University Daily Kansan Monday, March 6.1972 3 KU Gymnasts Net 5 Firsts Against WIU Taking first place in five of the six events, including a victory in the all-around competition, the University of Kansas gymnastics team won a strong University of Western Illinois squad, 147.45 to 148.48. The Jayhawks did not clutch the victory Saturday in Robinson Gym until the final event of the meet. The high bar. Brian Cooper of KU wrapped up the victory with his first place finish in the event. Cooper tied his team's lead in the event with a score of 9.15. COACH BOB Lockwood was happy with the performance of his entire squad. "Western Illinois has a really good high bar squared but our men have not done anything," Joseph also helped the team with his best score ever in the all-time series. Marc Joseph broke the 50-point barrier for the first time in his career with a score of $0.90 against WIU. He also set a personal high in the parallel bars by winning the event with a score of "I practiced hard all week for this meet. It was the closest I have ever come to hitting all of my poses." Joseph said. Both Lockwood and Joseph said they thought that the squad could score 150 points in a meet this year. Lockwood said he then took his team to State University in their meet March 17 in Robinson Gym. Lockwood said that KSU could score between 145 and 154 points in 105-point effort to defeat the Wildcats. Lockwood would also like to beat the Wildcats because of his strong record in a losing record. The Jayhawks now have a 4-5 record, and the Wildcats are the last dual meet of the season. KU's Tim Quinn Goes into Vault Gymnasts hit routines for 150-point meet ... After the KSU meet, the Jayahawks will host the Big Eight meet. March 24-25, in Allen Field House. KU 174.51, WIU 144.80 All-Around, Joseph KU, 50.90; Jerry Westberg, WIU, 3; A Olverton, KU Floor Exercise, Schula KU, 8.40 KU 3. Joumal Novak, WIU Vaillant 1. Backus, WIU 9.12; 2. Tim Miller 1. Backus, WIU 9.12; Parallele Hars- Joseph, KU 9.20; Tierian Blanchard, KU 3. Pete Peterson. Overton, KU, 3. Rich Greeneen, KU, Perman Horse, KU 1. Schubert, KU 9.30, 2. Joseph, KU 1. John Henderson, KU WU 1. Joeygh, KU Columbia, Mo.—Records fell for the University of Kansas swimmers thrashed their way to their fifth consecutive Big Eight in the conference meet Thursday at Saturday in Columbia, Mo. KU scored a whopping 501 points, 184 ahead of second place Oklahoma's 317. Oklahoma State was third with 286 points. Swimmers Grab 5th Big 8 Title The outcome was never really in doubt after Thursday's events. The favored Jayhawks led OSU, 103, after the initial day of the meet. Sophomore Tom Kempp set big Eight records in the 1050-year history of his career. He was also an anchor on KU's record-breaking 800-yard surpriased even coach Dick Reamon. Reamon figured before the meet that the Jayhawks of the neighborhood of 430 or 435 points. "But Oklahoma dropped at least as much as that 70-point spread from my expectations," Reason said. OU needed somebody to take points away from KU. But nobody could do it very effectively." Reason said. OU had been expected to provide the biggest challenge for the Jayhawks in the defense of the Hawks, but they could stop the. Hawks in this. "WE DID A super job in this meet," Reamon said. "This may be the finest team that has ever been put together in a tournament," he said. "The best squad I've ever had." Reamon is in his tenth season. about as well as the law of averages would allow" he said. "When you consider that we've got only 19 on the squad, we did KU's depth was amply illustrated in the 200-year butterfly Top swimmer Kemph of the event by coach Reason. KU swimmers finished one-two-three in the 200-yard freestyle. Ingham, Hodgson and singer swept the top spot for KU. "We knew we didn't need him in the 200 butterfly and we wanted to run him in the 400 individual medley." Reamon SENIOR SCOTT Skulletty swam the 400-yard individual medley in 4.19.8, another Big Eight record. That clocking on the old mark of 42.17 set by Phil Weiss of Oklahoma in Philadelphia. "He finished second in that and we still got five men in the top nine in the 200 butterfly." KU's 80-yard freestyle relay team of Steve Ingham, Tom Kempil and Matt Kempil. Tom Kempil set a record with a time of 7.06. The old mark was 7.15. AN EXTENSION of the string of KU swimming titles is no small possibility. "We'll only lose three seniors from this team, so I'm quite optimistic about next year," Reasonam said. 'Huskers Usurp KU Indoor Title But Kempf was not the only RU swimmer to send statisticians scurrying to change the times in the record book. The seniors are Skultety, Greg Tharp and Bob Wright. Kempi's 16:48 clocking in the 1650 freestyle cut 3.4 seconds of the old record set in 1969 by Jim Kent of KU. By DAN GEORGE This was Kempf's second appearance in the annual conference meet. BY DAN GEORGE Kansan Sports Writer "I clutched a little the first year. But one year's experience really helped," Kempf said. KANSAS CITY, Mo—A late哭泣 of 39 points in the final running event enabled Kansas' six-year hold on the Big Eight indoor title and win the 1928 Kansas' six-year hold on the Big Eight indoor title and win the 1928 Kansas' six-year hold on the Big Eight Indoor Tour night in Municipal Auditorium. Gaining a total of 46.13 points, the depth-laden Cornushkers edged Colorado by just 21.3 points. KU finished third with The meet lived up to expectations that it would be the tightest in 10 years. The outcome is in doubt until the final two events. In the first two events Friday, right, the Jahawks, who raced early and risky behind the long jump of Mikkel Stuil and shot putting of freshmen Jake McGee. "I think I did pretty well this year," he said. Tippo will be at 7:35 p.m. KU unbeaten freshmen will go for their 12th consecutive victory from freshmen in the freshmen in a preliminary contest The victories gave KU an early total of 14 points and a nine-point lead over both Kansas State and Oklahoma, where the placed eight men on Saturday's STULL, THE defending champion, posted a career high of 25-34. Guaveau, with a throw of 19.8 kg, also recorded, personal records. OUGame to End Long KU Season NORMAN - The longest basketball career. Owens' career at the University of Kansas will come to an end here tonight but RU plays Okla- "You just need to do the very best you can, and then no sit back and lose," Owens said. "We've tried hard this year and we've had The record is the worst an Owens-coached team has posted. In 2014, he joined his team finished with a 17-8 record. After that, KU put together four straight 28-victory games for the team, which lasted 197. Last year's team was 27-3. "We just had a few things to beat." She said of Missouri and at Iowa State--that could have put us up in the title race. But we are not looking back This season is the first losing one for KU since 1963, when Dick Harp's Jayhawks posted a 12-14 record. This year's squash is 11-14 after a 76-72 loss to Oklahoma on Saturday night in Stillwater. Instead, the Jayhawks are preparing for their game with Oklahoma. The Sooners at 84-79 and the Titans at 61-50 in the Big Eight. Kansas State leads | | Bf | Fb | Rb | Fb | Rb | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Jeffries | 14 | 5 | 10 | 3 | 10 | | Fligcareg | 9 | 10 | 11 | 11 | 11 | | Fligcareg | 9 | 10 | 11 | 11 | 11 | | Fisher | 14 | 7 | 6 | 1 | 18 | | Fisher | 14 | 7 | 6 | 1 | 18 | | Percentage | 39.6 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | | Percentage | 39.6 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | | | kg/g | n.a. | rb | br | pf | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Stallworth | 12 | 0.4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | | Mask | 16 | 1.3 | 5 | 0 | 0 | | Mask | 12 | 1.4 | 4 | 0 | 1 | | Ritroto | 18 | 1.2 | 4 | 0 | 1 | | Ritroto | 12 | 1.4 | 4 | 0 | 1 | | Canfield | 14 | 2.2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Canfield | 15 | 2.2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Maddews | 3.5 | 1.1 | 2 | 1 | 6 | | Maddews | 3.5 | 1.1 | 2 | 1 | 6 | | Franklin | 0.1 | 0.0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | | Franklin | 0.1 | 0.0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | Percentages 39.0 66.7 OKLAHOMA STATE (76) Percentages 39.6 Kansas Oklahoma State Attendance-2,500 Okahama ripped KU for a 97-65 victory in the consolation bracket of the NHL playoffs, December, but the Jayhawks earned a 77-74 victory in the final. the race with a 10-2 record; Missouri is right behind at 9-3. "We want to do as well as we can for our five seniors who will be in their last game." Owens said. Those seniors are Bud Stallworth, Aubrey Nash, Neal Mask, Mark Mathews and Fred Bosilevac. The Jayhawks have little more to play for. KU 18-76 in Big Eight play. All I victories in the 11-14 season had been in Allen Field House. “It’s hard to predict whether we’ll be up for it,” Owens said. We certainly want to do well, but don’t know how they’ll react. Oklahoma State won the game at the free throw line with 38 of 43. That broke the record of 37 free throws by Oklahoma City last season. Here, however, Oklahoma State's Mike Jeffries scored two free throws; Nass missed two, but five made. Five off straight for a 7-244 lead. KU dropped the four-point decision at Stillwater Saturday night, but it was not enough. Jayhawks forced 30 turnovers and outscored their opponents by 14. Stallworth brought his total for the night to 28 by hitting two layups in the closing seconds. That made the final marge four. "We were pressing them, and we fouled," Owens said. "They just hit their free throws." The Cowboys didn't shoot a fold goal in the last two minutes of the game, and their six Sixs by KU gave Oklahoma state the opportunity to score 11 KU, down by as many as 12 points at 56-44 with 10 minutes to play, struggled to within 65-62 with slightly more than two left. Nash stole the ball and scored a layup to climax the rally. A disappointed Jim Ryan returned to Lawrence Sunday after finishing last in his first race of the outdoor season. The former University of Kansas mier and world record holder was 16 mile Saturday in the Meet of Champions in Los Angeles. LA Race Indicates Problems for Ryun It was a team effort that resulted in an 85-80 victory for the University of Kansas women's gymnastics team last weekend at State College at Springfield, Mo., KU coach Patricia Ruhl said Sunday. "He was just real disappointed and somewhat real disappointed about what Coach Bob Timmons said. Timmons spoke with Ryun after a meeting. "We realize that there are a lot of things we need to talk over and work out," Timmons said. "I think he considers the problem as a challenge." Tom Von Ruden, who won the race in 3:57.8 Saturday, had a different analysis. He said he was doing what might do better to rest awake. "Once he builds that back he be okay. He realizes that it's all there right now, and all it will take is some confidence." California to escape some of the media attention while training for the Olympic trials this summer. Ryun said the pressure, especially that of the press, may be getting to him. He recently moved to Lawrence from "I hadn't conquer Jim Ryun," I Van Ruden said. "Something else even could have been mental. I don't think he should continue doing this." "I went back home to Stillwater and I worked out one day a week—which is really no training at all," Von Ruden said. "We had to run for running again until last year during cross country season. "No, I'm not going to retire just because of this one race," Ryan said, answering a reporter's question with obvious annoyance. "I think Jim is staying in it, "I work out as hard as he does, in hopes he'll find running fun he'll do running a lay-off at what he needs." Von Ruden said he had gone through what Ryun is going through now after the 1968 Olympic Games. Timmons said Ryun's next meet would be the Florida Relays in late March. Women Down SMS Gymnasts Festival of the Arts Kafka's "The Trial" BORIS GOLDOVSKY Will Speak Tomorrow Bringing Opera To Life TONIGHT THE NATIONAL PLAYERS Tickets available at door Hoch - 8:00 p.m. present KU's Rudy Guevara Kansas Staff Photo by GREG SORBER Heaves shot out But the Cornhuskers were just starting. track finals, a total second only to Nebraska's 10. As the track was being changed for the long race Saturday, Oklahoma State placed with 26 points. Colorado (16) and Oklahoma State (13) were the top teams. The oval track, however, was to be the Jayhawks' destruction. In the remaining seven running plays, each place but twice for five points. The final running event was the mile relay. The Cornhuskers not only won that, but also set a meet record of 3:16.1. OKLAHOMA'S GENE STONE took high jumps honeymoon with a leap from the top before broke the Jahayw score scoring the third place finish for three points. The death blows to KU's title hopes came in the 1000- and 880 yard runs. Nebraska tacked on six more with second and fourth place finishes in the 880. 8 p.m. Hoch Auditorium Sponsored by Humanities Lecture Series As anticlimaxes go, however, Ballou has only defending champion Bill Hearn and Colorado's Mike Wedman remained. To tie the tie, a computer game is required. With only one event remaining, Nebraska had amassed 46 1/3 points, well ahead of Colorado's 47.3. With a win, with 34 1/2, were eliminated. Friday night, the Jayahawks' Rick Jacques, unbeaten at either distance this season, finished a distant last in the 880. He had spent the two previous days in the final game and had no injuries in either case. Both missed on an additional try at 16-6, and the bar was JAYHAWKER TOWERS APARTMENTS XXXXXXXXXX Surrounded by the ARTMENT 1603 West 15th K. U. Campus 300 2 Bedroom Apartments Not more than 5 minutes walking anywhere. P.R.VOLDENG 706 MASS. Auto parking included Heated swimming pool Tenant Storage Rooms on each Floor Incinerator dump on each floor Modern kitchen with disposal Luxury car on all floors Your own thermostat for heat and air conditioner Two elevators in each building All-Brick walls and steel reinforced floors for fire protection and quiet Complete laundry in each building Outside exposure for each room lowered to 16.3. Hatcher cleared on his attempt. Wedman was almost over when his arm hit the bar. Now Leasing for Summer and Next Fall HINGING ★ ALL TYPES OF RINGS JEWELRY Next up for the RO swimmers will be the NCAA championships March 23-25 in West Point, N.Y. Team scores 700, Oklahoma 601. Kansas 844. WE WILL WORK FROM YOUR OWN DESIGN,OR CREATE A DESIGN FOR YOU Complete laundry in each building Outside exposure for each room Inside use of each apartment All Utilities paid CUSTOM JEWELRY Bath tub, shower, two lavatories each apartment "I felt that after the preliminaries Friday night we were in real good shape," KU coach Bob Timmons said. "We did the field events and we didn't do bad on the straight (60-yard) track." Call 843-4993 for Appointment to see Convenience — Comfort — Safety — Extras Shot Put-1. Rudy Goevura, 58-11%; 4. Dana Lae Dua, 57.9. --- The Ultimate in K.U. Campus Housing "But, with the exception of the 600 and 440, we didn't score on the oval track. There's five points right there. 18mnet, 6.3m, 60yard low hurdles - 3. Bob Bornkessel, 1.8. 400 yard run - 3. Bill Hill "We knew it was going to take all we had, so it's kind of hard to accept sporadic efforts. But we didn't get any help from the other teams, either. Just a break or, if it may have been different." vam scores—Kansas 50. Oklahoma 317. Missouri 324. Colorado 19. Nevada 884. 20, Colorado 154, Nebraska 884. Wednesday, March 8. 7:30 p.m. in the 400 freestyle trials. - 3 KJ (Scott Skultey, Mike Tackett, Wright, Kidd). Randy Hartford. 6 Roland Sabater. 2 Allan McDonald. 3 Phil Kid one of the Harrisburg 8 (but who is to be tried separately, at a later date because he will act as his own attorney.) TED GLICK Long Jump -1, Mike Stull, 25%, 60 yard high hkhd -2, Born Borkessel, . delario Robinson, 7.3 60 yard dash - 3. Devlin Williams, 6.2 Emmett Edwards, 6.3 60 yard low hurdles - 3. Bob Borakkeessel, in the Kempf, 10. Hartford. 200 freestyle. Ingham; 2 Tom Kennedy. Boston 8 Charles will speak sponsored by 400 yard Run - 2:1. Phil Steep. 11:2.1. dash hard 5ach. Mark Luta. 50:5. dash hard 3. Barry Schur. 6:4. 4; Randy Smith, 6:7. Pole Vault. 1. Biatcher. 16:3. Hogan; 2. Hendinger; 5. Sabanes. 20 butterfly; 3. Keith Richey; 4. Marc Wagoner; 5. Tackett; 8. McDonald; 9. Greg Tharp. The Catholic Student Center 800 freeflee relay-1, KU (Ingham, Hodgson, Heldinger, Kempf) 1650 fresefly-1, Kempf, 6. Wagoner; 7. Kingdon, 10. Jackson 100 freestyle- 3. Tom Kempson 3. Steve Ingham; 5. Nick Heidinger; 5. David Kegelwyn 200 individual medley- 2. Bob Wright; 10. Randy Hardford. 100 backstroke-3 Skulley; 4. Min. Uffers. 100 breaststroke-4 Wright; 12. Bob Davenport. 40 freestyle relay -3. KU (Scott Skulley, Mike Tackett, Wright, Klidd). 40 individual medley-1. Skulley; 2. Kempf; 10. Hartford. 50 freestyle--3, Phil Kidd; 6. Roland Sahales; 9. Allan McDonald. One meter diving--3. Steve King; 10. Scott Davies. Big Eight Room, Union treetype=2. McDonald, 4. 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