Wednesday, December 9, 1970 University Daily Kansan 9 KU Wins Liberty Bowl Meet; Five Qualify for NCAA Finals By DON BAKER Assistant Kansan Sports Editor MVP HPPTE -- Ten一战破 break performances, the Kansan team's indoor track season here Tuesday night with a convin- cation and pregame invitation in the Liberty Six first place finishes propelled the Jayhawks to a total of 60 points in the meet. Tennessee, the Southeast Conference champion, was a distant second with 57 points. The Alabama State game for last with 22. The Jashayk's dynamic duo in the shot put, Karl Sand and Steve Wilhelm, put KU off on the right foot. The next move is in the shots in the meet's initial event. Slah heaved the steel ball 89- nearly seven inches better. He was slamming hard. Wilhelm was not far behind his teammate with a throw of 65-35. Mike Bates supplied more to the KU point total when he was clocked in the 50-yard high hurdles in 6.3 for third place. vault and KU's Bill Hatcher quickly padded the early KU lead with a winning vault of 15-6. The KU two-mile relay; next to put its name in the record books with a timing of 7.480. Larry Stubbs, Brian McElroy, Tring Bigle, Jim Nehouse and Kevin Reabe. The old record was 7:48.3. This set the stage for the 1,000 yard run where McEirion had just an hour earlier helped he take a two-mile relay record, was clocked at 2.56 minutes of time 2:13.5. The setting efforts by McEirion won the two mile race in a clocking of 9:06.7 to break a previous record of 9:12.0 Finally the Jayhaws ended their point barrage with a second place finish in the mile relay. The team, composed of Tom Hunt, Tim Lutz, Mike Bornkessel ran the distance in a time of 3:25. Not to let the KU momentum In the winning effort five KANSAN resulted in him being selected as the meet's most outstanding athlete. die, freshman Barry Schur, in his first taste of collegiate competition, won the high jump with a leap of 6-10. Jayhawk qualified for the NCAA Indoor决赛. Karl Salb,薛Wuheilun, Doug Smith, Barry McDonald, all volleyball salves all met the qualifications. And the Jayhawks garnered yet another first place finish when Phil Reeves executed a record breaking long jump of 23-8½ in the triple jump to KU with a leap of 23-8½ which equaled the record Brooke broke. KU coach Bob Timmons was pleased with the KU effort saying it was good to know where the team is and at this point in their training. Mike Solomon then began to add the icing to the cake when he Darrell Does a Royal Job Any one of them might feel a team has been certified No. 1 in the nation as the Texan in the playoffs, his team has a winning streak of 30 in a row which, when you think about it, is only one short of No. 1. Darrell Royal, whose unbeaten Longhorns are headed for the Cotton Bowl again for another New Year's Day showdown with Notre Dame, who beat them 21-10 in a year ago, isn't just any coach. NEW YORK (UPI)—Football coaches are human. This is the third time in seven years he has had a national champion and when you pich him into the room, you see not someone else?" he comes up with a thought-provoking answer without conveying the impression that he really wants to win. "The question more accurately put, I think," says Royal, who has coached the Longhorns 14 years. "Texas and not some other school. We have eaten humble pie or music modest. I think if we were coaching at some other schools I might have been fired two or three times already." "What I'm saying is that you've got to be at the right school; you've got to be able to swim, and you have to that you have to have the right curriculum, and you've got to be lucky. When you've got all that you have, you're in a good coaching staff like I have "You also have to have an alumni who cares. We have an alumnus who is president who cares about the athletic program. We have. You too. You are a governor who cares and we have one. I think even our jantlers Royal readily tells you coaching college football has changed radically the past few years and philosophy has changed along with it. "I find I'm coaching less," he said. "I don't work with circles and I don't like it doing is spending more and more public relations and administration as much time as the technical end of coaching as I used to. I have excellent assistants, men who are really good at head coaches in their own right, and they've the ones who handle it better, such as the blocking and The meet marked the earliest defensive assignments " weaknesses are at this early date." Kansan Photo by BOB NORDYKI "It was a real good first effort," he recalled. "It took 28 man hours that made the trip to Memphis. 'I'm real pleased. It was real good indication of what I had done." Okay then, what specifically does Darrell Royal do to bring a ball club like the Longhorns home team in shape also body in age 1969 and 1870? KU SWMERM KIM BOLTON is shown as be appeared at the conclusion of the Big Eight Relays in the Robinson Natatorium. The senior, who scored KU's only points in last year's NCAA meet, led the team to win 15-2. The brought KU from behind to win each time. The Jayhawks won the meet for the fourth straight year, edging out Oklahoma. I15-99 "I think one of my biggest jobs is morale." Royal says. "I'm completely serious about that." "If boys like to wear their hair for their sideburns or a little burr, what's wrong with that?" she asks. What botheres me is if a boy talks back when you tell him to work a job, he can't ever extra a cap. Then it'a a problem. There were, no morale problems at Texas this year, because the state's revolution among college football players supposed to occur this season never manifested itself until last year. He doesn't take any bows for that, but maybe he should. He has an understanding attitude about football. All told, 46-year-old Darrell Rall had come near enough half his life. Twenty-one. His overall ambition sounds like a modest one but it ranks among the strongest in America. "I don't recall any," Roya says. "I try to avoid any conflict with me." I jelly-fish. I put my foot down when I have to but I'm careful when I have to. wins shot put "After I've completed my career and the final ballots are remembered by royal," I like to be remembered, fair, who was competent and who was liked. I would much rather be a little less successful and well prepared for any other way around. I wouldn't want to be lonely as an old man." Did any of his players talk back to him this year? KU's Karl Salb beginning for KU indoor track in the school's history. The list of lettermen include: Jay Mason, senior, hobbs, N. M. Dennis Peterson, senior, Nicholas McKee, senior, Westminster, Calif. Hirth, junior, Oak Park, III.; Dou Smith, junior, Sioux City, Iowa; Dave Anderson, sophomore, John Callen, sophomore, Wichita "It's nice to know this early where we are." Timmons concluded. Timmons Awards Letters Varsity letters have been awarded to seven members of the 1970 Kansas cross country team, leading to coach Bob Timms. U BASETELBAL COACH Ted Owens benefits from the use of sign language while communicating to players on the floor. Action came Monday night as the Jayhawks were rolling past an outmatched South Carolina 14-7. The defense, led by center Randy Canfield who is currently averaging eight points in game while pulling on average of six rebounds per outing, Owens, who is in his seventh year at the KU helm, has won 125 games while losing 40. Coming into the year, he possessed a winning percentage of 63%. In the third quarter, he ripped off Kettleby, John Wooden of LA and Ray Meurs of Tennessee. Kansan Staff Photo by JIM HOFFMAN 15th & New York 843-2004 Woodruff 7:30 and 9:15 Pence Garden Center Tonight - Classical Series Flocked trees, live & artificial trees, wreaths, boughs, roping, Holly, mistletoe, planted plants Christmas decorating items of all kinds. Seniors Mentioned Three KU senior football players, including post-season games, this year Running back John Riggins, who led the Big Eight in rushing, has been mentioned have been tight end Larry Brown and tackle Steve Come out and browse around. "The Married Women" Garden City Junior College, and Mike Gardner, 5-11, 185-800 linebacker from Highland Junior College. Adams is from Hoxie and Gardner from St. Joseph, Mo. All three signees have played two years of junior college football. JEAN LAC GODDARD'S Jayhawks Sign Three Standout Juco Linemen Three standout defensive football players from the Jayhawk Junior College Conference were Kansas' first letter signers after the official signing of college college athletes arrived Tuesday. defensive tackle with Fort Scott's national champions. Sutton is one of the best prospects in the country. 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