6 Friday, April 9, 1971 University Daily Kansan Relays Dedicated To Dr. Ed Elbel Dr. Ed Elbok, long time manager of the Kansas Relays, was named Thursday as the individual to be honored during 46th staging of the famed Jayhawk track carnival next week. "We are dedicating this year's meet to Doc to thank him in a Dr. Elbel since 1929 small way for the big job he's done through the years for the Kansas Relays," meet director Bim Timmons said. Elibel will be given a plaque during next Saturday's closing session to recognize 40 years of financial and manager of the meet. The former professor of Kansas' physical education department posted a few years ago, but he continued to serve as relays manager and maintains a busy office in Allen Field House. Eibel recalls that he missed only the first two Kansas Relays in 1923 and 1924, then attended the next three as a spectator during a period when he 'wrote at骜堡', he joined the KU staff in the fall of 1927 and began his long career with the relays as a member of the 1928 meet in which Notre Dame's famed half-back, Jack Elder, won the 100-day dassl, in what was the first appearance on the program. Elihas helped conduct every Kansas Relials since that date. Perhaps it is significant that the KU team was during World War II (II-1943-445) when "Doe" was away from KU as an Air Force physical fitness instructor. Elibel's penchant for details has made him a natural for the role he's filled for the relays. "I'm always worried about getting ready to start a relay and not having any bats, or starting a race and not having any string for the finish line," he said while taking a few minutes away from the race. He blanked to reflect on the many relays he's helped run off. Doe doesn't have much time to actually enjoy the meet since he's been running with a thing runs smoothly on the field, but he admits he sometimes has trouble getting things running. "to try to find a spot where I can see those special match races," he said. "I have races like the ones (Glenia) Cunningham used to run, and I've never seen any others in years have probably given me some of my fond memories of games." He also puts the intermediate hurdles races by Cliff Cushman in the same category. "Those races of Cushman's were something special in my way of thinking." Elbel says. Willie Mays is doing everything for the San Francisco Giants these days except pitch. Mays Belts Third Homer; Royals Win By United Press International Unfortunately for the Giants, that's where they needed help Thursday night as they succumbed to the San Diego Padres, 7-4, despite Mays's five RGIs earned a grand slam homer. Mays, who'll be 40 on May 6, has started off this season with one of those hot streaks that he's had since the start in three games this year and is 6-14 for 14 runs batted in. He tagged Dick Kelley for the grand slam in the seventh hitting stroke. He was called up to wipen out a 4-1 San Diego lead and gave the Giants a 6-4 margin. It was the eighth grand slam of Mays career and gave him 611 points, just 8 short of Babe Ruth 57:41. but reliever Don McMahon couldn't hold the lead in the ninth inning, and the Padres drove Campbell and Larry Stall produced the first run. Clarence then singled in the tying struck out and struck out three times, tagged McMahon for the game-winning 4, blanked the Padres in the seventh and eighth innings before tagging for five hits in the ninth. In the other three National League games, Houston beat Chicago, T. 73, Pittsburgh blanked Montreal and Montreal topped New York, 62. In the only two American League games, Cleveland nipped Boston 3-2 and Kansas City edged California 3-2. Willie Stargell, who struck out in his two previous trips against Woody Fryman, doubled in the only two runs of the game in the sixth inning as Pittsburgh beat Philadelphia. Luke Walker throw a five-hitter to gain the victory. Jack Hitt, obtained from Chicago in a winter deal, hit two run-scoring balls as Houston beat the Cubs. Jack Billingham heaped a four-hitter to gain the victory. Kole Holtzman loss the win. John Bateman drove in three runs with two hits and Steve Benko, former University of Iowa baseball coach, to Montreal beat New York. Gary Gentry gave up six runs and took the loss but three of them in the seventh were unearned an error by Bob Aspromonte. Kokie Gomir Hodge singled in two runs with two out in the ninth inning to lift Cleveland past Boston. Hodge entered the game Tony Constellato deal—for the hit that won the game in the ninth, with a double in the third drive in Kansas City, capitalized on a Kansas City as a pinch-hitter in the eighth and scored and secured the first pick. The stein's single he then tagged Kai Tatum—the reliever the Red Sox had in play. "We won't kickoff and I don't know if we'll punt," Fambrough said of the otherwise game-like scrimage. errors for the victory over the Angeles. Andy Messermuth, who even though he left after eight games without giving up an earned win, SUA Flight to Europe FRENCH LESSON "We're not going to do anything fancy on defense," the KU head Defensively both squads will stay with the basics. Hawks Scrimmage Saturday By DON BAKER Performing more and more to the satisfaction of new head soach Don Fambrough, the Kansas Jayhawks are scheduled or their second scrimmage at 10 a.m. in Memorial Stadium. Fambrough announced plans for the scrimage. Thursday after a two-hour practice he said he was "pleased with." He said the scrimage will utilize offenses (unlike last week) and pit it against other teams, offense and defense against the second team offense and defense. "We'll allow the offense to make first downs and move the ball against them, but we brought said adding that be would shift quarterbacks Dane Heek, Rich Jones and Bob Bruggening. We want to try to let them (the quarterbacks) more than they work with the different centers." The Jayhawks have not concentrated on kickoffs to date in siring drills and their punter, sophomore-to-be Marc Harris, Saturday with the Kansas track am for the Wichita State Relays. The sessions will be led by Prof. Ann Colbert and will include useful phrases. man said. "We'd do the same as what we've done all spring—the basic techniques and fundamentals of football." Knicks Look for Second Win Although several of the Jayhawk track squad's top performers will be excused form practice, they'll head to the Kansas Relays, coach Bob Timmons plans to take a group of two dozo athletes to the tournament. The Kansas defense was, to say the least, the team's weakpoint last fall and one of Fambrough's chief goals this spring is to do this. To do this he is concentrating solely on fundamentals. Johnson, who missed the first game because he left his knee that contains damaged cartilage, was also injured when takes infections of xyloceane to kill the pain and Johnson keeps needing at the size of the knee. Even though illini teams have not competed here in 35 years, only six schools have won more baton races at the Kansas Rebels that illinois. Relay teams have won 14 events in school have won 14 events in学校。 On the Texas-Kansas-Drake circuit Illinois ranks No. 3 among all relay winners with 79 ties. Only Kansas with 120 tie. Texas with 114 are ahead of the film on the Triple crown circuit Illinois, a Kansas Relays stallwork at the meet's early years, will return to the Mount Rushmore week for the first time in 35 years. Bob Wright, the Illinois coach, informed relays officials Thursday that he will bring a band of eight athletes to the meet. A few of the KU entries for the Wichita meet participated at the Texas Relays and Kentucky Relays last weekend when Kansas divided its squad, but Oklahoma did not compete at WXU's (Cessna Stadium) will be making their outdoor debut this season. Cindermen To Wichita The Knick captain missed Thursday's workout. New York won last Tuesday's opener 12-1, as held put in the game to 6-3. He played in the game. A follow-up goal by Jack Marin cut the lead at 5-4. Baltimore guard Kevin Laughery, and forward for the 2:05 p.m. Eastern Conference finals, New York team captain Willie Mason missed his injury suffered in the Atlanta series, and a sharp blow to the Houston team him wearing his arm in a sling. The third game of the series shifts to Baltimore for a Sunday afternoon encounter. The Bullets defeated Detroit on Wednesday night. The survivor of the series takes on the winner of the Milwaukee-Los Angeles match-up, which begins tonight in the championship playoff finals. NEW YORK (UP1)—The New York Knicks are highly favored in the NBA. Baltimore Bullets today in the national-castress "Nationals" game at the arena. Illinois Returns To Meet Salb, Kansas" only winner at Texas, a hit season best of 63 in the shop put and Wilhelm the discus. In 1832 the discus for third place Wilhelm's peg makes him the fifth best disc thrower in Big Eight history behind Kansas and Missouri and Missouri's Dick Cohran Colson, the left-handed javelin thrower from Mastodon, topped the 250 mark for the second time in his second place. This mark showed him into sixth place on the all-time record according to the best information available makes him the third ranking southpaw javelin thrower of all time. "Louhough needed a pain-killing injection prior to the game," he said. "And had to paint it ice bag to a seriously bruised right heel after the game. The pain was so severe Thursday that Kevin was forced to use crutches and put out any pressure on the foot." 4. 30 to 5.20 April12to16 Council Room Mason finished third in the three-mile at Texas at 13:29 as he clocked the second fastest time of all the races. He whacked more than 13 seconds off his previous best. Only Jim Kyon's 13.21 in Italy during the final round was better. 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The Jayhawks hope to improve their team home course after finishing with Oklahoma City at the Oklahoma Intercontinental Invitational. Again KU will rely heavily on sophomore led by Kansas seers at Oklahoma City and was also the most consistent team. "With only three lettermen returning, it will be difficult for us to retain four in the Big Eight." Coach Chuck O'Neal said. However, we were only two players from second at last year's meet." O'Neal said he thought Oklahoma State was by far the best in the Big Eight, but that team was not until the league meet." Hot Ham & Cheese Sandwiches 3 for $'1^{00}$ Reg. Price $'1.47$ Good through Sat., April 10 Ad Must Accompany Purchase Fresh Meat Delivered Daily From HARWOOD'S Whise. Meats And the thought in everyone's mind, including Charlie Coody's, was—remember 1969. fingers may be just the thing that wins it for him this year. The 33-year-old Coody, who never has won a major em汗 tournament golfer, stormed out of the pack with a six-under-par 258. The Masters to grab a three-stroke lead over five golfied ties That was the year when the wild final round of the Masters was held. He walked on the 10th tree, three holes to play. But some think he would lower his southern pines at the Abilene, Tex. pro boyed every one of those last three holes behind winner Gerry Acher. "What I learned from that helped me to win another tournament later that year, the one we won," she said. "Maybe sometime it will help me." to win a major championship- maybe this one this year." Tied at 70, four strikes behind Coody, were tournament favorite Jack Nicklaus and Dale Douglass. At one-and-average 71, the Knicks, Wisconsin, Weiskop, and 47-year-old Art Wall, and a dozen were tied at par 72, including defending champion Billy Casper and the man he beat this year's playoff, Gene Lattier, from South African Gary Player. 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