6 Friday, March 17, 1972 University Daily Kansam David Kessler Runs 100 for fun. Women Go To Regional The University of Kansas women's gymnastics team will travel to South Dakota State and be in 18 for a regional tournament Patricia Ruhl, coach of the women's squad, said the team would be shooting for first place and that they were at least finish in the ten three. The women's team has been defeated only once this year, by Grandview College, which will be a tournament in South Dakota. KU will send 10 women to the regional tournament. They are Joanne Smith, all-around; Sue DeLandry, right; Beam; Barbie Murrow, floor exercise; Cindy Price, vaulting and uneven parallel bars; Janice Baker, unenew parallel bars; Bakeen Taylor, unenew parallel bars; Maier, uneven parallel bars; Liz Phillips, floor exercise; Penny Pyle, balance beam; Becky Robinson, vaulting; and Patsy Robinson, floor exercise and vaulting. Walk-On Sprinter Gets His Kick; Gymnasts Host KSU Rvun Wins Mile in Informal Meet The top three teams in the tournament will qualify for the national tournament. By BILL SCHEELE Kansan Sports Writer Nyum Knyon won the mile, and he scored 137 points in a record in the high jump jumps of 41% Thursday in "in just for fun" all-comma's trace meet 'eat at' them. David Kessler, Paola freshman, was one of the comers. He entered the meet "just for kicks" and finished fourth and last in the 10-year班 in 11.4. McMullen met Edwards of KCU in won 9.5. Kessler was going to enter the triple jump, he said later, but decided not to when he found out the beginning of the landing pit was 41 feet from the jumping floor. He can only triple jump 40 feet. Kessler, whose training diet includes "Bud and hamburgers," plans to continue his career this spring at the City's Swome Park, he said. Ryun, who has not lost at Memorial Stadium since his sophomore year in high school, clocked a 41.15, easily beating former Kansas Stater Dave Peterson, who finished second in 4.19.3. Ryun ran a $8.5 on his last quarter. RYUUNS NEXT meet will be RYUUNS NEXT meet will be Saturday Champions at Los Angeles, Champions at Los Angeles, March 4, Ryuun was clocked in Most of the 300 fans exited after seeing Rory make his return performance at KU. Only about 50 were to watch the rest of the meet. Schur needed a record performance to defend the ball. Schur jumped a mile McGill. McGill also jumped 6 feet 10%, but McGill had two misses to win. "I changed my approach from a straight one to a curved one," explained Sehr. "It seemed to help me, so I will continue using it." Schur lined up behind a goal post in KU's north end zone, circled around it to the west and downward, seemingly awkward angle before FORMER KU shot put great Karl Salb won the discus with a toss of 175 feet 3 inches. clearing the wavering stick in his "Fosbury Flon" fashion. KU coach Bob Timmons scheduled the meet to help prepare his team for a first game against UCLA at Los Angeles. "I think the meet helped our squad," said Timmons. "I think any kind of competition is better to compete outside for one thing." "UCLA is the defending national champion in track, and they have a very strong team again this season. On paper there are many reasons." "Of course, track meets are not contested on paper. If our boys are up for the meet, we could surprise them." "It will be a very interesting, high-quality meet. I know that the boys will enjoy the trip." The meet was an informal and loosely conducted affair. The K-Staters said they came "just for a workout." Bill Kehmeier of KSU entered four events—the 440-yard dash. 440-yard relay, 440-yard intermediate hurdles and 120- yard high hurdles. **Sheet Activities** 100 dash—1. Emmett Edwards, KU. 9.3; 2. Delvin Williams, KU. 9.7; 3. Greg Van daver, KU. 10.2. 200 dash. Mark Lutk, KSU 3.9; Jin Lee, KSU 4.1; Duncan Sullivan, KSU 4.1; Dashiadore 1.4; Mike Leus, KSU 8.8; Kevin Shulian, KSU 4.5; Tj Martin, KSU 5.2; Jill Witmeyer, KSU 3.9; Lutz 8.4. 860 run -1, Jim Graham, KSU, 2.0(1), 2 Joseph B. McGowan, KSU, 2.0(2), 2 Kiara L. Miljun-Kiron, ok KU, 1.1(5), 2 Javee G. Moore, ok KU, 1.1(5), 2 Kiara L. Miljun-Kiron Stephiepeakle, J. Allon Cullen, KU 9; 4.4/2 Kent McDonald, KU 9; 4.5/0 water jump; 440 relay I. Tom Scavaron, Lutz Hampton, I. Williams, ILL 4; 2.5 KSU GLI 2; 3. IIORRA, IL 4 KUSI, 32; 5.2, knee, KUSI, 4.1, Val Scherfberg ex KUSI, 6.2, knee, KUME, 4.3, Kemeler KUSI, 6.5, Triple jump -1, Mike Kull, KU-41, 81; Jerome Jones KU, 47(1), Kiwaya Orrantz, 81; José Hernandez KU, 47(1), Kiwaya Orrantz, 120 high hurdles—1. Vandaver, KU, 14.0 2. Kehmieier, KSU, 14.8 440 intermediate hurdles — 1. Humphrey High jump- 1, Harry Schur. KU, 6/10½. (Breaks average of 6·1 by John Iwuchi in 1983.) 2, May McGill. KU, 6/14·3½. (Breaks average of 5·6 by Skiel, KU, and Randy Smith. KU, 6·4). KC, 64. Pole vault-1, BILL Hatcher, KU, 15-8; 2. Don Marris, KSU, 15-0; 3. John Hardwick KSU, 15-0; 4. Sid Mead, KSU, 15-0 Pole vault: 1B. Bill Hatcher, KU, 154; 2K. Jeff Goss, KU, 154; 3K. Nick Jenkins, KU, 154; 4K. Died Mush, KU, 140; 156; 157; 158; 159; 160; 161; 162; 163; 164; 165; 166; 167; 168; 169; 170; 171; 172; 173; 174; 175; 176; 177; 178; 179; 180; 181; 182; 183; 184; 185; 186; 187; 188; Dryfax, KU, 125; 4K. Shane Schay, KU, 125; 4K. Dicus-1, Kari, Salb. ex-KU, 175-3; 2 Geary King, KU, 139-1; 3 Gery Palmer, KU, 132-3; 4 Marc Harris, KU, 106-0 Emmett Edwards Lunges for Tape Ahead of Delyin Williams in 100 Greg Vandaveer, right, runs third; David Kessler, left, finishes fourth with a grin The University of Kansas baseball team will open its 1972 season Saturday in Topeka with a doubleheader against Washburn University. Coach Floyd Temple is banking on solid pitching and improved defense to start his victory on the right foot with a victory. Baseball Season to Open Temple, with his youngest team in 19 years, will have only three lettermen in the starting lineup. One of them, Bob Wolf, will be on the mound. At first base will be Steve Corder, who will last season, and Jerry Evans, a 2nd hitter, will patrol right field. Rookies slated to start are Bill Glover at second base, George Hankins at short stop, Robert Ohn in left field and Chadd Renn in center. Catching will be either second baseman or newcomer Dick Bradley. Temple said that Washburn was a well coached team. Glass, Johnston and Bradley are junior college transfers, and he was the first time at KU after two years as quarterback on the Jayhawk football team Ohm is a homomorph, did not play last season. Wolf will be the Jayhawk starter at pitcher in the first game. Tempel plans to go with a 3-0 starter in both games. Both are veteranSenior righthanders and may form the nucleus of Temple's staff. Stiegemeyer was 3-last year in the 2014 ERA; Wolf was 1-5 with 3.54. They generally have, "a representative team," and the team has a letter back and that means an experienced team. They'll have an office door. Temple agreed that nexexperience could be a major actor in the squaud's success and help him stage his lineup was feasible. "I'm going to play the people I think are best at each position," he said. "they'll either play up or someone we'll beat them out." The KU offense will emphasize speed and base running this year, he said. But the aspect of the 1972 Jayhawks that please Temple most is their improved fielding ability. After Saturday's contests, which begin at 1:30 p.m. at Washburn's Ichaob Field, the Jayhawks return to Lawrence Monday for another twinbill with the St. Louis Saints, southwafar who was 3:38 with a 4:40 ERA in 1971 and Mason Ranson (1:14, 3:00) will get the call for KU in "Those boys out there have them, they're aggressive; they're not afraid to go get that ball. We look much better there than we than they." "I'm pleased with our progress defensively," he said. "I know our infail is improved. There's no question about that. these games. Wednesday Temple's squad will play their third doubleheader in a row when they host Kansas State Teachers College. Soccer Scheduled For Spring Break The University of Kansas soccer team faces a tough four-game spring vacation schedule after an absence of absence of its top scorer. Darlan, who holds every ranking record in KU, suffered a knee injury against the internationalistas last Sunday. Roskam said he did not know whether Darlan would be back for the games during the vacation. Emporia. Wolf and Stiegemeier will return to the mound for those games. "It all hinges on the availability of having Guy Darlan play. The team depends on him to win, but it's bulk of our work," Rosak said. "Rosak is." Starting times for both doubleheaders is 1:30 p.m. Jan Rosakam, coach of the team, said it might be a difficult task for the team to improve on the skills. The aid of inside Guy Darlan. The Team will meet Kansas State State Manhattan and then return Sunday to Lawrence to play Feld, an amateur team. The Team will travel to Ottawa to play Ottawah University. The following day KU Boyke Gaffar, team captain, said he was not sure who would be playing in the games, because the club did not believe they would be home for vacation. Gaffar plans to use an A and a B team to play against the other three vacation. The B team will play against K-State and the A team will play against the other three teams. will take the field against Atlas, another amateur team, in Lawrence. KANSA5 CITY (AP) —Topranked Eau Clair, Wis. blew an 11-point lead and trailed for nine minutes of the second quarter. The team conquered ninth-seeded Augustana, III. 77-70, Thursday night in the NAIA basketball champions in Municipal Auditorium. The University of Kansas gymnastics team tackled the season at 7:30 tonight in Allen Field House against a strong opponent. Richard Dorsey's 27 points, in the second half, led, second-seeded F. Austin to a 72-65 victory. Then Calif., in the night's opener Favored Team Wins in NAIA The Jayhawks have been over the past year and upset the Wiltshire, who have one of the strongest teams in the Big Eight this year. KU coach Bob Eighn "If we hit all our routines, we can score in the low 150," said Lockwood. "K-State's highest score this year has been about 15S, so they know they have to perform well in all events to be us." Western Washington faced Garden-Werb, N. C., and third-seeded Kentucky State met St. Louis in later quarter final games. The 3,000 Eau Claire faithful turned Municipal Auditorium into a jungle as Johnson hit a turnaround jump from just outside the free throw line to put the Blugolds ahead for 63 with 11 minutes remaining. Celebrate Your Lawrence Spring Break at The Stables? Lockwood expressed disappointment that tonight's dual and the Big Eight meet here in St. Louis this spring for KU students, spring break for KU students. Oh well, join us for a pitcher of beer and enjoy yourself. We'll be open Mon-Thurs 6 p.m.-12 and Fri. and Sat. 2 p.m.-12. SUA Flights to EUROPE Chicago-Paris Paris-Chicago "We have good interest in gymnastics at KU in the past few years, and we are excited the conference in attendance. It's too bad that all the students that would like to see the meets won't be here. We really need the girls." For all of us who can't afford trips to Florida, Padre Island, or Africa, the STABLES will be open during spring break!!! Come on down and we'll ask ourselves what we're doing in Lawrence, Kansas during break!! For the time being, maybe we can consider Lawrence the capital of the Midwest? May 30,1972 $299 Aug.1,1972 And don't forget our 50° pitcher hour, 3-4 p.m. Friday. Chicago-Paris Paris-Chicago THE STABLES Lockwood said that there was May 30,1972 $299 Aug.17,1972 Blue Retires Due to Conflict Over Salary NYC-Luxembourg May 23, 1972 $210 Luxembourg-NYC July 24, 1972 NYC-Luxembourg May 21, 1972 $210 Luxembourg-NYC Aug. 16, 1972 $210 OAKLAND (AP) - Vida Blue, baseball's top attack in 1971, said Thursday he was retiring from the game because Oakland A's owner Charles O. Finley had raised to raise his contract Full Payment Due April 17th But Blue, the 22-year-old pitcher who was 24-8 in his first full major league season, giggled when he announced he would take job in business instead of playing at Finley's this season at Finley's $50,000 offer. For further information, contact: SUA Office, Kansas Union 864-3477 He said Thursday he had received an offer to work for Dura-Steel Products of Los Angeles in charge of public relations. Blue and his attorney began asking him for a $15,000 bonus. Finley countered with a $50,000 offer and has stuck with it throughout more than a year. "I believe my requests are reasonable and that I have indicated a good-faith willingness to compromise," said Blue, who declined. And according to Finley, indicated once he'd size up for $85,000. Blue has offered to play for $5,000 if he did not have to sign a contract that would bind him to the same team next year. The public relations job reportedly would pay Blue $48,000 a year. "There is a little more rivalty than in other duels, we said. That was the point of their bitter. Many of the gymnasts were strong. A personal rivalry going. Kagep has a couple of Lawrence boys on its team. "In almost any sport, you will usually find that it is the fans, not the players, who have bitter attitudes," he said. A KU-ID card will admit a student to tonight's dual. St. Patrick's Day Bash Fri.March 17 12 noon to 12 Midnight In Chicago Finley said: "I'm sorry to learn that Vita has decided to retire from baseball. He has a great future ahead of him. As long as he is retiring, I'm happy that he has selected the steel industry and is starting out as a professional player five years with U.S. Steel in Gary, Ind., the first four years serving my apprenticeship in a position where I would have a change of heart anytime in the near future and decide to return to baseball, we would be extremely happy to have him with ONE BLOCK WEST 3 BANDS 4023 Cambridge Kansas City, Ks. ALL PRICES REDUCED TILL 7 p.m. GREEN BEER AVAILABLE "Together" "Mulligan" "Stonewall" JAMES COBURN "THE HONKERS" UNITED ARTISTS Varsity THEATRE ... Telegraph V13-06S Weekdays: 2:30, 7:30, 9:25 Sat. & Sun.: 3:00, 4:50, 7:30, 9:25 GEORGE C. SCOTT Nominated for Best Actor "THE HOSPITAL" GP United Artists AN OTTO PREMINGER FILM DIAN CANNON JAMES COCO JENIFIER O'NEILL KEN HOWARD NINA FOCH LAURENCE LUCKINBILL LOUSSE LASSEY as Marcy BURGESS MEREDITH as Kalman and O.C. SMITH SINGED "DUNNENLY ITS ALL TOMORROW" Evenings 7:30, 9:30 Adults $1.50 R UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS THEATRE PRESENTS HAMLET by William Shakespeare March 28 • 30 April 1 8:00 p.m. ROSENCRANTZ and GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD by Tom Stoppard March 17 29 31 8:00 p.m. April 2 matinee 2:30 p.m. University Theatre—Murphy Hall Ticket Reservations: UN4-3982 KU Students Receive Free Reserve Seat Ticket with Certificate of Registration