6 Thursday, May 4, 1972 University Daily Kansan Mark Wick Readies Backhand Return as Ball Approaches Mr. Hirsch would become coach, Bob Lockwood has said . . . KU junior could become super, coach Bob Lockwood has said KU Signs 40 for Football The long-waited list of football recruits was released Wednesday by University of Kansas football coach Don Bambrough. He announced that 40 high school and junior college student-athletes have signed national interests to attend KU next fall. National letter of intent day Fambrough had announced the signing of a number of Kansas and Illinois players to Kansas' players of interest. "We're real happy with this group of young athletes we've signed." Fam brought said. "They're real quality people and I think they can make a large team to our football program." KANSAS FOOTBALL SIGNINGS From KHAN Lineman... MF Lewis, Werry L. Shawne Mission Wear, Larry F. Shawne, Shawnee St. Joseph; Charlie Masters. Burlingame; John Scanlan. Lawrence. **Banks—Jim Baker.** Pittsburgh, ILL; Banks-Shawnee St. Joseph. Mark Wendel, Nicholas Hardy. Nebraska, Kyle Wendel. Lidaroo, Bob Henry. Shawnee St. Joseph. Mark Wendel, Nicholas Hardy Whitehill Sean Birmingham, Kansas City Winnetonka; Steve Elliott, Kansas City Oak Park Lliamese-Vince Gordon, Kansas City North; Roger Hewson, Lee Summers; Nate Berthelsen, Kim Keefer; Blue Springs; Chip Newell, Kansas City South; Eric Watt, Lee Summers; Ivan Lincoln-Jeffrey Hodges, Washington, Maryland. J.C. Hodges, Jones, Englewood, N.J. N. Rickovan, Cleveland Heights, Ohio; Mike Lemon, Southern Illinois. J.C. Lemon; James) College; Nicholas W. Caldwell, N.J. J. Morgan, Worcester, Wien, Boston. J.P. Goulden, Worcester, Patterson, J.D. Browder, Shawner, Banks- Dick Anderson, Holden, Nebe. Kurt Kniff, Grand Era Forks. Minn., Eddie Lewis, Mobile, Al., Alej. McKellan Metallschwab, Mike. Mike Westergreen, "Industrial, In." Mike. Freshmen from this group of recruits will be the first ones eligible to play varsity football with Big Eight and NCAA policies The three junior college recruits are Jerone Hodges, 240-pound All-American offensive guard for the University College; Bob Spear, 185-pound defensive back from Cowley County Junior College, Arkansas City, and Mike Lemon, 205-pound defensive back in Iowa's worth (lowa) College. OF THE 11 high school seniors rom outside the Big Eight area, and of the 25 who are they are Steve Jones, Englewood, N.J.; Rick Kowatch, Cleveland Heights, Ohio; James Perry, University of Michigan; John Morgan, Wawatosa, Nise; Don Reinert, New Lenox, Il; Dave Scott, Paterson, N.J. and Brad Shoemaker, Big &apids, Mich. The four backs from other parts of the country are Kurt Knoff, East Grand Forks, Minn. Edwin Lewis, Mobile, Ala.; Robert Lewis, Valdosta, Ga.; Mike Westergren, Chester Ing., Ind. Kovach, a 6-foot-2, 210-pound inman, played for Frank ibson, Lawrence High coach, a Cleveland Heights high school. Jud Mitchell, a back from Wellington who signed with KU, is the son of former KU football coach Jack Mitchell. Todd McGee, a former Mission North, and John Morgan, lineman from Wauatosa, Unanimous all-state choices of the state's three largest newspapers, the Kansas City Star, the Topeka Daily Capital and the Wichita Eagle, were among the top nominees for Burlingame, like Farritz and Paul Bower from Shawnee St. Joseph. Other all-state selections were Marc Craven and Scott McMichael of Shawnee Mission Ivest; Ivan Weinheld of Lee's Island; Kenneth E. Patterson of Kansas City Oak Park; Chip Newell of Kansas City southwest; 'Bob Henry of Shawnee Mission North; John Scanlan of Lawrence, and Les Begay of Arkansas City. Victory Record in Reach For KU in KSU Series Kansas Sports Writer By DAN GEORGE If you're one who goes by past performances, you could easily be a standout. Banasa baseball team won't really have much to worry about Friday and Saturday when it comes to Banasa State in a three-game series. By winning seven of their last eight games with the Wildcats, including a sweep of last year's three-game set, the Jayhawks are also declared superiority over their pro- rivals in recent contexts. NEW YORK (AP) -Los Angeles, Jerry West became the first player to score a 4,000 game in Basketball Association playoff history to score 4,000 career points as theakers held off a 2-1 comeback and defeated the Knicks on a Saturday night. He's a 2-1 advantage in their championship series. Game No. 4 in the best-of-seven set will be Friday night in Madison Square Garden. Coach Floyd Temple, however doesn't go by past performances He can't afford to. West, named to play in the NBA's All-Star game in each of West Tallies 4,001st Point In Lakers' Playoff Win "it's going to be to be a tough ball team," she said. "a big ball team sound club is really all boils down to execution. It doesn't make too much of a difference." his 12 seasons in the league, and the Most Valuable Player in this year's midseason classic, scored 21 points against the Knicks. His last two points, on a jump shot from the right side with just over three minutes remaining, gave 400 points in 133 playoff games. Towering Wittch Chamberlain, the 7-foot 11-, 275-pound center, ladders the Lakers with 26 points, one more than Gail Goodrich. "It's just like the Friends series. There was no question that we were the better team, but then they came back and scored four runs on us in the double game. You just can never tell." van razzer topped the Knicks with 25 points, while Jerry Lucas added 23. THE JAHWAKS will meet the doubleheader Friday on Quagga Field, then will journey to Mhattan for the third game at 11. Kansas State, which takes an 8-18 league mark into the series, has been nothing if not consistent. The Wildcats' 270 team batting average is their best in the conference and their team ERA of 3.69. Leading the K-State attack is shortstop Joe Steiner, whose 326 mark teams the team, and centerfeder Bill Droge, who But it is in the pitching department that the Wildcats really shine, boasting three of the conference's top four pitchers in the league. Bob Leslie Lindel, whose 0.63 ERA leads the league, has a 3-0 The series with K-State has a two-fold significance as far as Temple and his squad are concerned. won-lost record. OF PRIMARY importance is the Big Eight race. Although the Jayhawks, in fifth place with a 7-8 record, are all but eliminated from this contention, a first finish is still a possibility. The second point is that one more win will establish a KU record of 17 for overall victories in a single season. The Jayhawks from the team high of 16 wins set in 1982 and tied in 1984. "To even have a shot at the title, we'd have to win six games in a row," Temple said, "and that's just about out of the box. We really want to do now is just try to finish as high as we can." Injury in Tennis Motivates Wicks Temple plans to start Bob Cox and southpaw Steve Corder in the Friday doubleheader and Wolf in the single game Saturday. Ox can take a 5-4 mark and a 2.68 ERA into the contest. Corder battles the 2.68 ERA, and Ox boasts a 5-2 record and a 2.21 earned run average. The Jayhawk alliage, although less than sanctioned this season, is the best choice for performances of catcher Dick Bradley (440) and pitcher-first Cory Bernstein. A knee injury suffered in high school made Mark Wick, Overland Park junior, realize that he would play tennis competently in college. By STEVE STRAS Now, Wick, in his second year on the University of Kansas tennis team, is the number one player on the team. Earlier in the year, tennis coach Bob Lockwood said, "We don't have a poor player on the team, and yet we don't have a super player either, although Mark Wick could develop into Kansan Sports Writer Wick's development as a player is shown in 12. That when he started playing tennislesson. He started playing tennis competitively in high school. At Shawnee Mission South High School, Wick starred in tennis and was always among the high school players in the state. BUT IT WASN'T until he injured a tendon in his knee at the end of his senior year that Wick took a serious look at the game. w was out noOK me team to the hell of it," he said. "I wauntil until I hurt my knee that I started o miss it." Wick said he was undecided whether he would like to compete in college or tennis coach at the University of Missouri asked him to come there. He said he came to KU because he knew the tennis program was good. He said also he liked KU's high academic standing. But he decided not to try out for KU to Host Two Teams In Net Duals ★★★ The University of Kansas in Chicago should trouble Frida and Saturday when it hosts dual meets against lowa State and Colorado, a nation in the South. division team# The Jaawks now stand fourth in the league behind first-place Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Missouri. Iowa State is currently in sixth place; the Buffalooes occupy the collar. the way for KU will be Carl Kingley (the carlson and kingsley winners in the singles division winners in a doubles tournament) in a final test with MIsser. The Iowa State match will star at 2 p.m. Friday on the court in Enfield Field House. The Colorado match will be at 10 a.m. Saturday. DETROIT (AP) — A two-run homer by Willey Horn and a solo hit by Mickey Stanley helped Mickey Lolich to his fourth home run. The Tigers defeated the Kansas City Royals 6-1 Wednesday night. SUMMER JOBS STUDENTS Must Relocate $3.20 per hour/average Call 843-7485 Friday, 3 p.m.-Midnight for Appointment AnEqual Opportunity Employer After sitting out the year, Wick said, he missed the playing and decided to try out for the team as a junior. He played 13-12 records and posted a 13-12 record. "I would rather play number one than number two," Wick said, "but I wanted Cal to be the best he could rather beat him" or "the spot." The KU team has a 1-4 record in the Big Eight conference, and is ranked second because this year the record of individual matches is the team's best. **THIS YEAR**, Wick was tabbed as the number one player for KU. He played 32 games, including Va., Ja. sen, was able to beat Wick in challenge matches to claim the Big Ten title. for the season, Wick has a 2-2 singles record in Big Eight competition. He has won against the University of Nebraska and Kansas State University while at Oklahoma University of Oklahoma and MU Sirmium ench, suffuered by anjury firmes in the issuance of the certificate. Elevated Kick to the number one of the number two of the number three of the number four of the number five of the number six of the number seven of the number eight of the number nine of the number ten of the number eleven of the number twelve of the number thirteen the tennis team his freshman year. The Kane was suffered a broken wrist on one court and he was not sure yet whether he wanted to play tennis in the summer. "WE HAD A good chance to finish second in the conference this year if Simmons hadn't been hurt," Wick said. Surrounded by the K.U. Campus 300 2 Bedroom Apartments Wick said that the loss of a freshman player because of poor grades also hurt the team. He was more optimistic about KU tennis prospects next year. Wicktie players in to Kansas were considering to come to KU next Not more than 5 minutes walking anywhere. JAYHAWKER TOWERS APARTMENTS The new surface cost the athletic department $1,400. The players installed it themselves. Also, the new surface on the tennis courts should help the players. Wick said. Now Leasing for Summer and Next Fall "The athletic department has supplies and equipment terminus." Wick said. "They supply us with everything we need. They just past for the new surface on campus." All airlines join Auto parking included Heated swimming pool Tenant Storage Rooms on each Floor Incinerator dump on each floor Modern kitchen with disposal Luxurious carpet on all floors Your own thermostat for heat and air conditioner Temperature in each building All Brick walls and steel reinforced floors for fire pr and quiet Outside exposure for each room Bath tub, shower, two lavatories each apartment Call 843-4993 for Appointment to see Convenience - Comfort - Safety - Extras Wick usually spends much of his spare time playing tennis. After the tennis season, he plans to keep on playing. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX The Ultimate in K.U. Campus Housing Complete laundry in each building Outside entrance for each room little love FOR GRADUATION, or just because you love them is a good enough reason. He plans to go to the West Coast this summer to participate in the North Pacific Tennis Tour, he said. 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Sat Sun 3, 16 & Friday 5, 27 THE Hillcrest Patronize Kansan Advertiser Dear Bugle. Now that's not really the strange part. What is strange is that many supposedly aware people have condemned the record as being top 40 shut! I object! Something strange has happened. An unnatural recording by a relatively unknown artist has made it big on Top 40 radio. I am referring to "American Pie" by Don Mealan. I would ask these delilies of some who have intangibly and pedantically complained to a WZMF morning jockey about his playing the record, to listen with awareness and sensitivity to the world. BUGLE AMERICAN Milwaukee. Wis. Let McLean speak of the day 'Music died. The Music of another age. An age when it was so very good and easy not to have to think too deeply Yesterday, when your troubles seemed far more severe than they were for you as no history teacher ever has, the events that brought us where we are today. the demise of Elvis, the incredible influence of the Beaules, the assassination of President Kennedy, the Democratic convention of 1920, and all that meant the inauguration of President Nixon, and the moon flights... to mention just a few After that big step, listen to McLean's "American Pie album" McLean shows himself to play with his musician but an intensely beautiful poet One cut "Vincent" says all there is to know about the genius that was Vincent Van Gogh Mind. The book contains songs by poetry McLearn's story of Van Gogh's struggle with himself and with an audience which was not yet read to even the youngest listener with race and nativity. I find very, very little of any real value in the wide world of music. But I find them beautiful in the midst of a thousand heroic attempts. Melan has made it not since Dylan have I been excited about a poet musician who is clearly a great artist. David P. Ziglin Rt. 1, Box 375 Mukwanaao, Wisconsin On United Artists records & tapes USE THE NUMBER IN BORDERS AND OUTSIDE