SPORTS University Daily Kansan, June 27, 1984 Page 10 The University Daily KANSAN Larry Weaver/KANSAN An iron worker for the AMCOM Construction Co., Omaha, Neb., steadies a 60,000 pound roof beam as it is raised by a crane. The beam is being installed for the new Fred B. Anschutz Pavilion, which is expected to be finished in October. The pavilion, which will house a 70-yard football field, an indoor track and a weight center, is being built west of Allen Field House. Workers raise roof on practice facility By JOHN SIMONSON Staff Reporter Wet weather has slowed work on the new $3.5 million Fred B. Anshutz Pavilion next to Allen Field House, but the structure could be ready for limited use sometime in September, Floyd Temple, KU assistant athletic director, said yesterday. The building, designed to be a multi-purpose sports practice facility, had been scheduled for completion Sept. 1. But recent rains have caused the anticipated completion date to be moved back, Temple said. Temple said that workers finished raising the structure's roof beams over the weekend. "We had a progress meeting last week," he said. "Until they get the roof on, it's difficult to narrow down a (completion) date. "Right now, they're working with a four-to-five week delay, which would make it about October." Temple said. "But, depending on the weather and how fast the concrete sets up, the football turf could be ready for use sometime in September." KU head football coach Mike Gottfried is on vacation and couldn't be contacted, but his recruiting coordinator, Bud Ratliff, said he was pleased with the September possibility. "They tell me they can be doing some finishing work around us while we're in there," he said. Rattifl said that although September weather would not usually require indoor practices, the Jayhawks plan to hold some night practices on the facility's 70-yard field. Last fall, the team held some nigh practices to accommodate players class schedules. But, because Memorial Stadium has no lights, the Jayhawks were forced to move practice to Haskell Indian Junior College and Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. Assistant coach Vince Hoch said he anticipated the need for some night practices this fall because of class conflicts. "That would be the sole reason," Hoeh said. "But we'll have to wait and see what everyone's schedule is." The building, with its 400-meter track, will also be the indoor home of the KU track team. The tfack and basketball teams previously shared Allen Field House. The first scheduled event for the building is an intra-squad track meet on Dec. 7, Temple said. Other meets are also scheduled for January and February, he said. Construction of the building, begun in February, was financed through private donations. The building was named for a former Wichita oil executive, contributor of the largest donation. Anschutz Pavilion will also house a weight room. SPORTS ALMANAC Swimming Results U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials At Indianapolis, June 26 Results of evening trials His 100 m. meter butterfly = 1, Pablo Morales, Santa Caila, Calif. 53.38 (wird record old, record new), Derek Bates, Calif. 54.07 Gribble, 54.07 , David Cowell, Helpe, Ohio. 44.24 , Steve Lindstrom, Ga. 64.26 44.29 , Jeffrey Hare, Nebraska Craig Marble, Concord Calif. 55.21 , Mike Bottom, Danaville, Calif. 55.41 , Cory Coch. Maryland, Md. Women's 200 freestyle 1. Sippy Woodhead, 2. Mary Jaye Moyer, Mission Viejo, Calif. 3. Merice Merior, Mission Viejo, Wash. 4.兰曼瑟尔, Mission Viejo, Calif. 2.00 9.6 4. Carrie Stearnsman, Natagoma Calif. 2.00 7.5 5. Diane Young, San Diego, Calif. 2.00 7.5 Nancy Hoghead, Jacksonville, Fla. 2.01 4.27 Susan Hainberg, Mission Viejo, Fla. 2.01 7.6 Muse's 409 individual middleshot — 1, Jeff Kostoff, Upland, Calif. 4 (2) 37, 2 Josez Vassallo, Miami; 4 (2) 40, 2 Joses Sarcimento, Calif. 4 (2) 27; 4 (2) 10, Brennan, Missouri; 5 (2) 48, Billy Stapleton, Edwardsville, Ill. 4 (2) 54, 6 Patrick Kennedy, Cookeysville, MD. 4 (2) 8, 71 Chris Hansen, Sacramento, Calif. 4 (3) 44 **Women's Sports brookstone -- 1. $man Ranp** Eden Priere, Minn. 2.31:54 (American record) old record Jeanne Chids. Englewood Colo. Missouri. 2.31:54 (American record) 3. 3 Terra Rivers. Palo Alto, Calif. 2.35:26 4. Tracy Caukns. Nashville, Tenn. 2.35:29 Jeanne Chids. 2.35:96. Polly Winkle. Ellisco City, Md. 2.4:58. Christ Verdeps. Madison, Illinois. 2.4:58. Christian Mission, Marmon. Calif. 2.4:176 NATIONAL LEAGUE 4 W L W. Pct. GB New York 38 30 156 Philadelphia 40 32 156 Chicago 29 32 142 St. Louis 36 30 146 Montreal 37 30 146 Pittsburgh 39 42 117 West San Diego 42 28 600 Atlanta 40 35 543 1 Los Angeles 40 35 543 Houston 55 39 473 Cincinnati 14 40 493 1 San Francisco 14 40 493 Pittsburgh 9, Chicago 0, 1st game Chicago 9, Pittsburgh 2, 3rd game Philadelphia 4, New York 0 Miami 6, St Louis 0 St. Louis 6, Montreal 3 San Diego at Los Angeles, night Cincinnati at San Francisco, night Pittsburgh (Tunnel 1-3) at Chicago Ruschel 4.3) 1.2) p.m. Cincinnati Pastore 3:5 at Sar Francisco Krukow 3:7, 2.06 p.m. Francisco (Krukow 37.7) 2.95 pm Houston (Stetson 44) at Atlanta (Derec 7.2) 10am Houston (Scott 4-4 at Atlanta Perce 7-2) 4:40 p.m. New York, Gooden 6-4; at Philadelphia (K Gross 3/2, 6:30 p.m) Gross 3-2): 8.5 p.m. Monreal (Gullickson 3-5) at St. Louis San Diego (Hawks) 4-3; at Los Angeles (Valencia 7-8, 9-35, p 12) W L I Pct GHB Detroit 53 19 146 Toronto 41 28 392 Baltimore 41 28 392 Boston 35 17 404 New York 32 39 451 Milwaukee 32 40 444 Cleveland 28 40 412 West 28 40 412 California 38 36 514 AMERICAN LEAGUE Oakland 36 29 480 2) 3 Chicago 34 38 472 2) Seattle 15 40 462 2) Toronto 15 40 462 2) Kansas City 31 39 443 2) yesterday's Results Oakland 8 Kansas City 4, first game Oklaodn 8 Kansas City 1, second game Minneapolis 8 Cleveland 3 Baltimore 9 Dallas 10 Milwaukee 9 Toronto 1 Seattle 5 Chicago 8 Detroit 9 New York 14 Toronto 2, New York 14 innings McGregor 8.6 | 7.1 p.m. Detroit | Detroit 4.6 | at New York Minnesota 7-6 Butcher 5-5 at Cleveland Heatson 3-7 7.65 p.m. Seattle 4 Moore 3·5 at Chicago Bannister 1 McKeon 2·30 p.m. Toronto Golf (3.2) at Milwaukee Porter 3.2, 3.30 pm [Hammondson 1. of Shurley 1. 8, p. 3] [Oakland 1. MiaClyff 4. at Katsuwa, City] [Fresno 2. at San Antonio] Boston (Cummins, 31) at Baltimore McGregor (2, 2), 2, 15, n.t. California (Witt 6.7) at Texas (Mason 5.4) 8:35 p.m Tennis Results Winthelm Championships M Winthelm, England. June 26 Wen's singles Mats Wylamma del Shewerson Stewart I. U. 64, 64, 64, 73 Jimmie A. U. U. 64, 64, 64, 73 Johnny A. U. 62, 64, 64 John Kreek, 12 U. U. def Michael Westergaard. U. 63, 64, 64, 26 U. U. 63, 64, 64 John Kreek, 12 U. U. def Michael Westergaard. U. 63, 64, 64, 26 U. Stafenkorn, U. U. 64, 64, 67, 64 U. U. Stafenkorn, U. U. 64, 64, 67, 64 U. U. Seabury, U. U. 64, 64, 67, 64 U. U. Tony Guammalva U. U. 66, 61, 64, 67, 6 Tom Mayte, U. 66, 61, 64, 67, 6 Knif Holt U.S. def. Rick Van Dusen U.S. 3,6 Brad Gallet U.S. def. Brad Gallet U.S. 4,9 Fleming Fleming U.S. def. Fleming Fleming U.S. def. Vince van Panton U.S. 4,6, 63 Mark Dickerson U.S. def. Garlene Kernawy U.S. 3,6 Garlene Kernawy U.S. def. Garlene Kernawy U.S. def. Jonathan Smith, Britain 7,6, 64, 63 Mike Laugher U.S. def. David Paley Arrabe Pea 7,6, 64 Seth Tebbler U.S. def. Seth Tebbler Schapers, Holland 7,6, 76, 76, 76 Giannis Oeppes U.S. def. Walt Winnett U.S. 6,4, 63 Glen McMahailh Canada del Brian Teacher Glenn McMahailh Canada del Eddie Ebworths South Africa del Eddie Ebworths 6.4, 6.3 Matt Daleh Ireland del Sandy Mayer 8.8, 10.6 Mark Gillard 6.7, 7.5 Mark Emidinson 9.3, 10.6 Matthias Meyer 6.7, 7.5 Pat Cash Australia del Robert Smith 6.4, 6.2 Rolf Gohl West Germany del Paul Shout Crocinshawland 6.4, 6.2 7.2 6.4 6.4, 6.2 Rolf Gohl West Germany del Switzerland 6.4, 6.2 Tarzarec Hungary del Richard Lee Britain 6.4, 6.4 6.4, 6.2 Rolf Gohl West Germany del Marcho Austria 6.2, 6.2 Women's singles First round Martina Narrazlova 1. U.S.; de Pruant Laine, U.S. 4.6-4.4; Chirr Evert Livel 2. U.S. d.safirina Goles Yugalovna 4.6-4.1; Iana Mamiklova 4.1; Crestenwakka de Elorie de La Rue 4.1; Deykoe de Lierre 4.1; 4. U.S.; de Evfa Pratt West Germany 6.9-4.4; Zina Garnae, 5. U.S.; de Emi Runt Britt, 6.9-4.6; Katty Jordan 6. U.S.; de Heather Laine, U.S. 4.6-4.4; Benson Rettig, 8. U.S. de Ginny Purdy, 8. U.S. 4.6-4.4 Wendy Turhaili 9. Australia (died Shelly Walpole Bali 6.3 6.2 Jo Durie 10. Britain 8. Ireland 7. France 6.5 6.4 Bender 11. U.S. for Jo Louton Britain 2.6 6.4 Hortara for the Catherine II 2.6 6.3 Helen Zwahlen Czechoslovakia def Rafafina Beggi Italy 6.4 6.4 Andrea Ternesweryi 15. 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