6 Thursday, February 18, 1971 University Daily Kansan Inside Intramurals By HAL WHALEN Kanean Sports Writer Volleyball is back!! The men had an intramural v-ball during first semester. The women had their league a little later. Then the Second National Women's Volleyball Tournament was won. The team lost, and I'll bet you figured that it was it. Well, there another league. It's core-c v-ball game again. Co-ree? That means guys and jumps are important, but the guys don't jump; "retention" dummy who always misthes it, misses it. Teams consist of three guys and three girls, and as Intramural Director Bob Lockwood said, "Anyone who wants to get a team LAST YEAR's enthusiasm am produced 53 teams. This year, with the emphasis and publicity a ball has received ROU from the team of the year. The deadline for entries is March 1, and matches in round robin play begin March 16. A match is won by the best two out of four teams that make it to the points or the one with the lead after eight minutes. Games will be played at 6:00 p.m., 7:15 p.m. and 8:08 p.on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and you can pick up an entry blank in room 111 on Friday paragraph but you've got all these dates and stuff together. It is interesting to note that the gym time for this activity is contributed by the girls gym department. The girls also handle the schedules for matches and the playoffs for the hill championship. ASK THE GIRLS for extra time in their gym for intramural basketball and you may have a little trouble. The girls, however, do well with the ball. - Correct volleyball does sound like fun, but both girls. Even if volleyball isn't your favorite sport that national sport—these are the ones you love. Just a short mention on the basketball side. Most of the teams have played their second game. Two outstanding frat organizations, the Phil Delta and the DUs, have two game winners in all three leagues. Not had. In independent ("C" league play, the Green Wienies won a hard fought game against the Old Men, 26 to 24. They fought on until the end.) Haywood Benched; Sonics Rally for Win By United Press International My United Press International Maybe the Seattle SuperSonics really don't need Spencer Haywood that much. Haywood, the controversial star who caused a storm of protest after he was removed from Denver Rockets of the rival American Basketball Association to sign with the NBA Sonics, was fined $250,000 for ruling. NBA teams protested Haywood's signing since his classmate University of Detroit has not been university Dick Snyder picked up the slack Wednesday night, however, scoring 25 points to rally the Rockies over the Portland Trail Blazers in Portland, which won five of its six previous games, led 120-119 late in the game when Snider hit a goal to put Seattle ahead to stay. Don Kojs added 22 points for Seattle who rookie Geoff Petrie led the Blazers with 26. In other NBA action Milwaukee downed Philadelphia 119. Boston crushed San Francisco swamped Cincinnati 133-117, Chicago best Cleveland 109-104 Cleveland faded past Baltimore 118-114 Lew Aleinor scored 41 points as the Bucks rallied to beat the Tigers. The 76ers led 108 with four hits and 104 when Jon McGillock hit on a layup and Bobby Dandridge pitched in for a play to boost the Bucks in front. John Havieck had 28 jobs and Jo Jo Whiddack added 24 as Warriors. The Celtics held a 44 point lead at one point in the game. Clem Haskins' 29 points helped poems record its biggest success in the past. Suns' triumph over Cincinnati Park led the Royals with 27 points. Tom Boeinkwiler and Chet Walker scored all nine Chicago points over the last 3½ minutes. He moved within a half-game of second place Detroit in the Midwest Division. Bob Love's 30 points were high for Chicago, while Cameron had 30 for the Cavaliers. Bob Kauffman scored 24 points and Mike Davis had 22, including a pair of free throws with two shots to the Braves he brakesstop Baltimore. Swimmers Warm-up for NCAA With Southern Collegiate Meet By JIM HOFFMAN Kansan Sports Writer Having stretched to four the number of years that Kansas swimmers have remained unbaten in Big Eight dual competition, the Jayhawk swim team traveled to Athens Ga. today to part in the Southern Collegiate Invitational Swim Meet. The Southern College Invitational is the first of three states where Kansas will compete this year. The meet will last three days during which the Jayhawks will host the team from Georgia, Southern, South Carolina, Florida and Florida State as well as Southern Illinois, Oklahoma and Texas. Kansas has already competed against Texas, Oklahoma and Southern Illinois this year. It was so well off that the Jayhawks at the Sooner Those ordering tickets for both nights will have their orders placed in those requesting tickets for the only night, fact the business office said it is probable that the only chance of ordering this late is to order for both nights. The three day, nine team meet will begin tonight with competition in the 400 yard individual field. The four teams will compete and the 400 yard outdoor relay, Ticket orders to the regional should be mailed to the following address: Athletic Ticket Office, University of Washington State University, Washoula College 67208 the $ is $ per ticket ($10 for both sessions) plus 25 cents per order for handling purposes. The maximum limit is four tickets per order. Cheeks at the NCAA Midwest Regional. nationals. As far as everyone else is concerned, it will just be a warm-up for the NCAA finals." Collegiate Invitational earlier this season. Regional Tickets Available If Kansas was the Big Eight championship, which at this point means that it will make the journey to Wichita for the two-day affair. If it wins there of course it will off to Houston the week and the NCAA finals. KANSAN sports Tickets to the March 18 and 20 Midwest Regional Basketball Tournament to be held in Wichita State's Henry Levitt Arena are still available according to WSU's athletic business office. The deadline for securing docuents remain and a sellout is expected in the very near future. "I WONT say that the SILE, we win the meet," Kansas coach Dixon said, "but they are heavily favored for one of them. They'll be shaved and tapered and ready to go. This will qualify their swimmers for the The competition will run through Friday and Saturday with the final event, the 400 yard freestyle relay, being held Saturday night. Championship tournaments, like the SCL, are composed of three separate divisions and thirteen of a dual team. Also, in a dual team only the first three teams compete. Kansan Staff Photo by JIM BOFFMAN Coach Dick Reamon Views Watch championship competition the first twelve places are scored. AMES, Iowa-Glen Anderson, head basketball coach at Iowa State for the last 12 years, will not serve in a game this weekend. Anounced Wednesday, by the REAAMON and the thirteen states are taking to Georgia will fly from Kissimmee, this morning in time to prepare themselfs in for this evening's ... as Paul Gertach, Kim Bolton and Marc Wagoner watch Iowa State Releases Anderson By United Press International By United Press International Itzraeli team, the *Izzurma* became the highestpaid player the American League and possibly all of baseball Wednesday and Mel Stottlemy became the highest paid New York Yankees. Yastrzemski Highest Paid Yastrzemski signed a three- year contract for an estimated $150,000 per year and Stotlandtrem followed suit by accepting a slight raise to an estimated $70,000 from the Yanks despite an appointing 13 record last year "I'm very happy with the While visiting Athens, the KU swimmers will be staying at the Georgia University Club. contract and wouldn't have signed for three years unless I got a fourth season. He wasn't zemeki, who missed his bid for a fourth American League batting championship last year when he won. Alex Johnson edged him by 100. **Anhan Shin photo by JIM HOFFMAN** KU GUARDIAN BUD STALLWORTH (15) goes high over the top of Oklahoma's Kirby Jones (10) in Monday's action that saw the Jayhawks trip the Sooners, 71-68, in Norman, whom seemed to break out of a slight mid-season slump by scoring 15 points. The 6-4 Hartsele, Ala. junior is now second among KU scores with an 17.8 average. In other signings, the Los Angeles Dodgers announced that outfielder Manny Mota and pitcher Jim Flynn agreed to play their players including shortstop Maury Williams unmong the insignals. The Kansas City Royals announced that veteran pitcher Dan Bunker had come to terms and pitcher Jake Murray signed with the Kansas City Royals. Kansan Staff Photo by JIM HOFFMAN In a minor trade, the San Diego Padres送 infielder Van Kelly to the Atlanta Braves 'Richmond, the New York Giants for pitcher Chuck Westerhouse. Kansas Golf Tryouts Soon Melain was the first Senator to pitch batting practice. Williams commented, "No one asked him to pitch but he's anxious to get hit." He said he just hope he doesn't get carried away and do too much too soon." Anderson, who is a native of Assaria, Kan., was asked to finish out this season and he said he would. A university spokesman said a replacement is expected to be named within four weeks. Veteran Pedro Ramos, the 39-year old right-hander who pitched in six of his 15 seasons, signed a contract with Atlanta and will report on his performance. KU'S last meet was a training camp for the Tennessee and Colorado last week and saw the Jayhawk swimmers come away with a double dual win. Rumor of Anderson's dismissal has been prevalent much of the last few weeks, with the frequent name for his replacement has been for his replacement Sam Mann, who is in office. And Denny McLain, drew praise from his new manager Ted Williams of the Washington Senators. A pair of familiar pitching names were also in the news from the spring training headquarters. Any person interested in trying out for the Kansas varsity golf team should contact golf coach Chuck O'Neal as soon as possible. The Jayhawk linkers interposed the Jayhawk 22 against Baker University. The 16 member council voted to terminate the contract of the 41-year old coach who had completed an overall record 142-187 at the team. This year his team is 5-17 overall and 5-8 in league play. university's athletic council Truynes have tentatively been set for the first two weeks in March. O'Neal has said that anyone with a handicap above 18 must not attend. O'Neal can be found in his office in the Allen Field House annex. A three member executive committee of the council will work with Athletic Director Clay Search for Anderson's success. Anderson's best season at aa State was his first. That 1958 team finished 15-2. He followed with three more winning seasons After the SCI, the next meet for the Jahawks will be the Big Eight Championships, March 4-6 in Norman, Okla. His first appointment with the Cyclones was that of freshman coach. His first year as head coach his team won the Big Eight Tournament and in 1964 claimed Son Devil Classic in Phoenix, Ariz. This year Iowa State started off 3-4 in non-conference play before winning its first league game of the season. The game was managed only one more win 89-66 blasting of Kansas State but Saturday—had seven in a row success. That streak was the worst in the season. That streak is an ISU team in 17 teams. but has been above .500 only twice since then. Iowa State fans believe their school could be on the verge of winning a basketball with the opening net at 14,000 seat James H. Hilton and construction, Curry University, under construction, house next year's NCAA Midwest Regional Tournament and should boost to ISU's recruiting. Thursday night: THE EVENTS, the KU entrants and their seeding times are as follows: 1650 yard freestyle-Bove, 17:43; Ingham, 17:35; Wagoner, 17:40; Kempf, 17:46.1. 409 yard medley relay—Bolton, Kempf, Trombold, Wright, 3:42. \*ridav: 400 yard individual medley—Richey, 4:38; Skultety, 4:29; Wright, 4:25. 50 yard freestyle-Bolton, 21.8; Kidd, 22.3. Friday, Feb. 19 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. 200 yard freestyle—Heidinger 1:49.5; Ingham, 1:49.8; Sabates, 1:50. 200 yard butterfly—Kempf, 1:59.7; Richey, 2:04.3; Wagoner, 2:06. 100 yard breaststroke—no entry. 100 yard backstroke—Skultety, 56.0; Trombold, 56.0. Jayhawk Room Kansas Union One meter diving—Powers. 200 yard individual medley— Trombold 2:07.2:Weight 2:90.0 individual medley romboidon 2.07, 2.82; 2.30, 0 800 yard freestyle relay bolton, Henninger, Ingham, Kempf, k 15.7 Saturday: 500 yard freestyle-Bove; 5:06 Heidinger, 5:14; Ingham, 5:14; Kempf, 4:52; Wagoner, 5:03. 100 yard freestyle-Bolton. 100 yard freestyle—Botton, 48.5; Kidd, 50.0; Sabates, 49.4. 90 yard backshuffle—Skulley. 200 yard backstroke—Skultety, 2.01.7; Trombold, 2:05.4. 48.5; Kidd, 50.0; Sabates, 49.4. 200 yard backstroke=Skultety, 2:01.7; Trumbold, 7:08.4 There will be an open mike and everyone is welcome. 100 yard butterfly—Richey, 55.0. 200 yard breaststroke—Wright, 2:17.0. Three meter diving—Powers. 400 yard freestyle relay—Bolton, Heidinger, Kidd, Sabates, 3:15. 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