University Daily Kansan Tuesday, May 9,1972 9 Kansan Photo by MARC MAY Rugby Season Ends Rugby players for a lose ball during the game Saturday between the Kansas City Steers, a semi-pro team, and KU. KU won, 24-7. KU have five home games next season and practice starts the week of enrollment. Three of KU's players, Hal Edwards, Lincoln MacMinn and Tex Jayhawks to Seek Trips To Munich for Olympics Robinson, have been nominated to play on an all-Kansas City team that will play a Kawasaki factory team from Japan in Kansas City May 26. But MacMillan will not probably be able to play because he is badly injured. The Kawasaki factory team is reportedly a rough team. BY JEFF HILL Kansan Snorts Writer By JEFF HILL Kivisto is no stranger to the Olympic program. The University of Kansas will be amply represented at the Olympic trials this summer by athletes from three sports who will attempt to reach the highest athletes—Olympic competition. KU' basketball will be will be by sophomore guard Tom Kivisto. The trials start June 12 in Force Academy in Colorado Springs. "Out of about 60 guys that try out, there are 12 that make it. These 12 will probably go to Hawaii for the next five weeks or "I spent two weeks last summer in Colorado. My team was队 meadowland team, we later played Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands," "Five or six teams will have been selected. Those teams play and win." The records don't mean as much as individual performances,24. Kivisto said he valued the trial experiences he has already had and looked forward to this summer. "THEY LL WORK out with but the "THEY FORM teams, which are based here. The 12 will leave or the late August for Munich." A barrage of KU track men from present and past may head for Eugene, Ore. July 8 for Olympic trials. "You can't really show the experience you've picked up in a year or so. It's more an educational thing. You play tremendous ball players. You play with them and apply it all right away," he said. Harvey Greer, assistant KU track coach, said that Bill Hatcher in the pault vault. Mark Lutz and Bubba Keele scavuled in the 100-yard dash and Jon Callen in the steeplechase are the most likely candidates to win the sprint. Barry Schur in high jump, Rick Jacques in the 800-yard and Sam Colson in the javelin. Schur has high jumped seven 5-3/4-inch "WE HAVE a very fine young team. I think all of these men will make the trials," Greer said. "Colson must be regarded as a potential Olympian," he said. Colson finished third in the AAU meet last year, which would have been good enough for an Olympic berth. BSers Snare Bowling Title The Bsers of the Gals & Dolla League won the hill bowling championship at the Jay Bowl Monday. The team members are Diane Burger, Barbie Boozer, Cheeb and Steve Brandeberry. Burger rolled a 221 game, and Boozer had a 176 average for six games. They were two of only four girls in the 32-power field. Boozer scored an average and Brandezeberry Eight teams, the top two in each division, competed in the championships. Sigma Nu of the University League finished second. A number of former KU greats will probably attempt to qualify for the Olympics, perhaps the ones of whom is miler Jim Ryun. In addition to Ryun, Billy Mills and John Lawson, distance jump Bob Steinhold, power Dug Knop, discus, and Karl Salb and Steve Whelim, shot put, may decide to make the trip to one. Mills is a veteran of the 1964 Olympics, where he won the 10,000 meter run. He also ran the marathon that year. Whitley set and still holds the KU long jump record of 25 feet-11. He set the mark in 1969. Knop still holds his 1970 record discus throw of 203 feet-10. Sab, a three-time NCAA indoor and outdoor shot put champ, said that he will be in Eugene for the trials. "EVER THOUGH I haven't reached the point I want to yet, I'm going to try out," Salb said Monday. "I haven't really competed much this year. This is the first year I haven't been going to all the meets with the team. The weather has done much for me either as far as throwing out Salb, whose best outdoor throw is 84 feet 11, above the Olympic 62 feet, has not been able to recover the form which brought him 73 points. "Technique is really what is holding me back. But I've got the physical makeup now to throw the shot 68 or 69 feet." Salb said. Sah has been working out wit. KU shot putters Rudy Guevari and Dana LeDuce, but lately has changed this training format. Sabt out for the 1968 Olympics and finished fourth. The Olympic Committee took the ton thre. Even coach Bob Timmons wil. KU Track To Continue Till June 3 Then, May 26 and 27, the trai- team will travel to Wichita for the USTF8 Championships before the national championships. The spring semester is nearly over for most of the students at the University of Kansas, but for some, the experience of a semester is still far from over. The KU baseball team will complete its season with a doubleheader against Oklahoma at May 13 and a single game May 14. This Saturday, the KU track team will go to Ames, Iowa, for a doubling Friday and Saturday, the track team will go to Boulder, Colo. for the Big Eight outdoor or championships. get into the KU Olympic act. Timmons was selected to be on the Olympic Committee. The Big Eight championships in Kansas City, Kan., May 19 and 20 will conclude the season for the KU tennis team. KU sports and their participants will not be finished during the NCAA outdoor track championships in Eugene, Ore. Tom Kempf, sophomore swimmer, will attempt to qualify for the Olympic swimming team in June. Kempf holds Big Eight records in the 1,650-yard free style and 500- yard free style. "He's got an excellent chance at the trials," KU coach Dick Reamon said. A visit to Boulder, Colo., May 19 and 20 will complete the season for the golf team. If Kemp can beat the Olympic qualifying time, he will become eligible to try out for the Olympic team. By BILL SCHEELE Kansan Sports Writer For University of Kansas sports fans who have become obsessed with the 1971-72 season did not live up to the KU tradition. There was no Orange Bowl, no trip to Houston. The mediocre season saved the team from a near collapse. K-State Win, Bud Highlight Year Yet, each sport had its golden moments. Fans' memories will tend to magnify the victories and gloss over the defeats. Cries of "Kansas is back" were hard after the Jayhawk football team rolled to shutouts over Washington State and Baylor in February, 34 and 20-2 and 10-2 under first-year head coach Don Fambrigh. After the 'Hawks dropped road games to Florida State and Minnesota, 30-7 and 38-20, pessimism soared as archival Kansas State roared into town. A huge part of it was the nation's ton rushing defense. The Hawks were not to be denied, however. They played their best game of the season, blowing holes in the K-State defensive line for 248 rushing yards and two touchdowns. David Jaynes flashed his brilliant promise by throwing for three touchdowns. The victory over K-State cannot be overestimated. It alone made KU's season. It was a big victory for KU, and it also allowed the KU student to return home without fear of being lorded over by his K-State teammate. "THEY WHIPPED us in every phase of the game." Wildcat coach Vince Gibson said afterward. KU stretched its losing streak Oklahoma State, 17-10, to third- ranked Colorado, 35-14, and to the nation's second best team, at Michigan. The Jayhawks reached an emotional and executional zeith against K-State, but it was all downshift after that. In the year's last game, billed by some as the "Futility Bowl," KU managed to outlast last-past Missouri, 7-2. The game, which lived for two years, was marked by sputtering offences and numerous mistakes for both teams. Two Prep Tennis Stars To Attend KU Next Fall The University of Kansas is a large college place in the Big Eight, but already attempts are being made to improve that finish next THE TEAM finished with a 4-7 overall record and a 2-5 Big Eight The University of Kansas tennis team lost to Northwest Missouri State, 6-3, in a non- play match meet on Monday afternoon. Coach Mike Howard has an answer to standout. Daryl Derry and Pete Read, plan to attend KU next fall. Derry signed national letter of support. Derry, of Shawnee Mission East High School in Prairie Village, played most of the season with a sprained ankle but still compiled a state record. He led the championship his junior year. Read will graduate from loomington High School in Bloomington, ill., this spring. He been through 14 matches his year. "The really big one we want is in Arkansas City," Howard said. pretty good with them also, so I think the team will have some excellent players next year," he said. The Jahyavah still stand fourth of the top four teams in Northwest Missouri was simply a practice match for the Big Eight Championships in Kansas City He was referring to John Farrar, who is currently the number one high school player in the state this year through 29 matches. "John hasn't signed yet, but I anticipate that he will in the near future." Howard said. Tennis Team Drops Dual, 6-3 "We have a couple other kids that we're after. Things look Tom Carlison and Ron Shaffer were singles winners for KU. They repeated by winning the two doubles competition. ★★★ White-Henriq, 62, 61M. def. Isaac Kingley, 62, 61M. def. Isaac Kingley, 62, 61M. def. Wick Henry, 64, 61M. Douglas-Carillon, KU, def. Douglas-Wank 62, 61M. NW MISSOURI STATE 4, KU 3 mark. KU tied for fifth in the Big Eight, the lowest finish by any University team this year. Playing in the nation's toughest conference and facing five bowl teams, Fambrigh charges the Bulldogs and strength to be winners. The K-State and Missouri victories, an otherwise dimly campaign. The outlook for next year is bright. The Jayhawks promise to be five-fer freshman starters—a Marshawn Roberts, Rick Suttle, Stephen Curry and Mike Fiddele—plus 8-10 Danny Kang, who was not in the lineup. Meanwhile, the KU cross- country team, led by Dave Anderson and Terry McKeon, compiled a 30 dull record and gave it all to the Lions. We meet at Lincoln, Neb. It marked great improvement from the achievements included defeating nationally-ranked Brigham Young, 83-77, beating archvivals K-State and Missouri and extending their big Eight home court winning streak to 21 games. The Jayhawks played before the game at home, an average of 12,504. HOWEY, THE 1971-72 version of the Jayhawks was one of the most exciting and colorful ever to don the crimson and blue. Allen Field House became Cardiac Coliseum as the "Hawks won four of their seven Big Eight plays by three points or less." previous year when the team finished fifth. Fans will also recall the def ball handling of sophomore Kivisto and the smothering death of third baseman But, most of all, they will remember Bud. Bud Stallwood was KUB basketball in 1971-72. His exploits are destined to become legendary while playing on one good leg, popping in his characteristic noarch 25-footers, grimming on a home plate throwing a Frisbee into the stands before the MU game and proceeding to pour in 50 points to win the game in his Allen Field House finale. KANSAN Fans who didn't blink can still remember substitute Freed Bossiweil's lightning-quick steal and layup in the last two seconds that stunned Nebraska in a race to end the KU crowd into delirium. Stallworth, who hit 30 or more points on seven occasions, was KU's leading score in 21 of 26 games. He also collected 198 runs and took 45 wickets. He push his three-year total to 553 on KU's all-time list. the coarsehair bros- sen from Hartelless, Ala. averaged 27.8 in conference games to become the fourth best all-time Big Eight single season scorer in history. His 149 career points rank him, behind Clyde Lovette (1,884) and Bray Robichol (1,754) on the KU charts, on the alltime Big Eight list. WHEN YOU say Bud Stallworth, you've said it all. Despite the losing season, KU's the varsity after finishing 12-0 the best KU freshman record ever. THE FROSH will join Kivisto, who led KU with 139 assists and 6 steals, Randy Canfield, who blocked 25 shots, Wilson Barrow, Dase Hase and Dave Taylor to create a deep and talented squad. Bob Lockwood's KU gymnastic team, which finished fifth in the Big Eight meet here, was white and had dorse hair. Rich Schubert both paralleled bars ace Terry Blanchard. Both seniors finished second in the Big Eight and qualified for the NCAA finals at Ames, Iowa, Schubert, who had won the national, placed seventh in the NCAA. shot put and bill Hatcher the pole vault to pace the Jayhawks. Dick Reamon's swimming team gave KU its only Big Eight game in 2017. The talented-laden Jawahras swamped second-place Oklahoma 500,137; to splash to the concense championship. The "Hawks lose only three seniors, including coaptains from the 1986 game. The returns are headed by Tom Kempf and Phil Kildk. Kempf was a 1971 all-American in the disastrous 1985 style spinner. KU recently signed Kempf's younger brother, Gary, an Oklahoma state perennial. THE INDOOR track season saw Bob Timmons' squad lose its six-year stranglehold on the Big Eight crown. Nebraska scored 40 at 82, but the team placed Jayhawks. Mike Stull won the long jump, Lung Guereva the Sports Office Corrects Goof and bill Hatcher the pole bill to pace the Jayhawks. The outdoor season with renewed vigor and optimism. He figured the Hawks would be a stronger outdoor team because the team's triple jump and high hurdles event are strong KU outdoor events. KU won the track meet with Southern Illinois Saturday, but the score was 81-73, not 85-69 by the final score. Monday the KU sports information director's office erased in recording the statistics of the event. Bathatter hattler 16-9/4, 16- 4-2 was reported. Also, Gerry Craig of SIU ran the three-mile in 14:00.0, 13:59.9. The Jayhaws have shown improvement in their quest to salvage one championship this year for Timmons, who has won 13 titles in cross-country, indoor and track in his seven years here. Need A Place to Live This Summer? Look into Naismith Hall for the Summer Session ★ AIR CONDITIONED ★ SWIMMING POOL ★ 20 MEALS WEEKLY Stull figures to have a good shot at a Big Eight double in the long and triple jumps; Sam Colson and Terry Hatcher are a good bet in the pole vault; sprinters Mark Lutz, Tom Scavuzez, Emmei Edwards, and Phil Stepp are as good as most; Charlie Barry Schur has high jumped 7 feet 1 inch; Bob Bornkessel and G维 Daveandra are excellent hurdlers, and freshmen Dana Guavara are strong shot putters. All For $288^{00} Applications now being accepted **14E HBC Eight outdoor beware** is May 19 and 20 at Boulder, Colo. The 47th Kansas Relays, April 19, 2023, proved to an athletic and bike-friendly record crowd, watched Jim Rynau win the Glen Cunningham Mile in 33.571. KU's sprint medley team of Lutz, Scavuzio, Stepp and Jankowski wins its event and drives back later at the Drake。 The KU baseball team coached by Floyd Temple, is the winningest in KU history, with a 17-10 record so far. The 1800 Naismith Drive Jayhawks, bolstered by the strong pitching of Sieve Corder, have a new record against Suaggemeier, are 8-9 and tied for fifth in the conference. They have their final three-game series of the year with Oklahoma State. The KU tennis team, coached by Mike Howard, has a 6-9 dual record. The team has won 25 matches and lost 20 to stand fourth in the tournament with number one player Mark Wick stands 7-8, and number three player Tom Carlson stands 10-5. The Big Eight tournament will be May 19 and 20 at Homestead Mint Club in Kansas City, Kan. NAISMITH HALL 843-8559 Though KU has won only one major championship, University of North Carolina is still well overall. No KU team has finished lower than a tie for fifth. With young talent coming up, coaches, as usual, are optimistic. Novotny Urges Purchase Of Football Tickets Now THE YOUNG KU golf team of coach Bobby Frederick has won one tournament and four tournaments twice, third once and fourth once. Mike Fidokelie, who doubles as a KU basketball coach, will receive honors in the Sunflower Doublebale ad at K-State. The Big Eight golf tournament will be held on Friday. Wolf and Dick Bradley lead the KU offense with four home runs and seven RBIs. He also a transfer from Cochise Junior College in Mesa, Ariz. A good player is one who can anemic KU attack and was the NCAAS leading hitter with 450 hits in 78 games. Although football season is far away, the problem of ticket seller action has long been a concern John Novotny, University of Kansas assistant athletic director. Tickets for early games at Ganaas State and at home against Nebraska are likely to go on sale in October, in fact, that general admission tickets for both games will sell out before the summer ends. So Novetty has encouraged students to order student tickets for the Nebraska game, but no general admission tickets for the Nebraska game before they leave. 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