6 Wednesday, March 1, 1972 University Daily Kansan Mike Englebrake Does Pull-up Jim Schum, left, uses same machine. Football Drills Start Indoor Workouts The University of Kansas football team began its second season indoors under head coach Don Fambrough last week. The team will go through prespring practice sessions for a month before putting on the pads March 27. The program is designed to utilize every muscle of the body to develop agility, coordination and conditioning. Each player goes through a 40- station circuit, spending ten seconds at each station. The player finishes after the of the three days a week. "It's a very tough, complete program that's going to help us tremendously," said Roger Bernhardt, a senior guard from North Carolina. "This is the time of year when you don't have to prepare for a game. It's also the time of the little things that are so very important to a good football team. Farnbrough has covered all over the country and he have agreed that a good off-season program has much to do with the success of the team in play." Fambrough also stressed the importance of weight-lifting in the off season. "Here at the University of Kansas we just can't get recruits Alpha Phi Alpha Wins Tournament Led by L. Rogers Jones, the KU team blasted William Jewell University when they rolled over Oaktauniversity. 85-10 Baker was the winner. all over 6 feet 4 and 24. We have to develop them," he said. "I think a good example of this is our freshman team. They gained an average of 15 pounds per man, so we are able to weight lift program." Confident Swimmers Enter Big 8 By JEFF HILL A heavily favored University of Kansas swimming team will defend its Big Eight title in the conference meet Thursday. The frontrunning Jayhawks 50 freestyle—Phil Kidd, Roland Sabates, Tom Hodgson, Allan McDonald, Mike Tackett Bentley, Jeffrey A. and Associates, Tackett. 100 freestyle - Kidd, Rick Heldinger. McDonald, Hodson, Sabates. 100 butterfly - Tackett K, Retich K, Mike Uffern, Greg Tharp, 100 backstretch - Stroke Koolletty, Kidd. Oversize, overtrunk. 100 backstroke - Scott Skultety, Kidd, Uffers. 100 breaststroke - Bob Wright, Rob 100 breaststroke-Bob Wright, Bob Darrow, Bruce Leaverton. One-meter diving—Steve King, Scott Davies 200 backstroke-Skullety, Ulfers, Tharp Randy Hartford 200 freestyle - Holdinger, Hodgson, Steve Ingham, David Kregley, Sabates. One meter diving - Steve King, Scott Randy Hartford 200 breaststroke—Wright, Darrow Lee 200 breaststroke - Wright. Darrow. Leaves. Individual medley - Wright. Darrow. Leaverton 20, individual medley-Wright, Darrow Leaverton Leaverton 400 individual medley—Kempf, Hartford Skulletty, Wagoner 400 medley relay—Skulletty, Wright, Kidd Tunkelt or Riehey 400 freesieule relay - Heildinger, Sabates McDonald, Hodgson or Kidd 400 freestyle - Kempf, Heildinger, Ingham Kempt, Heldinger, Inglis Kedley 400 freestyle relay - Heldinger, Hodson 800 freestyle relay - Heidinger, Hodgson Kempf, Wright or Sabates Wannan Ingham, Keagley. Three-meter diving - King, Davies. will have to cast a periodic glance over their shoulders at the Sooner swimmers of Oklahoma, but KU's super defensive mound is well suited. KU Coach Dick Reamon had no doubt as to where the challenge would come from. "Oklahoma a without a question." Reamon asserted. Qualifying events will be Thursday and Friday, with the championship Saturday. "The conference is a little different this year," Reamon said. "The teams have a number of individual performers, but no depth." The Jayhaws are led by sophomore standout Tom Kempf, Kemp吒的 the fastest times in the tournament. During RU swimmers this season. "ONLY TWO schools have depth this year—Kansas and Oklahoma." "Kempf's 500-yard freestyle and 1,850-yard freestyle are our only reasonably certain wins in the meet." Reamon said. Another KU swimmer who will aid the Jayhawks in defense of Tom Kemp Strokes Freestyle Victories by sophomore almost certain their title is senior Scott Skultet. each individual medley. 100-yard backstroke and 200-yard backstroke in last year's big KU and OU have met several times this season. The Hawks won the game in overtime, the Sooner-Cowboy Invitational. KU grabbed first in the Big Eight. Oklahoma may not be KU's only concern, however. "IM CONCENDED about what a number of teams can do to Missouri and Oklahoma State, I miss them and to hurt us. Reem said. KU takes a 6-1 dual meet record into the conference meet, but it is the only meet that counts for most teams. that's the Big Eight meet. But we feel we can do our best in all our meetings." Reason am said. Reamon said the Jahawys would have to have an aggressive streak, but he was satisfied with merely defending their title. Reamon said that he was not satisfied with KU's Big Eight title last year for that "Teams like Oklahoma point for just one meet all year,and "We're number one and we've been number one for quite a while. We have a lot of pride. We stay at the top," Reason said. Academy Awards! BEST ACTREUS Glenda Jackson BEST ACTOR Peter Finch BEST DIRECTOR John Schreiber BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY Nominated for 4 Academy Awards! "Even though I lost the race, my immediate feeling was not "I don't want to worry anymore about winning or losing—only about who's going to finish second behind me." BORNKESSEL, who attended Shawnee Mission North High School, said there were numerous reasons his college career had Bornkessel Seeks Consistency "I'm really psyched up this year," he said. "In high school I dominated the field. I want to do the same thing here. 'THEY WANTED me to change my style of running. I'm a strider and don't really look that much. I want to make me a spinner. He cited his tryst for the 1988 Olympic team. Ranked among the top three in the national record in the 200 meters the week before the trials. At the trials, however, he hit the last hurdle in the race and was By DAN GEORGE Korean Sports Writer Patronize Kansan Advertisers "This year, though, they're letting me do it more way and I've gone back to my own style. I'm already restaining my form." In 1968 he was the nation's leading high school hurdier. That same year he came within one quarter of the All-Star Olympic team His college career, though, has been inconsistent, and only sporadically successful. Some of his think he has had affinity with avoiding greatness. "There'll be 15 guys who'll have a shot at it. But it'll be the three who have the best races at the tournament." It looks like he'll be right up there, though. Borkessel said his main goal this season was to attain the success that everyone said should have been his all along. This year Bob Bornkessel plans to change all that. "Some people blossom under certain coaches and systems," he said. "They can have it in the high school. But up here the system was different. It's a good fit." The University of Kansas hurdler, who set national high school records at the 100-meter intermediate 49.8 and 36.7, has his eye on the 1972 Olympics in Munich and thinks he has regained the form "That's all I've thought about the last four years," he said, "and right now, it looks pretty good. "You have to have a special touch. You have to have to the exact cross hurdle. That's my strongest point, I think–having that HE SAID HE was also perfecting his ability to go over the hurdle with either foot. Bornkessel said the most thrilling moments in his career were what "some might view as failures." not equaled his high school career. There's a greater distance between hurdles (45 yards) in the halfpipe than in the stands, you tend to do a different step. It's important that you touch the wall before you reach the difference in each step can really heighten your sense of the time you reach the next hurdle. He said the difference between high school and college practice systems was also a factor. "A person's overall habits change when he goes away to school," he said. "There are a lot of situations. It takes a lot of adjusting." one of disappointment," he said. "I 'ran well and the coaches and I figured that my time in the spills was such that if I hadn't tripped, I have run it in maybe 48 or 49 seconds. The winning time was 49.1. I know now if I hadn't tripped, I have won or come pretty close." "in high school, you're used to winning everything. But then you come up here and everyone is at a shock. You are it. You are a shock." "I know it hit me hard. Here you face a quality field and you even start losing in workouts. You watch getting down on yourself." "IT'S GOING to be really hard to figure out," Colorado has the inside track with their sprinters, but it's the other ones that hurt each other more. "We're doubling up on some events. I'm running the 600-yard, something I'm usually not in." "I'm kind of a team man," I he said. "Sometimes I find it hard to get around in the re- lays, there's a group and a group of people off the individual. It is a lot of work." There are several factors, he said, that a burden has to watch in developing his style, especially in the intermediates. It's Drive In Movie Time Again SHELLY WINTERS MARK LESTER "WHO SLEW AUNTIE ROO" Sunset MOVE IN OR AFTER: West on highway 90 Box Office: Offices A-30 EDGAR ALLEN POE'S MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE" BONUS FRI-SAT "HORROR HOUSE" Auntie 7:00, Murders 8:45, House 10:20 MAUDE LOVES LIFE... SHE'S R! HAROLD LOVES MAUDE... HE'S 18 RUTH GORDON and BUD CORT "HAROLD and MAUDE" GP. INTERMEDIATE TEACHERS ADULT 1.50 CHILD .75 Hillcrest Adults 1.50 VANESSA REDGRAVE Daily 5:00:7-35:92 Sat. Sun. Mat 3:20 Twilight Prices Good for 5:00 show only. OLIVER REED Hillcrest Day: 4.45-7.20:9:20 Sat.Sun: Mat. 2:50 Twilight Prices Good for 4:45 Show Only KEN RUSSELL'S FILM THE DEVILS from Warner Bros. A Kinney Leisure Service Robinson's Shoe Rack shoe wearers invariably get their man . . . today's the day to track yours down in this little pump. Choice of Black, Navy, Brown, Beige or Lavender leather. Elsewhere it's $12.95. WE ASK A MERE $7.50. Doors open at 9:30 a.m. Today! Use MasterCharge or BankAmericard. Open Mon-Fri. 9:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Sat. until 6 p.m. Sun. - Noon 'til 6 p.m. COUPON 711 West 23rd Mall Shopping Center Listerine Breath Spray Mint Flavor Manufacturer's Suggest Price 88c Sale 49 You must present coupon with purchase N Good thru March 5 Open 9:00:7:00 Thurs. 9:00:9:00 Sun. 10:00:6:00 --- There's Always a Bargain Waiting For You at the Bargain Table! 2e