10 Wednesday, January 19, 1972 University Daily Kansan KU Track Team Faces 1st Meet The University of Kansas indoor track team that coach Bob Timmons will unveil Saturday in a triangular, meet in a stadium. M. is likely to be a younger, faster model than last year's steam. For one thing, Karl Salb and Steve Wilhelm are gone. The two were both killed in a shotput for three years led the Jayhawks to the 171 Big Eight Even so, Assistant coach Harver Greene, in an interview Monday expressed optimism. "We'll be a different type of team," he figured. "We've got a difference between Sarah and Wilhelm to carry us but this year we'll have to depend on team effort and balance." "We could be very good this year," he said. "But we have to wait on our young kids and see how they do." Indeed, a couple of those young will attempt to fill the void in the game with the Rudy Gore Dae Lue. a 240-pound from Tacoma, Wash., and Rudy Gore Dae Lue, a 250-pound from Newark, N. J., are KU's entrée in the N. J., Ablenie and Newark. Last year, Guevara heaved the lighter high school shot 66-4. DLeu put the 12-pound shot 80-11% The two weightmen have efforts approaching 80 feet with the 16 pound collateral shot. Otherwise, the Jayhawks hope to make an improved showing in next season by outscoring to score in last year's Big Eight meet. Here, too, the youth Sophomores Tom Savuccio and Emmett Edwards and junior Frank Johnson will enter the 60; Robert Currie will enter the 40 and junior Paul Stepien, the 60. The 25-man squad will include Big Eight champions Bill Hatcher a senior pole vaulter and Ben Hatcher a jumper. Hatcher vaulted 16-0 in a meet in Canada two weeks ago. His indoor best was 16-4 in a meet in Canada two weeks ago. His Big Eight indoor last year. There are only three seniors besides Hatcher and Stull who will travel with the team to play in the State finals. Jacques will enter the 880, Bok Bornekessel, the 60 high hurdles and mile relay, and Gary McDougall. "We don't know much about the other teams." Greer noted. "But we know enough about them to know it'll be an interesting meal." Abilene Christian is traditionally strong in the 440, 600 and mile; New Mexico is known as a well-balanced team. Arizona was scheduled for the meet, but its reservation earlier this week. Newcomers to the team besides the two shot putters include Riley, Mandy Smith in the high jump and Dan Seay in the long jump and junior college transfers Stepp and Neil Chapman in the "The other teams will be better prepared," Green said. "They've been practicing in warm weather and coming back from a vacation." As a result, KU coaches found themselves quite frantically preparing early this week. To complicate matters, Timmons flew to Los Angeles for a tour to play in a British Broadcasting Company is filming a feature on Jim Ryun, the former Kansas miler. Kansas Entries 60-Tom Scavuzo, Emmett Edwards, Frank Johnson; 40- Mark Lutz; 60-Dr Phil. Stepp Edwards, Mike Anderson; 59-Pelikan; mile-Dave Anderson, Kerry D'Onion; two-mile, Kerry Donion; relay-Scavuzo, Xerxite W, Stepp, Borg Bornkessel; highs-Greg Vawdear, Bornkessel; Bob Gravtun High jump=Randy Smith, Gary Johnson, Reinete Berry Gary Johnson, long jump=Mike Nei Chapman, long jump=Mike Stull, Dan Seay, Rogers Jones; triple jump=Stall, Jones; shot jumper=Guevara, Gara Lee Duc Canton, Ohio (AP) — John Haddl, quarterback of the San Diego Chargers, has been named the National Football League's "Man in the Year" because of his toward civic affairs. John Hadl Named NFL Man of Year other youth activities. Hadi, a 10-year veteran, has lived in San Diego since he joined the University of Kansas in 1982. He presently is assisting the Paula Valley Indian Reservation development team to active in boys' club work and The award, sponsored by Vitalsia and coordinated by the Fort Wayne Hall of Fame will be presented in Hadi's name for the benefit of students from the San Diego College. A 1872 luxury car and a trophy. He will be formally presented the award during ceremonies at the Pro Bowl game in Los Angeles Jan. 23. Two Texas Dual Meets Face'Hawk Swimmers The KU swimmers begin the most hectic part of their 1972 season as they travel to Texas for a state championship. Kansas will compete in dual meets with the University of Texas at Arlington and Southern Illinois. By MATT BEGERT Then the Kansas women will travel to Wichita State Saturday for their first road contest. After jumping to a quick pair of opening victories, the KU women's basketball team will play Missouri State at 4 p.m. friday. In December, McCoy's name players in a list of 85 senior football women awarded $1,000 postgraduate scholarships by the National College Athletic Association. Returning to Lawrence, the Jayhawks will host a triangular meet with Missouri and Oklahoma. The Robinson is an ambitious goal. Mike McCoy, the KU senior who likes to study almost as much as he likes to play football, tops a list of 13 student athletes who were recently named co-chairs for the events for the 1972-73 school year. The KU team captured third place at the Sooner-Cowboy invite in the Southern Conference Friday and Saturday in Stillwater. Okla It was the first time a KU game had been played there. more recently, McCoy was named recipient, along with David S. Koch and his sophomore, of a scholarship established at KU by an adult student. Other memorial scholarships have been designated for Phil Basler, football, in honor of Paul J. Adams; Bob Martin and Brian J. Adams; John Sullivan, in honor of Richard Harrington; Neal Mask, basketball and John Bryant, football, in honor of John T. Stewart; David Jaynes, in honor of John Dick Basketball, and Kandy Cantfield, basketball, in honor of Lynn Williams. The 'Hawks' team results surpassed the University of Women Cagers Start Season With Two Wins An electrical engineering major with a 3.80 grade average. McCoy has applied for admission to the University of Kansas Athletic Director Wade Stinson, who announced the scholarship selections, noted that three were established this year. McCoy Wins Scholarship From NCAA The new scholarships are the Roy Borgen Memorial, awarded to Steve Towle, football; the L. S. and Cora J. Nelson Memorial, awarded to Tom Kielman; the Audrey L. Purcell Memorial, awarded to Keith Richey, swimming. Cindy Kelly established herself as the leading scorer in the first two games. She opened with 11 in the first game and Haskell Saturday, then pumped in 17 in the 49-26 victory over Washington Tuesday. Service On All Imported Marques COMPETITION SPORTS CARS 2300 W. 29th Terrace 842-2191 Tom Kempf Oklahoma's total by 100 points in the meet that featured all three finalists and swims meet. This was the first such meet for the KU team this Coach Dick Reamon was obviously pleased with the results of the competition. Oklahoma is KU's major contender in the fight for the Big Eight throne. KU is ranked fifth straight championship title. Remon said the high caliber of competition was partially responsible for the performance of the KU team. "Someone at least equal to or ahead of you brings out the competitiveness in each Swimmer Jim Kempf and diver Steve King both qualified for the NCAA championships. Kempf placed second in the 1650 wheelchair with a time of 16.37 28 and second in the 500 freestyle with 4:47 43. individual;" he said He is eligible to compete in both events in the championships. His times broke the KU varsity team and set a Big Eight record. King qualified for the championships in the one-meter diving event. The team practiced until Dec. 12, and held optional practice the day before for New Year's Day, they began practicing two a day for New Year's Eve. Reamon explained that two practices a day tired the swimmers out for immediate competition but he said the team needed the conditioning in preparation for the season. The NC-Cooney Institution was a early-season meet, he said. Reamon said the freestylewere the strongest part of the team. He enumerated two goals,an arm would be working toward. "First, we've got to get speed and quickness and second, we've got to get the better side of scoring and in strokes, namely the butterfly, the backstroke and the breaststroke." 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