University Daily Kansan, July 18, 1984 SPORTS Page 12 Henry makes cut The University Daily KANSAN By the Kansan Staff Carl Henry, who recently finished his KU basketball career, has passed the first test in his attempt to become a member of the Kansas City Kings of the National Basketball Association. Henry, a fourth-round draft choice of the Kings in the June NBA draft, survived the final cuts Saturday at the Kings rookie-free agent tryout camp, and is playing on the Kansas City entry in the Southern California Summer Professional League. He was one of only three rookies to make the Kings' summer league team. The others were Jeff Allen, a third-round choice from St. John's, and Roosevelt Chapman, a third- round choice from Dayton. Otis Thorpe, the Kings' first-round choice from Providence, has not yet signed a contract. Also surviving the tryout camp were four free agents, who along with four Kings veterans make up the lineup of the Kings' summer team squad. Henry, a 6-5 guard, scored 14 points in the Kings' opening-game 110-107 loss to Cleveland-San Antonio Sunday, and scored seven in their 115-95 victory Monday. League play concludes July 30, after which further cuts in the Kings' roster will be made. Among those cut Saturday was Art Housey, a former Jayhawk center, who finished his KU career in 1981. Housey was trying to make the team as a free agent. The training camps of National Football League teams have now opened, and among those trying to survive the cuts are several senior members of last year's KU football team. Three of the ex-Jayhawks trying out were picked in the May NFL draft, and the other six are free agents. By the Kansan Staff '83 Jayhawk football team represented at NFL camps KU draft picks include placekicker Bruce Kallmeyer, drafted in the seventh round by New England, offensive guard Paul Fairchild, a fifth-round pick of the Patriots and offensive tackle Renwick Atkins, drafted in the seventh round bv Detroit. Kallmeyer, who made 26-of-29 field goal attempts last year for KU, was the top placekicker taken in the draft. 1983 Jayawhacks out as free agents are fullback E.J. Jones, who is trying out with Kansas City, wide receiver Bob Johnson and defensive back Elvis Patterson, New Jersey Giants; wide receiver Darden Green, Atlanta Falcons; defensive back Jeff Colter, Minnesota Vikings; running back Kerenwin Bell, Los Angeles Rams, and defensive lineen Carky and Marky Alexander, New York Jets. SPORTS ALMANAC NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. GH New York 10 27 563 Chicago 51 39 567 St. Louis 51 39 167 Montreal 46 44 511 St. Louis 46 44 618 Pittsburgh 44 48 599 San Diego Atlanta Laguna Beach Houston Cincinnati San Antonio Fort Worth San Diego 9 Chicago 9 Montreal 1 Atlanta 10 Miami 2 Philadelphia 4 Cincinnati 3 Houston 3 New York 2 London San Diego (Whitson) 10-4) at Chicago (Sutcliffe) 7-3) 3:6 p.m. Louisville (Whitson) 9-4) at Montreal (Gullickon) 6-6) 6:35 p.m. Los Angeles (Heasl) 2-3) at Pittsburgh (Myers) 8-7) 3:45 p.m. Philadelphia (Hawley) 2-1) at Cincinnati (Russell) 4-6) 6:35 p.m. Charlotte (pier) 7-2) at Houston Ryan 7-5) 7:35 p.m. San Francisco (Hammaker) 1-0 at St Louis (Jones) 5-5) 5:45 p.m. Track and Field Results Men's 40-meter hurdles - 1. David Patrick, 49.73, II. Bruce Williams, U.S.A., 49.36, Tony Kawasaki, U.S.A. Women's pavelin throw - 1, Fatima Whit bread, Britain. 175-10 Edinburgh Games At Edinburgh, Scotland, July 17 Men's 800 meters ... 1, Michael Trimad, 3. Phil Brown, Brian, Britain, 4, 3, Mark Joshua Kane, Jonathan, USA Men's 100 meters. 1, Alan Welles, Britain. 1, Marcel Kjersen, UK. U-10.77, 3, Ernest Olsson, Germany. Boyds Coins-Antiques Class Rings Buy Sell Trade 731 Gold Silver Coins New Hampshire Antiques Watches Lawrence K6004 6103482773 Men's 1,000 meters = 1. Graham Williamson Britain, 2.16 2. Steve Crawford, Britain, 2.17 5.6 Men's 1,000 meters — 1. Steve Ovett, Britain, 3.16:30 2. Colin Teitz, Britain, 3.18:66 men x high jump = 1, Jack Wzela Poland, 7.5 l, 2 Lee Willman U.S. 7.5 l U.S. 13:39 II. Henry Andrade. U.S. 13:42 Mens long jump I. Jasmin Gisson. U.S. 25:3 Men's 110 meter hurdles - 1, Clutus Clark, U.S. 13.19 2, Henry Anrade 13.14 **Home jumps:** J. Shannon Grimes, U.S., 29-34, Heath Cliff, U.S., 27-35. Women's hammers, U.S., 18-20. Girls' gymnastics, U.S., 16-17. Girls' gymnastics, U.S., 16-17. Wimbledon & Bursa brown — 1, Meg Ruthee Britain 1954 g ab r h pct. Windfield, ND 44 b 13 87 Mattingly, ND 54 a 12 110 Hebek, Minn 77 300 42 98 Murray, Balt 77 300 42 98 Lemon, Den 91 326 51 103 Lemmon, CT 84 308 49 97 115 Kent, Co 84 308 49 97 115 Easter, Bax 89 341 50 103 Motley, KC 79 284 31 88 110 Bell, Ton 87 321 31 88 108 McCourt, DC 87 321 31 88 108 daal, U.S. 2:00.6 Women's disease clinic 1 Matt Ritchie Men's 200 meters. I. Dwayne Evans, U.S. 200. 6. Alan Wells, Brittain. 29.58. 3 10.45. American League Kingman, Oak 25, Armas, Box 24, Kittle, Chan and Thornton, Chee National basketball National basketball Schmidt Phil 62 Davis Chie 59 Garber Carter Mon 64 Schmidt Phil 62 Davis Chie 59 Garber Carter Mon 64 Schmidt Phil 62 Davis Chie 59 Garber Carter Mon 64 National League Murphy, All 20, Marshall, LA, 17. Carter Murat in Villanova Plain Pole vault 1, Wladislaw Kozakewicz, Poland 14:10 2, Joe Dall, JAU, 18:4. 3, Poland 14:10 2, Joe Dall, JAU, 18:4. g ab r h pct. Guyan, SD 83 40 62 121 37 Sandberg, NY 88 308 62 121 37 Hernandez, NY 83 308 41 91 317 Brooks, NY 81 295 41 91 308 Derner, NY 83 308 56 91 308 Brennan, NY 83 308 56 91 308 Kames, Mon 88 329 56 91 307 Durham, Chi 69 247 45 75 304 Pena, Pit 83 315 45 75 304 Kamiyu, Chi 83 315 45 75 304 Batting National League Major League Leaders The Bierocks are Here Try one for Lunch Open 7 days a week Carol Lee Doughnuts Caribbean Team 1998 Nationality NA L 26 26 Mahler AU SD 2.09 Puerto Rico LA L 26 Mahler AU 2.30 Canada BC L 26 Mahler AU 2.30 American League - Nekoev, NY 1.08. Toronto - 2.33, Davus - Bolt 2.46, Hurk - 1.81, Hurk - 2.58. National League Gooden NY 14. NY, New York 189, Ryan Hou 108 Soto, Cm Va., Virginia Phil hamprey, Rod and Sandberg, Chi 54 American League - Kingman, Oak 78 American League Henderson, Oak 14; Petis, Cal 30; Buller, Virg. 29; Car吉亚, 18 Murray, Balt; 75, Nice, Bos 71; Armas, Bos 67; Davis, Sea 66 American League Witt. 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The next thing I know, we're talking to USFL clubs. Kelly receives MVP The Professional Football Writers of America selected Kelly The nationwide MVP balloting was sponsored by Schick. NEW YORK — Houston Gamblers rookie quarterback Jim Kelly, after accepting the United States Football League's Most Valuable Player Award Tuesday, credited his father for keeping him in the sport and a phone call for keeping him from playing for the Buffalo Bills. "I tried when I was drafted by Buffalo. Still, it was an NFL team and that's where I was originally going to play. Thank God they needed quarterbacks in this league. I signed a 4-year contract with the Gamblers and hopefully, this league will last three more years so I have a team to play for, and I don't have to go back to Buffalo." 1301 W. 23rd, Lawrence, Ks. UDK By United Press International Kelly said he would not like to see the new league shift to the fall and compete directly with the National League. He would also by several prominent USLF owners. "A move to the fall would upset me, but I'm not a owner and it's their ballgame," he said. "I believe people can get used to watching football in the spring and summer rather than going to the beach or whatever. I just think we need more media and fan support. "Im had a terrific arm, even at eight years old," he recalled. Kelly's father stood offstage while his son had the spotlight. Kelly, a 24-year-old former University of Miami (Fla.) standout from Pittsburgh, received 75 percent of the MVP votes from the PEWA after leading his expansion club to a 13-5 record. He led the league with 5,219 yards passing and threw for a record 44 touchdowns. BURGER KING Whopper 99 each Sandwich (no limit) "I'm enjoying playing in the USFL. I like the publicity, I like the competition. I still root for the Steelers, though, and Terry Bradshaw has been my idol. Who knows what's goma happen in a few years?" I'd love some day to play for the black and gold." e present this coupon before ordering. Not to be used with other coupon offers. Void where prohibited by law. This offer expires July 28. "I'd like to especially thank my father, Joe, the greatest gay in the world," Kelly said. "Once, I even was about to quit football and he wouldn't let me. He ran all of his six boys hard, but it all paid off and thank God I had a father like I did. I want to be successful enough so that I can let my mother and father sit back and enjoy." Kelly, a 6-foot-3. 15-pounder, was selected by Buffalo as the No. 12 pick in the 1983 NFL draft after setting several career passing records at Miami. He and his agents, Greg Lustig and A.J. Faigen, were set to shake hands with Buffalo on a contract when the telephone rang at Bills' headquarters in Orchard Park, N.Y. Bar-B-Qued Ribs - All dinners served with all the fixin's you can eat "We talked with the Bills for about ----We now serve beer. 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