Wednesday, April 12, 1972 University Daily Kansan KU Nets First Victory On Newly Surfaced Court By BILL SCHEELE Kansas Sports Writer The University of Kansas tennis team brought its season record to 3-3 Tues afternoon by defeating Kansas State College of Emporia, 7-0, on the west side of Alamodorp Field House. It was KU's first victory on their newly surfaced courts. Rain that fell early in the day did not hamper play on the red and green Plexapeave surface, which the KU played installed over spring break. Emporia State is now 7-5. The Jahawks had a rough initial match on their newly surfaced court. They were blanked 9-0: Friay by perennial Big Eight champion Oklahoma. The Jays were the first Oklahoma has a 36-0 record. Senior Cal Simmons KU's leguages in a motorcycle accident shortly before the Oklahoma dual and i on Coach Mike Howard, first-year Akamai CIS chiefs discussed the court's should improve playing conditions and help attract top players. Howard said it was necessary to bring the students up to the school of the other BHF schools. Howard said that he needed athletic activities, and Ken Nordwein, salina building contractor and team buff, before resurfacing "I think it was a very economical process." Howard Howard said that the Plexipave surface had many advantages over a concrete surface. said, "The top six players gave freey of their time and labor to improve the courts. We worked hard to improve them every day the weather would allow." Rich Schubert made his debut in a part of sidehore competition After throwing a 9.25 routine in compaction he received 8 in ranking and placed third. First, a kerosene torch was used to burn weeds around the court. Hydrochloride acid was used to kill weeds and cracks and eat away residue. The resurfacing was a tedious process, Howard said. "I think we saved KU a lot of money. The courts have four cases. They would have would have more costly to resurface then the courts are as resurfaced. The courts are as resurfaced." Another half-point would have given Schubert a 9.40 total, Iowa State's Rusty Hoffman, the winner, scored 9.45. Next, the binder coat was brushed on. This acted as an adhesive sealant to fill holes and keep the silicone paint in place to use applied to the one-eighth inch cuts of red and green silicone paint. The playing court is green; the surrounding area is white and the marking lines, white. "they both did real well," KU coach Bock Lockwood said Monday, "but they made some mistakes that really cost them." "First, this surface dries faster when it rains." Howard said. And because of the rain, the weather gets hot. Last, and probably most important, is it a cloudy day. The University of Kansas ... entries in the NCAA gymnastics meet Thursday, Friday and Saturday in Ames, Iowa, both feel victim to a problem all gymnasts face in competition, the lapse. As a result, their All-America bid went down the drain. Gymnasts Miss Top NCAA Bid Terry Blanchard, on the other hand, ran into trouble early on the parallel bars. He touched the ground in his compulsions and was qualified for the optional with 8.95 and with his optional routine to 9.05. "We seven did the best we could." Howard said. "This will help our tennis recruiting, Hope and I know who to be students who use the courts, I'm "A softer surface will be easier on rackets, balls and players. Hopefully, the more solid footing there is, the less risk of the court markings are clearer." "He had a mental lapse right in the middle of his set," Lockwood said. "He came to a complete stop, and that cost him .5 of a point. If he hadn't lost that, he would have out of sight in second place." A seemingly interminal intramural basketball season ended Monday night with the Philadelphia bull champions in three divisions. The Phi Delta crushed the independent Soul Company, 58-49 in the A division final. The Phi Delta was defeated by the independent Doves, 41-38. In the B division final, the Turkes, a collection of freshman varsity football players, downed Kappa Alpha JPa. 28-22. really pleased with the results' Howard plans to do some home state recruiting to bolster KU's tennis program. Two high school one junior college standout and on Howard's list of hopefuls. "The Big Eight made a real strong showing in the meet," Lockwood pointed out. place 15th. Indeed, Dennis Mazur of Iowa State won the parallel bars, and Otis Lovin of Oklahoma won the floor exercise. In the team race, defending champion and Big Eight winner Iowa State placed second to Southern Illinois. Jay Loverback and John Fairer both of Arkansas City High School. He is also like to get.' Howard said. 'Fairar is the top singles prospect in the state. He is undefeated this year and has won eight national titles. "Another top prospect is Bill Marsh of Arkansas City Junior College, the defending state junior college champion. With a little financial help, we can build a solid tennis program here at Next action for KU is the Oklahoma City Invitational Friday and Saturday. Stinger Mark Wick, KU, John Jenkins, KSTC, 6.1.6.0 Curtis Henry, KU, def. Don Dreher, KSTC, 60, 7, 8 60. 74 Karl Kingsley, KU. def Gary Monson. *www.karlkingsley.com* Gary Stinson KSTC, 6:2, 14-6, 3. Ton Carlson, KU, def. Daane Pomeroy. STC 62/2*N46, b-3 STC 62/2*N46, KU. def. Duane Pomeroy KSTC Ron Shaffer, KU. def. Paul Brewer, KSTC. 61, 42 Hill intramural basketball were determined Monday night at Allen Field House, completing the two-month intramural game. DOUBTS Carlson-Wick def. Jenkins-Minson, 6-2, 6-4. Jim Isaac-Harry, KU; def Brewer. Dreher, 6-4, 7-4. In A Invention, the Ph Deltis, led by Michael J. Stokes, 25 points and Larry Searle's 13, Soul Company, S8-49. Ed Davis and邓丹凯买了 14 apache Intramural Teams Win Hill Honors In the C league, the Turkeys came from behind to take Kappa and Mike Romie, and Mike Rome led a balanced attack for the Turkes with six points each, while Clayton Bailey each had eight for the losers. In the B championship, Phi Delt N. 3 edge the Doves, 41-38. John Ballard led the winners with 20 points. Haley scored 13 for the Doves. DEEP PURPLE KIEF'S Regular $5.98 Now $2.99 Open 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Weekdays MALLS SHOPPING CENTER The Knicks, by taking the games best of 8-series four to two, now go on to face the Boston Celtics in the conference finals. The Celtics won the Atlantic Division title, finishing eight games in front of the Knicks with whom they split their season series, 3-83. NEW YORK (AP)—The New York Knicks, with Jerry Lacus and Bill Bradley leading a team that includes Baltimore, 19-8, down the homecourt to beat the Bullets, 107-10 Tuesday and win their National Basketball Association game and Conference semifinal ties. TIE HOOGE PODGE 15 W.9TH Knicks Take Semifinals Spring Sandal Sale 10% Off April 3 through April 29 BALLOT KU WOMEN: A PROGRAM OF RECOGNITION (for All Women Students Who Haven't Voted In Living Groups) Vote for: I. The Outstanding Woman Teacher of 1972 A. How many women teachers have you had at KU? B. If you wish to do so, please nominate one of these teachers for OUTSTANDING WOMAN TEACHER; Name Department ... Your ID Number ... II. Innovative & Creative Women Students Nominate women who have made unique or innovative contributions to the University the last year III. The Outstanding Senior Woman of 1972 Every SENIOR woman may nominate 3 candidates on behalf of leadership, scholarship and contribution to Uni verity. 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