6 Thursday, February 11, 1971 University Daily Kansan KU, UCLA Yell Squads Tie as America's Best More than 240 college and university administrators have placed the cheerleaders from their clubs and girls groups from UCLA in a dead heat tie for first place in the annual poll. The cheerleading Squads Survey, Conducted by the International Association of Athletics Federations, the annual poll asks student activities administrators in major universities to select the most popular cheerleader. Last year the KU yoll leaders tied with the UCLA song girls for the top spot with the KU pom girl finishes second. But this group was judged as one resulting in only one top spot for KU. INITIATED IN 1966, the ICF annual survey points out that there are marked differences in the morale of various collegiate student bodies and that school officials must be aware of the behavior of a student body. Administrators who vote in the poll are asked to vote for what each believes to be the twenty-third Amendment of America. Opinions are based on a school's reputation in both student spirit and athletics as gained from exposure from various institutions. Relations. The student morale of such schools as UCLA has been known to enhance the institution's athletic programs and has gained national recognition. UCLA and KANSAS have completed the survey almost from the beginning with UCLA never completely reinholding first place, only since 2015, after a place in 1966. The two schools are innovators in cheer and spirit. "Brain High Step" music pop for style, for instance, is a Brain creation that is copied and used in schools and high schools in every state. Kansas was the first school to perfect a "tandem cheerleading squad" (male sail leaders and female teammates) that maintains almost professional excellence. However, their total school spirit picture is one that has become a hallmark of the KU pilgrimage to its first Orange Bowl in over 20 years in 1960 has become virtually unstoppable by voters in the annual ICF survey. As the basketball season goes into the stretch, UCLA and Kansas appear to be on a collision course. The finals March 25 and 27 in Houston. Preparing for this possibility, the ICP will distribute to players who have been asked of who will be asked to give their opinions on the KU-UCLA cheerleader confrontation as they try to out-spirit one another. PERHAPS IN THIS way the first place tie will be settled in Kansas. The UCLA, Kansas outdistanced UCLA, 388-372, established by the ICB Board Trustees in 1967, a tie is given if the total number of ties among its partners apart Here are the top ten schools as judged during the month of January. First place votes are in those followed by total points. 1. University of Kansas (12)² 2. University of Georgia (9) 3. University of Florida (5) 4. University of Pennsylvania (5) 5. Kansas State University (4) 6. Kansas State University (4) 8. University of Colorado (1) 238 9. University of Florida 211 10. University of Missouri 167 The following major university or college cheerleading units received more than 50 votes in the ICP annual survey. Notre Dame University, State University of Southern California, University of Southern California, Marquette University, Grambling University, University of Texas, Arizona University, University of Miami University, University of Minnesota. Golf's Growing 398 392 305 316 300 300 268 254 NEW BEDFORD, Mass. (UPI)—The new arest is almost the same in the United States, compared with 8.2 million five-year ago, according to a golf source. Golf facilities have risen to approximately 10,000 from 6,300 a decade ago, say market for Acushnet Company. Kansan Staff Photo by JIM HOFFMAN NEW YORK (UPF)—Frank Gifford scored touchdowns in 10 straight New York Giants NFI games, 1957-1958. a club record. Mays Sets Record Jayhawk Forward Dave Robisch SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)—When Wille Mays of the Giants hit his 20th home run in July, the Giants' slugger had crushed 20 or more home runs in a season, a new major league record. Mays had shared the previous record, Dabcé Jabez and Ted Williams. Two of the prospects were from Foxborough, a 5-10 and 200-pound back, and Jeff Davis, a 6-2 and 180-pound lineman who both signed by Gregory Tidwell. Three more high school football prospects were signed Wednesday by the Kansas coaching team of the total KU signee to 21. The third prospect was signed by assistant Sandy Buda who was in his hometown of Omaha, Neb. (Bruce McDermott). Playing for Benson High School in Omaha, McDermott played a 6-3 and 2-4 on linebacker. Tuesday 18 hopeful indicate, they would play for Kansas come spring. They expected but many of them may not occur for a week or two. Some have indicated they will wait until after basketball and tennis are done. Kansas State announced the sigmins of 19 players Tuesday. Included were two of the state's most highly thought of players, Joe McCormack and Jim Lembright, both of Class AA Champion Dodge City. Three More Sign Oh, by the way, a bye, which is advancing to the next round of competition without playing a game, is drawn by every team in the tournament. You can be a rookie or a sixes team. Because it's a round robin play, when you have an odd number in your group, the left over team must take a bye. At the present time there is very little time for free play in the gym. That means if you guys want to go down to schoolek a basketball game at some nice time, like Mark Williams, forget it. There is practice time here, limited, but there is limited, as you know, and you'll have to sign-up. A sign-up goes up in Robinson 9:30 a.m. Friday. You may reserve your space to have to hurry. The sheet is usually filled by noon, so charge. Speaking of gunners, yours truly has been invited to play with the world famous Green Wiennes their first game; they drew a 4-2 victory and would like to be officiated to officially add his name to their roster. The idea is to witness "C" league, a poor looser. FOR THOSE OF YOU who have thought about adding another shooter to your team, like say Dave Robisch or Roger Brown. You can have the second game, game well, you still can. There is no limit to the number you can on your team, some have over twenty, and you have up to 24 hours before your second game to add names to your team. It can be a hard day, but you misses whenever he gets the ball, and add old what's his-name. Kansas Staff Photo by JIM HOPFMAN KU's Now Famous Pom Pon Girls ... team with vell leaders as nation's best Like KU, Kansas State is expected to make more numerous announcements in the next couple of weeks. I BELIEVE HE is referring to problems of an intramural nature, so you jocks who can't get a date, forget it. By HAL WHALEN Kansan Sports Writer Inside Intramurals The first round of basketball ended Wednesday which means that every team, except teams who drew a bye, had had a win. And it is good to know that players you have gvve have done a great job of that. It also gives an indication, although small, as to what you teams might expect out of the first round. The first round has taken nearly two long weeks to complete and you team captains, unless reached by phone, have had to bounce down to Robinson every day to check to see if your guys are still in the game. If they say they may be getting better says Intramural Director Bobby Lockwood. THE NEXT ROUND shouldn't take quite as long, barring any women's volleyball tournaments that might occupy the gyms a couple of days as one did in the past two weeks. Also Lockwood has been "trying to work a deal with the women," he says. He has both gyms on Tuesday and one on Thursday. The effort is not going to be difficult on Tuesday and thereby finish the season before April. Right now it looks like the season, with the limited space problem, is going to run through a week after spring break with the regular schedule. The playoffs will continue two weeks after April 1st and be about April 1st before we finish basketball. No fool! A master schedule of when the team in your division play should be ready by the middle of next week. Lockwood says if you have any problems, "We've got a secretary in the office that is very busy and will go as long, so you managers come in when you have a problem." KU to Oklahoma Trip Could End It "We're playing played the king and Atlanta Coach Riche Guernter. Our team has finally gotten forward to a good stretch, look forward to a good stretch. There's still a lot of time and a lot of games left. We've not that far away." Atlanta, stirring to life after a season that start this season, surged to the top last last eight games. Wednesday night, eighting the Boston Celtics Atlanta Stirring To Life MOST THOUGHT Saturday's meeting with the Cowpokes would be a breather but first year coach Sam Aubrey's charges will be more than night's upset 51-50 win over Kansas State in Manhattan. Currently in seventh place with a 1-6 conference log, the "Pokes will be trying to revenge a 90-55 loss" by Jan. 23 in Allen Field House. The Hawks wrapped the game up with a three-minute stretch near the end of the third period when they stole the ball five times and outscored the elites 13 to run their lead to 87-73. By DON BAKER Kansas Sports Editor By United Press International The National Basketball Association is going to live a life and death struggle—new life for the team, new kids and new death for the New York Knickerbockers. NEW YORK (UPI)-Carl Mann of the Ladies Professional Golfers Association was named the winner of the prize of the Year in Maryland. In fact, the Cowhes should be trying to revenge more than just that. In Ted Owens' tenure as coach of the St. Louis team, he whipped O-State 13 times compared to only three setbacks. Additionally KU has won 13 of the 16 games in which he played at Sulliver since Henry Ibs's 1955 championship Oklahoma State队 shipped by 88-44 that was Owens first year at the KU team. Pete Maravich had 28 points and 11 rebounds to lead the Giants in the second half, closed to within 2/3 games of second-place Cincinnati in the Central Division in the race for the playoff game behind frontline Baltimore. Don May scored 16 of his 20 points in the first quarter to help Buffalo beat the Knicks for the first time. A former Knick, scored five points in the first three minutes as the Braves ran off 11 consecutive points enroute to their seven game losing streak. The Knicks, the defending league champions, saw their losing streak end in a comeback, they bowed to the expansion Buffalo Brugs, 106-99. Standing atop the Big Eight conference with a 6-0 mark and 17-1 overall record, the fifth ranked Kansas Jayhawks could have been an unexpected conference championship with this weekend's Oklahoma trip. Saturday the Jayhawks tangle in front of a third-tiered televisionvised game and night Monday move on to Norman for a crucial encounter with a top-ranked N.Y. team. San Francisco downed Seattle 133-122 in the only other action. NO MATTER HOW you look at the moment of decision is upon KU, because they are on the league, a loss to either KU or Colorado could end but all its title If both the Jayhawks and Oklahoma win on Saturday (the Sooners) play Colorado in March, the Sooners will be KU's biggest to date. Ry United Press International series the race will dwindle, and the Tiger will twoseat unfair. Missouri is the only other current challenger but the Tiger's road course runs next to a trio trip to Nebraska Saturday followed by a trip into Allen Field. The KU success story against Oklahoma during the Owens' reign is even more overwhelming than that of Oklahoma State. KU If KU does sweep the weekend won the first 12 meetings against Owen's alma mater before the Sooners took two of three contests in making the overall mark 19-2. ALL THIS AND the Jayhawks' 17-1 record has helped improve Owens' overall coaching success, losing losses, a winning percentage of .772. Going into the season Owens' fastest active coach in the nation. his career total to 1,523 and made him only the sixth Big Eight player in history to cross the 1,500 game mark. The pass former Oklahoma Great Don Sidei who currently ranks fifth for all-time conference scorers. Also among the elite is KU forward Dave Robichau. Now the Jayhawks' leading scorer for the Ravens is Andrew Luck on Monday against Colorado pushed FOR THE FIRST time in history the Jayhaws boast three players on the same team with 859 followed by Rober Gray (549) and Pierre Russell (517). Those two players have the most and 11th respectively on the all-time KU rebounding chart. They were also four, five and six on that list but it appears Bill Bridge (1,081). Willem Chamberlain (877) and Cavelleville (813) are out of reach. And while on figures KU is scoring at nearly seven points per game over the school record of 48.9, the current Owens' group is hitting at an 84.0 per outing clip. Also within reach this season are the following: KU is averaging 48.9 (presently KU is averaging 48.9) set in 1966 and the shooting percentage of .454 (presently KU's percentage) is .447 set last week. Dwight Boring* says... KANSAAS BASKETBALL STATISTICS FOR 19 GAMES--WON I FT. 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