University Daily Kansan Thursday, April 27, 1972 7 Lucas, Bradley Blister Lakers for Knick Win LOS ANGELES (AP) — The New York Knicks, with Bill Bradley and Jerry Lusac leading a blistering shooting assault by the Los Angeles Lakers at the Los Angeles Lakers, 114-92. Wednesday night in the first game of their best-of-seven played series, the Lakers defeated the Association, grown Bradley hit 11 of 12 shots, in the game. He jumped for a series of long-range jumps as the Knicks built a big first outing, but were never challenged, wound up with 29 points and Lucas had Goodrich led 14 with six hits. The game was decided in the first half, when the Knicks hit 72 Royals Edge Orioles, 5-3 In 5th Inning KANSAS CITY (AP)—The Kansas City Royals broke Dave McNally's string of scoreless 17 innings on Saturday night, exploding for five runs in the fifth for a rain-ainbroreved 5-4 victory over the Baltimore Orioles. Rain battered the stadium in three games, but Orioles had scored three runs. And Etchie barbearen was on second base out of outfield for the previous opponents. The defeat was the fourth straight for the American League team. Fred Patek and Cookie Rojas led the Royals' nine-hit assault, each collecting three hits. per cent of their shots and took a 67.49 lead Baseball Standings The Knicks, who beat the Nationals in both the championship two years ago in a seven-game series, and Los Angeles return her Sunday for a third game. AMERICAN LEAGUE | Game | W | L | Pet. GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Detroit | 5 | 3 | 628 | | Green Bay | 4 | 3 | 100 | | Cleveland | 4 | 3 | 444 | | Carolina | 4 | 3 | 146 | | Rocky Mountain | 4 | 3 | 363 | | York | 4 | 3 | 27 | west 7 2 714 19 Minnesota 2 7 714 19 Chicago 3 5 600 2 Cleveland 3 5 600 2 Tennessee 5 5 400 2 Kansas City 5 5 400 2 Miami 5 5 400 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE New York W 5 L Pet. Montreal 6 2 724 Atlanta 5 1 718 Philadelphia 5 4 356 St Louis 5 4 356 Louisiana 5 4 356 Houston 8 2 819 Ala Josea Beach 8 9 400 % Boca Raton 9 4 164 % San Diego 4 7 366 /3 San Francisco 4 7 332 /3 Atlanta 4 7 333 /3 American League New York, Oakland California, Minnesota California, Minnesota Detroit, Texas Illinois, Milwaukee National Leage San Francisco 5. Philadelphia 4. St. Louis 8. Atlanta 4 New York 6. Chicago 5 Newark 8. San Diego 1 Los Angeles 7. Miami 4 While six members of the band will try to win another gold watch at the 63rd Drake Relays Friday, a big surprise is that the wagers will hopefully take another step on the road to a bigpot of gold—the Munich Re RILL SCHEELE BY DIESE SHEELE Kanean Sports Writer KU Seeks Gold at Drake KU's flying foursome in the spruce medley. Phil Steph, Tom McCallum and James Jacques, will face a tougher field at Drake, KU track coach Bob "I think our boys will have a hard time repeating their skills in the field, fields are not only tough, but they are large. All the Big Ten teams enter, as well as all the Big East teams, and there are Big Eight teams." The quartet broke KU's two-year relays circuit victory drought last weekend by clocking a 3-22 in the Kansas Relays. SCHUR WILL be in the same field as Pat Matdzorf of Wisconsin, who holds the world record of 7 feet $6\%$. Two KU jumpers who broke magic distance marks in winning their events at the KU Relays, and two at the triple jumper Mike Mull, will also face tougher competition. Schur jumped 7 feet 1 and Stu 50 feet 8%, the first time they have been seven and fifty-foot barriers. Meanwhile, freshier Jayhawk shotputers Steve Wilhelm and Karl Salb and former KU miler Jim Ryun will enter special open Salb and Wilhelm will compete in the open shot put, which includes world record- holder Randy Matson, the Wilhelm tossed 6 feet 8 and Salb. 63 feet 6% at the Kansas Raleys to place third and fourth before Feuerbach and Matson. Going into the Drake Relays, three athletes have a shot to add the last jewel to potential Triple Crown. Ryun will seek his third victory on the Texas-Kansas-Drake team. He will open the open mile. His competition will include former Oklahoma State stars Peter Kail and Larry Rose and former Nebraska receiver Braydon. Ken Stadel of Rice is looking for his third straight discus triumph after winning at Texas and losing at Kansas with a 173-10. Colorado's Cliff Branch has won both university 100-yard dash events, but must contend with the Baylor State and Michigan State to complete the sweep. Washington won the special 100-yard dash at KU in 93. present premier putter, Al Feuerbach, and the top collegiate thrower, Fred DeBernardi of the University of Texas at El Paso. THE OKLAHOMA STATE MILE team of team with Bolding running the course through the field, winning win three in a row after winning at Texas in 2017.8 and at Kansas Ryun ran $3.51 to win the Glenn Cunningham mile here. ALL THREE former Jayhawks are shooting for the Olympic team. They are trying to peak for six trials July 8 in Eugene, Ore. Other top-flight entrants at the former Oregon State high jumper who made the "fop" jumping style famous is Greene, the former Nebraska spinner who shares the world 100-yard dash record of Lance Stephens. Timmons said that although he has never been as important, his team was priming itself for the Big Eight outdoor championship May 19 and 20 at the U.S. National Open. Oklahoma State's Jim Bolding, however, may pass up his chances of a triple sweep in the Nationals to compete against world record-holder Ralph Mahn in the open event. Bolding set the Kansas Relays record of 50.4 after winning the Texas race in "We must improve in three areas to win the Big Eight," timmons said. "We must KU to Play 1st-Place OU Harris Stands 14th in Decathlon DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Defending champion Rick Wanamaker weathered poor performances in two events Wednesday to take the first-day game at the Drake Reliefs decathlon. The University of Kansas baseball team may have its back against the wall when it v-turns to play its third game on league-leading Oklahoma, but it's a fact that doesn't seem to be coach Coach Tedy Temple very much. "They (Okahoma) should be better," he said, "are he," said, "but, then, there have been other teams that were supposed to be better than us and they are." The Jayhawks are scheduled to meet the Sooners in a 1:30 p.m. doubleheader Friday and a single at, t. 1:00 p. Saturday. KU will be trying to rebound after dropping two games out of three to last place Missouri last weekend in Lawrence. "They probably have the best overall talent in the league, but we're going down there to win." The series loss to the Tigers left the Jawahars with a 64 covey record. They fell behind the Big Eight race which could be described as something less than enviable. Trailing the Sooners by six games, the Jawahars has nine games left to play, but six of those are with teams that have lost first and second in the Big Eight. By DAN GEORGE Kansan Snorts Writer AND TEMPE'S squad could hardly have picked a worse team against which to hit the comeback trail. The Sooners based most of their pre-season pennant chances on a pitching staff which was ranked top in the league in 1891. The most part, it has followed through. Before last week's games, Gregorian beat the Boosters in pitching standings. Standing out among Sooner hurlers was Jack Todd who boasted a 3-0 win. But Oklahoma's balance is not bad. Joe Henson was also rated number two in the Big Eight before last week. First baseman Bob Jack, with two pitches, scored in his shortstop Mike Ford, with a 34 mark, lead the Sooner at 34. Temple plans to start Bob Cox (3, 2-3, 8.4) and southpaw Steve Corder (4,2-1.85) in the Friday doubleheader and other Bob Stiegeiemer (10, -4.57) in the single contest Sateqam. Bv DAN GEORGE CORDER AND Cox, both o n were disappointed in their loss, who did not win 18 runs against Missouri in two games, have been impressive. They have "There's no problem," he said, "but the bad man believed him. But if they go down there (Norman) and have another bad game, well, then I'll win." Although the Jayhawks have not been consistently a good-hitting team, they have had their success against Colorado and 10 against Colorado. Tennis Team Stops NU For First Big 8 Victory The victory moved the Jayhaws into a fourth place tie in the Big Eight, coach Mike Howard said. The University of Kansas tennis team defeated the Nebraska Cornhuskers, 6-3, at Lincoln Monday. Volleyball Title Goes to AGDs 1. Wiggins-Smith, NU. def. Isaac-Kkngsley, 6-4, 1-6, 5-4. Temple said that it depended on who Oklahoma pitched the ball. He would make and more swift moves to line for the series, Robert Ohm, who suffered from the flu in the spring, whose wounds would be able to play, he said. The Jayhawks Big Eight match record is 12 wins and 24 losses in four dials. Each dual singles and three doubles matches. Singles Wick KU, Jack R., Defatte 6-1. Henry KU,摧 R., Defatte 6-1. Katherine KU,摧 R., Defatte 6-1. Carlson KU,摧 L., Defatte 6-4. Shaffer KU,摧 Smith 6-1. Buffalo KU,摧 Smith 6-1. The semifinals and finals Tuesday. The team's competition, which started March 7, Claire McEiroy, amitruramural director, and Tuesday. Oklaahoma, 8-4, will also be rebounding from a series loss and with Colorado only a half-game behind them. Temple knows the Wick-Carlson, KU, def. Crew-Rathe, 6-2, 6-1 The Alpha Gamma Delta A championship combination of male and female talent to win the olympic volleyball championships Tuesday night in Atlanta. Delta Delta Delta-Delta Tau Delta No. placed second in the season. Delta No. placed second in the season. Kappa Team No. 6 was third, Sigma Team No. 6 Gamma Delta B Team was fourth. "You never know," he said with a laugh. "If you make a move and it pays off, you get all the money." If it doesn't, you're a bum. "they've been hitting pretty well," he said. "But if we get the good pitching and the good backhand once. But we've got to have it." "It's really hard to say," he said. "We're not a good hitter, but we can be better than I thought before the season. But you never know in that game." Missouri. Temple, however, was reluctant to comment on how this might affect his team's hitting confidence. matches remaining before the Big Eight tournament May 19 and 20 at Homewed Country Club in Kansas City, Kan. TEMPLE, WHO did some extensive protection of players in the last game against Missouri, and was caught flagged off the strategy behind it. The KU attack has been bolstered primarily by the team's three starters Bradley and pitcher-first baseman Wolf. Bradley, with 10 RBIs, is bating 475. Wolf has three home runs and 14 RBIs. The next match for KU will be host Iowa State on Saturday, Missouri Tigers. A week from Friday and Saturday, KU will host Iowa State and Colorado in a game that is slated to take place in the fall. KANSAS 4, NEBRASKA 3 on RCA records get better in the hurdles, in distance running and in the discus. KU has three conference reg. $5.98 $2.99 Delario Robinson, Gregg Vandaveer and Bork Bonnkess are the key Jayhawk hurdlers entered at Drake. KIEF'S Discount Records Malls Shopping Center Discount Diamond Needles Bruce Jenner of Graceland (iowa) College was third at 3,679 followed by Drake senior Steve Scullen (3,653), Rex Harvey of Air Force (3,588) and Larry of South Dakota State (3,983). Wanamaker's time in the 400 meters was ninth best in the field of 14, and he suffered another 236 yards (6-2 effort in the high jump). K. RUBER M0 relay-M1 relay-Scavuzza, Phil Stepp and Delario Robinson. Sprint, med-ley-Lutz, Scavuzza, Stepp, Rick Jacques. the 6-foot-8 former Drake off the field. He outmassed an assorted 3,424 points for the five games to lead Kansas Rales champion Gary Hill of Oklahoma to a victory over St. Louis. The University of Kansas football team scrimmaged during a short workout Wednesday in Memorial Stadium. Marc Harris of Kansas was 14th with 3,059 for the five events. He ranked as follows: Hill had the best performance in the 100-meter dash (10.7) Harvey in the 400 meters (49.8). Joe Hackey Texas in the long jump (25.2%) and Don Bairtnick State in the high jump (6.4%). Head coach Don Fambrough said he was not pleased with the scrimmage Wednesday. Nobody was watching during the scrimmage, he said. 100-meter dash, eighth, 11.2; long jump, 14th, 38-shot, shot; 14th, 34-8%; high jump, 10th, 15%; 400-meter dash, 13th, 53.7; Short Football Practice Disappoints Fambrough Fambrough said he was not really surprised with the way the scrimmage went. The team has been doing workouts, including a scrimmage Tuesday afternoon, and have a few practice games. Fambrough said that the team was really beat up now with all the practices it has had the past week. Enroll Now for Summer or Fall In Wednesday's scrimmage, running back Delvin Williams was injured. 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