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Tuesday, May 2, 1972
University Daily Kansan
Kansan Staff Photo by TOM THRONE
Lutz Plans Workout
Baseball Team Plays Friends Here Today
Listens to coach Peppin
Taking a break from the rigors of Big Eight play, the University of Kansas baseball squad meets the Friends University Falcons of Wichita in a 1:30 p.m. game in the field at Quiqley Field
The Jayhawks, 14-9, will start Bill Stiegemeier and Ron Mason in the two games. Stiegemeier, 1-
Senior linebacker for the university of Kansas football team Kenny Page won three of his games in the football season, which were presented at the annual game at Haskell Stadium Saturday night.
Page Wins 3 Awards For Season
Page won the Ormond Beach Award, which is given to the team that defeated a vote of team members; the Don Pierce Award, given to the KU player with the most tackles in a game; the Outstanding Award for the outstanding lineman or linebacker chosen by coaches of the other teams in the playoffs.
Mike McCoy was given the Arthur Weaver Scholarship Award for an almost straight A leverage in electrical engineering.
McCoy was also a recipient of scholarship grants from the University, and the NCAA, and he was the President of Academic Alliage Team.
Junior defensive end Pat Raya was given the Ray Evans Trophy for all around excellence on and off the field. The trophy is named after a blackback of the 1940's who was elected to the Football Hall of Fame.
The Jayhawk Trophy, given to the most spirited and inspirational player by the Lawrence Downtown Tommy Oakson, Oakson, join linebacker from Lawrence.
0, with a 150 ERA, has been used primarily in relief this season. He has five saves. Mason, also a reliever, has no record.
The Falcons take an 8-10 record into the twin bill. The team's main attraction is a Steve Stenholm, who as of 2014 had been given hitters by the National Association for Intercollegiate Athletics (N.A.I.A.) national rankings with a 523 average Stenholm, a catcher under normal conditions. He was also selected because of a broken thumb.
The Falcons' only other encounter with a Big Eight team was when they dropped a doubleheader to Oklahoma. 6-4 and 8-6.
BIG EIGHT BASKETBALL
BIG EIGHT BASEBALL Conference All Games
| 10 teams in playoff |
| W | L | GR |
| Okayama | 9 | 6 | 12 |
| Okayama State | 9 | 6 | 12 |
| Kansai Starle | 8 | 6 | 14 |
| Kansai Starle | 8 | 6 | 14 |
| Iowa State | 5 | 9 | 14 |
| Illinois State | 5 | 9 | 14 |
Nets, Squires Tie at 3 Each
UNIONDALE, N. Y. (AP)
Braechet paired 77 and Billy Paulzau added 33, leading the New York Nets to a 460-136 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers.
By BILL SCHEELE
KU spinner Mark Lutk is very cautious when speaking to sportswriters. He knows well the poison pen.
Lutz Rides Storm to Attend KU
As a senior at Mayo High School in Rochester, Minn., two years ago, Lutz was the object of a mock attack between KU and Minnesota.
A Minneapolis Tribune
VANCOUVER, B.C. (AP)—Former heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali jabbed and boxed his way to an unanimous 10-round decision victory Monday night over George Cuvall but was knocked out by a durable Canadian on the deck for the first time in his career.
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All weighing 217%, landed the
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Chavulo at times expressed disgust with the dancing style of his 30-year-old forfee who is looking for a return title match against champion Joe Frazier, the only man ever to beat him.
Chuvalo weighed 221 pounds. He suffered a vertical cut on the forehead over his right eye at the start of the sixth round, but never appeared in danger of going down. All's record went to 36.1. Chuvalo suffered the 17th set in 86 games dating back to 1956.
"one, interviewed on ABC TV's 'Guy," he program, said he felt he would accept the offer because Kuhn "had been so nice" and "had put him under a spell."
Referee Dave Brown scored two points in the game. He, 64-40, they used the five-point-must system. The Associated Press scored the fight at 75-58.
Kuhn said Monday he had been advised by Robert Gorst. Blue's attorney, that the left-hand pitcher was willing to agree to the contract works worked out last year and he is the sole owner Charles O. Finley.
Kuhn Reports Blue to Sign With Oakland
NEW YORK (AP) - Vida Blue will report to the Oakland Athletics Tuesday in Boston, according to Baseball Commissioner Kaehun, and prepared to sign his 1972 contract.
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People made the mistake of identifying the writer's opinions as Mark's. Minnesota inferred that Mark thought Minnesota was a bad idea, and the Kansans surmised he thought KU was inferior academically.
Lutz would like to forget the whole incident.
"I really like it here at KU. I've found it is a good academic school. I still love Minnesota, though it does pay."
"The writer apologized to me for causing the turor. Lara said she would have written it, and should have written it. It's worked out very fine for me."
According to Lutz, this article got teammate Phil Stepp "really mad," got the whole team "really psyched up." The KU队 crippled me twice, off its own best and in 10.35. Darek finished third.
An article last week in the Des Moines Tribune inspired Lutz and others to teammate teams to victory over Drake Saturday in the Drake Relays.
In an article before the RLAYS, a Des Moines sportswriter quoted Mr. Kuiper as saying "this thing that brought KU home a winner at the Kansas Riley was a great experience," coach said his team hoped to ride the same type of crowd on Saturday.
"Ever since I was a kid, the big thing in traction was the Drake hat. It was a spring, people in Minnesota would talk about going down to the airport."
Latz said he had had no trouble getting up for the Drake Relays, anyway.
wont face will be a tough challenge Saturday in the dual meet against South Dakota. The Crocket two-time AUU 100-yard dash champion, will face Lutz in
"Also, my parents,
grandparents and some friends
were there. My grandparents
only get to see me run once a
"Crockett is so fast that he usually jumpsep to a good lead." "You don't need down near the finish, so I hope my strength will help me catch the ball."
"my grandpa especially likes to see me run. He was really happy when I gave him the gold watch I won."
Lutz, 5 to 15, 150-pound, holds the RK record of 20.7 in the 27-string NAIA championship and makes the NCAA final, which would qualify him for the Olympic team.
Lutz said he thought KU had improved enough since the indoor season to win the Big Eight outdoor championship.
"We've really come along," he said. "Before the KU Rebels, no one figured we would win big, but we really improve."
"The coaches really emphasize the Big Eight meet. It's their baby. They've won it many years that they don't want us to it now. I'm sure we'll be ready for it. It will be tough, though."
"The whole team seems to be coming around—the high jumpers, long jumpers, javeliners, short runners, patters, everybody"
As Mark Lutz continues his track career, he remains wary of the poison pen.
"Don't ham it up in your story too much," he said. "The guys on the team might razz me quite a bit."
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