61 Thursday, April 15, 1971 University Daily Kansan Kansan Staff Photo by JIM FORBES Bar Is Measured at Seven-Foot ... as Don Allbritton cautiously watches Inside Intramurals Rv Hal Whalen Kansan Sports Writer The basketball playoffs are coming down to the wire. What began as a 238team scrap a little over two months ago will be narrowed down to three intense battles by a week from tonight. From this final round only three winners will emerge as hl champions for the 'W' and 'L' leagues. This final round will determine the top defensive and social boundaries to shoot it out for the first time this year. The fraternity "A" league champions, the Phil Delta, elicited their bracket Wednesday by stopping the DL5, DG4, in the semi-finals. The team won 7-6 (3), and the group was eliminated. THE PH DELTS started their season scoring very well, 110 points their first game, and were pretty rough on the teams in sub-diation. Their scoring charge has been lead by Skip Williams, an American, who really ought to be playing intra-college halt. 1 predict that the independent team the Phi Delta will meet. Thursday will be Rip City. Rip City will have one more game with the opponent, and it is pivotal for a championship bracket, but I doubt if it will be much of a match. Rip City is good. Their toughest game in the "A" bracket had to be The scoutleut around the intramural office favored the Two Tones to win the independent "A" group. And it looked as if they might until they ran into Rip City. The Two Tones tried to run the ball in Rip City on Wednesday. They even committed not one but several intentional fouls just to get the ball. This tactic didn't work, and they were pumped in one free foot after another and stayed on top. IN "IF" DIVISION basketball Lambda Chi 1 will meet Alpha Phi Alpha to determine the ftr champion. The Shady Oak Bombers will meet the Heavy Grass squirt to determine the next quarterback. The Buckeyes will then square up next Thursday for the hill championship. The "C" division semi-finals will be between SAE I and DU I for the frat title and the DBs and the Lechernuig Legion for the independent crown. The winners of these two games will also meet next Thursday for the hill championship. So, you see there will be a lot of basketball happening next Thursday. Mark your calendars and make a point to see it. SOFTBALL SEEMS to be proceeding according to schedule largely because of extremely fine weather. It is bound to shower to bring May flowers one of these days soon and then you'll see gook where diamonds used to be. Teams disqualified because of two consecutive forfeits on the slow-pitch schedules are Theta Tau, Beta, Phi Gamma, Phi Delti, Parasites and the Manson Family. So, if you are on any of these teams, forget about the rest of your schedule. THE FOUL-MAN TEAMS in handball, tennis and badminton should have finished their first round by today. If you haven't, Umpes are still needed for softball. If you would like to help, the intramural girls Margie will be glad to see you. Pettes Leads in Decathlon Conclusion is Today Andrew Pettes, an outstanding all-around athlete for the University of Oklahoma, took the lead Wednesday in the university-college division decafation of the 46th annual Kansas Relays by amassing 3,857 points, over 200 more than his closest competitor. Pettes, an OU junior who also starred for the Sooners' basketball team this year, won three of the first five games in this grueling season. The team will play at the decatation got under way at 9:00 this morning with the 110 meter hurdles and is scheduled to do so on Saturday, the 150 run beginning at 12:34 noon. All decallation events except for the discus (held at 9:30 this morning) and the javelin (to be held at noon today) are held in Memorial Stadium. KANSAN Pettes jumped to a quick lead Wednesday by winning the first two events. A 10.8 clocking in the 100 meter dash and a long jump of 22.4*jumped him 653 and 770 points respectively for a 1623 total. Gary Hill of Oklahoma Christian was also timed in 10.8 in the 100 meters for 653 points and took second in the long jump with a lean of 21-14% for an I took the lead away from Pettes in the following event, the shot put, with a heave of 39.2% (third place) as compared to Pettes' 37.1% throw (fifth place). additional 751 points or a 1604 total But a high jump of 4 by 6fters compared to Hill's 5·9 rested the lead for the former who then increased the margin with a 8·3 clocking in the 400 mter dash, good enough Hill endured the day with 3,647 points and was followed by Don Allibritton, Northeast Missouri State, with 3,609; Bruce Jenner, Graceland College, 3,564; Larry Reinke, Kansas, 3,482; Barson Barn, Kansas, 3,442; Harris Barn, Kansas, 3,409. Doug Underwood of Kansas scratched. Points in the decathlon are not awarded by places but rather are given according to a point scale. Minimum standards in each event for a certain number of points determine how many points are awarded to an athlete. While Petes jumped to the early lead in the event, Allerton of Northeast Missouri State probably had the most impressive individual effort of the day. The lanky athlete won the high jump with a leap of 6-10% and just missed seven foot level in each of three attempts. Barry Schur and Larry Reineke had the best efforts for the day among KU performers. Schur, one of the lesser known shot patters for KU, took second the event with a toss of 40-5% for 622 points and Reineke placed second in the high jump with a leap of 18-3% for 622 points with a jump of 6-4. Reineke totaled 874 points in the high jump with KU score 840. Allbritton Clears 6-10 Today's action will also include the beginning of junior college preliminaries and finals. They will get under way beginning at 2:00 with the preliminaries of the 440-yard relay and end with the 880-yard relay finals at 3:50 p.m. , but later missed at seven foo Red Machine Begins Clicking The Big Red Machine still isn't in high gear, but it's beginning to click on one cylinder—Johnny Bench. Bench, the most vital part of the Machine's offensive production, collected three hits, including his fourth homer in 2015 and his fifth in cinnati Reds to an 8-3 victory over the Atlanta Braves Wed- day. Here's the roll of defending champions with last year's marks: It was the Reds' third consecutive triumph after four straight losses, and Bench believes the defending National team champions are on their way. Record Holders Return to Meet Larbu Oukada, the distance running phenom from Morcoce who was voted the outstanding performer of last year's Kansas Relays, has returned to Memorial Stadium this week to defend its six-mile championship and run the three-mile on Saturday. Running for Fort Hays State a year ago, Oukade won the six-mile in the record time of 28 minutes. He anchored Fort Hays to victory in the distance medley and finished the 3,000-meter steeplechase. With Owaka in the fold it means 13 defending champions and 27 past winners staging of the Jayhawk track carnival. Last year's king's return in nine of the 11 open tournaments four of the collegiate numbers Last fall the Ambil'i 'African transferred to Southwest Louisiana State and while ineligible for collegiate competition this year he's running through the Texas Striders of Houston. 120 High Hurdles-Marcus Walker. State: 4,09.2 Cunningham Mile John Mason Pacific Coast Club: 4,09.2 100 MelGray, Missouri. 2.5. Pat Ankiss, Open Shield, Put Randy Matson, Texas Stroiders, 67-9. Hammer Throw - Toll Wellbokzky, Rutgers Trail Club, 103-11. In addition to those 13 defenders, at least five other major champions from previous years (Danny Harper and Heading this category will be Jim Ryan, three-time winner of the Glen Cunningham mile) (1966-47-08) who is returning to run for the NHL season. Weather Jim Hersbberger Track [tab (lub, 101)] Maryland Mountain Ain Howell, Rocky Mountain Road Runners. 4: 40.1. Mile Walk, Floyd Godwin, Colorado Track Club 6, 57.7 Three-Mile- Rex Maddaford, Eastern New Mexico, 13; 38.4. Six-Mile- Larlil- Okada, Texas, Striblers. Marathon Charles Ceronsky, St. John's (Minn.) 2:29 04 Six-Mile Larbi Oukada, Texas Striders, 28-14-5 Stephenson, John, Callen Other champions from past years are John Lawson, who won the game in 1967 and 1987; Oscar Moore, winner of the 1960 while at Southern Illinois in 1964-67. A Atleyerbach, hatchback that won the game with Bill Penny, Kansas captain who won the hammer as a second year winner and finished second last year. "Everybody's been swinging the bat better," said Bench, who has been batting since the second three-game sweep of the Braves. "We're going to be all right. We never do roll over and play dead." Fast Start For Orioles In other NL games, Philadelphia edged Pittsburgh 6-5. San Francisco nipped Houston 2-1 in 11 innings. St Louis defeated Los Angeles F-7, Chicago at San Diego was postponed and New York at Montreal was called off because of wet grounds. While Bench had a most productive night, it was Hall McRae's two-run double during a four-run third inning which ended with throwing error by losing pitcher Phil Niekro allowed the first run of the inning to score and McRae greeted relief pitcher Mike McQueen with his double to chase. The second inning scored on a fielder's choice. The Reds' Tony Cloninger, who registered his first victory of the season, was tagged for a pair of bats in a third and fourth and fifth of the season. Denny Doyle's third hit of the game, a two-run single in the eighth inning, drove in the decisive runs as the Philades and the Pirates. Dick Selma choked off a ninth inning Pittsburgh rally to preserve the victory for Joe Heuerer. Willie Montanez from Boston won Robertson hit his third of the season for the Pirates. BY CITY Press International world's champion Jim Morrison Orioles have three 20-game winners an understanding which pays wonderful mutual benefits: he 'takes care' of them and they By United Press International The understanding is that Dave McNally, Jim Palmer and Mike Cuellar work on a four-day trip to New York to benefit its means that (1) the three pitchers figure to win 20 games a season and (2) the Orioles probably will win a third American League pennant. "they really take care of me," said Manager Weaver after Cuellar pitched a four-butter in the first three holes on Wednesday. "Cuellar was great. He mixed his pitchies well and a good changeup and screwball." Boog Powell's two-run homer staked Cuellar to a 2-1 lead in the inning and a single by Frank Robinson and a double by Paul Blair produced the Orioles' third run in the sixth Sam Meehan home run. All three runs before departing for a pinch-hitter, was the loser. The Oakland Athletics defeat the Minnesota Twins 6-1, the New York Yankees beat the Detroit Tigers and the Carolina Brewers topped the Chicago White Sox 2-0, the California Angels denied the Kansas City Royals 4-1 and the Washington State Red Sox 5-1 in other AL games. Pinhatchter Tony Gonzalez three-run double broke a tie in the seventh inning and lifted the Angels to their triumph over the Royals. The blow climaxed a four-rally and enabled Clyde Wright, a 22-game winner last his first game of the 1971 season. KU Netters Dump KSTO The Jayhawk tennis team meet the Kansas State Teachers Union on Wednesday and downed them by an impressive margin 8-1. This dual with Emporia had been a highlight as Chuck 25 and had to be re-scheduled. The Jayhawks lost only one singles match. The rest of the matches were won easily and only one of these went three sets. It was a decisive win for the Kansai squad but only one of a pair. The NLG record now stands at 5 wins and 11 losses for the season. Hawks Host Oklahoma Home Stand Pleases KU The Kansas Jayhawks open their home conference schedule this weekend against Oklahoma. KU will try to get back on the winning track at Quigley Field where the Jayhawks are undefeated this season with a 4-0 mark. By RICK SABBERT Kansan Sports Writer The Jayhawks are currently 8-13 for the season and have been unsuccessful in their first six big Eight eights. They have dropped to a series to Oklahoma State and Missouri. The Sooners come to Lawrence with a season record of 11-4. They are 2-3 in the Big Eight after taking two of three from Oklahoma State at Norman last week. Last spring the Sooners took three from the Jahywhas as OU triumphed by scores of 43, 2-0 and 2-1. KU will be anxious to turn the table this season. "OU's always got a good ball club. When you've got as many scholarships as they do, you're all over." Coach Floyd Temple has praise for the OU tail ball. He said he thinks they have the best defense. The Jayhawks have continued to get support at the plate from Bob Wolf and Corky Ulmon. Wolf went five for nine at Missouri bringing his average up to 472 and outfielder Ulmon is hitting at a .370 cliff. Biff Tempel is also hitting at an over 300 average at 1.89. weekend if the errors don't cease. Fielding continued to plague the Jayhawks as they committed seven miscues in the Mizzuo series. That brings their league total to 19 in six games, a figure that doesn't please the Jayhawk mentor. "We've just got to quit making the mistakes that beat ourselves." Temple said. "We're getting enough hitting and the pitching hasn't been that bad." TEMPILE WAS OPMISTRICHE about the obtained Oklahoma series. He said practices were on a weekly basis. KANSAS WILL HAVE its hands full this The Jahayk head coach said, "I don't think we’re as poor as our record shows. If we KU could run into some problems from the bat of Sooner outfitter Mike Swenton. A Kansas City boy, Swenton is capable of putting the ball over the fence at any time. Bobby Jack, OU's starting basketball forward, also packs a mean bat at the plate. JAVAHWY CENTERFIELDER Biff Temple said they have had a lot of bad breaks on the road. He said he was glad to get away from "playing for host fans." Sleeve Corder (1-2) gets the call in the first game Friday and Bill Stegmeier (1-3) goes in the second game. Coach Temple said he was undecided on who to throw in Saturday's contest but mentioned the possibility that Bob Wolf (1-3) might start. Skip James, KU's first baseman, commented, "We're looking forward to playing at home in front of the home crowd. It's about time we not some home cooking." Young Tempel also feels the Jayhawks can beat anybody in the league, if they just put it all together. He believed the hitting turned out to be pitcher's pitches had been getting a good work out. "They'll be a tough team to beat. But, if you have an adequate performance from everyone Several players voiced the opinion that they were glad to be playing at home again. The doubleheader on Friday will start at 1:30 p.m. and the single contest on Saturday will start at 5:00 p.m. LATE SHOW FRI. & SAT. AT 12:15 ONLY WINNER HARRY NOVAK PRESENTS 1969 CANNES FILM FESTIVAL BEST EROTIC FILM The Secret Six Lives * Romeo & Juliet FROM THE DIRECTOR WHO GAVE YOU THE NOTORIOUS DAUGHTER OF FANNY HILL Hillcrest STUART LANCASTER · ANTOINETTE MAYNARD · TIFFANY LANE Admission 1.50 ID's Required No Refunds Rated X No One Under 18 Years Admitted Lakers Bust Bucks INGLEWOOD, Calif. (UPI) -- Playing as a regular in place of the alling Keith Erickson, Pat Riley has helped the injury plagued Los Angeles Lakers an exported short in their playoff series with Lew Alecidor and the Milwaukee Bucks. The latter used former Kentucky star scored 24 points—one short of his pro career high—and was the Lakers' catalyst in a win, during the 118-107 victory over the powerful Bucks Wednesday night. Now down 2-1 in the best-of- seven game series. Los Angeles hosts Milwaukee Friday night, where the Wizards travel back to Wisconsin Sunday for game number five Eleven of Riley's points came in the third quarter, when the Lakers outplayed the Burks 34-22 and moved into a 90-77 lead. With 34-year-old Wilt Chamberlain outplaying Aleander decisively, Milwaukee was never closer than nine points in the final. Alcindor was asked if the Bucks had a letdown. Chamberlain outscored Alcidor 24-20 and had an edge in reboundst. -24-19. In addition, he, Chamberlain, scored the righthand that his younger rival, Walt. "Probably," he replied. "But you still have to play to win. We definitely be more ready on Friday night." ★★ The Bullets, riddled by induction from the Eastern Ocean for foreign tournaments. 24 Wednesday night by humiliating New York for the second straight time. 10:48 The Knicks had a best-of-seven series in New York before dropping a pair in induction from the fifth game Friday night. Another big contributor was John Tresvant, replacing the head coach. He collected 12 rebounds and held New York's Dave Debusschere BALTIMORE (UPI) — The Baltimore Bullets head back to New York in a lot better frame of view than they did last year, same can't be said for the Knicks. Jack Marin and Earl Morrow teamed for $2 points and Baltimore's around defense held tight. They were fessional in output eight years to tie the series. 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