University Daily Kansan 10 "It ate rty to en, seek rty as of tes Friday, March 4, 1972 5 Bill Hatcher Measures Heigh Senior训役員 for more records Rebuilding Year Ahead for Track By JEFF HILL Warmer weather will bring University of Kansas track men scurrying out of Allen Field to watch the track soon, but the Jayhawks may not be up to the calibre of track squads of the last two years. "Anytime you lose eight All-Americans you're hurting," KU Coach Bob Timmons said. Although KU and track have become as familiar a combination as Anheuser-Busch and beer, the two companies are for Timmons and the Javahawk. Among the most severe KU losses from last year are shot putters Karl Salib and Steve Wilhelm. "They were the two best shot patters in the United States when the French came to North America. Ready to fill the void left by sabl and Wilhelm are freshmen from Stetson." Bill Penney, a KU record-holding hammer thrower, was also graduated last May. His departure left such a gap in that designation. The Immons literally had to advertise for more hammer throws. George Cohimia, Larry Dreyfus, Gary Alverson and Steffan Schay answered the call. and making some progress," Timmons said. "They've been working hard The quarter-mile relay and mime relay should be strong enough to cover the distances men are in competition to fill the four-quarter-mile relay positions. Tom Seavuzzo, Mark Lutz, Dee Spiegel and Phil Steep are the top contenders. KANSAN Roger Jones and Mike Stull will provide KU with a strong triple jump. Barry Schur, who holds the KU record in the decathlon, will provide strength in that event as well as in the high jump. Track Schedule Other top KU performers are Sam Colson in the javelin. April: 1—at UCLA; 7-8 at Texas Relays (Austin); 15-2 at State; 20-22 Kansas relays; 30-26 Drake Relays (Des Moines). May: 6- Southern Illinois; 19-20 at Big Eight championship (Manhattan); 26-27 at USTFF championship (Wichita). Gowara and LeDuC in the discus, Bork bennestell in the 40-yard quarterfinals, ques in the half-mile, and Bill Hatcher, who holds a KU indoor jumping platform. Timmons figures Colorado as the team to beat in the Big Eight outdoor meet. "It's going to be the same teams doing well indoors except LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — The most famous of American horsemen is still three months away but Churchill Downs has been getting more training. Owens Will Coach Pizza Hut Classic Although the basketball season has ended for University of Chicago Coach Coates, will coach at least one more talented group of college players The college all-stars will be chosen by a vote of basketball fans who patronize Pizza Hut Inc. "The whole idea is that everything is pitched to one day," says Bob Gorham, a former sports writer and the track's resident manager for the past 36 months. "All we do is embellish on that." outlets and the Pizza Hut Basketball Classic Advisory Board. Owens has been selected by Pizza Hut Charities Foundation to coach one of its college all-star teams in the recently launched Pizza Hut Classic. The game will begin April 15 in Las Vegas, Nev. Pizza Hut puts to pit eight players from the NCAA's eastern region against eight players from the western region. Proceeds from the game will go to Pizza Hut Charities Foundation Inc. Immediate benefactors this year will be Wichita State University and the Sacred Heart College of Wichita and the U. S. Olympic Games. Officials Prepare With Flowers For Derby Day When spring fever strikes, there's only one thing to do about it. Indulge yourself in some indolent activity. Parks Offer Seasonal Diversion Drew Masters, Roark Park junior, for example, said he plans to do some bicycle riding. He also takes him on biking around Lawrence for niceties. But what is there to do in La Jolla, University of Kansas students contacted by the University Daily Kansan had no idea, but a few To get a broader idea of what Lawrence has to offer in the form of trips, you may travel to the Parks and department offices at Bp Massa Hospital. FREDERICK C. DeVICTOR, assistant director of the department, pointed out that Lawrence andarks, several with pennic pavilion. Junan Wolfokwitz, St. Louis Junan, said he looks forward to garden games. He plays a some tennis this spring. He also plans to play Frisbee at Potter Field. Robinson Park, at the intersection of Massachusetts and 6th streets south of the Kaw Bridge. A person who wants to go on a These parks are open all year. The picnic pavilions are not reserved and can be found at Centennial, Centennial, and Clinton Parks. Walnut Street Park, 7th and Walnut streets. Lyons Street Park, between 7th and 8th streets and north of Lyons Street. Lawrence Parks Central Park, between Kentucky and Tennessee streets and between 6th and 8th streets East Lawrence Center, between 10th and 11th streets and between Pennsylvania and Delaware streets. South Park, on Massachusetts south of the main business district. Park Hill Park, entered from Utah Street. Edgewood Park, entered from Maple Lane north of 19th street. Veterans Park, at 19th and Louisiana. Parnell Park, on 19th street. Edgewood Park, entered from hawks. Centennial Park, between 6th and 8th streets on the north and south and Iowa and Rockledge on the east and west. Indian Hills Park (proposed), near 27th street. near 21st street. Prairie Meadows Park (unde- Broken Arrow Park, between Haskell Junior College grounds and Louisiana Street. developed), off 28th Street. Walley, John F. Park (univ Clinton Park, adjacent to Pinckney School between Maine and Mississippi streets. Holiday Hills Park (undeveloped), west of Kasold. oped), west of Kasold. Water Tower Park between Ludlum Park, across 9th Street from Sunset School. Lincoln Park, off Maine Street north of the hospital. Water Tower Park, between Oxford and Stratford streets. Deerfield Park (undeveloped), adjacent to Deerfield School Martin Park, one mile west of Lawrence on Peterson Road. picnic can pick up a picnic kit at the Community Building on 11th Street. This kit includes horseshoes and stakes, volleyball and net, a softball, two bats, a basketball and five dollar deposit is required. Future park plans in Lawrence include the opening of four new parks. Deerfield, Holiday Hills, Hills and Prairie Meadows. There are also plans for the development of a new sports complex and river front and landfill developments. On Friday night of the affair, a film and an outdoor dance are planned to relay at the football stadium and a band concert at Potter Lake on Sunday. pool, two recreation centers, five tennis courts and eight major ball diamonds. The locations of these facilities can be found either in the phone directory or by giving a phone number to Recreation Department a call. BESIDES THE 21 parks, the city of Lawrence has a swimming The Parks and Recreation Department, according to DeVictor will also offer classes in the spring for recreation. Most require a fee. DeVictor said the park would begin about March 20. Sponsored by the fraternities, sororites, residence halls and scholarship halls, the spring firing begins in begin April 4 and end April 8. Some of the classes offered are slimmestats, a class emphasizing physical exercise; adult modern art; color painting, and oil painting. The Community Building gym will open on Monday and play Saturday, and Sunday. The Sunset Hills gym will be open for men's free play on Tuesday Coming up in about a month is the KU spring fling. at Two of the biggest chores in preparing for May 6- Derby Day- this year are tickets and flowers. 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Last year Gurhan corresponded six times to the director in order to get him a $15 seat. Gormah turns down many Kentuckians who feel they should get tickets because they live in the state. "We've got to build back up again. As to whether we can do it in a year, I don't know," Timmons said. Another year-round task is preparing the flowers. This job falls to gardener Don Lord and his seven-man staff. "We hold off as long as possible," says Lord. "But it all depends on the weather. We play with it or frost or a frost. We play it by ear." In order to bring most of the 75,000 flowers to bloom as near to Derby day as possible, Lord tries by the last Saturday in April. hammer throw and triple jump events which take place only in outdoor track. AR3a Kansas State and Oklahoma will be better outdoors," Timmons said. The flowers—geraniums, petunias, sage, dusty miller, marigold, achytrantes and tulips have hit their prime on the three or four times in the 21 years that has been at Church Hill滴. Timmons figures UCLA, University of Oregon, Brigham Young University and Colorado as the best teams on the national high school football team. Timmons attributed the greater outdoor strength to the addition of the javelin, discus, decathlon, stechlease- "I know we'll be better outdoors," he said. A CASTLE IN LAWRENCE? Probably few know the legend of the enchanting Castle Tea Room that reigns conspicuously on Massachusetts Street The Castle was built in 1894 as a home for J. N. Roberts, a retired Civil War general. He was a man of great wealth with an income from patients on wooden containers carved in the stone. Each of the fifteen rooms of the Castle is finished in a different type of wood. The dining rooms currently in use are elegantly finished in birch, cherry, oak, walnut, sycamore and pine. The wood carving was all done by hand by Sidney Endacott of England, a brother of Frank Sidney. He used a well-known sculpted artist and artist, and some of his work is in the drawing room of the Lord Holtfox home. There are five beautiful fireplaces in the house, each a unique design with various colored marble and brick. The original dining room is very ornate with an unusual built-in sideboard and chin stool. A access cluster of mirrors and stained glass window above the fireplace gives the effect of an atonar in a chapel. The tower, which gives the old castle appearance, has a starway leading to the third floor. Above the tower room is a roof garden which, inbye dayne, was shaded with ownings and used during the summer months. The ballroom with spacious window seats on the third floor If you have never been inside the Castle Tea Room, come and dine in the only restaurant in Lawrence with such a beautiful historical and cultural background. 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