10 Wednesday, March 29.1972 University Daily Kansas Haskell to Establish Indian Hall of Fame An American Indian Sports Hall of Fame will open on the Haskell Indian Junior College campus in October, William J. Burgess, dean of instruction at the project, announced recently. The board of directors of the Hall of Fame is now considering more than 200 athletes for the inaugural season. The induction has not been announced yet. The board will make its decision in July. After the initial inductions, Burgess said, three new athletes would be added each year. The Hall of Fame will be composed of male and female athletes nominated by the hall of Fame nominating committee and the Hall of Fame. The athletes must have been retired from sports for two years and must be one-fourth Indian ONE OF THE first athletics to be inducted into the Hall of Fame will be Jim Thorpe. Burgess said, "We are proud to announce football, baseball and track star at Carlisle, Pa. Medals he won in the 1912 Olympics were later taken from him because he had been selected for playing baseball Kansan Staff Photo by GREG SORBER Burgess said that an intensive effort was being made to secure Thorpe's medals for the Hall of Fame. "There is not a possible that the medals were being held in Sweden, and that many other groups were also involved," Burgess said. Rabbit Weller, Tom Sidam, and Maze McClain. Burgess said that these men were teammates when Haskell played football against Other athletes being considered include John Leve. Billy Mills, former Haskell and KU distance runner, will also be a prime candidate when he retires, Burgess said. In addition to his track activities, Mills is an assistant commissioner of Indian affairs. Rich Schubert Executes Routine on Sidehorse- Senior record-holder is preparing for run at NCAA title next week. As an alternative to that plan, Burgess said, the Board of Directors has asked the Bureau of Indian Affairs that Hawaiuahawaii be appointed to Hall of Fame. Current plans are for Hawaiuahawaii to be razed THE HALL of Fame will be held on October 23rd in Stubbans Union Burgess, said until other arrangements can be made. He said that the ultimate goal was to build on the Haskell campus which would not be funded by the U.S. government. According to Burgess, Haskell alumni have donated $200 toward this goal. Organizers hope to see more than $100,000 raised Included in the Hall of Fame when it opens will be metal plaques honoring accomplishments. A duplicate will be presented to him or his wife. In addition, a bust or painting of each athlete will be shown in a gallery along with books about or by him and clippings about him. Students will watch films of the athletes would be a part of the Hall of Fame. Bucks Drop Opener Rv THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Golden State Warriors upset defending National Basketball Association champion Washington. The Milwaukee in the first game e Kempf May Double Value To KU Swim Program "My goal is to finish in the top three this year," said Schubert. "of course everybody wants to be one, or a chance if I hit my routines." Schubert placed second to Russ Hoffman of Iowa State, two-time champion in the state meet, and will have to beat the defending champ to have a win. Many college swimming teams are crying for swimmers like Tom Kempf of the University of Kansas. As super as Kempf is, though, KU may draw another year. He has a younger brother. Kempf, Bartvilley, Okla. in the 1,600-yd freestyle and 500-yard freestyle and anchored 800-yard freestyle related jam. Kansan Sports Writer "HOFF MAN IS the guy to nail. He's the one everybody's after." Schubert said, "I've beaten him a couple times, but I've only beaten him once when we both hit him." He's a pretty tough guy to beat. By JEFF HILL KU coach Dick Reamon is optimistic about the possibility of signing the voucher Kennf He bettered both of his 1,650 free and 500 free marks in last week's NCAA swimming championships in West Point, N.Y. "He'll be coming up here next year," Kemp said. "He's an allaround boy. He're really going to help the team." But Kempf's return is only part of the reason for optimism about KU swimming for the next couple of years. Gary Kempf. Tom's younger brother, may attend KU next year. "GARY IS ONE of the most outstanding prospects in the midwives. He's got the same good condition that Tom Hewson." Reason said. We hope to sign him. But we can't announce anything until after April 19." Reamon said. "As an all-around swimmer, I have to say Gary was better than I. He can swim more events." Kemfat said. Seubert, a Lawrence senior major in business, has shown steady improvement through his college career. He has broken his last year, twice this season. His current record is 9.55. "I broke my times way down. I was pretty close to making all- This year should be Rich Schubert's season to finish among the nation's top three sidehore men in the NCAA gymnastics meet April 6-8 in Ames, Iowa. He finished in the top six and in the top six as a junior, so his goal this year is the top three. American in the 1,650," Kempf said. "Tom was facing the touches, college competition in the West Point last week the did not matter. I had I said reedon." Reason said. Schubert has averaged about 9.2 this season when he has hit his routines. passed the 70-foot mark in 1965 when he recorded a 70-74 put. He was named Mexico City in 1984 with a throw of 67-43. His world record is 71 feet. Shot Putters to Return Fenuerbach has defeated Matson seven times since the last indoor season. the NBA playoffs. Two of the world's top shot putters will compete in a special event at this year's Kamas Haysays by Bob Timmons has announced. Matson, who placed second in the 1964 Olympic games, first In their first confrontation of the 1972 season, Feuerbach defeated Matson outdoors for the first time. The PR-186i Navigator first at sea and in the air. Lost of land, time too, tide too (1600 hours, air) 1. Completely automatic and with a built-in camera to see down to four-dial. Stainless steel. 2. With matching braces. **89.50** Rugged PR-516 a great automatic with extra 24-hour dial TISSOT "I keep two averages, one for all routines and one for the routines that I hit," Schubert KEMPF TOOK fifteen place in the 1,650 free style and finished eightth in the 500 freestyle. In the first week of bettered his previous best time. Kemp's time of 4:41.7 in the 500 broke his personal high of 4:46.2. The latter time established a Big Eight best. Member National Bridal Service 817 Mass. 843-4266 Kempf knocked nearly 210 seconds off his own Big Eight standard in the 1.650 freestyle race. His top effort had been 16.37.22 Now Kempf will work for the Olympic trials in June. By BILL SCHEELE Kansan Sports Writer Kempf attributed his swimming success to "hard work and determination." "He's got an excellent chance at the trials." Reamon said. "There are two basic differences in Tom this year," said Reamon. "He has grown in weight, and he is physically stronger." 1. Kemp can beat the Olympic qualifying time, he will become eligible to try out for the Olympic team. Schubert Aims for Spot In Top 3 on Sidehorse "He's an outstanding workout swimmer. He works tremendously and is a great Reamon said. "Tom has a temperament that be most succulent." "TOM HAS been truly inspirational for our program," Reamon said. "The marks he has made in our pool are just part of it." The Bucks, winners of the Midwest Division, now trail甘州队 by seven games and seven series to decide which team will play for a berth in the NFC. Kempf said Reamon's coaching had helped him to progress. Coach Tommy Heinsohn of the Celtics, however, says he believes a superior bench goes his boys the edge. "If we can recruit two or three more good swimmers, I think we have a great chance of winning them." The sixth straight time," he said. Los Angeles, the dominant team of the season, hosted the Chicago Bears in a late game Tuesday. The Lakers, who scored at least 10 points in each of 81 games, won the Pacific Division. "Good swimmers come to KU because of the facilities and the team." He said, "we coach him. Kemp said, 'We're the best coach. Reamism is the best coach I've ever had, and I’ve had quite a competence in competitively since I was six." Kempf looks toward another championship year for KU next year. Golden State was runner-up to Los Angeles in the Pacific Division. The Bulls were No 2 to Milwaukee in the Midwest. The Celtics, once the perennial terror of the league, play an Atlanta team that has come alive in a series of long-haired Pete Maravich. The Boston Celtics, champions of the Atlantic Division, begin their series at home Wednesday night against Atlanta, the Central runner-up. The Baltimore Celtics winners, open against the Atlantic runner-up New York Knicks Friday at Baltimore. Long Jumper Stull Seeks Olympic Trip Unlike most Olympic hopefuls, Stull could make the team as either a long jumper or a triple jumper. He has been constantly improving since he left his hometown of Mechanicsburg, Pa. where he holds the state high jump record of 22.4. His best triple high competition was 46-2. Stull also holds the Mechaniesburg High School high jump record of 6-4. After graduation, he attended Northeastern Colorado Junior College where he was the captain of the team group his sophomore year. His best meet there was the 14 KU Athletes Named Among Collegiate Elite Fourteen University of Kansas College Athletes are selected to appear in this year's edition of Outstanding College Athletes of America, an annual Coaches and athletic directors nominated the athletes according to their accomplishments in Women's Softball, Tennis to Start Women's sports and coed tennis competition will begin next week in the Womens' Recreation Association association Tuesday. Entries in both sports must register with Claire McErlery, women's physical education instructor, by 5 p.m. Wednesday athletics, community service and campus activities. A board of advisers headed by James Jefrey, former executive director of the Fellowship of Christian Women, made the final selections. Football — Mike McCoy, Hiathawa senior; KenyCoPage, Dodge City senior; John Schroll, Hutchinson junior; Gary Adams, Bartlesville, Oka, junior; Bruce Adams, Shawnee Mission freshman, Park freshman, and Odell Weidner, Toona freshman. Tennis matches will be at 4 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Satellite ballgame play will start at 4 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Track—Sam Colson, Mankato junior and Bill Hatcher, Shawnee Mission senior Gymnastics—Richard Schu bert, Lawrence senior. Swimming-Tom Kempf, Bartlesville, Oka., sophomore and Scott Skullet, Omata, Neb. senior Rocky Mountain AUJ College meet. There, he won the long jump with a 24-2 and the triple jump with a 48-0. While in junior college, he bettered his lifetime marks to 24-8 in the long jump and 48-3 in the triple jump. AT THAT time, Stull was still two years away from the Olympics and thinking about coming to KU. When KU recruited Stull, he was told that he would be used only as a triple jumper. Coach Bob Timmons later learned that he needed another long jumper. And Stull was the man he turned to. Since coming to KU, Stull has become the fifth best indoor long jump talent in the nation and reached that mark March 4 at the Big Eight indoor meet with a leap This effort gave him his second straight Big Eight indoor title and placed him among the top four jumpers in the nation. "I've been jumping right around 25 feet lately, but that has to get better." Stuall said. "I'll try to make the team to make to make the Olympic team." THE OTHER jumpsers Stull will compete against are Jerry Procter from Redlands College, Henry Jones from UCLA and Marian Woolford, OU. "I talked with Jessie Owens at the 1971 Outdoor Nationals and he really seemed to think I had a great chance to make the team." Owens is a former world record holder in the long jump. Just thinking about the Olympics really motivates me," Stull said. "I think that is why I have been improving so rapidly." 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