University Daily Kansan Tuesday, June 11, 1974 5 3 Spring Sports Finish Season Tennis Team Takes Third, Baseball Seventh in Big 8 Although academic competition ceased on May 18 at the University of Kansas, those involved in several KU sports (including football) have not been contacted. The most recent sport to conclude its 1973-74 season was the Kansas track team. Following a good performance May 28-27 at the United States Track and Field Federation meet, in which KU placed third behind the Pacific Coast and Chicago Track and Field teams, it qualified for Austin, Tex. for the NCAA Outdoor Championships. Kunas, at best, was hoping for an upset victory, which unfortunately did not materialize. The daywidows had doomed Kunas and the team. Randy Smith won the high jump with a 7-2 jump and fewer misses than any of the other competitors. The 440-yard relay team of Tom Scavuzo, Emmett Edwards, and Mark Latz set a new Big Eight outdoor record, 28.54 An inconsistency for the Jayhawks at the meet was the performance of Mark Lutz. In the Kansas Relays and the NCAA Championship, he had a 2-1 record. proved to be outstanding in the 100-yard dash and of world class status in his favorite event, the 220-yard dash. At the NCAA meet, however, Lute failed to place in either event. The 1974 Big Eagle National Country Club in Pacific Village The University of Oklahoma, for the seventh consecutive time, won the Big Eight title in tennis with 70 points. Oklahoma State was a close second with 69 points and Kansas third with 62 points. The 1974 KU tennis team was the winningest team in dual matches in KU history, and the season marked its strongest conference campaign in recent years. The team, a solid contender for the Big Eight crown almost down to the last singles match, will return all but two of its starting players next year. Oklahoma won another Big Eight title in baseball. Kansas finished seventh in the league with a 17-22 record. Kurt Knopf, KU outfielder and number two team hitter for the 1974 All-Star game, was selected for the 1974 Big Eight All-C conference baseball team. tennis, Oklahoma was awarded the Big Eight Conference All-Sports Championship, Kansas came in second by winning championships in basketball, swimming and outdoor track. Another major change which could drastically effect Big Eight basketball is the possible movement of the Big Eight team to Miami. One major Big Eight rule change in basketball was confirmed recently as another was still being decided. Instead of three officials at Big Eight basketball games, starting next year there will be only two. This will allow for greater defensive aggressiveness, a characteristic which teams lacked last year in out-of-competition competition. The Christmas tournament in Kansas City provides a preview to what may take place in Big Eight conference play. The post-season tournament would be to elect an conference representative, thus rendering the conference race insistent. Such a tournament, however, would be a sell-off occasion and the money might be a big factor in deciding the issue. Kanan Staff Photo by DEBRIE GUMP Larry Apt of Manhattan plays the spoons and Eric Launchaugh of Salina accompanies him on the jew's harp sung at the Billy Spears Bluegrass Festival at Lake Perry. Despite constant rains during the weekend, more than 1,500 people attended the festival. Jamming About 1,500 music lovers braved rain, mud and cool weather last week to attend the Billy Spears Bluegrass Festival on a small farm north of Perry. the Billy Spears Band, regionally-known groups. Bluegrass Festival Draws 1,500 Horseback riders, Frisbee throwers and mud sliders frickled in a sea of mud as nationally and regionally known bluegrass groups entertained. Although only about 100 people stayed for the entire three days, the crowd grew to nearly 1,500 persons Sunday afternoon when the weather cleared slightly. Billy Spears, food director of the Kansas Union and host of the festival), organized the program. Vassar Clements and Red, White & Bluegrass, two nationally known groups, came from Nashville to perform. Other performers included Buzzard Creek, Tree Frog, Flint Hills String Co., Pott County Fork & Bean Band, Bluegrass Attack and Newsweek magazine reported in the June 10 issue that prime lending rates had risen from $8\%$ per cent in March to $11\frac{1}{2}$ per cent in June. But bankers in Lawrence say average prime lending rates here are 9 to $9\frac{1}{2}$ per cent. Concession stands and a first-aid station were set up to provide food, drink and medical assistance. A tractor pulled vehicles from the mud. Local Banks' Lending Rates Below Average Lawrence banks can maintain a lower rate because there is greater competition. Jack Gaummitz, associate professor of business, said the prime lending rate was the interest rate banks gave for prime loans in the future; they were usually used on short-term loans. Bill Lienhard of the First National Bank of Lawrence said lending rates on rural undeveloped land were lower than housing construction lending rates. Undeveloped land is usually considered a short-term loan and housing construction loans are considered long-term and thus involve greater risk. The rates vary according to the specific loan, the length of the loan and the currency. Newsweek said the reason for the increase was that the Federal Reserve Board was trying to cut down inflation by tightening the available money supply. The rain kept most of an expected crowd of 10,000 from attending. Anticipated trouble from motorcycle gangs didn't materialize and the festival progressed smoothly. The few policemen in attendance directed traffic. Lending rates on mobile homes are higher than interest rates for housing construction because of the high depreciation rate. Gaumitz said the reason was that mobile homes were considered personal property just like cars. He said a mobile home could be used by more than two years would depreciate to $4,000. He called mobile homes "liquy" investments. At one point during the festival more than 'Big Eat' Future Unsure As Two Petitions Filed The future of the Big Eat, an annual food and music festival held near Lawrence, remains uncertain pending a decision on whether to hold a month in Douglas County District Court. District Court Judge Frank Gray took a petition from the Kansas Department of Taxation under advisement May 21. The petition seeks to prevent one of the organizers of the event, Robert Schulch of Apex, from providing sales taxable services. The state says that buttons sold as admission tickets for the picnic are items which sales tax should be paid. Schall and Loveland tax-laxable voluntary donation is requested. A decision is expected on the first petition this month. A second petition, filed by Atty. Gen. Vern Miller, asks that the area of the Schall farm where the event is held be declared a nuisance and that the nuisance be abated. Agents who attended the 1973 Big Eat testified at a hearing May 17 that they witnessed the use of alcohol by minors, the use of drugs and a lack of sanitation. The hearing on the second petition was continued until June 17. A temporary Published at the University of Kansas daily for all campus news and events. Subscription examination periods. Mail subscription rates. $8 a semester, $15 a year. 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The investigation began when two reporters told Berkovich that the two agents had broken into the apartment. John L. Glinka, associate director of libraries, will be acting director of libraries until a permanent replacement is found for David Heron, who is leaving KU to become library director at the University of Santa Cruz, Calif. Replacements For Attorney, Others Sought This week is the final investigation period for four candidates for women's athletic director and University attorney, according to Executive Vice-Chancellor Del Shankel. The names of all candidates are being withheld. The 1974 Big Eat was held May 11 and 12 amid the legal proceedings. Search committees are interviewing candidates for library director, dean of the School of Social Welfare, University at Albany, and the new women's athletic director. Arthur Katz, dean of the School of Social Welfare, and Charles Oldford, University attorney, will leave their positions July 1. 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