又 Tuesday, April 18, 1972 University Daily Kansan 35 Universities to Run in Relays By BOB SIMISON Kansan Sports Editor The addition last weekend of Michigan State to the field of the Kansas Relays brought the team to a university division at 35 schools. KU track coach Bob Timmons announced Monday in a press That total erased the record of 27 set in last year's Relays. Timmons estimated that 1,660 athletes from 180 universities, colleges, junior colleges and high schools would participate there Action will start Wednesday with the first five events of the december. Action will start Thursday, and qualifying will start Thursday afternoon. Friday and Saturday will be the biggest days Michigan State's flairy pair of sprinters, Herb Washington and Marshall Dill, are a couple of reasons Saturday's schedule is underway. They will join an already loaded field in the lakeyard dash. "WE WERE really happy to pick up Washington and Dill Timmons. I promised a dozen pins on the press conference." "I was in the stands when Washington ran his 5 in the 60, and I saw Dill run Washington's 5.8 is the world indoor record for the 60-yard dash. Washington has run the 100 in 9.3. Dill in 9.4. They brought the total of entries in the open 100 to six. The two top sprinters in the university sports teams were Charlotte lanes. Other entries are Charlie Green, world record co-holder in the 100 at 9:1; Colorado's Cliff Branch, world indoor record- holder in the 200 at 9:3; who has who has run 9 for Colorado, and Ivory Crockett, two-time National AAU champion for Southern Illinois. Timmons also finalized the entry lists in the three other featured invitational events for Saturday. "In the Cunningham Mile, we speculated that moving two from the university mile Saturday and give them a chance to run the 200-mile race," Timmons said. "But this is the finest field we have had depth." **WORLD RECORD HOLDER Jim Rynup toms the entry list with his 3.51-litre Tom. Tom Vuren, Riden Hilton, John Lawson, Larry Rose, Greg Carlberg, Peter Kael and Ken Swenson will complete the All. All but Kaal and We have ran sub-four minute miles. Two former KU milers will be especially prepared, Timmons and his team are scheduled to qualify Saturday for the U.S. Olympic trials, and Lawson is shooting for his first four-minute shot in Kansas. He is now in Los Angeles. BESIDES Michigan State, the Big 10 will send Iowa, Illinois, Michigan and Minnesota among the members of the Big Eight have entered. Only Texas Tech of the Southern Conference will be invited. "Jim's workouts have been progressing," Timmons said. "He's been looking forward to this meet because it's kind of a fun running real practice in practice, so he'll be pretty high for the race." IN THE open shot put, Randy Matson and Al Feuerbach appear headed for a dramatic run. He recorded record-holder with a 715-34 put, hasn't beaten Feuerbach in their last seven meetings. Don Makes Switches; Fundamentals Stressed Fambrough said, "Turner is one of the fastest men on the squad. He weighs 225 and 230 pounds." By WILL GRIMSLEY The strike-delayed 1972 ban has been a negative note over the week but players and officials alike shrugged it off Monday and helped it move on. Fouebar, meanwhile, has twice put the shot more than 70 feet. The second time was last week he came up with a 72% effort. practice day, because Wednesday is the day when high school athletes can be signed to play for a certain school. The University of Kansas football team continued with their spring football practices Monday behind Allen Field House with an emphasis on drills and coach Don Fambridge said. "They're both throwing well," Timmons said. "I know Randy's been looking forward to this meet for a long time because AP Special Correspondent fans booed, Oranges flew from. the bays in Cincinnati. At Oakland kills the umbrella. In some places, it rained. In most, crowds were smaller than usual. Schedule of Events Wednesday, April 19 Season Gets Chilly Start After Strike 9:00 a.m.—100 meters— decathlon "We must keep our heads up and not show any hostility to the fans," said Don Gullett, lefthanded pitcher of the Cincinnati Reds. "w will start playing games against Houston." I think the fans will come back and enjoy the games." Odlie Weidell made the other switch going from fullback to the center, and Farnbrough said that the coaches had thought about putting Weidell at defensive end all spring, but he had just decided to do Fambrough said that the team will practice Thursday behind Allen Field House instead of Wednesday, their regular decathion 9:30 a.m.—Long Jump— 9:30 a.m.—Long Jump— decathlon Feuerbach will be here." There was also a couple of position switches made during the practice. Defensive end Jeff Bender reached to the fullback position. 10:45 a.m.—Shot Put— decathlon Noon—High Jump decathlon Fambrough was very pleased with the workout. He said that he thought much progress. He said there were no injuries to report from 'Cats, MU To Do Battle In 4-Mile 1. 30 p.m.—400 meters-decathlon Defending champion Kansas State and a rebuilt Missouri will head a potential record-breaking field at 1:30 p.m. Friday in the first major baton race of the 47th NCAA Rallys, the four-mile relay. K-State, which holds the Relays record of 16,304.4, has three games in the league this year's record-setting team. John Corman, Rick Hitchock and anarchism Jerome Howe, who are members of 3-578.9 the veterans Missouri, on the other hand, has four newcomers on its fourteenth season defeated the Wildcats at the Texas Rangers this year. MU players have to stave off Howe by eight attacks and help the Tigers set a Texas Rangers record of seven State, Texas, Bowling Green and Illinois are also expected to play for the first major relays crown Isaksonkis the countryman, Hans Lagerquist from Sweden, will also enter the open pole vault. His best effort has been 17.8%. THE INSPIRATION for the event was Kjell Isaksson's world record. He set the new Rielays. Isaksson raised the record in 1923 Saturday in the airport. THEIR LAST meeting was in March at the Meet of Champions in Los Angeles. Karl Saib and Steve Wilmeth, both former KU putter, are in a shot. Two or three university shot putters might join the field Mukley, a former Olympian, set an apparent world record in lake swimming in 1961 when he was 29. However, the mark was not accepted when he was 30. He was then conducted properly. Since then, though, only five athletes were involved. For beginners, he has won the Kansas Relays decathlon eight times. The first was in 1958 as a graduate from the University. Competing for the Memphis Athletic Club two years later, he again won the event. He also took the meet's decathlon in 1960, 1901, 1962, 1963 and 1966. A special open pole vault event will be run with the university pole vault at noon Saturday. The men's field four-four man field only last week. Timmons completed the pole vault field with Terry Porter, national junior college record holder from Ranger (Tex.) Junior College, and Brad Winter (Colorado) Junior College. Winter's 16-9 was the junior college record before Porter vaulted 16-1 this spring. "I hadn't planned on the open pole vault until I saw a world record two weeks ago," Timmons said. When the 47th Kansas Relay opens with the diebold events Wednesday morning, among all the high-jumpers, pole vaulters and ski jumpers, he be a 40-year-old insurance salesman from Birmingham, Ala. But, insurance salesman or not, Phil Mukley isn't exactly a newcomer to the Relays. Indeed, he fairly does the record books. This time Mulkey will be competing for a new world goal. Instead of trying for a place in the decathlon, he will be shooting for the masters' world decathlon in Chicago. Mulkey's past performances, it seems a mark quite possibly destined to be his. 40-Year-Old Athlete To Be in Decathlon Stinson Sees No Deficit In 1973 Athletic Budget By BOB SIMISON He talks nothing like that figure either. Sinnison declined to discuss, results of the budget meeting and a letter from his boss for morning newspapers to carry the story. Before morning news broke, Sinnison made an agreement with an evening paper to make the results public. Seated behind his large desk in his large office in Allen Field House Annex, Wade Stinson, University of Kansas director of athletics, looks nothing like the mysterious figure is depicted by the university to talk about most subjects. As a result, the Kansan sought information about the meeting from other members of the board. It was reported that the 1973 athletic budget would have a deficit. There is, in fact, no projected deficit. Simson discussed in an interview Friday the KU athletic budget for 1973, adopted by the team board in a meeting Tuesday. "There's nothing secret about the athletic budget," Stinson says. "You can't buy individual, and those eventually come out because they're on the budget." He wants to publish salaries because that can lead to low morale among the staff. ATHLETIC BOARD meetings are closed for this reason, Stinson said. "ALL WE do in preparing the "AN OPEN board meeting just doesn't make sense when you're dealing with people and personalities like this." Sinnamon said. budget is to work out our revenue according to reasonable projections," Stinson said. "Then we go to the expense items and make reasonable projections." He also presented to the Athletic Board. "ON THE first run through, the budget did show a deficit. The board then tries to make the revenue and the expense match." our actions taken by the board to mitigate risk will not augment the 1973 budget. Only a possible increase in the base salary could take effect next fall. Stinson said The total budget, which is divided into a plant fund and an operating fund for practical purposes, ultimately $2 million. Stinson said "BUT WE DON'T know how we'll end up. It's an educated guess, but we don't allocate allocations because we don’t know how much we'll have to work with. It depends on many people come to the door." The board balanced the budget without trimming expenses. Stinson said. Instead, it increased the projections for several years up with some outside revenue to the scholarship fund, he said. "There's no deficit now," Stinson said. "We'll have about that much coming in and about that much going out. THE THREE other motions by he board, one to support an increase in the price of single game tickets for Big Eight games, one a raise season ticket prices and another to increase Stadium to the Kansas City Chiefs for summer training, are not included in next year's Other entries in the decathlon are Don Albirkion of Northeast Missouri State; Gary Frank, Lewis Grace and Grace Graecale and Doug Bloomquist, Iowa State; Greg Hackney, Texas; Gary Hill, Missouri; James Wright, Baker; Tom Sayme, Western Illinois; Mike Hill, Oklahoma; and Bruce Jenner, Grace Craeland. budget. SEASON TICKETS for next fall are already printed, Stinson said. Last year's price of $80 for season ticket increases, the KU can increase season ticket prices without Big Eight approval, Stinson said, because conference rules have ruled only a minimum price. The price of single game tickets, however, are limited to $5 by the Big Eight. The Athletic Board instructed Charles H. Wyman and his faculty representative, to vote for an increase to $7 a game. STINSON SAID he had not yet contacted the Chiefs. Kansas City has expressed a desire to move to Kansas City and is in the Turf of Memorial Stadium when its current contract with William Jewell College expires after this season. INCOME FROM renting the stadium probably would go into the 1974 budget. Stinson said "We don't know whether they want housing or whether they want food service." Stinson said. "Also, we don't have the pro goal in the field, and they might want the additional manages the pros us. Several problems must be solved before the Chiefs move their camn to Lawrence. "of course, the policy of the NAAA and the Big Eight is that they would not be discussed later. And it a matter of policy, not rule players have lent their team money in games, so we wouldn't be too." A breakdown of the budget will be released after the board's revisions have been made, Stinson said. Jenner, who scored 7,330 in last year's Relays decathlon, is the defending champion Hill, from New York. He also played in Albritton also competed last year, placing second and fourth. The University of Kansas' decathlon team was victorious. The Lawrence sophomore finished sixth in last year's decathlon with a career high of 6,948 points. Schur took fifth with 6,767. The decathlon will begin 9 a.m. Wednesday with the 100-meter run. For Complete Motorcycle Insurance Baseball Standings VI 3-3012 824 Mass. 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In indications that KU does not intend to let it happen this year, KU relay teams have won 44 kut races in the Kansas relays and 31 in the Texas, Texas, Drake and Kansas Relays since the sporting events began. Pole Vault - Hill Hatcher (16-9), Nell Chapman (15-8) mile and spring medley relays, which they support one of those of the load with the load we our people in those." KU track coach Bob Timmons said (13.9), Delarto Robbason (14.0), 440 Intermediate Hurdles—Bob Berkusel (15.1), Troy Martin (25.0). W L 2 W. Pct. GB Montreal 1 1 0.000 1 Nycago 1 1 1.500 1 New York 1 1 1.500 1 Philadelphia 1 1 1.500 1 Pittsburgh 1 1 1.500 1 St Louis 1 1 1.500 1 O. 2 0 0.000 1 3,000 Meter Steepiechase - Jon Callen (8:1.5), Kent McDonald (9:3.0) High Jump - Barry Schur (6:10%), Randy Smith (6:40%) Three mile, Hirsch McKeon (13:58) 120 High-Tower - Gregg Vandaever 110 High-Tower - Mickey Terry (212) Trip Jump-Stull (49-8%), Roger Jones (61%) San Francisco 2 2 1.000 San Diego 2 0 167 .5 Santa Cruz 1 1 469 Los Angeles 1 1 500 Atlanta 1 1 333 .5 ATLanta 1 1 469 nkeesel (50.0) Tippy Martin (55.0) 3,500-Meter Steepiechase-Jon Callen 4,100-Meter Steepiechase-Jon Callen Long Jump - Mike Stull (24.8). Dan Seay (22.6-8). Backstroke - Daniel Kovacs (20.1). KU will put up a strong team for the spring medley with Mark McAtee. He was in the 220, Phil Stepp in the 440 and Jackie Jaques running Shet Put-Pud-Ruch Guevura (58-11), Dana Leuc Dae (58-3) s. Timmons said he thought the Discus-LeDoc (174-6), Goevara (271-0) Javelin-Sam Colon (262-6), Shane Miller (220-0) Louisiana State clocked the winning time of 3:18.5 at the Texas Relays, but the Bengals will not attend the KU carnival. With This coupon Buy 2 Tacos Get 1 Free! **Deathban:** Maire Hart (6,600) **Delwyn Williams:** Lila Swazenbruin, Schwarzenberg **William Williams:** Lila Swazenbruin, Holly Seaver, Swazenbruin, Lisa Swab. White **Meredith Seaver:** Lila Swazenbruin, Ravazeur, Lila Burkardsen. **Stephanie Seaver:** Lila Burkardsen. Hammer- Staffan Schay, George Cholima, Gary Alverso, Larry Dreyfus (no marks) Jayhawks might get close to 3-18 for the spring medley. Lutz bobbed the record for the 220 earlier this spring and has been clocked at 21.1. Stepp has run the 440 in 47 flat and has a top of 14.9.3 for the 880. Sprint Medley—Lutz (220), Scavuzzo (220), Stepp (440), Jacques (880), Borknake, alternate; F. 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