6 Thursday. Anril 22.1971 University Daily Kansan Host Nebraska This Weekend .Javhawks Blast Kansas State Twice By RICK SABBERT Kansan Sports Writer The Kansas Jayhawks swept a doubleheader from Kansas State at Manhattan Wednesday afternoon after the Wildcats won WILDCATS by scores of 6-4 and 2-1. The Jayhawks struck early in the opening game and came across the plate with two runs in back-to-back games. Bob Wolf singled to open the inning for KU and Skip James doubled to produce bloop sings to left field third on a sacrifice fly and Biff Temple drove in Wolf with another sacrifice飞 to deep out. The dog contained the Jawhawk bats until the fifth innning when KU scored and started the attack. Wolf singled Ullom home and then, after two worms, Wombie singled and scored one. K-State changed pitchers and KU coach Flovd Temple brought Ken Carpio in to pinch hit. Carpio proceeded to knock Temple in with a single to end the Jayhawk scoring. Steve Corday managed to tame the Wildcat bears until the sixth imning. Two K-State shirts and two hwars, two powers, Andy Arundy was brought in to pitch for the tiring Corday game after he was sent to K-State's Charlie Clark, and walked the next batter before giving way to a new Kansas Kouklafman came on to retire the bob in the sixth and seventh and was credited with a save, but he did not. In the nightcap KU drew first blood with three runs in the third innning. Larry Matson walked to the dugout after the Stieperle then squared and laid down a bunt and Kansas State pitcher Phil Oliver throw it away. That set up James sixth home run of the season, a blast to right field against the wind. K-State's Bill Droege hit a solo home run in their half of the fourth to make it 3-1. Kansas. Kansas came back with three more runs in the sixth inning, but an injury left Womble singled. Temple followed by driving in James with a three-run double. Carpie kept things going with a single to score Womble and Matson then walked, Stiegemeyer drove in Temple on a slow roller to the infield which the Wildcats into into an lining ending double play. Kaufman in for relief but he issued a walk driving in a run with the bases given. The equipment was given the win and is now 3-1. The only other K-State tally came in the seventh with two out. The Wildcats got to Stiegeemeyer for two singles. The next hitter walked and Stiegeemeyer had on a count on the following Wildcat. Temple then made another pitching change and in pitching out BJ Temple saved the day though as he made a diving catch in center field. Corder and Siegemüe turned in brilliant performances on the mount before tiring. The big wall was a major challenge; Jayhawk bows was particularly pleased with the afternoon in which he saw his team commit only one error. Poor fielding has plagued the Jayhawk this Alcindor Leads Bucks to Victory MILWAUKEE (UP1) -During baltime of the Baltimore bullseye, LeBron James gave daynight night. LeBron was presented the trophy as most valuable player in the National Basketball Association. Kennedy Then, in the third quarter, Big Leaf went out and showed the 10.74% Areno—as well as a national television audience—just why he Temple said it was good to put everything together. Alcindor had scored only eight points in the first half, playing just nine minutes because of fouls. "he was a great athlete, he had great weather, great pitching, great hitting, and good fielding." has given him trouble in the past. "It's been a while since Wes played against me," Alendorid said. "Maybe he just forgot how Unseeld didn't think there was any sense talking about his duel with Aleindor. Alcindor easily outplayed Baltimore center Wes Unsel, who "lrew didn't do anything different," he said. "I just played him at home." I couldn't help him, I'm not up for a head-to-head duel with Alecandor. This is my game. In the third period he scored 18 points as he led the Buds to a 10-4 victory over the Bullets in the first game of their best-of-seven series for the Wings. There was a lot of truth in what Unseld said. It was more than just Alcindor Wednesday night. Bucks' coach Larry Costello had said before the game the key would be the bench strength of the bench. The takee bench performed admirably. Dick Cunningham took Alcidor's place when Lew sat out most of the first half and he did a good job on Unseld. Wilt, Clay Fight Set for July 26 Representatives for Ali also were in Houston to complete negotiations NEW YORK (UPI)—Muhammad Ali, who suffered only defeat in 32 professional fights last month to win the professional basketball star Wilt Chamberlin are making plans for a fight in Houston's Astrodome on July 26 man receiving $1 million. The Jayhawks are now 8-15 for the season and 3-8 in the conference. They next meet in weekend for a three-game series here. Chamberlain, 34, has never had a professional fight but he said that he plans to飞 to Houston as a graduate student for the bout. The Los Angeles Laker center said no contracts have been signed but that he was interested in the bout, which has more than four years in the making. However, the bout could still run into a snag if the Supreme Court rules unfavourably on Ali's appeal of his draft evasion conviction. The Supreme Court heard arguments from the former champion's lawyers this week to make its final decision in June. Ali, also known as Cassius Clay, and Chamberlain had discussed a possible title fight more than four years ago before he was defeated by refusing to go into the Army. However, the bout never came off at the time and plans were shelved until Ali's comeback last week. All, at 6-2, would be giving away nearly a foot in height, not much of the shoulder and much in reach against Chamberlain However, Chamberlain is five years older than basketball knees are questionable. Inside Intramurals By HAL WHALEN Kansas Sports Writer The Hill Championship final ended the intramural basketball season Monday night. You guys can finally take your stinky shoes off and go home. If you don't luck, out of your lockers, car trunks, bottom drawers or wherever they may be and get them cleaned or throw them away, you can. THE INDEPENDENTS stuck back in the "B" league. The Gathering, the independent "B" league champs, put more through the hoop than did the Alpha Phi Alpha dribblers and took the hill championship. Nice going independents. The Phi Delta were coached by Fred Bosticle, Mission Hills senior, who lettered in varsity basketball for KU. These guys first took the fart championship last week then moved past the independent "A" champions, Rip City, for the hill title. Rip City bounced the Hatchets last Friday night in the semi final round for the honor of meeting the frat guys. ALL KNEEL to the SUPERJOKES, they are the best. The SUPERJOKES, hill champions in the "A" league, are Phi Deltes: Sam Heath, Salina saline; Doug Underwood, Ottawa junior; Steve Houlick, Wichita senior; Mike Douglas, Bridgeport sophomore; Larry Johnson, Salina freshman and substitutes John Rowe, Edwyn McGee, Emma Porcia sonhombre. How's that for getting your names in print The frat guys took the "C" league, however, when the DUs put it to the DBs in the Monday night finals. Well, that does it for basketball. For those of you who don't have a basketball, take a look at your basketball away. Find a nice, dark corner in your closet and put it there. There it will soze peacefully through the long hot summer and the colorful autumn to emerge again. THE SOFTBALL GAMES that were rained out Tuesday will be rescheduled as the third head of triple headers. The games will be played at 8:30 a.m. and it pushes the clock back an hour Sunday. Future rain outs (you can bet there will be more) will be converted into late games too. Coach Temple decided to bring This puts tennis, by far the largest four-man bracket, ahead on schedule. The eight tennis teams will be down to only four by today which means that semi-finals will start next week and the finals will be played with only seven teams such and will have no time conflicts. If you are not a member of a softball team but you would still like to be outside and in the action (if only for one afternoon) go to 208 Robinson, talk to Margie and become an ump. This area is wide open for any of your women's libbers. In tennis, handball and badminton, however, there is plenty of time. Only eight out of 20 tennis teams played in the first round of competition. Reasons for their voluntary disqualifications include injuries to the arm or the use of broken arms to whole four-man teams sick with the flu. KANSS (G) Illison, rf James, lb James, ib Temple, fg Temple, fg Carpio, fg Hawson, ss Patterson, p Corder, p Raufman, p Mann, m | | AIB | II | II | RBI | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Illison, rf | 4 | 2 | 0 | 1 | | James, lb | 4 | 0 | 3 | 1 | | James, ib | 4 | 0 | 1 | 1 | | Temple, fg | 3 | 1 | 1 | 2 | | Temple, fg | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 | | Carpio, fg | 2 | 0 | 1 | 2 | | Hawson, ss | 2 | 0 | 1 | 2 | | Patterson, p | 2 | 0 | 0 | 1 | | Corder, p | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Raufman, p | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Mann, m | 0 | 12 | 0 | 0 | ★★★ K-STATE (4) A AB R I RH I Lewland, rmf 1 2 1 0 Neuberth, bp 3 1 1 0 Stecher, jc 3 1 1 0 Cark, lf 3 1 1 0 Mantico, lb 3 1 0 0 Manito, lb 3 1 0 0 Bremgat, p 1 0 0 0 Bremgat, p 1 0 0 0 Schubbe, ph 1 0 0 0 Schubbe, ph 1 0 0 0 Hungate, ph 1 0 0 0 Hungate, ph 1 0 0 0 MOA 1 0 0 0 NEW YORK (UP1)—Americans set a new record per capita meat consumption last year, but not the world's biggest meat eaters. The National Live Stock and Meat Board said that title belongs to New Zealanders. The average red meat in 1970 was 222 pounds. Kansas 200 040 0-6-11-1 Argentina and Australia tied for second place, with 811 pounds of meat consumed per person per week by 40 pounds the amount of meat consumed per person per week. In the other games, St. Louis topped San Francisco 5-3, New York 4-2, and Boston 7-0. Los Angeles routed San Diego 10-6, Chicago and Philadelphia-Montreal 8-1. The first U. unemployment law was passed in Wisconsin in 1832, says Encyclopaedia Britannica. Sargell's fast start is one of the main reasons the Pirates, the defending Eastern Division, are here. It was a big victory behind St. Louis in the standings | | IP | H | R | ER | BO | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Candler (W.3.3) | 0f³ | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | | Alldraeger | 0f³ | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | | Aldreda | 1f³ | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | | Beurant (L.4.3) | 4f³ | 9 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Brennan (L.4.2) | 4f³ | 9 | 0 | 0 | 2 | | | IP | H | R | ER | BO | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Brennan | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Carnivorous Kansas State 200 900 b-1-2-1 Kansas State 300 900 b-1-2-1 Kansas State 400 900 b-1-2-1 E. Mammelman Drive LOS ANGELES K-State 6.2 R-Ullam, Temple, Drope SECOND GAME KANSAS (4) Ulbron, lf Ripley, rf James, 1b Wendle, hf Carpio, lf Matsch, f Mation, c Kaufman, p Kadsman, p Wether, 2b Jones, 1b Ripley, rf R STATE (2) Cox, ff AB R R RB 1 Coe, ff 0 0 0 0 Crane, ss 2 0 0 0 Grana, ss 2 0 0 0 Clark, bk 2 1 0 0 Clark, bk 2 1 0 0 Manuio, lb 2 0 0 0 Mannio, lb 2 0 0 0 Diliver, p 0 1 0 0 Diliver, p 0 1 0 0 Rugger, p 0 1 0 0 Rugger, p 0 1 0 0 Bullery, pb 0 0 0 0 Bullery, pb 0 0 0 0 NB2 NB2 NB2 Kansas 003 003 0-6-8-0 Kansas State 000 100 1-2-4-1 E. Oliver, LOB Kansas 5, K State 6, BW-ombles HR-Janes, Droge, SB-Hongze. S-Natele. Stieglumer (W 3-3) | IP | H | R | KR | BB | SO | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | Krautman | 14 | 5 | 8 | 6 | 7 | 0 | Oliver (L 1.5) | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 1 | Kruger | 11 | 5 | 3 | 3 | 1 | 1 | Kruger | 1 | 5 | 3 | 3 | 1 | 1 | | Total | 44 | 18 | 18 | 18 | 18 | 18 | T-1:45.A-200. By United Press International The Pittsburgh Pirates were four players who had a strong Willie Stargell waited until his third trip the plate to try for a But in his first three appearances, when he wasn't wrong going for it, Mr. Trump homered each time to drive in five runs and pass the Pirates to win. Stargell Hits 3 Home Runs Stargell has now homered three times in one game on four different occasions, two short of the record of six held by Johnny Stewart. Stargell was hit weekly in July of 1938. No player has hit four homers in a game since Willie Mays did it in 1961. Stargell was surprised by his production. Wednesday night he had a strong thought. I was swinging that well. it was the second time this it was the second time who has collected seven of the homers against the Braves, he hit three homers in one game, which was were postnoned by rain. In the American League. Washington beat New York 9-6, Boston edged Cleveland 9-7, Detroit topped Baltimore 5-1 and Oakland edged California 4-2 in 13 innings. The Chicago at Boston and Kansas City at Minnesota games were rained out. KU's Bill Stiegemeier limits K-State to four hits Kansas Entries Set For Drake Relays Fresh off an impressive performance in their own Kansas Relays last week, the Kansas Jayhawks move on to the last stop in the Midwest's triple crown carnivals Friday and Saturday at Iowa Stadium in Moine, Iowa for the 82nd annual staging of the Drake Relays. Four individual victories and a raft of career and season beats marked the Kansas performance in last weekend's action and performance will be needed at Drake to match those heights. In the relay portion at Drake the Jayhawks will be attempting to keep alive a string of 25 straight years in which they have won many games. The teams on the familed midfield's circuit (Texas, Kansas and Drake) No other school has a longer string going and none can match Kansas. total of 120 relay teams Texas is closest with 111 counting last week's sprint medley victory here. Here is the KU entry list for the Drake Relavs. 446 - Tom. Scavuccio, Mike Bates, Mark Lutz and Phil Heaves. 60- Savcuzov, Bates, Reaves, and Lutz. Two-Mile- Kevie-Reva, Rick Jaeckens, Dennis Peterson and Jim Nethousen. Sprint Medley - (220). Jennifer Mile Run - Smith (4:02:9) 3,000 Moe Steppelease-Jon Callee Individual Events: Distance Medley - Lairdmore (40), Rehee (Jacques) 320, and Smith (mile) Colin Shattu Hurden - Rains, Gan Gwandavade, Laryke Nekede, Bora Bork nessel. Intermediate Hurdles - Bornkessel (31.1). Mile Run - Smith (4.02, 9). Bornkessel (31.1). High Hurdles—Bates (13.8) and Vandever (14.0). (9.01.2) High Jump—Relneke (6-7'1') and Gary Johnson (8.6) Wilhelm 183-8 (sul) Discus-Salt (190-3) and Wilhelm (183-2). Hammer-Bill Penny (196-9) and Dick Young (196-9). Pavel Vaughn—Mitcher (16-6). Long Jump—Reaves (21-2%) and Mike Stull (24-8). Typische Aufgabe (64-13) Shot Post.-Karl Sabb (67.5%) and Steve Wilhelm (66.3). Dicus-Sabb (190-2) and Wilhelm (183-2). Young (169-9) Decathlon—Barry Schur (6,757) and Marc *Leathalon* - Barry Schur (6,767) and Marc Hearn (6,758) *Marrison* - Aaron Howe (outline) Kansas' golfers will join Kansas State, Nebraska, Iowa State and Missouri in five teams, and attend Friday and Saturday at Columbia. Jim Deneiner, Kansas' most consistent golfer in 1970 when he posted a 76.9 average over 17 rounds, will be defending his Golfers Visit Columbia The Jayhawks finished third in the Missouri meet against the Tigers on Monday, 690, only nine strokes behind the victorious Tigers and five behind the Tiger. Stallworth On First Team individual crown at Columbia. He posted scores of 68 and 75 for a 13 to win by three strokes over Mizzou's ben Thomas. Kansas received more steady play from its squad in a double dual at Manhattan last week, but they lost to Kansas State and Nebraska. The Wildcats edged Kansas, 8-7, while Nebraska took a 12%-12% decision from the Jayhawks. Roger Wells led KU with a 75, 69 (76), and Bison with a 76 (76). Dennerlein (79), Bill Keck (76) and Bill Mosimann (85). The nationwide voting by members of the board was information Directors of America, was conducted by chairman, memory of the board. JACKSONVILLE, Fla — UCLA's Sydney Wicks was the top voteelector, and Georgia State won for the third straight year, as the 19071 listings of the Academic Division were announced today. Wicks Leads Academic All-Americans Named to the ten-man first team along with Weks and Jenkins, he served as Carolina, and Mike Newlin, Utah, both of whom also made the scholastic honor unit in 1970. All four have served on the regulars and must have a B average or better in the complete or for career to date. Also on the team are bud Stallworth, Kansas; Mike Casey, Kentucky; Dick DeVenzo, Duke; Craig Love, Ohio University; Illinois; and Vaughan Wootken, Jacksonville University. Wicks, a unanimous All-American in his own right, led UCLA to its record-setting fifth NCAA championship season. In the classroom he turned in a niffy 3.12 for the year before he played playing All-American, led Stallworth, a 3.01 in social welfare, was a charged up 6-5 guard who contributed heavily to the Kansas rout of the Big Eight and a fourth place finish in the field general in Kentucky winning the SEC. Casey maintained a 3.0 in geography. Roche and Newlin are well known for their cage exploits and the use of a straight year for scholastic achievement as well. For Roche it was a 3.13 in business ad-hoc. For McGregor the gamescapes at the Gamecocks to the ACC title. Newlin, a 3.72 in English, had a big man in the Utah offense. 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