6 Friday, April 2, 1971 University Daily Kansan Kansas Staff Photo by JIM FORBES KU's One-Two Hitting Punch Ku's One-Piece Skin James (left) and Biff Temple Takes on O-State STILL WATER, Oklah - Kansas opens Big Eight baseball play here today and Saturday against the southern swing of the season. The three-game series opens with a game against a被迫 by a single contest Saturday. KU Opens Conference Play Today The Jayhaws, plagued by miserable weather until last week, hope to start a drive the league title against the Cowboys. KANSAN "We hadn't worked out on our own diamond until last Saturday, would be for simple use. We'd need some extra sore arms who need a lot of warm weather. We'll be hitting in to come around. "We got some clutch hits against College of Emporia (KU) won two from the Presbies, 7-8 and 11-1). I hope we can get more punch out of the bottom of our order, though." Track Team Splits For Relay Meets One of the most pleasing exposures of Monday's sweep over O C was the two hit pitching of Bob Wolf. Striking out eight batters, the junior right-hander 16 in a row during one stretch It is relay time for the Kansas track squad this weekend as the Jazzi are joined by the Texas RELAts at Austin and the Kentucky RELAts at The major portion of coach Bob Hummsi Kansas team has gone wild over the game and the opening leg of the Triple Crown baton circuit that follows. The big win was a triumph. 17 and the Drake Relays April 23-24. Timmons has taken 17 athletes to Austin for the show today and Saturday and has sent six others to Lexington, Ky. for competition. The decession and hammer throw are not on the Texas program. productive bat last year with a 380 average, has continued to be tough in the clutch. Picking up two home runs in the College of Emporia contends, the senior player can boost his season total to 12. Centerfielder BH Temple, who hit 113 last year, also has continued his steady hitting with a current .383 clip. Kansas today but right handers Steigemeier and Bob Cox could join Wolf in the starting roles. Trim Hawks, 111-107 NEW YORK (UPI)—For the New York Knicks, defending champs in the NBA, the season is off to a strong start for the Eastern Conference Finals. For Pet Maraevich, it's all over. He goes home. And what hurts so much is that he honestly believes he went steadily downhill when the moment his playoff against the Atlanta Hawks, got into the playoffs. Kansas, currently 5-7 on the year, will be meeting the board of directors in 1989 when OSU claimed the league title. Last year's scheduled game was the April 1 snowfall. O-State is currently 2-1 in league play after an opening series this week against Kansas State. That was 'the case at all with Pete Maravich Thursday night after the Knicks finished off the Hawks, four games to one, in a come-from-behind 111-107 win. At Madison Square Garden 19:50am on Madison Square Garden. Maravich had a superlative first quarter, hitting seven out of nine free throws and recording all tall told and practically single-handed putting the Hawks on top. The final quarter was another matter. Pistol Pete, the rookie from LSU whom Atlanta signed for $1.5 Oliver Led Royals Win Over Cards Oilver connected for a 430-foot home run in dead center field off Cardinal ace Bob Gibson in the fifth. The Royals scored again in the sixth on a single and a stolen three, while Ames did out and Amos Olsen's asterisk fixes Heudland pitched the first six innings allowing three St. Louis and two Cincinnati, walking none and York finished up by allowing only one hit over 90 pitches. New York Wins Series ST PETERSBURG, Fla. (UPI)—Bob Oliver smiled a solo hero and Mike Hedlun a double hero as his shoutout Thursday as the Kansas City Royals stole the St. Louis Rams for Florida Florida exhibition for both club He missed three easy lay-ups and a jumper, including one shot with only 124 left and the Hawks turned out to be the ball game. At Texas the Jayhawks plan to enter teams in six of the seven baton races, passing up only the mite relay. Undoubtedly all this contributed the fact that Marvishvlinger in the Atlanta showers lasted the minutes after the contest was over. It was obvious he didn't want to talk with the press which kept waiting for him. It became so obvious that finally Richie Guerin, the Hawks' coach, entered the room room to talk with Pistol Pete THE HOUSE PONGE 15 W.9TH Maravich eventually emerged and stood in the entrance to the shower room with only a towel draped around him. He explained how he had been in the game one of those Wills's last games on the chest and the second time on the nose by someone he couldn't million, popped in four more points in the first three minutes, then shot blanks the rest of the way. "It's been a long season," he said. "I experienced a lotta things." "Like what?" somebody asked, pressing him to be more specific. "You got three days?" Mr. youck asked. "Tell you about He laughed, but it wasn't a happy laugh. In another NBA playoff action Thursday Philadelphia and San Francisco kept their slim hopes alive with narrow wins. The 76ers "That's the kind of pitching we expected this year, Temple University," she said. "Calls come around the same way. The pitches really need a lot of work. There is quite a difference there than there throwing in a cage." tripped Baltimore, 104-103, and now trail two games to three in the best-of-seven series. Sam Hornsby hit six in taking four straight in their playoff battle by slipping by the team. Still, he has a commanding 3-1 edge. And finally the Los Angeles Lakers took a 3-2 lead over the Chicago Bulls by posting an easy win, with no off action will continue Saturday. EARRING SALE 20% OFF MARCH29 APRIL10 East Series!A NBA Playoff Standings By United Press International Division Semifinals—Best of Seven W L Pct. x-New York 4 1 1.800 Atlanta 1 1 200 West Series'A' Temple must be even more pleased since making those remarks because Tuesday pitcher Bill Stiegelmeier and Steve Corder pitched two and two-hit shutouts respectively against thirteen straight games in third and fourth straight games 20 and 11-0. W L Pet. Baltimore 3 2 .600 Philadelphia 2 3 .400 The two-mile team of Thorn Bigley, Rick J咳es, Jim Nehlohe and Kevin Reabe could be a strong contender. At last week's opening dual at UCLA which kUU1, 8470, Jaeres ran on the field: 1:50' 7ah, Nehlohe clocked 1:51.1 and Reabe 1:51.6. | | W | L | Pct. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Milwaukee | 3 | 1 | .750 | | San Francisco | 3 | 1 | .250 | W L Pet. Los Angeles 3 2 600 Chicago 2 3 400 V. Clinehard series Thursday's Results New York 111 Alimay Impulso 89 California Burial 103 Los Angeles 115 Chicago 89 San Francisco 103 Milwaukee Series 'B' The Jayhawk sprint corps also figures to be strong this season but at Austin they are matched against potent Texas A&M and fleet teams that have several outdoor meets under their belts. Kilo Klipper Car Wash No Games Today The KU entries for both meets are; Skip James, who carried a Tolke Retains - 40. Tom Szczurze, Mike Tolke, Phil Heaven, Mark Lizzard, Frank Rizzo, David McGraw, Ruth Bates, Lai-Me, Two Mile, Third Blade, Hickory, Two Mile, Jon Coleman, Dave Anderson, Jay Mole, Jon Coleman, Dave Anderson, Jay Mole. Saturday, April 3, 1:00 p.m. Military Science Building Parking Lot $1.00 Spirit Medley Bob Burkensker (40), John Burkensker (36), Olivia Durance-Krause (80) - Outside Medicine Dr. Kelsey Burkensker (10), Marissa Burkensker, Three-Mile Mann, and Steve Wilbahn, Dialect Salb Kansas golf and tennis teams each head to tournaments in Oklahoma this weekend. The golfers travel to Shawnee for the 54th Oklahoma Intercollegiate Golf Tournament. The tennis squad was in Tulsa beginning yesterday for the three day Oral Robes Invitation. Kentucky Lars, Dec赎-Detachment-Marc Harris, Larry Reimke, Barry Schur; Hammer-Bill Penney, Tom O'Donnell, Dick Young. KU Tennis, Golf Teams On the Road The Vietnam No One Knows present College Republicans and SUA Forums Committee White House Specialist on Vietnam The Hon. Dolf Droge Monday, April 5 1:30 p.m. --- Patronize Kansan Advertisers --- RED DOG THIS WEEKEND CROSS