ned ten of hen 18 University Summer Kansan Thursday, June 29. 1972 3 KU Freshman Coach Ryun Eyes Munich Berth Takes Job at BYU After a year as freshman coach for the University of Kansas basketball team, Bob Frederick is moving on. As of July 11, he has completed his assistant to Glenn Potter at Brigham Young University. "It was a tough decision to make," said Frederick. "Both my wife and I are from KU." The major factor in his decision was the move he up'd be making to the job. The BVL. The move will also mean an increase in salary for needy people. "I'm going to take my time, look around, and get a good man." Owens said. Frederick is the third freshman coach Owens has seen leave during his years as head coach. He will lead a head coaches in other schools. "These guys come in, get some exposure, and eventually get the opportunity to position I’m pleased Bob is getting this chance to advance." Frederick said that being at KU was valuable. Kansas Coach Ted Owens said "no particular rush" to get a replacement for Frederick. "Kansas has always been a quality name in basketball so when other schools need someone to look here," Frederick said. Youth Wins Tennis Debut Bob Frederick Frederick is not worried about conflicting loyalties should BYU play in the future. As freshmen, he was a member of Cofeffey Junior College, many of whose team members he recruited and coached before he graduated. EUGENE, Ore. (AP) —The spotlight will be on Jim Riyau and his allergies when U.S. Olympic track and field trials begin Thursday over the fast wind buildup at the University of Oregon The KU freshman team defeated Coffeyville in overtime Amateur health buffs from throughout the country have suggested eurasian ranging from the UK but the Kansas star will be unable to lug any extra equipment or makes his bid for a trip to Munich. His sternest competition in the 150 meters is expected from the United States collegiate champion, and Tom Vu Ruden, an old rivals, and Tom Ryun, the world record holder in the mile, 1,500 meters and half-mile apparently has won his battle. He is also still is troubled with hay fever. There is something in this Oregon atmosphere that gets him to cry. RYUN WILL try to qualify in two events—the 1,500 meters and the 800 meters. Considerable attention will be centered on Steve P寓flontaine, the boy wanderer from the University of Minnesota to the berth in the 5,000 meters. Competition in the sprints, a perennial U.S. strong point, is considered wide open. trailing in the final set, beat Ziegenfuss of San Diego 1-6, 1-6, 3-3, 3-1 in a surging finish. Challengers will include George Young, Tracy Smith, Jack Bachelor, Frank Shorter and Tom Laris. EDDIE HART, Warren Edmonson, Ivory Crockett, Herb Washington, Marshall Dill, Ger- old Tinker and Mel Pender will shoot for the four sprint spots. Three men will go to Munich in the 100 meters and a fourth will go for the 400-meter relay team. The three men will well contested, with Larry Black, Willie Deckard and Larry Burton joining the field from the 100. WIMBLEDON, England (AP) — the Birmingham fans of British battles with a fighting victory in her debate at the Wimbledon Champions- hip. Ken Swenson and Mark Winken ried is challenged by the 1,500 specialists as well as Rick Eve Straub and Willie Thomas. The 800 field of Juris Luzins The 17-year-old prodigy from Lauderdale, Fla., after twice Baseball Standings Hockey League Director Attacks Reserve Clause That committee is considering a proposal by Sen. Wardow M. Wilson, the former commissioner of a federal sports commission to oversee professional sports. The comments by Alan Eisenberg, an Assistant to the NHL President Clarence Campbell, who followed him to serve as Senate Commitee. Committee. WASHINGTON (AP)—The head of the National Hockey League players Association told a Senate committee Wednesday to reuse the common draft and increase the qualifying talent among teams. American League East Chris's triumph highlighted a successful day for American players, but Chris Gleiber of Boston beat second-seconded life Nastassja Eagleson told the committee. "I do not feel that an adjustment He said the clause, which binds a player to the team that drafted him until that team was willing to trade or release him, was not doing its job of spreading out the team among professional teams. "What could be more out of balance," he said, "than the Montreal Canadians winning the Stanley Cup up to 12 times in the past 17 years?" W. L. Ptl. G.B. Detroit 25 34 28 18 Baltimore 34 28 18 Boston 27 33 490 7 Chicago 27 33 490 7 New York 26 34 28 18 Philadelphia 34 28 18 or the removal of the reserve clause will result in calamity." Eagleton suggested that Congress should address the private reserve clause before the various players associations decide to lift the cap. W L O P T Oakland 32 41 261 687 5 Chicago 42 21 568 5 7 Detroit 29 32 501 5 7 Kansas City 29 32 475 12 California 32 37 413 12 New York 32 37 413 12 National League East Cincinnati 41 25 621 - Chicago 40 26 621 - Los Angeles 35 38 628 - Atlanta 30 34 469 10 San Francisco 34 46 10 15 Dallas 22 23 123 8 W 10 L. Pelt. G.B. Pittsburgh 80 42 New York 60 45 21 Chicago 36 28 56 9 Louisville 32 36 50 8 Montreal 29 36 46 11 American Legion Minnesota 1. California 6 Milwaukee 2. Wisconsin 4 Milwaukee 3. Cleveland 2 Baltimore 1. New York 6 Milwaukee 3. Cleveland 2 Milwaukee 3. Cleveland 2 Cicinnata 1. San Francisco 2 Cicinnata 1. San Francisco 2 Montreal 1. Pittsburgh 1 St. Louis 2. Chicago 4 Oakland 2. Philadelphia 2 A CASTLE IN LAWRENCE? Probably few know the legend of the enchanting Castle Tea Room that reigns conspicuously on Massachusetts Street The Castle was built in 1894 as a home for J. N. Roberts, a retired Civil War general. He was a man of great wealth and an income from patients on wooden containers carried in the Each of the fifteen rooms of the Castle is finished in a different type of wood. The dining rooms currently in use are elegantly finished in birch, cherry, oak, walnut, swan-neck and pine. The wood carving was all done by hand by Sidney Endocott of England, a brother of Frank Lloyd Wright, and used as sculptor and artist and some of his work is in the drawing room of the Lord Holt住宅. There are five beautiful fireplaces in the house, each a unique design with various colored marble and brick. The original dining room is very ornate with an unusual built-in sideboard and chino cloak. A recess cluster of mirrors and stained glass window above the fireplace gives the effect of an altar in a chapel. The tower, which gives the old castle appearance, has a stairway leading to the third floor. Above the tower room is a roof garden which, in bygone days, was shaded with owings and used during the summer months. The ballroom with spacious window seats on the third floor is available for private parties. If you have never been inside the Castle Tea Room, come and ride in the only restaurant invocation with such a beautiful historical and cultural background. The only way to really enjoy it is to step inside. The Most Unique Rei The Castle Tea Room The Most Unique Restaurant in Lawrence Reservations Suggested 1307 Mass 843-1151 SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE 20% Off ENTIRE STOCK! Pants by, MALE LEE CARIBOU LIVE-IN Tops by, KENNINGTON FORUM ALPS BRENTWOOD Belts by, CANTERBURY HARNESS HOUSE RAM TORINO Sale Ends July 3rd Bootleger 523 W. 23rd 10-9 MON. THRU SAT.