University Daily Kansan Thursday, January 21, 1971 7 Leaper KU gymnast Stan Clyne, a Wichita man making a sufferable injury after a shoulder injury involved in a fall. will be one of three Jayhawk competitors in the long horse Saturday when Iowa State invades Robinson Gym for KU's biggest dual of the season. The battle will begin at 2 p.m. and will pit the Cyclones, which regularly segued as the best gymnastics teams in the country, against a very strong Jayhawk contingent. Scholarships Given to 16 Athletes Drug Use Condemned "The National Athletic Thema" Association desires to emphasize the demination of the use of erogenic ants—particularly stimulants, antibiotics, steroids—and in attempts to gain advantage in sports per se. ST. LOUS (UPI)-Director of the National Athletic Trainers Association ATA) Wednesday and missuse of drugs" in sports. A statement released by NIA in August there is no place in needle substitution of drugs for hard work and the healthy habits of drug users. Sixteen student athletes at KU received a record number of recipients of university benefactor's, athletic director Wade Stinson announce Four new scholarships were established during the past year, Stinson noted. He also pointed out that one of the scholarships for two athletes is financed by a grant requested to remain anonymous Benefiting from the anonymous donkey football footballer from Hiawatha, and Doug Vroeman, sophomore defensive players Other recipients included Phil Boerer Independence, Mo. junior (1968); Jeffrey Kirk, J. Adam Memorial Scholarship; fo. Martin Ulysses sophomore (1970); Adrian Vickers Junction City freshman (foot) Burst Memorial 'Red' Burst Memorial Scholarship The misuse and abuse of drugs by an athlete not only precludes an athlete from significant hazards, for dubious gains, it also raises a cloud of controversy over legitimate and unethical applications and drugs in athletics. The trainers added: "It further produces, especially among the emulating public, misconce- nude instead of insights into sports. Dave Anderson, Overland Park sophomore (the) to Richard Harden sophomore (the) to ship: Chip Schmidt, Hays Junior, Aurora, junior, Oakleigh and John Callen, Wichita Hershey senior, Hershey sophomore. Rich Jones, Columbus sophomore (football) the George Mills State College Mike Cerne, Lawrence sophomore (football) the Charles Bassell sophomore (national), Tulsa junior (basketball) and John Arkansas City freshman (football) Stewart Memorial Scholarship Gussell Russell, Kansas City, Kan. freshman (basketball), the Michigan State University Scholarship; David Layes, Bonner Spring, freshman (football), the Columbia College Scholarship; Wickia Randy Canfield, Wichita sophomore (basketball), the Williams University Memorial Scholarship Fivedays 25 words or fewer: $1.75 each additional word: $0.3 Russell, who played football I now fourly established scholarships honor the memory of Adam, Russell, Sorenson and Dick Williams. all former KU student leaders supporters of the Jayhawk athletic program for many years. Adam, a 1933 KU graduate and former president of the alumni association, died a year ago. He was an accountant in Dallas. Campus Bulletin Humanities Research: 11 a.m., Alcove A Cafeteria, Kansas Union. Careers Planning--Status of Women: 9 a.m., Big Eight Room and Oread Room, Kansas Union Cafeteria, Kansas Union International Film Series: noon. Attowe C Boston, Boston, Boston, Alcove, Cafeteria, Kansas Udon. Parmakum Kuman Committee. 12:30 p.m. Paraguay-Ramasa Committee: 12:30 p.m. Watkins Room, Kansas Union. Walkin Room, Kansas Union Education Meeting: 1:30 p.m., Curry School Kansas City, U.S.A. Moderate to 30 p.m., International Rooms, Kansas City University Council: 3:30 p.m., Blake Hall. SUA Poetry: 4:30 p.m., Forum Room. Kamas Union. **Augsburg-Kansas Committee:** 4:30 p.m. Alcoa, Cafeteria, Kansas Union. Ulb Club Royale; 6 p.m., Oread Room, Kansas Union Education; School; Dinner; Wakkie Room, Kansas Union. *P i Kappe Alpha:* 6:30 p.m. Kansas Room. KU-Y Cabinet: 6:30 p.m. Regionalist Room: Kansas Union SUA Board: 6:30 p.m., Governors Room, Kennas Union. Bridge Tournament: 4:45 p.m., Big Eight Room, Kansas Union. Della Sigma Pt. 7 p.m., Council Room, Kansas Union Chicago, IL 60615, Office 2348 Name: Niamh Crab: 7 p.m. Robinson Natalierat: KU-Y Children's Hour: 7 p.m. Jawshak Room, Karnas Union. SUA Film Publicly? 7 p.m., International Room, Kansas Union. Moselsen: 7 p.m., Curry Room, Kansas U.S. Air Force Moorestes: 7 p.m., Carry Room, Kansas Union 7:30 p.m. UCCF Gymnastics RU-Aritz, St.: 7:30 p.m. Union: Bahri's Club, Student-Faculty reception Gymnastics, KU-Altz. St.; 7:30 p.m. Robinson. 16085563 Human cruelty: 8 p.m., Woodruff Room. 16085564 Kansas Union Architecture Lecture: 8 p.m., Forum Building 1022 Friday Scabbard and Blade 8:15 p.m., Curry Room, Karan-Union. and basketball with Jayhawk and Basketball with Jayhawk the mayor of Lawrence shortly after World War II and was a life-long booster of 90 athletics. He died in December. *PATIOLI* Instruction: 7 p.m. (17) Holden. A MMA Faceup Player: a.o. "a.m." and "s.e." The Trump: "the Advertiser" and "s.e." And: 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. Woodward Audition. Sorenson was a basketball star at Kansas just before World War I and became a tax attorney for the American Telephone and Post Office. He Jc. lived at Sunit, N.J., J. the time of his death in 1968. Dick Williams, who died last June, was the founder of KU's Scholarship Fund about 20 years ago. He is his sons, Skipper and Odd, raised more than one million dollars in his time to Jayhawk scholarships. Burt, who died in November of 1959, played football at Kansas in the early 1900's and was a highly regarded player in Hutchinson for many years. Road Victories Big KU Hurdle By DON BAKER In the past few years it has become more and more evident that the home floor and crowd can make a decided difference in the way people behave. One no one knows better than the Kansas Jayhawks. Last year while posting a sub-par 17-9 record (8-6 in the Big Eight), they won their first three games, taking all 12 games played in Allen Field House. Taking away the three games played in the Big Eight Tournament, which of course was played on a neutral floor and where KU won only one game last season. They were defeated seven in hostile arena for a meager winning percentage of .304. Six of those losses were in the conference and the result was another second place finish. Four of those six were decided by five points or less giving an indication of just how close KU came to the title. BUT JUST AS the Hawks have found it difficult to play on the road, you can bet there is not a single Big Eight team that enjoys the trek to Lawrence to play before the somewhat partisan, to put it mildly, KU students. Ab Lemons, coach of the Oklahoma City Chiefs (who lost to the Dachyhs, 101-77, Saturday night), had his own description of the game. "That's a blood thirsty bunch," he said. "That crowd is sick. It reminds me of the crowd in the movie 'Spartacus.'" LEMONS' REMARK CAME mostly in reference to the crowd reaction as the Hawks approach the century mark. But just the same it is rewarding and gratifying to see KU join together in support of the Jayhawks in anticipation of their championship season. There is little doubt the KU students at least partially responsible for the 21 game winning streak KU now enjoys in the field house. If Saturday night's game with Oklahoma State was a KU vs. Iowa game, House record for most consecutive wins before the home folly. But, even with continued home success, the Jayhaws must still win on the road if they are to make that trip to first. Wichita is a real challenge, and it will be tough. THE JAN. 12 WIN (84-71) over Georgia Tech in Atlanta was a good indication the team can win against a good team on the road. The Pacers held out in Pittsburgh and Team attitude can not be faulted as the thick of the Big Eight race approaches. The players are tired of finishing second and third. This coupled with a high national ranking makes KU the only university in the country to capture the conference title. KU must take the floor for every conference title. Still, the team must contend with one more thing. Because of the great basketball tradition KU enjoys, it is a marked team where they have been raised. Enviable position it may be, but it still is a burden and only make the going that much tougher in places like Ames. AS ONE ATLANTA sportswriter put it, you can talk about the tally-tally tally you want, but basketball put it on a long pant at Rams. Harrington, a 1923 KU business school graduate, headed an advertising agency in Terre Haute and died time of his death in June of 1988. KANU Schedule Stereo 91.5 FM EARL HOOKER • SWEET BLACK ANGEL 11:40 AM Hour 2 Concert 11: Calendar: 1:00 Contemporary American Poetry; David Ignatow THURSDAY—Jan. 21st 3:30 This - Afternoon (Art, Buchwald, Campus & Community Calendar) Good Goes at the Movies? (Prof. Peter Dart) 603. Music: B烛光灯 1:30: Plane Recital 2:65: Christian Ethics in Contemporary Society: Black Revolution and White Racism (Prof. Robert Sheen) Morse by Undergraduate 7:00 the University: Student Protest and the 1:40 5:20 Anything Good at the Movies? Prof. Peter Dart FRIDAY-Jan. 22nd 8.00 Boston Symphony Orchestra Concert 10.15 Sign Off 7:30 Apple Danish (Art Buchwald; Campus & Community Calendar) 12:15: Noon Hour Concert (Cultural Calendar) 2. 00 Chapter A Day: Crime in America by Ramsey Clark 60. U.S. Press Opinion 61. The Life of Beethoven 62. Bedford Hall 12. Kansas Editorial Review 13. Anything Good at the Movies 4.30 This Afternoon (Art Buchwald) Campus & Community Calendar Good at the movies! (Prof. Peter Dart) 60% Music by Candlestick 6.05 Music by Candelight 6.05 News in Retrospect (Bob Sullinger) 7:00 News in Retrospect (Bob Sullinger, KANU Newman) 9:30 The News (The Nation) Santary Landfill Game, Part 2 (Prof Ross McKinney) 10. 10. Faculty Favorites (Dave Newman) 10. 15. Sign Off NEWS: Monday thru Thursday 0. 00 News/Weather/Sports (5 Min) 10. 00 News/Weather/Sports (12 Min) 0:00 News/Weather/Sports (5 Min) 0:00 News/Weather/Sports (5 Min) evelyn wood reading dynamics Buddy and the Juniors One day 25 words or fewer: $1.00 each additional word: $0.01 the basic freshman course Malls Shopping Ctr Western Cv. Notes on New, on Sales reviewed, comprehensive, "New Avalia- ches of Western Civilization" 5th Campus and Hotel #41, 81 W. 14th St. WANT ADS WORK WONDERS BUDDY AND THE JUNIORS Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the Daily Daily Karen are offered to all. 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