently inducted into the Hall of Fame for the National Association of Athletics. The presentation was made in Montreal at the association's convention. Allen Field House is named for him. He was one of the people involved into the case. Cyclie Walker, KU athletic director, accepted the award for Allen, who still lives in Allen was KU athletic director for 18 years, from 1919 to 1937, but is more widely known for his career as the Jayhawk's basketball coach. He retired in 1966 after 39 years of coaching at KU, where he compiled a 591-219 record. The 591 victories has been topped by only one other college coach—Adolph Rupp of Kentucky, who was a KU player coached by former Kansas coach. The United States team in the 1962 Olympics. athletic association would receive 70 per cent of the net profit from the sale of concessions at athletic events next year and that the Union would receive 30 per cent This would mean that profits would be shared by the two groups after expenses had been deducted, according to Warner Management's director for financial affairs of the Union. "We will go along with their proposal for one year," Walker said. He said that because the finance committee's proposal was different from previous contracts, the new contract would have to be examined after a year to see whether it was advantageous to both the Union and the athletic association. The athletic association's share of concession sales last year was about $28,500 under the old contract. This amount represented 25 per cent of the gross sales of concessions before expenses were deducted. Ferguson said. Under the new contract, he said, the Underwater association expected to receive billions of dollars. That figure will depend on many factors, according to Walker and Ferguson. It's very difficult to predict concession processes of the weather and crowds." Walker said. A more cooperative partnership would be created under the proposed new contract, according to Ferguson, because the Union and the athletic association would share both in the burden of lower sales and in the profits of higher sales of concessions. Walker said he was satisfied with the new contract and was hoping for a profitable dividend. Brilliant Career Ended As Unitas Calls It Quits The 41-year-old Uintaas he offered to say on as a coach but said the San Diego City Jets would need him. "I'm taking up time on the field that could be used for younger fellows," he told a news conference. He said he had arthritis in his legs. SAN DIEGO (AP) - Quarterback Johnny Unitas, who completed more passes and gained more yards passing than anybody in the game, was out of the sport yesterday on ginny legs. The Chargers picked up Uintas a year ago when the Baltimore Colts cornbased him as a starter after 17 years. San Diego paid $150,000 for the rights to negotiate with him and he was signed to a two-year contract paying $500,000. Unitas said Eugene Klein, owner of the Chargers, agreed to pay off the contract. In a statement, Klein made no mention of this incident in the quarterback in the history of the game."14 The National Football League, on the occasion of its 50th anniversary in 1969. Intramural Standings LEAGUE 1. Circle Squares 2. Time Frames 3. Fearless 4. Tired Teachers 5. Torn Skelly 6. WYMOS SOFTBALL Monday-Wednesday League: Tuesday-Thursday League 1. Scholzia 2. Microbiology 3. Unknown 4. Unknown 5. Beta Blockers 6. Gamma Blockers Tuesday-Thursday League named the ex-University of Louisville player its greatest quarterback ever. The records set by Unitas which still stand include the most passes attempted by a pro quarterback, 5,186; the most completed, 2,830; the most yards gained passing, 40,239; and the most touchdowns through the air, 290. Carroll Rosenbloom, owner of the Los Angeles Rams since selling the Colts, expressed sorrow over Unitas' announcement to see him go out on one more great year. "Football has given me every opportunity I've ever had," he told newsmen at the camp. "No one else I know from a section of Pittsburgh, from a poor family, has been able to sit down for lunch with three or four Presidents of the United States." When the Chargers opened their training camp this year, Unitas was the only veteran to cross the picket line of the NFL Players Association. Uttigan began his pro career when he was drafted No. 9 by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1984, but the team did not play a single down. The Colts signed Uitlan as a free agent the next year, and he got to play in the league. Now, said Unitas, he may take up football broadcasting if an opportunity develops within the team. Unitas, married and the father of six children, owns a restaurant in Maryland and an art gallery. "I hate to quit playing," he said. "I'd like to play another 30 years. You mind is that I won't have to." After that, he kept the position. Walker said the problem was salary. Because tennis is a non-revenue sport, Walker said, it was difficult to justify a large salary. Kansan Classifieds Work For You! "It was difficult to find a tennis coach," he said, "but it was difficult to find a part-time coach who would have another job other than tennis coach." replacement for Howard. Gates began teaching tennis when he was 15 and has taught in Kansas City and Lawrence. He has lived in Lawrence since 1972 and is one of the owners and developers of the Lawrence Racquet Club, which opened this summer. He also owns Racquet Enterprises, which produces aids for teaching tennis. Gates was graduated in 1971 from St. Lawrence University, Canton, N.Y., where he received a bachelor's degree in government and history. He played both singles and doubles at St. Lawrence for three years. He also won the Eastern College Athletic Conference title in both singles and doubles three years. Gates, 25, has been teaching professionally for 11 years. He was graduated in 1967 from Pembroke Country Day High School, Kansas City, Mo., and was the Missouri preparatory champion in both singles and doubles in 1966-67. Last year, Howard was paid $600 for coaching full-time. This year, according to his budget, the job of tennis coach will carry the ball and will be reduced to part-time status. baseball standings AMERICAN LEAGUE West Division W L Pct. GB Oakland Chicago Kansas City Texas Minnesota California 49 45 321 5 47 47 500 7 47 47 450 8 47 47 500 8 47 47 450 8 W 1 L Pet. GB austin 48 52 38 Baltimore 49 45 321 ½ Cleveland 48 45 516 New York 48 45 724 2 Detroit 45 40 594 5 Washington 45 40 594 5 NATIONAL LEAGUE East District W L Pet. GB Philadelphia 80 53 26 St. Louis 46 49 44 38 Cleveland 46 49 44 38 Pittsburgh 45 49 79 39 Chicago 41 53 441 New York 41 53 441 W. L. Pet. 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