2 37 Page 12 University Daily Kansan, March 5, 1981 Randall enjoys two coaching positions By CYNTHIA HRENCHIR Sports Writer Ross Randal is a hard man to find. He's seldom in his office and rarely is at home. As the grass grows greener and greener, the more often Randall can be found on the golf course. Randall, for the first time, is coaching both the men's and women's KU golf teams. IT'S A CHALLENGE that Randall, a California native, enthusiastically accepts. He took the position of director of golf at the St. Louis Country Club, when he began coaching the men's team. Randall's other duties include administrative work, running the junior golf programs and giving private lessons. Randall replaced Sandra Koehler as coach. Bahan is an assistant women's basketball coach. Both teams have been practicing since the beginning of this semester, preparing for spring tournaments. When the cold weather prohibited their outdoor practice, Randall arranged for a practice area inside one of the buildings at Haskell Indian Junior College. In return, he advised Haskell golfers. But with last week's performance, he was able to practice on the Alvair course. "Every day we get like this is a bonus," he said last week. The two teams get along well and sometimes practice together. prince regent "THEERE IS NO competition." Randall said. The first men's tournament, the Gulf Coast International, will be March 16-20 on Padre Island, Texas. The women's first outing will be March 19 at the Houston Marathon Invitational at Huntville, Texas, March 30-31. The men are scheduled to golf in five tournaments this spring, the women in four. Both teams will finish their regular season with the Big Eight Championships at Alvamar. The number of tournaments can present time conflicts for Randall. That's where Tommy Fischer, a graduate student from Overland Park, comes in. Fischer and his team analyzed the snow tending meets. Fischer is also an apprentice in the Pro Golf Association program. Randall has no plans to expand the number of tours the two teams take next year. "TRIPS are worthwhile, but there are two things that stop us from expanding. First, the amount of school the team members can miss, not on weekends. Second, our budget is limited." The optimistic Randal is already looking ahead to recruiting for next year. "They are doing all they can do to help us," he said. "The outlook for teams next year will depend on the recruiting season." he said. THAT SHOULDn't be a problem, according to Sarah Burgesh, a member of the women's team. Randall said he thought that he and the KU athletic department were working together and "Our coach is a lot of help, a definite addition," she said. "He is enough to make any high school player come to this school." Birdsong leads Kings past San Antonio, 111-97 Kings are still batting for a playoff berth, along with the Giants. Marte34-33 before last night's game against the Giants. Besides breaking a winless streak in San Francisco, the Spurs would strike the Suns' 17,4" winning streak at home. THE KINGS outscored the Spurs 27-14 in the second quarter and took a 56-40 lead at the half. Kansas City built a 28-point advantage early in the fourth quarter before the Spurs pulled to within eight points, 102-94, with 3:39 remaining in the game. Otis Bitsch is scored a game-high 39 points in night, 20 in the second quarter, as the Kings lunge for it. Spurs back into contention. San Antonio out- scores Kansas City 30-20 in the final. SAN ANTONIO, Texas-After nine consecutive losses, the Kansas City Kings have finally beaten the San Antonio Spurs on the Spurs' home court. Besides Moore's 16 points, Brewer and Wiley each scored eight. Other San Antonio scorers in double figures were Rich Johnson with 12 points and Paul Silas with 11. Swimmers want to swipe Big 8 title from Huskers ОРОШИ ТАПЕС BRDSONG, THE fifth leading score in the NBA, has scored in double figures in every game except one this season and has scored more than 20 points in 46 games. The Kings, who lost to the Los Angeles Lakers Tuesday night made more than 60 percent IT WAS the first victory for the Kings in 10 games at the Hemisfair. Coupled with Boston's 108-10 victory over Houston, it boosted the Kings to 22-17. It was the second game in the Midwest Division with a record of 36-24. By JIM SMALL By United Press International KANSAS WILL BE out for revenge against the N.Y. Giants, snapping two-two- year championship шейкер в snap. Heading into last year's Big Eight men's swimming championship, the Kansas men's swim team had beat Nebraska twice by a score of 14-8. The team who ended up taking the conference crown. Kansas coach B Spain haed he hoped KU's 84-85 victory over Nebraska two weeks ago was not a bad omen as the Jayhawks compete at this year's Big Eight Championship in Nerman, Okla. The meet starts today and runs through Saturday. The Spurs lead the division with a record of 45-22 and have already clinched a spot in the NBA. The Spurs are one of the few teams "We had beaten them twice in duals last year," Spahn said. "I think that our team entered the conference meet a little overconfident. The team failed to realize that putting a team in a dual meet and beating a conference meet are two different things." THE PROPER ATTITUDE and two big Eight Championships might help the Jayhawks upset Nebraska, which is favored in the roast. But the Jayhawks have learned from their mistakes, Spahn said. "We know better now," he said. "Our attitude heading into conference is much superior to what it was last year." 400 individual medleys and Wright is the defending champion in the 100 and 200 backstrokes. "Steve and Gardner know what it takes to win in the Big Eight," Spahn said. "Their leadership is important to our team." SOPHOMORE BOB Vince, who recorded the top conference time in the 500 freestyle, broke the school record in the 1,000 freestyle earlier this year. erafs and Wright won't be alone in their efforts to return the conference championships to Georgia. Kansas also will seek support from freshman Ken Grey in the 400 individual medley, sophomore Clemm Neumann in the 300 swimming and junior Jian Rowlain in the 200 butterfly. Spahn said the key to the meet would be the diving events. "Nebraska is, by far, the strongest diving team in the conference," he said. "If we can stay with them in the diving while out-swimming them, we can beat them." ALTHOUGH MOST Big Eight coaches have picked Nebraska to repeat as conference champion, Kansas holds several of the best regular-season times in the conference. Jayhawk swimmers now hold top conference marks in the 200 individual medley, the 200 breaststroke and the 500 freestyle events. "The team has made great progress this year and will continue to do so." ASSE Practice clearly directly and work with Satsu Pre-regis- For further No coupons accepted wit Page 6 University Daily Kansan, March 5, 1981 Sharing living space requires some rules Staff Reporter By WENDI WARNER Staff Reporter There are hundreds of similar stories. There is something about sharing living space that tries the hardest spirit, not to touch people and until a way is found to match everyone and the roommate of his dreams, all will have to live with the reality across the room. Sarah and Beth had been best friends all through high school. They had gone everywhere together, had shared a locker and had the same taste in guys and clothes. It seemed natural for them to room together in college. One year later, they weren't on speaking terms. The rules could govern such activities as cleaning jobs, buying and sharing food, borrowing possessions and the noise level, Rundquist said. "People need to sit down and talk from the beginning," Rundquist said. "You can't go by unwritten rules and expectations." Roommates should immediately set up ground rules when they move in together, Dick Rundquist, director of the University Counseling Center, said. "But the rules have to make sense," he added. "You can't make rules covering every detail." Dennis Karpowitz, also a director of the clinic, suggested roommates agree on a stationary bed. "Find a way that each person can have some of what he needs," he said. "Or you could do a trade-off—messy one week, neat the next. "While you're feeling good and before But even the best-laid rules can go awry. A roommate eats all the peanut butter. Or borrows a favorite sweater without asking. It's nothing really, the victim assures himself. So he lets it go. But he can't forget it. "If you let problems stay a little, they'll build up," Pauce Nance, assistant resident of Hassinger Hall, said. It would be enough in the pressure cooker, it'll explode." lots of little things creep in, talk about rules." "The purpose of any counseling is to help solve problems all of our experiences," he said. "Seeking counseling is a sign of common need for good tools and support that are available to us." The center is open five days a week. Appointments are preferred but not required, and there is no charge. Room-mates individually, as is usually the case, or together. The University Counseling Center can serve this purpose, Rundquist said. Sometimes problems arise that roommates can't resolve without help. Perhaps they don't communicate. Or perhaps they let a problem go on for so long that the roommate never have gotten in the way. That's when a third party might come into the picture. He suggested that roommates hold *pairs of times*, either each week or when needed. Karpowitz compared little problems to picking up pebbles. "In the beginning it would be a light load," he said. "Eventually, it would become a tremendous burden, too much for you to carry." See ROOMMATES page 7 WEST HILLS APARTMENTS 1012 EMERY ROAD ONE & TWO BEDROOMS FURN. & UNFURN. - large, spacious apts. - excellent location near campus - also on KU bus route - swimming pool - nice landscaping - balconies or patios - laundry - all electric kitchens with dishwasher, disposal - 2 bd. apts. have $1\frac{1}{2}$ baths, walk-in closet Now taking reservations for August 10 month lease available Reduced rates for June and July 841-5800 solve the equation.